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seemed relaxed as talks turned to new relationships she also maintained that security even as a soon to be ex country has top priority. i will once again be stressing the united kingdom's unconditional commitment to the future security of europe and i believe. we can to ensure that we overcome the challenges that we will face there's no need to explain to the e.u. the importance of togetherness they're delighted that they were able to solve together at least for the time being a major trade dispute with the us and not individually. we made mistakes that is want facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg has said in response to that data scandal involving his company and the data mining firm cambridge analytic it a statement on his facebook profiles eichelberger apologized and promised users a new feature to turn off those third party apps apps which cambridge and allegedly used to harvest private information. it began with an innocent personality quiz and ended up with a fifty million facebook profiles being used to sway elections now the question is why didn't facebook do more to protect its uses. the
seemed relaxed as talks turned to new relationships she also maintained that security even as a soon to be ex country has top priority. i will once again be stressing the united kingdom's unconditional commitment to the future security of europe and i believe. we can to ensure that we overcome the challenges that we will face there's no need to explain to the e.u. the importance of togetherness they're delighted that they were able to solve together at least for the time being a major trade...
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we witnessed this bizarre webcast, where two convicted murders claimed to be ex—cellmates of the formerr, they accused him of drug addiction, even paedophilia. but after the show, one of them admits to me he saw nothing. translation: it was just empty gossip. the poisoning in salisbury has spawned an information war, one moscow is determined to win. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. more than a million nhs workers in england can expect pay rises, if they accept a deal agreed between most trade unions and the government. the past five years have seen a pay cap and a pay freeze. the deal would see wages increase between 6.5% and 29% over the next three years, with the exception of doctors, dentists and senior leaders. the biggest rises would go to those on the lowest end of the scale — cleaners, porters and catering staff, who will see an immediate £2,000 added to their pay packets this year. the salary increases are expected to cost around £4 billion, but won't come out of the nhs budget, they will come from treasury funds. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg has more details. porters
we witnessed this bizarre webcast, where two convicted murders claimed to be ex—cellmates of the formerr, they accused him of drug addiction, even paedophilia. but after the show, one of them admits to me he saw nothing. translation: it was just empty gossip. the poisoning in salisbury has spawned an information war, one moscow is determined to win. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. more than a million nhs workers in england can expect pay rises, if they accept a deal agreed between most...
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she seemed relaxed as talks turned to new relationships maintained that security even as a soon to be ex e.u. country has top priority. i will once again. the united kingdom's unconditional commitment to the future security of europe and i believe it we can to ensure that we overcome the challenges that we will face there's no need to explain to the e.u. the importance of togetherness they're delighted that they were able to solve together at least for the time being a major trade dispute with the us and not individually. ard for more this is called over now to our correspondent max hoffmann he is at that e.u. summit in brussels worst good evening to you max so i mean this is good news at least you know at face value if we don't have to worry about those tariffs here in europe for the time being and european leaders can they focus on other things. theoretically but of course a lot of the focus still isn't on those steel tariffs here and i'll tell you what the president of the e.u. commission didn't even want to comment on it just about an hour a goal because they wanted to verify this in
she seemed relaxed as talks turned to new relationships maintained that security even as a soon to be ex e.u. country has top priority. i will once again. the united kingdom's unconditional commitment to the future security of europe and i believe it we can to ensure that we overcome the challenges that we will face there's no need to explain to the e.u. the importance of togetherness they're delighted that they were able to solve together at least for the time being a major trade dispute with...
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she also maintained that security, even as a soon-to-be ex eu country, has top priority. >> i will oncein be stressing the united kingdom's unconditional commitment to the future security of europe great and i believe that together, we can work to ensure that we overcome the challenges that we all face. reporter: there is no need to explain to eu the importance of togetherness. they are delighted they were able to solve together, at least for the time being, a major trade dispute with the u.s., and not individually. brent: let's go to our correspondent max hoffman, at that summit in brussels. max, this is good news, at least at face value, if we don't have to worry about those terrorists here in europe for the time being. can european leaders focus on other things? max: theoretically, but a lot of the focus is still on those steel tariffs. and i will tell you what, brent, the president of the eu commission didn't even want to comment on it about an hour ago. they wanted to verify this information. that shows you how much trust they have and what donald trump, the u.s. president, actuall
she also maintained that security, even as a soon-to-be ex eu country, has top priority. >> i will oncein be stressing the united kingdom's unconditional commitment to the future security of europe great and i believe that together, we can work to ensure that we overcome the challenges that we all face. reporter: there is no need to explain to eu the importance of togetherness. they are delighted they were able to solve together, at least for the time being, a major trade dispute with the...
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they're working on a deal for australia possibly to be ex. . he's tying nafta renegotiation right sizing of trailed deaf sis -- deficits, nato funding all in an effort to get allies a aligned - robert: sit working with the fact that ourre allies aligning with their own sanctions and trailed moves or are they just trying to negotiat with the president? >> we saw that in 2002-2003 when president george w. bush announced higher tariffs and the w.t. overturned that. europe had a list of sensive goods they were going to levy tariffs on but the w.t.o. overturned the tar riches before that went into place. the europeans are revisiting a lot of those items. athe end of the day, they are politically sensitive areas. wisconsin, kentucky. you can figure out who they're trying to target there. robert: you look at what's happening in pennsylvania next unique with -- week, a special election for uhe. house in steel country. was that part of the whiec house'sion make something >> i'm sure it was. this is a president who, when there is chaos ask things aren't
they're working on a deal for australia possibly to be ex. . he's tying nafta renegotiation right sizing of trailed deaf sis -- deficits, nato funding all in an effort to get allies a aligned - robert: sit working with the fact that ourre allies aligning with their own sanctions and trailed moves or are they just trying to negotiat with the president? >> we saw that in 2002-2003 when president george w. bush announced higher tariffs and the w.t. overturned that. europe had a list of...
