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in the southeast of the united states three hours from atlanta america has a meeting with its own history on this form a land of slavery blacks did not have the same rights as whites. fifty years ago the police were beating up blacks here. fifty years ago young african-americans would not have had the right to walk on this bridge. the march that changed the distance of the black community is come in memory to today the fight for black freedom to fight against racism to the right to vote like white people that. little bad boy all right all right first of all. on sunday march seventh one thousand nine hundred sixty five on a bridge in selma six hundred african americans demonstrated peacefully to demand their right to vote. the state governor ordered the police to charge the activists . over fifty people were taken to hospital. the event became a symbol. here fifty years later the president the protesters are waiting for is black history acknowledgement has witnessed. in his speech barack obama makes an analogy between the come immigration and the recent events in the country. he admits tha
in the southeast of the united states three hours from atlanta america has a meeting with its own history on this form a land of slavery blacks did not have the same rights as whites. fifty years ago the police were beating up blacks here. fifty years ago young african-americans would not have had the right to walk on this bridge. the march that changed the distance of the black community is come in memory to today the fight for black freedom to fight against racism to the right to vote like...
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in the southeast of the united states three hours from atlanta america has a meeting with its own history on this formally under slavery blacks did not have the same rights as whites. fifty years ago the police would beating up blacks here . fifty years ago young african-americans would not have had the right to walk on this bridge. the march that changed the destiny of the black community is coming very to today the fight for black treat and a fight against racism to the right to vote like white people that. the bad boy but i don't but first of all. on sunday march seventh one thousand nine hundred sixty five on a bridge in selma six hundred african americans demonstrated peacefully to demand their right to vote. the state governor ordered the police to charge the activists . over fifty people were taken to hospital. the event became a symbol. here fifty years later the president the protesters are waiting for is black history acknowledgement has witnessed. in his speech barack obama makes an analogy between the come immigration and the recent events in the country. he admits that there
in the southeast of the united states three hours from atlanta america has a meeting with its own history on this formally under slavery blacks did not have the same rights as whites. fifty years ago the police would beating up blacks here . fifty years ago young african-americans would not have had the right to walk on this bridge. the march that changed the destiny of the black community is coming very to today the fight for black treat and a fight against racism to the right to vote like...
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right now, a crippling blackout in atlanta at america's busiest airport. they've announced they're trying to get everyone out of the airport. dozens of planes stuck on the tarmac. hundreds of flights cancelled. thousands of passengers confused and frustrated, crowding the terminals. the blackout forcing ground stops at other marcus moore leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, the nation's busiest airport in the dark. thousands stranded when the power went out without warning at atlanta's hartfield international airport. >> atlanta airport. no power, no light. >> we've been standing here in the dark for about 35 minutes. >> reporter: passengers using flashlights to guide them. in some parts of the airport, the only sights and sounds, the emergency announcements. >> reporter: reports of smoke in the terminal coming from passengers. >> we could see fire trucks and black smoke coming from the back. >> may i have your attention, please. an emergency has been reported. >> the lights flickered once. that was really scary. and then they flickered again and they didn'
right now, a crippling blackout in atlanta at america's busiest airport. they've announced they're trying to get everyone out of the airport. dozens of planes stuck on the tarmac. hundreds of flights cancelled. thousands of passengers confused and frustrated, crowding the terminals. the blackout forcing ground stops at other marcus moore leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, the nation's busiest airport in the dark. thousands stranded when the power went out without warning at atlanta's...
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right now, a crippling blackout in atlanta at america's busiest airport. just moments ago, they've announced they're trying to get everyone out of the airport. the airport appears to be in near-total darkness. thousands of passengers confused and frustrated, crowding the terminals. not sure when, or if, they'll get into the air. hundreds of flights cancelled. and the blackout causing a ripple effect at other airports just as the holiday travel week gets started. marcus moore leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, the nation's busiest airport in the dark. thousands stranded when the power went out without warning at atlanta's hartsfield international airport. >> atlanta airport. no power, no light. >> i don't know how long it's been out. but we've been standing here in the dark for about 35 minutes. >> the lights flickered once, they didn't come back. >> reporter: passengers using flashlights to guide them. in some parts of the airport, the only sights and sounds, the emergency announcements. >> may i have your attention, please. an emergency has been reported
right now, a crippling blackout in atlanta at america's busiest airport. just moments ago, they've announced they're trying to get everyone out of the airport. the airport appears to be in near-total darkness. thousands of passengers confused and frustrated, crowding the terminals. not sure when, or if, they'll get into the air. hundreds of flights cancelled. and the blackout causing a ripple effect at other airports just as the holiday travel week gets started. marcus moore leads us off....
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power is still out at america's busiest airport. atlanta's hartsfield-jackson airport lost power force a ground stop to all flights. flis according to georgia power it was caused by a fire at the underground electrical facility. they are still assessing the damage but travelers are still stuck at the airport. we will go live for an update later. president trump says he will not fire speech long -- special counsel mueller this is a response to accusations to obtain thousands of private e-mails sent by the transition team. this is the fox report. insisting they have gone through the proper channels to obtain e-mails in the russia investigation in response this d growing outrage that accused the fbi to be anti- trump here is congressman asa. >> there is a strong bias within the government agencies and special counsel mueller has picked people with easy to find was strong bias with a history that says probably they are not the right people for an investigation. >> the president prepares for a week ahead after the coming from camp david. >> it is
power is still out at america's busiest airport. atlanta's hartsfield-jackson airport lost power force a ground stop to all flights. flis according to georgia power it was caused by a fire at the underground electrical facility. they are still assessing the damage but travelers are still stuck at the airport. we will go live for an update later. president trump says he will not fire speech long -- special counsel mueller this is a response to accusations to obtain thousands of private e-mails...
