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agnes, how do you look on the week's events ? agnes, how do you look on the week's eve nts ?w do you look on the week's events? were last weekend's protests and the response of the macron government, does that represent a turning point for his government? definitely. his last breath, really. strangely, we thought last yesterday to be the first test. we had three months of strikes. transport was impossible. the country was paralysed. the organisation was by the trade unions and the left and right parties, unlike what is going on at the moment. we thought, ok, he has done it. he is through. it is a different presidency, he can ride out the protests. this one, we did not see it coming at all. i was worried before the first day of action on the 17th of november, the first saturday, because there was something going on on social networks, the yellow vests. it is a revolt, not a movement yet. it is like in the 18805 when the trade unions were born out of revolt. you need some organisation, some delegation. some way of taking it forward. exactly. we haven't got that yet. that is why
agnes, how do you look on the week's events ? agnes, how do you look on the week's eve nts ?w do you look on the week's events? were last weekend's protests and the response of the macron government, does that represent a turning point for his government? definitely. his last breath, really. strangely, we thought last yesterday to be the first test. we had three months of strikes. transport was impossible. the country was paralysed. the organisation was by the trade unions and the left and...
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agnes, how do you look on the week's events?rotests and the response of the macron government represents a turning point for his presidency? oh, yes, definitely. it is his first test, really. i mean strangely, we thought last yesterday would be the first test. we had three months of strikes, you know. transport was quite impossible. the country was quite paralysed. the protests were organised by the trade unions and both the extreme left and right parties, it was all very well organised, unlike what is going on at the moment. and we thought, ok, he's done it, he's through. onto the next reform. it is a different presidency, he can ride out the protests. this one, we did not see it coming at all. i was worried before the first day of action on 17 november, the first saturday, because there was something going on on social networks, the yellow vests. and it's a revolt, it's not a movement yet. it's like in the 1880s when the trade unions were born out of revolt. you need some organisation, some delegation, you need representation.
agnes, how do you look on the week's events?rotests and the response of the macron government represents a turning point for his presidency? oh, yes, definitely. it is his first test, really. i mean strangely, we thought last yesterday would be the first test. we had three months of strikes, you know. transport was quite impossible. the country was quite paralysed. the protests were organised by the trade unions and both the extreme left and right parties, it was all very well organised, unlike...
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mary agnes kerry joins us now. welcome. nice to have you here. >> thank you. >> it was a shock for the market partly because of the timing of the ruling. it came late friday night eastern time. so the market only had today to react to it. in essence, what does this change, if anything at all? >> right now it doesn't change a thing. insurers that are part of the affordable care act marketplace are still in place for 2019. consumers on the federal exchanges had through friday midnight to enroll. states like california have a longer enrollment period. everything is in place for 2019. but, of course, another legal challenge to the affordable care act just creates uncertainty for a lot of companies. >> and a lot of people as well. >> a lot of consumers, exactly. >> it is millions of people. can you put in context for us how many people use the affordable care act? >> sure. about 20 million people have newly found coverage on the affordable care act, either the exchanges or in the marketplaces. for millions of other americans tha
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agnes was speaking to us from paris.e the fires and the smoke around the arc de triomphe. notjust prescience that have taken to the streets. these are the french that have travelled from across the country to demonstrate about the rising cost of living. earlier, we also saw people who had made it to the top of the arc de triomphe. those are the pictures that you can see. it has also been reported that 65 people so far have been injured, 11 of them including members of security that are around this demonstration. we are around this demonstration. we are watching the events in paris very closely. more as and when we get it. you're watching bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: the former us president george bush senior has died aged 94. his son george w bush described him as a man of the highest character. another resignation over brexit. the universities and science minister sam gyimah resigns calling the prime minister's plan "naive". a 98—year—old world war two veteran who was attacked and robbed in his home in london ha
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agnes, one other question to you. the french president certainly under a great deal of pressure.ed that he backed away from that fuel tax plan. but given that he backed away, is there is a sense that protesters are now pushing for more? >> oh, yes. if you look at their demands, it is very difficult to try to pin down what exactly the demands are or whether they know it themselves. but if you look on social networks, the french newspaper compiled 50 of their demands. they compared it with french politicians programs. and it responds to the extreme right and extreme left. far less taxes, but more public services. that is a very difficult equation. and also leaving nato for instance or leaving the european union. we're talking about drastic demands. and how do you reconcile those, you know -- in a way it is a surge of radicalism if you like. and so at some point they will have to meet and to start talking because a lot of their demands are simply not possible to meet in a democracy. >> agnes, journalist joining us from our london bureau, stand by for a month, want to recap our viewe
agnes, one other question to you. the french president certainly under a great deal of pressure.ed that he backed away from that fuel tax plan. but given that he backed away, is there is a sense that protesters are now pushing for more? >> oh, yes. if you look at their demands, it is very difficult to try to pin down what exactly the demands are or whether they know it themselves. but if you look on social networks, the french newspaper compiled 50 of their demands. they compared it with...
