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prime minister tony blair. the topic, religion. before he went in front of the crowds he came before our cameras in a first on fox business interview for a very revealing conversation about many issues facing the world. >> i want to begin asking you what do you think is the biggest threat to our world right now? >> well, one of the things you learn about politics, is threats don't often come singly, they can come multipley. we have a big issue in europe with the economy and the global economy as a whole, that will concern the business community here. personally when i spend a lot of time on is the threat of radical islamist terrorism which is a massive threat, and the issue continuing with russia and ukraine. i can see about three, right now, that's venin the short time i've been here already, exercising it. >> the terror issue, in just the last 48 hours, isis has threatened to kill two japanese hostages. the yemen palace for the president stormed by muslim rebels. we have a bus attack in israel by a palestinian with a knife, and t
prime minister tony blair. the topic, religion. before he went in front of the crowds he came before our cameras in a first on fox business interview for a very revealing conversation about many issues facing the world. >> i want to begin asking you what do you think is the biggest threat to our world right now? >> well, one of the things you learn about politics, is threats don't often come singly, they can come multipley. we have a big issue in europe with the economy and the...
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abdullah set out and pursued with a certain amount of courage is maintained. >> well, that's tony blair there. let's go over to dubai. our correspondent, martin. there have been some pretty quick announcements on positionings within the hierarchy, as it were as well. >> the saudi king salman has moved very fast and decisively with that continuity message. he's kept the same people in charge of finance, petroleum, and foreign affairs. of great interest, those three departments, to the rest of the world. but interesting, prince mohamed denice, the interior minister the guy who cracked down on al qaeda has added to his portfolio, deputy crowned prince, as mike mentioned in the report earlier. that is important, because he's about 54 years old and part of the new generation. so some of this young blood that people were looking for and a signal about who will take over next time. but even more interestingly, for people who like the details, is who he's replaced in defense. he had to replace someone in defense, because that was his old post and he's put his son there, 34-year-old prince moham
abdullah set out and pursued with a certain amount of courage is maintained. >> well, that's tony blair there. let's go over to dubai. our correspondent, martin. there have been some pretty quick announcements on positionings within the hierarchy, as it were as well. >> the saudi king salman has moved very fast and decisively with that continuity message. he's kept the same people in charge of finance, petroleum, and foreign affairs. of great interest, those three departments, to...
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former prime minister of england tony blair was the prime minister when that terrorist cell attackeddon subway system in 2005. he will join me next for an exclusive interview to talk about the terror threat throughout europe and how to combat it. latte or au lait? cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it ... until boom it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. save $300 on the final close-out of the c3 queen mattress set. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and snoring? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store. right now find the lowest prices of the season plus 36 month financing on qualifying purchases. hurry ends monday! know better sleep with sleep number. female announcer: get beautyrest, posturepedic even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. and through monday, get 3 years interest-free financing on selected models. don't miss sleep train's year end clearance sale. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> welcome back to "the lead." i'
former prime minister of england tony blair was the prime minister when that terrorist cell attackeddon subway system in 2005. he will join me next for an exclusive interview to talk about the terror threat throughout europe and how to combat it. latte or au lait? cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it ... until boom it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. save $300 on the final close-out of the c3 queen mattress set. he's the softy. his...
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-led invasion of iraqi prime minister tony blair is still facing criticism for britain's role there. we asked blair about that and more. >> reporter: tony, i had a chance to sit down with another tony tony blair or former prime minister of the united kingdom who is an assault to try to rehabilitate his reputation. he has been called the most reviled man in the united kingdom largely because of the--his role in bringing the united kingdom into the iraq war along with president george w. bush. recent events including the onslaught of isil have started to vindicate his position. he's talking a lot about that. he's very involved in the middle east so i started by asking him what he thinks needs to be done in iraq to stabilize the situation and how long he thinks western forces need to be there on the ground? >> i think it's really difficult to say how long the commitment is going to last in trying to defeat these people. i hear that you can put a time limit on it because what is necessary is to see this in the context now of what is happening. obviously not just in iraq but syria, yemen
-led invasion of iraqi prime minister tony blair is still facing criticism for britain's role there. we asked blair about that and more. >> reporter: tony, i had a chance to sit down with another tony tony blair or former prime minister of the united kingdom who is an assault to try to rehabilitate his reputation. he has been called the most reviled man in the united kingdom largely because of the--his role in bringing the united kingdom into the iraq war along with president george w....
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blair, pleasure to have you on. >> thanks, fareed. >> you knew king abdullah well.is reputation and certainlily his talk and the times i had an opportunity to talk to him were about reform and change. but if you look at how much has changed in saudi arabia it isn't that much. women still can't drive, there still is segregation by sexes, religious establishment is powerful and they still adhere to a very puritan cal version of islam. >> i think if you talk about relative to a country like usa or britain, that may be accurate. but if you look at it relative to where saudi was, where more young women in university than men, you have a situation where king abdullah was an author of the interfaith dialogue and actually would meet both jews and christians to talk about interfaith issues. he was really the architect of the arab peace initiative back in 2002 which offered a two-state solution for the arab-israeli conflict. you know you take a country like saudi, probably one of the best run countries in the world. there was a real process of organization. i think he was a g
blair, pleasure to have you on. >> thanks, fareed. >> you knew king abdullah well.is reputation and certainlily his talk and the times i had an opportunity to talk to him were about reform and change. but if you look at how much has changed in saudi arabia it isn't that much. women still can't drive, there still is segregation by sexes, religious establishment is powerful and they still adhere to a very puritan cal version of islam. >> i think if you talk about relative to a...
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i will ask tony blair about that and much else. . >>> also u.s. naval station in cuba. . >>> also the price of oil has fallen in the last six months. oil revenues make up 90% of the saudi's income. will it whether this storm? i will talk to the "financial times" times"'martin wolff about saudi arabia and its addiction to oil money. then all eyes are on the european economy in 2015. will it descend into deflation. i'll talk with the finance minister of one of europe's fastest growing countries, george osbourne the chancellor of the united kingdom. >>> inequality was the talk of the week from the u.s. congress to the center here in davos. but what is the answer? i'll give you my solutions, and i'll show you a place here in switzerland where the world's privileged traveled in order to begin to understand the lives of the underprivileged. >>> but first, here's my take. the conversation at davos is often dominated by economics and this year is no different. but the shock of the paris terror attacks lingers, and discussion has often turned here this wee
i will ask tony blair about that and much else. . >>> also u.s. naval station in cuba. . >>> also the price of oil has fallen in the last six months. oil revenues make up 90% of the saudi's income. will it whether this storm? i will talk to the "financial times" times"'martin wolff about saudi arabia and its addiction to oil money. then all eyes are on the european economy in 2015. will it descend into deflation. i'll talk with the finance minister of one of...
