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the real question, alison, is the following.liani selling access to the united states government -- more specifically president trump -- in exchange for being hired by the ukrainian government? because we know that rudy giuliani says he was working for free for donald trump. well, we all know a lot of people would never work for free for donald trump, and then in the end was the money given to rudy giuliani? we know victoria tensing, one of the pairs of lawyers with her husband joe digenova , they work for donald trump, they represent donald trump. shee she herself signed an engagement agreement with viktor shokin. i think we will find out more and more whether or not rudy giuliani is telling the truth the more sdny digs. >> it seems that the president was using rudy giuliani to get help from the ukrainians, but does it show the ukrainians were in the driver's seat? who do we think was in charge in this situation? >> well, you know, to look at it from the foreign policy angle, i tried to think for the time i was in the governmen
the real question, alison, is the following.liani selling access to the united states government -- more specifically president trump -- in exchange for being hired by the ukrainian government? because we know that rudy giuliani says he was working for free for donald trump. well, we all know a lot of people would never work for free for donald trump, and then in the end was the money given to rudy giuliani? we know victoria tensing, one of the pairs of lawyers with her husband joe digenova ,...
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alison krauss. i like the music better. ♪ oh, sisters, let's go down in the river to pray ♪ ♪ as i went down in the river to pray, studying about that good ole way and who shall wear the robe and crown ♪ ♪ good lord, show me the way ♪ ♪ oh, brothers let's go down, let's go down, come on down ♪ ♪ come on, brothers, let's go down, down in the river to pray ♪ ♪ as i went down in the river to pray studying about that good old way and who shall wear the crown, good lord show me the way ♪ ♪ oh, father, let's go down, let's go down, come on down ♪ ♪ oh, father let's go down, down in the river to pray ♪ >> alison krauss is one of the most acclaimed musicians in america. she picked up a fiddle for the first time at the age of five, signed her first record at 14 and earned her first grammy at 19. during a career spanning over three decades, allison has never been confined to one musical genre or style. she's received more than 25 top awards for gospel, country, and blue grass. she has sold over 12 million records worldwide, won more
alison krauss. i like the music better. ♪ oh, sisters, let's go down in the river to pray ♪ ♪ as i went down in the river to pray, studying about that good ole way and who shall wear the robe and crown ♪ ♪ good lord, show me the way ♪ ♪ oh, brothers let's go down, let's go down, come on down ♪ ♪ come on, brothers, let's go down, down in the river to pray ♪ ♪ as i went down in the river to pray studying about that good old way and who shall wear the crown, good lord show me...
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alison?remy diamond, thank you. >>> new allegations connecting president trump to threats of ukraine. rudy giuliani's associate lev parnas told them to give the ultimatum to the new president of ukraine, investigate joe biden or risk hundreds of thousands of military aid. parnas says he believed giuliani was acting with the president's authorization. in the end, vice president pence said he would not attend zelensky's inauguration. >> the wh >>> this will be a critical week for the joe biden campaign. he and other democrats are facing a potential new challenge from moderate michael bloomberg, who will be focusing on states that hold their primaries later in 2020. while biden is at the top of the national polls, the quinnipiac poll in iowa had him fourth in a tight race. biden touting his plan for health care, the single-biggest issue among candidates. in new hampshire, he framed his plan as the one with the most reasonable price tag. >> $720 billion to $750 billion in ten years. but it will n
alison?remy diamond, thank you. >>> new allegations connecting president trump to threats of ukraine. rudy giuliani's associate lev parnas told them to give the ultimatum to the new president of ukraine, investigate joe biden or risk hundreds of thousands of military aid. parnas says he believed giuliani was acting with the president's authorization. in the end, vice president pence said he would not attend zelensky's inauguration. >> the wh >>> this will be a critical...
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thank you. >> alison krauss.into unique style and she has entertained and enriched the souls of millions. [ applause ] >> sharon percy rockefeller. for being a renowned champion of the arts, a generous supporter of charity and a pioneer of new ideas and approaches in the field of public policy. [ applause ] >> musicians of the united states military for personifying excellence in music and service to country from concert halls to war zones, these extraordinary patriots have inspired and uplifted their fellow americans over generations with their incredible courage and breathtaking musical talent. [ applause ] >> jon voight. for his exceptional capacity as an actor to portray deeply complex characters, captivating audiences, he has given us insights into the richness of the human mind and heart. [ applause ] >> the clairemont institute for championing the nation's founding principles and enriching american minds. its publications and public events have deepened our understanding in appreciation of freedom, democra
thank you. >> alison krauss.into unique style and she has entertained and enriched the souls of millions. [ applause ] >> sharon percy rockefeller. for being a renowned champion of the arts, a generous supporter of charity and a pioneer of new ideas and approaches in the field of public policy. [ applause ] >> musicians of the united states military for personifying excellence in music and service to country from concert halls to war zones, these extraordinary patriots have...
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alison, i'll send it back to you.arade -- >> a quick question for you while you're out there. those folks from old bethpage, that's my part of looild. how early were people getting there. the front row spots have to be tough to get. do they get out early in the morning? >> reporter: as you can see, my cameraman ronnie can pan around. we're at 6th avenue in midtown manhattan. they're several rows deep. people were getting here about 4:00, 5:00. when did you get here to get in line? >> 4:00 a.m. >> reporter: did you think the weather was going to cooperate? >> not too bad. but i'm getting cold now. >> reporter: thankfully, the wind, it could have been worse. we saw some of it gusting in new jersey overnight, wind gusts up above 50 miles an hour or so. so there was some concern these balloons wouldn't be able to fly. they have flown a little lower than usual, and it takes about 90 people per balloon to keep it under control. thankfully, as you can see, everyone seems to be having a really good time. you see the nypd keep
alison, i'll send it back to you.arade -- >> a quick question for you while you're out there. those folks from old bethpage, that's my part of looild. how early were people getting there. the front row spots have to be tough to get. do they get out early in the morning? >> reporter: as you can see, my cameraman ronnie can pan around. we're at 6th avenue in midtown manhattan. they're several rows deep. people were getting here about 4:00, 5:00. when did you get here to get in line?...
