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and you know, we just have to , make alison: alison: our voices heard. a lot of people are asking, who is your favorite candidate for 2020? jane: i'm not -- i'm not -- whoever wins, we have to mobilize in the streets in huge numbers and hold their feet to the fire. and it doesn't help anything for me to say who i prefer. i mean, i've said pretty clearly it's too late for moderation. so i guess that tells you something. [laughter] know, the idea of going back to what existed before trump, i mean trump isn't some unicorn that appeared out of nowhere there's a reason that he was , elected. and so the solution requires much more than going back before he was elected it requires addressing , the reasons that he was elected. and that's why i like the green new deal, because it'll not only solve the climate crisis, it will address the reasons that someone like trump could get elected in a country that is supposed to be a democracy. [laughter] this is where you clap. [applause] michael bloomberg has spent hundreds of millions of dollars trying to stop climate ch
and you know, we just have to , make alison: alison: our voices heard. a lot of people are asking, who is your favorite candidate for 2020? jane: i'm not -- i'm not -- whoever wins, we have to mobilize in the streets in huge numbers and hold their feet to the fire. and it doesn't help anything for me to say who i prefer. i mean, i've said pretty clearly it's too late for moderation. so i guess that tells you something. [laughter] know, the idea of going back to what existed before trump, i mean...
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alison: he had a beard. [laughter] katie: for the official identifying him with your round mouth and chin, there you go. a big old beard. alison: very different time. note: photographs were required on passports until 1914. alison: so, the great seal appears on passports and on foreign service commissions. we have several foreign service commissions in the collection. they are fantastic items that tell so many stories and are great markers in time. you can see the great seal that was adhered to this commission. this commission belonged to ambassador ryan crocker when he was appointed to serve as u.s. ambassador to syria in 1998. do you want to talk about commissions and credentials? katie: the first ambassador was the ambassador to great britain. before that, people who held the post were called ministers. alison: ambassador crocker served as ambassador several times in his career, not only to syria, but to lebanon, kuwait, pakistan, iraq, afghanistan. katie: a new commission every time. alison: he was no st
alison: he had a beard. [laughter] katie: for the official identifying him with your round mouth and chin, there you go. a big old beard. alison: very different time. note: photographs were required on passports until 1914. alison: so, the great seal appears on passports and on foreign service commissions. we have several foreign service commissions in the collection. they are fantastic items that tell so many stories and are great markers in time. you can see the great seal that was adhered to...
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i'm abby phillip. >> i'm alison kosik. this is the latest.han a dozen people killed in a crash in kazakhstan. 93 passengers and 5 crew members were onboard the bek air flight that went down just after takeoff. nathan hodge is live in moscow. nathan, what are you learning about this crash? >> reporter: alison, we're looking at a crash that could have been more catastrophic. in recent minutes, authorities have revised down the death toll in the incident to 12 people. down from 15. and right now, rescue workers are still on the scene, clearing up the scene of this rather catastrophic scene that we see here just outside of the largest city in kazakhstan, almaty, where a bek airplane regional airliner, crashed very shortly after takeoff on its way to the capital of the country. authorities have grounded the fokker 100 aircraft, as well as has suspended, pending investigation, operations by that airline. kazzic authorities have responded quickly. on the scene, they issued a note of condolence. and the current president of kazakhstan said that satur
i'm abby phillip. >> i'm alison kosik. this is the latest.han a dozen people killed in a crash in kazakhstan. 93 passengers and 5 crew members were onboard the bek air flight that went down just after takeoff. nathan hodge is live in moscow. nathan, what are you learning about this crash? >> reporter: alison, we're looking at a crash that could have been more catastrophic. in recent minutes, authorities have revised down the death toll in the incident to 12 people. down from 15. and...
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i'm alison kosik. >> i'm joe johns.appy hanukkah. >> good morning. >> it's the first day of hanukkah. here's the national menorah lighting ceremony near the white house. we wish everybody a happy holiday. >>> even as president trump's impeachment by the house is going on, new details are emerging that could damage his eventual senate trial. newly released documents show the effort to freeze aid for ukraine. that began 90 minutes after the infamous call between trump and the leader of ukraine. >> a spokeswoman for the budget office said it would be reckless of media to tie the hold of funds to the phone call. the hold had been announced before the call at an interagency meeting. the new documents show that a white house budget official knew at the time the hold on aid could raise eyebrows. cnn politics reporter jeremy herb has more. >> reporter: good morning, joe and alison. newly released e-mails came 90 minutes after president trump's call with president zelensky on july 25th. the e-mails provide new detail to our unde
i'm alison kosik. >> i'm joe johns.appy hanukkah. >> good morning. >> it's the first day of hanukkah. here's the national menorah lighting ceremony near the white house. we wish everybody a happy holiday. >>> even as president trump's impeachment by the house is going on, new details are emerging that could damage his eventual senate trial. newly released documents show the effort to freeze aid for ukraine. that began 90 minutes after the infamous call between trump...
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alison roman, everybody. terence higgins, the 8g band stay tuned for "lilly singh.ith lilly singh" - i'm going to fix the recently cancelled victoria's secret fashion show she's also wearing a night guard so she can literally say - >> not going to happen >> lilly: and i'm going to sit down and talk to the very first egot winner to also be the sexiest man alive. john legend. [ cheers and applause hey, cal and calvin -- we'll be right back in one minute
alison roman, everybody. terence higgins, the 8g band stay tuned for "lilly singh.ith lilly singh" - i'm going to fix the recently cancelled victoria's secret fashion show she's also wearing a night guard so she can literally say - >> not going to happen >> lilly: and i'm going to sit down and talk to the very first egot winner to also be the sexiest man alive. john legend. [ cheers and applause hey, cal and calvin -- we'll be right back in one minute
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i'm alison kosik. john and alisyn. >>> it's time for christmas breakfast which you may be enjoying right now. and it's also time for all of the conventional wisdom on whether your favorite foods are good or bad for your health. john avalon has been eating a lot to research this. he's here to sort it all out for our reality check. >> we're not going to let any grinches appear in people's breakfasts. merry christmas, folks. if you've got kids running around like i do, there's a good chance you're feeling both jolly and exhausted jonesing for that breakfast. eggs, buttered toast, and coffee. definitely coffee. and you probably have no idea whether the latest scientific study has decided that these delicious staples of the american diet are going to kill you quickly or help you live older than grandpa. so now we're here to help, folks. with our latest edition of reality check is it good for you. so let's run them down starting with eggs. i love me some scrambled eggs. human beings have been scarfing them d
i'm alison kosik. john and alisyn. >>> it's time for christmas breakfast which you may be enjoying right now. and it's also time for all of the conventional wisdom on whether your favorite foods are good or bad for your health. john avalon has been eating a lot to research this. he's here to sort it all out for our reality check. >> we're not going to let any grinches appear in people's breakfasts. merry christmas, folks. if you've got kids running around like i do, there's a...
