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the bbc‘s nick bryant has gone to atlantic city to find out.ind out. he boasted it the bbc‘s nick bryant has gone to atlantic city to find out. he boasted it would the bbc‘s nick bryant has gone to atlantic city to find out. he boasted it would be the bbc‘s nick bryant has gone to atlantic city to find out. he boasted it would be calm the bbc‘s nick bryant has gone to atlantic city to find out. he boasted it would be calm the the bbc‘s nick bryant has gone to atlantic city to find...
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nick bryant asks what the project tells us bryant asks what the project tells us about donald trump'srecord. when he says he can make america great again? i don't think so. my wound was slight and i was hovering back. then they shall —— thena hovering back. then they shall —— then a shall burst. the battle of passchendaele, one of the first world wa r‘s passchendaele, one of the first world war‘s bloodiest. and the power of vinyl. we find out why in the era of streaming and download the records are making a comeback, but not everybody is convinced. it is like a pizza. that is huge. that goes on the thing that goes around in circles. it was a shocking attack marking a bloody end to a year which saw turkey repeatedly targeted by so—called islamic state. as people celebrated the new year at one of istanbul's most popular nightclubs, a lone gunman opened fire, killing 39 people. dozens more were injured in the attack which i said they carried out. as police hunted for the government, mark levin was the only foreignjournalist the government, mark levin was the only foreign journalist allow
nick bryant asks what the project tells us bryant asks what the project tells us about donald trump'srecord. when he says he can make america great again? i don't think so. my wound was slight and i was hovering back. then they shall —— thena hovering back. then they shall —— then a shall burst. the battle of passchendaele, one of the first world wa r‘s passchendaele, one of the first world war‘s bloodiest. and the power of vinyl. we find out why in the era of streaming and download...
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et0 minutes" was able to get this footage of bryant in 2004. by then carolyn donham. but she refused to answer any questions. ( knocking on door ) >> reporter: as her son made clear to ed bradley. >> i have some questions i'd like to ask her about emmitt till. >> no. >> reporter: will she come out and talk to us? >> what did i just tell you. >> reporter: tell me again. >> no. i reporter: donham is now 82 years old. her family will not say where she is living. >> pelley: jim axelrod tonight. jim, thank you. a popular weed killer could soon come with a cancer warning. and later, steve hartman with a wrestler's toughest challenge. but then i realized there was. so, i finally broke the silence with my doctor about what i was experiencing. he said humira is for people like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. seri
et0 minutes" was able to get this footage of bryant in 2004. by then carolyn donham. but she refused to answer any questions. ( knocking on door ) >> reporter: as her son made clear to ed bradley. >> i have some questions i'd like to ask her about emmitt till. >> no. >> reporter: will she come out and talk to us? >> what did i just tell you. >> reporter: tell me again. >> no. i reporter: donham is now 82 years old. her family will not say where she...
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tonight, aidy bryant. from "a series of unfortunate events," actor, patrick warburton.usic from bibi bourelly. featuring the 8g band with leah shapiro. ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers, this is "late night." how is everyone doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic. great to hear. in that case let's get to the news. donald trump will be sworn in as president this friday at 12:00 noon. that's when the big hand is on the 12, and the little hand is on the bible. [ laughter and applause ] russian president, vladimir putin, said today that people who spread fake news about donald trump are "worse than prostitutes." he quickly added, "did i say prostitutes i meant bank robbers. it's so weird tyat i said prostitutes, ha ha ha! we have the tape." [ applause ] today -- today was first lady michelle obama's birthday. and for the eighth year in a row -- [ cheers and applause ] for the eighth year in a row, an overexcited joe biden blew out her candles. [ laughter ] [ applause ] according to a new poll, obama
tonight, aidy bryant. from "a series of unfortunate events," actor, patrick warburton.usic from bibi bourelly. featuring the 8g band with leah shapiro. ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers, this is "late night." how is everyone doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic. great to hear. in that case let's get to the news. donald trump will be sworn in as president this friday at 12:00 noon. that's...
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they tracked down roy bryant and he interviews roy bryant and chases him out of the store. >> also, there is this moment where cold cases and movies are about this, with bobby frank and bobby frank cherry, who was involved in killing the little girls in the church. all of a sudden, they are tried and they rise up. but is that happen? -- why does that happen? >> there is a new interest in looking at the case and wanting more answers. in 1989, the mentor evers case reopens and it was a hung jury the last time. they gave up on the third time. he was not acquitted. he could be tried again. more evidence comes out that the commission had been working and doing jury tampering. this ignited a spark and he was retried in 1994 and convicted. after it reopened, she was not so much worried about -- she said that she didn't care so much about putting someone in jail. she just wanted to acknowledge the injustice of the trial and wanted an apology. so the medger evers case gave a lot of people hope. there were so many cold cases and it really changed and gave people hope. it started a whole slew of --
they tracked down roy bryant and he interviews roy bryant and chases him out of the store. >> also, there is this moment where cold cases and movies are about this, with bobby frank and bobby frank cherry, who was involved in killing the little girls in the church. all of a sudden, they are tried and they rise up. but is that happen? -- why does that happen? >> there is a new interest in looking at the case and wanting more answers. in 1989, the mentor evers case reopens and it was...