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among the recipients was john voight and musician alison krauss. >> ladies and gentlemen the recipient of the national medal of art, alison krauss, sharon rockefeller, the human decisio e united states motor, john voig voight. >> ladies and gentlemen the recipients of the national humanities model. the claremont institute. patrick o'connell, james patterson. [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. trump ♪ ♪ [applause] >> thank you very much. please. the first lady and i would just like to welcome everyone to the white house, a special place, very, very special, no matter where you go in the world, this is one of those places that you never forget. this afternoon it is my immense privilege to present our nation's highest honors for contributions to american art and culture, the national medal of arts in the national humanities model. please join me in congratulating each of today's recipients on their truly phenomenal achievement. it is an incredible achievement and congratulations to all. [applause] with us today our vice
among the recipients was john voight and musician alison krauss. >> ladies and gentlemen the recipient of the national medal of art, alison krauss, sharon rockefeller, the human decisio e united states motor, john voig voight. >> ladies and gentlemen the recipients of the national humanities model. the claremont institute. patrick o'connell, james patterson. [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. trump ♪ ♪...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen the recipient of the national medal of arts alison krauss sharon rockefeller and musicians of the united states military, john voigt. ladies and gentlemen the recipients of the national humanities medal the claremont institute, . [inaudible] , patrick j o'connell, james patterson. ♪ ladies and gentlemen the president of the united states and mrs. trump. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> thank you very much. please. the first lady and i would like to welcome everyone to the white house. a very special place. no matter where we go this is one of the places that you never forget. this afternoon it is my immense privilege to present our nation's highest honors for contributions to american art and culture. the national medal of arts in the national humanities medal. please join me in congratulating each of today's recipients really and truly phenomenal achievement that is an incredible achievement. congratulations. [applause] vice president mike pence thank you very much secretary divorce thank you very much and chairman of the joint chief of staff and has done some incredi
. >> ladies and gentlemen the recipient of the national medal of arts alison krauss sharon rockefeller and musicians of the united states military, john voigt. ladies and gentlemen the recipients of the national humanities medal the claremont institute, . [inaudible] , patrick j o'connell, james patterson. ♪ ladies and gentlemen the president of the united states and mrs. trump. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> thank you very much. please. the first lady and i would like to...
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i'm gonna meet alison, jim's 50/50 partner. want to find out how this store is doing. >> the big pine key store. >> big pine. hello. >> hey, how you doing? >> how are you? i'm marcus. >> david. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> i'm alison. >> nice to meet you. >> it's an honor to meet you. >> nice to meet you. so what makes this location different from the one that i was at earlier on greene street? >> this store is a small percentage of our business, but we also do all of our shipping here. >> how much business will this store do, this location right here, a year? >> retail sales as opposed to the whole company? 10, 12%. >> okay. so what will i find in here? i mean, pretty much the same kind of stuff we saw at the other place? >> this has pretty much the same stuff. >> so you--how many pies do you make a year? >> 40,000. >> do you make pies in this-- >> we do not make pies in this location. we only make pies in our greene street location. and this is our shipping area where david packs up our packages to ship. these
i'm gonna meet alison, jim's 50/50 partner. want to find out how this store is doing. >> the big pine key store. >> big pine. hello. >> hey, how you doing? >> how are you? i'm marcus. >> david. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> i'm alison. >> nice to meet you. >> it's an honor to meet you. >> nice to meet you. so what makes this location different from the one that i was at earlier on greene street? >> this store...
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that is what they had also so tensions contributed highly to those activities and to those groups alison i see you nodding and i do want to ask you about iran this week marks ahead since and the u.s. reimposed sanctions on tehran how has that been going is that bringing iran into line and well i think what we've seen is the track of mr curation who has taken the approach that the law just consistently sleeve and sleeves and smears iran. until the terms of the iran comes back. to the table but we have not seen that happen in fact we've seen the opposite we've seen tensions increase between the u.s. and iran and we've and in europe who have essentially opposed u.s. actions against iran and are working to move beyond u.s. sanctions we've not seen iran give any indication it's going to come back to the ball its economy is tanking and we are not seeing the level of support globally for new sanctions under president obama we had several rounds a multilateral sanctions we have the global community in line to sanction iran that is why that approach was soft active in getting run back to the tabl
that is what they had also so tensions contributed highly to those activities and to those groups alison i see you nodding and i do want to ask you about iran this week marks ahead since and the u.s. reimposed sanctions on tehran how has that been going is that bringing iran into line and well i think what we've seen is the track of mr curation who has taken the approach that the law just consistently sleeve and sleeves and smears iran. until the terms of the iran comes back. to the table but...
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walked away what we've lost all of our leverage over arm to bring them back so that you all well alison you're saying that it's a real departure from president obama's strategy certainly it is and not and i want to ask you more about that because i i recall that obama's counterterrorism strategy seemed to be why the and at skype dealing with more of the root causes of radicalization the motivations behind terrorism and there's not much discussion of that in this report so how is president trump's counterterrorism strategy playing out in africa where you. well 1st i want to say. counterterrorism has been highly politicized and i think this is ation very bit of an issue that the whole world should be united against is again creating a conducive conditions for many groups to launch attacks against other countries yet when i looked out their strategy if you count that it to the obama strategy and term strategy you see a lot of confusion with the current strategy because we we have identified certain regions where the threat is really high time such as africa and at the same time we talking
walked away what we've lost all of our leverage over arm to bring them back so that you all well alison you're saying that it's a real departure from president obama's strategy certainly it is and not and i want to ask you more about that because i i recall that obama's counterterrorism strategy seemed to be why the and at skype dealing with more of the root causes of radicalization the motivations behind terrorism and there's not much discussion of that in this report so how is president...
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now on gallagher is our correspondent in south africa she joins us now from cape town hi alison oh these countries have all ended up in different places economically many have wondered whether brics as a grouping still makes sense so can you tell us what does south africa actually get out of this membership ls are you with us can you hear me. yes and last you know i can hear you again. i would just like to repeat my question that i wanted to ask you what does south africa actually get from this number said of the brics group oh it's incredibly important for south africa mainly now because it's going for exactly the south africa's khana economic growth it's very low so you need the investment the need bilateral trade and they also need loans won't be very important for south africa as well as well as the brics that new development bank that was set up and 15 by the brics countries as sort of breaks countries have been lending money to south africa to escala which is the power utility which has been struggling here so there has been struggling to keep the lights on and also investment rece
now on gallagher is our correspondent in south africa she joins us now from cape town hi alison oh these countries have all ended up in different places economically many have wondered whether brics as a grouping still makes sense so can you tell us what does south africa actually get out of this membership ls are you with us can you hear me. yes and last you know i can hear you again. i would just like to repeat my question that i wanted to ask you what does south africa actually get from this...
