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you'rend falling behi come on. there you there you ♪ not all water is created equal.re are over 326 million trillion gallons of water on earth. but only one billionth of one per cent is filtered naturally beneath the earth, with a distinct balance of minerals, and emerges crisp and refreshing enough to be called deer park®. deer park® 100% natural spring water. born better®. >>> a fal live look. hopefully the cleanup will be wrapping up. wrapping up. the very i'm paige, and well the little thing that i like about the grilled chicken sandwich is that it's picture perfect. it's juicy and it just has all the right combinations. i think i could be considered a grilled chicken sandwich influencer. my name is frank and the little thing i like about the grilled chicken sandwich is the first bite. i love how juicy the chicken is but there's also the tomatoes and the lettuce and it's incredible. make sure you get it with waffle fries, because that's my favorite. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the to
you'rend falling behi come on. there you there you ♪ not all water is created equal.re are over 326 million trillion gallons of water on earth. but only one billionth of one per cent is filtered naturally beneath the earth, with a distinct balance of minerals, and emerges crisp and refreshing enough to be called deer park®. deer park® 100% natural spring water. born better®. >>> a fal live look. hopefully the cleanup will be wrapping up. wrapping up. the very i'm paige, and well...
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stereotypes youth worker and its nanny dearie is reclaiming its image by putting its young brazilian behi. the camera. this truth be don't often hear. by the people who live there. this is you. and. this is al-jazeera. news. coming up in the next sixty minutes. against forces trying to overthrow him as one supporters to keep up the pressure and push ahead. in algeria thousands of protesters continue to demand the resignation of president. abused rejected and humiliated we meet a nigerian human trafficking victim who managed to escape leaving thousands like. sport government demands action off the indian cricketers where army caps during a game is a show of support for them. welcome to the program rival demonstrations have been held on the streets of venezuela's capital between supporters of president nicolas maduro and the opposition leader. but general called for the rally in us to march asked against what he called imperialism from the united states he says was a puppet being used by washington. from power. we have defeated who they tried illegitimately. president today it is obvious to
stereotypes youth worker and its nanny dearie is reclaiming its image by putting its young brazilian behi. the camera. this truth be don't often hear. by the people who live there. this is you. and. this is al-jazeera. news. coming up in the next sixty minutes. against forces trying to overthrow him as one supporters to keep up the pressure and push ahead. in algeria thousands of protesters continue to demand the resignation of president. abused rejected and humiliated we meet a nigerian human...
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behi behind -- >> if you would know your trainer. >> the first point of contact is a punch to your facef a 30 to 45 second tussle and they're wearing a ski mask and the commotion that goes on in a fight. i don't think through a ski mask you'll identify anybody in the excitement of the moment. >> we're out of time unfortunately. >> i have to ask, if i could just ask one question. if you -- the reason you say this is -- you're all lying, why do you think the state's attorney office has not charged those two brothers with committee perjury if they testified in front of the grand jury. there was no plea deal or cooperation agreement, why would they not be charged. >> can't speak to the state's attorney because it has been inexplicable to me you would have to ask them. >> appreciate that. laura coates and and jeffy toobin. >>> tomorrow the nomination of david bernhardt to become the secretary of the interior and what he was doing during the shutdown when hundreds of thousands of federal employees weren't getting paid. ♪ t-mobile will do the math for you. right now, when you join t-mobile, yo
behi behind -- >> if you would know your trainer. >> the first point of contact is a punch to your facef a 30 to 45 second tussle and they're wearing a ski mask and the commotion that goes on in a fight. i don't think through a ski mask you'll identify anybody in the excitement of the moment. >> we're out of time unfortunately. >> i have to ask, if i could just ask one question. if you -- the reason you say this is -- you're all lying, why do you think the state's...
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takeaway from larry culp this week after the general electric ceo said industrial cash flow would behi negative year. >> with respect to cash, you see we were at $4.5 billion last year. as we come into 2019, we're going to be in negative arritory. this will be year we'll have both operating and non-operating pressuresren our cash. >> reporter: the power business continues to be a key source of pain. is year it will bring higher restructuring costs, and culp barns that a outurn-around still take years. it send shares tumbling. analysts are mixed on what it all means, with some warning the road ahead may still get hile others believe the stock is a buy for the long term. >> we've gotow organic , smaller company, right, because we've been divesting assets. we've got margins improving, okay. there's ope cash flow from continuing and then you've got all these legacyissues. an then those legacy issues will ill some be there in 2020, but they'll come down. you know, this rig will start rolling. >> reporter: uncertainty also swirled around ge's financial arm capital which culp said would requi
takeaway from larry culp this week after the general electric ceo said industrial cash flow would behi negative year. >> with respect to cash, you see we were at $4.5 billion last year. as we come into 2019, we're going to be in negative arritory. this will be year we'll have both operating and non-operating pressuresren our cash. >> reporter: the power business continues to be a key source of pain. is year it will bring higher restructuring costs, and culp barns that a...
