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a month later, ann bell wins her freedom suit. james ash has won his freedom suit on the basis of the will, and ann wins on the basis of living as a free woman. she was also involved in the will that she made her case on having lived for 10 years as a free woman in washington, d.c. in fact, the judges instructed the jury -- think about this, ann bell had purchased property in the city, she had built house , she had made contracts -- taney's decision in dred scott should be ringing in your head. unbelievably, she even hired an enslaved person from the greenfields. so she had a contract with the greenfields. can an enslaved person make contracts? this is of course the issue, and the judges said these acts are "inconsistent with the condition of slavery." the greenfields knew about this and did nothing in response and the jury could infer that ann was free. so james ash has won his case. williams appeals to the supreme court. this case raises a vital question, doesn't it? it is now before the supreme court and it comes to the court i
a month later, ann bell wins her freedom suit. james ash has won his freedom suit on the basis of the will, and ann wins on the basis of living as a free woman. she was also involved in the will that she made her case on having lived for 10 years as a free woman in washington, d.c. in fact, the judges instructed the jury -- think about this, ann bell had purchased property in the city, she had built house , she had made contracts -- taney's decision in dred scott should be ringing in your head....
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an hour later, ann returns.d been in kuwait for nine months and worked for three households. but during that time, she'd only received two months‘ salary. fatou is back in guinea. her uncle and grandmother can't afford to take care of her, so she's living with an adopted family. fatou didn't want to show her face on camera, but she wants her story to be heard. fatou is looking forward to rebuilding her life and going back to school. she has managed to escape her life in kuwait, but fatou isjust one victim of today's online slave market. back in kuwait, the policeman and the woman who tried to sell us fatou declined to comment, and no legal action has been taken against them. as yet, no new regulations have been introduced to tackle the online market in domestic workers in kuwait. following our investigation, asale removed its domestic workers section. both google and apple told the bbc that this type of behaviour had no place on their application stores, and that they are working with app developers to better pr
an hour later, ann returns.d been in kuwait for nine months and worked for three households. but during that time, she'd only received two months‘ salary. fatou is back in guinea. her uncle and grandmother can't afford to take care of her, so she's living with an adopted family. fatou didn't want to show her face on camera, but she wants her story to be heard. fatou is looking forward to rebuilding her life and going back to school. she has managed to escape her life in kuwait, but fatou...
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harriet ann jacobs was a victim of these tragedies. she constantly suffered from sexual harassment and lived in fear of what her master would do to her. she escaped from a plantation. when she escaped she hid in her grandmother's attic, where she she lived in fear for 7 years. >> i was born in a slave family. to me, it was filled with glee, but i never would have imagined my future would be filled with such misery. i lost what i had and it was gone. i started to feel like i couldn't move on. my parents and mistress died and i was sold to an abusive master. at this point, my life was a real disaster. nine years later, i finally turned 15, but my master decided to try and take my purity. he came up to me and whispered foul things in my ear that no innocent young girl should ever have to hear. >> in 1813, harriet ann jacobs was born to enslaved parents, delila and daniel jacobs in north carolina. she was so sheltered as a child that she didn't realize she was a slave until she was six years old, when her mother perished. soon after, harri
harriet ann jacobs was a victim of these tragedies. she constantly suffered from sexual harassment and lived in fear of what her master would do to her. she escaped from a plantation. when she escaped she hid in her grandmother's attic, where she she lived in fear for 7 years. >> i was born in a slave family. to me, it was filled with glee, but i never would have imagined my future would be filled with such misery. i lost what i had and it was gone. i started to feel like i couldn't move...
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>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you n seell the barricaydes ver behind me, a very heavy police presence. and for the very first time, the nypd will be flying drones around times square to monitor the crowds. sydney, australia, always one of the first big cities to lead the world into the new year. >> a lot of color, a lot of special effects. >> reporter: devastating wildfires have prompted some australian cities to cancel their fireworks displays, but sydney decided the show must go on in the sky above its famed har bauer house and bridge. >> celebrations began 15 months ago. >> reporter: elsewhere around the world, brazil's copacabana beach is ready to host 2 million people for its party. heightened security at eiffel tower in paris is not deterring these american tourists. >> you can't let that stuff stop you from getting out and explores the world. >> reporter: in new york's times square, police are expecting more than a million people to crowd into the surrounding city blocks to watch the iconic ball drop. >> co
>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you n seell the barricaydes ver behind me, a very heavy police presence. and for the very first time, the nypd will be flying drones around times square to monitor the crowds. sydney, australia, always one of the first big cities to lead the world into the new year. >> a lot of color, a lot of special effects. >> reporter: devastating wildfires have prompted some australian cities to cancel their fireworks displays, but sydney decided the...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the holiday travel hazard on christmas eve. millions of americans are on the move with some storms threatening their plans. torrential rain caused flooding across parts of the southeast yesterday. in south carolina a dam broke, flooding streets and neighborhoods. some people say the water rose up to 6 feet. meanwhile more rain and snow is expected in the west today. olga ospina from our los angeles station kcbs is tracking your holiday forecast. >> good tuesday morning to you. happy christmas eve. this, of course, is going to be a very busy travel day. so if you're going to be traveling across the country, beware of a couple of travel spots on the east and west coast. the rain on the west coast pushing off to the east. phoenix is getting the brunt of that storm and snow in utah and colorado. as far as the southeast that has been soaked these last few days, things are winding down there, so conditions are improving for your christmas day. temperatures expected to be on th
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the holiday travel hazard on christmas eve. millions of americans are on the move with some storms threatening their plans. torrential rain caused flooding across parts of the southeast yesterday. in south carolina a dam broke, flooding streets and neighborhoods. some people say the water rose up to 6 feet. meanwhile more rain and snow is expected in the west today. olga ospina from our los angeles station kcbs is tracking your holiday forecast. >> good...