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alison holt, bbc news. hello, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today from the bbc sport centre.e: the holders liverpool are held by napoli as their wait continues to qualify for the knockout stages of the uefa champions league. messi scores in his 700th game for barcelona as they guarantee their place in the last 16. and with reports of athletes sleeping on the floor, organisers of the southeast asian games are in a race to be ready for saturday. welcome to the programme, thank you forjoining us. the european champions league holders liverpool missed the chance to reach the knockout stages with a game to spare after being held at home by napoli. a win for either side at anfield would have seen them go through. it was napoli who took the lead midway through the first—half with a goalfrom dries mertens. but dejan lovren equalised for liverpool in the second half, a point each though means that nothing will be decided until the final round of matches in two weeks' time and liverpool have a tricky trip to salzburg. and the situation, if i didn't a nswer and the situation, if i didn'
alison holt, bbc news. hello, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today from the bbc sport centre.e: the holders liverpool are held by napoli as their wait continues to qualify for the knockout stages of the uefa champions league. messi scores in his 700th game for barcelona as they guarantee their place in the last 16. and with reports of athletes sleeping on the floor, organisers of the southeast asian games are in a race to be ready for saturday. welcome to the programme, thank you...
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on the right just under the pagoda is alison krauss. again, that is the person i took a photograph of in 1965. alison krauss was a freshman honor student. she was born in cleveland in 1951. this photo is particularly difficult for me to look at because i see her holding hands with her boyfriend barry levine and go back to 1969 and remember the original photograph i took of her and the banner that read "bring all the troops home." at this point, the guard seemed to have completed its objective. they were supposed to disperse the students from the crowd that had gathered in front of taylor hall. yet, the guardsmen were still advancing. what more did they need to accomplish? what was their real objective here? what they really wanted was for this all to end so they could go home. as the guard continued their marching, they reached the corner of taylor hall. i witnessed the group at the rear turn in unison. some crouched down while others stood. and the gunshots began. of course i thought they would be shooting blanks. i took a photograph a
on the right just under the pagoda is alison krauss. again, that is the person i took a photograph of in 1965. alison krauss was a freshman honor student. she was born in cleveland in 1951. this photo is particularly difficult for me to look at because i see her holding hands with her boyfriend barry levine and go back to 1969 and remember the original photograph i took of her and the banner that read "bring all the troops home." at this point, the guard seemed to have completed its...
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i'm alison barber with details coming up. >>> be sure to tune in tonight as the masked singer resumes at 8:00. stick around for the 10:00, and 11:00 news right here on ktvu. itreat them all as if, they are hot and energized. stay away from any downed wire, call 911 and call pg&e right after so we can both respond out and keep the public safe. ♪ ♪ ♪ if you're living with a condition, kaiser permanente's integrated care team will help you get through life without missing a beat. kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> ten democratic presidential candidates will face off during their latest debate, which is happening tonight. >> as fox's alison barber reports, some observers say it could be a turning point to make their pitch to undecided voters. >> reporter: democratic voters getting another chance to vet their top candidates during tonight's debate in atlanta. the southern setting underscoring democrats plans to open up several battlegrounds. >> we strongly believe that georgia is a battleground state. the president is underwater here in georgia. we have remarkable opportunity. >> reporter: it
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. >> alison, thank you very much. alison is living my childhood dream of being alone in a new jersey mall. that was my dream. could i have my pick of everything? >> you could dream higher than that. but it's still fun. the tariffs despite that $4 billion on thanksgiving alone, that's extraordinary. >> alison, thank you very much. >>> meanwhile, president trump is on his way back to florida this morning after surprising u.s. troops serving in afghanistan. the president announced he's reopened talks with the taliban but details are still thin at this hour. we're live in west balm beach awaiting president trump's arrival. >> reporter: good morning, john. president trump in addition to dolling out turkey and mashed potatoes with the troops, talking about the negotiations restarting. it was just about three months ago that he abruptly called them off after issuing and then canceling an invitation to taliban leaders to camp david for what seemed like could be the final stages of negotiations. president trump at that time ci
. >> alison, thank you very much. alison is living my childhood dream of being alone in a new jersey mall. that was my dream. could i have my pick of everything? >> you could dream higher than that. but it's still fun. the tariffs despite that $4 billion on thanksgiving alone, that's extraordinary. >> alison, thank you very much. >>> meanwhile, president trump is on his way back to florida this morning after surprising u.s. troops serving in afghanistan. the president...
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alison holt, thank you. stadia around the world. but now the british band coldplay have said they won't be going on tour to promote their latest album because of concerns about the environment. here's our entertainment correspondent colin paterson. the amman citadel injordan where tomorrow coldplay will perform two concerts — one at sunrise and one at sunset — to launch their new album, everyday life. but to no audience. instead it will be streamed for free to fans watching around the world online. the tour for coldplay‘s last album visited five continents and grossed more than £400 million in ticket sales. this time, there won't be one — chris martin says for environmental reasons. we are taking time over the next year or two to work out... "how can our tour not only be sustainable, but how it can be actively beneficial?" the hardest thing is the flying side of things. but, for example, our dream is to have a show with no single—use plastic, to have it be largely solar powered. is it possible to be a carbon
alison holt, thank you. stadia around the world. but now the british band coldplay have said they won't be going on tour to promote their latest album because of concerns about the environment. here's our entertainment correspondent colin paterson. the amman citadel injordan where tomorrow coldplay will perform two concerts — one at sunrise and one at sunset — to launch their new album, everyday life. but to no audience. instead it will be streamed for free to fans watching around the world...
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alison holt, bbc news.t of their restructuring plans. most of tata‘s workforce are based in wales. tomos morgan is in cardiff tonight. tata‘s future has been hanging in the balance for some time. but it is very worrying news for the workforce there. as you say, it has been a turbulent few years since 2016 win over 1000 jobs were to be cut in port talbot, thousands cut in 2016, a merger has recently been called off, and now these latest cuts here, so we know that last week 3000 jobs were going to be cut from its european workforce, and now we understand a third will be in the uk. as you mention, the majority of the uk workforce is based here in port talbot in south wales. now they say that the majority of the jobs will be management and administrativejobs, but will be management and administrative jobs, but we will be management and administrativejobs, but we know that there will be some cuts to engineering and some of the skilled workforce, and what we don‘t know is how many of those will be based on its uk
alison holt, bbc news.t of their restructuring plans. most of tata‘s workforce are based in wales. tomos morgan is in cardiff tonight. tata‘s future has been hanging in the balance for some time. but it is very worrying news for the workforce there. as you say, it has been a turbulent few years since 2016 win over 1000 jobs were to be cut in port talbot, thousands cut in 2016, a merger has recently been called off, and now these latest cuts here, so we know that last week 3000 jobs were...