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nick bryant, bbc news, washington.cer has gone into hiding, after being named as the source of the latest allegations against donald trump. christopher steele produced a dossier last year, which included allegations that mr trump had been caught in compromising financial and sexual activity. the allegations are unproven. america's intelligence chiefs say no judgment has been made on their credibility. our security correspondent gordon corera reports on the british connection. the murky world of intelligence gathering in moscow. a secret dossier of allegations about donald trump and russia, all written by a former member of mi6 — the british secret service. this is christopher steele, the author. a man used to keeping a low profile, but who is now at the centre of international controversy. his house was unoccupied today. the 52—year—old was supposed to have told neighbours to look after his cats. he's said to be lying low, fearing for his safety. in the 1990s, he worked in moscow, undercoverfor mi6, and became one of t
nick bryant, bbc news, washington.cer has gone into hiding, after being named as the source of the latest allegations against donald trump. christopher steele produced a dossier last year, which included allegations that mr trump had been caught in compromising financial and sexual activity. the allegations are unproven. america's intelligence chiefs say no judgment has been made on their credibility. our security correspondent gordon corera reports on the british connection. the murky world of...
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as she told bryant gumbel in 1995, the show was risky. >> cbs tested our first episode. and it tested worse than in history. everybody hated me. they thought i was a loser. how come i was 30 and still not married. >> reporter: unmarried and on birth control, unheard of on tv in 1972. >> don't forget to take your pill. >> i won't. [ laughter ]
as she told bryant gumbel in 1995, the show was risky. >> cbs tested our first episode. and it tested worse than in history. everybody hated me. they thought i was a loser. how come i was 30 and still not married. >> reporter: unmarried and on birth control, unheard of on tv in 1972. >> don't forget to take your pill. >> i won't. [ laughter ]
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the newspapers tracked down roy bryant and he interviews roy bryant and chases him out of the store.in chicago, a local man who worked for the news did a half hour story where he also interviews roy bryant and chases him out of the store. he got that on tape. also there is this moment in the late 80's -- 1980's, early 1990's where all of a sudden cold cases -- and there are movies about this, tv movies and feature movies, and with bobby frank probably killed, and bobby frank cherry, who was involved in killing the little girls in the church -- they are all of a sudden tried. there is this rise up, we are going to go back, and we are going to do justice by them. why did that happen? there were a few things that kind of came together. the stuff with emmett till was interesting, looking at this historic case and wanting more answers. evers --989, the maker medgar evers case reopens, and he had been tried twice in 1964, but he was never acquitted. it was a hung jury. they gave up on trying a third time, but because he was not acquitted, he could always be tried again. more evidence comes
the newspapers tracked down roy bryant and he interviews roy bryant and chases him out of the store.in chicago, a local man who worked for the news did a half hour story where he also interviews roy bryant and chases him out of the store. he got that on tape. also there is this moment in the late 80's -- 1980's, early 1990's where all of a sudden cold cases -- and there are movies about this, tv movies and feature movies, and with bobby frank probably killed, and bobby frank cherry, who was...
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nick bryant, bbc news, newjersey. ireland pervade its education system. the overwhelming majority of pupils go to schools based on religious denomination. but now, as part of a push to encourage joint education between protestants and catholics, one of the biggest school campuses in britain is being built in county tyrone. as chris buckler reports, the sharing of facilities on one site is seen as a way of breaking down barriers in divided communities. in northern ireland there is a clear divide in education. more than 90% of pupils are taught separately in what are broadly seen as protestant and catholic schools. there are many who believe that only reinforces the idea of two distinct communities in the one place. but now there's a push to bring schools a little closer together. obviously there is division between protestants and catholics, but obviously now we're looking to the future. these pupils are from some of the six schools that will soon sit side—by—side on omagh‘s first shared education campus. it will make
nick bryant, bbc news, newjersey. ireland pervade its education system. the overwhelming majority of pupils go to schools based on religious denomination. but now, as part of a push to encourage joint education between protestants and catholics, one of the biggest school campuses in britain is being built in county tyrone. as chris buckler reports, the sharing of facilities on one site is seen as a way of breaking down barriers in divided communities. in northern ireland there is a clear divide...
