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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> coming up, hundreds lost their homes because of a bank's computer error. wait till you hear what the bank told them. >>> the nation's third largest bank attracting attention. wells fargo revealed to federal regulators, those qualified for loan modifications instead lost their homes in part because of a computer error. >> reporter: we went with jose to see the home his family lost to foreclosure. >> my kids have seen us up and down. >> reporter: it was 2015. aguilar said he and his then wife asked wells fargo for a loan modification to lower their mortgage payment because they had fallen behind. the bank turned them down. >> i gave up. >> reporter: he and his wife split up. the house went into foreclosure. with the blow to his credit, he hit rock bottom. >> my son and i had to move to the basement of a friend's house. i had a couch and my son had a bed. >> reporter: that was tough. >> i felt past september he got a letter from wells fargo. it read, we made a mistake. we're sorry. it blamed that mistake on a faulty calculation and said the loan should
david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> coming up, hundreds lost their homes because of a bank's computer error. wait till you hear what the bank told them. >>> the nation's third largest bank attracting attention. wells fargo revealed to federal regulators, those qualified for loan modifications instead lost their homes in part because of a computer error. >> reporter: we went with jose to see the home his family lost to foreclosure. >> my kids have seen us up and...
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david martin has more. >> reporter: the president claimed isis in syria is defeated. >> so our boys, our young women, our men, they're all coming back and they're coming back now. we won. >> reporter: and it is true the territory isis once held, the so-called caliphate, has been reduced to just a few pockets. but the fighting remains fierce. last week the u.s. and its allies launched more than 200 air and artillery strikes, many of them called in by american special operations forces working with local fighters on the ground. the president's decision was denounced by a member of his own party. >> i doubt there's anyone in the republican caucus and senate that isn't stunned by this precip tus decision like you woke up in the morning and made it. >> lindsey graham called for hearings to find out if the pullout is made with military advice or in spite of it. >> i think it's fair to say americans will remain on the ground after the physical defeat of the caliphate until we have things in place to make sure the defeat is real. >> we estimate about 35 to 40,000 local forces have to be trai
david martin has more. >> reporter: the president claimed isis in syria is defeated. >> so our boys, our young women, our men, they're all coming back and they're coming back now. we won. >> reporter: and it is true the territory isis once held, the so-called caliphate, has been reduced to just a few pockets. but the fighting remains fierce. last week the u.s. and its allies launched more than 200 air and artillery strikes, many of them called in by american special operations...
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david martin, cbs news, bristow, virginia. >>> coming up on the "morning news," hidden camera. a terror suspect caught plotting attacks in california. >>> and how people in china are reportedly being held in ternment camps, forced to make goods that end up in the u.s. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." and gums for 12 hours. so you're totally ready for that big moment. colgate total. be totally ready for life. wat t. rowe price, hundreds of our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like a biotech firm that engineers a patient's own cells to fight cancer. this is strategic investing. because your investments deserve the full story. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. is your floor's best friend. only roomba uses 2 multi-surface rubber brushes to grab and remove pet hair. and the roomba filter captures 99% of dog and cat allergens. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba. ♪ >>> the heavily traveled holland tunnel between new york city and new jersey received a holiday decoration makeover. drivers complained the original placement of t
david martin, cbs news, bristow, virginia. >>> coming up on the "morning news," hidden camera. a terror suspect caught plotting attacks in california. >>> and how people in china are reportedly being held in ternment camps, forced to make goods that end up in the u.s. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." and gums for 12 hours. so you're totally ready for that big moment. colgate total. be totally ready for life. wat t. rowe price, hundreds of our...
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>> glor: david martin at the pentagon for us. david, thank you.kay, holly williams has reported extensively on syria, having visited the country ten times now, holly joins us from istanbul tonight. holly, first of all, what does this many for the fight against isis? >> reporter: well, jeff, a local official from the region in syria, where the u.s. has its wises, warned us tonight that ite american withdrawal could give isis an opportunity to regroup and come back. now, america's partners on the ground are the syrian democratic forces or s.d.f. and they control around a quarter of syria. and we have witnessed the s.d.f. tyat isis back to a few holdouts in the desert and bring relative stability to the areas that they control. and that will be more difficult once those american troops have gone home. >> glor: and so what about other cetential consequences for the region? >> reporter: well, the american withdrawal could also open the door to turkey, which has threatened to launch a military operation in s.d.f. territory, more fighting could bring mor
>> glor: david martin at the pentagon for us. david, thank you.kay, holly williams has reported extensively on syria, having visited the country ten times now, holly joins us from istanbul tonight. holly, first of all, what does this many for the fight against isis? >> reporter: well, jeff, a local official from the region in syria, where the u.s. has its wises, warned us tonight that ite american withdrawal could give isis an opportunity to regroup and come back. now, america's...