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>>> making news in america this morning, travel nightmare. atlanta's airport, the busiest in the world shut down, plunged into darkness. >> the lights flickered once. it was really scary then they flickered again and didn't come back. >> tens of thousands stranded with no place to stay. the lights backs on but why the headaches are only just beginning. >>> also overnight new details about senator john mccain's condition as he battles brain cancer. the veteran senator returning home to arizona. how it could affect the republican tax bill with the first crucial vote expected tomorrow. >>> team for sale. the new fallout as t one of pro football's top teams is accused of sexual harassment and using a racial slur. the allegations prompting the sale. >>> cell phone safety. does the so-called radiation from your phone cause headaches or even cancer? the new guidelines from health officials raising more questions. >>> and she can conquer anyone on the court but new mom serena williams is going public with her toughest foe yet, a teething child. who is coming t
>>> making news in america this morning, travel nightmare. atlanta's airport, the busiest in the world shut down, plunged into darkness. >> the lights flickered once. it was really scary then they flickered again and didn't come back. >> tens of thousands stranded with no place to stay. the lights backs on but why the headaches are only just beginning. >>> also overnight new details about senator john mccain's condition as he battles brain cancer. the veteran...
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we have new details from atlanta tonight on the power outage at one of america's most traveled air force>>> plus new tonight, sexual misconduct allegations are now forcing an nfl owner to sell his team. where steph curry fits into the picture coming up. >>> plus a look at some of the multi-million dollar homes destroyed in santa barbara. we'll have a live report from the front lines. >>> back in the bay area for the first time in a long time that four-letter word is in the forecast. i'll leave that to your imagination. investigation toni >>> this crash involving a san francisco police car and a prius is still under investigation tonight. it happened at third and king streets this afternoon, but it's unclear who was at fault. you can see the passenger side of the cruiser is slightly caved in. luckily no one was injured. >>> an arson investigation tonight after an overnight fire torched a part of a cafe. it broke out just after 5:00 in the morning at the pandora cafe on north capital avenue. firefighters needed more than an hour to knock it down. so far they are not describing the clues th
we have new details from atlanta tonight on the power outage at one of america's most traveled air force>>> plus new tonight, sexual misconduct allegations are now forcing an nfl owner to sell his team. where steph curry fits into the picture coming up. >>> plus a look at some of the multi-million dollar homes destroyed in santa barbara. we'll have a live report from the front lines. >>> back in the bay area for the first time in a long time that four-letter word is...
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whensaying this because you look at any major city in america, baltimore, chicago, atlanta, black on black crime is just off the hook. but i do not see our leader talk about it. they only get mad when it is a white man who killed a black man. donald trump was voted as the president of these states. donald trump was not voted by russia. he was voted because democrats and republicans are so out of touch with us. do you understand what we want? do you think it is so urgent to impeach donald trump than to take care of what is going on in our african-american community? you for your call. i believe there is an urgency. i believe the framers of the constitution provided a remedy for a president who commits misty meets -- misdeeds. this demeanor's main misdeeds. the remedy is impeachment. this is not about democrats or the actions or inactions of democrats as it relates to crime, or republicans and their actions or inactions. this is about democracy, about government, about government by the people, for the people. it is about our republic and what franklin said when he reminded us, we have
whensaying this because you look at any major city in america, baltimore, chicago, atlanta, black on black crime is just off the hook. but i do not see our leader talk about it. they only get mad when it is a white man who killed a black man. donald trump was voted as the president of these states. donald trump was not voted by russia. he was voted because democrats and republicans are so out of touch with us. do you understand what we want? do you think it is so urgent to impeach donald trump...
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power is still out at america's busiest airport. atlanta'sst power force a ground stop to all flights. flis according to georgia power it was caused by a fire at the underground electrical facility. they are still assessing the damage but travelers are still stuck at the airport. we will go live for an update later. president trump says he will not fire speech long -- special counsel mueller this is a response to accusations
power is still out at america's busiest airport. atlanta'sst power force a ground stop to all flights. flis according to georgia power it was caused by a fire at the underground electrical facility. they are still assessing the damage but travelers are still stuck at the airport. we will go live for an update later. president trump says he will not fire speech long -- special counsel mueller this is a response to accusations
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america. months, the new mayor of atlanta recruited me back to the city of atlanta where i served him faithfully for five years. two years after my return, i was designated the fire chief of the year by "fire chief" magazine. god had blessed me with a fairytale career. in 2014, my childhood american dream was abruptly halted because i wrote a book for a christian bible study on my own time that emphasized meant to be the husband's and father's and leaders that we have been called to be and that through crisis all things are possible. tooklanta city official issue with a few paragraphs i wrote in my book that described the big a bowl -- biblical view of sexuality. the city of atlanta suspended me and proceeded to conduct an investigation. the investigation was to determine if i had ever to scrimmage it -- ever discriminated against anyone. it concluded i had never discriminated against anyone. however, i was terminated anyway. wasn my history and work, i stunned at writing a book, encouraging men to be upstanding husbands and honorable fathers, jeopardize my career. the city's claim i was treatin
america. months, the new mayor of atlanta recruited me back to the city of atlanta where i served him faithfully for five years. two years after my return, i was designated the fire chief of the year by "fire chief" magazine. god had blessed me with a fairytale career. in 2014, my childhood american dream was abruptly halted because i wrote a book for a christian bible study on my own time that emphasized meant to be the husband's and father's and leaders that we have been called to...