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i'm anne-marie green. so this morning the impeachment investigation into president trump enters a crucial phase. the house judiciary committee will hold its first public hearing focusing on the possible charges mr. trump may face. today's witnesses include four constitutional law experts at respected universities from harvard to stanford. and yesterday a report released by the house intelligence committee said mr. trump used his power to pressure ukraine's president to investigate his political rivals. skyler henry is on capitol hill. what can we expect today? >> reporter: good morning. well, after weeks of testimony, the house intelligence committee voted to adopt the impeachment inquiry report late yesterday afternoon. now this process goes to the judiciary committee which traditionally is charged with drafting articles of impeachment. now the white house earlier this week despite an invitation declined to be at today's hearing. house democrats released a 300-page report detailing their findings in the i
i'm anne-marie green. so this morning the impeachment investigation into president trump enters a crucial phase. the house judiciary committee will hold its first public hearing focusing on the possible charges mr. trump may face. today's witnesses include four constitutional law experts at respected universities from harvard to stanford. and yesterday a report released by the house intelligence committee said mr. trump used his power to pressure ukraine's president to investigate his political...
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anne-marie? >> all right. skyler henry on capitol hill, thanks a lot. >>> so we will bring you the judiciary committee impeachment hearing on cbs news. we'll have a special report. norah o'donnell will anchor that from washington, and we expect that to begin at around 9:00. you can find continuous coverage on our streaming network, cbsn. >>> breaking news now. at least five people were killed after a volcano erupted on an island popular are tourists in new zealand. the search for the missing continues. the eruption was caught on camera. it was also captured on cell phone video by witnesses. a column of ash and smoke was seen shooting into the sky, blanketing the northern island. at least 20 people were injured. they were transported to a neighboring island for help. dozens of tourists were on or near the island during the eruption. some were guests on a cruise ship. >>> two police officers were killed in separate incidents over the weekend. one in texas and the other in arkansas. houston police say 32-year-old
anne-marie? >> all right. skyler henry on capitol hill, thanks a lot. >>> so we will bring you the judiciary committee impeachment hearing on cbs news. we'll have a special report. norah o'donnell will anchor that from washington, and we expect that to begin at around 9:00. you can find continuous coverage on our streaming network, cbsn. >>> breaking news now. at least five people were killed after a volcano erupted on an island popular are tourists in new zealand. the...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning an investigation is under way into a deadly shooting inside a texas church. the incident unfolded yesterday in white settlement, near fort worth. police say a gunman opened fire during services. two parishioners were killed. a church member gunned down the suspect. the entire shooting lasted six seconds. laura podesta is here in new york. do we know what motivated this attack? >> reporter: anne-marie, we do not. investigators say they are not yet releasing the gunman's name. but the fbi tells cbs news he had roots in the community and has a criminal past. meanwhile, the congregation will it was over in just six seconds. a live stream of the services at west freeway church of christ shows a man standing up, pulling out a shotgun, and opening fire. [ gunfire ] >> there are two people that were shot, and they died at a local hospital. >> reporter: church members screamed and ducked under pews. several others were armed and returned fire, killing the gunman. >> the suspect is
i'm anne-marie green. this morning an investigation is under way into a deadly shooting inside a texas church. the incident unfolded yesterday in white settlement, near fort worth. police say a gunman opened fire during services. two parishioners were killed. a church member gunned down the suspect. the entire shooting lasted six seconds. laura podesta is here in new york. do we know what motivated this attack? >> reporter: anne-marie, we do not. investigators say they are not yet...
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let's reference to anne sacoolas' husband's, who worked at the raf base.ing and come back to the united kingdom and cooperate with the criminaljustice process. also paying tribute to what he calls the tenacity of harry dunn's family and friends. that's the latest on that story, much more than that throughout the afternoon, now for the weather. very wet spell, rain pushing its way all over the few days, and at the last couple of days of radio, you can see how extensive the rain pants have been, pushing northwards across the uk. been across south east england were the biggest impact of being, roads and railways affected by flooding, causing transport disruption. before this latest batch of rain arrived, we had a month's worth of rain, so already wetter than normal. some areas of the uk seeing over 60mm of rain and more to come as well. a number of flood warnings in force, majority of these in england across stretches of the and southern england, which has being quite badly hit as well. the dregs of this weather system bringing rain to eastern areas tonight,
let's reference to anne sacoolas' husband's, who worked at the raf base.ing and come back to the united kingdom and cooperate with the criminaljustice process. also paying tribute to what he calls the tenacity of harry dunn's family and friends. that's the latest on that story, much more than that throughout the afternoon, now for the weather. very wet spell, rain pushing its way all over the few days, and at the last couple of days of radio, you can see how extensive the rain pants have been,...
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let's get to leigh-anne gerrans.gh-anne: china is cutting tariffs for a range of goods including frozen pork, pharmaceuticals, and high-tech components. and is notanuary 1 related to ongoing discussions with the u.s., but is part of beijing's effort to support the claim it is opening up its economy. and saudi arabia could reach an agreement to restore oil output in the neutral zone. fields have been shuttered for years because of tensions. they could produce as much as 500,000 barrels a day. in the u.s., new documents show president trump asked ukraine about ukraine 80 before his call with the country's president. that is a conversation that went on to trigger the impeachment investigation, the heavily redacted emails from the center for public integrity. they show the administration ordered a hold on aid about an hour after the phone call. bush fires are burning out of control in new south wales. they are devastating property and farmland and at least nine people have been killed and hundreds of buildings barged dow
let's get to leigh-anne gerrans.gh-anne: china is cutting tariffs for a range of goods including frozen pork, pharmaceuticals, and high-tech components. and is notanuary 1 related to ongoing discussions with the u.s., but is part of beijing's effort to support the claim it is opening up its economy. and saudi arabia could reach an agreement to restore oil output in the neutral zone. fields have been shuttered for years because of tensions. they could produce as much as 500,000 barrels a day. in...