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>> glor: david martin outside the family home after that interview tonight. david, thank you so much. a 23-year-old california man faces sentencing this week on federal terrorism charges. the f.b.i. today released this aydeo from 2016 allegedly showing the suspect discussing plans for attacks in the san francisco bay area. officials say that included rambing dorms at u.c. berkeley. authorities say he vowed to kill 10,000 people. in yemen tonight, a ceasefire is being put to the test in a toucial port city. cur years of fighting between saudi-backed forces and iranian- backed houthi rebels has pushed millions to the brink of starvation. elizabeth palmer is covering what the u.n. calls "the world's worst humanitarian crisis." >> reporter: here's what desperation looks like: a bowl of boiled leaves. they're cooking these to eat them? >> from trees. r reporter: having fled from saudi air strikes and vicious sghting, these people in remote northern yemen are now up against another killer: hunger. inside this tent, fatima is frozen with grief. nurse makia mehdi exp
>> glor: david martin outside the family home after that interview tonight. david, thank you so much. a 23-year-old california man faces sentencing this week on federal terrorism charges. the f.b.i. today released this aydeo from 2016 allegedly showing the suspect discussing plans for attacks in the san francisco bay area. officials say that included rambing dorms at u.c. berkeley. authorities say he vowed to kill 10,000 people. in yemen tonight, a ceasefire is being put to the test in a...
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here's david martin. >> it kills me inside, because my children could still have their dad.usband. >> reporter: cbs news spoke with ashley kundrat just after the marine corps told her last year's crash of a c-130, which killed her husband, staff sergeant william kundrat and 15 others, could and should have been prevented. the transport plane had simply disappeared from radar during a routine cross-country flight. the plane was at 20,000 feet when, without warning, a blade on the left inboard propeller flew off and sliced through the fuselage. a 130-pound object traveling at almost the speed of sound. that caused so much structural stress, the right inboard propeller came off and spun into the fuselage. the cockpit was severed from the plane and plummeted to earth, followed moments later by the fuselage. the doomed aircraft belonged to an air wing commanded by brigadier general bradley james. so the crew up there in the cockpit had no control? >> absolutely no control. >> reporter: what about the passengers in the middle section? >> i think there was such a tiolent action, th
here's david martin. >> it kills me inside, because my children could still have their dad.usband. >> reporter: cbs news spoke with ashley kundrat just after the marine corps told her last year's crash of a c-130, which killed her husband, staff sergeant william kundrat and 15 others, could and should have been prevented. the transport plane had simply disappeared from radar during a routine cross-country flight. the plane was at 20,000 feet when, without warning, a blade on the...
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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> glor: coming up next on tonight's "cbs evening news," hundreds lost their homes because of a bank's computer error. wait until you hear what the bank told them. them. that's why i take osteo bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long-term. osteo bi-flex because i'm made to move. the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? the full value of your new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ which is the only egg good eonly eggland's best. with more farm-fresh taste, more vitamins, and 25% less saturated fat? only eggland's best. better taste, better nutrition, better eggs. i just drank tons of water a proall the time, it was never enough. my dentist suggested biotene. my mouth felt more lubricated. i use the biotene rinse and
david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> glor: coming up next on tonight's "cbs evening news," hundreds lost their homes because of a bank's computer error. wait until you hear what the bank told them. them. that's why i take osteo bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long-term. osteo bi-flex because i'm made to move. the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go...