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and these double agent spies potentially dissidents just like the united states used akhmed shiela be ex-pats so there could be all kinds of things like that is motives but it's silly to speculate at this time they've been trying to save the ramifications on this former f.b.i. agent coleen rowley thank you very much indeed thank you well a growing number of people in but in say they feel unsafe in their own city that story and more after the break. join me every thursday on the alex i'm sure and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm sure i'll see that. in the book come back racially motivated crimes against germans in but in all becoming more commonplace according to the capitol security chief peter olivia has more. the berlin interior minister has had some pretty unexpected things to say about how native germans attrit in the nation's capital i have heard it's not the norm but it is becoming more common to keep quiet about it would be wrong a recent survey has shown that where is this time last year around two thirds of the said they felt safe in their c
and these double agent spies potentially dissidents just like the united states used akhmed shiela be ex-pats so there could be all kinds of things like that is motives but it's silly to speculate at this time they've been trying to save the ramifications on this former f.b.i. agent coleen rowley thank you very much indeed thank you well a growing number of people in but in say they feel unsafe in their own city that story and more after the break. join me every thursday on the alex i'm sure...
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we witnessed this bizarre webcast where two convicted murders claimed to be ex—cellmates of the formeraccused him of drug addiction, even paedophilia. but after the show, one of them admits to me he saw nothing. it was just empty gossip. the poisoning in salisbury has spawned an information war, one moscow is determined to win. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. and you can go to the the bbc‘s website for more analysis of the british foreign secretary's latest comments about president putin. you'll also find background information on the nerve agent attack in salisbury, and the diplomatic fallout. that's all at bbc.com/news. police in texas say the man suspected of a string of bomb attacks in the state left a 25—minute recording about the six devices he'd constructed. mark anthony conditt blew himself up while being chased by police officers. two people were killed in the attacks and officials have warned that more undetonated devices may have been planted. gary o'donoghue reports from austin. police closed in on the suspected bomber in the early hours, tracking him down to a hotel nor
we witnessed this bizarre webcast where two convicted murders claimed to be ex—cellmates of the formeraccused him of drug addiction, even paedophilia. but after the show, one of them admits to me he saw nothing. it was just empty gossip. the poisoning in salisbury has spawned an information war, one moscow is determined to win. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. and you can go to the the bbc‘s website for more analysis of the british foreign secretary's latest comments about president...
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navigation in the indian ocean the european union and other steel producing countries aligning up to be ex excluded from u.s. steel at any billion tariffs the e.u. is warning that it will retaliate if washington doesn't relent president trump has already waived canada mexico from the twenty five percent levy on steel and ten percent on ali many in japan brazil argentina australia and south korea all say that they will also seek exemptions there's the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story next. saudi crown prince muhammad installment has been given a welcome few world leaders could expect in london the british government has been accused of ignoring rights abuses in saudi arabia and yemen so what is behind this controversial trip this is inside story. hello welcome to the program i'm richelle carey the red carpet has been rolled out at buckingham palace and number ten downing street in london for saudi arabia's crown prince bahamas and solomon the thirty two year old became heir to the throne after a palace crisis last june and sense then his continuous country'
navigation in the indian ocean the european union and other steel producing countries aligning up to be ex excluded from u.s. steel at any billion tariffs the e.u. is warning that it will retaliate if washington doesn't relent president trump has already waived canada mexico from the twenty five percent levy on steel and ten percent on ali many in japan brazil argentina australia and south korea all say that they will also seek exemptions there's the headlines the news continues here on...
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home secretary said more than two hundred forty pieces of evidence are also being considered ex agency cripple and his daughter yulia remain a critical condition in hospital after being poisoned with a nerve agent sonya gago has more from london. this is a fast moving investigation which is coordinating intelligence officials see a cabinet ministers as well as security officials as well now while the investigation continues in salzburg and all the locations there which have presumably been visited by the victims said basically paul and his daughter a year there is also a plan being formulated as to what will be happening beyond this and from this point onwards and as the home secretary amber rudd said this is an investigation which is going to require some fine combing of the evidence before being pointed out who's behind it. this is a serious substantial investigation for over two hundred fifty counterterrorism police from eight out of far left and counterterrorism units involved there's over two hundred witnesses involved and there's over two hundred forty pieces of evidence so we ne
home secretary said more than two hundred forty pieces of evidence are also being considered ex agency cripple and his daughter yulia remain a critical condition in hospital after being poisoned with a nerve agent sonya gago has more from london. this is a fast moving investigation which is coordinating intelligence officials see a cabinet ministers as well as security officials as well now while the investigation continues in salzburg and all the locations there which have presumably been...
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we witnessed this bizarre webcast, where two convicted murderers claimed to be ex—cellmates of the formern air they accused him of drug addiction, even paedophilia. but after the show, one of them admits to me he saw nothing. "it was just empty gossip." the poisoning in salisbury has spawned an information war, one moscow is determined to win. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. in a moment we'll speak to our north america editor, jon sopel, but first to our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, at the foreign office. james, what is your reading of relations between london and moscow right now? well, huw, in recent days there have been harare shall words between russian and british politicians. comparing vladimir putin to adolf hitler probably tops the list. to realisejust putin to adolf hitler probably tops the list. to realise just how incendiary the comparison is you have to remember millions upon millions of russians died fighting adolf hitler's nazis. now the foreign office here has been keen to keep this an international confrontation, they have been marshalling allies against wha
we witnessed this bizarre webcast, where two convicted murderers claimed to be ex—cellmates of the formern air they accused him of drug addiction, even paedophilia. but after the show, one of them admits to me he saw nothing. "it was just empty gossip." the poisoning in salisbury has spawned an information war, one moscow is determined to win. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. in a moment we'll speak to our north america editor, jon sopel, but first to our diplomatic correspondent,...
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will be ex-los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa and state treasurer john chung. n will be held on june 5th. (justine) people gathered in d-c today to rally for daca recipients as the march fifth deadline to end the program ... looms. immigration advocates are unveiling a new campaign to apply pressure on president trump to keep the deferred action for childhood arrivals program. it shielded hundreds of thousands of young immigrants from deportation. the a-c-l-u started a six-figure advertisement campaign to keep the issue up front. it is using digital and television ads...as well as local protests to get the president's attention. a c-n-n poll found that eight in ten americans support the daca program. (justine) the oakland the oakland unified school district has secured a 1- point-8 million dollar grant to support refugee and newcomer students. a grant from the state will contribute about 612-thousand this school year... the rest will be distributed over the next two years. the funds will be used to hire bilingual counselors, help students with career training...
will be ex-los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa and state treasurer john chung. n will be held on june 5th. (justine) people gathered in d-c today to rally for daca recipients as the march fifth deadline to end the program ... looms. immigration advocates are unveiling a new campaign to apply pressure on president trump to keep the deferred action for childhood arrivals program. it shielded hundreds of thousands of young immigrants from deportation. the a-c-l-u started a six-figure...
