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allison: right. of course, these look like older men, women, families, people who have gone through a lot. susan: this is now late october 1918? mitchell: probably, the second phase. we are talking about the third week in october. susan: an armistice eventually declared november 11. mitchell: november 11. the main objective was a city important to the french, because they had lost it during the franco-prussian war. here they are talking about the november 11 armistice, which as it points out, is a cease-fire, not necessarily a surrender. allison: you can see the joy on the soldiers' faces. mitchell: they were still fighting up until the last minute, which meant soldiers were dying, even though they knew there would be an armistice. susan: did all fighting stop on the 11th? mitchell: some of it lingered a little bit after because word did not reach general pershing. that was clemens, it was very -- who was very critical of the americans for the most part, but there he was extremely happy. allison: the
allison: right. of course, these look like older men, women, families, people who have gone through a lot. susan: this is now late october 1918? mitchell: probably, the second phase. we are talking about the third week in october. susan: an armistice eventually declared november 11. mitchell: november 11. the main objective was a city important to the french, because they had lost it during the franco-prussian war. here they are talking about the november 11 armistice, which as it points out,...
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allison: yes. host: the supreme court. allison: correct. host: and the diplomatic corps also were invited to attend this, along with many members of civic groups that helped support the war effort and the military. allison: there were also a lot of representatives from the allied nations as well. they really wanted to show their support for the american unknown soldier and continue the bonds of friendship that were created during the first world war. host: so interesting to look at the way people dressed. how different. mitchell: yes. they all look the same. allison: here you can see the american war mothers, which was a group of mothers that banded together during the war to support the military because their children were serving. and after the war they did a lot of community service in support of veterans. and i believe those women are from the army nurse corps. it is a little hard to tell. it's blurry. but as you can see, we have the representation of women -- mitchell: that or maybe salvation army? allison: they could be. some of the u
allison: yes. host: the supreme court. allison: correct. host: and the diplomatic corps also were invited to attend this, along with many members of civic groups that helped support the war effort and the military. allison: there were also a lot of representatives from the allied nations as well. they really wanted to show their support for the american unknown soldier and continue the bonds of friendship that were created during the first world war. host: so interesting to look at the way...
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allison: yes. mitchell: obviously the french train is coming in. you can see the french soldiers there lined up as honor guard. host: allison finklestein, how did this whole concept of the unknown soldier being honored come about? allison: well, it really goes back to the beginning of the mechanization of warfare that you see expand during world war i. you get a lot more unidentifiable remains. of course, you had a lot in the civil war, but people were really struggling with the fact that they could not figure out who many of these casualties were, so great britain and france in 1920 buried an unknown soldier in each of their countries. in great britain it was in westminster abbey, and in france it was under the arc de triomphe in paris. so the u.s. decided to do something similar to that. the idea was started by representative hamilton fish of new york, who submitted legislation to bury an unknown soldier from the u.s. i believe they are in chalons-sur-marne in france right now, where the unknown
allison: yes. mitchell: obviously the french train is coming in. you can see the french soldiers there lined up as honor guard. host: allison finklestein, how did this whole concept of the unknown soldier being honored come about? allison: well, it really goes back to the beginning of the mechanization of warfare that you see expand during world war i. you get a lot more unidentifiable remains. of course, you had a lot in the civil war, but people were really struggling with the fact that they...
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allison: yes.nt to expand into the southeast. gary: gary lewis. nice to meet you. lemonis: what would this place look like on a friday night? gary: game day it's mobbed. there's people coming in really from all directions. lemonis: today i brought the team to the atlanta braves stadium where we're opening up a new sweet pete's and farrell's concept. ball games, concerts, public events, friday nights, saturday nights, bars, restaurants, the expectations i have on this location are $8 million to $10 million a year. allison: that's going to be the stairwell. it's a grand staircase. lemonis: i wanted to revive this brand in a way that had staying power for the future. travis, allison, pete, and we're in control of our destiny, but have the right people, the right product, and the right process. ♪ lemonis: tonight, we're going to california. more than just scenic, sunny, and trend-setting, the golden state is also the greenest. man: we're ending prohibition and we're mainstreaming pot. damian: there's b
allison: yes.nt to expand into the southeast. gary: gary lewis. nice to meet you. lemonis: what would this place look like on a friday night? gary: game day it's mobbed. there's people coming in really from all directions. lemonis: today i brought the team to the atlanta braves stadium where we're opening up a new sweet pete's and farrell's concept. ball games, concerts, public events, friday nights, saturday nights, bars, restaurants, the expectations i have on this location are $8 million to...
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de la caminada, o serÁ que ya llegÓ la hora que va a aliviarme. >> en este humilde hospital naciÓ allisonio. >> ¿usted considera que esta niÑo es un milagro? >> sÍ es un milagro porque a pesar de todo lo que pasamos ello estÁ bien y yo tambiÉn estoy bien. >> un dÍa despuÉs de su nacimiento, allison fue registrada, su pequeÑo pie y huella dactilares sellaron su nacionalidad mexicana. >> ahora que tiene una hija mexicana ¿cuÁles son las planes para usted? >> trabajar acÁ en mÉxico a eso venÍa porque no pensaba cruzar a los estados. >> el nacimiento de la pequeÑo allison guadalupe se regÓ como pÓlvora entre la caravana y sirviÓ para dar esperanzas a muchos el dÍa de hoy. >> la verdad mucha felicidad porque es algo bueno que pasa, primera noticia buena. >> con este acontecimiento los padres de la pequeÑa han cambiado el sueÑo americano por el sueÑo mexicano. >> ahora nos vamos a quedar en mÉxico. >> el nacimiento de allison guadalupe ha sido un verdadero milagro para esta familia, que ahora con una acta de nacimiento en mano, podrÁ trasladarse hasta su destino final en coahuilas sin ningÚn pr
de la caminada, o serÁ que ya llegÓ la hora que va a aliviarme. >> en este humilde hospital naciÓ allisonio. >> ¿usted considera que esta niÑo es un milagro? >> sÍ es un milagro porque a pesar de todo lo que pasamos ello estÁ bien y yo tambiÉn estoy bien. >> un dÍa despuÉs de su nacimiento, allison fue registrada, su pequeÑo pie y huella dactilares sellaron su nacionalidad mexicana. >> ahora que tiene una hija mexicana ¿cuÁles son las planes para...