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abby and alison?vanessa, thank you. >>> a 7-year-old girl is in critical condition after a shooting in chicago. police say someone fired shots from the sidewalk, hitting the girl inside her home in the brighten park neighborhood. police have no suspects. just days ago, 13 people were shot at a gathering in chicago, this as the city struggles to shake its reputation for gun violence. >>> the suspect in a fatal stabbing of two men in nashville is in police custody this morning. charges against michael moseley, include two counts of criminal homicide. two victims, were stabbed during a fight on saturday outside of a nashville bar. one is the younger brother of a san francisco quarterback. a third victim was hospitalized. >>> anti-semitism rears its ugly head again. the nypd is investigating at least three possible hate-based attacks on jewish people in the past 72 hours. in one of them, a man from miami is accused of punching and kicking a 65-year-old man in manhattan on monday. the 28-year-old suspect i
abby and alison?vanessa, thank you. >>> a 7-year-old girl is in critical condition after a shooting in chicago. police say someone fired shots from the sidewalk, hitting the girl inside her home in the brighten park neighborhood. police have no suspects. just days ago, 13 people were shot at a gathering in chicago, this as the city struggles to shake its reputation for gun violence. >>> the suspect in a fatal stabbing of two men in nashville is in police custody this morning....
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alison?> paula hancocks, thanks very much. >>> town of balmoral all but wiped out from the wildfire across wales. more than 105 fires were burning as of sunday morning, fuelled by a catastrophic dry and windy conditions. a state of emergency declared with no significant rainfall expected in the next two months. >> it's amazing what's going on there. the pictures are just stunning. >>> "the rise of skywalker" capped off a big year for disney. but the opening wasn't as big a blockbuster as they hoped. cnn business coming up next. inr members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. o n assllaims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa (danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn't!? your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work...
alison?> paula hancocks, thanks very much. >>> town of balmoral all but wiped out from the wildfire across wales. more than 105 fires were burning as of sunday morning, fuelled by a catastrophic dry and windy conditions. a state of emergency declared with no significant rainfall expected in the next two months. >> it's amazing what's going on there. the pictures are just stunning. >>> "the rise of skywalker" capped off a big year for disney. but the opening...
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alison? >>> the security and exchanged commission is investigating bmw.liar with the probe, reports how the s.e.c. says the automaker reports its sales in the u.s. bmw may have boosted its vehicles by having dealers register cars that had not been sold to customers yet. bmw is the not the first automaker to have its sales look into by the s.e.c. the s.e.c. said fiat paid dealers to report fake sales. a spokesperson for the company says bmw is cooperating with the investigation. >>> a young pacers fan nails a half-court shot. and now, he gets a year's supply of what exactly? andy sholes has that in the bleacher report, coming up. >>> welcome back. tens of millions of people are scheduled to travel this holiday week. the west coast, already dealing with a powerful storm, bringing heavy rain and mountain snow. the probability of a white christmas over the last 40 years or so, decent in the north, not so much in the south. this year, dreaming of a white christmas. well, that may be as close as you can get. meteorologist pedram javaheri has your yuletide forec
alison? >>> the security and exchanged commission is investigating bmw.liar with the probe, reports how the s.e.c. says the automaker reports its sales in the u.s. bmw may have boosted its vehicles by having dealers register cars that had not been sold to customers yet. bmw is the not the first automaker to have its sales look into by the s.e.c. the s.e.c. said fiat paid dealers to report fake sales. a spokesperson for the company says bmw is cooperating with the investigation....
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. >> reporter: alison john's son bo botham also suffered that same fate. >> if i could ask her anything? how do you cope? >> bottam john! >> reporter: the names botham john and tatiana, now a rallying cry. >> she wasn't killed. she was murdered. >> reporter: flash points in the national conversation on police and the use of deadly force. >> no justice, no peace! >> reporter: highlighted by a new study that found black men are 2.5 more times likely to be killed by police than white bo botham john is one of that number. he was fully conscious of the stigma he bother as a man of color. >> he loved to dress well, and i would ask, what do you think that you must look the part every time? he said to me, mommy, i know what it is when i walk into an elevator and a little white lady pulls her bag closer to her. i dress well so that i am not mistaken. >> they can see your truth, lord. i pray for your hand of protection and guidance. >> reporter: as an active church member, the 26-year-old's voice lifted up the confwragation. >> he was about forgiveness. he was about compassion. he was about reach
. >> reporter: alison john's son bo botham also suffered that same fate. >> if i could ask her anything? how do you cope? >> bottam john! >> reporter: the names botham john and tatiana, now a rallying cry. >> she wasn't killed. she was murdered. >> reporter: flash points in the national conversation on police and the use of deadly force. >> no justice, no peace! >> reporter: highlighted by a new study that found black men are 2.5 more times likely...
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alison schmidt is the lead teacher for the arts department. >>> can everybody play an instrument heretely. it's unbelievable for two humans to care so much about other people's children. >> reporter: alison says the impact has been huge. but it was interesting. when i tried to talk to the hales about this, they seem downright oblivious. >>> they have no doubt you've changed lives. that to me -- you don't think so? >> no, i don't. >> they're ripples of effect, i hope, you know? >> reporter: ripples? sophomore william delgado says it's more like tidal waves. >> really, music has and can create somebody. and it created me. >> reporter: studies consistently show that music education helps kids do better in school overall. if for no other reason than it makes them want to attend. >> i wish you can be there every time i get to hand an instrument to a student and their eyes light up. >> reporter: fortunately, the hales are now starting to understand. >> if i could thank you every single day of my life, i would. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: as we go into the holidays, it's good to remember that there is
alison schmidt is the lead teacher for the arts department. >>> can everybody play an instrument heretely. it's unbelievable for two humans to care so much about other people's children. >> reporter: alison says the impact has been huge. but it was interesting. when i tried to talk to the hales about this, they seem downright oblivious. >>> they have no doubt you've changed lives. that to me -- you don't think so? >> no, i don't. >> they're ripples of effect,...