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the investigation into russia's meddling may be ex new york times says special counsel robert mueller is asking if money from the middle east went into trump's campaign. he wants to know meeting with george nader had with kushner and steve bannon. reports surfaces that kushner's family business received half million dollars in loans from banks that sent officials to meet with him at the white house. kushner denies any conflict. >>> a wildfire destroys several homes and barns in colorado. it charred 375 acres. another wildfire in for the carson burned 700 acres yesterday. that fire wasly close to soldier housing areas. firefighters got it under control in time. 200 personnel were evacuated. no injuries were reported. >> average one nor'easter per week ask a enough, but two? >> reporter: the next big one is wednesday. we're tracking the chance for one sunday into monday, as well. it's an active pattern and march appears to be a rough one that's for sure. today is an easy one. storm tracker 6 live double scan showing we're dry we stay dry today take a breath. it's cold outside. let's go
the investigation into russia's meddling may be ex new york times says special counsel robert mueller is asking if money from the middle east went into trump's campaign. he wants to know meeting with george nader had with kushner and steve bannon. reports surfaces that kushner's family business received half million dollars in loans from banks that sent officials to meet with him at the white house. kushner denies any conflict. >>> a wildfire destroys several homes and barns in...
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hi, i'm donald trump jr., this is my wife vanessa. >> everything you don't know about the soon to be exher rumored romance with leonardo dicaprio. and why she's ivanka's wonder woman. >>> heidi klum and drake. the hookup whisperer in the clues we just uncovered, they could be a thing. >> look at that muscle. >> eva longoria 7 months pregnant and celebrating her birthday with extra.
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we witnessed this bizarre webcast where two convicted murders claimed to be ex—cellmates of the former. on air, they accused him of drug addiction, even paedophilia. but after the show, one of them admits to me he saw nothing. it was just empty gossip. the poisoning in salisbury has spawned an information war, one moscow is determined to win. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. 0ur europe correspondent damien grammaticas is in brussels where the prime minister will speak later today. the prime minister speaking there later today, it's going to be very interesting how she'd read this line of diplomacy? yes, naga, she will be here for a summit of eu leaders and this evening over dinner the issue of the salisbury attack and russia and how to respond to it will be raised. we know she is going to call for support, call for solidarity, she's going to say the threat from russia, she's going to say, is serious and will ensure for a very long time. —— endure. we know the eu response is one certainly of support, certainly of solidarity, they're going to express that. they say they're going to dis
we witnessed this bizarre webcast where two convicted murders claimed to be ex—cellmates of the former. on air, they accused him of drug addiction, even paedophilia. but after the show, one of them admits to me he saw nothing. it was just empty gossip. the poisoning in salisbury has spawned an information war, one moscow is determined to win. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. 0ur europe correspondent damien grammaticas is in brussels where the prime minister will speak later today. the prime...
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where he was just spotted with his soon to be ex-wife. >>> the clooneys, sir paul mccartney, lady gaga, we're coast to coast with the stars as they march with america's kids. >>> plus -- >> it's so inspiring to see kids take charge. >> -- all the
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will be ex-los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa and state treasurer john chung. the primary is june fifth. ( james ) a powerful storm that hammered the northeastern u-s left at least six people dead. the system moved out to sea saturday but devastating impacts still remain. brheanna berry has the story. from virginia beach to newport news to norfolk."just a really windy day."damaging winds from the nor'easter caused headaches for people all over hampton roads.natstrampolines thrown high into trees, and trees thrown down into the ground."i came home and the first thing i saw was my chimney was no longer there." michael millard-lowe, an antique shop owner, has beautiful chandeliers and mirrors from the 18th century imported from france.after the wind storm, he gained some less than desirable decor. michael millard-lowe/antique shop owner:"we heard a big bang and we looked outside and the top corner of the building had blown off."millard-lowe put up caution tape where the damage was to warn people walking.michael millard- lowe/antique shop owner:"it used to be this
will be ex-los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa and state treasurer john chung. the primary is june fifth. ( james ) a powerful storm that hammered the northeastern u-s left at least six people dead. the system moved out to sea saturday but devastating impacts still remain. brheanna berry has the story. from virginia beach to newport news to norfolk."just a really windy day."damaging winds from the nor'easter caused headaches for people all over hampton roads.natstrampolines thrown...
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seemed relaxed as talks turned to new relationships she also maintains that security even as a soon to be ex country has top priority. once again. conditional commitment to the future security if. we can to ensure that we have. the challenges that we face there's no need to explain to the e.u. the importance of togetherness they're delighted that they were able to solve together at least for the time being a major trade dispute with the us and not individually. and let's get more reaction now from brussels where our correspondent mass healtheon is standing by at that you summit i can max. this is we wanted some first reactions here from you lawmakers and so we brought in philip lambert's who is the head of the european greens for first reaction now trump is not going to impose the steel tariffs on the european union for the time being are you really well you know way yes but that. warning shot to the european union we are vulnerable because we're all strategies to run an immense external surplus towards the rest of the world and that's make sure vulnerable so we should really question or eco
seemed relaxed as talks turned to new relationships she also maintains that security even as a soon to be ex country has top priority. once again. conditional commitment to the future security if. we can to ensure that we have. the challenges that we face there's no need to explain to the e.u. the importance of togetherness they're delighted that they were able to solve together at least for the time being a major trade dispute with the us and not individually. and let's get more reaction now...
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i think if they do, they have to be an ex-vet. 't think an ordinary teacher would want to be armed at a school because they're not comfortable being with a gun and i don't think they would have it on their person. one of my teachers would be saying it would be locked in their closet. they wouldn't be able to get to the closet in time to protect us. the money spent could go to education. >> trevor: josh, on your side, you said it makes you feel a little bit safer knowing a teacher is armed. you want people in school who have guns because you feel like someone who comes into the school is less likely to do that because they know there are guns there. >> yeah, like, i'm not against teachers having guns. >> trevor: right. >> you know, i think if a teacher is trained and they have a background and history with it, they should be able to bring a gun if they want, be completely concealed. no kid would even know they have it. i'm more so for having security and police at our school so teachers really won't have to worry about it and i do t
i think if they do, they have to be an ex-vet. 't think an ordinary teacher would want to be armed at a school because they're not comfortable being with a gun and i don't think they would have it on their person. one of my teachers would be saying it would be locked in their closet. they wouldn't be able to get to the closet in time to protect us. the money spent could go to education. >> trevor: josh, on your side, you said it makes you feel a little bit safer knowing a teacher is...