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ali velshi stat down with one of the invasion tony blair who together with george w.h bares as much for the state of play we see today in the middle east. they met today at the world economic forum. >> i recently spoke a retired colonel who -- he helped train the folks who trained the iraqi security forces to manage a counter insurgency and we have seen that collapse in the last year and i asked him -- he felt that the mistake was pulling those troops out too early. and i said how long at the current rate are we going to be in iraq if we try to fix this? and he said it might be past his lifetime. he thinks we're in iraq for the next 50 years or so. and dick cheney has said something similar recently. that the bush blare plan pulling out too quickly has resulted in what we're seeing now in iraq. >> i think it's really difficult to -- to say how long the commitment is going to last trying to defeat these people. and i don't think you can put a time limit on it because what is necessary is to see this in the context now of what is happening, obviously not just in iraq bu
ali velshi stat down with one of the invasion tony blair who together with george w.h bares as much for the state of play we see today in the middle east. they met today at the world economic forum. >> i recently spoke a retired colonel who -- he helped train the folks who trained the iraqi security forces to manage a counter insurgency and we have seen that collapse in the last year and i asked him -- he felt that the mistake was pulling those troops out too early. and i said how long at...
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. >> "the blair witch project." >> he also recorded the same message in a spaniel -- in spanish. >> [aking spanish] >> interesting. >> someday when the history of this campaign is written, we have the number of takes he did. >> i also want to know spanish for "the blair witch project." this puts a lot of pressure on his major establishment rival chris christie. how much more pressure does this fundraising put on the governor of new jersey? >> christie really have to go for it now. bush is going to sew up support. he has got support. christie has fundraising and money in the bank, but jeb bush the christie people have to look at the calendar and say, we cannot wait until the spring. we may not be able to wait until the end of winter. >> i have to say christie's his biggest support is in the donor class, that group that was weakened by bridgegate. he came out christmas, people saying march or april. i think you are right. i think he needs to decide by valentine's day. >> there are people questioning how strong jeb bush's fundraising is. a lot of his supporters are his father's supporter
. >> "the blair witch project." >> he also recorded the same message in a spaniel -- in spanish. >> [aking spanish] >> interesting. >> someday when the history of this campaign is written, we have the number of takes he did. >> i also want to know spanish for "the blair witch project." this puts a lot of pressure on his major establishment rival chris christie. how much more pressure does this fundraising put on the governor of new jersey?...
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in turn every blair ewing student would relocate to the former english manor elementary school in aspen hill which opponents say is older, smaller and in serious need of repair. >> demolishing a perfectly good 85,000 square foot building makes absolutely no sense. >> others fear clogging an already busy road plus a potential environmental impact. they contend, however, they're in a tough spot saying "there aren't a lot of wide open spaces where we can house the depot and, at this time, the blair ewing site is the best option we have. we will work with the county the city of rockville and the community on this project. but the clock is ticking, and we do not have a lot of options." >> so this is sort of a mad scramble to figure out where to put these buses. this is about the worst idea they could have come up with. >> now, tomorrow afternoon, jamieson atcock will take to the montgomery council building steps where he'll rally with a handful of other upset residents. they will move inside for a 3:00 p.m. hearing where they'll make sure their voices are heard when it comes to the plans for
in turn every blair ewing student would relocate to the former english manor elementary school in aspen hill which opponents say is older, smaller and in serious need of repair. >> demolishing a perfectly good 85,000 square foot building makes absolutely no sense. >> others fear clogging an already busy road plus a potential environmental impact. they contend, however, they're in a tough spot saying "there aren't a lot of wide open spaces where we can house the depot and, at...
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bush occasionally greeted former prime minister tony blair with a yo blair. >>> christie's man hug withry jones is getting a lot of attention. nfl live host asked a pretty good question tweeting i wonder if chris christie realizes those 16 electoral votes in michigan are 16 he'll never see. that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >> 21 minutes past the hour. i'm joined by msnbc reporter jane. >> happy new year. >> let's start with the.. he's hitting the road pretty much going to the american people to ramp up the state of the union address. this is a new tactic of sorts. do you think this will work? >> you know, i think he's going out there to talk economic successes. we've seen gas under $3. things are looking pretty good. i think he wants to say, hey, we did this and not sort of get as pummelled as they got in the midterms. i think he made it clear he's not going to be a willing lame lame-duck president. >> i want to move on as we talked about the future. arkansas governor mike huckabee is leaving his fox news show to consider running in 2016. what are his chances of winning t
bush occasionally greeted former prime minister tony blair with a yo blair. >>> christie's man hug withry jones is getting a lot of attention. nfl live host asked a pretty good question tweeting i wonder if chris christie realizes those 16 electoral votes in michigan are 16 he'll never see. that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >> 21 minutes past the hour. i'm joined by msnbc reporter jane. >> happy new year. >> let's start with the.. he's hitting the road...
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it was like this at the embassy and then we rant to the blair house and that was the nice part about being a press secretary. and the translation was not quite complete and so the predecessor to the united states who grew up during the war it they had the english and then it came down to the three days of speech and he was a great writer but not a great reader. until madeleine had this wonderful idea of bringing in a speech coach and he was very experienced and he gave up on that and he said that this was hopeless and then he went to the joint session of the congress and had 17 standing ovations. >> michael is the one that read it in english. so i think that that was a very appropriate linkage of the two of them he gave this incredible speech and we had a wonderful week because people had been remembering that moment and the importance of the speech and the message that he delivered until he had been kidding about the fact that we we were not sure what everybody said what they meant with consciousness perceiving being. and it could be the other way around. people applauded, but i thi
it was like this at the embassy and then we rant to the blair house and that was the nice part about being a press secretary. and the translation was not quite complete and so the predecessor to the united states who grew up during the war it they had the english and then it came down to the three days of speech and he was a great writer but not a great reader. until madeleine had this wonderful idea of bringing in a speech coach and he was very experienced and he gave up on that and he said...