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i mean, but i've never seen anybody behi charged for som orally -- >> that was kristen kwan nicklesville, virginia. jones has been convicted in the past of larceny involving credit card fraud, but she doesn't believe she should be punished r these alleged crimes. >>> time's running out for businesses and restaurants in d.c. to get rid of plastic straws. there are lots of alternatives to plastic fros strawade of metal to straws made from hay. city inspectors hav been handing out warnings, notices and informational flyers to help get every business into compliance. since january 1st, about 70 businesses have been inspected. about 1/3 of them were in compliance. starting july 1st, inspectors will start >> have you ever used a straw made from hay? >> i'd be willing to try. because the paper ones kind of se on you. >> i'll have a diet coke and a spli ier, please. reminded me, though, of when you were a kid and you'd bite off t twizzler on each end. you'd like that was the greatest thing in the world. we think most of the time can probably do without straws. >> yes, absolutely. i want you to a
i mean, but i've never seen anybody behi charged for som orally -- >> that was kristen kwan nicklesville, virginia. jones has been convicted in the past of larceny involving credit card fraud, but she doesn't believe she should be punished r these alleged crimes. >>> time's running out for businesses and restaurants in d.c. to get rid of plastic straws. there are lots of alternatives to plastic fros strawade of metal to straws made from hay. city inspectors hav been handing out...
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laura: with the mueller report behi him, president trump turned his attention to the middle east, hosting israeli prime minister in the white house. he formally recognized the golan heights as iaeli territory today. israel captured the disputed la from syria in the 1967 war a move rejected by the un security council. the israeli leader cut short his u.s. visit because of a in gonzalo has -- in gaza landing north of tel aviv. israel is carrying out strikes i on hamresponse. i spoke to mr. nicholas burns, former u.s. ambassador to native who is now at the harvard .nnedy school of governme how much of an escalation is this of a long-running conflict? nicholas: well, it is certainly a threat to israel and israeli civilians. if the particular israeli family heght not have gotten into bomb shelter, they migki all have beeed. this is a vicious attack by hamas and we have seen in the past. the israelis certainly have a right to defend themselves. laura: meanwhile, the president is upgrading five cades of u.s. policy on the golan heights with a tweet. what impact is the president's style having on
laura: with the mueller report behi him, president trump turned his attention to the middle east, hosting israeli prime minister in the white house. he formally recognized the golan heights as iaeli territory today. israel captured the disputed la from syria in the 1967 war a move rejected by the un security council. the israeli leader cut short his u.s. visit because of a in gonzalo has -- in gaza landing north of tel aviv. israel is carrying out strikes i on hamresponse. i spoke to mr....
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learned more about the flood disaster and sonoma county and the threat the contaminated waters leave behi insanta rosa wera spme ing r morning. jackie board of supervisors meeting here in sonoma county. there holding it because places like granville and sonoma county are now facing a health emergency. the water levels have of course receded since last storms but there was raw sewage from flooded septic tanks and other toxins floating in and around the thousands of homes and businesses. that's why they declared a health emergency as people have begun to clear up. they also want people to separate out the household waste from junk piles to keep it from reaching landfills. sent some of the materials if you get them on your skin you can have a rash or they get ingested it can cause gastrointestinal illness. >>> sonoma county estimates that the flood cost hundred $85 million in damages. the county health officer says that that will soon change because the emergency declaration now allows cleanup crews to start going to homes to collect this hazardous waste that has gathered. we are here in san
learned more about the flood disaster and sonoma county and the threat the contaminated waters leave behi insanta rosa wera spme ing r morning. jackie board of supervisors meeting here in sonoma county. there holding it because places like granville and sonoma county are now facing a health emergency. the water levels have of course receded since last storms but there was raw sewage from flooded septic tanks and other toxins floating in and around the thousands of homes and businesses. that's...
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the governor is pushing for a new bill changing what devices drivers can use behi the wheel. we'll take a closer look at that legislation coming up in the next half hour. >>> attorney general william e barr says blic will see robert mueller's report. he believes it will be released within weeks, not months. so far we ve only seen his four-page summary of the findings. it revealed the trump campaign did not collude with russia. barr says there is not enough evidence to prove the president obstructed justice. the president declared himself completely exonerated. yesterday he appeared on capitol hill to take a victory lap of sorts. there are also signs he seeks political vengeance against those who accused him of collus an. he is onin taking aim at healthcare. >> the republican partwill soon be known as the party of healthcare. >> the justice department is asking a federal appeals court to strike down the entire affordable care act. until now the trump administration argued only parts of the law should be struck down. if the court aees, 28 million people could lose their health
the governor is pushing for a new bill changing what devices drivers can use behi the wheel. we'll take a closer look at that legislation coming up in the next half hour. >>> attorney general william e barr says blic will see robert mueller's report. he believes it will be released within weeks, not months. so far we ve only seen his four-page summary of the findings. it revealed the trump campaign did not collude with russia. barr says there is not enough evidence to prove the...