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david martin, thank you very much. president trump today signed a sweeping criminal justice overhaul which had rare bipartisan support. it shortened some drug sentences and expands rehabilitation programs for prisoners. as jim axelrod reports, it is all about second chances. >> reporter: after six and a half years in federal prison for selling drugs, rosa concha now helps recently released felons transition. >> don't get discouraged, you know. one interview might not go well, but we'll keep pushing. >> reporter: at the exodus transitional community in new york city, helping launch post-g >> what we do is keep people from going back to prison. >> what is a resume for? >> reporter: julio medina runs the agency. >> we cannot continue to characterize people as americans by the worst moment of their lives. >> reporter: it's not just theew os law. it's the sweeping change in how we punish. thousands of well-behaved inmates getting early releases, others seeing their sentences reduced, and drug offenders getting treatment. >>
david martin, thank you very much. president trump today signed a sweeping criminal justice overhaul which had rare bipartisan support. it shortened some drug sentences and expands rehabilitation programs for prisoners. as jim axelrod reports, it is all about second chances. >> reporter: after six and a half years in federal prison for selling drugs, rosa concha now helps recently released felons transition. >> don't get discouraged, you know. one interview might not go well, but...
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joining me today, nation natural security david martin and jefe justice jeff pegues and chief washington correspondent major garrett and paula reid who interrupted her visit to her new in-laws to join thus morning. thank you very much for being here. a lot of chiefs at the table, too. david, i want to start off with you. this mattis resignation, he clearly quit based on that letter where he laid out fundamental differences that he has with the president. what happens next? >> we don't know. for one thing, the resignation was not going to take affect until the end of february so he'll be on the job for collectively two more months through creation of the new budget, through another meeting of nato defense chiefs. but we're getting indications this morning that he may be going right now. >> brennan: that he was fire fired, essentially, told to -- >> we have a statement from the pentagon saying the secretary of defense serves at the pleasure of the president. and i interpret that as meaning that the secretary has been asked to go at once, i don't have confirmation of that. but that's how i
joining me today, nation natural security david martin and jefe justice jeff pegues and chief washington correspondent major garrett and paula reid who interrupted her visit to her new in-laws to join thus morning. thank you very much for being here. a lot of chiefs at the table, too. david, i want to start off with you. this mattis resignation, he clearly quit based on that letter where he laid out fundamental differences that he has with the president. what happens next? >> we don't...
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. >> cbs news national security correspondent, david martin, broke the story on face the nation. >> and we have a statement from the pentagon saying the secretary of defense, they will serve the pleasure of the president. and i interpret that as meeting the secretary that has been asked to go at once. >> reporter: the president soon made it official with the tweet, writing our very talented deputy of defense, patrick shanahan, will assume the title of acting secretary of defense starting on january 1, 2019. shanahan, a former boeing executive with no military experience has been working to develop the space force. mattis stepped down after the president decided to withdraw all u.s. troops from syria. in his resignation letter, the secretary appeared to criticize his approach to world affairs. aides say that's not why he's leaving. >> i think the relationship between those two men have been fray. i think the president no longer relied on mattis to be able to deliver the president's vision. >> reporter: the search for a permanent replacement from mattis will reportedly focus on candidates
. >> cbs news national security correspondent, david martin, broke the story on face the nation. >> and we have a statement from the pentagon saying the secretary of defense, they will serve the pleasure of the president. and i interpret that as meeting the secretary that has been asked to go at once. >> reporter: the president soon made it official with the tweet, writing our very talented deputy of defense, patrick shanahan, will assume the title of acting secretary of...
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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> coming up on the morning news, pretty short ride. questions about mr. trump's use of a presidential motorcade to travel a couple hundred yards. and transplant history. the first baby has been born as part of a break-through procedure. this is the "cbs morning news." edure in the is the "cbs morning news." edward jones grew to a trillion dollars in assets under care, by thinking about your goals as much as you do. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make-or-break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip, or tongue swelling; rash; itching; or hives have happened. tell your doc
david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> coming up on the morning news, pretty short ride. questions about mr. trump's use of a presidential motorcade to travel a couple hundred yards. and transplant history. the first baby has been born as part of a break-through procedure. this is the "cbs morning news." edure in the is the "cbs morning news." edward jones grew to a trillion dollars in assets under care, by thinking about your goals as much as you do. if you have...