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certainly he is -- it is of character that he of character be ex-you know rent.use he tweeted out falling down on the wicked witch from the "wizard of oz." i think that was about corey lewandowski. this is, you know, he is someone who -- >> sam's fire ing had to do wit facebook posts. he does say inflammatory things, and that's putting it mildly. >> sam is someone we all dealt with a lot and someone you have to come in with a fact check sometimes. i think he says it to be helpful, and sometimes says things that he would have heard second or third hand. it's not always something you can take without being corroborated. >> coming from the other side of this, coming from somebody who worked on the clinton campaign, who was there as the e-mails started to be leaked out, what did you make when john podesta's e-mails came out one after another every single tday from october 7th to november 7th the day president trump was elected. >> we knew it was russia. many of the intelligence experts before the intelligence community said it was russia. there were a lot of computer
certainly he is -- it is of character that he of character be ex-you know rent.use he tweeted out falling down on the wicked witch from the "wizard of oz." i think that was about corey lewandowski. this is, you know, he is someone who -- >> sam's fire ing had to do wit facebook posts. he does say inflammatory things, and that's putting it mildly. >> sam is someone we all dealt with a lot and someone you have to come in with a fact check sometimes. i think he says it to be...
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you know, we're calling these people diplomats that are being exes pelled, and in some cases that's not quite the case. a lot of these people are actually intelligence officers that are sort of using the cover of diplomacy to conduct their intelligence gathering here in the united states. and fact is russia is great at this. russia puts far more resources into their intelligence services than the united states does. so when we lose an equal number of personnel, it's we that are losing and not russia. so they can take a lot more of this. kelly: you lay out the case very clearly in terms of what many perceive to be a problem for us, but theodore like november, the head of an advisory board to the kremlin on foreign and defense policies quoted as saying this: there is still room for more battles in this diplomatic war, but it won't remain a diplomatic war for much longer. now, when you hear russian diplomats or leaders make statements like that, is that bravado, or what do you believe should be the proper response from the united states in response to that kind of statement which is almost
you know, we're calling these people diplomats that are being exes pelled, and in some cases that's not quite the case. a lot of these people are actually intelligence officers that are sort of using the cover of diplomacy to conduct their intelligence gathering here in the united states. and fact is russia is great at this. russia puts far more resources into their intelligence services than the united states does. so when we lose an equal number of personnel, it's we that are losing and not...
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ex employee. that employee is expected to be okay. ive from austin. you can see on the map just how close the two cities are. the f-b-i and a-t-f are on the scene at the fed-ex facility this morning. ( terisa ) happening now... police in fremont are looking for a missing 14-year- old boy. marco gamboa was last seen on carol avenue around 5:00 last night. he did not go to school yesterday. he is about 5 feet 5 inches tall and around 130 pounds. ( james ) a big story this morning... a room filled with heavy hearts remembered the three woman whose lives were taken by a man... they had set out to help. last night... we heard from the father of one of the victims. christine loeber... jennifer golick and jennifer gonzales were killed last week in yountville at the pathway home. they were shot to death by albert wong. veterans stood outside their memorial... holding american flags. the three women helped more than 500 veterans over the years. ( james ) a san jose street had to be shutdow
ex employee. that employee is expected to be okay. ive from austin. you can see on the map just how close the two cities are. the f-b-i and a-t-f are on the scene at the fed-ex facility this morning. ( terisa ) happening now... police in fremont are looking for a missing 14-year- old boy. marco gamboa was last seen on carol avenue around 5:00 last night. he did not go to school yesterday. he is about 5 feet 5 inches tall and around 130 pounds. ( james ) a big story this morning... a room filled...
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. >> reporter: the man in critical condition is reported to be sergei scipol ex-russian army colonel.in 2004. sentenced in a russian court for spying for britain. but in 2010, he left russia, part of a prisoner exchange. in return for ten russian sleeper agents including the infamous anna chatman, operating in the u.s. in salisbury, the town where he settled. witnesses say he and a woman companion collapsed on a bench sunday. >> an older guy, younger girl. she was sort of leaping on him. it looked like she passed out maybe. he was doing some, strange hand movements. looking up to the sky. >> reporter: the couple was rushed to the hospital. suffering from what police say is exposure to an unknown substance. meanwhile, hazmat teams scoured and closed off an area in salisbury town center. so far police say this is not a counterterrorism case. but all britons will recall the 2006 murder of a russian intelligence officer, in london. he was poisoned by radioactive polonium in what british intelligence believes was a russian state ordered execution. >>> liz, why would russia potentially targ
. >> reporter: the man in critical condition is reported to be sergei scipol ex-russian army colonel.in 2004. sentenced in a russian court for spying for britain. but in 2010, he left russia, part of a prisoner exchange. in return for ten russian sleeper agents including the infamous anna chatman, operating in the u.s. in salisbury, the town where he settled. witnesses say he and a woman companion collapsed on a bench sunday. >> an older guy, younger girl. she was sort of leaping on...
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and it's all being recorded as potential evidence on police body cameras. >> i'm afraid we have some bad news. your exlooks like it turns out to be a fatality. looks like it might've been a robbery-gone-wrong. sorry to have to tell you. have you heard from him recently? >> i heard from him last night. >> reporter: valerie's response doesn't seem particularly appropriate, according to sergeant quinn. >> it was not what you would expect. in reality, you'd wanna know how do you know this? are you sure it's my ex-husband? you'd definitely have a lot of questions, and a lot of grief, >> reporter: in the video, valerie sits quietly, putting her head in her hands. >> now your boyfriend, you might want to let him know what's going on. and i'm sorry. >> reporter: soon enough, leon emerges from the bedroom. >> her ex-husband's been found. >> oh my god. >> looks like a might've been a robbery-gone-wrong. >> holy [ bleep ] >> if anybody knows anything or -- >> no. >> might be abe to help. >> reporter: now, listen carefully to what leon says next. because cops say it's sounding like he's establishing his whereabou
and it's all being recorded as potential evidence on police body cameras. >> i'm afraid we have some bad news. your exlooks like it turns out to be a fatality. looks like it might've been a robbery-gone-wrong. sorry to have to tell you. have you heard from him recently? >> i heard from him last night. >> reporter: valerie's response doesn't seem particularly appropriate, according to sergeant quinn. >> it was not what you would expect. in reality, you'd wanna know how do...