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very significant like we have heard one of the prince agnes in the in the film say it will be the first in asia taiwan tried to have this launch but there was a referendum against it so silent will probably be a front runner in terms of the rights in the whole region one point thank you so much our correspondent for in there in bangkok. to indonesia where authorities fear another eruption from the crocodile volcano they raised the threat level from the volcano on thursday to a red alert the second highest level possible government has also warned communities living in the region to stay one kilometer away from the coastline because of the risk of another tsunami at least one hundred fifty nine people are still missing after saturday's initial tsunami with aid workers still scouring ruined homes in search of survivors. let's cross over to our correspondent on a santoso who's been covering this story for days now she joins us from a field kitchen for evacuees in the west java town of anya ana how is the relief effort going in the wake of last weekend's devastating tsunami. well terry this
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human rights system the special rapporteur on extrajudicial killing dr agnes come out recently told me in her assessment that saudi arabia is culpable whether the king knew whether the crown prince knew because of the suspects they have in custody there was so senior they had such an important role in the security sector in saudi arabia the saudi as a country is culpable do you agree with that assessment. probably yes i mean. i you know that i mean i think this is the kind of things that have led three of our special report to the one on freedom of expression the one on on torture and the one on extrajudicial killing the one you just mentioned to call for a international quality because they think that probably it is culpable. are you worried that there will be pushback from saudi arabia both on this case and on the war in yemen i'm going to recall to you something that you know very well which is two years ago the children an armed conflict blacklist banki moon the then secretary general put the saudi led coalition on that list they then threatened to pull out their money from humanit
human rights system the special rapporteur on extrajudicial killing dr agnes come out recently told me in her assessment that saudi arabia is culpable whether the king knew whether the crown prince knew because of the suspects they have in custody there was so senior they had such an important role in the security sector in saudi arabia the saudi as a country is culpable do you agree with that assessment. probably yes i mean. i you know that i mean i think this is the kind of things that have...
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agnes, thank you for taking your time with us.nd we'll continue to monitor what is happening in france. but as "newsroom" continues, we talk about the republicans celebrating a major hit against obamacare. but it is hardly the first time it has happened. we look back at the history of the affordable care act and the fierce opposition to it. stay with us. you've had quite the career. yeah, i've had some pretty prestigious jobs over the years. news producer, executive transport manager, and a beverage distribution supervisor. now i'm a director at a security software firm. wow, you've been at it a long time. thing is, i like working. what if my retirement plan is i don't want to retire? then let's not create a retirement plan. let's create a plan for what's next. i like that. get a plan that's right for you. td ameritrade. ♪ ♪ there's no place likargh!e ♪ i'm trying... ♪ yippiekiyay. ♪ mom. ♪ you viewers here in the united states and around the world. you are watching "cnn newsroom" live from atlanta. i'm george howell with the head
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for the president it is agn campromise. it is a symbol of america first.ow do yrgue around a symbol when it isn't about the money because $5 billion isn a lot in our government. >> is that symbolism important? because you think that congress pass a $67 million farm bill and the thihu that ising down the government is $5 billion over a boer wall. does this tell us a lot about divide government? >> it's not just symbols. it's semantics, right? the bill thathe senate passed unanimously democrats ablnd reans did have money for border security. it could have gone to -- i think -- senators will tell you it uld have gone to a steel slat fence which is what the president wants.bu that's the exact deal he rejected. so there's a problem of shifting messages from the president, but also semantics and a divided congress in that they're both trying to find they way with voter about that issue. robert: by have the semantic debate and the political debate but this is real world stuff.ec homelandity security kirsten neilsen traveled to texas tonspect detention senators fo
for the president it is agn campromise. it is a symbol of america first.ow do yrgue around a symbol when it isn't about the money because $5 billion isn a lot in our government. >> is that symbolism important? because you think that congress pass a $67 million farm bill and the thihu that ising down the government is $5 billion over a boer wall. does this tell us a lot about divide government? >> it's not just symbols. it's semantics, right? the bill thathe senate passed unanimously...