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sallie ann: welcome. lemonis: hi, there. how are you? sallie ann: so good to see you.amazon. we're gonna come this way. cory: yeah. come on. sallie ann: yeah, please. cory: aw, cool. lemonis: the reason that we came here today is they have really decided to focus on small business. sallie ann: we're a small team, and we actually help small businesses grow and succeed on amazon. lemonis: and become big businesses. sallie ann: and become big. lemonis: this is your show, buddy. cory: so our mission is helping the world one cookie at a time. to never add any wacky ingredients we cannot pronounce. our retail market is 75%. the cookies are 120 calories, and that's not bad. lemonis: cory, that was a pretty good summary. cory: thank you. sallie ann: how many flavors do you have? cory: four basics. lemonis: and then this is the new packaging. lisa: we're gonna have a cartoonage of mr. cory. cory: mm-hmm. and it gives, like, a little story in the back. sallie ann: very nice. lemonis: take a bite of one. sallie ann: ooh. jennifer: excellent. these are really good. lisa: our goal
sallie ann: welcome. lemonis: hi, there. how are you? sallie ann: so good to see you.amazon. we're gonna come this way. cory: yeah. come on. sallie ann: yeah, please. cory: aw, cool. lemonis: the reason that we came here today is they have really decided to focus on small business. sallie ann: we're a small team, and we actually help small businesses grow and succeed on amazon. lemonis: and become big businesses. sallie ann: and become big. lemonis: this is your show, buddy. cory: so our...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with powerful storms slamming both coasts at the height of the busy holiday travel season. the weather is being blamed for this massive pileup involving nearly 70 vehicles on an interstate in virginia yesterday. fog and black ice caused drivers to lose control, crashing into each other. most of the injuries were minor, but two people are in critical condition. it was a rough night for travelers in denver. a united airlines flight made a hard landing at denver international airport. one passenger described hearing a lot clunk and seeing sparks on the left side of the plane. united says there was a mechanical issue. no one was hurt. the biggest storm threat, rain and flooding in the west, and tornadoes in the south. weather forecaster olga aspina from kcbs is tracking the forecast. >> good monday morning to you. it is christmas week, and this is going to be a very busy week for traveling. however, if you are on the west coast or traveling from or to the west coast, be aware of
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with powerful storms slamming both coasts at the height of the busy holiday travel season. the weather is being blamed for this massive pileup involving nearly 70 vehicles on an interstate in virginia yesterday. fog and black ice caused drivers to lose control, crashing into each other. most of the injuries were minor, but two people are in critical condition. it was a rough night for travelers in denver. a united airlines flight made a hard landing at denver...
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anne-marie?d "frozen" break that record. >> i was wondering that. >> it was really good. and i -- >> i heard that. >> it was. and i was sort of relieved that there isn't a -- in my opinion -- a "let it go" song? we won't be listening to the same song over and over and over again. >> like "let it go," "baby shark," all of that -- >> the music was good, but not to that level. >> okay. >> all right. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you. >>> ahead, honoring rosa parks. a statue is unveiled on the anniversary of her stand against injustice on a public bus. versary of her stand against injustice on a public bus. these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream o
anne-marie?d "frozen" break that record. >> i was wondering that. >> it was really good. and i -- >> i heard that. >> it was. and i was sort of relieved that there isn't a -- in my opinion -- a "let it go" song? we won't be listening to the same song over and over and over again. >> like "let it go," "baby shark," all of that -- >> the music was good, but not to that level. >> okay. >> all right. diane king...
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i'm anne-marie green. we're going to begin with breaking developments overnight in a deadly shooting at pearl harbor. a u.s. sailor shot three civilians, killing two of them before taking his own life. it happened yesterday at the pearl harbor naval shipyard in hawaii. the base was placed on lockdown. this unfolded three days before the 78th anniversary of the japanese attack on pearl harbor. matt piper reports. >> reporter: the chaos and confusion began around 2:30 local time wednesday afternoon. >> i did report that joint base security personnel did respond to the report of an active shooter today. >> reporter: the military says a navy sailor armed with a gun just started shooting. >> i looked out in time to see the shooter who was -- i assume a sailor because he was in uniform. >> reporter: three civilians were shot, two of them were killed. they were both employees at the department of defense. the third victim was hospitalized. the base went into lockdown. >> we heard the intercom. the gates were clos
i'm anne-marie green. we're going to begin with breaking developments overnight in a deadly shooting at pearl harbor. a u.s. sailor shot three civilians, killing two of them before taking his own life. it happened yesterday at the pearl harbor naval shipyard in hawaii. the base was placed on lockdown. this unfolded three days before the 78th anniversary of the japanese attack on pearl harbor. matt piper reports. >> reporter: the chaos and confusion began around 2:30 local time wednesday...
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. >> reporter: will always be her, anne bancroft.age and screen actors of her generation, with astounding range. >> wat-a-t-e-rw-a-t-e-r, water. it has a name. from "the miracle worker" which earned her an oscar to "the graduate," playing dustin hoffman's married seductress, mrs. robinson. >> mrs. robinson, you're trying to seduce me. >> but to mel, she was his soul mate. >> she always pushed me. she has always been an inspiration. she always believed i was talenteded. she believed in me right from the beginning, as a songwriter, a screenplay rather, whatever i wanted to do, she said i could do. >> on the surface they presented as a hollywood odd couple, but they had so much in common. both group the children of immigrants. >> she was anne marno for a while. she was ana marie italiano. italiano was her real name. she said i like bancroft. >> and brooks really liked bancroft long before the day they met. let's go back to 1961. how did you meet her? >> 1961, february 5th. >> at a taping of a perry como tv schedule, anne was rehearsing.