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us fr united kingdom, and as we see, once you start to break those ties, no matter how subtly, howt behines, once you start to break those ties between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom, ita is the start oocess and it's a process that we don't want to be a part of. >> reporter: in northern ireland many people earn a living through farming, like my family. i grew up on this farm in county armagh, and i returned here just as the deadline for making a deal with europe grows near. if trade agreements are severed with a hostile brexit, farmers here-- like my father-- willel find thes subject to tariffs on their goods being sold to europe. my father is also the president' of the farmeunion in northern irend. he says around half of all lamb meat from northern ireland crosses the border into the republic of ireland and ends up in france. but our lambs aving northern ireland and going to southern ireland would pay a tariff of about 35 to 40 pounds sterling per lamb, anthat would mean that, well, farming just wouldn't stand that. >> reporter: another fear is new imports from othe
us fr united kingdom, and as we see, once you start to break those ties, no matter how subtly, howt behines, once you start to break those ties between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom, ita is the start oocess and it's a process that we don't want to be a part of. >> reporter: in northern ireland many people earn a living through farming, like my family. i grew up on this farm in county armagh, and i returned here just as the deadline for making a deal with europe grows...
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behie: we are going to watching the chinese carmaker posting a drop in sales last month.aving an impact. expect a discount from the carmaker to continue. we have seen a gain so there might be a little bit of a dent in the optimism on the back of these sales numbers. keep an eye on tencent as well after a very downgrade. they have cut the stock to neutral, urging caution and optimism over earnings. this after dramatic recovery has investors scratching their heads. near 50% rebound from its october low. i want to check in on technology after a series of ratings earning it upgraded. it has been updated. food for thought. it did miss estimates for the quarter. reported aompany near 40% drop in animals for february. just a few of the potential movers in taiwan as well as greater china markets. haidi: once to watch there. we will be leaving you with these live pictures out of beijing. the national people's congress continues. getting moreefing, details on some of these reform measures that have been announced so far this week. very much clear this shift. prioritizing the stabil
behie: we are going to watching the chinese carmaker posting a drop in sales last month.aving an impact. expect a discount from the carmaker to continue. we have seen a gain so there might be a little bit of a dent in the optimism on the back of these sales numbers. keep an eye on tencent as well after a very downgrade. they have cut the stock to neutral, urging caution and optimism over earnings. this after dramatic recovery has investors scratching their heads. near 50% rebound from its...
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muslim tradition man days that the dead behi buried w 24 hours of a person's death. >> back here at home, an or the ing of support victims and our local muslim community. last night religious leaders gathering for an emotional vigil. mourners gathered at aocal islamic center in falls church. dozens it of people from different faiths came together. organizers say the size of the group sends an important message. >> it tells me, tells our community ,he it tells american muslim community and it tells all peopleai of that we stand together th w ignorance an stand together this hate, and this hateill never divide >> us. as we know, sadly houses of worship have now become age regular tart of attacks including here in our own country. >> weave covered way too many of them. stay with news 4 for continuin coverage of the mosque shootings in the nbc washington app.e weharing more this morning about the 50 lives lost. just. search mosq >>> meanwhile, senator tim kaine is down at the colombia and venezuela border discussing how the crisis in venezuela is impacting both countries. during his visit he
muslim tradition man days that the dead behi buried w 24 hours of a person's death. >> back here at home, an or the ing of support victims and our local muslim community. last night religious leaders gathering for an emotional vigil. mourners gathered at aocal islamic center in falls church. dozens it of people from different faiths came together. organizers say the size of the group sends an important message. >> it tells me, tells our community ,he it tells american muslim...
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. >> we think people can chang but to behi ats point nearly 18 years after the eventnd still be talkingwhat ncerning. >> reporter: astroubling past l trailing the disgraced priest. and once the story was published, his employer said that he would be fired and the school authorities are investigating. meantime the former new jersey prosecutor also plans to find out how he left the country. >> disturbing >> good on those reporters otherwise the school may not even know this. shared ig how much he that interview. >> kathy, thank you. >>> still to come right here, the dirty dozen, the just released list of fruits andh veggies w the most pesticides. how you can keep your family oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a marity of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than sevend intained it. oh! under seven? and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not i
. >> we think people can chang but to behi ats point nearly 18 years after the eventnd still be talkingwhat ncerning. >> reporter: astroubling past l trailing the disgraced priest. and once the story was published, his employer said that he would be fired and the school authorities are investigating. meantime the former new jersey prosecutor also plans to find out how he left the country. >> disturbing >> good on those reporters otherwise the school may not even know...