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>> reporter: good morning, alison. president trump even though we haven't seen much of him today, he has no public events on his schedule. that's how he'll spend a lot of the holidays. when he's been behind closed doors, little of what we've seen of him, it's been clear what's on his mind. that is impeachment. when talking to reporters, he lashed out at nancy pelosi. he said she hated republicans. he said she hated every person that voted for president trump. also she was doing him an enormous disservice to this country. the one person he had a lot of positive things to say about is senator mitch mcconnell. we learned mcconnell is willing to bring the senate procedures to the floor for a vote even if he doesn't have the support of senator schumer. so remember where we are right now. nancy pelosi holding onto the articles of impeachment. she has refused to transmit them to the senate until she has any kind of confidence of what a fair trial would look like. democrats and republicans obviously have a very different idea
>> reporter: good morning, alison. president trump even though we haven't seen much of him today, he has no public events on his schedule. that's how he'll spend a lot of the holidays. when he's been behind closed doors, little of what we've seen of him, it's been clear what's on his mind. that is impeachment. when talking to reporters, he lashed out at nancy pelosi. he said she hated republicans. he said she hated every person that voted for president trump. also she was doing him an...
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alison freeman, thank you very much. alison freeman in sandringham.cenes off the coast of sardinia, where a merchant ship became stranded on a rocky stretch of coast. the ship had unloaded a cargo of coffee and was heading for spain when bad weather forced the captain to try to return to port. rescue crews manage to reach all 12 crew members, but not before they'd endured some very large waves crashing onto the deck. nobody was injured. the latest headlines on bbc news: tesco suspends christmas card production at a chinese factory after a six—year—old girl in london finds a message claiming prisoners are being forced to pack them. the home secretary meets the family of harry dunn, the teenager killed in a road accident in northamptonshire in august australia's prime minister returns to the country after facing criticism for holidaying in hawaii while bushfires engulf three australian states. more now on one of our main stories. tesco is investigating allegations that forced labour is used at a chinese factory that produces its charity christmas cards.
alison freeman, thank you very much. alison freeman in sandringham.cenes off the coast of sardinia, where a merchant ship became stranded on a rocky stretch of coast. the ship had unloaded a cargo of coffee and was heading for spain when bad weather forced the captain to try to return to port. rescue crews manage to reach all 12 crew members, but not before they'd endured some very large waves crashing onto the deck. nobody was injured. the latest headlines on bbc news: tesco suspends christmas...
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that's really more of a technical, legal argument, alison. they're saying this is a live dispute, it's still in play. they're telling the court who asked them, could it matter still. and the answer is, of course it could, both in the articles and in the future. there's nothing that's different about the mcgahn testimony than it was before. it's less of saber-rattling as it's played in the press, of "yes, we're going to impeach again," and more of a legal argument, to say to the court, decide this case, it still matters. >> natasha, harry brings up don mcgahn. why are democrats still interested in talking to him? he's the president's former white house counsel, of course. >> he could provide powerful evidence of the president's alleged obstruction of justice. as harry mentioned, he did ask, the president did ask don mcgahn to have robert mueller fired. don mcgahn was present for a lot of the conversations about attorney general jeff sessions. and trump's overall attempts to interfere with the russia investigation. the democrats decided not to
that's really more of a technical, legal argument, alison. they're saying this is a live dispute, it's still in play. they're telling the court who asked them, could it matter still. and the answer is, of course it could, both in the articles and in the future. there's nothing that's different about the mcgahn testimony than it was before. it's less of saber-rattling as it's played in the press, of "yes, we're going to impeach again," and more of a legal argument, to say to the court,...
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i'm alison kosik. >> i'm abby phillip. it's friday, december 27th, and 38 days to the iowa caucuses. than a dozen people killed in a crash in kazakhstan. 93 passengers and 5 crew members were onboard the bek air flight that went down just after takeoff. cnn's nathan hodge is live in moscow. nathan, it's incredible that there's so many survivors. what do we know what happened to this flight? >> reporter: yeah, a catastrophic scene that could have been far, far worse. the bek air fokker 100, took off in kazakhstan, headed for the country's capital, but lost altitude shortly after takeoff and crashed on the ground, hit a concrete wall and crashed into a two-story building. we've seen some frightening scenes on the ground, as first responders arrived on the scene to pull survivors from the wreckage. authorities did revise down the initial death toll from 15 to 12. and first responders have taken dozens to local hospitals for first aid and immediate treatment. some of those people are being treated for quite severe injuries. th
i'm alison kosik. >> i'm abby phillip. it's friday, december 27th, and 38 days to the iowa caucuses. than a dozen people killed in a crash in kazakhstan. 93 passengers and 5 crew members were onboard the bek air flight that went down just after takeoff. cnn's nathan hodge is live in moscow. nathan, it's incredible that there's so many survivors. what do we know what happened to this flight? >> reporter: yeah, a catastrophic scene that could have been far, far worse. the bek air...
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joe and alison. >>> the suggestion of impeaching president trump again. court filing from a house judiciary committee, seeking testimony from white house counsel don mcgahn. the former white house counsel. mcgahn shed light on alleged obstruction of justice in the mueller investigation. that was not included in the articles impeachments passed last week. >> the house impeachment ends and an urgency to tie up the mcgahn case. and they should have gotten to court to hear the issues. >>> rudy giuliani making some eye-opening comments, depending his work, digging up dirt on donald trump's colleagues. they pleaded not guilty to charges they illegally funneled foreign money into campaigns. >> the magazine asked why giuliani ever trusted the pair. he said, they look like miami people. i know a lot of miami people that are legitimate and act like them. neither one have ever been convicted of a crime. neither one. generally, that's my cut off point. if you do it based o ed on allegations and claims, you can't trust anybody. >> marie yovanovitch. juligiuliani said,
joe and alison. >>> the suggestion of impeaching president trump again. court filing from a house judiciary committee, seeking testimony from white house counsel don mcgahn. the former white house counsel. mcgahn shed light on alleged obstruction of justice in the mueller investigation. that was not included in the articles impeachments passed last week. >> the house impeachment ends and an urgency to tie up the mcgahn case. and they should have gotten to court to hear the...