. >> reporter: will always be her, anne bancroft.age and screen actors of her generation, with astounding range. >> wat-a-t-e-rw-a-t-e-r, water. it has a name. from "the miracle worker" which earned her an oscar to "the graduate," playing dustin hoffman's married seductress, mrs. robinson. >> mrs. robinson, you're trying to seduce me. >> but to mel, she was his soul mate. >> she always pushed me. she has always been an inspiration. she always...
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anne has a different style. she is not a crosshatcher, but she went to cal art and is a trained and may or the, a eed i see it in the details. and in the bar in particular, the first time i came into the bar was probably 17 years ago and a friend of mine came down here and you could still smoke in bars in washington, and this was a smoking bar, a cigar bar, and we came in here and i was fascinated with the culture of the city, and there was an inversion layer of cigar smoke, and there were people sitting around and having conversations in wing-backed chairs and right out of the cartoon. it was like, oh, my god, this is the den of inequity that you would imagine around the basement of the white house, and within that booth, there is one cave that you can close off. it is going to be no place like it in washington. and two years ago besides buying cartoons to paint the walls, hans had the idea of doing the coasters, and so they commissioned original art for these, and carol and anne and myself, and every six or so
anne has a different style. she is not a crosshatcher, but she went to cal art and is a trained and may or the, a eed i see it in the details. and in the bar in particular, the first time i came into the bar was probably 17 years ago and a friend of mine came down here and you could still smoke in bars in washington, and this was a smoking bar, a cigar bar, and we came in here and i was fascinated with the culture of the city, and there was an inversion layer of cigar smoke, and there were...
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i'm anne-marie green. democratic presidential candidates went on the attack against president trump and each other in their final debate of the year. seven candidates qualified for last night's debate in los angeles. president trump's historic impeachment loomed large. joe biden wasted no time targeting mr. trump. >> we need to restore the integrity of the presidency, of the office of the presidency. >> tensions between elizabeth warren and pete buttigieg came to a boil on stage. warren attacked buttigieg for holding fundraisers with wealthy donors. >> billionaires in wine caves should not pick the next president of the united states. >> according to "forbes" magazine, i am literally the only person on this stage who's not a millionaire or a billionaire. >> laura podesta is in new york. what other topics did the candidates take on? >> reporter: they really went after each other's track records and highlighted the need for voters to choose whether they want a progressive candidate or a more moderate one. as
i'm anne-marie green. democratic presidential candidates went on the attack against president trump and each other in their final debate of the year. seven candidates qualified for last night's debate in los angeles. president trump's historic impeachment loomed large. joe biden wasted no time targeting mr. trump. >> we need to restore the integrity of the presidency, of the office of the presidency. >> tensions between elizabeth warren and pete buttigieg came to a boil on stage....
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let's get the business flash now, back to london and leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: good morning..s. ice cream business to a joint venture with pia partners. froneri will own the brands including haagen-dazs and drumstick, seeking to expand froneri, to challenge unilever, the global leader in ice cream. --redicted 45 more crashes 25 more crashes in 45 more years if nothing is fixed, the risk assessment from the faa given to congress after the first crash. faa's administrator says officials acted in good faith by not landing -- grounding the planes until after the second fatal accident. oneconnect financial cut its ipo target nearly in half, one of several ping an businesses backed by softbank and celebrating over -- and instead of seeking $500 million, it is targeting $260 million, opting for a new york listing despite u.s.-china tensions. a sprint executive said about the wireless company that it won't survive long without a takeover by t-mobile. the testimony was in a federal trial that will determine whether the merger can indeed proceed. federal regulators approved, but severa
let's get the business flash now, back to london and leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: good morning..s. ice cream business to a joint venture with pia partners. froneri will own the brands including haagen-dazs and drumstick, seeking to expand froneri, to challenge unilever, the global leader in ice cream. --redicted 45 more crashes 25 more crashes in 45 more years if nothing is fixed, the risk assessment from the faa given to congress after the first crash. faa's administrator says officials acted...
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two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity.andling of the case. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, today called on mrs sacoolas to return, and legal experts say the chances of extradition are good. i think they are extremely positive, because, as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the united kingdom to the us has been successful. harry dunn's family and their supporters have fought this case together and have been told the home office will launch extradition proceedings next week. his parents say they will now put up a christmas tree for the son they refuse to give up on. the headlines on bbc news... three and a half years after the eu referendum — mps finally back a brexit deal — with a majority of 124. the duke of edinburgh is admitted to hospital in london, for treatment for what buckingham palace describe as, a pre—existing condition. the death of harry dunn — the teenage motorcyclist hit by a car in august — now extradition proceedings begin, after an american woman is charged with causing his death by
two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity.andling of the case. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, today called on mrs sacoolas to return, and legal experts say the chances of extradition are good. i think they are extremely positive, because, as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the united kingdom to the us has been successful. harry dunn's family and their supporters have fought this case together and have been told the home office will...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a major announcement expected this morning in the impeachment investigation. house democrats are planning to unveil two articles of impeachment against president trump including abuse of power and obstruction of congress. the judiciary committee could vote on the articles as early as this week. that could set up a vote on the house floor next week. if the house approves the articles, it would make the president the third president in history to be impeached. this comes a day after the partisan clash over the impeachment investigation. laura podesta is here in new york. laura, tell us what happened yesterday. >> so in a nutshell, the democrats, including committee chairman jerry nadler, said the president put himself before country, but republicans continue to maintain that when you read the transcript of the call between the president and the president of ukraine, the words used do not amount to a president seeking a personal political favor. cbs news has learned house d
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a major announcement expected this morning in the impeachment investigation. house democrats are planning to unveil two articles of impeachment against president trump including abuse of power and obstruction of congress. the judiciary committee could vote on the articles as early as this week. that could set up a vote on the house floor next week. if the house approves the articles, it would make the president the third president in history to be impeached....