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atlanta. we are hearing powser partially back on at america's busiest airport after a massive power outage. re no international flights arriving at the atlanta airport. cnn learned one of the terminals has been evacuated and southwest airlines cancelled all operations at atlanta's airport. betsy cline is on a delta plane at the airport there. betsy, what's happening? how long have you been sitting on the tarmac as we look at a wide view of a lot of planes on the stand still on the tarmac. >> i was on a flight from washington. we landed at about 2:15. we have been on this plane almost 2 1/2 hours. the pilot comes on loud speaker with occasional updates mostly saying there is not really an update. you can see the video i sent into cnn they are resuming beverage service and passing out snacks. they paused the beverage service because there is a medical emergency on a plane behind us. i'm on between 80 and 100 planes just waiting because there is no power we can't get into the gate and no flights could get out. we are one of the 80 to 100 planes. we were one of the last planes to land. we are al
atlanta. we are hearing powser partially back on at america's busiest airport after a massive power outage. re no international flights arriving at the atlanta airport. cnn learned one of the terminals has been evacuated and southwest airlines cancelled all operations at atlanta's airport. betsy cline is on a delta plane at the airport there. betsy, what's happening? how long have you been sitting on the tarmac as we look at a wide view of a lot of planes on the stand still on the tarmac....
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america first series, aleem maqbool looks at post traumatic stress disorder. it's not confined to the battlefield — children in the inner cities are coping with it too. aleem travelled to atlantathe toughest streets in america. drug use, gang violence and shootings are commonplace. she worries that the young people growing up here, will feel like it is a conflict zone. there may be a drive—by between gang rivals. or they might be walking down the street and see a syringe or they see someone using drugs. these children see this on a daily basis. they think it is normal when we know it is not. for those who spend their whole lives in an environment like this, we now know that all the exposure to the violence and danger has a tangible impact on their mental health. one of the most extensive studies on post—traumatic stress disorder in the community was done here in atlanta. it found a staggering statistic. of those who lived in low income areas in this, 46% suffered from ptsd. a rate much higher than even in soldiers who have seen war. the research team is now focusing on how the brains of children in a violent neighbourhood are affected by trauma. unlike soldiers who come home f
america first series, aleem maqbool looks at post traumatic stress disorder. it's not confined to the battlefield — children in the inner cities are coping with it too. aleem travelled to atlantathe toughest streets in america. drug use, gang violence and shootings are commonplace. she worries that the young people growing up here, will feel like it is a conflict zone. there may be a drive—by between gang rivals. or they might be walking down the street and see a syringe or they see someone...
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america first" series, aleem maqbool looks at posttraumatic stress disorder. it is not confined to the battlefield. children in the inner cities are coping with it, too. he traveled to atlanta to find out more. aleem: the lieutenant patrols some of the toughest streets in all of america. >> fast as you can. aleem: drug use, gang violence, and shootings are commonplace. she worries that the young people growing up here sometimes feel like a conflict zone. >> there may be a local drive by between gang rivals. they may be walking down the street on a needle or see someone using drugs. that is what these kids see on a daily basis, so they think it is normal, when we know it is not. aleem: for those who spend their whole lives in an environment like this, we now know that all the exposure to the violence and danger has a tangible impact on mental health. one of the most extensive studies on post-traumatic stress disorder in the community was done here in atlanta, and it found staggering statistics that of those who live in low-income areas of the city, 46% suffered from ptsd. that is a rate much higher even than soldiers who have seen war. the research team is now focusing on ho
america first" series, aleem maqbool looks at posttraumatic stress disorder. it is not confined to the battlefield. children in the inner cities are coping with it, too. he traveled to atlanta to find out more. aleem: the lieutenant patrols some of the toughest streets in all of america. >> fast as you can. aleem: drug use, gang violence, and shootings are commonplace. she worries that the young people growing up here sometimes feel like a conflict zone. >> there may be a local...
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i'm saying because when you look any major city in america, whether it's baltimore, where it's chicago, atlanta, black on black crime is just off the hook. but i don't see our leader talk about it. they only get mad when it's a white man who kills a black man. what is going on when it is a black man killing a black man? donald trump was voted as the president of these states. donald trump was not voted by russia. he was voted because both democrat and republican are so out of touch with us. do you really understand what we want? do you think that it's so urgent to impeach donald trump than to really take care of what is going on in our african-american community. >> thank you for your call. i do believe that there is an urgency. i do believe that the framers of the constitution provided a remedy for a president who commits misdeeds. misdemeanors means misdeed. and the remedy is impeachment. this is not about democrats and the actions or inactions of democrats as it relates to crime or many other things or republicans in terms of their actions or inactions. this is really about democracy, not ab
i'm saying because when you look any major city in america, whether it's baltimore, where it's chicago, atlanta, black on black crime is just off the hook. but i don't see our leader talk about it. they only get mad when it's a white man who kills a black man. what is going on when it is a black man killing a black man? donald trump was voted as the president of these states. donald trump was not voted by russia. he was voted because both democrat and republican are so out of touch with us. do...