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ask allison. she had personal experiences with that too. >> i'll get to that in a moment, but it is really remarkable. surveillance speaks to pair know i can't. and you bring that up quite effectively. the bunker in his own home. the fear that libyans and al qaeda types were out to get him. but you also actually layout where these grievances, the politics of personal victimhood and the politics of grievance were born. he was a hemophiliac and that comes from his mother. tell us how that plays into his world view. >> i don't know exactly. but he had a very intimate relationship with fear. he was a hemophiliac and growing up in the 1950s in ohio there was little to no treatment. apparently they used to hang him upside down sometimes so that the blood didn't pool. he thought he was going to die. so he was incredibly fearful and you know, i think that informed him all throughout his life. you spoke about the pair knrano. there's two ways to go. you either become very cautious or kind of the stereotypi
ask allison. she had personal experiences with that too. >> i'll get to that in a moment, but it is really remarkable. surveillance speaks to pair know i can't. and you bring that up quite effectively. the bunker in his own home. the fear that libyans and al qaeda types were out to get him. but you also actually layout where these grievances, the politics of personal victimhood and the politics of grievance were born. he was a hemophiliac and that comes from his mother. tell us how that...
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where's allison?find her and we're driving and we're looking and we're trying to figure out and we figured maybe we missed and she got in the car with jason? it didn't make any sense. so she couldn't have been in front of us. we haven't driven past her. there's a fence. she couldn't have gone through the fence. the fence was on fire. so it didn't process as to where she could have possibly gone. >> coming up, sisters with just seconds to survive. >> she was panicking. >> i just lost it. i said i don't want to die. i'm too young to die. >> when dateline continues. with uncontrolled moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, you never know how your skin will look. and it can feel like no matter what you do, you're itching all the time. but even though you see and feel your eczema on the surface of your skin, an overly sensitive immune system deep within your skin might actually be causing your eczema. so help heal your skin from within. with dupixent. dupixent is not a steroid, and it continuously
where's allison?find her and we're driving and we're looking and we're trying to figure out and we figured maybe we missed and she got in the car with jason? it didn't make any sense. so she couldn't have been in front of us. we haven't driven past her. there's a fence. she couldn't have gone through the fence. the fence was on fire. so it didn't process as to where she could have possibly gone. >> coming up, sisters with just seconds to survive. >> she was panicking. >> i...
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i want to bring in allison for us. tell us about the magnitude of this and where the tsunami warning is. >> the magnitude is increased back to 7.0. this often happens when you get earthquakes. you get data from a lot of places and the numbers will go up and down in the first 20 minutes after the quake happened. if you read anywhere you had a 6.6 or 7.2, they are all referring to the same quake. it is adjusted to a 7.0. 40.9 kilometers deep. in terms of earthquakes, anything under 70 kilometers is shallow. the main concern with shallow earthquakes is a tsunami threat. this is where the area of the earthquake occurred. we had at least one aftershock. this is what you are looking at. that aftershock was a 5.8 a little bit south of anchorage alaska. the inlets and peninsulas that take place here. what we know is there is a localized tsunami warning that has been issued for the cook inlet and the southern peninsula around this region. we don't have a widespread warning. when you get large earthquakes, they will issue them u
i want to bring in allison for us. tell us about the magnitude of this and where the tsunami warning is. >> the magnitude is increased back to 7.0. this often happens when you get earthquakes. you get data from a lot of places and the numbers will go up and down in the first 20 minutes after the quake happened. if you read anywhere you had a 6.6 or 7.2, they are all referring to the same quake. it is adjusted to a 7.0. 40.9 kilometers deep. in terms of earthquakes, anything under 70...
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allison, we will have to follow-up on that. thanks very much. >>> all righty.rgentina. chaotic there after soccer fans attack the opposing teams. why it forced one of south america's biggest rivalries to return home. (speaking in italian) prenderro dieci biscotti... eeee twelvé bomboloni... i just got my ancestrydna results: 74% italian. and i found out that i'm from the big toe of that sexy italian boot! calabria. it even shows the migration path from south italia all the way to exotico new jersey! so this holiday season it's ancestrydna per tutti! order your kit now at ancestry.com ♪ lean on me, when you're not strong ♪ ♪ and i'll be your friend ♪ ♪ i'll help you carry on ♪ ♪ lean on me. whenshe was pregnant,ter failed, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i had no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. we'r
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[cheers and applause] i want to thank our daughters allison and jordan and their families. [applause] i love my family with all my heart and everybody in the state. every family in the state. every family. [applause] there are a couple of people i want to recognize. [applause] my mom was a single mom raised five kids in a tough environment with no money. she never believed to be governor or senator. i guess she believed it. [laughter] with everybody in the office she unfortunately died the day before the campaign started. [speaking spanish] [speaking sp] [applause] we all love jerry and we all of my mom. the next person i want to thank she has been by my side since my first year in office building a great campaign team. thank you and my chief of staff who has done a great job with my entire team they have done a great job there are a lot of people in this race thank you to president trump and vice president pants. former president george w. bush and former governor jeb bush. there is a lot of people who came down to get the vote out and lindsey graham. [applause] senator co
[cheers and applause] i want to thank our daughters allison and jordan and their families. [applause] i love my family with all my heart and everybody in the state. every family in the state. every family. [applause] there are a couple of people i want to recognize. [applause] my mom was a single mom raised five kids in a tough environment with no money. she never believed to be governor or senator. i guess she believed it. [laughter] with everybody in the office she unfortunately died the day...
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league in scoring headed into the weekend but he's not their only stretch your nuts half man and allison play at age five tallys of their own. that kept up their attacking ways braman. chances flew back and forth because the hosts also showed their attacking flair. good saying they got better offense could also depend on their strong back line and reliable keep a young zama trying to bounce back from two straight league losses greyman caps on my plenty busy. but finally late in the first half leading marksmen created a chance for his team to do what they do best last intell shot from twenty metres out go deflected to allison player who skillfully stretches the ball through his markers and buried it to put the guests i had i the nailed one was the twenty five year olds fourth time opening the scoring sick at this season. opening the second half behind clamens adjustments to help because this time as it was the helper but it was play on him made the difference in the past or a poorly defended corner of the french strikers double nutmegs finishing level of his scoring record with. the at ba
league in scoring headed into the weekend but he's not their only stretch your nuts half man and allison play at age five tallys of their own. that kept up their attacking ways braman. chances flew back and forth because the hosts also showed their attacking flair. good saying they got better offense could also depend on their strong back line and reliable keep a young zama trying to bounce back from two straight league losses greyman caps on my plenty busy. but finally late in the first half...