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anne cartwright ending that report by alison holt.main under siege inside the polytechnic university where there's been more violence today, as police try to keep the campaigners trapped inside. outside the university, protesters have tried to break the police lines — some using petrol bombs, whilst police have responded with rubber bullets and teargas. it's the latest development in the protests that started injune, following plans to allow some criminal suspects to be extradited to mainland china. critics feared it could undermine hong kong'sjudicial independence. well, those plans were withdrawn in september after intense pressure but demonstrations have continued as protesters now demand protection for democractic rights and an inquiry into the conduct of the police. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes has more from hong kong. this has been going on sincejune. six months of protests, maybe you could say is this just another day of protests in hong kong? i think the answer is no. the last 48 hours have been pretty strong error
anne cartwright ending that report by alison holt.main under siege inside the polytechnic university where there's been more violence today, as police try to keep the campaigners trapped inside. outside the university, protesters have tried to break the police lines — some using petrol bombs, whilst police have responded with rubber bullets and teargas. it's the latest development in the protests that started injune, following plans to allow some criminal suspects to be extradited to mainland...
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alison holt, bbc news.hocked maltese society and her family have led the calls for justice, including demands for a public inquiry. three senior figures in malta‘s government stood down yesterday. all have denied wrongdoing, including any involvement in ms galizia‘s death. malta‘s prime minister, joseph muscat, is facing calls to resign tonight. 0ur correspondent damian grammaticas is in malta with the latest. chanting "mafia", they shout. "corruption". the targets of their anger — the politicians inside malta‘s parliament. why are you here tonight? because not only have they killed a journalist, just for money and power, but they have also brought the country to its knees. that journalist and mother of three sons was daphne caruana galizia. two years ago, three men were arrested for planting the bomb that blew up her car. but who ordered the killing? and have investigations been slow because they‘ve been protected from high up? in the crowds was her niece. it's disgusting that nothing has been done these p
alison holt, bbc news.hocked maltese society and her family have led the calls for justice, including demands for a public inquiry. three senior figures in malta‘s government stood down yesterday. all have denied wrongdoing, including any involvement in ms galizia‘s death. malta‘s prime minister, joseph muscat, is facing calls to resign tonight. 0ur correspondent damian grammaticas is in malta with the latest. chanting "mafia", they shout. "corruption". the targets of...
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ann cartwright ending that report by alison holt.er at the way she feels she‘s being treated by the prime minister. it‘s alleged jennifer arcuri received favourable treatment when mrjohnson was london mayor because of their friendship — a claim he denies. ms arcuri told the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme she‘d been snubbed by a man she considered a friend. when i reached out to him, asking him about this media and what would happen with the story, i was completely sidelined. why keep me away? why treat me like the enemy? the united states no longer considers israeli settlements built in the occupied west bank to be illegal. the us secretary of state mike pompeo said the change, which breaks with four decades of american foreign policy, "recognises the reality on the ground". 0ur north america editorjon sopel is at the white house. just to underline the significance of this change for us foreign policy. it is hugely significant, and the timing is bizarre. no new israeli government has been formed so israeli government has been fo
ann cartwright ending that report by alison holt.er at the way she feels she‘s being treated by the prime minister. it‘s alleged jennifer arcuri received favourable treatment when mrjohnson was london mayor because of their friendship — a claim he denies. ms arcuri told the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme she‘d been snubbed by a man she considered a friend. when i reached out to him, asking him about this media and what would happen with the story, i was completely sidelined. why...
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ann cartwright ending that report — by alison holt.en she was 1a years old for the toy soldiers she and her siblings played with. and now it's going back to where she wrote it to the brontes' old home, now the parsonage museum in haworth in yorkshire, after it was bought at auction in france for more than half a million pounds. from paris, lucy williamson reports. inside this tiny book charlotte bronte covered the world. stories of heroes and adventurers, feuds and love affairs in far—flung corners of the globe. the manuscript called the young men's magazine was written for her brothers' toy soldiers. today it sold for three quarters of a million euros to the bronte parsonage museum in howarth. it already has the other four surviving little books. we are absolutely delighted. i could almost hear the whoops of delight all the way from howarth. it is the second time they have tried to buy this manuscript. the first time they tried and failed in 2011 when it was bought by the collection that is being dismembered here. to finally bring it
ann cartwright ending that report — by alison holt.en she was 1a years old for the toy soldiers she and her siblings played with. and now it's going back to where she wrote it to the brontes' old home, now the parsonage museum in haworth in yorkshire, after it was bought at auction in france for more than half a million pounds. from paris, lucy williamson reports. inside this tiny book charlotte bronte covered the world. stories of heroes and adventurers, feuds and love affairs in far—flung...
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cnn's alison kosik live in paramus, new jersey with more. >> red, get set and job. that's how it is at this best buy. a few minutes ago, the doors opened and dozens of people came streaming in looking for those bargains. it's proof that black friday, it is still a thing. but this time it's expanded to a five-day shopping event. it began on thanksgiving day yesterday and continues all the way through monday on cyber-monday. what are people shopping for? tvs, appliances and other electronics. the best place to be is best buy. but one thing that is on shopper's minds are those tariffs. the u.s./china trade war is under way. some tariffs have gone into effect. and although the national retail federation doesn't think it's going to change the way people shop, 79% of those surveyed say as they're shopping, they are concerned those tariffs will cause pricings to rise. it's why retailers like best buy have taken steps to mitigate the effects of the tariffs. they've negotiated with their vendors, diversified their supply chains and also bought inventory early before the tari
cnn's alison kosik live in paramus, new jersey with more. >> red, get set and job. that's how it is at this best buy. a few minutes ago, the doors opened and dozens of people came streaming in looking for those bargains. it's proof that black friday, it is still a thing. but this time it's expanded to a five-day shopping event. it began on thanksgiving day yesterday and continues all the way through monday on cyber-monday. what are people shopping for? tvs, appliances and other...
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we saw where alison was, there wasn't a big crowd.it once was given all the opportunities to shop online now? >> black friday is a very big deal, but now it is the holiday shopping season. so people will be shopping so much that retailers really, really count on this season. 40% of sales for retailers for the entire year come from just the days between thanksgiving and christmas. so this is an exceptionally crucial time. >> and what about the trade war with china. might that impact the holiday shopping season? >> it might impact it for retailers and for businesses, but as far as the consumer is concerned, they are looking at a stock market that is hitting record highs. they are looking at a job market that is still very strong, if you want a new job, 50% of people still believe it's easy to go out and get a new job. and, you know, they are looking at their home prices which a report came out this week which showed that we have the highest number of home sales starts since 2007. so there's a lot of different things that make the consum
we saw where alison was, there wasn't a big crowd.it once was given all the opportunities to shop online now? >> black friday is a very big deal, but now it is the holiday shopping season. so people will be shopping so much that retailers really, really count on this season. 40% of sales for retailers for the entire year come from just the days between thanksgiving and christmas. so this is an exceptionally crucial time. >> and what about the trade war with china. might that impact...