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america first series, aleem maqbool looks at post—traumatic stress disorder. it's not confined to the battlefield. children in the inner cities are coping with it too. aleem travelled to atlantatenants siobhan edwards patrol some of the toughest streets in america. run as fast as you can! hurry up. drug violence and shootings are commonplace. she worries the young people growing up here feel like they are in a conflict zone. there might be a local drive right —— drive—by between gang members, or they could between gang members, or they could be walking down the street, on a needle, or see somebody using drugs. these kids see this on a daily basis. they may think it is normal, when we know that it isn't. those who spend their whole lives in an environment like this now know that all the exposure to the violence and danger has a very tangible impact on mental health. one of the most extensive studies on post a distress disorder in the community was done here in atlanta. —— post—traumatic stress disorder. it found that of those who live in low income areas of the city, 46% suffered from ptsd. that is a rate much higher than soldiers who have seen war. the research team is now fo
america first series, aleem maqbool looks at post—traumatic stress disorder. it's not confined to the battlefield. children in the inner cities are coping with it too. aleem travelled to atlantatenants siobhan edwards patrol some of the toughest streets in america. run as fast as you can! hurry up. drug violence and shootings are commonplace. she worries the young people growing up here feel like they are in a conflict zone. there might be a local drive right —— drive—by between gang...
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informing insomniacs for two decades >>> making news in america this morning, travel nightmare. atlanta'se busiest in the world shut down, plunged into darkness. >> the lights flickered once. it was really scary then they flickered again and didn't come back. >> tens of thousands stranded with no place to stay. the lights backs on but why the headaches are only just beginning. >>> also overnight new details about senator john mccain's condition as he battles brain cancer. the veteran senator returning home to arizona. how it could affect the republican tax bill with the first crucial vote expected tomorrow. >>> team for sale. the new fallout as t
informing insomniacs for two decades >>> making news in america this morning, travel nightmare. atlanta'se busiest in the world shut down, plunged into darkness. >> the lights flickered once. it was really scary then they flickered again and didn't come back. >> tens of thousands stranded with no place to stay. the lights backs on but why the headaches are only just beginning. >>> also overnight new details about senator john mccain's condition as he battles brain...
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atlanta. thousands still stuck there. more on this coming up inside "america's newsroom" this morning. that's a big story. first this is a critical week for the white house and it kicks off at this hour. president trump set to deliver a speech unveiling his vision for national security as the white house inches closer to its first major legislative victory. hope you had a great christmas, hanukkah holiday weekend. brand-new week starts right now. i'm bill hemmer live in "america's newsroom." >> sandra: a lot going on here. let's get to it. i'm sandra smith. we have the developments in the mueller investigation. the president saying he is not considering firing the special counsel but the trump transition claims his investigators obtained tens of thousands of private emails illegally. president trump reacted to the serious accusation. >> not looking good. quite sad to see that. my people were very upset about it. i can't imagine there is anything on them, frankly. as we said, there is no collusion whatsoever. but a lot of lawyers thought it was pretty sad. >> sandra: we have fox team coverage for you this
atlanta. thousands still stuck there. more on this coming up inside "america's newsroom" this morning. that's a big story. first this is a critical week for the white house and it kicks off at this hour. president trump set to deliver a speech unveiling his vision for national security as the white house inches closer to its first major legislative victory. hope you had a great christmas, hanukkah holiday weekend. brand-new week starts right now. i'm bill hemmer live in...
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overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] >>> making news in america this morning, travel nightmare. atlanta'se busiest in the world, shut down, plunged into darkness. >> the lights flickered once. it was really scary, and then they flickered again and they didn't come back. >> tens of thousands of travelers stranded with no place to stay. this morning the lights back on, but why the headaches are only just beginning on this busy holiday travel week. >>> also overnight new details about senator john mccain's condition as he battles brain cancer. the veteran senator returning home to arizona. how it could affect the republican tax bill with the first crucial vote expected tomorrow. >>> team for sale. the new fallout as the owner of one of pro football's top teams is accused of sexual harassment and using a racial slur. the allegations prompting the sa
overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] >>> making news in america this morning, travel nightmare. atlanta'se busiest in the world, shut down, plunged into darkness. >> the lights flickered once. it was really scary, and then they flickered again and they didn't come back. >> tens of thousands of travelers stranded with no place to stay. this morning the lights back on, but why the headaches are only just beginning on this busy holiday travel week....