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chris bryant says the best and cheapest way is to move outm chris bryant says the best and cheapest wayclined little. the electrical system are ready well past their use by date and their risk of catastrophic failure such as flood or fire rises exponentially every five years we delay. we should be in absolutely no doubt there will be in absolutely no doubt there will bea be in absolutely no doubt there will be a fire. there are regularly fires and people control the building 24 hours per day to make sure we catch these fires. they want to set up a committee to look at the problems. the report recommended everyone should move out. two days mps and peers hold this building in trust. it is not ours. 0ur predecessors got it hideously wrong in the 19th century. they kept delaying works and that the late maggie the fire in 1854 not only possible but inevitable. and so we lost st stephens chapel and other very beautiful artefacts. the new building was built around it. lying delays and massive budget overrun. but some think of in the —— some parliamentarians should remain. we should at all time
chris bryant says the best and cheapest way is to move outm chris bryant says the best and cheapest wayclined little. the electrical system are ready well past their use by date and their risk of catastrophic failure such as flood or fire rises exponentially every five years we delay. we should be in absolutely no doubt there will be in absolutely no doubt there will bea be in absolutely no doubt there will be a fire. there are regularly fires and people control the building 24 hours per day to...
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nick bryant, bbc news, washington.the hillsborough football disaster, which happened in 1989, have announced that 23 people and organisations could face prosecution. files have been passed to the crown prosecution service, which will decide whether or not to press charges. last year, new inquests into the deaths of 96 people found they were unlawfully killed, and the fans were not to blame. 0ur correspondent, judith moritz, reports. british airways cabin crew are to stage a fresh strike in a dispute over pay. members of the unite union will walk out for three days from january 19 following two days of industrial action this week. the former england football manager, graham taylor, has died at the age of 72. he managed england from 1990 until 1993, and was a highly successful club manager at lincoln, watford and aston villa. tributes have come in from all parts of the game. 0ur sports correspondent, nathalie pirks, looks back at his life and career. the sound of hitting a football thrills me. football was in graham tayl
nick bryant, bbc news, washington.the hillsborough football disaster, which happened in 1989, have announced that 23 people and organisations could face prosecution. files have been passed to the crown prosecution service, which will decide whether or not to press charges. last year, new inquests into the deaths of 96 people found they were unlawfully killed, and the fans were not to blame. 0ur correspondent, judith moritz, reports. british airways cabin crew are to stage a fresh strike in a...
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we will have a report from nick bryant on what might happen if it is scrapped. report from nick bryant on what might happen if it is scrappedli have might happen if it is scrapped.” have to have health in order to survive. if i don't have that health care, if he gets rid of it, i'm dead in the water. actually and we will be live at the state department, where the entire senior management tea m where the entire senior management team has resigned. barbara plett will explain that one for our struggle —— for us. how about this for a headline from the washington post — when it was put on nine, it was shared thousands of times every minute. the entire senior management tea m minute. the entire senior management team has resigned. barbara plett—usher can explain. what is the story? well, yes, senior members of the management team have resigned. actually, ros, it is not so unusual, whenever there is a change of administration, fulfilling these kinds of postings, which are appointed for term limits, have to offer their letter of resignation. it is not unusual, especially for senior people, to
we will have a report from nick bryant on what might happen if it is scrapped. report from nick bryant on what might happen if it is scrappedli have might happen if it is scrapped.” have to have health in order to survive. if i don't have that health care, if he gets rid of it, i'm dead in the water. actually and we will be live at the state department, where the entire senior management tea m where the entire senior management team has resigned. barbara plett will explain that one for our...
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later prescott who threw for three touchdowns hits dez bryant again. 28 after the two-point conversion. rodgers 36 yards to jared cook down at the 35, three seconds left, mason crosby made it from 56, does it again from 51 yards out, packers will face the falcons in the nfc title game with a 34-31 victory. wow. >>> we could get enough of this warriors/cavaliers rivalry. they've shared the trophy, ws won it twoiers and cavs wimps it including christmas day in cleveland. the warriors hope to change that tread tomorrow night at oracle. this would be a good mid season gauge for the ws. >> we're looking forward to this game as i'm sure they are. what it means long term, probably not a whole lot, but it's a good matchup, a team that beat us last year in the finals, so it means something. >> the cavs recently added kyle korver via trade from atlanta, he could be the x factor monday and in the playoffs. he struggled the first two games with cleveland, but threw down 18 against the kings, and he's starting to fit in. >> the first couple games, i don't know what
later prescott who threw for three touchdowns hits dez bryant again. 28 after the two-point conversion. rodgers 36 yards to jared cook down at the 35, three seconds left, mason crosby made it from 56, does it again from 51 yards out, packers will face the falcons in the nfc title game with a 34-31 victory. wow. >>> we could get enough of this warriors/cavaliers rivalry. they've shared the trophy, ws won it twoiers and cavs wimps it including christmas day in cleveland. the warriors...