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i wake my wife up, who is my law partner, alison motta. and i'm, like, "we got a murder case.. you gotta find a sitter for the kids." >> reporter: when anthony garcia's extradition hearing came up the next day, the mottas, mr. and mrs. were seated at the defense table. >> you are basically consenting to the authorities from nebraska to take you back to that state to deal with these charges. do you understand that? >> absolutely understand. >> i'm not going to answer any questions with regards to his state of mind at this point. >> reporter: the mottas brought in bob's father, robert motta sr. as co-counsel. back in the '70s, the senior motta represented a clown-turned-serial-killer named john wayne gacy. >> i had never tried a case with my dad, and he's towards the end of his career and he'd always said to me, "if you get a juicy murder, that give me a call. i'll try it with ya." and i called him half expecting him to be, like, "nah, you know, i'm too old. i don't wanna do it." and he was onboard immediately, so -- >> this ended up being that case. >> that was that case, right
i wake my wife up, who is my law partner, alison motta. and i'm, like, "we got a murder case.. you gotta find a sitter for the kids." >> reporter: when anthony garcia's extradition hearing came up the next day, the mottas, mr. and mrs. were seated at the defense table. >> you are basically consenting to the authorities from nebraska to take you back to that state to deal with these charges. do you understand that? >> absolutely understand. >> i'm not going to...
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morning alison. good morning.ld looking north sea which, in a few hours' time, over 100 swimmers will go in and do their bit for charity and also blow the cobwebs out, as you say. i am joined by chris, organiser of the event. why do so many people turn up the day after christmas day? i don't know, but they come out in their thousands to support us. i suppose getting rid of the excess of christmas day, and raise money for charity. it all goes to local charities? pretty much local charities, yes. you are some of the guys who will be going in later, quite a personal story for why you are doing at this year? to raise money for a charity for our friends who passed away earlier this year, stephen, battled leukaemia. he grew up with him? yes, from a very young age. tell me about the charity that supported steven? it is called bright red it is in the north and they have five haematology nurses already funded, giving extra care and looking after people. one was on the ward stephen was on. you are going in as well, how do y
morning alison. good morning.ld looking north sea which, in a few hours' time, over 100 swimmers will go in and do their bit for charity and also blow the cobwebs out, as you say. i am joined by chris, organiser of the event. why do so many people turn up the day after christmas day? i don't know, but they come out in their thousands to support us. i suppose getting rid of the excess of christmas day, and raise money for charity. it all goes to local charities? pretty much local charities, yes....
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but right now, alison morris picking up our coverage. >> thank you, sir.>> are you on his nice or naughty list? >> i think we're about to find out. see you tomorrow. thanks so much, craig. >>> a great day to all of you, i'm alison morris at nbc headquarters in new york. president trump is slamming nancy pelosi and the democratic party over impeachment, saying she's desperate. of course impeachment is in limbo right now because pelosi is in a standoff with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell until she gets assurances on how the senate trial will run. nbc news chief white house correspondent hallie jackson is traveling with the president. hallie, those strong remarks came after the president's annual holiday videoconference with the troops this morning. >> reporter: the clouds have definitely cleared here in south florida, alison, although you could say the shadow of impeachment yet hangs over the president. he knows we're here in sunny west palm just
but right now, alison morris picking up our coverage. >> thank you, sir.>> are you on his nice or naughty list? >> i think we're about to find out. see you tomorrow. thanks so much, craig. >>> a great day to all of you, i'm alison morris at nbc headquarters in new york. president trump is slamming nancy pelosi and the democratic party over impeachment, saying she's desperate. of course impeachment is in limbo right now because pelosi is in a standoff with senate...
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stewart allen and joining me there branding and marketing analysts that international marketing alison thank you very much and u.n. special investigator has condemned saudi arabia's trial over the murder of journalist. as quote a mockery of justice 5 people have been sentenced to death for the killing but the court exonerated senior figures including saddam qahtani an advisor to the saudi crown prince could scientists in malaysia are working to reduce the world's dependence on 4 major crops that sweet corn rice and soybeans which provide 2 thirds of the global food supply there are fears the population growth and climate change could cause shortages largely reports from 70 in western malaysia. on a remote farm in northern malaysia stand row upon row of baumberger ground nets native to africa the lagoon is considered and often crop grown by traditional farm most but increasingly neglected in favor of cash crops. is one of a handful of farmers working with a research center to put the crop back in the market i would apply more if i find this very dear is suitable then thought about the m
stewart allen and joining me there branding and marketing analysts that international marketing alison thank you very much and u.n. special investigator has condemned saudi arabia's trial over the murder of journalist. as quote a mockery of justice 5 people have been sentenced to death for the killing but the court exonerated senior figures including saddam qahtani an advisor to the saudi crown prince could scientists in malaysia are working to reduce the world's dependence on 4 major crops...
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alison: it is not a seachange.out giving confidence. we did see some minor tweaks to the plan. it is positive that the bank will see fixed income trading above a year ago, however across the banks, we are expecting a big jump that is more about the weakness of last year than this quarter. that is a positive, but these are tweaks. today will be about trying to get some level of confidence in the revenue side of deutsche bank. cost is something, he is doing the job, they raised their targets, but revenue is the question. tom: do you have any more knowledge to their commitment to new york in the united states? alison: we will wait to see today. we will have a full slate of presentations across the companies. bank said they are committed to the u.s., and if you go back to the chart they showed in july, it is a tweak around the margin in terms of what they expect their footprint to look like. businessrates trading is something they have talked about, blowing back as more of a tweak, not an exit. what we saw this summer
alison: it is not a seachange.out giving confidence. we did see some minor tweaks to the plan. it is positive that the bank will see fixed income trading above a year ago, however across the banks, we are expecting a big jump that is more about the weakness of last year than this quarter. that is a positive, but these are tweaks. today will be about trying to get some level of confidence in the revenue side of deutsche bank. cost is something, he is doing the job, they raised their targets, but...