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russian spy ag home secretary said more than two hundred forty pieces of evidence are also being considered ex agency is crippled and his daughter yulia remain in a critical condition in hospital after being poisoned with a nerve agent you're upset with headlines on al-jazeera the news continues right after inside story. they have traded insults and threats now the u.s. president and north korea leaders say valid meat can donald trump gets kim jong un to give up his nuclear ambitions and what does young want from the talks this is inside story. allow and welcome to the program. they have taken the weld by complete surprise u.s. president donald trump north korea leader kim jong un have agreed to sit down together and the historic meeting could take place within two months they have spent much of the past year hurling insults at each other trumps cold kim little rocket man game set trump was mentally deranged so what will they talk about when they come face to face there's only one topic being mansion nuclear weapons it was an only voice from south korea that's made the announcement about the m
russian spy ag home secretary said more than two hundred forty pieces of evidence are also being considered ex agency is crippled and his daughter yulia remain in a critical condition in hospital after being poisoned with a nerve agent you're upset with headlines on al-jazeera the news continues right after inside story. they have traded insults and threats now the u.s. president and north korea leaders say valid meat can donald trump gets kim jong un to give up his nuclear ambitions and what...
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well and it's not absolutely clear if it's today or it will be each tomorrow because it takes a couple of hours to organize everything so the ex could be tomorrow on the try could be tomorrow and the decision for the expertise issue is coming up for tomorrow or the day after tomorrow perhaps as we know it so far alexandra drexel joining us from should be thank you. i'm not joined by a correspondent. actually been covering this story for a while now thanks for joining us so you know we've just heard from alexander that they vent some moving quickly but you all could possibly be at the state prosecutor's office what would happen if he is handed over to spanish authorities well firstly under this european arrest warrant they have the german authorities if they decide to push ahead with the extradition they would have between ten and sixty days to hand them on over to spanish authorities now everybody in spain knows that if. spain at any point he will be immediately arrested let's not forget that there are a total of nine spanish we'll say leaders are cut leaders who were involved in this push for independence already actually in
well and it's not absolutely clear if it's today or it will be each tomorrow because it takes a couple of hours to organize everything so the ex could be tomorrow on the try could be tomorrow and the decision for the expertise issue is coming up for tomorrow or the day after tomorrow perhaps as we know it so far alexandra drexel joining us from should be thank you. i'm not joined by a correspondent. actually been covering this story for a while now thanks for joining us so you know we've just...
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we have heard situations when the victim has called because they are being stalked by a dangerous partner or exangerous to think about victims being left on their own without having that call responded to. from the cambridgeshire force, talking specifically about your force in a moment, do you accept that, it can bea moment, do you accept that, it can be a matter of life and death for example for victims of domestic abuse? yes, i do accept it, victoria. katie points out they are extreme cases. but we recognise there is real vulnerability for victims of domestic abuse and we prioritise our response. except you don‘t because it suggests in september last year, the report, on average, taking 15 hours for you to get to call that should have been responded to within 60 minutes. that is right. we very much regret what happened in septemberand is right. we very much regret what happened in september and i personally apologise to victims affected. that was as a result of the increase demand, significant increase of demand, in the summer of la st increase of demand, in the summer of last year which saw
we have heard situations when the victim has called because they are being stalked by a dangerous partner or exangerous to think about victims being left on their own without having that call responded to. from the cambridgeshire force, talking specifically about your force in a moment, do you accept that, it can bea moment, do you accept that, it can be a matter of life and death for example for victims of domestic abuse? yes, i do accept it, victoria. katie points out they are extreme cases....
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home secretary said more than two hundred forty pieces of evidence are also being considered ex agency paul and his daughter remain in a critical condition in hospital after being poisoned with a nerve agent those are the headlines the boy who sort of the syrian war continues next alias. the boy who was unwitting action sparked the civil war lost the most important person in his life i with. us from the off on in the bottom of the. elbow. a little while doc fell on a weekend in the shallow end of the reality often a celebrity in a village in can to help the weak. especially the middle of the us at the dinner and the like to be. out of the mind a long long way to. come home has been the isle of tampa. but his dreams were shattered by the war. and when his father was killed the family was plunged into poverty. saw me one option open to. a social movement is used up all my good. for that the no schieffer we're. just learning. just four weeks after joining the f.s.a. while he was shot and wounded in the leg. treated initially by rebel field medics he then made the impulsive and dangerous d
home secretary said more than two hundred forty pieces of evidence are also being considered ex agency paul and his daughter remain in a critical condition in hospital after being poisoned with a nerve agent those are the headlines the boy who sort of the syrian war continues next alias. the boy who was unwitting action sparked the civil war lost the most important person in his life i with. us from the off on in the bottom of the. elbow. a little while doc fell on a weekend in the shallow end...
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howard's soon-to-be ex-wife came around. she and kate had words.t 8:00 p.m., a drugstore camera showed kate relaxed, talking on her cell, buying wine and snacks while waiting on her prescription refill. ethan paid for dinner. chicken, salmon teriyaki. >> like a japanese like -- kind of like cuisine-type thing. >> she didn't drive, so he took her home. dropped her off before midnight. something earlier that friday that bothered the warings at first was terrifying them now. the more they thought about it, the worse it seemed. just before she went to the drug store friday evening, she started telling her father about some problem. >> saying that she felt like she perhaps had unintentionally got herself in trouble. and i said, "well, why don't you tell me about that." and she wouldn't tell me any details. >> was she clearly worried? >> she was concerned. >> clearly worried. >> about something. >> naturally they told the police about that. nothing came of it. and as the air thickened into a steamy august, the weeks that passed brought no new leads. just
howard's soon-to-be ex-wife came around. she and kate had words.t 8:00 p.m., a drugstore camera showed kate relaxed, talking on her cell, buying wine and snacks while waiting on her prescription refill. ethan paid for dinner. chicken, salmon teriyaki. >> like a japanese like -- kind of like cuisine-type thing. >> she didn't drive, so he took her home. dropped her off before midnight. something earlier that friday that bothered the warings at first was terrifying them now. the more...