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prescott hits bryant again. they still need a two point conversion. they g.e.d. get it.scott on the quarterback draw. once down by 18 tied at 28-28. looks like we are going to overtime but rogers, 36 yards to cook. look at this amazing catch. gets both feet down at the 32. three seconds on the clock. crosby hits a 51 yarder but they called a time out. he has to do it again. and he does it again. packers face the falcons in the nfc title game with a 34-31 victory. and aaron rodgers after the game talked about the throw. >> i feel confident any time i'm out there, whether it is game on the line or not. we've made those throws before n practice. so it was a matter of trusting your muscle memory and your training and thinking about a positive picture when you are breaking the huddle and executing the right way. >> that's something that rogers does. he was out of the pocket. a guy in his face, and just delivered a dime on the sideline that cook did just as good a job keeping his feet in. >> chiefs and steelers. smith threw for 172 yards. wilson, five yards on the score, 7-3.
prescott hits bryant again. they still need a two point conversion. they g.e.d. get it.scott on the quarterback draw. once down by 18 tied at 28-28. looks like we are going to overtime but rogers, 36 yards to cook. look at this amazing catch. gets both feet down at the 32. three seconds on the clock. crosby hits a 51 yarder but they called a time out. he has to do it again. and he does it again. packers face the falcons in the nfc title game with a 34-31 victory. and aaron rodgers after the...
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nick bryant was there. of hishe poet laureate own presidency.e returned home to chicago to define and defend his legacy. pres. obama: if i had told you eight years ago that america would reverse a great recession, shut down iran's nuclear weapons program without firing a shot -- [applause] pres. obama: takedown the masterminds of 9/11, you might have said our sites were said a -- were set a little too high. but that's what we did. reporter: four more years became the chance. pres. obama: i can't do that. -- became the chant. pres. obama: i can't do that. reporter: america's first black president never wanted his time in office to be defined by race, but he hopes to do more to bridge the racial divide. pres. obama: after my election, there was talk of a post-racial america, and such a vision, however well intended, was never realistic. race remains a potent and often divisive force in our society. reporter: there were no direct attacks on donald trump, but much of the speech read like a rebuttal to the billionaire's campaign to the president-elec
nick bryant was there. of hishe poet laureate own presidency.e returned home to chicago to define and defend his legacy. pres. obama: if i had told you eight years ago that america would reverse a great recession, shut down iran's nuclear weapons program without firing a shot -- [applause] pres. obama: takedown the masterminds of 9/11, you might have said our sites were said a -- were set a little too high. but that's what we did. reporter: four more years became the chance. pres. obama: i...
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nick bryant has more.k: donald trump's new executive toy, his first ride on air force one that potent symbol of u.s. presidential power. but it was the canceled travel plans of the mexican president that were at the center of a diplomatic storm. his plane will stay grounded after a summit scheduled for washington next week was abruptly called off. this mexican standoff is over the great totem of the trump presidency -- the wall he's determined to get mexico to pay for. in an angry speech last night, the country's president nieto said he would not foot the bill. donald trump decided to conduct his diplomacy by tweet. "if mexico is unwilling to pay for the badly needed wall, then it would be better to cancel the upcoming meeting." by the time he spoken philadelphian, the mexicans had announced the summit was off and that earned a public scolding from president trump. president trump: the president of mexico and myself have agreed to cancel our planned meeting scheduled for next week. unless mexico is going t
nick bryant has more.k: donald trump's new executive toy, his first ride on air force one that potent symbol of u.s. presidential power. but it was the canceled travel plans of the mexican president that were at the center of a diplomatic storm. his plane will stay grounded after a summit scheduled for washington next week was abruptly called off. this mexican standoff is over the great totem of the trump presidency -- the wall he's determined to get mexico to pay for. in an angry speech last...
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nick bryant, bbc news, washington. rajini: as we heard it there, donald trump's pick to fill vital cabinet posts stake out positions somewhat at odds with the president-elect. a former cia counterterrorism analyst joined me a short time ago. thanks very much for joining us. you were in those hearings, mike pick for cia head, had a different position to donald trump when it came to russian hacking, for example. what do you think the trump administration is going to do when it comes to pursuing russia and claims of hacking? >> very interesting. one of the things the trump folks said they would do is want -- is once he takes office he will issue a 90-day cyber security report on hacking. it is unclear what that means. does that mean we are going to determine what happened over the course of the last year and there will be recommendations? we don't know. trump has not given us information. now, mike pompeo, nominee for c.i.a. director, and james mattis for defense secretary, have come out strongly against russia. it is act
nick bryant, bbc news, washington. rajini: as we heard it there, donald trump's pick to fill vital cabinet posts stake out positions somewhat at odds with the president-elect. a former cia counterterrorism analyst joined me a short time ago. thanks very much for joining us. you were in those hearings, mike pick for cia head, had a different position to donald trump when it came to russian hacking, for example. what do you think the trump administration is going to do when it comes to pursuing...