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and cnn's alison kosik is joining us once again. what more do we know about the suspect and any possible motive? >> reporter: well, we are learning that governor andrew cuomo is calling what happened here at the rabbi's house last night an act of domestic terrorism. as for 38-year-old grafton thomas, he lives in a community about 30 mills from here with his mother. he have wearing a white jump suit at the arraignment, was led into court with his hands handcuffed. he didn't speak much, only talking with his lawyer. he kept his eyes on the floor the entire proceedings. during the proceeding today, prosecutors arguing against bail for thomas saying that one of the victims has a skull fracture and when police stopped him, they found him covered in blood and smelling of bleach. meaning prosecutors believe that thomas may have been trying to conceal a crime. bail was ultimately set at $5 million and the gheks counext c proceeding for thomas is on friday. this is the 13th anti-semitic incident to happen in new york state in the past three
and cnn's alison kosik is joining us once again. what more do we know about the suspect and any possible motive? >> reporter: well, we are learning that governor andrew cuomo is calling what happened here at the rabbi's house last night an act of domestic terrorism. as for 38-year-old grafton thomas, he lives in a community about 30 mills from here with his mother. he have wearing a white jump suit at the arraignment, was led into court with his hands handcuffed. he didn't speak much,...
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in monsey, new york, i'm alison kosik. now back to you. >> thanks, alison. the brutal nature of the attack is striking a chord with jewish communities around the world. cnn's oren liebermann has reaction from israel. >> reporter: news of the attack broke early sunday morning in israel just as the country was starting its workweek and getting ready for the eighth and final night of hanukkah. the chairman of the jewish agency says the attack in monsey, new york, turned the festival of lights into dark days. on the holidays when jews are supposed to be able to feel their safest, whether they're celebrating at home or in a synagogue or with a congregation, these are the days when jews are being targeted. we saw it obviously with the attack here in monsey, new york, on the seventh night of hanukkah and we saw it in pittsburgh and san diego, two attacks that happened on the sabbath. prime minister benjamin netanyahu condemned the attack at his weekly cabinet meeting. >> translator: israeli strongly condemns the brutal attack in the middle of hanukkah holiday at th
in monsey, new york, i'm alison kosik. now back to you. >> thanks, alison. the brutal nature of the attack is striking a chord with jewish communities around the world. cnn's oren liebermann has reaction from israel. >> reporter: news of the attack broke early sunday morning in israel just as the country was starting its workweek and getting ready for the eighth and final night of hanukkah. the chairman of the jewish agency says the attack in monsey, new york, turned the festival of...
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alison schmitt is the lead teacher for the arts department.lay an instrument here who wants to? >> absolutely. it's unbelievable for two humans to care so much about other people's children. >> reporter: alison says the impact has been huge, but it was interesting. when i tried to talk to the hales about this, they seemed downright oblivious. they have no doubt you've changed lives and that to me is-- you don't think so? >> no, i don't. >> there are ripples of effect, i hope. >> reporter: "ripples?" sophomore william delgado says it's more like tidal waves. >> really music has and can create somebody. and it created me. >> reporter: studies consistently show that music education helps kids do better in school overall, if for no other reason than it makes them want to attend. >> i wish you could be there every time i get to hand an instrument to a student and their eyes light up. >> reporter: fortunately, the hales are now starting to understand. >> if i could thank you every single day of my life, i would. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: as we go into the ho
alison schmitt is the lead teacher for the arts department.lay an instrument here who wants to? >> absolutely. it's unbelievable for two humans to care so much about other people's children. >> reporter: alison says the impact has been huge, but it was interesting. when i tried to talk to the hales about this, they seemed downright oblivious. they have no doubt you've changed lives and that to me is-- you don't think so? >> no, i don't. >> there are ripples of effect, i...
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and some questions over a damehood for former director of public prosecutions alison saunders after anment there were knighthoods for two british film makers — steve mcqueen, who directed the oscar—winning 12 years a slave and sam mendes, who directed bond films sky fall and spectre. and in sport, eoin morgan who, captained england to victory in the cricket world cup becomes a cbe, ben stokes an obe, jos buttler and joe root both mbes. an mbe too for england star jill scott for services to women's football. earlier, i spoke to taekwondo world and double olympic champion jadejones who has been awarded an obe. she told me it felt amazing to receive the title. to be recognised at the highest level and to be going to the palace again to receive an honour, it's just amazing and obviously i was so young last time getting so, so i feel like i will appreciate it more this time. yeah, we're watching some pictures of you celebrating back in 2012, when you won your olympic title there. you talked about the feeling of being at the palace and getting that honour, give us a sense of how the day unf
and some questions over a damehood for former director of public prosecutions alison saunders after anment there were knighthoods for two british film makers — steve mcqueen, who directed the oscar—winning 12 years a slave and sam mendes, who directed bond films sky fall and spectre. and in sport, eoin morgan who, captained england to victory in the cricket world cup becomes a cbe, ben stokes an obe, jos buttler and joe root both mbes. an mbe too for england star jill scott for services to...
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jessica, back to you. >> alison kosik, thanks so much. i want to bring in rabbi stanton. sadly this is not the first time you've been here with us in the aftermath of a senseless act of the violence against jewish worshippers. is this such a sad day for so many of us, all of us especially you. and your people that are calling you asking you what you think. help us understand what are you hearing from people this evening, what are you telling people? >> thank you for having me. our community is in a state of shock. and yet we are not entirely shock bed. and this is the eighth night of hanukkah and we are called to publicize the miracle of hanukkah. and we need the help of all of our fellow citizens. everyone who resides in the united states. we need their help in terms of solidarity, we need calls, we need kind nrks we ne, we need o to post the maenorah on their social media feed and to say that we stand with the jewish community. and i've been heartened by the calls i've already received from pastor, from imams, clergy of all stripes. that if anything is the hanukkah mira
jessica, back to you. >> alison kosik, thanks so much. i want to bring in rabbi stanton. sadly this is not the first time you've been here with us in the aftermath of a senseless act of the violence against jewish worshippers. is this such a sad day for so many of us, all of us especially you. and your people that are calling you asking you what you think. help us understand what are you hearing from people this evening, what are you telling people? >> thank you for having me. our...