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more news with alison morris. good morning.to you. i'm alison morris here at msnbc headquarters in new york. flying high in spite of the heavy winds in the forecast, those iconic balloons will fly in the macy's thanksgiving day parade. the former navy sharply criticizes president trump for interfering with a seal charged with war crimes. what is behind the democratic reshuffle? >>> we begin with the thanksgiving parade kicking off an hour from now only a few blocks from where i'm sitting. despite the winds, the nypd says the iconic balloons will take to the skies over the streets of new york. i want to bring in gabe gutierrez, along the parade route in manhattan. michelle grossman is here at the weather center. gabe, i imagine there must be a sigh of relief out there. what is the macy's thanksgiving day parade without the balloons. >> reporter: good morning. yes, it is a sigh of relief. many people excited along the parade route. how excited are you? so excited! >> reporter: wow. more than 3 million people are expected here in
more news with alison morris. good morning.to you. i'm alison morris here at msnbc headquarters in new york. flying high in spite of the heavy winds in the forecast, those iconic balloons will fly in the macy's thanksgiving day parade. the former navy sharply criticizes president trump for interfering with a seal charged with war crimes. what is behind the democratic reshuffle? >>> we begin with the thanksgiving parade kicking off an hour from now only a few blocks from where i'm...
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alison holt, bbc news. passion for british cuisine, has died aged 59. his tv work included appearances on masterchef, by by the way if you are worried about those egg whites, why notjust make some meringues? his tv work included appearances on masterchef, hell's kitchen and his own series rhodes around britain. awarded 5 michelin stars during his career, he was known for reviving british cuisine. the writer, broadcaster and critic clive james has died. he was 80 and had been diagnosed with leukaemia and kidney failure ten years ago. he was known for his humour, erudition and wit in both his writings and his television programmes. david sillito looks back at his life. # hello, clive... welcome once again to the bbc‘s first deregulated, lead—free, self—financing, fully—sponsored tv programme. for your protection, the entire show has been pre—boiled for one minute. clive james, the tv critic who became a tv star talking about tv. if you're to see a welsh soap opera, then you must catch the bbc‘s pobol y cwm. t
alison holt, bbc news. passion for british cuisine, has died aged 59. his tv work included appearances on masterchef, by by the way if you are worried about those egg whites, why notjust make some meringues? his tv work included appearances on masterchef, hell's kitchen and his own series rhodes around britain. awarded 5 michelin stars during his career, he was known for reviving british cuisine. the writer, broadcaster and critic clive james has died. he was 80 and had been diagnosed with...
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verdi compose the requiem in honor of the tally and poet cannot the list alison months on precisely a year after his death requiem had its premiere at the church of sun michael. everybody denies even with some critics that said that there was an altar and not secret music by the everybody recognized for all from from that 1st bad moment from the 1st me to that it was a major work a bar a masterpiece moving out of the body in a way that stephen. is as sort fact from this. is so old. since the 1st performance in me that i looked at me about the wanted to get the performance of miss out of a government and it to became one of the most important words by their d. and sacred music pieces enough of it in general form than be that by by the old it says. i. i. the composer gets this music. from. a certain dimension and brings this music to our dimension. of course music is not the knowns is these. same metaphysic and emotion. that you can feel with your how persons about something and then you start to find a way to bring him down. to a transcript in language or sound or 2 trees. in another.
verdi compose the requiem in honor of the tally and poet cannot the list alison months on precisely a year after his death requiem had its premiere at the church of sun michael. everybody denies even with some critics that said that there was an altar and not secret music by the everybody recognized for all from from that 1st bad moment from the 1st me to that it was a major work a bar a masterpiece moving out of the body in a way that stephen. is as sort fact from this. is so old. since the...
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alison holt, bbc news.lm ‘blue story‘ after a mass fight in birmingham, has told the bbc that the chain will restart screening the film by the weekend. the company originally imposed the ban because it said there had been 25 "serious incidents" in 16 of its cinemas. the change of policy comes after the film‘s writer and director, rapman, questioned whether there were "hidden reasons" for the ban. 0ur arts editor will gompertz has the story. # let me introduce you to tim, innocent, kind heart...# blue story, a film about a friendship imperilled by postcode wars in south london is becoming famous for not being seen. vue cinemas‘ decision to pull it from its screens has caused a backlash, with its director, rapman, saying he didn‘t believe his movie was responsible for the significant incidents reported by vue. the cinema chain‘s chief executive says it is. this is something that we‘ve never seen before. 16 cinemas were affected, 25 separate documented real incidents, including police and ambulances and knife
alison holt, bbc news.lm ‘blue story‘ after a mass fight in birmingham, has told the bbc that the chain will restart screening the film by the weekend. the company originally imposed the ban because it said there had been 25 "serious incidents" in 16 of its cinemas. the change of policy comes after the film‘s writer and director, rapman, questioned whether there were "hidden reasons" for the ban. 0ur arts editor will gompertz has the story. # let me introduce you to...
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. >> alison y...cal amenaza con contar los problemas de la agrupaciÓn y nos habla en exclusiva. >> y las hijas de marco antonio solÍs pisan los grandes escenarios desde el hollywood, boulevard, viÑa del mar, nos cuentan su experiencia de trabajar con el buki. eso. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ (aplausos). >> vamos, sÍ. >> (aplausos) >> mira, mira, mira, ahÍ estÁ. ¿cÓmo le haces? >> ¿cÓmo le haces? (aplausos) ♪ (mÚsica) ♪. >> es una aplicaciÓn? digo para bajarla, en un nuevo dÍa arranca. >> el candelero! (aplausos) >> tanta emociÓn. >> es que el candelero estÁ que arde. >> sÍ, muy. >> comencemos con yolanda andrade como pocas veces quÉ cree, se ha sentido, asesise sÓ sobre su problema con verÓnica castro y los problemas que la hicieron estallar contra la vero en una entrevista digital, ¿quieren escuchar un poco? sÍ. >> vamos a escuchar. >> y de pronto que viene montserrat con un vestido rojo, y volteo y la veo y digo no, no puede ser. y me dio mucha emociÓn, dije no, hombre, dios mÍo, quizÁs dios me la man
. >> alison y...cal amenaza con contar los problemas de la agrupaciÓn y nos habla en exclusiva. >> y las hijas de marco antonio solÍs pisan los grandes escenarios desde el hollywood, boulevard, viÑa del mar, nos cuentan su experiencia de trabajar con el buki. eso. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ (aplausos). >> vamos, sÍ. >> (aplausos) >> mira, mira, mira, ahÍ estÁ. ¿cÓmo le haces? >> ¿cÓmo le haces? (aplausos) ♪ (mÚsica) ♪. >> es una...