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david martin is tracking the search from the pentagon. david, good morning. >> reporter: the accident occurred during nighttime training off the southern coast of japan. the training included aerial refueling in which the f-18 comes up behind the kc-130. the two planes hook up and the f-18 takes on gas. it is an inherently risky maneuver, particularly at night. we don't know what went wrong. both plaeps went in the water. there were five crew men aboard the kc-130 and two in the f-18. two marines were picked up out of the water, still alive. but one of them has now died of his injuries. the f-18 is equipped with rocket propelled ejection seats which allow the crew to get out quickly but it's a very violent event and pilots are frequently injured. right now, the toll from this accident is one marine dead and five still missing. >> david, thank you. very tough morning for those families. thank y thank you very much. david will be back with an update on last year's plane crash in mississippi. a widow of one of the 15 men killed responds to th
david martin is tracking the search from the pentagon. david, good morning. >> reporter: the accident occurred during nighttime training off the southern coast of japan. the training included aerial refueling in which the f-18 comes up behind the kc-130. the two planes hook up and the f-18 takes on gas. it is an inherently risky maneuver, particularly at night. we don't know what went wrong. both plaeps went in the water. there were five crew men aboard the kc-130 and two in the f-18. two...
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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> a snowstorm hit the jersey shore today, dropping more than 6 inches north of atlantic city. there is more wintry weather ahead, a cross-country storm is expected to have snow and ice on the mountains in the west all the way to the mid-atlantic by the end of this weekend. >>> the cbs overnight news will be right back. once i started looking for it was a no-brainer. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. the geico app makes it easy to manage my policy. i can pay my bill, add a new driver, or even file a claim. woo, hey now! that's a win-win. thank you! switch to geico®. it's a win-win. know what turns me on? my better half, hors d oeuvres and bubbly. and when i really want to take it up a notch we use k-y yours & mine. tingling for me, warming for him. wow! this holiday season get what you want i'm lucky to get through a shift without a disaster. my bargain detergent couldn't keep up. so, i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated, so i get a better clean. number one trusted. number
david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> a snowstorm hit the jersey shore today, dropping more than 6 inches north of atlantic city. there is more wintry weather ahead, a cross-country storm is expected to have snow and ice on the mountains in the west all the way to the mid-atlantic by the end of this weekend. >>> the cbs overnight news will be right back. once i started looking for it was a no-brainer. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only...
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here's david martin. >> reporter: the president claims isis in jeer are defeated.oming back now. we won. >> reporter: and it is true that the territory isis once held, the so-called caliphate, has been reduced to just a few pockets, but fighting remains fierce. last week the u.s. and its allies launched more than 200 air and artillery strikes. many of them called in by american special operations forces working with local fighters on the ground. the president's decision was denounced by members of his own party. >> i doubt there's anybody in the republican caucus in the senate that just isn't stunned by this appropriate -- this precipitous decision. >> reporter: lindsey gram wants to have hearings on whether the pullout was based on military advice. >> i think it's fair to say americans will remain on the grounds after the physical defeat of the caliphate until we the pieces in place to ensure that the peace is enduring. >> reporter: joint chiefs general joseph dunford recently explained what that would take. >> we statemented 35,000 to 40,000 local forces have to
here's david martin. >> reporter: the president claims isis in jeer are defeated.oming back now. we won. >> reporter: and it is true that the territory isis once held, the so-called caliphate, has been reduced to just a few pockets, but fighting remains fierce. last week the u.s. and its allies launched more than 200 air and artillery strikes. many of them called in by american special operations forces working with local fighters on the ground. the president's decision was...
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david martin reports on the president's trip. >> it's been a head-spinning week in which the president ordered a pullout from syria and fired his secretary of defense after he had first resigned in protest. the pentagon is sputtering with anger, but for the troops in the field, the commander in chief is still a rock star. dressed for the part, the president took credit for what he called the near elimination of isis, even though fighting is still going on becam president. they were very dominant. today they're not so dominant anymore. >> reporter: cbs news chief washington correspondent major garrett was there. obligation as commander in chief to set clear objectives for the u.s. military, and when those objectives are achieved, the troops should be allowed to come home. >> america shouldn't be doing the fighting for every nation on earth. if they want us to do the fighting, they also have to pay a price. and sometimes that's also a monetary price. so we're not the suckers of the world. we're no longer the suckers, folks. >> reporter: he insisted the decision to pull out of syria was n
david martin reports on the president's trip. >> it's been a head-spinning week in which the president ordered a pullout from syria and fired his secretary of defense after he had first resigned in protest. the pentagon is sputtering with anger, but for the troops in the field, the commander in chief is still a rock star. dressed for the part, the president took credit for what he called the near elimination of isis, even though fighting is still going on becam president. they were very...