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atlanta, georgia. chances of rain. it's got a dome though, so no big problems. 42 degrees on thursday night football night in america. is morning on today's hassle free holiday, we are all about presents with a purpose. >> that's right. everybody loves a gift from the heart. why not take it the next step and pick a present that also gives to others? that's got heart. laurie is the style director of "good housekeeping." morning. >> thanks for having me. >> everybody is here. who was making the racket, klg, >> no. quiet as a mouse. >> i think it was carson. pretty sure. >> we all got to pick a present. i'll start here with aause dear to our hearts. >> this is your pick. every mother counts. i love this one, savannah. first of all, this tote is fashionable. >> yeah. >> it's $65. 100% of the proceeds go back to every mother counts. do you want to tell us why you love it? >> i love every mother counts. it is about maternal health and moms all over the world bringing in babies safely. every mom counts. every mom deserves that. >> over 300,000 women die each year from complications with pregnancy or childbirth. this goes to
atlanta, georgia. chances of rain. it's got a dome though, so no big problems. 42 degrees on thursday night football night in america. is morning on today's hassle free holiday, we are all about presents with a purpose. >> that's right. everybody loves a gift from the heart. why not take it the next step and pick a present that also gives to others? that's got heart. laurie is the style director of "good housekeeping." morning. >> thanks for having me. >> everybody...
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america first series — aleem maqbool looks at the issue of post—traumatic stress disorder. not confined to the battlefield — it is a condition plaguing far too many children in inner cities. aleem travelled to atlantaall of america. as fast as you can. drug use, gang violence and shootings are commonplace. she worries that for young people growing up here, it can sometimes feel like a conflict zone. war to them may be a local drive—by between gang rivals. war to them may be walking down the street, a needle or seeing someone using drugs. that is war. these kids see this on a daily basis or they may think it's normal when we know it is not. and for those who spend their whole lives in an environment like this, we now know that all the exposure to the violence and danger has a very tangible impact on their mental health. one of the most extensive so on post—traumatic stress disorder in the community was done here in atlanta and found a staggering statistic that of those who lived in low—income areas in this city, 46% suffered from ptsd. that is a rate much higher even than soldiers have seen war. the research team is now focusing on how the brains of children in a violent neighbourhood are affected b
america first series — aleem maqbool looks at the issue of post—traumatic stress disorder. not confined to the battlefield — it is a condition plaguing far too many children in inner cities. aleem travelled to atlantaall of america. as fast as you can. drug use, gang violence and shootings are commonplace. she worries that for young people growing up here, it can sometimes feel like a conflict zone. war to them may be a local drive—by between gang rivals. war to them may be walking down...
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america's biggest health watch dogs. the washington post reports the new policy supported at a meeting at cdc headquarters in atlanta next week. the other words forbidden to the agency include vulnerable, entitlement, evidence based and science based. >>> developing news in the cold case killing of a former nba killer. his ex-wife has been arrested and charged with his murder. the decomposing body was found in a field near his home town in memphis. the crime went unsolved until police finally received break in the case. earlier this man was arrested and charged with hiz had murder. then came the announcement that his ex-wife was also being charged. it fbi played a major breakthrough. >> we talk about fbi, it's a very elite team. they came in and at the end of the day they found the murder women. >> no motive has been given for it killing. police say wright's ex-wife went to the same church as the suspect. >>> creating a commission to tackle sexual misconduct. anita hill will be it chair. she's somebody quite familiar with the issue. she testified in 1991 at the conformation hearings accusing it then nominee of sexual huh
america's biggest health watch dogs. the washington post reports the new policy supported at a meeting at cdc headquarters in atlanta next week. the other words forbidden to the agency include vulnerable, entitlement, evidence based and science based. >>> developing news in the cold case killing of a former nba killer. his ex-wife has been arrested and charged with his murder. the decomposing body was found in a field near his home town in memphis. the crime went unsolved until police...
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on the day after the blackout in atlanta, how it's impacting flights today. we are the tv doctors of americaand we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. we also know that you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life. cigna. together, all the way. >>> busy morning on this monday. >>> nice day to kick off the workweek weatherwise. sheena parveen with a look at the day ahead. good morning, sheena. >> good morning, guys. a fantastic start to the week. we like this on a monday. not too freezing out there. only a couple spots around freezing. take a look at the radar. nice and dry for your monday morning drive. we like to see that too. >> 41 degrees in washington. only a couple areas below freezing. 28 degrees manassas. gaithersburg at 37 degrees. 37 in clinton. bus stop forecast, the low 40s 7:00 and 8:00. maybe layers. by 3:00 p.m., we're looking at the mid 50s. looking pretty good out there. wait until you see tomorrow. it is monday. the commute starts all over again. hopefully it's loo
on the day after the blackout in atlanta, how it's impacting flights today. we are the tv doctors of americaand we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. we also know that you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life. cigna. together, all the way. >>> busy morning on this monday. >>> nice day to kick off the workweek weatherwise. sheena parveen with a look at the day ahead....
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that's a victory so here we are coming back with another number bank of america, 2.4 goldman sachs, 2.5, morgan stanley at 3.2 atlanta fed at 3.3 and amherst pierpont 3.7 let me suggest real quick that we're looking at 2.5 next year the federal reserve just upped its forecast mario draghi, took to the podium this morning at his press conference and said you know what, we're doing better now they went up from 1.8 to 2.3 so it's global. >> now everybody is talking about joining the bandwagon from a tax perspective. you've got the uk, japan all talking about lowering taxes. >> this has always been a concern. >> go ahead. >> joe terranova >> this is the biggest question right now. you hear these numbers, you see the trajectory of the economy, the lifting of regulations has had a positive benefit on the economy. i'm not saying this, but there are many people out there right now saying, larry, why do we need this tax bill right now >> that's a good question. there's a difference between supply side and demand side. this whole bill basically, the heart of this bill is about the business side. corporate tax rate is single mo
that's a victory so here we are coming back with another number bank of america, 2.4 goldman sachs, 2.5, morgan stanley at 3.2 atlanta fed at 3.3 and amherst pierpont 3.7 let me suggest real quick that we're looking at 2.5 next year the federal reserve just upped its forecast mario draghi, took to the podium this morning at his press conference and said you know what, we're doing better now they went up from 1.8 to 2.3 so it's global. >> now everybody is talking about joining the...