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amy: aimee allison, i look forward to talking to you tonight.e're speaking today and it is so calm. hear youg we can even tonight because you're going to be at the, what, you're going to be with stacey abrams in atlanta. i can't imagine how loud it is going to be. you're going to be on the phone but we are doing a six hour special and you will be one of the people who we will be turning to to look at what is happening in this country. i hope folks tune in at 7:00 eastern standard time to 1:00 in the morning when democracy now! joins with the intercept in this historic special broadadcast. aimee,, thananyou for bebeing there, president of democracy in color and founder of she the people. when we come back, we're going to colorado. these aren't people running, these are ballot initiatives. the fuel in the fossil fuel industry is pouring tens of millions of dollars into defeat some of the people's initiatives on the ballot. and then we're going to hear about the possible enfranchisement of more people than we have ever seen since women got the righ
amy: aimee allison, i look forward to talking to you tonight.e're speaking today and it is so calm. hear youg we can even tonight because you're going to be at the, what, you're going to be with stacey abrams in atlanta. i can't imagine how loud it is going to be. you're going to be on the phone but we are doing a six hour special and you will be one of the people who we will be turning to to look at what is happening in this country. i hope folks tune in at 7:00 eastern standard time to 1:00...
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>>ter: well, steve and allison, really just a whirlwind of events here yesterday. the student government was actually holding a meetingo pass emergency legislation callingki forn's firing while the news aim tinbegten about the reversal. here's his wednesd o thatnill viouslyde yesterday aob different in the right tn aution mo tveayod made one day after w. durkin back on maryland's aseinsnd boayd bpr o snypped sb. decision fromts aft. saying a departure is in the best interests of whe university sayinas a difficult decision but the onright for the university. as part of theue falloutsday university president wallace h said he would retire this coming june.students had plannee for jordan rally t say. that istill going on as scheduled. but instead, it will be a rally in support of jordan mcnair's family and the say l student-athletes. steve andon allis. >> mel, thanks.mu 6:02. more on that story throughouthe morning.its breaki. police arrested two suspects who they say doused a woman with gasoline and set her on fire. it happened in southea d.c. chase tried t break up
>>ter: well, steve and allison, really just a whirlwind of events here yesterday. the student government was actually holding a meetingo pass emergency legislation callingki forn's firing while the news aim tinbegten about the reversal. here's his wednesd o thatnill viouslyde yesterday aob different in the right tn aution mo tveayod made one day after w. durkin back on maryland's aseinsnd boayd bpr o snypped sb. decision fromts aft. saying a departure is in the best interests of whe...
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. >>> cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is looking at building as well.hey mentioned that window, allison. >> she could not have said it any better. the window of opportunity is closing because not only will you see the wind shift, but the wins are going to increase. you've got an elevated and critical threat for northern california today. in southern california, you also have the addition of the extreme fire threat. that is the top category that you can get. that is because not only do we have those incredibly low humidities but the wind are going back up. some sustained winds 20 to 30 miles per hour with the wind gusts up around 40 to 50 miles per hour. that is in the valleys as high as 60 miles per hour along the mountainous terrain there. one thing i want you to look at. okay? this is a smoke map. this would be have los angeles would be down here. most of the day yesterday, that smoke was blowing away from los angeles out of the pacific ocean. but last night, and into this morning, that smoke began to shift back inland. that makes it very difficult fo
. >>> cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is looking at building as well.hey mentioned that window, allison. >> she could not have said it any better. the window of opportunity is closing because not only will you see the wind shift, but the wins are going to increase. you've got an elevated and critical threat for northern california today. in southern california, you also have the addition of the extreme fire threat. that is the top category that you can get. that is because not...
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[applause] >> i went to thank our daughters allison and jordan and their families. love my family with all my heart and i love every family in the state and my goal is to make this a better place for every family in the state, every family. there are a couple people looking down from heaven i want to recognize. i have the most wonderful mom. [applause] >> when i was born my mom was a single mom and raised 5 kids in a tough environment with no money. she never would believe the governor or us senator. i guess she believed it. the second person in the video, jerry bustamonte. everybody in the office, best friend. she died the day before the campaign started. [speaking spanish] >> we all love jerry and we all love my mom. the next person i want to thank is jackie. [cheers and applause] >> she has been by my side since my first year in office it built a great campaign team and they worked day and night, thank you. [applause] >> and brett, my chief of staff. brad is my chief of staff and he has done a great job. i think my entire team and governor's office, they have don
[applause] >> i went to thank our daughters allison and jordan and their families. love my family with all my heart and i love every family in the state and my goal is to make this a better place for every family in the state, every family. there are a couple people looking down from heaven i want to recognize. i have the most wonderful mom. [applause] >> when i was born my mom was a single mom and raised 5 kids in a tough environment with no money. she never would believe the...
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season form with frankfurt have a fantastic four black back have a trio of wizards one of them is allison player who is you guessed it french. mention glad back on a high it's more than twenty years since they last won any serious silverware and that was the german car with heart cohere late stefan effen bag and martin dahlan leading from the front now with your honor's hofmann talk as are and allison play out the phones have another magical attacking trio in the making. you know hoffman is currently in the form of his life he's been a cloud back since the start of twenty sixteen but it's only since shifting to a more central role that he's truly began to realize his long held potential. evidence of suppose my thinking i was still looking for my best position and i found it no. central midfield really suits me but it's where i feel most comfortable in common sense and. you can't ever switch off whether you're defending or attacking you need to be permanently looked outside and very hard i'm totally tuned into the tactical side i think it's also handy if you can score goals and hoffman is
season form with frankfurt have a fantastic four black back have a trio of wizards one of them is allison player who is you guessed it french. mention glad back on a high it's more than twenty years since they last won any serious silverware and that was the german car with heart cohere late stefan effen bag and martin dahlan leading from the front now with your honor's hofmann talk as are and allison play out the phones have another magical attacking trio in the making. you know hoffman is...