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one of the attendees was former prime minister tony blair. he has faced criticism for supporting president bush's attack after 9/11 and as yemen descended into turmoil, ali spoke to the prime minister about it all. >> i recently talked to a general who wrote a counterinsurgency manual, he helped train the folks who trained the iraqi security forces to manage a counterinsurgency. and we saw that collapse in a year. i asked him, he felt the mistake was pulling those troops out too early. i said how long at the current rate and if we try and fix this how long are we going to be in iraq? lifetime, he thinks we'll we'll be in iraq for the next 50 years or so. and dick cheney says the pulling out too quickly has resulted in where we are in iraq. >> it's too early to say how long the commitment is going to last trying to defeat these people. i don't think you can put a time limit on this because what is necessary is to see this in the context of what is happening obviously not just in iraq but in syria and lebanon and yemen and nigeria and central a
one of the attendees was former prime minister tony blair. he has faced criticism for supporting president bush's attack after 9/11 and as yemen descended into turmoil, ali spoke to the prime minister about it all. >> i recently talked to a general who wrote a counterinsurgency manual, he helped train the folks who trained the iraqi security forces to manage a counterinsurgency. and we saw that collapse in a year. i asked him, he felt the mistake was pulling those troops out too early. i...
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they are both addressed to miss cherie blair. my first question is is there any threshold or like qualification to the mentorship program? cherie blair foundation. does having a business idea suffice, you know, to the program? second i think we will all agree that the women entrepreneur culture is more profound in developed country like u.s. and uk than developing countries. so is a part of the current or future strategy of the foundation to kind of cultivate the culture in developing countries to reach out to people who don't have the notion yet? thank you. >> so cherie, before you answer that i'm going to take a couple more questions. and then the panel can finish by answering whichever one is appropriate. >> hi my name is nicole, i'm a student in the sfs. my question, first of all, is to say that the five women currently sitting on the stage in front of me have achieved things that many of us could possibly never dream of achieving. and probably never will. yet on a scale, for me, a lot of these achievements seem to be directe
they are both addressed to miss cherie blair. my first question is is there any threshold or like qualification to the mentorship program? cherie blair foundation. does having a business idea suffice, you know, to the program? second i think we will all agree that the women entrepreneur culture is more profound in developed country like u.s. and uk than developing countries. so is a part of the current or future strategy of the foundation to kind of cultivate the culture in developing countries...
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only on al jazeera america >> former british prime minister tony blair is special envoy to the middle east quartet. the nations are trying to mediate between israel and the palestinians. but as the peace process deter yates critics are questioning the value of the group and a lot of people have added to the call for more imaginations to be added to it. former prime minister tony blair defended the quartet. >> younowadays you put on your resumÉ what you achieved on your watch, and on your watch as representative for the quartet we've had three wars and a deteriorateing palestinian economy. i'm not putting it on your shoulders. but how do you square that on your resumÉ? >> i describe it slightly differently. in the first few years when there was political push forward, then in fact, you lose double-digit growth. i've always believed the policy of blockading gaza was wrong. since the negotiations broke down in 2011 it's been difficult. my intent there is not as if i'm the only person who has been trying. >> is the quartet valuable. >> the quartet is managing the international community.
only on al jazeera america >> former british prime minister tony blair is special envoy to the middle east quartet. the nations are trying to mediate between israel and the palestinians. but as the peace process deter yates critics are questioning the value of the group and a lot of people have added to the call for more imaginations to be added to it. former prime minister tony blair defended the quartet. >> younowadays you put on your resumÉ what you achieved on your watch, and...
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former prime minister tony blair defended the quartet. >> younowadays you put on your resumÉ what youachieved on your watch, and on your watch as representative for the quartet we've had three wars and a deteriorateing palestinian economy. i'm not putting it on your shoulders. but how do you square that on your resumÉ? >> i describe it slightly differently. in the first few years when there was political push forward, then in fact, you lose double-digit growth. i've always believed the policy of blockading gaza was wrong. since the negotiations broke down in 2011 it's been difficult. my intent there is not as if i'm the only person who has been trying. >> is the quartet valuable. >> the quartet is managing the international community. some say why don't you change the quartet? that would just give you 70 countries sitting around the table. the whole purpose of the quartet is to put the main players together in a manageable form, but it doesn't--if there is a disagreement as to how to move forward the quartet per se cannot help it. i'm not a member of the quartet, but i merely have res
former prime minister tony blair defended the quartet. >> younowadays you put on your resumÉ what youachieved on your watch, and on your watch as representative for the quartet we've had three wars and a deteriorateing palestinian economy. i'm not putting it on your shoulders. but how do you square that on your resumÉ? >> i describe it slightly differently. in the first few years when there was political push forward, then in fact, you lose double-digit growth. i've always...
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so, i want to welcome back cherie blair to georgetown.cherie has the cherie blair department providing skills, technology, networks and access to capital so they can better contribute to their economies. she has had a distinguished legal career and is well-known for her work in humans rights law. today she also chairs on the strategy, a law firm and of course she is married to the former prime minister of the u.k., tony blair. cherie, happy to have you. [applause] anne finucane is the marketing officer for bank of america and member of the company's executive damage meant. she also leads bank of america corporate social responsibility program, which uses capabilities of the company and its global platform to work with a range of partners. she has repeatedly been on every list is one of the most powerful women in banking and we want to welcome you back to georgetown. [applause] the honorable mari pangestu is the former minister of trade and later the minister for tourism and the creative economy in indonesia. she is a powerful leader who h
so, i want to welcome back cherie blair to georgetown.cherie has the cherie blair department providing skills, technology, networks and access to capital so they can better contribute to their economies. she has had a distinguished legal career and is well-known for her work in humans rights law. today she also chairs on the strategy, a law firm and of course she is married to the former prime minister of the u.k., tony blair. cherie, happy to have you. [applause] anne finucane is the marketing...