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away a great is a bit of a brighter future and maybe more relationships again thank you very much alison gallagher and for us now if you're planning on flying with south african airways any time soon you might need to make alternative arrangements cabin crew are starting a strike on friday to protest against plans to cut more than 900 dogs the airline hasn't turned a profit since 2011 and has relied on a government bailout to stay afloat unions representing some 3000 workers say the strike will continue indefinitely. in nigeria young professionals can only think of themselves when payday rolls then they have to consider the needs of their parents and other family members in a country with a lot of functioning social welfare coverage surviving often means turning to the young generation who then have to put their lives on hold. getting ready in the morning without running water isn't uncommon in many parts of lagos all abandoned solomon all of corn has to make the most out of his 5 metre square room. he works in a small saloon giving money curious and pedicures. i'm very close it is out a
away a great is a bit of a brighter future and maybe more relationships again thank you very much alison gallagher and for us now if you're planning on flying with south african airways any time soon you might need to make alternative arrangements cabin crew are starting a strike on friday to protest against plans to cut more than 900 dogs the airline hasn't turned a profit since 2011 and has relied on a government bailout to stay afloat unions representing some 3000 workers say the strike will...
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this is my wife, alison. aliyah and tyler. >> how are you? >> i'm great! >> i heard your family has a living, breathing inheritance? >> indeed, we do. we have a cane corso that used to belong to the late, great sam simon. >> sam simon -- even if you don't recognize the name, you surely know his work as co-developer, with matt groening, of that iconic and long-running tv show, "the simpsons." sam was born in 1955 and grew up in beverly hills, just down the street from groucho marx. after graduating from stanford university, sam catapults his way up in the tv business, becoming a showrunner in 1978 for the hit series "taxi," at the age of 23. >> sam was the youngest showrunner in the history of television, when he was a showrunner on "taxi." >> mark thompson is an l.a. radio host and a long-time friend of simon's. >> to describe him as highly intelligent would be to understate it in the extreme. >> sam works on "barney miller" and "cheers," before teaming up with matt groening on "the simpsons," which premieres on the fox network in 1989. >> matt groening cr
this is my wife, alison. aliyah and tyler. >> how are you? >> i'm great! >> i heard your family has a living, breathing inheritance? >> indeed, we do. we have a cane corso that used to belong to the late, great sam simon. >> sam simon -- even if you don't recognize the name, you surely know his work as co-developer, with matt groening, of that iconic and long-running tv show, "the simpsons." sam was born in 1955 and grew up in beverly hills, just down the...
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comenzÓ el horario de invierno y con estas imÁgenes del monte alison que capta prÁcticamente todas lasrario, la regiÓn de san francisco marca los 55° en el mercurio. mucha precauciÓn para las personas que sufren de enfermedades respiratorias, temperaturas arrestados sobre lo normal para esta Época del aÑo, alcanzamos los 75° en san josÉ, en santa rosa temperaturas los 70°. auckland en los 72°, te estÁ contemplando que el invierno aquÍ en la regiÓn de california y todo el Área de la bahÍa tengamos temperaturas sobre lo usual pero tambiÉn este mÁs seco de lo usual por lo que las precipitaciones pudieran estar escasas , asÍ que eso puede ser preocupante. tenemos un sistema de alta presiÓn dominado por lo que las precipitaciones estÁn ausentes en los prÓximos dÍas, amanecemos maÑana martes con temperaturas en los mediados 40° en gran parte de la bahÍa, así que en general continuaremos con maÑanas frÍas y tarde refrescantes, maÑana tambiÉn los 80°, asÍ como tambiÉn en la regiÓn de santa rosa y auckland contemplamos temperatura en torno a los mediados 70°, como les comentaba, nada precipitac
comenzÓ el horario de invierno y con estas imÁgenes del monte alison que capta prÁcticamente todas lasrario, la regiÓn de san francisco marca los 55° en el mercurio. mucha precauciÓn para las personas que sufren de enfermedades respiratorias, temperaturas arrestados sobre lo normal para esta Época del aÑo, alcanzamos los 75° en san josÉ, en santa rosa temperaturas los 70°. auckland en los 72°, te estÁ contemplando que el invierno aquÍ en la regiÓn de california y todo el Área de...
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alison kosik joining me right now, you're hearing from people in the new jersey district. >> we got mixedtuents in one of the two democratic congressmanes districts and this is the one in new jersey. these of course are the congressman who voted no in the first full house vote on impeachment. we ven tooird into jeff van drew's district, egg harbor in new jersey which he represents. we found that they're sort of split in the middle. some people supported his vote no, and others said no, if trump isn't impeached fully, only by the house, they believe that there should be an investigation. listen. >> i think it was wrong. i think he should have voted to continue with the inquiry after hearing, you know, parts of what the conversation consisted of. i think it should be investigated for sure. >> i am behind him 100% plus. he thought his mind and not the party. that's exactly it. >> we did reach out to both congressmen's offices. they didn't reach out to us but they said van drew said without bipartisan support i think it will divide the country tearing it apart at the seams and will fail in th
alison kosik joining me right now, you're hearing from people in the new jersey district. >> we got mixedtuents in one of the two democratic congressmanes districts and this is the one in new jersey. these of course are the congressman who voted no in the first full house vote on impeachment. we ven tooird into jeff van drew's district, egg harbor in new jersey which he represents. we found that they're sort of split in the middle. some people supported his vote no, and others said no, if...
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alison midway he and roosevelt scared strongly denied any link to the company the board the apartment risible skerritt said the family resided there due to a kind gesture by an unnamed friend of his wife he strongly denied any wrongdoing and didn't ask or received any money from alice new. in dominique we've all said track the money trail linking prime minister scare it to another doubtful diplomat iranian allemande fred. among the documents that we've got a series of emails about sending money from malaysia to domini and specifically to a petrol station in the town of portsmouth. it's owned by the non-fan family emanuel non-fan was among senior politicians who visited malaysia when manfredi opened my dominique a trade house there he was also a key to the upgrade to a diplomatic passport something of a token of appreciation as we say was to be given. got an offer to. come. better he said well i've got a couple so mr bush said. within weeks of the trading houses opening in malaysia mammoth and his phoning in emailing from dominique chasing money. he's saying that the prime minister is
alison midway he and roosevelt scared strongly denied any link to the company the board the apartment risible skerritt said the family resided there due to a kind gesture by an unnamed friend of his wife he strongly denied any wrongdoing and didn't ask or received any money from alice new. in dominique we've all said track the money trail linking prime minister scare it to another doubtful diplomat iranian allemande fred. among the documents that we've got a series of emails about sending money...