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now earlier we spoke to alison stewart alan from international marketing partners we often hear whether boeing misread its relationship with american aviation regulations. well i think that's one part of it i mean there's a bigger issue going on here which is about the culture but wing clearly the whistleblowers that wrote memos and tried to escalate their concerns about the 737 max the chain of command were suppressed they weren't listened to so i think you know mr calhoun has a lot on his plate the question of the challenge is going to be what does he prioritize is it the f.a.a. relationship is it changing the culture at this enterprise and clearly we know from the u.s. business culture in that the emphasis of solemn speed and getting to market quickly and therefore one of the things that has close them dearly is taking that approach literally to the extreme and getting the 737 to market quickly without necessarily educating the pilots and a lot of other people that have concerns about the aircraft so they're much more fundamental mix fixes i think that calhoun will need to consider r
now earlier we spoke to alison stewart alan from international marketing partners we often hear whether boeing misread its relationship with american aviation regulations. well i think that's one part of it i mean there's a bigger issue going on here which is about the culture but wing clearly the whistleblowers that wrote memos and tried to escalate their concerns about the 737 max the chain of command were suppressed they weren't listened to so i think you know mr calhoun has a lot on his...
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years honours list — and the anger over the damehood award to former director of public prosecutions alisonicism over her handling sexual offence cases the daily mail quotes nhs figures — which show over half of middle aged adults in the uk have "very high" waist measurements that could put their health at risk. the daily express reports on comments by the president of the european commission, who suggested the brexit transition period should be extended after questioning whether a deal could be done by next december‘s deadline. and a reminder, we'll be taking an in—depth look at those front pages with our reviewers are the former fleet street editor, eve pollard, and the comment editor at city am, rachel cunliffe. that's coming up just after the headlines at 11:30. a man from preston is celebrating after winning one million pounds on the national lottery. didzis pirags — who's a chef and kitchen manager at a lancashire pub — still turned up to work on christmas day despite being a millionaire. mairead smith has been to see him celebrate his win. this is our very lucky christmas winner! tal
years honours list — and the anger over the damehood award to former director of public prosecutions alisonicism over her handling sexual offence cases the daily mail quotes nhs figures — which show over half of middle aged adults in the uk have "very high" waist measurements that could put their health at risk. the daily express reports on comments by the president of the european commission, who suggested the brexit transition period should be extended after questioning whether...
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blink and you miss it, as most alison howe did.it continued after the break, mo sala left speechless, all the while just one goal could knock liverpool out. imagine the relief when sadio mane queued up the keeper celebrations we re queued up the keeper celebrations were restrained as he once played for salzburg. no such qualms in the stands. they were still attending themselves when they defied geometry. the chances he missed forgiven and forgotten in a moment of brilliance. after turning off the warning lights, liverpool through with no alarms and no surprises. patrick gouiri, bbc news. we played really well but we didn't score when we thought we would score. staying on track and making a very decisive and difficult finish that says probably again, much more about him than all the goals he scored so far. sensational finish. chelsea are also through, beating a little 2—0. here isjust chelsea are also through, beating a little 2—0. here is just awfully. potential game for chelsea. a win and they'd be through to the knockout stages.
blink and you miss it, as most alison howe did.it continued after the break, mo sala left speechless, all the while just one goal could knock liverpool out. imagine the relief when sadio mane queued up the keeper celebrations we re queued up the keeper celebrations were restrained as he once played for salzburg. no such qualms in the stands. they were still attending themselves when they defied geometry. the chances he missed forgiven and forgotten in a moment of brilliance. after turning off...
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one minute, pulling troops alison deserting kurdish forces which fought so bravely in syria next minuteey are don't know. countering russian backed... across... one thing i do predict is that 2020 will be a big year of predict is that 2020 will be a big yearof iran. we predict is that 2020 will be a big year of iran. we will be hearing a lot about iranians activity. you will be hearing from us, won't you? ruth, take us through the front page story of the daily mail. all sorts of people in the public sector were persuaded to transfer the public sector pensions into, quote, their nest eggs, into rogue schemes, rogue pension schemes and a lot of them seem to have lost substantial amounts of money. they are discussed in the centre of the daily mail but i won't go into details. they were enrolled with the hmrc and the pensions regulator. if they really are rogue schemes and are so incredibly useless and losing such a lot of money, you have to ask, why have these been going on for so long? what has the pensions regulator been doing in order to interfere with these rogue schemes? it seems to m
one minute, pulling troops alison deserting kurdish forces which fought so bravely in syria next minuteey are don't know. countering russian backed... across... one thing i do predict is that 2020 will be a big year of predict is that 2020 will be a big yearof iran. we predict is that 2020 will be a big year of iran. we will be hearing a lot about iranians activity. you will be hearing from us, won't you? ruth, take us through the front page story of the daily mail. all sorts of people in the...
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it did until the second half for wolves to get over that but they could get past alison becker.ed late goals to win the games but clearly sought out the victory to end 2018 on a high. after nigel pearson and carlo ancelotti have revived the fortunes of watford and everton, arsenal were hoping mikel arteta could do the same at the emirates stadium. it's not quite worked out like that so far. after a boxing day draw at bournemouth, arteta saw his side blow a 1—0 lead to lose 2—1 at home to chelsea. it's their worst home run for 60 years and leaves them still languishing in the bottom half of the table. michael redford has more. the emirates have not been the most thrilling place to watch football. you have to back to october to find last time arsenal won in front of their home fans, a wake—up call very much needed. the new man in the dugout aim to provide it and asked for energy in his first programme notes. he his response. chelsea's defence were sleeping as was the rest of the team. this was the best ofa drab rest of the team. this was the best of a drab first half. but individu
it did until the second half for wolves to get over that but they could get past alison becker.ed late goals to win the games but clearly sought out the victory to end 2018 on a high. after nigel pearson and carlo ancelotti have revived the fortunes of watford and everton, arsenal were hoping mikel arteta could do the same at the emirates stadium. it's not quite worked out like that so far. after a boxing day draw at bournemouth, arteta saw his side blow a 1—0 lead to lose 2—1 at home to...