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our jake tapper asked blair about what's unfolding now. >> reporter: i want to ask you about a headline and a debate about what was behind this terrorist attack and what's behind other terrorist attacks. it says crisis in france is seen as sign of social ills alienation of muslims in poor suburbs. do you buy that? >> i think this is a really important question and we have to answer it in the right way. i think that you can have a multiplicity of factors, like poverty, alienation and particular psychological reasons related to the individual why people do these things. but personally i think we've got to see this in a bigger context that there is a radical ideology out there. it has a group of people at the fringe who are fanatics and prepared to kill. it is a large group of people that subscribe to many of the ideas behind that fanaticism. and it is based on a perversion of religion and religious faith. and i think it's very dangerous because it can divert us from looking at that question if we believe that by different programs on unemployment or social regeneration you're going to dea
our jake tapper asked blair about what's unfolding now. >> reporter: i want to ask you about a headline and a debate about what was behind this terrorist attack and what's behind other terrorist attacks. it says crisis in france is seen as sign of social ills alienation of muslims in poor suburbs. do you buy that? >> i think this is a really important question and we have to answer it in the right way. i think that you can have a multiplicity of factors, like poverty, alienation and...
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prime minister tony blair. but we've dot the top -- got the top shelf ceos.inning tomorrow, 3 p.m. eastern, novartis. this is somebody you want to hear from, joe jimenez. last week, of course, the swiss national bank surprised everybody and stopped tapping its swiss franc against the euro. what does that mean for swiss blue chips? we're talking to joe jimenez about that, rich gelfond of i max. there is a global star of a film using imax cameras, it's star wars. could this be bigger than avatar, titanic? and, of course, andrew liveris of dow chemmal. lori, he's got to be in davos. a lot of people feel this they have to be here. there's no other gathering like it. every year, 45 years straight, they come here to the davos, switzerland. stay tuned because we know that you can't be here. it's too hard to get to. so we are going to bring the scene to you. i'm going to take you through the process. it's absolutely fascinating, how you get e credentials, how you get live on the fox business cameras in just a few minutes, so stay tuned. lori: i mean, this is fantasti
prime minister tony blair. but we've dot the top -- got the top shelf ceos.inning tomorrow, 3 p.m. eastern, novartis. this is somebody you want to hear from, joe jimenez. last week, of course, the swiss national bank surprised everybody and stopped tapping its swiss franc against the euro. what does that mean for swiss blue chips? we're talking to joe jimenez about that, rich gelfond of i max. there is a global star of a film using imax cameras, it's star wars. could this be bigger than avatar,...
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at steak are some big reputations, not least of blair himself.atest delay has provoked outrage across the political spectrum. >> the publish's perception will be that people in powerful positions now and back then are using the process that was set up to protect themselves by pushing this into long grass. >> reporter: many members of the british publish and politicians, the invasion of iraq and all that followed it is a kind of open wound. they believe they were mislead by the politicians of the day, and they hoped they would get the answers to some of their questions before the next british election on may 7th. this latest delay has some of them sensing a coverup. >> let me agree with the leader of the opposition that we want to see this iraq inquiry published promptly but let me make this point, if everyone in this house has voted to set up the iraqi inquiry we would have known then. the inquiry was established six years after the mission ended. and my views on the war are well-known, and i want the inquiry published. >> reporter: is it thought
at steak are some big reputations, not least of blair himself.atest delay has provoked outrage across the political spectrum. >> the publish's perception will be that people in powerful positions now and back then are using the process that was set up to protect themselves by pushing this into long grass. >> reporter: many members of the british publish and politicians, the invasion of iraq and all that followed it is a kind of open wound. they believe they were mislead by the...
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the blair house into the united states. grow up in brooklyn. the speech. and speech. and it was a great writer, but he was not a great reader. so bringing in a speech coach. and so a number of presidents very experience. he gave up after the 1st paragraph he wants to do a joint session of the congress. >> michael was his voice. he gained his speech and check him, and micro is the one that read it in english. and so i think i think that was a very appropriate linkage of the two of them, and then he gave this incredible speech. remembering that moment and the importance of the speech the messages that he delivered. kidding about the fact that we were not sure that everyone understood what he meant when he said consciousness precedes being i should really explain what it meant. >> well, what it meant was that we all grew up on the communist indoctrination that we had all the years of school still remember this. that was the basis of all existence and being, and that was the material physical, economic routes economic routes and that was the basis command and there was su
the blair house into the united states. grow up in brooklyn. the speech. and speech. and it was a great writer, but he was not a great reader. so bringing in a speech coach. and so a number of presidents very experience. he gave up after the 1st paragraph he wants to do a joint session of the congress. >> michael was his voice. he gained his speech and check him, and micro is the one that read it in english. and so i think i think that was a very appropriate linkage of the two of them,...
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angus blair, we have to leave it there. thank you very much, indeed. >> our coverage continues throughout the day. right now we welcome everton fox. is there snow where you really didn't expect it? >> meteorologist: i wouldn't say we didn't expect it for this time of year, but it's welcomed snowfall. not unusual but makes for decent pictures when it does happen, doesn't it. you see the cloud near afghanistan pulling away. we saw a fair amount of wintery weather making its way across northern parts of iraq during the course of the weekend and then during the week we see decent snowfall coming through as well. indeed in tehran we saw a good dusting of snow coming through here. that certainly did allow for some fun to be had out there but also difficult conditions out and about. a decent covering of snow there. welcomed snowfall there, a chance for snowball fight. always the possibility of having fun when the white stuff comes down. it's now clear through bright skies coming in for tehran, and we see temperatures going up an i
angus blair, we have to leave it there. thank you very much, indeed. >> our coverage continues throughout the day. right now we welcome everton fox. is there snow where you really didn't expect it? >> meteorologist: i wouldn't say we didn't expect it for this time of year, but it's welcomed snowfall. not unusual but makes for decent pictures when it does happen, doesn't it. you see the cloud near afghanistan pulling away. we saw a fair amount of wintery weather making its way across...
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---quiza las imagenes le recuerden a la pelicula "la bruja de blair"... pero no...de un video que se ha vuelto viral y ya tiene mas de un millon de visitas en las redes sociales... usted que cree sobre este supuesto fantasma?.... lorena --una camara de seguridad tomo impactantes imagenes en el interior de una estacion de gasolina, le advertimos que las imgenes pueden ser fuertes... --esto ocurrio en nueva zelanda cuando un joven ingreso a la tienda, con una barra de hierro incrustada en su cabeza... --en ese momento, ante la incredulidad de quienes alli estaban el joven pidio ayuda explicando que habia sido atacado y que le habian clavado la barra en la parte frontal derecha. --"adam armitage" de 23 aÑos de edad, fue atendido por paramedicos y aunque removieron la barra se encuentra en condicion critica. live bug lorena ---tiempo de una nueva pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion.. take vo --el alto consumo de sal en la comida de sus hijos puede traerles graves consecuencias...l e explicamos depus de la pausa. take vo --existe una escasez de un vital medic
---quiza las imagenes le recuerden a la pelicula "la bruja de blair"... pero no...de un video que se ha vuelto viral y ya tiene mas de un millon de visitas en las redes sociales... usted que cree sobre este supuesto fantasma?.... lorena --una camara de seguridad tomo impactantes imagenes en el interior de una estacion de gasolina, le advertimos que las imgenes pueden ser fuertes... --esto ocurrio en nueva zelanda cuando un joven ingreso a la tienda, con una barra de hierro incrustada...