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today, when asked about the firing, president trump even sounded like he was trying to be a sensitive ex>> rex is a good man, i like rex a lot. i appreciate his commitment and service. i will be speaking to rex over a lonperiod of time. i wish rex a lot of things. i think he will be very happy. i think rex will be much happier now. >> trevor: trump is right, rex tillerson will be much happier now. everyone who leaves the white house ends up happier. just look at this guy, this guy or this guy, and especially this guy. why are you so happy, obama? we're dying over here! we have been kite surfing for two years. but tillerson will be happier than most because, don't forget, he never wanted the job in a first place. >> he's a reluctant secretary of state to begin with. he's on the record saying i really didn't want the job, my wife asked me to do it. >> trevor: some wives ask their man to take out the garbage, this wife asked tillerson to live in it. that's the most devoted husband. the dopest thing for wife to brag about. ohics your husband brought you flowers? my husband works for trump be
today, when asked about the firing, president trump even sounded like he was trying to be a sensitive ex>> rex is a good man, i like rex a lot. i appreciate his commitment and service. i will be speaking to rex over a lonperiod of time. i wish rex a lot of things. i think he will be very happy. i think rex will be much happier now. >> trevor: trump is right, rex tillerson will be much happier now. everyone who leaves the white house ends up happier. just look at this guy, this guy...
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meeting being planned, ex-mamation point sanctions will remain in place, the key point. because we can not, will not, should not trust north korea but there may still be an opening. there may be a path. hey, could this president actually denuclearize north korea? joining me right now, north korea expert, author of "nuclear showdown, gordon chang. wow. i was in for my friend lou, last night. it was, it was pretty fascinating because the news was coming at a very rapid clip, incredible pace, we learned the president, live on air, accepted that invitation. how revolutionary is that to you? >> this has never happened before. as you point out, no sitting american president has ever met a kim leader. and when we look at this, actually opens up the path to a peaceful disarmament of north korea. president trump sanctions, u.n. sanctions, are really starting to bite. we know this because off number 39, which is the kim family slush fund is running out of cash, according to the chinese. people are saying north korean foreign exchange reserves are running out in october. kim jong-un
meeting being planned, ex-mamation point sanctions will remain in place, the key point. because we can not, will not, should not trust north korea but there may still be an opening. there may be a path. hey, could this president actually denuclearize north korea? joining me right now, north korea expert, author of "nuclear showdown, gordon chang. wow. i was in for my friend lou, last night. it was, it was pretty fascinating because the news was coming at a very rapid clip, incredible pace,...
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being an ex—prime minister, finland's alexander stubb told me, is the bestjob in the world., seems like criticism of the current administration. he calls himself an anglophile, indeed his wife is british, and always forged a strong alliance between finland and britain within the eu. ahead of the european summit tomorrow, i sat down with him this afternoon to talk about brexit, loyalty, and whether it was right for the eu commission president to congratulate president putin. i began by asking whether he agreed with jacob rees—mogg who told me on monday that as far as the withdrawal treaty went, the government had rolled over, without even getting its tummy tickled. i disagree. i actually think the negotiations are going quite well for both sides. usually in the eu, you have three faces: crisis, chaos, and sub—optimal solution. we've had the crisis, when brexit basically happened, the vote took place, but i think that negotiations have been very smooth and i think there are two reasons for it — one is called michel barnier and the other is called david davis. so i'm quite opti
being an ex—prime minister, finland's alexander stubb told me, is the bestjob in the world., seems like criticism of the current administration. he calls himself an anglophile, indeed his wife is british, and always forged a strong alliance between finland and britain within the eu. ahead of the european summit tomorrow, i sat down with him this afternoon to talk about brexit, loyalty, and whether it was right for the eu commission president to congratulate president putin. i began by asking...
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and if i don't do it, it's not going to be done and he's not going to be protected. >> orsini's ex-wifesupports her son's desire to play and that he's aware of the risks. her attorney tells abc news she and her son have, quote, relied upon input and opinions of his treating physicians and medical providers. >>> prosecutors say 26-year-old billy mcfarland bilked investors out of $26 million. he told the judge that he started with good intentions but then got in over his head. he now faces up to 40 years behind bars. >>> health alert about suspected opioid overdoses. government doctors say hospitals are seeing a 30% increase over the last year. the spike has affected both men and women. in a wide range of age groups and locations. 1 out of every 15 american deaths is now blamed on an overdose. >>> well, karma for a dwi suspect, who learned the dangers of drinking and driving the hard way. he got out of his vehicle, tried to run away and then his car ran over him. police say he's physically okay, he was initially pulled over because his tinted windows were too dark. this is now his third d
and if i don't do it, it's not going to be done and he's not going to be protected. >> orsini's ex-wifesupports her son's desire to play and that he's aware of the risks. her attorney tells abc news she and her son have, quote, relied upon input and opinions of his treating physicians and medical providers. >>> prosecutors say 26-year-old billy mcfarland bilked investors out of $26 million. he told the judge that he started with good intentions but then got in over his head. he...
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we witnessed this bizarre webcast, where two convicted murderers claimed to be ex—cellmates of the formerent. on air, the accused of drug addiction, even paedophilia. but after the show, one of the magnets to me he saw nothing. translation: it was just empty gossiped. the poisoning in salisbury has spawned an information war, one moscow is determined to win. let's stop to our assistant political editor. do you think theresa may will get is some sort of unified statement from eu leaders condemning russia? unified statement from eu leaders condemning russia ?|j unified statement from eu leaders condemning russia? i think the hard—headed condemning russia? i think the ha rd—headed reality is condemning russia? i think the hard—headed reality is they certainly will not get any increased sanctions or diplomatic moves against russia tonight. i think the best hope of tim may is a beefed up statement of condemnation and perhaps directly blaming russia for salisbury. but that might be a bit ofa salisbury. but that might be a bit of a reach. it seems the game plan of a reach. it seems the game plan
we witnessed this bizarre webcast, where two convicted murderers claimed to be ex—cellmates of the formerent. on air, the accused of drug addiction, even paedophilia. but after the show, one of the magnets to me he saw nothing. translation: it was just empty gossiped. the poisoning in salisbury has spawned an information war, one moscow is determined to win. let's stop to our assistant political editor. do you think theresa may will get is some sort of unified statement from eu leaders...