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i want to thank our daughters allison and jordan and their . milies i love my family. i love my family with all my heart and i love every family in this state. my goal is to make this better for every family in this state. very family. there are a couple of people looking down from heaven i want o recognize. i had the most wonderful mom. [applause] when i was born, my mom was a single mom and she ultimately raised five kids in a tough environment with little money. she never believed i would be a u.s. senator. e second person, jerry bustamante. everybody in our office and team,ody in this campaign she unfortunately died the day before the campaign started. [speaking spanish] we all loved jeri and we all loved my mom. the next person i want to thank is jackie. she has been by my side since my first year in office and she built a great campaign team and they worked day and night. so jackie and the entire team, thank you. i also want to thank brad. brad is my chief of staff. brad is my chief of staff and he has done a great job. i want to thank my entire team in the gover
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good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> allison, you were on this call. there was some interesting insight that came out the way questions were either asked or answered or not. >> the main focus of the phone call was to talk about the report and the main take away was to show the direct impacts of climate change on americans' lives. usually the reports are from a global standpoint, but this was a focus on the united states. talked about three industries most impacted, real estate, health care, agriculture. the most interesting thing was at the end they did a question and answer segment, had numerous people ask about the time line of this being issued friday. one person directly asked, this is the official white house climate report, says climate change is real. but you have the president of the united states saying it is not. what are we supposed to believe, the white house report or white house spokesperson? and they refused to answer it. the moderator wouldn't allow the panelists to answer that. i found it odd. these are the scientists, they wrote the r
good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> allison, you were on this call. there was some interesting insight that came out the way questions were either asked or answered or not. >> the main focus of the phone call was to talk about the report and the main take away was to show the direct impacts of climate change on americans' lives. usually the reports are from a global standpoint, but this was a focus on the united states. talked about three industries most impacted,...
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. >> allison camarata, thank you for that. jean casarez is in squirrel hill neighborhood. tell me what's happening there. >> reporter: this morning, they had a shabbat, a religious service standing outside of the tree of life. this is still an active crime scene and you cannot go inside. but it was very moving. it was the former rabbi of the tree of life chuck diamond who talked about last week when this all happened and the 11 souls were taken and the families are under seven days of mourning, and we as a community in pittsburgh have to help them adjust and go on. and talked about the reality of it, a week ago today that rabbi myers, who you just saw in that piece with allison, that he was and is the presiding rabbi of tree of life and during the sabbath time that people including rabbis don't have their cell phones on them. they are not supposed to in observance of the issabbath bute did and he called 9-1-1. rabbi diamond said today out here he had his cell phone on him today. i thought that was just a very interesting religious and practical aspect to today. >> incredib
. >> allison camarata, thank you for that. jean casarez is in squirrel hill neighborhood. tell me what's happening there. >> reporter: this morning, they had a shabbat, a religious service standing outside of the tree of life. this is still an active crime scene and you cannot go inside. but it was very moving. it was the former rabbi of the tree of life chuck diamond who talked about last week when this all happened and the 11 souls were taken and the families are under seven days...
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. >> he invited allison cammarata to see the place of the crime at the synagogue behind jean, and how the community is trying to heal. >> these just showed up. we didn't put them here. >> they organically showed up. >> these are the names of the victims and it just showed up. this is an outpouring of love from countless people. i am floored by the love. i don't know where the tents came from. these weren't here yesterday. >> is that right? >> the rain is coming in. somebody brought in tents. this is amazing. this was not done by the synagogue, the community did this. i'm just amazed. amazed. >> what is it like for you to walk around here six days after you ran for your life from this building? >> it was painful, it still is. it is painful. i mean, i know it is part of the grieving process, but, you know, i'm a witness. i'm a victim. i'm a survivor. and i'm also a human. i stand here and i'm in pain. >> are you scared when you see the building? >> no, i'm not scared. i'm angry. how dare you defile our holy space. what made you think you could ever do that. how would you feel if someone
. >> he invited allison cammarata to see the place of the crime at the synagogue behind jean, and how the community is trying to heal. >> these just showed up. we didn't put them here. >> they organically showed up. >> these are the names of the victims and it just showed up. this is an outpouring of love from countless people. i am floored by the love. i don't know where the tents came from. these weren't here yesterday. >> is that right? >> the rain is...
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eric: allison, thanks so much.mp seeing firsthand the devastation of the wildfires in california. we'll have an update on those displaced by the woolsey fire. you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. how mature of them! for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (honking) when your craving strikes, you need your wing nut. ( ♪ ) no one can totally satisfy a craving, quite like your wing nut. arthel: president trump is in california to tour the damage caused by wildfires ripping through the state. 74 deaths now blamed on the destructive fire, thousands of homes burned to their foundation. crews searching for more than 1,000 people in
eric: allison, thanks so much.mp seeing firsthand the devastation of the wildfires in california. we'll have an update on those displaced by the woolsey fire. you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. how mature of them! for drivers with...
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. >> i want to take a look at our first tweet here from allison. she was in art class about an hour north of the area. this is what she was able to film. noone was able to make phone calls. you could only tweet or text. it looks like everyone has their phones out. they are either recording or letting loved ones know they are okay. she confirmed everybody is okay. she said the earthquake sus happened right now. i'm actually shaking we a a seeing a lot of things ton ground if that area. michael had his office thrown aparking lot. i also saw a few other pictures from him. ceiling panels fell down. chase has video from a grocery store. he confirmed everyone in the store is going to be okay. there were a couple minor injuries but most of the damage was to that product. you can see that is a mess. there are grocery items all over the floor and some spills there as well. we are also getting word that there is an airport in anchorage. also hearing from anchorage police department that there is major infrastructure damage. a lot of roads and bridges are dam
. >> i want to take a look at our first tweet here from allison. she was in art class about an hour north of the area. this is what she was able to film. noone was able to make phone calls. you could only tweet or text. it looks like everyone has their phones out. they are either recording or letting loved ones know they are okay. she confirmed everybody is okay. she said the earthquake sus happened right now. i'm actually shaking we a a seeing a lot of things ton ground if that area....
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. >> joining me now is allison samuels, author of another book about michelle obama.nks for coming on the show. and let me start there where we ended up with president trump responding to michelle obama's book saying she has to sell books, she has to have controversy. mrs. obama will probably be asked about president trump's response. how do you think that she will react to that? >> i think that she will be up front, she will say that pd used t - -- president trump use the birther issue to propel him to the white house. he used that to raise his base. he got his base pumped up to sort of get votes. and he sold that lie. he sold that lie all the way into washington. and she had to hold that close. she couldn't talk about that until she was out of the white house. but that hurt her, that hurt her and her husband and her entire family. and i think that to be able to finally excel and sort of talk about that, to sort of write about that, to get that out there, was such a relief to put it on the page and to be able to finally get out and say this hurt my family, this put m
. >> joining me now is allison samuels, author of another book about michelle obama.nks for coming on the show. and let me start there where we ended up with president trump responding to michelle obama's book saying she has to sell books, she has to have controversy. mrs. obama will probably be asked about president trump's response. how do you think that she will react to that? >> i think that she will be up front, she will say that pd used t - -- president trump use the birther...