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these you lose your arms there are a movement a social movement that started just a few weeks ago agnes should be over the high cost of taxes on fuel here in france but since then they've requested to social movements there are unhappy with things such as a high unemployment rate here in france as well as the high cost of living and they sent to continue their protests against another demonstration expected to take place on saturday in. charlotte devinsky then our soyuz rocket is lifted off destination the international space station it is the first manned flight since a failed mission almost two months ago refreshing a witness to takeoff from the baikonur cosmodrome. right now we are just seconds away from the flight the fifty eighth expedition to the international space station is a buyout to begin with you will soon hear the engine who work again just to remind you international crew on board russian economy and a very experienced cosmonaut he has already been to space three times he's the captain of the crew an american astronaut and mcclain these will be the first slide for her and
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with me is agnes poirier, uk editor for the french magazine marianne.what is the mood you have detected there? people taken aback by the skill of these protests and resistance? there are two answers. the first one, we're used to it so it's in our dna, we go about our daily and there are demonstrations all the time actually. the new thing is that even by french standards, it is that even by french standards, it is very violent for a protest and it has driven away hundreds of injured people, for my people died in accidents —— four people died in accidents. there are no leaders to the movement. there are some people who are self appointed spokespeople, who are self appointed spokespeople, who have answered questions on french tv, and they say it is democracy, they're going to march on the champs—elysees and some have said the president will end up like jfk. a number of political leaders in france a responsible in the sense they are calling for more violent action and they are playing with fire. that is why it is unusual. it is easy to encourage this, it is
with me is agnes poirier, uk editor for the french magazine marianne.what is the mood you have detected there? people taken aback by the skill of these protests and resistance? there are two answers. the first one, we're used to it so it's in our dna, we go about our daily and there are demonstrations all the time actually. the new thing is that even by french standards, it is that even by french standards, it is very violent for a protest and it has driven away hundreds of injured people, for...
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human rights system the special rapporteur on extrajudicial killing dr agnes come out recently told me in her assessment that saudi arabia is culpable whether the king knew whether the crown prince knew because of the suspects they have in custody there was so senior they had such an important role in the security sector in saudi arabia the saudi as a country is culpable do you agree with that assessment. probably yes i mean. i you know that i mean i think this is the kind of things that have led three of our special report to the one on freedom of expression the one on on on torture and the one on extrajudicial killing the one you just mentioned to call for a international quality because they think that probably it is culpable. are you worried that there will be pushback from saudi arabia both on this case and on the war in yemen i'm going to recall to you something that you know very well which is two years ago the children of non-conflict blacklist banki moon the then secretary general put the saudi led coalition on that list they then threatened to pull out their money from humani
human rights system the special rapporteur on extrajudicial killing dr agnes come out recently told me in her assessment that saudi arabia is culpable whether the king knew whether the crown prince knew because of the suspects they have in custody there was so senior they had such an important role in the security sector in saudi arabia the saudi as a country is culpable do you agree with that assessment. probably yes i mean. i you know that i mean i think this is the kind of things that have...
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agnes? poirier of the french news magazine marianne. tuesday, mps will vote on whether or not to accept the brexit terms negotiated with the european union by theresa may. the prospect of defeat looms large, not least after this week‘s vote in which the house of commons found the government in contempt of parliament. ministers had been resisting publishing the full legal advice which confirmed that, during its transition out of the eu, the uk can‘t unilaterally withdraw from a key part of the agreement. it took barely a handful of mps from mrs may‘s conservatives to rebel to ensure the government‘s defeat on the contempt motion. many more than that have said they‘ll vote against on tuesday. david, prediction is a‘s dean, even more in this case. do you have any sense how this week will pan out? you have just asked sense how this week will pan out? you havejust asked me sense how this week will pan out? you have just asked me to sense how this week will pan out? you havejust asked me to be sense how this week will pan out? you have just a
agnes? poirier of the french news magazine marianne. tuesday, mps will vote on whether or not to accept the brexit terms negotiated with the european union by theresa may. the prospect of defeat looms large, not least after this week‘s vote in which the house of commons found the government in contempt of parliament. ministers had been resisting publishing the full legal advice which confirmed that, during its transition out of the eu, the uk can‘t unilaterally withdraw from a key part of...
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we can cross live to paris, to speak to journalist and author agnes poirier.amme, give us your take on why the protesters continued to take to the protesters continued to take to the streets despite the changes introduced by president macron. they are continuing but i think we are reaching the end of the phase, the cu re reaching the end of the phase, the cure get it off your chest moment and the deep anger expressed in rather violent ways. especially in the centre of paris. let us not forget that last saturday we saw only a quarter of the protesters on the streets of paris and france concurred to the first saturday, when they took to the streets. i think something is reaching an end but it's only a phase. i don't think the yellow vests are going to disappear, not at all. i think they will obviously be a respite and low because of christmas. and also, as you mentioned, president macron did concede quite a lot, he went far beyond, for further, the concede quite a lot, he went far beyond, forfurther, the initial demands from the yellow vests and was the attack o
we can cross live to paris, to speak to journalist and author agnes poirier.amme, give us your take on why the protesters continued to take to the protesters continued to take to the streets despite the changes introduced by president macron. they are continuing but i think we are reaching the end of the phase, the cu re reaching the end of the phase, the cure get it off your chest moment and the deep anger expressed in rather violent ways. especially in the centre of paris. let us not forget...