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association of airport executives how their emergency management meeting in atlanta in july. >> effect of the matter is americaw technology future. repair, upkeep. look at the subways in new york city. the water, we've been building in new york city for tens of billions of dollars. one water tunnel for the entire manhattan island. that's not a good situation. the american culture we look forward. a lot of cultures are building and catching up because they are just industrializing. the real question is can wait out innovate those cultures because a lot of them are so busy building infrastructure and building out their movement with poverty to modernity that we are trying to figure out how to invent the future while they are trying to in many ways become the industrial nation we are a tiara. dagen: that's a very good point. thank you for being here. jay walker, take care. coming up, tax reform in the home stretch. the final tax bill today following suit shortly thereafter appeared with the new legislation will mean for you. rob ron kautsky goes back to school. patriot starts touched down in texas to surprise a c
association of airport executives how their emergency management meeting in atlanta in july. >> effect of the matter is americaw technology future. repair, upkeep. look at the subways in new york city. the water, we've been building in new york city for tens of billions of dollars. one water tunnel for the entire manhattan island. that's not a good situation. the american culture we look forward. a lot of cultures are building and catching up because they are just industrializing. the...
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. >> fox news alert as america's busiest airport goes dark a major power outage shutting down parts of jackson airport in atlanta grounding all flights in and out creating a massive backlog on the tarmac. we are with our local affiliate life helping us to cover the story. it is pretty dark behind you. >> it is extremely dark i will let you see what is going on setting up some temporary lights you can see people standing around waiting to pick them up that is the only way they will get out of the atlanta airport this evening. i will show some video from earlier. almost it is unbelievable with the planes sitting on the tarmac with nowhere to go here at the international airport. we do not know exactly how this started but we talk to passengers who said they were in line around 1:00 o'clock when the lights started to flicker then the electricity went out. there were some emergency lights but people started to go toward the windows or any light source so they could see what was going on. there was not a panic. se as people were called but that is starting to dissipate as we get into the sixth hour without power at t
. >> fox news alert as america's busiest airport goes dark a major power outage shutting down parts of jackson airport in atlanta grounding all flights in and out creating a massive backlog on the tarmac. we are with our local affiliate life helping us to cover the story. it is pretty dark behind you. >> it is extremely dark i will let you see what is going on setting up some temporary lights you can see people standing around waiting to pick them up that is the only way they will...
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america. >> the c-span bus tour continues its 50 capitals tour in january with stops in raleigh, columbia, atlanta and montgomery. on each visit was before state officials during our live "washington journal" program. follow and join us on gender 16th at 9:30 a.m. eastern for our stop in raleigh, north carolina, went on "washington journal" guest is no telling attorney general josh stein. >> next a a look at cybersecury threats to democratic elections. hosted by the council on foreign relations. they discuss the security of voting machines and misinformation spread by foreign governments using social media. >> good morning. i'm adam segal, correct the digital at cybersecurity program has the council just want to say a few words of thanks and a few words of welcome. first let me thank shannon and lauren and alex for helping put this together and making sure that it runs smoothly. we want to thank pwc which is provided the funding to help us run this as as a number of othr programs in the digital cyberspace policy program. like many of the other think tanks were doing more and more work in this spac
america. >> the c-span bus tour continues its 50 capitals tour in january with stops in raleigh, columbia, atlanta and montgomery. on each visit was before state officials during our live "washington journal" program. follow and join us on gender 16th at 9:30 a.m. eastern for our stop in raleigh, north carolina, went on "washington journal" guest is no telling attorney general josh stein. >> next a a look at cybersecury threats to democratic elections. hosted by...
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america. holiday travel nightmare. a blackout at the world's busiest airport sparks chaos and confusion. thousands of passengers suddenly in the dark in atlanta. planes stranded for hours and people forced to sleep on chairs and floors and more than a thousand flights canceled. the rip effect and how it will affect you. >>>president trump and the republicans on the verge of passing that massive reform even with senator john mccain facing that health battle and missing the vote. the president still promising a christmas gift for the middle >>> abc news exclusive. award winning talk show host tavis smiley fires back after losing sponsors. he's here live speaking out for the first time only on "gma." ♪ >>> and the force is strong with this one. "the last jedi" soaring to an out of this galaxy opening. now, the second largest of all time and it's just getting started. >>> and good morning, america. welcome back from the weekend. also a big welcome to our weekend anchor paula faris. >> thanks, george. great to be here on a monday. >> boy, it was not a happy weekend in atlanta's airport. >> my brother-in-law was one of the million that was stranded
america. holiday travel nightmare. a blackout at the world's busiest airport sparks chaos and confusion. thousands of passengers suddenly in the dark in atlanta. planes stranded for hours and people forced to sleep on chairs and floors and more than a thousand flights canceled. the rip effect and how it will affect you. >>>president trump and the republicans on the verge of passing that massive reform even with senator john mccain facing that health battle and missing the vote. the...