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scott: ann bridges, an expert in rare earths.ur "best of" version of "press:here" will be back in a minute. ♪ scott: welcome back to "press:here." now because it's the end of the year, we're doing a "best of 2019" sort of show. i find all of my guests very interesting. i wouldn't have them on if i didn't, but i was particularly fascinated by rakesh tondon. he is a young man who, along with his business partner, tried to make a business deal with the country's oldest department store, lord & taylor. rakesh wanted, basically, a counter, a booth at lord & taylor's for his company, le tote, the same way there's a section for cartier or makeup. now, that deal didn't go through so he bought the whole store chain and now they work for him. scott: but wasn't there hesitation on the part of the seller in the sense that, i mean, a couple of weeks ago you were just talking to them about maybe, you know, having a location in their stores. now you're saying, "you know what? we'd like to buy you." rakesh tondon: of course. i mean, i think when
scott: ann bridges, an expert in rare earths.ur "best of" version of "press:here" will be back in a minute. ♪ scott: welcome back to "press:here." now because it's the end of the year, we're doing a "best of 2019" sort of show. i find all of my guests very interesting. i wouldn't have them on if i didn't, but i was particularly fascinated by rakesh tondon. he is a young man who, along with his business partner, tried to make a business deal with the...
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what do you think of anne? what do you think about anne?kles. 1.8 million people in england care for someone with dementia. are you drinking your tea? forjulia and anne, it's meant giving up their own careers for what can feel like a 24—7 drip feed of mundane tasks. all set against the backdrop of losing someone you love. julia? yeah, i'm gonna come and help you. julia? yeah, i'm coming. i peed my trousers. did you? it's going to claim you, it's going to make you ill, make you depressed. lift your foot up for me. it is not the dementia that is killing me, it's exhaustion. even that is killing me, it's exhaustion. at night, forjulii be even at night, forjulia, there can be little piece. i'll record this because then maybe somebody can give us the answer. in desperation, she is taken to filming what happens. i can't step back because i'm... it's all a long way from when bob had a senior role at bt. julia has fought in vain to get better professional support but, at 3am, she is still coping alone. remember then that, when we called him lou? he
what do you think of anne? what do you think about anne?kles. 1.8 million people in england care for someone with dementia. are you drinking your tea? forjulia and anne, it's meant giving up their own careers for what can feel like a 24—7 drip feed of mundane tasks. all set against the backdrop of losing someone you love. julia? yeah, i'm gonna come and help you. julia? yeah, i'm coming. i peed my trousers. did you? it's going to claim you, it's going to make you ill, make you depressed. lift...
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anne-marie? >> katherine johnson on capitol hill, thank you so much. >>> also on capitol hill, there was testimony about the russia investigation. yesterday the justice department's internal watchdog was in the hot seat over how the investigation began. but it was the fbi that drew criticism. we have details. >> reporter: republicans took their turns attacking the fbi. >> how bad is it? as if j. edgar hoover came back to life. >> reporter: the report by the justice deficit inspector general cited 47 -- cited 17 inaccuracies and omissions. in fbi court papers to run surveillance on trump campaign associate carter page. >> is a scathing indictment of the fbi -- >> reporter: testimony revealed an fbi lawyer falsified a document about page's previous cooperation with the cia in order to renew the wiretap. >> they gave misleading, inaccurate information. >> reporter: republican criticisms of the fbi echoed the president's. >> folks, they spied on our campaign, okay. they spied. >> reporter: connecticu
anne-marie? >> katherine johnson on capitol hill, thank you so much. >>> also on capitol hill, there was testimony about the russia investigation. yesterday the justice department's internal watchdog was in the hot seat over how the investigation began. but it was the fbi that drew criticism. we have details. >> reporter: republicans took their turns attacking the fbi. >> how bad is it? as if j. edgar hoover came back to life. >> reporter: the report by the...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning, a massive storm packing snow and ice is bearing down on the central and eastern u.s. the same storm system pounded missouri yesterday. slick roads caused hazardous conditions, and interstates on both sides of kansas and missouri were forced to close. the snow follow hard as the kansas city chiefs took on the denver broncos yesterday. at one point, chiefs' tyron matthew dropped to the ground and made a snow angel. our chicago station, wbbm shows where the storm is headed. >>> the storm will connect with deep moisture from the gulf of mexico, and it's going to create wintry weather from missouri all the way to maine. as it pushes closer to the eastern seaboard monday night into tuesday morning, we could see problems with some ice accumulation as cold air rushes in behind the system. we see a second front that will be a reinforcing shot of cold air. the snow, yes, it will line up ape good one to four inches possible with some isolated five or six-inch totals as low pressure
i'm anne-marie green. this morning, a massive storm packing snow and ice is bearing down on the central and eastern u.s. the same storm system pounded missouri yesterday. slick roads caused hazardous conditions, and interstates on both sides of kansas and missouri were forced to close. the snow follow hard as the kansas city chiefs took on the denver broncos yesterday. at one point, chiefs' tyron matthew dropped to the ground and made a snow angel. our chicago station, wbbm shows where the...