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patrick's mother and baby home on the navan road, and i was taken out of her arms in the hall by sister agneside, sit on the wall and wait for her father to collect her. he had an office in town, he got a call and was told — and i've never seen her since that day, and i never will. but you had this conversation with her. why do you say there will not be another one? she made it clear she didn't want anything to do with me. i kind of knew that anyway, because social services had contacted her several times over the years, or at least tried to. she was avoiding them. and she was never in any way, shape or form proactive or open to contact over the years. but i still felt i needed to know some of my natural family, and some of them did want to know me when i contacted them, and were very happy to meet me. but she did not want... she was talked into taking that phone call by her brother. why do you think she didn't want to talk to you? she was too traumatised by it. i did learn during that phone call she has a complete memory blackout of the time, a form of selective amnesia from the time i was b
patrick's mother and baby home on the navan road, and i was taken out of her arms in the hall by sister agneside, sit on the wall and wait for her father to collect her. he had an office in town, he got a call and was told — and i've never seen her since that day, and i never will. but you had this conversation with her. why do you say there will not be another one? she made it clear she didn't want anything to do with me. i kind of knew that anyway, because social services had contacted her...
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mary agnes carey, please panelist, join us. mary agnes needs no real introduction to the health here in the crowd who follow her coverage and of all things related to health in her current position is senior correspondent with kaiser news network and headed to english career in journalism from her early days working in newspapers in connecticut and pennsylvania to editor of cq health beat and to capitol hill euro chief for the congressional quarterly and as a reporter for the dow jones. we are very pleased that she would take the time to moderate our panel discussion and i will let her introduce the panel as they discuss the implementation and going forward with the chronic care act. >> great. thank you for that great introduction. i will very quickly introduce our panelist so we can discuss our innovation considering their bipartisan budget act of 2018. to my immediate left, you're right, is larry atkins and executive director of the long-term quality alliance a community organization that are aimed at improving outcomes and q
mary agnes carey, please panelist, join us. mary agnes needs no real introduction to the health here in the crowd who follow her coverage and of all things related to health in her current position is senior correspondent with kaiser news network and headed to english career in journalism from her early days working in newspapers in connecticut and pennsylvania to editor of cq health beat and to capitol hill euro chief for the congressional quarterly and as a reporter for the dow jones. we are...
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mary agnes carey, panelist, please join us.mary agnes carey needs no real introduction to the health mix here in the crowd who follow her coverage. of all things related to health. in her current position as editor and senior correspondent with kaiser news network, she has had a very distinguished career in journalism from her very early years working in newspapers in connecticut and pennsylvania to capitol hill bureau chief and as reporter for the dow jones newswires. were very pleased that she would take the time to moderate our panel discussion. i will let her introduce the panel as they discuss the implementation and going forward with a chronic care act. >> thank you so much and thanks for that great introduction. i'm going to graded just noticed introduce our panel so we can address all the chronic care provisions of the bipartisan act in 2018. so to my immediate left is lawrence atkins executive director of the longs quality care, and that improving outcomes and quality of life with people with quantity help conditions.
mary agnes carey, panelist, please join us.mary agnes carey needs no real introduction to the health mix here in the crowd who follow her coverage. of all things related to health. in her current position as editor and senior correspondent with kaiser news network, she has had a very distinguished career in journalism from her very early years working in newspapers in connecticut and pennsylvania to capitol hill bureau chief and as reporter for the dow jones newswires. were very pleased that...
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and by 1ngal violence spikes agn during the world war i years. and by 1918, as soldiers are overseas and fighting a war, they're also getting word from newspapers, from family members, from what have you about the atrocities being committed against african-americans back in the u.s. so in the same period that i'm talking about is also the moment in valdosta, georgia when mary turner is lynched for speaking out against the lynching of a husband, brother or family member earlier. she's pregnant, the baby is cut out of her, and that baby is stomped to death by a crowd. right? so when people talk about democracy, freedom, bodily safety, it's not sort of abstract concepts for them, it's very serious stuff. i'm going to start reading now because my preferatory comments are always a lot longer than i mean for them to be and then my paper has to become shorter. why don't we jump in. when sergeant christopher columbus watts filled out his questionnaire for the virginia war commission in 1920, he took a moment to explain what military service in the great
and by 1ngal violence spikes agn during the world war i years. and by 1918, as soldiers are overseas and fighting a war, they're also getting word from newspapers, from family members, from what have you about the atrocities being committed against african-americans back in the u.s. so in the same period that i'm talking about is also the moment in valdosta, georgia when mary turner is lynched for speaking out against the lynching of a husband, brother or family member earlier. she's pregnant,...