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joining us is brian blair. glad to see you are surviving ces. apparently razr is not surviving.hat is the first casualty. you look great. i think it is really interesting, samsung is reducing the number of phones they sell as they try to remain the most important company in cell phones. >> look at that apple model, apple has just one phone. they really have three a few think about the different sizes. -- if you think about the different sizes. there is something to be said about simplicity. at one point nokia -- it is a lot of work to manage the components and makeup too many skews. i think it is smart to bring it down to fewer overtime if they want to be competitive with apple and a lot of these chinese players have been eating their lunch for the last nine months. >> you can see the market share coming down quarter by quarter. gradually. it is still impressive and every other cell phone maker would like to have that kind of market share. i was doing some back of the envelope calculations on the numbers they put out last night. they're operating profits are tiny compared to app
joining us is brian blair. glad to see you are surviving ces. apparently razr is not surviving.hat is the first casualty. you look great. i think it is really interesting, samsung is reducing the number of phones they sell as they try to remain the most important company in cell phones. >> look at that apple model, apple has just one phone. they really have three a few think about the different sizes. -- if you think about the different sizes. there is something to be said about...
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times square to usher in the new your, the giant waterford crystal ball came as new york, new york blaired. there were more confetti and all of that confetti has to go somewhere. and after everyone left the immense cleanup got underway 178 workers, 126 sweeper trucks and 38 leaf blowers to pick up all the streamers and general trash left behind last year 52 tons of garbage was hauled away. >> they do it though. >>> coming up another data breach which chain is reporting suspicious activity at their registers. we'll show you some unusual new years eve drops in the nation including that one when "action news" at 4:00 comes right back. days in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season... just about all you need is a finely tuned... pen. hurry in to the sign then drive event and get a five-hundred dollar new year's bonus on select new volkswagen models. offer ends january 2nd. (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten mil
times square to usher in the new your, the giant waterford crystal ball came as new york, new york blaired. there were more confetti and all of that confetti has to go somewhere. and after everyone left the immense cleanup got underway 178 workers, 126 sweeper trucks and 38 leaf blowers to pick up all the streamers and general trash left behind last year 52 tons of garbage was hauled away. >> they do it though. >>> coming up another data breach which chain is reporting suspicious...
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cherie heads the cherie blair foundation for women.t provides women with skills, network, and access to capital so they can better contribute to their economies. she's had a distinguished legal career and is well known for her work in human rights law. today she also chairs omni strategy, a law firm, and, of course, she is married to the former prime minister of the uk, tony blair. cherie, happy to have you. [ applause ] anne finucane is the strategy officer for bank of america. she also leads bank of america's corporate social responsibility program, which uses the capabilities of the company and its global platform to work with a range of partners. she has repeatedly been on every list as one of the most powerful women in banking and, anne, we want to welcome you back to georgetown. [ applause ] the honorable mari pangestu is the former minister of trade and later the minister for tourism and the creative economy in indonesia. she is a powerful leader who has been called the woman behind indonesia's economic growth. she is regarded a
cherie heads the cherie blair foundation for women.t provides women with skills, network, and access to capital so they can better contribute to their economies. she's had a distinguished legal career and is well known for her work in human rights law. today she also chairs omni strategy, a law firm, and, of course, she is married to the former prime minister of the uk, tony blair. cherie, happy to have you. [ applause ] anne finucane is the strategy officer for bank of america. she also leads...
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the dynamic duo that is ralph and blair. that we are a all neighbors, pop on back. >> it's really easy. >> ralph, over the years, we have become -- i feel very close to you. i do. in a lot of different ways. you know? >> you know, let's have lunch. >> okay! let's do it! if you call me i would say have your person call my person but neither one of us have people. >> he's got a person. >> he has a person? let's not talk about that. he has percents. >>> the ceo of ad giant bbdo would you take the call to pretend i have a person? >> i'll e-mail you. >> e-mail me! e-mail andrew he'll forward it to me. >> what is arguably the biggest weekend of the year in the marketing police. plus fred hassan will be here. he is behind a lot of things happening and he is living in the world of private equity and looking for the next big business before the accident. eli lilly out with results this morning. the ceo will join us first on cnbc. ♪ >>> coming up this morning, commercials in this weekend's super bowl selling out for a record $4.5 mill
the dynamic duo that is ralph and blair. that we are a all neighbors, pop on back. >> it's really easy. >> ralph, over the years, we have become -- i feel very close to you. i do. in a lot of different ways. you know? >> you know, let's have lunch. >> okay! let's do it! if you call me i would say have your person call my person but neither one of us have people. >> he's got a person. >> he has a person? let's not talk about that. he has percents. >>>...
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back in 2005 there was a deadly fire here at the blair apartments.hat fire. they didn't have any sprinklers at the time but it initiated a conversation about sprinklers. today they're one of the success stories and they highlight the need and just the impact sprinklers can have. this video shows how sprinklers can help defuse a fire and buy precious time. >> you're almost guaranteed surviving a fire with the combination of a working smoke alarm and sprinkler system. >> pete perringer remembers that deadly fire in 2005. we do too. we covered it. >> huge impact on this community, but pretty significant dollar loss dozens of people displaced. but tragically we had two people that lost their lives. >> reporter: about 60 or 70 buildings in the county fit the same bill. those buildings were never required by law to install sprinklers at the time but -- >> and there were a number of lead and have voluntarily installed and retrofit with sprinklers. east/west highway being one of them. >> reporter: when a fire killed six peek about a week and a half ago in an
back in 2005 there was a deadly fire here at the blair apartments.hat fire. they didn't have any sprinklers at the time but it initiated a conversation about sprinklers. today they're one of the success stories and they highlight the need and just the impact sprinklers can have. this video shows how sprinklers can help defuse a fire and buy precious time. >> you're almost guaranteed surviving a fire with the combination of a working smoke alarm and sprinkler system. >> pete...