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america online cofounder, steve case. c-span bus tour continues its 50 capital tour in january with stops in columbia, atlanta, and montgomery. they will speak with state officials during our live "washington journal" program. join us january 16 at 9:30 a.m. eastern for a stop in rodham, north carolina when our guest is north carolina attorney general, josh stein. a look at how violent extremists use social media, and what is being done about it. washington journal talks with a federal official who wrote a book about it. host: we continue our authors series, welcoming haroon ullah. his book was published in october called, "digital world war: islamists, extremists, and the fight for cyber supremacy. ullah, before we get into the fight for the digital battlefield first define some , terms for us, especially the important distinction you make in the title and throughout the book about islamists and extremists. -- between islamists and extremists. dr. ullah: thank you i am , thrilled to be here to talk to you about something i'm passionate about. part of it is that i think islamists, when you think distinguished from extremists
america online cofounder, steve case. c-span bus tour continues its 50 capital tour in january with stops in columbia, atlanta, and montgomery. they will speak with state officials during our live "washington journal" program. join us january 16 at 9:30 a.m. eastern for a stop in rodham, north carolina when our guest is north carolina attorney general, josh stein. a look at how violent extremists use social media, and what is being done about it. washington journal talks with a...
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this is the scene at the busiest airport in america where a massive power outage has left rows of planes sitting idle on the ground in atlantaellers at hearts field-jackson airport have been in the dark for most of the day. sudden outage brought all inbound and outbound traffic to a halt at one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. travellers are concerned about when they are going to get home. >> what was going through my mind, actually, i just want to get home. i know we're done. we don't know what time. nobody knows anything. >> chaos and confusion has been the order of the day in atlanta. cell phone video shot by a passenger shows a hallway filling with smoke as an airport official hurries everyone out of the area. at this point it's unclear where that was coming back. they're expecting to have everything running by midnight. >>> no bay area delays are reported at sfo. same story at oakland international but southwest airlines has cancelled all in and out of atlanta. if you're flying on southwest, check your flight status before you head to the airport. >>> planes may be stuck on the ground but rockets are a whole
this is the scene at the busiest airport in america where a massive power outage has left rows of planes sitting idle on the ground in atlantaellers at hearts field-jackson airport have been in the dark for most of the day. sudden outage brought all inbound and outbound traffic to a halt at one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. travellers are concerned about when they are going to get home. >> what was going through my mind, actually, i just want to get home. i know we're done....
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amÉrica". restablecen en su totalidad de servicio elÉctrico en el aeropuerto internacional de atlanta.ump detallas una estrategia de seguridad nacional expertos dicen que el plan cambiarÍa de = manera drÁstica en las elecciones con el resto del mundo, durante su discurso el mandatario lanzarÍa su política de " estados unidos primero" que fue uno de los pilare revocarÍa las advertencias de la era obama sobre el cambio climÁtico y afectarÍa la influencia internacional tanto econÓmica como militar. por otra que no evalÚa despedir al fiscal robert mueller, pero elson impide enviados y rebidos antes del inicio de la actual administraciÓn. informan que los documentos fueron obtenidos de manera inapropiada. se recupera satisfactoriamente el s por arizona. se estima que el regreso del legislador de 81 aÑos al congreso sede en enero,o participarÁ en el voto fiscal. unos 57 mil hondureÑos tienen reinscribirse en el tps, para gestionar una nueva autorizaciÓn de empleos paraer beneficios y no sera deportados. en nuestro recorrido por latinoamÉrica, quien ganÓ las elecciones presidenciales sigue co
amÉrica". restablecen en su totalidad de servicio elÉctrico en el aeropuerto internacional de atlanta.ump detallas una estrategia de seguridad nacional expertos dicen que el plan cambiarÍa de = manera drÁstica en las elecciones con el resto del mundo, durante su discurso el mandatario lanzarÍa su política de " estados unidos primero" que fue uno de los pilare revocarÍa las advertencias de la era obama sobre el cambio climÁtico y afectarÍa la influencia internacional...
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america and celgene. >> repor 2018 will bring more updates on these new approaches to how we think about tr disease. for "nightly business repor meg tirrell in atlanta>>> two major hospital systems are reportedly in merger talks. according to the "n and providence st. joseph health are discussing the possibility of combining to c the u.s.'s largest owner of hospitals with 191 hospitals in 27 states and more than $44 billion in a this report follows cvs' agreement to buy aetna and united health rece to its group of urgent care clinics and out-patient centers. is it likely we'll see more consolidation in the healt care industry? brian kantilit from jefferies is here to discuss that. nice to have you here. >> good evening, sue. thank you. >> why are we seeing this type of consolidation and these deals being inked right now? >> yeah, i think what's happening is that the health care system in the u.s. is evolving. we've seen some mergers, for example, in the non-profit hospital space prior to today's speculation on the ascension deal. and i think players are getting bigger as the landscape changes, and frankly, as we start seeing a slowing down of utiliz
america and celgene. >> repor 2018 will bring more updates on these new approaches to how we think about tr disease. for "nightly business repor meg tirrell in atlanta>>> two major hospital systems are reportedly in merger talks. according to the "n and providence st. joseph health are discussing the possibility of combining to c the u.s.'s largest owner of hospitals with 191 hospitals in 27 states and more than $44 billion in a this report follows cvs' agreement to buy...