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congresswoman maxine waters saying i told you so, the president is a criminal but main independent senator agnes king and rand paul struck similar themes as they try to real in the democratic jailers. >> we don't want to create a precedent where congress of one party and seats a president of another party for political reasons. >> if we get this way, prosecute people and put them in jail for campaign finance violations we will be, banana republic. every president gets prosecuted and thrown in jail when done with all of this. >> jonathan turley tried to lower emotions by raising a bit of legal rationale quoting, republicans choose between imminent indication a conviction or reality. these filings present a serious threat for trump but do not yet establish a clear likelihood of imprisonment or even impeachment of the president and mitch mcconnell has warned the impeachment issue may not be the winner democrats think it is and could end of helping trump get reelected. >> we will talk about that with our panel. some democrats are pushing for tough action against the president, the wall street journa
congresswoman maxine waters saying i told you so, the president is a criminal but main independent senator agnes king and rand paul struck similar themes as they try to real in the democratic jailers. >> we don't want to create a precedent where congress of one party and seats a president of another party for political reasons. >> if we get this way, prosecute people and put them in jail for campaign finance violations we will be, banana republic. every president gets prosecuted and...
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. >> from "the simpsons," i loved doing agnes skinner.y for me to do because i'm going to be her one day very soon. and dot, of course is the one sister, she's the cute one. >> that makes me feel all kind of warm and squishy. either that or i need to wear diapers. >> brilliant voices carry these cartoons. all you have to do is sit back and let them do their thing. >> impressive. >> often imitated. >> but never duplicated. >> genie of the lamp! >> that's robin williams, of course, as the voice and inspiration of the genie in the bottle in "aladdin." the new disney animated extravaganza. he's the real star of the movie. it's an extraordinary performance. the perfect melding, if you think about it, of a talent and an art form. robin williams really is an animated character. >> robin williams wasn't just reading the script with his funny robin williams voices. he was winging it. he was improvising, and they knew they about going to use some of that. this genie is going to be what it's like to watch robin williams onstage. >> can i talk to the
. >> from "the simpsons," i loved doing agnes skinner.y for me to do because i'm going to be her one day very soon. and dot, of course is the one sister, she's the cute one. >> that makes me feel all kind of warm and squishy. either that or i need to wear diapers. >> brilliant voices carry these cartoons. all you have to do is sit back and let them do their thing. >> impressive. >> often imitated. >> but never duplicated. >> genie of the lamp!...
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you can you can't get 90% to agn anything. it never had a chance. and are a money.never had a chance -- nra money. athens said sees that. adams is my kind of guy also because he's a contrary in. when things, and he said things like the greatest thing ever did as president was lose election of 1800. because i lost it because i did the right thing. i avoided war with france. i knew if i did that i would lose the election. how many politicians today we do the right thing when it would cost him the election? i can't think of a single one, and even the one from north dakota, she was going to lose anyway, okay? but it is assumed that you as a candidate or as a congressman or senator have to have your own reelection as the highest priority. none of the founders would understand that all. they would think, if that's the case, count me out. none of them went for president in this congress. it's a prostitution, as far as they are concerned. >> one of my favorite lines in the book you say adams is most relevant when he is most irreverent. i truly love that. i could unless he s
you can you can't get 90% to agn anything. it never had a chance. and are a money.never had a chance -- nra money. athens said sees that. adams is my kind of guy also because he's a contrary in. when things, and he said things like the greatest thing ever did as president was lose election of 1800. because i lost it because i did the right thing. i avoided war with france. i knew if i did that i would lose the election. how many politicians today we do the right thing when it would cost him the...
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i'm joined by the french commentator agnes poirier. thank you for coming in.tmosphere and economy in paris and beyond? you can imagine just before christmas it has impacted quite a lot. the economy, you can look at the figures, and of course the tourists cancelling, cancelling their visits to paris and other places. we are talking about the fourth saturday tomorrowland and it is unprecedented. we are talking about all the shops being ordered to close in certain areas, not everywhere of course. museums, gardens, parks and libraries and all the big stories. how would you characterise these particular protests, in a country where we have seen demonstrations take place over many years? we do this very well and because it is organised and we are used to it we are used to the theatre of politics, so it is usually always lively, sometimes violent, but that is always an organisation behind, trade unions, for instance. they talk to the police forces and it is routine almost. now, it is very unusual because there is no structure, no organisation. they actually do not wa
i'm joined by the french commentator agnes poirier. thank you for coming in.tmosphere and economy in paris and beyond? you can imagine just before christmas it has impacted quite a lot. the economy, you can look at the figures, and of course the tourists cancelling, cancelling their visits to paris and other places. we are talking about the fourth saturday tomorrowland and it is unprecedented. we are talking about all the shops being ordered to close in certain areas, not everywhere of course....