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jim alison was kind of the number two guy. he was president of the speedway for a wile. and then two other gentlemen, arthur and frank were the oirt cofounders. and the reason they built this place was they saw the potential of the automobile but and there was a lot of automobile manufacturers in indianapolis. they nead add place to test those cars. the idea was to have this big test track here where all these local all theo makers could test their products and then suddenly they start to realize you know what race them ond weekend and then sell them on monday. so that's kind of how the idea of racing here started. when carl fisher and his associates built this track, indianapolis was actually number two in the nation as far as the number of auto manufacturers within the city. number one at that time was cleveland. so indianapolis had a burgeoning auto industry. the companies needed a place to test their cars and a lot of roads were just rut dirt paths, nothing they could really get up to speed. so this place was built and testing began in that regard. however, there was
jim alison was kind of the number two guy. he was president of the speedway for a wile. and then two other gentlemen, arthur and frank were the oirt cofounders. and the reason they built this place was they saw the potential of the automobile but and there was a lot of automobile manufacturers in indianapolis. they nead add place to test those cars. the idea was to have this big test track here where all these local all theo makers could test their products and then suddenly they start to...
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alison pulled of two great saves in the first ten minutes.we would expect at the moment, it is 0—0. that would be enough, if it finished like that, for liverpool. but salzburg, they can score goals. they have one of the best young strikers in world football at the moment, yes, it is this man! brilliant player. so many spa damage that about him is the most in demand teenager in world football. 28 goals in 2a games in the champions league. if he scores tonight, he would be the first player ever to score his first six champions league games. he is being linked with manchester united who are desperate for a striker. apparently there is a release clause in his contract but actually, he, erling haaland, has been fairly quiet. how much will chelsea's match mean to them? massive amounts. they have lost two of their last three games. for frank lampard, it is a big test for stopped to get into the last 16 of the champions league, despite the chance of a ban, will be a massive achievement. but we know that their opponents are out. chelsea can go through
alison pulled of two great saves in the first ten minutes.we would expect at the moment, it is 0—0. that would be enough, if it finished like that, for liverpool. but salzburg, they can score goals. they have one of the best young strikers in world football at the moment, yes, it is this man! brilliant player. so many spa damage that about him is the most in demand teenager in world football. 28 goals in 2a games in the champions league. if he scores tonight, he would be the first player ever...
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it took until the second half for wolves to get over that but they could get past alison becker.ten needed late goals to win the games but clearly sought out the victory to end 2019 on a high. can you imagine a time before var? what were we all talking about after games? well, two big decisions went against wolves at anfield. here's what captain conor coady made of it. it is tough making that decision, especially as a high ego takes you in the premier league and we are checking var. i spoke to the guys today but you do not get clarification on what is happening. they say they are offside, they have to check, as far as your psychos might be don't know. it is hard to ta ke might be don't know. it is hard to take and it has happened twice to us now and we have had to point probably the best teams in the world in the last two days. it is difficult and on an emotional level you are up and down and you don't know quite what to do but i am pretty sure the process can be a bit quicker and pretty sure the process can be a bit quickerand a pretty sure the process can be a bit quicker and a
it took until the second half for wolves to get over that but they could get past alison becker.ten needed late goals to win the games but clearly sought out the victory to end 2019 on a high. can you imagine a time before var? what were we all talking about after games? well, two big decisions went against wolves at anfield. here's what captain conor coady made of it. it is tough making that decision, especially as a high ego takes you in the premier league and we are checking var. i spoke to...
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for some of alison what the u.k. election results means for investors i'm joined now by customs esky chief economist at i n g germany good morning to you so we've seen that the british pound has surged does this reflect the mood among european investors and business to. europe investors are a bit more cautious to be honest i think yes the pound has served for this more because there is clarity and investors like clarity but on the other hand i think if investors take a bit more of a longer term view then they will also realize that actually not nothing is really clear there it might be clear that we will get the the breeder the brakes a treaty approved by british parliament but then the u.k. would still and to the transition period and would still have to negotiate the future trade agreement with the e.u. and we know from experience that the negotiating a new trade trade agreement will last sometimes years sometimes even decades so this i'm certain it will clearly come back yeah exactly the trip transition period rig
for some of alison what the u.k. election results means for investors i'm joined now by customs esky chief economist at i n g germany good morning to you so we've seen that the british pound has surged does this reflect the mood among european investors and business to. europe investors are a bit more cautious to be honest i think yes the pound has served for this more because there is clarity and investors like clarity but on the other hand i think if investors take a bit more of a longer term...
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in monsey, new york, i'm alison kosik, back to you. >> thank you. new york's top officials have been weighing in on what happened. the state's governor, andrew cuomo, met with some of the victims and was quick to condemn the stabbings. listen. >> i consider this an act of domestic terrorism. let's call it what it is. these people are domestic terrorists, and the law should reflect that, and they should be punished as if it was an act of terrorism. >> look, it is a nationwide problem, and i referred to it as an american cancer, and i believe that. >> new york's mayor, bill de blasio, tells cnn that the jewish community just wants to feel safe. >> more nypd presence in jewish communities, more security cameras, the physical measures, but also the community-based measures. we're going to have patrols of community folks who go out, working with the nypd, from a variety of ethnic backgrounds. there's a fear that anti-semitism is growing in america and becoming more and more violent, and for folks that's very personal. >> joining me now on the phone is ce
in monsey, new york, i'm alison kosik, back to you. >> thank you. new york's top officials have been weighing in on what happened. the state's governor, andrew cuomo, met with some of the victims and was quick to condemn the stabbings. listen. >> i consider this an act of domestic terrorism. let's call it what it is. these people are domestic terrorists, and the law should reflect that, and they should be punished as if it was an act of terrorism. >> look, it is a nationwide...