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home secretary said more than two hundred forty pieces of evidence are also being considered ex agency scrape all anya's data usually every main in a critical condition in hospital after being poisoned with a nerve agent sonia giggle reports from london. this is a fast moving investigation which is coordinating intelligence officials senior cabinet ministers as well as security officials as well now while the investigation continues in salzburg and all the locations there which have presumably been visited by the victims said basically pile on his door to yes there is also a plan being formulated as to what will be happening beyond this and from this point onwards and as the home secretary amber rudd said this is an investigation which is going to require some fine combing of the evidence before being pointed out who's behind it. this is a serious substantial investigation for over two hundred fifty counterterrorism police from eight out of far left and counterterrorism units involved there's over two hundred witnesses involved and there's over two hundred forty pieces of evidence so w
home secretary said more than two hundred forty pieces of evidence are also being considered ex agency scrape all anya's data usually every main in a critical condition in hospital after being poisoned with a nerve agent sonia giggle reports from london. this is a fast moving investigation which is coordinating intelligence officials senior cabinet ministers as well as security officials as well now while the investigation continues in salzburg and all the locations there which have presumably...
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i think seeing it will be ex creamiex extremely important. a major part of chesapeake bay. i welcome working with you on that and recognize that congress specifically did authorize that project. >> the second point i want to remain in the remaining seconds to secretary choy. i say that recognizing we have challenges in the washington region. i have a special interest. i commute back and forth from baltimore every day. it is a challenge. we need better transit. we need better commuter rail. we need better ideas on rapid rail. obviously, we have to work with the community to make sure that what we do is consistent with what the community wants. we need to have the resources in order to move those forward. these are substantial investments that under the current funding laws are going to be a challenge to get. we need additional funding in order to achieve that. the last point i want to put on the table is that we have a tremendous backlog in maintenance. before we build a lot of new roads and bridges, are we sure our current roads won't collapse or bridges collapse. do we hav
i think seeing it will be ex creamiex extremely important. a major part of chesapeake bay. i welcome working with you on that and recognize that congress specifically did authorize that project. >> the second point i want to remain in the remaining seconds to secretary choy. i say that recognizing we have challenges in the washington region. i have a special interest. i commute back and forth from baltimore every day. it is a challenge. we need better transit. we need better commuter...
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i think peter inevitably when you talk about scrip being an ex russian agent when you talk about a possible poisoning there are going to be parallels drawn. as you mentioned in the introduction there has been really been speaking in the lower house of parliament the house of commons he said that it may be too early to point the finger but there are of course suspicions of state involvement in the possible attempts to kill scrip are all of that really has to be stablished the british authorities are very clear that they are open to all possible options but at the same time britain's foreign secretary has said that the country would be prepared to take robust action and support this investigation going forward and if any kind of link to moscow can be established if these suspicions karen end up being stood up then it could even possibly lead to an extension of sanctions against moscow but for now we really just don't know we can see neve thanks very much well chalons is in moscow with more. well the kremlin is wearing it's world weary here we go again nothing to do with us hats on at the mome
i think peter inevitably when you talk about scrip being an ex russian agent when you talk about a possible poisoning there are going to be parallels drawn. as you mentioned in the introduction there has been really been speaking in the lower house of parliament the house of commons he said that it may be too early to point the finger but there are of course suspicions of state involvement in the possible attempts to kill scrip are all of that really has to be stablished the british authorities...
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ex-wife. now jennie willoughby will be here to talk about a scandal she never sought. the president's lawyer is being accused of trying to buy stormy daniel's silence. it's ok that everyone ignores me while i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. and i don't share it with mom! right, mom? righttt. safe driving bonus checks. only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. was a success for lastchoicehotels.comign badda book. badda boom. this year, we're taking it up a notch. so in this commercial we see two travelers at a comfort inn with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. nobody glows. he gets it. always the lowest price, guaranteed. book now at choicehotels.com howie: i spoke to the president's lawyer about stormy daniels trying to overturn a non-disclosure agreement. cohen was the one who had her sign the agreement. >> the idea an attorney would go off on his own without his cli
ex-wife. now jennie willoughby will be here to talk about a scandal she never sought. the president's lawyer is being accused of trying to buy stormy daniel's silence. it's ok that everyone ignores me while i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. and i don't share it with mom! right, mom? righttt. safe driving bonus checks. only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. was a success for lastchoicehotels.comign badda book. badda...
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ex-wife. now jennie willoughby will be here to talk about a scandal she never sought. the president's lawyer is being accused of trying to vo: gopi's found a way to keep her receipts tidy, even when nothing else is. brand vo: snap and sort your expenses with quickbooks and find, on average, $4,340 in tax savings. quickbooks. backing you. howie: i spoke to the president's lawyer about stormy daniels trying to overturn a non-disclosure agreement. cohen was the one who had her sign the agreement. >> the idea an attorney would go off on his own without his client's lawyer and engage in this agreement is ludicrous. >> the story line is a porn star was paid $130,000 by the president's personal lawyer to keep her mouth shut about an affair that took place around the time his son was being born. this is not a good story line for the president. howie howie: cohen told me i committed no crime. the sole purpose of these negative attacks is an attempt to malign our president and distract from his historic achievements over the past year. in austin, texas, jess tatar love, and emil
ex-wife. now jennie willoughby will be here to talk about a scandal she never sought. the president's lawyer is being accused of trying to vo: gopi's found a way to keep her receipts tidy, even when nothing else is. brand vo: snap and sort your expenses with quickbooks and find, on average, $4,340 in tax savings. quickbooks. backing you. howie: i spoke to the president's lawyer about stormy daniels trying to overturn a non-disclosure agreement. cohen was the one who had her sign the agreement....