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. >> agnes thank you for being here. so sorry for your loss.>>> meanwhile another tough story, a former agree beret could face the death penalty after admitting to killing a taliban bomb maker. he went after the bad guys. >> did you kill the taliban bomb maker? >> yes. >> his attorney says the army is betraying his client. he joins us live next. give isotoner gloves for christmas because they keep getting better. there's smartouch for selfies, then there's four way stretch for flexibility. they even have smartdri. see? stays dry. so get isotoner gloves for the whole family. amanda's mom's appointment hello mom. just got rescheduled - for today. amanda needs right at home. our customized care plans provide as much - or as little help - as her mom requires. whether it's a ride to the doctor or help around the house. oh, of course! tom, i am really sorry. i've gotta go. look, call right at home. get the right care. right at home. ♪ there's no place likargh!e ♪ i'm trying... ♪ yippiekiyay. ♪ mom. ♪ >>> welcome back. a serious story here. a decorate
. >> agnes thank you for being here. so sorry for your loss.>>> meanwhile another tough story, a former agree beret could face the death penalty after admitting to killing a taliban bomb maker. he went after the bad guys. >> did you kill the taliban bomb maker? >> yes. >> his attorney says the army is betraying his client. he joins us live next. give isotoner gloves for christmas because they keep getting better. there's smartouch for selfies, then there's four...
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when her husband was agnes with cancer in the late 50s , he sold the dental practice and she suspended other activities in order to care for him. as to my memories of her, i will share a couple of family stories. she's to come visit us every year at christmas. she will come on the train. we were in washington and she was in new york she had a fear of flying. she will come on the train and i remember meeting her at union station in washington. she always spent two days cooking the virginia ham with all more salt than you can picture. but it smelled very good and tasted very good. the other memory i have is constantly either waving her off or meeting her at dockside. she was always getting on what we called ocean liners at the time. and going to europe. she went to europe all the time. she very extensive taste, she had to go first class. and she was always wearing expensive furs so on and so forth. when her husband was alive, always wanted a mansion instead of an apartment so they went and did that and so on and so forth. and her expensive taste became, even for we as children realize th
when her husband was agnes with cancer in the late 50s , he sold the dental practice and she suspended other activities in order to care for him. as to my memories of her, i will share a couple of family stories. she's to come visit us every year at christmas. she will come on the train. we were in washington and she was in new york she had a fear of flying. she will come on the train and i remember meeting her at union station in washington. she always spent two days cooking the virginia ham...
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end of may's rein agn. and underneath, they ditch her as humiliation looms. question is how big a defeat are we talking? are we talking as nina suggested, potentially 100 seats, something really significant? which case you could see as these headlines suggest, her own party trying to oust her, it only takes 28 to trigger a leadership vote. the house of commons could also -- the opposition parties could launch a vote of confidence against the government itself, in which case a new government would have to form all. we could see a snap election. so many different scenarios. if theresa may is still prime minister by the end of it, and she has been steadfast, she's really committed to staying through this brexit deal, staying through to the next election, but if she does stay, yes, she's going to have a really tough job on her hands because parliament are likely to send her back to brussels, and she's always said that she cannot get a better deal. she's got the best deal she can. and she's briefly said it's this deal or no deal. rosemary? >> critical time for bri
end of may's rein agn. and underneath, they ditch her as humiliation looms. question is how big a defeat are we talking? are we talking as nina suggested, potentially 100 seats, something really significant? which case you could see as these headlines suggest, her own party trying to oust her, it only takes 28 to trigger a leadership vote. the house of commons could also -- the opposition parties could launch a vote of confidence against the government itself, in which case a new government...
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and agn, sunday into monday, that is something we will will have to watch.of now, melissa, the odds of us getting an inch or more of snow still only in that 30% to 40% range. >> all right. i cano the snow dance arfor the kids. road closures will be in place noefrment coup for the next couple of hours. wisconsin avenue shut down between massachusetts avenue and mccomb street as they prepare for the actual funeral. closures will be rolling because of the procession and also shut down east capitol between second and first and firstwe b constitution and independence as you continue to lie in state until 7:00 a.m. inner loop and outer loop, you can see no problems there. 27nd southbou 65 miles per hour. going to get through in 27 minutes. if you're headed northbound, no problem either. everything there is nice a clear. aaron? >> all right. thank you. still ahead this morning, a parking space in one small town causes a big controversy. >>> and be sure to check out "ellen" today at 3: b. she' joined by natalie portman. the show is right here on nbc 4. then stick au
and agn, sunday into monday, that is something we will will have to watch.of now, melissa, the odds of us getting an inch or more of snow still only in that 30% to 40% range. >> all right. i cano the snow dance arfor the kids. road closures will be in place noefrment coup for the next couple of hours. wisconsin avenue shut down between massachusetts avenue and mccomb street as they prepare for the actual funeral. closures will be rolling because of the procession and also shut down east...