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allison. they want to get the containment numbers up before the weather ginsz to shift. here's a look at the remainder of saturday. the orange area you see there, that's an elevated fire threat. the red area indicating critical. notice as we go from saturday into sunday that that critical area begins to expand not only for northern california, but also southern california. he with now begin to add in the extreme fire threat for portions fz southern california. that is the top tear of a fire threat that you can get. the reason is the winds are not only going to shift, but they're going to increase. in some of the areas, you're talking winds 40 to even 50 miles an hour. not only is that a concern, because it can spread the wildfires that already exist, but you are going to notice a shift in the smoke. this is a look at saturday. here's california. this is los angeles. saturday night into sunday, we're going to see a shift where that smoke starts coming back inland around the los angeles area. this will make it very difficult for firefighters because now they're going to ha
allison. they want to get the containment numbers up before the weather ginsz to shift. here's a look at the remainder of saturday. the orange area you see there, that's an elevated fire threat. the red area indicating critical. notice as we go from saturday into sunday that that critical area begins to expand not only for northern california, but also southern california. he with now begin to add in the extreme fire threat for portions fz southern california. that is the top tear of a fire...
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i am joined by allison.ou are going to start in germany, where newspapers are marking the ninth of november, a day of many important inner verse reads. >> it is the day of fate. there is one german newspaper that has a list of the most important events that occurred in germany on the ninth of november. the fall of the monarch he and 19 eight teen -- the fall of the 1918.hy in there was the night of broken glass that marked the start of the holocaust. headline reads the night the mass murder began. the image is a type of monument to holocaust victims, or a stumbling block. something you will notice if you have walked around in berlin, there are cobblestones with the name of a holocaust victim and the date they were deported. they have been vandalized in recent years. the returnample of of anti-semitism. nationalism has been making a comeback in germany. of glassng the night is more important than ever. towe are looking ahead commemorations marking the end of world war i. they have been overshadowed by a serie
i am joined by allison.ou are going to start in germany, where newspapers are marking the ninth of november, a day of many important inner verse reads. >> it is the day of fate. there is one german newspaper that has a list of the most important events that occurred in germany on the ninth of november. the fall of the monarch he and 19 eight teen -- the fall of the 1918.hy in there was the night of broken glass that marked the start of the holocaust. headline reads the night the mass...
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speaking of mo there she was, allison to put it mildly. if you missed o big good day d.c.en show, wowre ing you some of the highlights there. >> you go, drake. oklovidson, mike and erin showing off their wares. ian't times i laughed at steve being o'connor. tucker, mark he did at hundred push-ups and that was in 10 minutes and thenrehe t's lady gd bradley cooper. it was fun. fun was had by all. studio audience. they were great as wellnd all the people that worked so rd to put this together. >> epic, epic. >> epic. >> there you go. >> epic as it alws is. >> yes, exactly. the bar for next year.ai just like we have to raise the bar oneather because it's so nice outsid rightca now. >>n't see how we can raise the bar. how cane do it, whiz. a we lwaymis kewegema alwaynas top o. >> we will raise the weath bar as well. in os - t- i'm sorry,la t oter get temperatures into the middle seventies. whis morning not tat. we're now 58 in d.c., 57 in quantico, 60 for fredericksburg. today w btlde november 1st29ceb evening hours.rly during the look like we could have a steady rain around th
speaking of mo there she was, allison to put it mildly. if you missed o big good day d.c.en show, wowre ing you some of the highlights there. >> you go, drake. oklovidson, mike and erin showing off their wares. ian't times i laughed at steve being o'connor. tucker, mark he did at hundred push-ups and that was in 10 minutes and thenrehe t's lady gd bradley cooper. it was fun. fun was had by all. studio audience. they were great as wellnd all the people that worked so rd to put this...
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allison chinchar, appreciate it. >>> all right.n obliterated by a hurricane, people still have found reasons to be thankful. we visit mexico beach, florida, right after this. -these people, they speak a language we cannot understand. ♪ [ telephone ringing ] -whoa. [ indistinct talking ] -deductible? -definitely speaking insurance. -additional interest on umbrella policy? -can you translate? -damage minimization of civil commotion. -when insurance needs translating, get answers in plain english at progressiveanswers.com. ♪ -he wants you to sign karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. the doctor just for a shot. with neulasta onpro patients get their day back... to be with family, or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta
allison chinchar, appreciate it. >>> all right.n obliterated by a hurricane, people still have found reasons to be thankful. we visit mexico beach, florida, right after this. -these people, they speak a language we cannot understand. ♪ [ telephone ringing ] -whoa. [ indistinct talking ] -deductible? -definitely speaking insurance. -additional interest on umbrella policy? -can you translate? -damage minimization of civil commotion. -when insurance needs translating, get answers in...
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allison, who has been scaring the new faces today. we are starting with brazil.veryone is focusing on the president-elect, bolsonaro's appointment of a justice. >> he is the man who some say paved the way for bolsonaro to become president. he is the judge who led the carwash anticorruption investigation that saw the former president jail. polls show he had a chance of beating bolsonaro. on one paper behind me, and old front page of theirs. sergio declared he would never enter politics. this was from two years ago. just after the charges were filed against lula. some were accusing morrow of being anti-left. piece that says it may be good news for one, but bad news for operation carwash. that he was leaving an anti-lula campaign all this time. side, bolsonaro gets to have a big name in his government because the judge is a known figure in brazil and respected. >> moving to the u.k., where a ao brexit campaigner is -- brexit campaigner is under investigation for illegal funding. there is a russian link. >> you can see this man here, aaron banks. he was one of the fo
allison, who has been scaring the new faces today. we are starting with brazil.veryone is focusing on the president-elect, bolsonaro's appointment of a justice. >> he is the man who some say paved the way for bolsonaro to become president. he is the judge who led the carwash anticorruption investigation that saw the former president jail. polls show he had a chance of beating bolsonaro. on one paper behind me, and old front page of theirs. sergio declared he would never enter politics....