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nick bryant has more. nick: american intelligence tonight released its explosive report claiming that vladimir putin ordered an influence campaign to help donald trump 's chances of winning the presidency by denigrating hillary clinton and harming her electability. it concludes the kremlin had a clear preference for the billionaire. donald trump today described the investigation as a political witch hunt. he has rubbished the notion that he achieved a kremlin-assisted victory. u.s. intelligence claims it was not just the billionaire who celebrated his unexpected success on election night. intercepted conversations reportedly picked up senior figures in the russian government rejoicing, too. among them, officials said to be aware of the alleged cyber campaign. trump was given a briefing by top intelligence officials who claimed the russians tried harder to hack computers of the democratic national committee than those of republican headquarters, and that go-betweens allegedly delivered stolen e-mails to the
nick bryant has more. nick: american intelligence tonight released its explosive report claiming that vladimir putin ordered an influence campaign to help donald trump 's chances of winning the presidency by denigrating hillary clinton and harming her electability. it concludes the kremlin had a clear preference for the billionaire. donald trump today described the investigation as a political witch hunt. he has rubbished the notion that he achieved a kremlin-assisted victory. u.s. intelligence...
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nick bryant has more.ttack on america organised by vladimir putin help put donald trump in the white house? us intelligence can't say whether votes were changed or opinions altered but they are convinced russia wanted the billionaire to win and conducted a multifaceted cyber campaign using hacking, propaganda and fake news to boost his chances of becoming president. it wasn't just the billionaire who celebrated his unexpected victory, according to us intelligence. intercepted conversations reportedly picked up senior figures in the russian government rejoicing, too, among them officials said to be aware of the alleged cyber campaign. donald trump will be told by america's intelligence chiefs that the russians tried much harder to hack the computers of the democratic national committee than those at republican headquarters, and also that go—betweens have been identified who allegedly handed stolen e—mails to the website wikileaks. details from the classified report were leaked to nbc news, which has infuria
nick bryant has more.ttack on america organised by vladimir putin help put donald trump in the white house? us intelligence can't say whether votes were changed or opinions altered but they are convinced russia wanted the billionaire to win and conducted a multifaceted cyber campaign using hacking, propaganda and fake news to boost his chances of becoming president. it wasn't just the billionaire who celebrated his unexpected victory, according to us intelligence. intercepted conversations...
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nick bryant starts our coverage. nick: washington is investigating what could be the biggest political break-in since watergate. in the 1970's it was the building of democratic headquarters that was burgled. in 2016, it was the computer system at headquarters, a robbery in cyberspace rather than in person. u.s. intelligence believes it was orchestrated by vladimir putin from the kremlin to help donald trump win the election. senator mccain: i want to welcome all our members -- nick: today those allegations were aired publicly on capitol hill through the republican-controlled congressional committee. senator mccain: every american should be alarmed by russia's attacks on our nation. there is no security interest more vital to the united states of america than the ability to hold free and fair elections without foreign interference. that is why congress must set partisanship aside and provide comprehensive solutions to deter, defend against, and when necessary, respond to foreign cyberattacks. nick: america's director
nick bryant starts our coverage. nick: washington is investigating what could be the biggest political break-in since watergate. in the 1970's it was the building of democratic headquarters that was burgled. in 2016, it was the computer system at headquarters, a robbery in cyberspace rather than in person. u.s. intelligence believes it was orchestrated by vladimir putin from the kremlin to help donald trump win the election. senator mccain: i want to welcome all our members -- nick: today those...
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nick bryant, bbc news, washington. laura: for more, i spoke a brief time ago with shane harris, a senior writer who covers national security for "the wall street journal." by promising a report into russia's hacking within 90 days, is donald trump trying to neutralize those who say he has not taken it seriously enough? shane: i think to some extent, yes. he says we don't have good cyber defenses in the united states and a single plane. probably true, we don't have a single plan. it shows he is taking this seriously and wants to make it a priority issue. but i don't know if anyone is expecting he will suddenly have a sort of conversion and suddenly think that russia was not only up to hacking, as they have been for many years, but he will suddenly think the intelligence community is right. he has not yet embraced their view that russia was behind a these political hacks. laura: indeed, today he was escalating the feud with intelligence agencies he was about to lead by suggesting they were behind the release of the dossi
nick bryant, bbc news, washington. laura: for more, i spoke a brief time ago with shane harris, a senior writer who covers national security for "the wall street journal." by promising a report into russia's hacking within 90 days, is donald trump trying to neutralize those who say he has not taken it seriously enough? shane: i think to some extent, yes. he says we don't have good cyber defenses in the united states and a single plane. probably true, we don't have a single plan. it...