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in turn all 155 blair ewing students would relocate to the former english manor school in aspen hill which opponents say is older smaller and in serious need of repair. opponents also say building a bus depot with underground fuel tanks could pose environmental concerns to nearby rock creek. increased traffic from an expectant 370 buses and countless staff vehicles is yet another serious concern. >> the site is less than half the size of the current bus depot. you can't sit 10 pounds of sugar into a five pound bag. that's what the school system is trying to do. >> more at 5:30. we'll be back. now, earlier today mcps told us it's in a tough spot. saying there aren't a lot of wide open spaces where we can house the depot and at this time, the blair ewing site is the best option we have. we will work with the county the city of rockville and the community on this project but the clock is ticking and we do not have a lot of options. much more at 5:30 including when things will reach a boiling point tomorrow. we're live in rockville, i'm kevin lewis, abc 7. >> gas prices are up today. and
in turn all 155 blair ewing students would relocate to the former english manor school in aspen hill which opponents say is older smaller and in serious need of repair. opponents also say building a bus depot with underground fuel tanks could pose environmental concerns to nearby rock creek. increased traffic from an expectant 370 buses and countless staff vehicles is yet another serious concern. >> the site is less than half the size of the current bus depot. you can't sit 10 pounds of...
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i live in 27 blair terrace in san francisco, literally a a few yards away from the site we're talking about. for brevity, i will aomit appreciation for many well-done parts of the eir and move on to the grievances. it appears to me that the authors of the report in regards to one fundamentally important aspect lot sight of the forest from the trees. what i am referring to here this fundamental defining aspect is that we're increasing the density of that area, massively, to integrate low-income housing with a greater community. that is if i am not mistaken is one of the core reasons for this controversial density increase. so there is no -- the report doesn't really define and hence not review where exactly -- and i say the word "exactly" the 606 low-income housing will be located within this area? so this might be an important omission because we're not sharing that information any more but the previous disclosed plans that have i seen in public meetings that show the southwest block a yard from where i live incidentally will only be composed of low-income housing units this. is essen
i live in 27 blair terrace in san francisco, literally a a few yards away from the site we're talking about. for brevity, i will aomit appreciation for many well-done parts of the eir and move on to the grievances. it appears to me that the authors of the report in regards to one fundamentally important aspect lot sight of the forest from the trees. what i am referring to here this fundamental defining aspect is that we're increasing the density of that area, massively, to integrate low-income...
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not for blair thomas we caught up with this afternoon. >> i am ecstatic because it's something that i was a part of those 409 wins that he accumulateed and for a fine young man like joe paterno and the things that he instilled in so many players i am just policed that all those wins are restored restored. >> so you just heard from former penn state star blair thomas expressing his happiness for paterno. coming up to in it at 6:00 he tells us what those victories being restored means for nittany lions of the past. >> thanks, keith. joe what paterno's family releaseing a statement it reads in part... >> u.s. supreme court is going to tackle same sex marriage as of april justices will hear cases and could issue a ruling in june. setting the stage for the nations highest court to resolve the state by state battles. in 2013 the high court struck down part of a federal law that prohibited same sex marriage. happening right now, how did a freshman temple university student fall eight stories from a center city residence hall. investigators are trying to answer that very question. as family a
not for blair thomas we caught up with this afternoon. >> i am ecstatic because it's something that i was a part of those 409 wins that he accumulateed and for a fine young man like joe paterno and the things that he instilled in so many players i am just policed that all those wins are restored restored. >> so you just heard from former penn state star blair thomas expressing his happiness for paterno. coming up to in it at 6:00 he tells us what those victories being restored means...
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remember how many times whether it was president bush president obama, prime minister cameron and blairupting dismantle and disrupt. perhaps for five or six years there was success, core al qaeda, the disruption and made these folks feel as at the they had to worry about their own survival rather than be on the offense and go recruit. now it feels as if -- i'm having 2003 2004 flashbacks, right, that all of a sudden it's terror cells popping up in europe and that the isis and aqap in yemen there, both seem to be not disrupted to the point they can't recruit again. i think there's a larger question for both prime minister cameron and the president. this counterterrorism strategy which in some form is ten years old. you can argue this new version of about, started in about '05 or '06, is it succeeding or do we need to rethink it? because you may kill the enemy but haven't defeated the enemy. that seems to be the con nun drum we're in. >> what we don't know as we seem to see this rivalry almost between al qaeda in the yemen and al qaeda in the arabian peninsula and isis to see who can stri
remember how many times whether it was president bush president obama, prime minister cameron and blairupting dismantle and disrupt. perhaps for five or six years there was success, core al qaeda, the disruption and made these folks feel as at the they had to worry about their own survival rather than be on the offense and go recruit. now it feels as if -- i'm having 2003 2004 flashbacks, right, that all of a sudden it's terror cells popping up in europe and that the isis and aqap in yemen...
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elizabeth blair lee, daughter of frances presson blair suggested the women kind are giving mrs. lincoln the cold shoulder and the republicans ought to rally. developments in southern states created department rifts. washingtonians had weathered many crises, particularly during the 1850s, who could forget bully brooks and sumner's empty seat in the senate well. however, by april 1861, the atmosphere was intense and in the extreme. one society lady said, i went to early service at st. john's to avoid my many friends who do not think as i do about states' rights so church going even became a divided enterprise. lincoln's election, like andrew jackson's decades before represented a seismic social shift in the district of columbia. mainline washington elites treated the lincolns like pariahs and one observer complained both the president and his wife were mercilessly lampooned, yet mrs. lincoln was the peer of any woman in washington in education and character. mary might have likened herself to a bird in a gilded cage denied the social butterfly role that she had long aspired to but
elizabeth blair lee, daughter of frances presson blair suggested the women kind are giving mrs. lincoln the cold shoulder and the republicans ought to rally. developments in southern states created department rifts. washingtonians had weathered many crises, particularly during the 1850s, who could forget bully brooks and sumner's empty seat in the senate well. however, by april 1861, the atmosphere was intense and in the extreme. one society lady said, i went to early service at st. john's to...