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i'm abby phillip. >> i'm alison kosik. it's december 26th. 5:00 a.m. in new york. we have 39 days to the iowa caucuses. it's one senator but it's the first crack in the gop, ahead of the impeachment trial is in the senate. lisa murkowski telling an anchorage tv station, she was disturbed when mitch mcconnell said the verdict was a done deal. senators are sworn to be impartial jurors. but mcconnell said there was zero chance that the president would be removed from office. >> everything i do, i'm coordinating with white house counsel. there will be no difference between our position and the president's position, on how to handle this. >> here's how senator murkowski responded. >> i was disturbed. it means we have to take that step back from being hand in glove with the defense. any way we move forward, i think it's important that, at a minimum, the process that the senate uses is one that is fair and full. >> now, this doesn't necessarily mean the president is more likely to be removed from office. it will take 20 republica
i'm abby phillip. >> i'm alison kosik. it's december 26th. 5:00 a.m. in new york. we have 39 days to the iowa caucuses. it's one senator but it's the first crack in the gop, ahead of the impeachment trial is in the senate. lisa murkowski telling an anchorage tv station, she was disturbed when mitch mcconnell said the verdict was a done deal. senators are sworn to be impartial jurors. but mcconnell said there was zero chance that the president would be removed from office. >>...
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alison kosik, it's the evening after that stabbing attack. how are people responding? >> reporter: as you can imagine, this community is in disbelief after that violence that happened in the home behind me at the rabbi's house. now we're learning how the suspect got into that house. he walked in through the unlocked front door. it wasn't unusual for the rabbi to have the door open, to have an open door policy during a celebration like what was happening last night. it was the seventh night of hanukkah. almost 100 people were gathering inside the home. but it's at that time that 38-year-old thomas went ahead with his machete type knife and walked into the house and went on that stabbing spree, stabbing five people, one of them the rabbi's son. one of the guests is being hailed as a hero. joseph glub told us that he threw a coffee table at the suspect and also wrote down his license plate number before the suspect fled. that's a good thing because electronic system on the george washington bridge caught him driving across the bridge into new york city to harlem. that's w
alison kosik, it's the evening after that stabbing attack. how are people responding? >> reporter: as you can imagine, this community is in disbelief after that violence that happened in the home behind me at the rabbi's house. now we're learning how the suspect got into that house. he walked in through the unlocked front door. it wasn't unusual for the rabbi to have the door open, to have an open door policy during a celebration like what was happening last night. it was the seventh...
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alison, back to you. >> thank you very much. we're praying emergency crews can get out there as soon as possible. >>> there's this powerful winter storm moving across the united states, it has slammed southern california with rain and even snow, creating a baig headache for holiday travelers. >> if you're traveling today, tomorrow or sunday, major delays and also on the road. a lot of rain and snow to southern california, and now it's starting to move to the east. it is going to bring rain and snow to the desert southwest before it moves on. this is brought to you by farmers insurance. get a quote at farmers.com. there are warnings in effect, weather advisories across the rockies and southwest. as this pushes east it has a major snow component on the north side and rain to the south, a lot of rain and a lot of snow. the upper midwest, places like minneapolis, major airport delays. dakotas, nebraska getting a lot of snow. we could get more than a foot, foot and a half, minneapolis several inches, and then for chicago, all rain fo
alison, back to you. >> thank you very much. we're praying emergency crews can get out there as soon as possible. >>> there's this powerful winter storm moving across the united states, it has slammed southern california with rain and even snow, creating a baig headache for holiday travelers. >> if you're traveling today, tomorrow or sunday, major delays and also on the road. a lot of rain and snow to southern california, and now it's starting to move to the east. it is...
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de cabeza a dormir la mandó con la cabeza 10 alexander para van dyc pelota larga que aso que hace alisonganaba el equipo de pep guardiola se ponía contento el técnico . >>> prepárense centro por la derecha uno a uno cuantas veces desee dicho que nunca despejen al medio miren lo que pasa golazo de kevin para definir el partido pero a dos del final cristián va a tirar el tiro libre y le pega. >>> al final fue dos a dos vámonos a la fútbol playa . >>> vamos con la...
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. >> cnn's alison kosick is live at the attack. what are we learning? >> reporter: we're learning that 38-year-old alleged attacker was actually able to walk through the front door of the rabbi's house because the door was unlocked. it's not uncommon for the rabbi to leave the door unlocked because of a big celebration like last night. over 100 people in the house celebrating the seventh night of hanukkah. so when thomas walked in, the rabbi was in the process of lighting the menorah. that is when grafton thomas went ahead with his stabbing spree, stabbing five people, including the rabbi's son. all of the victims are recovering at the hospital. one of the victims, joseph gluck, is being called a hero because he threw a coffee table at the attacker and actually wrote down his license plate. that's a good thing because his license plate was spotted as thomas was spotted crossing the george washington bridge in new york city, about a half hour away from where we are here. authorities caught up with him in harlem where they arrested him and found him cover
. >> cnn's alison kosick is live at the attack. what are we learning? >> reporter: we're learning that 38-year-old alleged attacker was actually able to walk through the front door of the rabbi's house because the door was unlocked. it's not uncommon for the rabbi to leave the door unlocked because of a big celebration like last night. over 100 people in the house celebrating the seventh night of hanukkah. so when thomas walked in, the rabbi was in the process of lighting the...
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. >> of course you don't, alison.tephanie grisham, when the white house impeached bill clinton two decades ago there was an immediate vote to send it over to the u.s. senate. it was a strong case, 11 potential felonies identified by special counsel ken starr. here none are identified and nancy pelosi is holding the articles. >> i think that this has backfired on her and she overplayed her hand. now her only move is to hold these articles of impeachment so they can keep yelling the word impeachment and have that hanging over the president's head as we moved into an election year. the president is doing great, our economy is booming. he just signed for more funding for the border wall, assistance for vets and the opioid crisis. imagine what he's going to do once this sham is over and going into 020, what he will -- 2020, what he will be able to do for this country. gregg: the democrats threatened witnesses, holding hearings behind closed doors. denying republicans the right to call their own witnesses. now nancy pelosi
. >> of course you don't, alison.tephanie grisham, when the white house impeached bill clinton two decades ago there was an immediate vote to send it over to the u.s. senate. it was a strong case, 11 potential felonies identified by special counsel ken starr. here none are identified and nancy pelosi is holding the articles. >> i think that this has backfired on her and she overplayed her hand. now her only move is to hold these articles of impeachment so they can keep yelling the...