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. >> line has patriots three-point favorite, also in superbowl news, country music singer luke bryant has been chosen to sing the national anthem. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> bryant has been chosen to sing the national anthem at the superbowl, it will be part of the pre-game show. his first team appearing at the superbowl. patriots face-off against the falcons february 5th. >>> should be good game. >> rain and snow pound california. still ahead on "eyewitness news". >> we will show you what rescuers are dealing with on the roads in the southern part of the golden state, while further north heavy snow is making mountain roads impassable. lauren? >> high wind warnings in effect across the area, coastal flood warnings. we have active day of weather. we will talk in about. that will look ahead toward the upcoming weekends in the weekends watch, much quieter conditions. seasonable temperatures, break from intense storm systems moving on through. we do have some sunshine in store, as well. but of course, today, we're talking about these winds, coastal flooding and add to that, periods of heavy rainfall, a
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nick bryant, bbc news, pennsylvania. katty: expectations are running high. as you heard in jon's report, president-elect donald trump, soon to be president, is at the lincoln memorial in washington, d.c. he is attending a concert with his family, sitting alongside his wife, melania, waiting for those inauguration festivities to begin. you can see them there, the new first family of the united states. events, on all of these i'm joined by the bbc's north america reporter anthony zurcher. expectations are high among those people who supported and voted for donald trump. as he enters his presidency, anthony, how important is it for him to keep them happy? anthony: it is very important. that is his base and they are the people who sustained him through the primary and stood by him during the general election campaign when things turned rocky and gave him enough lift to be able to pull disaffected republicans and swing voters back into the fold at the very last minute and defeat hillary clinton. katty: a lot of people are coming to washington in celebration of th
nick bryant, bbc news, pennsylvania. katty: expectations are running high. as you heard in jon's report, president-elect donald trump, soon to be president, is at the lincoln memorial in washington, d.c. he is attending a concert with his family, sitting alongside his wife, melania, waiting for those inauguration festivities to begin. you can see them there, the new first family of the united states. events, on all of these i'm joined by the bbc's north america reporter anthony zurcher....
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york.dent rajini vaidya nathan has spoken to protesters in washington. the protest was organised relatively late notice and they managed to get a huge crowd here. what do you think of what has happened here today, it was relatively last—minute? of what has happened here today, it was relatively last-minute? yes and it seems like it is happening in cities all across the country. i think it is moving, tragic, beautiful and i am just add it has to be because we have so much potential in this country. we have such peaceful people. we are country of immigrants. because i know that itiuiti. of immigrants. because i know that mum. the message is this is not american at all and we are standing here today fighting against injustice and oppression, we sent an urgent message to donald trump that this is not acceptable, it is unconstitutional and we will resist every step of the way.|j unconstitutional and we will resist every step of the way. i think that donald trump has been trying to cover up donal
nick bryant, bbc news, new york.dent rajini vaidya nathan has spoken to protesters in washington. the protest was organised relatively late notice and they managed to get a huge crowd here. what do you think of what has happened here today, it was relatively last—minute? of what has happened here today, it was relatively last-minute? yes and it seems like it is happening in cities all across the country. i think it is moving, tragic, beautiful and i am just add it has to be because we have so...
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nick bryant, bbc news, washington.ory i spoke to rajini vaidyanathan, who is following events in washington. yes, i mean, what these hearings are bringing up is how some of donald trump's picks for key cabinet positions are at odds with president—elect trump, just over a week before he becomes president. it's notjust the two we heard today, but also yesterday i was watching the senate confirmation hearing for rex tillerson, who is donald trump's pick to become secretary of state, a huge global role as america's diplomat. and in that hearing, as well, there were some opinions of dissent, and some language being different to being pro—russia, with rex tillerson saying that russia was a threat. when he was pushed on whether he thought that russia was behind the hacking of the democratic party during the election, he said yes, he felt that they did. and even though donald trump conceded that he thought as much earlier this week, his language towards russia has not been as damning as what we heard in the hearings. now, what
nick bryant, bbc news, washington.ory i spoke to rajini vaidyanathan, who is following events in washington. yes, i mean, what these hearings are bringing up is how some of donald trump's picks for key cabinet positions are at odds with president—elect trump, just over a week before he becomes president. it's notjust the two we heard today, but also yesterday i was watching the senate confirmation hearing for rex tillerson, who is donald trump's pick to become secretary of state, a huge...