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alison, do they think these two cases are related? >> reporter: frank, at this point, police do not believe that the incidents that happened here in concord, and the one that happened in martinez are related, but salvation army officials say protocol may need to change to ensure something like this doesn't happen again. salvation army bell ringers have started raising money for the holidays, but that's just what thieves were banking on, when they targeted volunteers twice in the east bay. >> it seemed like he'd gone home early. he said i didn't. one of you guys came and got my kettle. i was like, oh, that wasn't one of our guys. >> reporter: major quinn jones says a man with a clipboard was posing as a salvation articley worker when he went up to a volunteer at the lucky supermarket. he convinced the volunteer to sign, and hand off the kettle, and the thief took off with with hundreds of dollars. i nearly cried thinking about it. there's nothing weird happening with this money. it's going to the community to help people. >> reporter:
alison, do they think these two cases are related? >> reporter: frank, at this point, police do not believe that the incidents that happened here in concord, and the one that happened in martinez are related, but salvation army officials say protocol may need to change to ensure something like this doesn't happen again. salvation army bell ringers have started raising money for the holidays, but that's just what thieves were banking on, when they targeted volunteers twice in the east bay....
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the evidence for that starts with zani alison. who is nigeria's minister of petroleum resources. every nigerian will be touched by the rewards and the proceeds from the white house 4 years later her last day in office she's facing allegations she looted billions of dollars of oil revenue self and corrupt associates. the week before in london she's personally handed a dominique a diplomatic passport my prime minister's skerritt. a passport which could shield her from criminal charges we found documents showing a few days later a shell company forms in delaware an american state laws mean the true owners of the company a kept secret. for months later that shell company buys the new york apartment the $2200000.00 with no mortgage. property records confirm the prime minister's wife melissa was a resident of photos place the skerritt family there. and roosevelt skerritt strongly denied any link to the company the board the apartment roosevelt skerritt said the family resided there due to a kind gesture by an unnamed friend of his wife he strongly denied any wrongdoing and didn't ask o
the evidence for that starts with zani alison. who is nigeria's minister of petroleum resources. every nigerian will be touched by the rewards and the proceeds from the white house 4 years later her last day in office she's facing allegations she looted billions of dollars of oil revenue self and corrupt associates. the week before in london she's personally handed a dominique a diplomatic passport my prime minister's skerritt. a passport which could shield her from criminal charges we found...
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. >> reporter: alison langly is head of painting conservation at the art institute of chicago where they're working on any number of paintings, including this massive 17th century french masterpiece. >> a lot of what we do as conservators is a little like csi. we use ultraviolet light, x-ray, infrared to examine the surface and to look below the surface. >> okay, that's good. >> reporter: francesca casadillo is use something called microscopic x-ray to analyze individual pigments. >> so we've got some yellows and green. epor in this , the pigment is in a vincent van gogh. what does it tell you? the makeup of the paint? >> it tells us the makeup of the paint. >> reporter: the chemicals? >> the chemicals in the paint. >> reporter: really? those chemicals are important because some of the paints van gogh use ready discoloring over time. the yellow leaves are now more of a mustard color. so all of these leaves would have looked more like that? welcome, have looked more like this, yes. >> reporter: van gogh's reds have faded too. through digital imaging, computers can show us what his bedroom se
. >> reporter: alison langly is head of painting conservation at the art institute of chicago where they're working on any number of paintings, including this massive 17th century french masterpiece. >> a lot of what we do as conservators is a little like csi. we use ultraviolet light, x-ray, infrared to examine the surface and to look below the surface. >> okay, that's good. >> reporter: francesca casadillo is use something called microscopic x-ray to analyze individual...
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also the headlines this morning alison cries fall off for a multi $1000000000.00 pentagon call for an artificial intelligence project which rival microsoft. hong kong as pro-democracy movement takes a break from protests and heads for a big wave in closely watched local elections happened yesterday exults could not now seen as a litmus test for.
also the headlines this morning alison cries fall off for a multi $1000000000.00 pentagon call for an artificial intelligence project which rival microsoft. hong kong as pro-democracy movement takes a break from protests and heads for a big wave in closely watched local elections happened yesterday exults could not now seen as a litmus test for.
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alison rodriguez is joining us from where this latest incident happened. >> reporter: i'm told both ofbut as you can understand, they're pretty shaken up. those thieves, making off with money that is meant to help those who live here in contra costa county. that first incident happened saturday, at a lucky supermarket in martinez. police say the man came up to the volunteer bell ringer with a clipboard. the volunteer thought he was leaving the kettle in good hands. little did he know, that man was an imposter, taking off with the money need. the second incident happened on tuesday at the hobby lobby on zillow pass. a woman was ringing the bell inside the store, when a man approached her, and threw some kind of greasy liquid on her, and took the kettle. one local salvation army leader says the loss means more than these crooks know. >> during november and december, it's a big chunk for our money we get for the whole year. so that money, we make it stretch out until christmas comes the next year. >> reporter: that woman was rem real resolve to try to help here in the community. now, the
alison rodriguez is joining us from where this latest incident happened. >> reporter: i'm told both ofbut as you can understand, they're pretty shaken up. those thieves, making off with money that is meant to help those who live here in contra costa county. that first incident happened saturday, at a lucky supermarket in martinez. police say the man came up to the volunteer bell ringer with a clipboard. the volunteer thought he was leaving the kettle in good hands. little did he know,...
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alison camerota use an exchange with matt schlapp to suggest the constitution has it wrong on impeachment>> if there are no crimes and if they don't come forward with articles that show any criminality,. >> it does haven't to be a crime. a crime is not the standard. it doesn't have to be a crime. you know that. >> it has to be a crime or misdemeanor. it's in the constitution. david: article 4 section 2 of the constitution says conviction of treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. joining us now, presidential historian doug wead who is probably shaking his head. author of "inside trump's white house." the constitution is wrong. okay? apparently trump haters want the phrase high crimes and misdemeanors taken out. banished from the constitution. what do you think? >> well, they have got to do something. this impeachment is unlike any other impeachment we have seen. in 1868 in the impeachment of andrew johnson there was a crime. and it was bipartisan. and the impeachment hearings of richard nixon, they were bipartisan there will be was crimes. 1998, bill clinton there was a c
alison camerota use an exchange with matt schlapp to suggest the constitution has it wrong on impeachment>> if there are no crimes and if they don't come forward with articles that show any criminality,. >> it does haven't to be a crime. a crime is not the standard. it doesn't have to be a crime. you know that. >> it has to be a crime or misdemeanor. it's in the constitution. david: article 4 section 2 of the constitution says conviction of treason, bribery, or other high...