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. >> reporter: the man in critical condition is reported to be sergei skripal, an ex-russian army colonel. he was arrested in 2004 and sentenced in a russian court for spying for britain. but in 2010, he left russia, part of a prisoner exchange. in return for ten russian sleeper agents, including the infamous anna chapman, who had been operating in the u.s. in salisbury, the town where skripal had settled, witnesses say he and a woman companion collapsed on a bench on sunday. >> it was a couple, an older guy and a younger girl. she was sort of leaning on him. it looked like she passed out maybe. he was doing some strange hand movements, looking up to the sky. >> reporter: the couple was rushed to the hospital suffering from what police say is exposure to an unknown substance. meanwhile, hazmat teams scoured and then cordoned off an area in salisbury's town center. so far the police say this is not a counter-terrorism case. but all britons will recall the 2006 murder of another russian intelligence officer, alexander litvinenko, in london. he was poisoned by radioactive polonium in what br
. >> reporter: the man in critical condition is reported to be sergei skripal, an ex-russian army colonel. he was arrested in 2004 and sentenced in a russian court for spying for britain. but in 2010, he left russia, part of a prisoner exchange. in return for ten russian sleeper agents, including the infamous anna chapman, who had been operating in the u.s. in salisbury, the town where skripal had settled, witnesses say he and a woman companion collapsed on a bench on sunday. >> it...
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ex-spy and his daughter. it's highly likely russia was behind the apparent assassination attempt. now the two countries could be on the brink of a full-blown diplomatic crisis. nbc's bill neely has the latest. >> reporter: police today still searching for traces of a lethal chemical weapon. for a trail to whoever poisoned ex-russian spy sergei skripal. in parliament, high drama. britain's prime minister pointing at russia. >> it is now clear that mr. skripal and his daughter were poisoned with a military-grade nerve agent of a type developed by russia. >> reporter: it's called novichok developed by the soviets in the 1970s used as a fine powder, it can cause suffocation and heart failure within a minute, and eight times more deadly than vx. the nerve agent used to kill kim jong-un's half brother in a brazen airport attack. >> the government has concluded that it is highly likely that russia was responsible. >> reporter: russia denies it. though former kgb agent now president putin told russian viewers last night, there is one thing he can't forgive. betrayal, he says. skripal worked for british intelligence. re
ex-spy and his daughter. it's highly likely russia was behind the apparent assassination attempt. now the two countries could be on the brink of a full-blown diplomatic crisis. nbc's bill neely has the latest. >> reporter: police today still searching for traces of a lethal chemical weapon. for a trail to whoever poisoned ex-russian spy sergei skripal. in parliament, high drama. britain's prime minister pointing at russia. >> it is now clear that mr. skripal and his daughter were...
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after the ceremony, he will be buried in ex-to his wife in the memorial player garden at his library. >>> 5:22. spies, lies and -- >> difficult, actually. >> i'm standing up and still just the same size. >> all right. >> so we are talking about this new movie and it does involve spies, lies and dirty dancing. >> it looks good. cool thriller. we will have our movie critic, kevin mccarthey reviewing jennifer lawrence new movie red sparrow. >>> with the rain it is always nice to stay inside and see a good movie, lets talk about jennifer lawrence because she's back on the screen. >> really curious to see what our kevin mccarthey said as she play ace russian spy, here's his take. >> hey everybody in philadelphia it is kevin mccarthey in the philly movie minute. let talk about red sparrow from director frances lawrence , no relation, whatsoever who direct the last three hunger games films. red sparrow is a brutal r rated film that tells the story of a ballerina who after an accident is forced to be a russian spy. film is different from any spy film you have seen. the central focus is jennif
after the ceremony, he will be buried in ex-to his wife in the memorial player garden at his library. >>> 5:22. spies, lies and -- >> difficult, actually. >> i'm standing up and still just the same size. >> all right. >> so we are talking about this new movie and it does involve spies, lies and dirty dancing. >> it looks good. cool thriller. we will have our movie critic, kevin mccarthey reviewing jennifer lawrence new movie red sparrow. >>> with...
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being called the lost confession. o.j. simpson's shocking interview about the night his ex-wife was murdered. did he do it? you be the judge. ea. >> and i have two words for you, therapy llamas, how they're helping some stressed out med students here in the bay area. you could generate your own energy, at home. or to save energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >> closed captioning for this newscast is sponsored by living spaces. less than 2 weeks. >>> developing right now, the hunt for a possible serial bomber in austin, texas, there have been three attacks in less than two weeks. this morning a package was left on the front doorstep of a home in austin. it exploded when it was opened and that killed a 17-year-old boy. manley 15:55:45) a short time later a 73-year- old woman also seriously hurt in a second explosion just 5 miles away. >> it's not time to panic, but it's time to be vigilant and it's time to pay attention. it's time to pull together as a city and community and solve this. >> and today's bombings have been linked to yet another explosion earlier this m
being called the lost confession. o.j. simpson's shocking interview about the night his ex-wife was murdered. did he do it? you be the judge. ea. >> and i have two words for you, therapy llamas, how they're helping some stressed out med students here in the bay area. you could generate your own energy, at home. or to save energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >> closed captioning for this newscast is sponsored by living spaces. less than 2...
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ex and his new fiancee. overnight, a storybook ending. it may be your heart? >> absolutely. >> reporter: before this moment -- >> lauren elizabeth burnham, will you marry me? >> reporter: there was this. arie breaking up with lauren b. in peru back in november. >> i wanted it so much for us. something was holding me back. i can't go through with it. >> reporter: popping the question to becca. >> becca, will you marry me? >> of course. >> reporter: but just over a month later, arie with doubts calling things off with becca. in what's been described as the most painful breakup in reality television. >> the more i hung out with you the more i felt like i was losing the possibility of maybe reconciling things with lauren. >> reporter: arie rushing to be with lauren. begging for her forgiveness. >> i came here today because i want a second chance. >> it was really difficult coming back and being heartbroken because i felt extremely alone. do you think that you're 100% over becca? >> yes, 1,000%. i feel like i made the wrong decision and i want you back.
ex and his new fiancee. overnight, a storybook ending. it may be your heart? >> absolutely. >> reporter: before this moment -- >> lauren elizabeth burnham, will you marry me? >> reporter: there was this. arie breaking up with lauren b. in peru back in november. >> i wanted it so much for us. something was holding me back. i can't go through with it. >> reporter: popping the question to becca. >> becca, will you marry me? >> of course. >>...