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nick bryant, bbc news, washington. minister theresa may has arrived in america at the start of a trip which she hopes will pave the way for a post—brexit trade deal with the united states. she'll be the first foreign leader to hold talks with donald trump at the white house on friday. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg is travelling with mrs may. 0pposites attract. theresa may's hope. but how close does she want to get to him? the prime minister made a quieter arrival, making her way down the windy steps in philadelphia. her convoy speeding towards her debut in trump land, here to make friends. no hate, no fear. a reminder right outside the 5—star hotel where they were both to speak, donald trump has many enemies as well. the prime minister's warm up act was the president himself. is he ready for her? i'm meeting with the prime minister tomorrow, as you know. great britain. i'm meeting with her tomorrow. i don't have my secretary, they want to talk trade, so i'll have to handle it myself. laughter which is ok. then
nick bryant, bbc news, washington. minister theresa may has arrived in america at the start of a trip which she hopes will pave the way for a post—brexit trade deal with the united states. she'll be the first foreign leader to hold talks with donald trump at the white house on friday. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg is travelling with mrs may. 0pposites attract. theresa may's hope. but how close does she want to get to him? the prime minister made a quieter arrival, making her way down...
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nick bryant, bbc news, newjersey. here's the weather. it has been a fine and bright today.stal showers but for the most averse it has been clear and dry. sunshine by day. leading to cold night to come. temperatures will be plummeting quickly once the scum goes down. we will see misting is falling here and there and some ice and untreated surfaces. if you are heading back to work on tuesday bearing mind it will be cold and in the countryside we could see temperatures as low as “11 oi’ could see temperatures as low as “11 or minus five degrees across central and southern england. tomorrow, by eight o'clock, we will have cloud moving in across scotland with patchy rain moving in. quite windy too. further south it will be mostly dry and fairly cloudy, so milder start here. further south we still have clear skies so cold start with frost. mr too. there will be wintry sunshine across the south coast and south wales. it's a bit of a split. from the northwest increasing cloud, patchy rain around the coast and hills, quite windy for the north of scotland. but further south and east
nick bryant, bbc news, newjersey. here's the weather. it has been a fine and bright today.stal showers but for the most averse it has been clear and dry. sunshine by day. leading to cold night to come. temperatures will be plummeting quickly once the scum goes down. we will see misting is falling here and there and some ice and untreated surfaces. if you are heading back to work on tuesday bearing mind it will be cold and in the countryside we could see temperatures as low as “11 oi’ could...
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nick bryant reports from washington.k before inauguration day, it is usually an air of expectancy that you'll find on capitol hill, where the stage is being set foertrump to take the oath of office. but the mood now is much more feverish, much more surreal, as front—page allegations swirl that russia has compromising information about the president—elect which would make him susceptible to blackmail. do you solemnly swear to give the committee the truth... today, donald trump's choice as the new cia director was on capitol hill, claiming the new allegations are unsubstantiated, but agreeing the kremlin tried to interfere with the election. it's pretty clear about what took place here, about russian involvement in efforts to hack information, and to have an impact on american democracy. i'm very clear—eyed about what that intelligence report says, and have every expectation, as we continue to develop the facts, i will relay those not only to the president, but the team around him and to you all, so that we all can have a
nick bryant reports from washington.k before inauguration day, it is usually an air of expectancy that you'll find on capitol hill, where the stage is being set foertrump to take the oath of office. but the mood now is much more feverish, much more surreal, as front—page allegations swirl that russia has compromising information about the president—elect which would make him susceptible to blackmail. do you solemnly swear to give the committee the truth... today, donald trump's choice as...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york.rity has been stepped up in the mexican city of veracruz, following violent protests and looting over a sharp increase in the price of petrol. protests have been seen in several cities after fuel prices went up by as much as 20% at the beginning of the month. hundreds of people have been arrested. in the us, four suspects accused of assaulting a teenager with special needs, while streaming the incident live on facebook, have appeared in court. at the hearing the judge rebuked the defendants, asking "where was your sense of decency?" the two men and two women have been denied bail. the european border agency says the number of migrants arriving in the eu via the two main sea routes last year plunged by almost two thirds compared with 2015. frontex attributed the fall to cooperation between the eu and turkey. for weeks, much of northern china has been shrouded in toxic smog. pollution has reached such high levels that beijing issued a warning against going out into the snow, because of f
nick bryant, bbc news, new york.rity has been stepped up in the mexican city of veracruz, following violent protests and looting over a sharp increase in the price of petrol. protests have been seen in several cities after fuel prices went up by as much as 20% at the beginning of the month. hundreds of people have been arrested. in the us, four suspects accused of assaulting a teenager with special needs, while streaming the incident live on facebook, have appeared in court. at the hearing the...