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we got the kentucky secretary of state alison lund gren grimes.s urgent hour. what can you tell us, secretary of state, about the state of the race? >> well, we sure appreciate the coverage tonight, and obviously despite the president coming here to the commonwealth of kentucky to rally for the top of the ticket, we have attorney general beshear, andy beshear, who will now be governor-elect beshear, succeeding tonight in ousting an incumbent in what has been a very narrow race over the past year. >> secretary of state, just to be clear, you are calling the race? you are saying that you are confident that it is over? >> at this point, we have, with over 99% of the vote in, the margin is still within about 10,000 votes, and here in the commonwealth, we have called it for attorney general beshear to be the kentucky governor-elect for the commonwealth. we will have a second governor beshear here in the commonwealth come 2020. obviously there are still options available for recounts to be requested should bevin want to do that. at this point based on t
we got the kentucky secretary of state alison lund gren grimes.s urgent hour. what can you tell us, secretary of state, about the state of the race? >> well, we sure appreciate the coverage tonight, and obviously despite the president coming here to the commonwealth of kentucky to rally for the top of the ticket, we have attorney general beshear, andy beshear, who will now be governor-elect beshear, succeeding tonight in ousting an incumbent in what has been a very narrow race over the...
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you disagree a little with alison?|j understand disagree a little with alison?”orth—east. we voted to leave. you've got to do what we said. you area you've got to do what we said. you are a lifetime labour voter, is this are a lifetime labour voter, is this a bit ofa are a lifetime labour voter, is this a bit of a wrench for you? it is, for me. there might be another election in six months the way this is going. but this one, we can send a message, to say you've got it wrong, you don't understand who we are. so you thought about where that vote could potentially go if you think the labour party is not speaking to you on brexit?” think the labour party is not speaking to you on brexit? i don't really know. have a think about that. see if anything helps change your mind. lindsay, you are under cited? there is not a lot of information that the people in the parties are not answering questions, they are just talking around the subject or using big headers like brexit, no—deal, but there is nothing underneath that explains which way we should go. when it comes to cast
you disagree a little with alison?|j understand disagree a little with alison?”orth—east. we voted to leave. you've got to do what we said. you area you've got to do what we said. you are a lifetime labour voter, is this are a lifetime labour voter, is this a bit ofa are a lifetime labour voter, is this a bit of a wrench for you? it is, for me. there might be another election in six months the way this is going. but this one, we can send a message, to say you've got it wrong, you don't...
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alison says it happened to her. >> this is a crime it's a felony. and it shouldn't be treated as if it's lost luggage. >> reporter: one in five flight attendants reports being physically harassed. >> they are talking about people groping them over their uniform or under coming up and giving them a back rub. >> reporter: nbc news has been unable to reach an attorney for the man that faces up to two years in prison if convicted. >> tom, thank you. >>> up next, the key to saving big on holiday shopping might be right on your phone. >>> back now with the price you pay, the big holiday shopping deals and all you need is your telephone here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: hungry shoppers are ready to spend this season. sales forecasted to break records $1 trillion up for grabs for the first time ever big retailers are rolling out black friday deals now and want to use your smart phone to connect them to deep discounts. here at walmart you can scan the toy catalog with your phone to find what you're looking for it shows you where it's located to guide yourse
alison says it happened to her. >> this is a crime it's a felony. and it shouldn't be treated as if it's lost luggage. >> reporter: one in five flight attendants reports being physically harassed. >> they are talking about people groping them over their uniform or under coming up and giving them a back rub. >> reporter: nbc news has been unable to reach an attorney for the man that faces up to two years in prison if convicted. >> tom, thank you. >>> up...
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among the recipients was john voight and musician alison krauss. >> ladies and gentlemen the recipient of the national medal of art, alison krauss, sharon rockefeller, the human decisio e united states motor, john voig voight.
among the recipients was john voight and musician alison krauss. >> ladies and gentlemen the recipient of the national medal of art, alison krauss, sharon rockefeller, the human decisio e united states motor, john voig voight.
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among the recipients were actor jon voight and museum alison krau krauss. krauss. >> ladies and gentlemen, the recipients of the national medal of arts, alison krauss, sharon percy rockefeller, the musicians of the united states military, jon voight,.
among the recipients were actor jon voight and museum alison krau krauss. krauss. >> ladies and gentlemen, the recipients of the national medal of arts, alison krauss, sharon percy rockefeller, the musicians of the united states military, jon voight,.
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and to the natural world of artist for alison. the fog tunnel is called you're blind passenger visitors stumble through the 39 meters. hands outstretched eyes trying to register. a strobe light flashes on a fountain of water the liquid morphs into break. a walk through kaleidoscope of mirrors and colors the visitor becomes a participant in the art. misting rain makes an ever changing rainbow all perfect for the instagram world. underneath the fun in the whimsy of the show lies a serious message for decades elliot's and has been highlighting climate change and now the issue is more relevant and more urgent than ever icelandic glaciers photographed by the artist in 1909 are now juxtaposed with the same image taken this summer the same glaciers the same angle the same distance there's no denying the masses of ice and snow have receded significantly in just 20 years ellison is more conscious than most of climate change but even he was shocked once i saw the difference because i saw the cases in the ninety's i mean i think they're kind
and to the natural world of artist for alison. the fog tunnel is called you're blind passenger visitors stumble through the 39 meters. hands outstretched eyes trying to register. a strobe light flashes on a fountain of water the liquid morphs into break. a walk through kaleidoscope of mirrors and colors the visitor becomes a participant in the art. misting rain makes an ever changing rainbow all perfect for the instagram world. underneath the fun in the whimsy of the show lies a serious message...
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alison holt, bbc news.inhabitants away or in some cases underground. 60% of its residents now live in homes below the surface of the earth. and coober pedy is now at the forefront of sustainable living. the bbc recently paid a visit. in coober pedy, 60% of the people live underground. and they are the smart ones. once you get used to living underground, you will never live in a house again. you never need heating or cooling, it is peaceful. last year, last summer, we recorded 53 celsius. that is hot, that is bloody hut. it feels like a furnace, especially when the winds are coming from the north. there could be a nuclear war outside for all i care, it is pretty much a consistent 24. it is a four—bedroom dugout. there are two bedrooms upstairs. this is one of the bedrooms, we use it as a spare room. it was a mine, it has been converted from a mine. it could be one of the only places in the world where you can do renovations and extensions and make money rather than lose money because we hit opal when taking
alison holt, bbc news.inhabitants away or in some cases underground. 60% of its residents now live in homes below the surface of the earth. and coober pedy is now at the forefront of sustainable living. the bbc recently paid a visit. in coober pedy, 60% of the people live underground. and they are the smart ones. once you get used to living underground, you will never live in a house again. you never need heating or cooling, it is peaceful. last year, last summer, we recorded 53 celsius. that...