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. >> cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is with us now.is is officially the most destructive wildfire in california history, yes? >> yes. and i want you to understand that superlative alone sounds impressive. understand what the previous number one was and how far we have actually overcome that previous number one. the most destructive wildfire in california history had been the tubbs fire from just last year. that was 5,600 structures. we're now at 6,700. we beat the old one by over 1,000 structures. the wildfires if not have the time to assess the entire area, the number could go up. the weather is not going to cooperate. this is a look at today. we've got elevated and critical fire threat for both northern california and southern california. meaning you've got the strong winds, the incredibly low humidities. we will get a slight brans. a little weak -- slight break. a little weak onshore flow for southern california. this will give the firefighters the best chance they have in the next 72 hours to bring containment numbers up. starting
. >> cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is with us now.is is officially the most destructive wildfire in california history, yes? >> yes. and i want you to understand that superlative alone sounds impressive. understand what the previous number one was and how far we have actually overcome that previous number one. the most destructive wildfire in california history had been the tubbs fire from just last year. that was 5,600 structures. we're now at 6,700. we beat the old one by...
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. >> joining us, allison chinchar, and kim taub from the climate change university. alison, you were on this call, and there was interesting insight that came out in the way questions were asked or answered or not. >> yeah. the main focus of the phone call was to talk about the report. and the main takeaway was to show the direct impacts of climate change on americans' lives. usually these reports it's from a global standpoint. this was to focus on the united states. they talked about the three industries most impacted -- real estate, health care, and agricultural. but probably the most interesting thing about that call was at the end they did a question-and-answer session. they had numerous people ask about the timeline of this being released on friday. one person asked this is the official report saying climate change is valley. you have the president of the united states say it aep's -- sg it's not. what do we believe? the report or the spokesperson? they refused to answer. the moderator would not allow any panelists to answer the question. these scientists, they
. >> joining us, allison chinchar, and kim taub from the climate change university. alison, you were on this call, and there was interesting insight that came out in the way questions were asked or answered or not. >> yeah. the main focus of the phone call was to talk about the report. and the main takeaway was to show the direct impacts of climate change on americans' lives. usually these reports it's from a global standpoint. this was to focus on the united states. they talked...
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. >> reporter: allison bridger from san jose state university's meteorology and climate science department says wind has already pushed the bad air out of the bay area. >> it has dispersed all over california. >> reporter: and even as far as new york city. so the rain from the pacific ocean that's now moving in is falling through much cleaner air. >> it smells so much better. it feels better. everything's better. >> reporter: allison also says she doesn't think the little bit of smoke still lingering is worth worrying about. >> whatever is in the air from the fire is just a little bit extra of all that stuff. >> reporter: the bigger concern at this point is the possibility of mudslides and flash floods in those burn zones. reporting live in san jose, anoushah rasta, nbc bay area news. >> anoushah, thank you. despite the rain many people around town just happy to be outside. and breathing easy. we've been cooped up for a couple of weeks now. >> i hope it pours. we certainly need it bad plip. >> we need the fresh air and help put the fires. >> i don't know how long it's been but i'd imagine
. >> reporter: allison bridger from san jose state university's meteorology and climate science department says wind has already pushed the bad air out of the bay area. >> it has dispersed all over california. >> reporter: and even as far as new york city. so the rain from the pacific ocean that's now moving in is falling through much cleaner air. >> it smells so much better. it feels better. everything's better. >> reporter: allison also says she doesn't think the...
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for all of a sudden for convenience it is the secretary of state who made that decision with this allison my - - "alice in wonderland" that the caller just suggested with some form of corruption and to have political decisions and political back and forth when you try to criminalize those differences and the political points of view that is a very dangerous space to go through. >> with those recounts in florida and voter suppression from the election three weeks ago? we mac again particularly in broward county there was really, really bad election administration with a chronic pattern and i think that has led to that particular supervisor saying that she will not run for reelection there were 65 counties in florida that got it65 right to counties have chronic disorder and disruption and those will be dealt with and to be duly elected of their district but there is that point to be made. >> good: morning. >>caller: good morning mister blackwell you are still quite infamous here in ohio maybe not for the voting machines but i do remember something about some thrown out ballots on it adequat
for all of a sudden for convenience it is the secretary of state who made that decision with this allison my - - "alice in wonderland" that the caller just suggested with some form of corruption and to have political decisions and political back and forth when you try to criminalize those differences and the political points of view that is a very dangerous space to go through. >> with those recounts in florida and voter suppression from the election three weeks ago? we mac...
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. >>> usted estaba ayer ahÍ, con esta pequeÑa alison ¿cuÁntos aÑos tienes allison?.mÓgeno?. >>> sÍ, casi me desmayo, me ardÍa mi cara, mis ojos llorosos. me sentÍa mareada y mi hija me decÍa, mami, levÁntese. pongase. no nos quieren en estados unidos vÁmonos. >>> ¿te asustaste mucho?. >>> sÍ. >>> ¿quÉ pensaste cuando la viste en el piso?. >>> que la habÍan matado con la bomba. >>> >> uy! y cuando la viste bien.. >>> no puedo regresar a mi paÍs, corremos peligro que nos asesinen. y la verdad me siento mÁs segura aquÍ en este lugar que en mi propio paÍs. >>> quÉ pensaran los niÑos que huyen de violencia y se encuentran con mÁs violencia. gracias a julio vaqueiro reportando desde tijuana. emergencia en la frontera en nuestro portal noticias telemundo.com. la utilizaciÓn de gases lacrimÓgenos para dispersar los migrantes que el domingo querÍan pasar de mÉxico a estados unidos, siembra la duda en las autoridades mexicanas, que han pedido una investigaciÓn issa osoria nos cuenta. >>> en la frontera entre ambos paÍses el pasado domingo, a travÉs de una carta diplomÁtica, la
. >>> usted estaba ayer ahÍ, con esta pequeÑa alison ¿cuÁntos aÑos tienes allison?.mÓgeno?. >>> sÍ, casi me desmayo, me ardÍa mi cara, mis ojos llorosos. me sentÍa mareada y mi hija me decÍa, mami, levÁntese. pongase. no nos quieren en estados unidos vÁmonos. >>> ¿te asustaste mucho?. >>> sÍ. >>> ¿quÉ pensaste cuando la viste en el piso?. >>> que la habÍan matado con la bomba. >>> >> uy! y cuando la viste...