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two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity.on against the foreign office for its handling of the case. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, today called on mrs sacoolas to return, and legal experts say the chances of extradition are good. i think they are extremely positive, because, as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the united kingdom to the us has been successful. harry dunn's family and their supporters have fought this case together and have been told the home office will launch extradition proceedings next week. his parents say they will now put up a christmas tree for the son they refuse to give up on. millions of people are beginning the christmas getaway tonight, but many are being hampered by flooding. the m23 in west sussex was closed for a time after being completely flooded. heavy rain has led to many parts of southern england being inundated, with roads and railways affected. our correspondent tolu adeoye reports. across the southeast of england today, the evidence of heavy rainfall overnight
two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity.on against the foreign office for its handling of the case. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, today called on mrs sacoolas to return, and legal experts say the chances of extradition are good. i think they are extremely positive, because, as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the united kingdom to the us has been successful. harry dunn's family and their supporters have fought this case together and...
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the answer is that anne sacoolas has to face justice.they will of course be put up by those who don't want her to return but the real ha rd who don't want her to return but the real hard facts that now face the state department and officers in america is that there is a court case and the court case will be guided by the rules and the judges will have to look at this independently and dispassionately. the fact that they thought it was not a helpful development is a clear indication that they understand the wea kness indication that they understand the weakness of the us position. anne sacoolas will be coming back to face justice sooner or later. mark stevens, solicitor for the dunn family. thank you for talking to us. back to westminster to join an eater for more analysis of the vote that was passed rather easily this afternoon. it was, wasn't it? what a contrast to the three times theresa may try to get the bill through parliament and even quite a contrast pre—for borisjohnson as well with 124 vote majority supporting that bill in total
the answer is that anne sacoolas has to face justice.they will of course be put up by those who don't want her to return but the real ha rd who don't want her to return but the real hard facts that now face the state department and officers in america is that there is a court case and the court case will be guided by the rules and the judges will have to look at this independently and dispassionately. the fact that they thought it was not a helpful development is a clear indication that they...
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two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity.ion against the foreign office for its handling of the case. they were so upset, they went to washington to plead for anne sacoolas to return. dominic raab today called on the american woman to return and legal experts say the chances of extradition were good. it is extremely positive because as far as ican extremely positive because as far as i can see every request that has been sent by the uk to the us has been sent by the uk to the us has been successful. harry dunn's family and their supporters have fought this case together and have been told the home office will launch proceedings in the next week. his pa rents say proceedings in the next week. his parents say they will now put up a christmas tree for the sun they refused to give up on. the duke of edinburgh — husband of queen elizabeth — is spending the night in a london hospital. royal officials say the duke, who is 98, has been taken there as a precautionary measure for a pre—existing condition. the queen is at her sandringha
two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity.ion against the foreign office for its handling of the case. they were so upset, they went to washington to plead for anne sacoolas to return. dominic raab today called on the american woman to return and legal experts say the chances of extradition were good. it is extremely positive because as far as ican extremely positive because as far as i can see every request that has been sent by the uk to the us has been sent by...
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let's go back to leigh-ann gerrans.amazon surging after reporting record holiday sales, shipping billions of items including tens of millions of amazon devices. they did not release in-depth figures, but it backs up broader reports. mastercard says u.s. web sales rose 19% this holiday season. apple is set for its biggest year in a decade, the stock up over 82%, adding $530 billion in market value, more than the market caps of all but five companies of the s&p 500. it's being helped by positive holiday spending. were widelyiphone cited on customer wish lists. tiffany's reporting a rebound in sales in the run-up to christmas, and good news for lvmh, buying the u.s. brand for over $16 billion. growth was led by shoppers in china, pushing a 7% increase in the asia-pacific region. the recovery comes after a decline of profits in the nine months through october. that's your bloomberg business flash. matt: thanks very much. some of thek at best-performing precious metals of the year as gold glitters. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mat
let's go back to leigh-ann gerrans.amazon surging after reporting record holiday sales, shipping billions of items including tens of millions of amazon devices. they did not release in-depth figures, but it backs up broader reports. mastercard says u.s. web sales rose 19% this holiday season. apple is set for its biggest year in a decade, the stock up over 82%, adding $530 billion in market value, more than the market caps of all but five companies of the s&p 500. it's being helped by...
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two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity.inst the foreign office for its handling of the case. they were so upset, they went to washington to plead for anne sacoolas to return. but the americans seemed reluctant, with the state department today expressing its disappointment over the dangerous driving charge. yet british lawyers say extradition is possible. i think they're extremely positive, because as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the united kingdom to the us has been successful. harry dunn's family and their supporters have fought this case together, and have been told the home office will launch extradition proceedings in the next week. his parents say they will now put up a christmas tree for the son they refuse to give up on. duncan kennedy, bbc news. millions of people are beginning the christmas getaway tonight, but many are being hampered by flooding. the m23 in west sussex was closed for several hours after being completely flooded. heavy rain has led to many parts of southern england being in
two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity.inst the foreign office for its handling of the case. they were so upset, they went to washington to plead for anne sacoolas to return. but the americans seemed reluctant, with the state department today expressing its disappointment over the dangerous driving charge. yet british lawyers say extradition is possible. i think they're extremely positive, because as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the...
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two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity.ainst the foreign office for its handling of the case. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, today called on mrs sacoolas to return, and legal experts say the chances of extradition are good. i think they are extremely positive, because, as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the united kingdom to the us has been successful. harry dunn's family and their supporters have fought this case together and have been told the home office will launch extradition proceedings next week. his parents say they will now put up a christmas tree for the son they refuse to give up on. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: another televised debate for the democrat white house hopefuls — so are we any clearer who'll take on donald trump in 2020? this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines. british mps have voted to approve boris johnson's brexit plan for the uk to leave the eu on 31 january. buckingham palace says britian‘s prince philip, the 98 year—old husband of queen e
two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity.ainst the foreign office for its handling of the case. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, today called on mrs sacoolas to return, and legal experts say the chances of extradition are good. i think they are extremely positive, because, as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the united kingdom to the us has been successful. harry dunn's family and their supporters have fought this case together and have...