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that would kill people whose opinions they are disagree with >>> well, a senior advisor at the tony blair faith foundation joins us thank you for coming in. what do you think was the motive the aim of the attack not just that they wanted to a venge the car took place, but assuming there's a wider context. >> there is a wider context, and that is among the extreme muslims, there's a feel of humiliation, a greater conspiracy against muslims and islams and a feeling that the cartoons and other forms of mockery are designed to insult and needle muslims in france. all of that is a grieve apps if you like in -- grieve apps, if you like in the background. how do you respond? to go to scripture. it's not the koran, but the alleged report saying where there's one reference to where he said if anyone insults a profit, any profit kill him. most muslim scholars say that's in contradiction with the koran and the region. the aim is to keep peace in the society. none of that matters to the mind of extremists that takes literature and acts on their own grievances of humiliation, by taking the lives of in
that would kill people whose opinions they are disagree with >>> well, a senior advisor at the tony blair faith foundation joins us thank you for coming in. what do you think was the motive the aim of the attack not just that they wanted to a venge the car took place, but assuming there's a wider context. >> there is a wider context, and that is among the extreme muslims, there's a feel of humiliation, a greater conspiracy against muslims and islams and a feeling that the...
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we have a handful of accidents out there once again this afternoon, one in upper moreland along blair one in hatfield on 309 and a fire location to avoid in pottstown, fire police are out there helping you to do just that. it's along moser road between south street and queen street. afford township a wreck along route three west chester pike at naylor run road. we had a crash in gloucester county along 55, was partially blocking the off ramp from the northbound side to 553 but that cleared so cross that one off the list. no need to worry about that. let's grab the ipad do the commuter report on this friday afternoon. happy friday everyone and one of our friends using the waze app talking about a pothole in the road in philadelphia along wissahickon avenue so watch out for that. that person, danny nj is a member of our 6abc "action news" commuter team which you too can join when you download the waze app that's w-a-z-e for free. we'll check it again rick and shirleen come canning up in the next half hour. >> matt we'll see you soon. >>> family and friends get a chance to say goodbye to
we have a handful of accidents out there once again this afternoon, one in upper moreland along blair one in hatfield on 309 and a fire location to avoid in pottstown, fire police are out there helping you to do just that. it's along moser road between south street and queen street. afford township a wreck along route three west chester pike at naylor run road. we had a crash in gloucester county along 55, was partially blocking the off ramp from the northbound side to 553 but that cleared so...
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---quiza las imagenes le recuerden a la pelicula "la bruja de blair"... pero no...eo que se ha vuelto viral y ya tiene mas de un millon de visitas en las redes sociales... usted que cree sobre este supuesto fantasma?.... lorena/topvo --el reporte emitido por el instituto de medicina forense de la universidad de innsbruck revelo que "el calor excesivo" al que fueron sometidos los cuerposde los normalistas de ayotzinapa, "destruyo el adn" por lo que fue imposible conocer a quin pertenecieron a traves de los metodos rutinarios. --los padres afirmaron que continuaran su busqueda. take sot --"para nosotros no es la respuesta para nosotros siguen vivos los chavos" cont vo/ lorena --los forenses austriacos dijeron que an existe una ltima probabilidad para identificar los restos,bajo una avanzada tcnica llamada " secuencia masivamente paralela" con la cual podran tener resultados en 3 meses, aunque se podrian destruir los restos sin obtener ningun resultado. lorena / topvo --la vida del narcotraficante estadounidense mas reconocido de la historia llega a la pantalla gigante
---quiza las imagenes le recuerden a la pelicula "la bruja de blair"... pero no...eo que se ha vuelto viral y ya tiene mas de un millon de visitas en las redes sociales... usted que cree sobre este supuesto fantasma?.... lorena/topvo --el reporte emitido por el instituto de medicina forense de la universidad de innsbruck revelo que "el calor excesivo" al que fueron sometidos los cuerposde los normalistas de ayotzinapa, "destruyo el adn" por lo que fue imposible...
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between former prime minister tony blair and bush >>> the mayor of paris says she'll sue fox news after it branded some areas of the french capital no-go zones for non-muslims. she tweeted that paris's image had been insulted. a fox anchor made the comments after a series of attacks in the capital. slander is a criminal offense in france. so fax will either have to -- fox news will either have to settle or fight in court. fox apologised for its mistake >>> 40 heads of state and business elite are gathering in davos for the world economic forum. this year's meeting is set against the back drop of security issued. falling oil prices and fears that global growth is facing a long-term decline. >> davos switzerland. a lot of headlines will be generated here as the annual gathering of presidents prime ministers, politicians and global business leaders gets under way. in the last few years the world economic forum grabbled with the financial crisis global economic slowdown and the potential of emerging markets, brick nations to drive growth and prosperity. why do so many of the world's influen
between former prime minister tony blair and bush >>> the mayor of paris says she'll sue fox news after it branded some areas of the french capital no-go zones for non-muslims. she tweeted that paris's image had been insulted. a fox anchor made the comments after a series of attacks in the capital. slander is a criminal offense in france. so fax will either have to -- fox news will either have to settle or fight in court. fox apologised for its mistake >>> 40 heads of state...
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. >> with the ncaa restoring joe paterno' wins i had a chance to ask former penn state blair thomas howe wins really mean. >> those players who played those games know that they played those games, they know they won those games. so just to say that, you know, we can just wipe that out and it doesn't really matter to those players who spent years of hard work to develop -- to earn scholarship i think to restore those wins it means a lot to those players at least it does to me. >> you know 112 wins that would be the best regular season in phillies history. don't count on that this coming year. but tonight at the philadelphia sports writers awards dinner gm ruben amaro said you might count on seeing ryan howard in clearwater. >> right now there's nobody really can unseat him. he's more productive player than anybody else we have there right now. but that could change. but he's going to get every opportunity to play and be our first baseman and i think he'll be productive. >> and tonight at the dinner team of the year in philadelphia not the phillie not the eagle taney dragons. mo'ne davis
. >> with the ncaa restoring joe paterno' wins i had a chance to ask former penn state blair thomas howe wins really mean. >> those players who played those games know that they played those games, they know they won those games. so just to say that, you know, we can just wipe that out and it doesn't really matter to those players who spent years of hard work to develop -- to earn scholarship i think to restore those wins it means a lot to those players at least it does to me....