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america. it's 8:00 a.m. holiday travel nightmare. a blackout at the world's busiest airport. tens of thousands left in the dark in atlanta.the tarmac. flights canceled. the ripple effect across the country. what it means for your flights and holiday deliveries. >>> health alert. the new warning about your cell phone after california issues a report about potential radiation risks. the simple steps you can take to reduce exposure. dr. ashton here live. >>> a flood of sexual misconduct allegation, we're asking what does it take to raise good men. what our panel of young boys say about respect and consent. their surprising answers and how you can talk to your kids. >>> prince harry interviews barack obama. the prince and former president trade jokes. >> do i need a british accent? >> as obama reveals his hopes for the future. >>> get ready to rock "jumanji" style with dwayne "the rock" johnson. >> run! >> and he's saying -- >> hey, good morning, america or because we're in my home state of hawaii, aloha, america. ♪ we rock the world >> aloha, dwayne. >> the fitness queen of social media is here, kayla itsines. she's helped w
america. it's 8:00 a.m. holiday travel nightmare. a blackout at the world's busiest airport. tens of thousands left in the dark in atlanta.the tarmac. flights canceled. the ripple effect across the country. what it means for your flights and holiday deliveries. >>> health alert. the new warning about your cell phone after california issues a report about potential radiation risks. the simple steps you can take to reduce exposure. dr. ashton here live. >>> a flood of sexual...
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america's news headquarters, i'm rick leventhal. the world's busiest airport grinding to a halt. a widespread power outage at atlanta'sort. planesere lined up as hundreds of flights to and from atlanta were canceled or diverted to other airports. the outage began in the early afternoon, caused by an electrical fire underground. emergency power was restored to parts of the airport but much of the facility remain start. georgia power said it expects to have electricity restored by midnight. john mccain returning to arizona to spend holidays with his family, this after he spent a week in walter reed military hospital due to side effects of brain treatment cancer. he will likely miss the vote on the republican tax plan. i'm rick leventhal. now back to interview with the monster, the scott peterson case. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> there was nothing normal about scott's behavior. everything was odd from the moment i met him from the first time to him giving me the interview. the whole thing had seemed like there was a sensitivity chip missing. >> it's just not important, about that. glad that amber came forward. you admitted to not off? of m
america's news headquarters, i'm rick leventhal. the world's busiest airport grinding to a halt. a widespread power outage at atlanta'sort. planesere lined up as hundreds of flights to and from atlanta were canceled or diverted to other airports. the outage began in the early afternoon, caused by an electrical fire underground. emergency power was restored to parts of the airport but much of the facility remain start. georgia power said it expects to have electricity restored by midnight. john...
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america's busiest airport, it has gone dark. a power outage has grounded all flights in and out of the atlanta airport at this hour.ne is leaving, no one is arriving. can you imagine what the passengers who may be watching us right now are thug? a miscue by construction workers. officials saying they are, of course, working to fix the problem. right now, sadly, there's no timetable -- i hate to tell you -- for when operations may resume. as they say on the airplane, just stand by, we'll get more information when we get it. it's a developing story, and we'll bring you up-to-date whe
america's busiest airport, it has gone dark. a power outage has grounded all flights in and out of the atlanta airport at this hour.ne is leaving, no one is arriving. can you imagine what the passengers who may be watching us right now are thug? a miscue by construction workers. officials saying they are, of course, working to fix the problem. right now, sadly, there's no timetable -- i hate to tell you -- for when operations may resume. as they say on the airplane, just stand by, we'll get...
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america. holiday travel nightmare. a blackout at the world's busiest airport sparks chaos and confusion. thousands of passengers suddenly in the dark in atlantad for hours and people forced to sleep on chairs and floors and more than a thousand flights canceled. the rip effect and how it will affect you. >>>president trump and the republicans on the verge of passing that massive reform with senator john mccain facing that health battle and missing the vote. the president still promising a christmas gift for the middle class. we'll tell you who benefits. >>> abc news exclusive. award winning talk show host tavis smil
america. holiday travel nightmare. a blackout at the world's busiest airport sparks chaos and confusion. thousands of passengers suddenly in the dark in atlantad for hours and people forced to sleep on chairs and floors and more than a thousand flights canceled. the rip effect and how it will affect you. >>>president trump and the republicans on the verge of passing that massive reform with senator john mccain facing that health battle and missing the vote. the president still...
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america. holiday travel nightmare. a blackout at the world's busiest airport sparks chaos and confusion. thousands of passengers suddenly in the dark in atlantar hours and people forced to sleep on chairs and floors and more than a thousand flights canceled. the rip effect and how it will affect you. >>>president trump and the republicans on the verge of passing that massive reform even with senator john mccain facing that health battle and missing the vote. the president still promising a christmas gift for the middle
america. holiday travel nightmare. a blackout at the world's busiest airport sparks chaos and confusion. thousands of passengers suddenly in the dark in atlantar hours and people forced to sleep on chairs and floors and more than a thousand flights canceled. the rip effect and how it will affect you. >>>president trump and the republicans on the verge of passing that massive reform even with senator john mccain facing that health battle and missing the vote. the president still...