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and, on wall street, weak economic figures from china and europe sent stocks tumbling agn. dow jones industrial average lost nearly 500 points to ose at 24,10 the nasdaq fell 159 points, and the s&p 500 slipped 50 still to come on the newshour: a young child's death draws heightened attention to the u.s.-mexico border. a look at why enrollment in the affordable care act is down. and, much more. >> brangham: today, the department of homeland security confirmed the death of a seven-year-old guatemalan girl who last week was apprehended after crossing the border illegally with her father. na nawaz is here to walk us through what happened, and what this story can tell us about the government's border patrol policies. amna, what can you tell us about what happened to this poor girl? >> we have details. officials today held a call andr d to answer reporters questions then. we know she was seven years old, traveling from guatemala with her father. she made the 3,000-mile-plus journey with about 300-plus people and they were apprehended on the night of december 6, 9:1d antelope wel
and, on wall street, weak economic figures from china and europe sent stocks tumbling agn. dow jones industrial average lost nearly 500 points to ose at 24,10 the nasdaq fell 159 points, and the s&p 500 slipped 50 still to come on the newshour: a young child's death draws heightened attention to the u.s.-mexico border. a look at why enrollment in the affordable care act is down. and, much more. >> brangham: today, the department of homeland security confirmed the death of a...
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that is reducing the extent, agnes and duration of seasonal ice cover. vessel traffic in the arctic, is already grown in the vacantly and it is poised to increase even more rapidly as the ice season continues to lengthen. a new ocean is opening up to shipping traffic and it is a inspiring place. our arctic coast is home to indigenous people where their cultures are linked to the ocean. arctic water support understanding -- astounding abundance of mammals and sea animals. at the same time, the arctic is remote and challenging. infrastructure is limited, coastal communities are not can -- connected to the road system there note deep water ports north of dutch harbor, arctic waters are subject to seasonal sea ice in the beer whether in many cases, we don't know exactly what's out there. less than 2% of the arctic has been charted to modern standard. given these conditions, increasing vessel traffic add substantial risk. alaskans have experienced major oil spills and we understand what at stake when risks become realities. now, is a time to put in place incr
that is reducing the extent, agnes and duration of seasonal ice cover. vessel traffic in the arctic, is already grown in the vacantly and it is poised to increase even more rapidly as the ice season continues to lengthen. a new ocean is opening up to shipping traffic and it is a inspiring place. our arctic coast is home to indigenous people where their cultures are linked to the ocean. arctic water support understanding -- astounding abundance of mammals and sea animals. at the same time, the...
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he's going to find it agn. oh, my goodness. hi buddy. ping and pong. >> all right.> jimmy: i think he almost did. or he bit me. he almost bit me. >> oh, they're so -- they're so cute. >> jimmy: i love them. [ squeakinla] >> congraons. well done. [ laughter ] well done. >> jimmy: i'm not squeezing them or anything. >> thanks ping and pong. >> jimmy: i swear. rim just holding him and that's all. alt, i'm ready. >> all right. we're good. okay. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. oh, my gosh.u thank ry much. >> thank you very much. how cute are they? are you all good? >> jimmy: yeah, i'm great. i love ya. that's fantastic. >> that's good. okay. so next -- for this next one, i think we're going to come around again. we're going to sit down here. and i'm grab a f pieces here for you of sweet potato. this next animal -- >> jimmy: oh, man. >> -- loves sweet potatoes. >> jimmy: okay. >> so if you want to sit down. >> jimmy: oh, no. and they you can put -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i can see what's kind of coming. >> -- you can put your legs out like this. >
he's going to find it agn. oh, my goodness. hi buddy. ping and pong. >> all right.> jimmy: i think he almost did. or he bit me. he almost bit me. >> oh, they're so -- they're so cute. >> jimmy: i love them. [ squeakinla] >> congraons. well done. [ laughter ] well done. >> jimmy: i'm not squeezing them or anything. >> thanks ping and pong. >> jimmy: i swear. rim just holding him and that's all. alt, i'm ready. >> all right. we're good. okay. [...
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damaging properties and putting other people's lives at risk so they're responding with basically what agnes international said brutal force there is saying that thirty seven people have been killed the government said the figure is roughly around twelve so it's very but it's very hard to verify because there are various reports a lot of these are happening in towns which is outside khartoum and people have been different people are keeping different records they're activists involved there are local journalists involved and they are obviously human rights group involved and the government. more i'll leave it there for now thanks so much more morgan somehow to. plenty more still ahead on the news hour including voters in the democratic republic of congo get ready for an election that's been delayed for years. plus wife thousands of asylum seekers in greece been left out in the cold again this winter. and so now i'll be here to look back at some of the year's biggest sports stories that's coming up later in the show. the presidents of belarus and russia are meeting in moscow hoping to repair
damaging properties and putting other people's lives at risk so they're responding with basically what agnes international said brutal force there is saying that thirty seven people have been killed the government said the figure is roughly around twelve so it's very but it's very hard to verify because there are various reports a lot of these are happening in towns which is outside khartoum and people have been different people are keeping different records they're activists involved there are...