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allison chinchar, meteorologist, is here with us to help us understand how the window of opportunityng to last. >> it's closing quickly and not much time left before the wind is increasing and shift and a combination of both really. today you have the critical and elevated fire threat in northern california. in attorney california, you also have the addition of the extreme fire threat, the top category that you can possibly get and that is because those winds in southern california are expected to be 40, 50, if not potentially 60 miles per hour. now, let's take this full so you can understand this. this is a graphic about smoke. this right here, okay? where my hand is, this position right here, this is los angeles. i want you to be able to see this very clearly. yesterday, that smoke was going from l.a. out over the open ocean. but as that wind shifts, it's going to bring all of that smoke back into los angeles and make it difficult for the firefighters to try to battle those blaze because now they are dealing with almost zero visibility. you have to keep in mind anybody who is evacu
allison chinchar, meteorologist, is here with us to help us understand how the window of opportunityng to last. >> it's closing quickly and not much time left before the wind is increasing and shift and a combination of both really. today you have the critical and elevated fire threat in northern california. in attorney california, you also have the addition of the extreme fire threat, the top category that you can possibly get and that is because those winds in southern california are...
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fact that allison that i. heard from him is a.friend dan dan is going places very much the modern chinese woman. she's a marketing professional diligent and prosperous and sees clear skies in her digital future. don't read them tell all my thoughts and now. i want to. tell you for. now the advantage of. a model citizen jan will write highly on social credit. every action will be tracked and judged fined by her. her and on whether or not are all those. make us out. to make. sure that we choke on chains and. don't dance criminal academic and medical records will fade into school as well as state security assessments. the shopping habits will be another measure. this school could even change in real time depending on what she puts in a trolley. by a lot of alcohol suggests dependence lose a couple of points. buy a pack of nappies again if you suggest responsibility. later on mortgage payments or your tax return lose a lot more. not that dan dan would risk that she keeps a close saw on her financial rating vajra mobile payment app so
fact that allison that i. heard from him is a.friend dan dan is going places very much the modern chinese woman. she's a marketing professional diligent and prosperous and sees clear skies in her digital future. don't read them tell all my thoughts and now. i want to. tell you for. now the advantage of. a model citizen jan will write highly on social credit. every action will be tracked and judged fined by her. her and on whether or not are all those. make us out. to make. sure that we choke on...
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like many women, allison smith would have the filters on her instagraaccount and loved how it made herr face look so much more beautiful and flawless. and then when you take a real pi cture, oh, huh. i didn't realize esw many thin i have. >> reporter: now aing you want to change about yourerlf, the is an app for that. kimmi, the clinical nurse injector sees it with her patients all the time. >> so many people are looking at photos and saying oh, my gosh, their skin is perfect or their lips are just perfect. and i want to look like that. these apps even let you do things like whiten your teeth. >> reporter: it's a trend that has led to self-scrutiny, self-awareness, and the desire tohange what you see when you look in the mirror, no filter allison came to the office to see how she could make a slight change to her appearance. >> i didn't wantoo to like overly done. i wanted more of a natural look, more of the nat tal lookt i used to have before i lost some weight and before i changed my life style and eating healthy. fr we're taking pictures of ourselves and ounds all the time. so patie
like many women, allison smith would have the filters on her instagraaccount and loved how it made herr face look so much more beautiful and flawless. and then when you take a real pi cture, oh, huh. i didn't realize esw many thin i have. >> reporter: now aing you want to change about yourerlf, the is an app for that. kimmi, the clinical nurse injector sees it with her patients all the time. >> so many people are looking at photos and saying oh, my gosh, their skin is perfect or...
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electric now and that's because but red star have made a sensational start...milan pavkov heading past allison1 minutes and then sloppy play from liverpool allowing him another shot at goal, two nil in the first half in belgrade. spurs are also in action tonight, they play psv eindhoven at wembley at 8:00. and there's no sugar coating it, they've had an awful start to their champions league campaign, with just one point from three games so far. they could end up going out tonight if results go against them, but could they also still save it? austin halewood's at the touchscreen. thanks, azi. yes, it really is now or neverfor tottenham, they may have made their best ever start to a premier league season but in europe they're really up against it. they'll be out of the champions league tonight if they lose to psv at wembley and inter milan beat barcelona. and that's all because of defeats already away at inter and at home to barcelona, as well as conceding a late equaliser in eindhoven. that's left spurs third in group b with just the one point so far. and despite being competitive in all of the
electric now and that's because but red star have made a sensational start...milan pavkov heading past allison1 minutes and then sloppy play from liverpool allowing him another shot at goal, two nil in the first half in belgrade. spurs are also in action tonight, they play psv eindhoven at wembley at 8:00. and there's no sugar coating it, they've had an awful start to their champions league campaign, with just one point from three games so far. they could end up going out tonight if results go...
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it's printed in vietnamese and he told kt:vu ah's allison smith that it went to every voter in that city. >> they depicted him as one who likes to drink, they let him go but a mailer that called him a communist is a disgrace. >> it's a disgrace who calls america home, it's a disgrace. >> he's running for a second term against five other candidates. the mayoral shows a picture of him with a vietnamet flag. the words under it, who is this yellow star going to serve? the other side shows images of chi minh. >> these types of mailers, hate mail, they bring back traumatic experiences for my mother -- >> it upset me, the vietnamese community is very sensitive to accusations of communism, and this man is not endorsing any candidate s remarks he's upset that there was money spent on a mayoral about communism and what's happening with national politics. >> it's a mirror of the vitriol happening at the national level. i would like to think that we in the south bay can rise above it. >> they say it's funded by the south bay sb coalition pack. the statement is, they say in part. we never called him
it's printed in vietnamese and he told kt:vu ah's allison smith that it went to every voter in that city. >> they depicted him as one who likes to drink, they let him go but a mailer that called him a communist is a disgrace. >> it's a disgrace who calls america home, it's a disgrace. >> he's running for a second term against five other candidates. the mayoral shows a picture of him with a vietnamet flag. the words under it, who is this yellow star going to serve? the other...
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in the years following two thousand and five allison and her friends began to investigate every contract is she realized that some of the people involved with the company people she knew one was an attorney two. had children the same age as my always and it was shocking because they were prominent members of the community so they put themselves out there as being you know. standard of morality. it took real courage for these local women and their supporters to investigate and to confront what was being done in the state. of the. city was. to confront it they did you see that were contacting them here to ask them to come out and meet with us which they did not do the whole way. u.s. senate intelligence committee figures suggest one hundred nineteen individuals held by the cia nearly a cool trip whom we later found to be improperly detained in much of the program and the possibly many hundreds more seized remains unnamed. but what's clear are a contract has played a central role transporting forty nine individuals for interrogation. on the other side of the world in london i think makes at
in the years following two thousand and five allison and her friends began to investigate every contract is she realized that some of the people involved with the company people she knew one was an attorney two. had children the same age as my always and it was shocking because they were prominent members of the community so they put themselves out there as being you know. standard of morality. it took real courage for these local women and their supporters to investigate and to confront what...