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anne sacoolas, here on her wedding day, was charged this week with causing harry's death by dangerousimmunity. the home secretary said she would do all she could. it was a nice opportunity to hearfrom them obviously about what they have been experiencing, what they have been going through, and to reassure them during what has obviously been a difficult and traumatic time for them. at the crash scene today, harry dunn's best friends arrived to put up a christmas tree in his honour, and they say they all miss him terribly at what was his favourite time of year. lawyers for anne sacoolas say she too is devastated by the tragedy but say she won't return to the uk voluntarily. harry dunn's family say that is unacceptable. they're concerned that they have one of the finest lawyers in america seeking to undermine our very fair, mature and well—developed legal system, which has fairness at its heart. this will be a difficult christmas for everybody involved. ajudge will now look at the merits of extradition, and then the home secretary will make a final decision. duncan kennedy, bbc news, nor
anne sacoolas, here on her wedding day, was charged this week with causing harry's death by dangerousimmunity. the home secretary said she would do all she could. it was a nice opportunity to hearfrom them obviously about what they have been experiencing, what they have been going through, and to reassure them during what has obviously been a difficult and traumatic time for them. at the crash scene today, harry dunn's best friends arrived to put up a christmas tree in his honour, and they say...
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anne, shermichael, juanita, stay with us.er. 2020 candidates are back on the trail and so are we coming up next. up next what do we want for dinner? burger... i want a sugar cookie... wait... i want a bucket of chicken... i want... ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. little things can be a big deal. psoriasis, that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with... ...an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. just like
anne, shermichael, juanita, stay with us.er. 2020 candidates are back on the trail and so are we coming up next. up next what do we want for dinner? burger... i want a sugar cookie... wait... i want a bucket of chicken... i want... ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. little things can be a big deal. psoriasis, that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable....
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what do you think of anne? what do you think about anne? with dementia. are you drinking your tea? got to drink your tea. forjulia and anne, it's meant giving up their own careers for what can feel like a 24/7 drip feed of mundane tasks, all set against the backdrop of losing someone you love. julia? yeah, i'm gonna come and help you. julia? yeah, i'm coming. i peed my trousers. did you? it's going to claim you, it's going to make you ill, make you depressed. lift your foot up for me. it's not the dementia that's killing me, it's exhaustion. even at night, forjulia, there can be little peace. i'll record this because then maybe somebody can give us the answer. in desperation, she has taken to filming what happens. i can't step back because i'm stepping in urine. bob, bob, bob. it's all a long way from when bob had a senior role at bt. julia has fought in vain to get better professional support but, at 3am, she is still coping alone. remember then that was, when we called him luke? he connected with that, see? john has rare moments of clarit
what do you think of anne? what do you think about anne? with dementia. are you drinking your tea? got to drink your tea. forjulia and anne, it's meant giving up their own careers for what can feel like a 24/7 drip feed of mundane tasks, all set against the backdrop of losing someone you love. julia? yeah, i'm gonna come and help you. julia? yeah, i'm coming. i peed my trousers. did you? it's going to claim you, it's going to make you ill, make you depressed. lift your foot up for me. it's not...
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all along the family have been pressing for anne sacoolas to come back from the united states and whatto be charged with dangerous driving. they don't want any other charge because with dangerous driving they believe that could lead to extradition and cyclist back from the united states. it needs to be dangerous driving, they say, because it carried a similar penalty in the states —— extradition of anne sacoolas. only then can extradition ta ke sacoolas. only then can extradition take place but the problem for the family which they recognise is that when she left in september, and settlers claimed diplomatic immunity and although the foreign office have since said she no longer has it in the us, her lawyers will argue that she did have diplomatic immunity when she was hit in the united kingdom and therefore will not be liable for the charge and that crime. either way, which awaits this pans out and whatever charge follows, this could take many months and possibly years if we start getting into extradition. duncan kennedy reporting. the time is 13:14. our top story this lunchtime... mps
all along the family have been pressing for anne sacoolas to come back from the united states and whatto be charged with dangerous driving. they don't want any other charge because with dangerous driving they believe that could lead to extradition and cyclist back from the united states. it needs to be dangerous driving, they say, because it carried a similar penalty in the states —— extradition of anne sacoolas. only then can extradition ta ke sacoolas. only then can extradition take place...
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two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity. were so upset they went to washington to plead for anne sacoolas to return. but the americans seem reluctant, with the state department today expressing its disappointment over the dangerous driving charge. yet british lawyers say extradition is possible. i think they‘re extremely positive, because, as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the united kingdom to the us has been successful. harry dunn‘s family and their supporters have fought this case together and have been told the home office will launch extradition proceedings in the next week. his parents say they will now put up a christmas tree for the son they refuse to give up on. duncan kennedy, bbc news. the new governor of the bank of england has been named as andrew bailey. he‘ll replace the current head mark carney, who‘ll step down in march after seven years in thejob. the bank is responsible for setting interest rates every month, in an attempt to keep the cost of living stable. it also supervises the fin
two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity. were so upset they went to washington to plead for anne sacoolas to return. but the americans seem reluctant, with the state department today expressing its disappointment over the dangerous driving charge. yet british lawyers say extradition is possible. i think they‘re extremely positive, because, as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the united kingdom to the us has been successful. harry dunn‘s...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> we begin with a violent outbreak of tornadoes in the deep south. at least three people are confirmed dead. drone video shows the devastation at a school in alexander rhea, louisiana, yesterday. children and teachers took shelter inside a nearby church. no one there was hurt, but dozens of tornados were reported in mississippi, louisiana, and alabama. these tornadoes were part of the same system that hammered the midwest yesterday. drivers are urged to stay off snow- and ice-covered roads. at least 12 people have died. our chief meteorologist tells us where the storm is headed next. >>> a dynamic storm system impacted the eastern half of the country monday, continuing into tuesday, and it started with a deadly tornado outbreak. severe weather across portions of the south resulted in over 30 tornado reports. you see across mississippi, louisiana, and into alabama, with multiple injuries reported as well. if there's any good news, it moves across on tuesday. very low possibility of t
i'm anne-marie green. >>> we begin with a violent outbreak of tornadoes in the deep south. at least three people are confirmed dead. drone video shows the devastation at a school in alexander rhea, louisiana, yesterday. children and teachers took shelter inside a nearby church. no one there was hurt, but dozens of tornados were reported in mississippi, louisiana, and alabama. these tornadoes were part of the same system that hammered the midwest yesterday. drivers are urged to stay off...