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and then you have to fill that emptiness all over agn.which is exaly what your enemies want. don't let them win, ava. ♪ [ exhales sharply ] [ sniffles ] i, uh, confrond avin the metro court restaurant, called her out on lying to me. did she admit what she'd done? no, not that i cared at that point. i was justappy to be out of it. i ordered some room service,wen. the tray was delivered mayb15 minutes later. i had some soup...and that's all i remember -- until i regained csciousness, naked in bed, with griffin running out of the room after kiki. do you kw what transpired? griffin and kiki were able to piece it together between them. griffin received a text from my phone asking him to my room -- but the text was deleted he had been knocked on the head and was naked in bed when kiki found us. she had been told by"someone wh" that griffin and i were hooking up. so you maintain the whole thing was staged. i didn't drug myself. well, who did kiki and griffin believe was responsible? ava. i was under the impression they reported the incident. oka
and then you have to fill that emptiness all over agn.which is exaly what your enemies want. don't let them win, ava. ♪ [ exhales sharply ] [ sniffles ] i, uh, confrond avin the metro court restaurant, called her out on lying to me. did she admit what she'd done? no, not that i cared at that point. i was justappy to be out of it. i ordered some room service,wen. the tray was delivered mayb15 minutes later. i had some soup...and that's all i remember -- until i regained csciousness, naked in...
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. >> some of the shows that did well last year will do well agn, the marvelous mrs.den globe nominations being announced as we speak. let's take you there. >> welcome to the nomination 76thncements for the annual golden globe awards. with us this morning are christian slater, danai gurira, tey crews, and leslie mann. christian, please get us started. >> all right. best performance by an actress a television series drama. katrina balance of, outlander, elizabeth moss "the handmaid's tale," sandra oh, killing eve. she is hosting also? that's good. julia roberts, homecoming. keri russell, "the americans." best performance by an actor in a motion picture, musical, or comedy. christian bale, vice. lin-manu miranda "mary poppins returns." veeg a mortensen, "green book."e redford, the old man and the gun. john c. riley, stan and ollie. best director motion picture. bradley cooper, a st"a star is born." alphonso core an, roma. peter fairly, "green book." spike lee,blackkklansman." am mckay, vice. yeah, i did it. okay. [ cheers and applause ] ance by an actor in a television
. >> some of the shows that did well last year will do well agn, the marvelous mrs.den globe nominations being announced as we speak. let's take you there. >> welcome to the nomination 76thncements for the annual golden globe awards. with us this morning are christian slater, danai gurira, tey crews, and leslie mann. christian, please get us started. >> all right. best performance by an actress a television series drama. katrina balance of, outlander, elizabeth moss "the...
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ppy100th birthday to agnes, a baker from jefferson, she was married to the love of her life for more 83. nice. and last but certainly not least, happy 103rd birthday to rose. this avid reader from fort lauderdale, florida. she created a library ofr books residents at her home. >> all right. thank you. >>> ahead on the third hour of today, catching up with jamel from "the good place." >>> music from brett youngou on thrth hour. first, your local news and weather. have a great. >>> this is a news4 today news break. >> 8:56 is your time on this tease, december 11th., 20 good morning to you. i'm eun yang. that weekend snowstorm is otinuing to impact schools today. lvania, king george and stafford schools are closed. let's checkn your commute. >>> big place on 270 this morning. southbound at democracy a crash blocking two left lanes. big backup there. southbound g.w. parkway heavy dallas because of bridge work this morning headed inbound. taking a look at the beltway, not as bad as it was, outer loop slow approaching georgia and southbound on 95. >>> we will check your forecast next. stay
ppy100th birthday to agnes, a baker from jefferson, she was married to the love of her life for more 83. nice. and last but certainly not least, happy 103rd birthday to rose. this avid reader from fort lauderdale, florida. she created a library ofr books residents at her home. >> all right. thank you. >>> ahead on the third hour of today, catching up with jamel from "the good place." >>> music from brett youngou on thrth hour. first, your local news and...
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the hurley family worshiped at saint agnes church and mark graduated from public school from a published school and then he attended st. joseph's college, st. patrick's college and then st. patrick's seminary. he was ordained in 1944, spent an academic year at berkeley studying educational theory and administration, also being assistant superintendent of schools for the archdiocese. then, hurley moved across the country to the catholic university of san francisco and washington dc. his phd came in 1947 and two years later, catholic university published his dissertation on church-state relations and how they affected education in the state of california. hurley was one of the brightest stars in a constellation of young priests hand-picked by archbishop john j minting or leadership roles in what he called his catholic action crusade. this was a time when as monsignor john quincy ellis wrote, san francisco archdiocese send more graduate students to the catholic university than any other dioceses in the nation. one of archbishop's many catholic action initiatives was the education apostolate
the hurley family worshiped at saint agnes church and mark graduated from public school from a published school and then he attended st. joseph's college, st. patrick's college and then st. patrick's seminary. he was ordained in 1944, spent an academic year at berkeley studying educational theory and administration, also being assistant superintendent of schools for the archdiocese. then, hurley moved across the country to the catholic university of san francisco and washington dc. his phd came...