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jazzy jeff who is 50 years old and the exorcist actress linda blair turns 56.rney front meadowlandsman. keep it right here for more news. >>> there are new questions about a san francisco police officer's conduct after an altercation with a wheelchair bound man, it's posted online. >>> plus uc officials set to vote on a controversial plan that could bring a big change to university sports. >>> a live look outside this morning of the bay bridge yes, it is 4:30 on your thursday rise and shine. at least wipe the sleep out of your eyes. it's thursday january 22nd and you are watching "today in the bay."
jazzy jeff who is 50 years old and the exorcist actress linda blair turns 56.rney front meadowlandsman. keep it right here for more news. >>> there are new questions about a san francisco police officer's conduct after an altercation with a wheelchair bound man, it's posted online. >>> plus uc officials set to vote on a controversial plan that could bring a big change to university sports. >>> a live look outside this morning of the bay bridge yes, it is 4:30 on your...
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and blair, i wanted to play that.ing in part because we're going to go see "selma" tonight, reverend james reed viola luozo, who were also not given the option to get out of there, who were killed as white allies in the civil rights movement. >> but the movie remember their contributions. they amplify the question for america in a particular kind of way because of their bodies. so their engagement with the movement is sincere, right? they're longtime lifetime activists who were putting their lives on the line for other americans. to have those same freedoms. and their sacrifice, they become other people they become killable they become tainted by blackness in a particular kind of way and movement. and so when they die, though the american media sees their death as different than the deaths of black activists in the same places in the same kinds of circumstances. and so the amplification of white bodies is an interesting phenomenon phenomenon, but activists knew that. sncc is in mississippi starting in 1960s. they're b
and blair, i wanted to play that.ing in part because we're going to go see "selma" tonight, reverend james reed viola luozo, who were also not given the option to get out of there, who were killed as white allies in the civil rights movement. >> but the movie remember their contributions. they amplify the question for america in a particular kind of way because of their bodies. so their engagement with the movement is sincere, right? they're longtime lifetime activists who were...
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. >> again, that was former british prime minister tony blair speaking.of president obama's meeting with david cameron. natalie allen joins us. stay with us on the world's biggest stories. t mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jown! brone a brood. what? catch up on what everyone's talking about with the x1 entertainment operating system. preloaded with the latest episodes of the top 100 shows. only from xfinity. r a shoot out during a police raid. >> more funerals after the deadly attack at charlie
. >> again, that was former british prime minister tony blair speaking.of president obama's meeting with david cameron. natalie allen joins us. stay with us on the world's biggest stories. t mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jown! brone a brood. what? catch up on what everyone's talking...
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some witnesses told investigators he failed to move even as the train horns blaired. others believe they saw him stumble. burbank police have ruled out suicide. >>> a bizarre story out of hawaii where robert allenby is recovering from being beaten, kidnapped and robbed. this started inside of a wine bar. the golf channel is reporting that surveillance video shows him leaving with a group of people from that bar. allenby says he doesn't remember much after that but believes he was drugged. he was later found in a park with his face swollen and robbed of his wallet and cell phone. allenby was in hawaii for the sony open where he ended up missing the cut. he's going to speak about his ordeal on the "today" show coming up later this morning. >>> happening now, icy roads are being blamed for crashes that left at east five people dead yesterday in the northeast. by far the biggest crash involved some 50 cars on interstate 76 which is outside philadelphia. one person died in that pile-up. two others died in a separate crash on a nearby interstate. meanwhile an incredible sto
some witnesses told investigators he failed to move even as the train horns blaired. others believe they saw him stumble. burbank police have ruled out suicide. >>> a bizarre story out of hawaii where robert allenby is recovering from being beaten, kidnapped and robbed. this started inside of a wine bar. the golf channel is reporting that surveillance video shows him leaving with a group of people from that bar. allenby says he doesn't remember much after that but believes he was...
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---quiza las imagenes le recuerden a la pelicula "la bruja de blair"... pero no...se ha vuelto viral y ya tiene mas de un millon de visitas en las redes sociales... usted que cree sobre este supuesto fantasma?.... vo-blanca --estas imgenes causan indignacion en kentucky. --como usted observa, una maestra arrastra por varios metros a un pequeÑo de 6 aÑos delante de otros niÑos. --peor aun la mujer continu arrastrando al niÑo por varias aulas. --los padres del menor aceptan que tiene problemas de conducta pero afirman que no es la forma correcta de lidiar con la situacion. --la maestra primero fue despedida pero luego la restituyeron de su cargo. vo cesar --- y sobre este tema queremos hacer nuestra consulta de la noche: qu hara si viera en una situacin similar a su hijo en la escuela? cont. blanca --- para participar en nuestra la pregunta de la noche vaya a la pgina de facebook de telemundo 48 y escrbanos su opinin... su comentario podra ser compartido al final de este noticiero... cesar ---vecinos en la ciudad de oakland estan frustrados con los llamados "side-show
---quiza las imagenes le recuerden a la pelicula "la bruja de blair"... pero no...se ha vuelto viral y ya tiene mas de un millon de visitas en las redes sociales... usted que cree sobre este supuesto fantasma?.... vo-blanca --estas imgenes causan indignacion en kentucky. --como usted observa, una maestra arrastra por varios metros a un pequeÑo de 6 aÑos delante de otros niÑos. --peor aun la mujer continu arrastrando al niÑo por varias aulas. --los padres del menor aceptan que...
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blair conspired with president george w. bush several months before march of 2003, and then systematically systematically sought to falsify the evidence on which that action was taken? >> well, i obviously am bound to the father of the houses knowledge about these previous inquiries. [laughter] the one thing all three have have in common is i'm not responsible for the timing of any of them. the truth is it is extremely frustrating that this report cannot come up more quickly, but the responsibility lies squarely with the inquiry team. it is an independent inquiry, it would not be right for the prime minister to try to interfere with that inquiry but i feel sure when the inquiry does come out it will be thorough and it will be comprehensive. but let me repeat again, if the labour party had voted for this inquiry when we first put it forward the inquiry would be out by now. >> mr. mark reckless. >> the deputy prime minister -- mr. bates -- i've made my views very clear. if we have one minor party, we should have all the minor
blair conspired with president george w. bush several months before march of 2003, and then systematically systematically sought to falsify the evidence on which that action was taken? >> well, i obviously am bound to the father of the houses knowledge about these previous inquiries. [laughter] the one thing all three have have in common is i'm not responsible for the timing of any of them. the truth is it is extremely frustrating that this report cannot come up more quickly, but the...