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my name's anne.ong as anne's family veg stall has been here and until yesterday, the town had never had a tory mp. there is no law. what does that expression mean? what does that expression mean, anne? she is reluctantly supportive, not of the new government, but of the chance to cut through the parliamentary deadlock. i didn't actually vote to leave, but the choice was made, that's it, end of story, choice is made, get on with it and make the best of what we've got. simple as. i'm just fed up of it. and all of this is so significant, so extraordinary, it has brought an italian news crew to leigh market, to film an italian deli in a minute interview, the new mp. it's quite a surprise, isn't it? you're mp for leigh on italian tv! yes, i think that sentence would perhaps come up in a sweepstake of the least likely things to be said to me! because no—one here is more surprised by james grundy‘s success thanjames grundy. have you learned anything? this is an interesting question. i learned that tiny comm
my name's anne.ong as anne's family veg stall has been here and until yesterday, the town had never had a tory mp. there is no law. what does that expression mean? what does that expression mean, anne? she is reluctantly supportive, not of the new government, but of the chance to cut through the parliamentary deadlock. i didn't actually vote to leave, but the choice was made, that's it, end of story, choice is made, get on with it and make the best of what we've got. simple as. i'm just fed up...
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anne: like kristen, many will need to make a fresh start.affected families have taken refuge at local primary school. hundreds of thousands are displaced across the region. anne soy, bbc news. ur shaking countries theeen middle east. hndos. two prime ministers have n forced to resign in lebanon and iraq. the demonstration has been compared to the arab spring, ich saw a similar outpouring of unrest. s jeremy bowen has thiport from beirut. jeremy: in the middle east, new protests are clogging streets and rattling regimes. the lebanese call theirs a , volution. in iraq and iranhundreds have been killed. in egypt, th against the revitalized police state. every country has homegrown grievances. but demonstrators across the middle east share some deep-seated frustrations. mostly they are young. more than 60% of theuniddle east arr 30. they want to escape the fate of many of their parents, hard lives blighted by unemployment and the power of corrupt elites. what is the first step that needs to be taken? when we pay our tae want to see the taxes com
anne: like kristen, many will need to make a fresh start.affected families have taken refuge at local primary school. hundreds of thousands are displaced across the region. anne soy, bbc news. ur shaking countries theeen middle east. hndos. two prime ministers have n forced to resign in lebanon and iraq. the demonstration has been compared to the arab spring, ich saw a similar outpouring of unrest. s jeremy bowen has thiport from beirut. jeremy: in the middle east, new protests are clogging...
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[laughter] bob: is ann-margaret one name or two? >> i spell ann-margaret with a hyphen.n exclamation point. [laughter] bob: how do you like our flights from the states? pretty wild, wasn't it? >> it really was incredible. a few days ago i was in a studio in hollywood doing love scenes with dean martin and jimmy stewart, and now here i am in vietnam with you. bob: how lucky can one girl get? [laughter] [applause] bob: ♪ thanks from america to all our men in blue our boys in khaki, too our tough marines, our coast guard, our army nurses, true we thank you so much ♪ >> as somebody who has worn the uniform of this country, i just wanted to say thank you for being who you are. >> hey, bob, they tell me i am really enjoying myself. [laughter] bob: not yet, you are still standing. [laughter] announcer: introducing "thanks for the memories," a brand-new collection exclusively from "time life." bob: who are you? >> what's the difference? kiss me. [laughter] announcer: 10 dvds of bob's beloved iconic tv specials. including hours and hours of rare gems that have not been seen since
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a wild police chase in south florida that ended in a hail of bullets that left four people dead. police chopper video captured the incident yesterday. at least 20 officers were pursuing a u.p.s. truck. authorities say it was carjacked by two suspects who fired at police. the exchange of gunfire ended as quickly as it began. marc liverman is here in new york. it was a quick exchange of gunfire, but it was deadly, marc. >> reporter: it really was. and on top of the two victims who were killed, police said a jewelry store worker was also injured, but they didn't say if she had been shot. so far they haven't said what condition she's in. the video we're about to show you absolutely chilling to watch. [ sirens ] bystanders scrambled for cover as law enforcement in south florida engaged in a deadly shoot-out with two robbery suspects for more than 20 seconds. [ gunfire ] >> the suspects are now deceased, but two additional innocent civilians were also deceased. >> reporter: po
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a wild police chase in south florida that ended in a hail of bullets that left four people dead. police chopper video captured the incident yesterday. at least 20 officers were pursuing a u.p.s. truck. authorities say it was carjacked by two suspects who fired at police. the exchange of gunfire ended as quickly as it began. marc liverman is here in new york. it was a quick exchange of gunfire, but it was deadly, marc. >> reporter: it really was. and on...