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you are also doing your bit allison. visit our website or send us a tweet. doing your bit sharing your story. a simple idea can make a big change if it also. tell us about it was it a web site www dot com slash doing your bit or get in touch with us on twitter new environment i'm doing your bit and we'll share your stories. but before that let's head to cause you don't go on national park in the northeastern state of assam flooding is very common here and human beings just about managed to cope with it every year but it's increasingly difficult for animals to stay safe with waters rising to dangerous levels during the rainy season how do from the guys down the rules especially cubs cope with this let's find out at the center for wildlife rehabilitation and conservation. wharf and elephants need a lot of affection every day they care is at the i.f.a. w. wildlife rescue center spend several hours playing and cuddling with. experience has shown that otherwise they waste away. the center is also home to thirteen baby rhinos from indian hog deer leopards and vari
you are also doing your bit allison. visit our website or send us a tweet. doing your bit sharing your story. a simple idea can make a big change if it also. tell us about it was it a web site www dot com slash doing your bit or get in touch with us on twitter new environment i'm doing your bit and we'll share your stories. but before that let's head to cause you don't go on national park in the northeastern state of assam flooding is very common here and human beings just about managed to cope...
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. >> and allison janney stunned in this white dress, so beautiful.the shoulder with these platinum details. love that one. >>> all right. to the big night on the dance floor last night for "dancing with the stars: juniors." >> last night was juniors' choice night, putting the celebrity kids in the driver's seat. top score of the night, disney star ariana and pro partner scoring 28 out of 30 for their jazz number. >> other top scorers of the night were "black-ish" star miles brown and riley arnold. they scored 27 for their jazz routine. >> and social media star mackenzie ziegler and sage scoring 27 for a little cha-cha. >> these kids are all pretty good. >> yeah, they are. >> check out disney star jason maybaum and eliana pulling out all the tricks and they score a 25. a little run dmc. >> unfortunately, it wasn't enough to keep them from being eliminated at the end of the night. bye-bye. you are the weakest link. is that not what they said? >> different show. >> oh. know what turns me on? my better half, hors d oeuvres and bubbly. and when i really w
. >> and allison janney stunned in this white dress, so beautiful.the shoulder with these platinum details. love that one. >>> all right. to the big night on the dance floor last night for "dancing with the stars: juniors." >> last night was juniors' choice night, putting the celebrity kids in the driver's seat. top score of the night, disney star ariana and pro partner scoring 28 out of 30 for their jazz number. >> other top scorers of the night were...
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after that moment you have the feeling that you can take everything into your own hands allison who can stop time or speed it up again for the show. in spite of the wonderful sounds it makes then anyone composed his music from home sick all day stands and you know it's a shame and she ends to change that she believes historical instruments deserve to have a future. time now to take a trip thanks to a request from formosa in argentina that is where our viewer on hello satara nino gomez lives and he would like to know more about the spanish capital drib which has really taken off as a top tourist destination over the last couple of years and this is due in part to relatively low prices for food and accommodation and a large variety of things to do from culture to sightseeing plus an efficient of public transport system allows tourists to cover lots of ground now i recently traveled to meet up with a local resident and blogger my fellow did not pena who offered us some insider tips on how to best explore the city. madrid a sprawling metropolis with architecture representing several centuri
after that moment you have the feeling that you can take everything into your own hands allison who can stop time or speed it up again for the show. in spite of the wonderful sounds it makes then anyone composed his music from home sick all day stands and you know it's a shame and she ends to change that she believes historical instruments deserve to have a future. time now to take a trip thanks to a request from formosa in argentina that is where our viewer on hello satara nino gomez lives and...
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with this sort of allison vic it's not as if it's all gone but i need far less cortisone and fewer painkillers and that enhances my quality of life when due to the tedious less intense so i can actually get out of bed it is over to victor's with the kind of fatigue i had before was indescribable i couldn't take care of myself at all but now i can again one hundred percent to not put tend as higher the person hit doesn't cure lupus there is no cure for these conditions but it does reduce the symptoms. and it protects the organs from further damage that seems to be established its mission or who. garbin sees that kidney inflammation is reduced and kidney function improves the inference and it's clearly very effective as it is this dense clod sea of work some. not have been treated earlier she might have been able to continue to pursue her profession as an occupational therapist but no thanks to the drug she can at least work in an office for a few hours at a time. that's it for today see you next week and until then let's all try to stay in good shape. come. on. come. on come. on. quadriga the i
with this sort of allison vic it's not as if it's all gone but i need far less cortisone and fewer painkillers and that enhances my quality of life when due to the tedious less intense so i can actually get out of bed it is over to victor's with the kind of fatigue i had before was indescribable i couldn't take care of myself at all but now i can again one hundred percent to not put tend as higher the person hit doesn't cure lupus there is no cure for these conditions but it does reduce the...
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we decided to form the organization second allison was someone i was. just lost on a plane to get. and crying crying and my lurkers are crying the only men i mean they did their own country i cried. for a cry. taking advantage of human rights to the women of monaco i did their support to the loved ones demands for a decent living wage the women were denied access to march on london's offices. have their own bed laid back. thank you. love and i think of it never mind out from other than our own and it. was great on tap for free roam about. if not. available over. well the first rule of cool it looks a little bit careful of course about like. i follow you never obama oh yeah. you don't. want the job i got after a lot i thought i did. not. make a. statement it would be a cipher thousand five hundred times. that spike going to twelve and the show houses had been built. if they have broken the law why has the government allowed them to get away with seats. they for them chucked out of fifty in ca. say so the people shall govern the people shall share in the country as well. and they wil
we decided to form the organization second allison was someone i was. just lost on a plane to get. and crying crying and my lurkers are crying the only men i mean they did their own country i cried. for a cry. taking advantage of human rights to the women of monaco i did their support to the loved ones demands for a decent living wage the women were denied access to march on london's offices. have their own bed laid back. thank you. love and i think of it never mind out from other than our own...