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nick bryant reports from new york where several protests have taken place.s becoming a permanent feature of the trump presidency. and atjfk airport last night the demonstrations lasted deep into the early hours. "let them in", they chanted. new york has always been the great gateway into america. the protesters believe the executive order flies in the face of us values. it's an attack. it's an attack! 0n the very foundation of democracy. demonstrations took place across the country, these are scenes in boston as a us senator defied the us president. i cannot believe this is happening. i knew donald trump would be bad but, boy, not this bad and not this fast. at this courthouse in brooklyn came a late night legal challenge and civil liberties lawyers emerged claiming a victory. as the federaljudge temporarily blocked part of the executive order. if president trump enacts laws or executive orders that are unconstitutional, and illegal, the courts are there to defend everyone's rights. what started as a protest outside this courthouse in brooklyn has now become
nick bryant reports from new york where several protests have taken place.s becoming a permanent feature of the trump presidency. and atjfk airport last night the demonstrations lasted deep into the early hours. "let them in", they chanted. new york has always been the great gateway into america. the protesters believe the executive order flies in the face of us values. it's an attack. it's an attack! 0n the very foundation of democracy. demonstrations took place across the country,...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york. the latest now from our correspondent, david willis, in washington. it was a busy 2a hours. bring us up—to—date with what we are hearing from the homeland security offers of donald trump today. john kelly making the point that this order does not apply to those who have green card, whose papers are in order, if you like. there has been a lot of confusion over the weekend. protests in major american airports. they rallied against this order along with democrat senators. we have seen a muted response from republicans. they were mostly supportive, although john mccain republicans. they were mostly supportive, althoughjohn mccain and lindsey graham of course came out earlier on with a statement that the measures put into place by donald trump could amount to a self—inflicted wound, as they put it, in the fight against terrorism. donald trump, as he does, coming back for a vastly on that, saying that they basically do need to concentrate on the fight against islamic state and that they are
nick bryant, bbc news, new york. the latest now from our correspondent, david willis, in washington. it was a busy 2a hours. bring us up—to—date with what we are hearing from the homeland security offers of donald trump today. john kelly making the point that this order does not apply to those who have green card, whose papers are in order, if you like. there has been a lot of confusion over the weekend. protests in major american airports. they rallied against this order along with...
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yeah, but i bet if he was around when bear bryant died, he'd second line him. who's bear bryant?really? the best coach ever. won six national championships at alabama. nobody's got more. i thought you weren't coming. yeah, well, you know me, i'm always up for a good party. (brody laughing) captioning sponsored by cbs and the newly redesigned volkswagen passat captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org and the newly redesigned volkswagen passat the big wireless icompanies lure you in with great coverage. but then charge you a really high price to use their cell towers... ...not cool. straight talk wireless uses the same towers, but only charges half. you get the same 4g lte networks... ...so your phone works in more places... ...for a lot less. it's time to ask yourself... ...why haven't i switched? get a samsung galaxy s7, or bring your own phone. unlimited talk, text and data just forty-five dollars a month. no contract. straighttalk wireless. only at walmart. if you could see your cough, you'd see just how far it can spread. robitussin dm max is now better tasting,
yeah, but i bet if he was around when bear bryant died, he'd second line him. who's bear bryant?really? the best coach ever. won six national championships at alabama. nobody's got more. i thought you weren't coming. yeah, well, you know me, i'm always up for a good party. (brody laughing) captioning sponsored by cbs and the newly redesigned volkswagen passat captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org and the newly redesigned volkswagen passat the big wireless icompanies lure you...
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nick bryant, bbc news, washington. prime minister, theresa may, has arrived in america at the start of a trip which she hopes will pave the way for a post—brexit trade deal with the united states. she'll be the first foreign leader to hold talks with donald trump at the white house on friday. on thursday evening, she addressed a republican conference in philadelphia in a speech where she sought to find common ground with mr trump. our political editor, laura kuenssberg, is travelling with mrs may. opposites attract. theresa may's hope. but how close does she want to get to him? the prime minister made a quieter arrival, making her way down the windy steps in philadelphia. her convoy, speeding towards her debut in trump land, here to make friends. no hate, no fear. trump isn't welcome here! a reminder right outside the 5—star hotel where they were both to speak, donald trump has many enemies as well. the prime minister's warm—up act was the president himself. is he ready for her? i'm meeting with the prime minister tomo
nick bryant, bbc news, washington. prime minister, theresa may, has arrived in america at the start of a trip which she hopes will pave the way for a post—brexit trade deal with the united states. she'll be the first foreign leader to hold talks with donald trump at the white house on friday. on thursday evening, she addressed a republican conference in philadelphia in a speech where she sought to find common ground with mr trump. our political editor, laura kuenssberg, is travelling with mrs...