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. >> national security correspondent, david martin, broke the story on face the nation. >> we have a saying the secretary of defense will serve the pleasure of the president. i interpret that as meaning the secretary, he has been asked to go at once. >> the president soon made it official with a tweet, writing our talented deputy of defense, patrick shanahan, will assume the title of acting secretary of defense starting on january 1, 2019. shanahan, a former boeing executive with no military experience has been working to develop the space force. mattis stepped down after the president decided to withdraw all u.s. troops from syria. the secretary appeared to criticize mr. trump's approach to world affairs. aides say that is not why he's leaving. >> the relationship between the two men, they had been frayed. i think the president no longer relied on mattis to be able to deliver the president's vision. >> the search for a permanent replacement for mattis will reportedly focus on candidates from outside government. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >> the withdraw from syria prompted a se
. >> national security correspondent, david martin, broke the story on face the nation. >> we have a saying the secretary of defense will serve the pleasure of the president. i interpret that as meaning the secretary, he has been asked to go at once. >> the president soon made it official with a tweet, writing our talented deputy of defense, patrick shanahan, will assume the title of acting secretary of defense starting on january 1, 2019. shanahan, a former boeing executive...
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annual book fair in washington we spoke with vanity fair editor david marglic about the relationship between robert f. kennedy and martin luther king, jr. >> he's a former legal affairs reporter from the "new york times," mr. david margolick, you're the author of "the promise and the dream," most people will link those two from those deaths in 1968, but they had a robust relationship, is that correct? >> david: robust is one way to describe it. complicated, difficult, sir ptitious, undercover, tense, evolving, those are all words you could use to describe it too. it was a relationship that was fraught -- i think from the would be one more good word and it changes greatly over the eight years they knew each other. they're bonded together in the public mind because they were killed in such a short period of time, in 1968 within a few weeks of one another, and linked in the public mind sentimentally. abraham martin and john walking over the hill together. but in fact their relationship was much more complicated than that. it started out badly. it grew over the years. one of the challenges in doing a book like this is to de
annual book fair in washington we spoke with vanity fair editor david marglic about the relationship between robert f. kennedy and martin luther king, jr. >> he's a former legal affairs reporter from the "new york times," mr. david margolick, you're the author of "the promise and the dream," most people will link those two from those deaths in 1968, but they had a robust relationship, is that correct? >> david: robust is one way to describe it. complicated,...
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david martin at the pentagon. david, good morning. >> good morning.his resignation letter personally to the president yesterday afternoon. in it he said the u.s. must remain clear eyed about countries like russia, china and north korea. but his most profound disagreement with the president was over the treatment of american allies. >> he and the president have a good relationship. but sometimes they disagree. >> last night white house press secretary sarah sanders tried to downplay the differences between secretary mattis and the president, while lawmakers from both parties voiced concerns and criticism about mattis peace resignation. >> our troops look to secretary mattis as a leader and now he is going to be leaving them. >> secretary. >> this is very serious for our country. >> republican majority leader mitch mcconnell wrote he was distressed by mattis's depart yur, saying the u.s. mundt maintain a clear eyed understanding of our friends and foes and recognize that nations like russia are among the latter. from the start, president trump was a bos
david martin at the pentagon. david, good morning. >> good morning.his resignation letter personally to the president yesterday afternoon. in it he said the u.s. must remain clear eyed about countries like russia, china and north korea. but his most profound disagreement with the president was over the treatment of american allies. >> he and the president have a good relationship. but sometimes they disagree. >> last night white house press secretary sarah sanders tried to...
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. >> all right, now to today's cbs david martin who is celebrating 35 years of spectacular reporting bs this morning." >> go david. grab that wiyou'll save up to inan extra 20 percent with our family and friends event! plus, when members spend fifty dollars or more, they get 25 dollars cashback in points. find all your gifts during family & friends through friday in store and online at sears. >>> we were ♪ whoa! the mercedes-benz winter event is back and you won't want to stop for anything else. [ barks ] ho! lease the c 300 sport sedan for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. this is a kpix 5 morning update. good morning, it is 85:00 5, i'm michelle griego. in san jose, a hit and run suspect and her alleged get away driver are under arrest. an 18-year-old woman slammed in to the side of an apartment and severed a gas line this morning. police tracked her down after she reported the car stolen. 16 people in the building have been displaced. thousands of keizer mental health care workers are on strike, the union says they are grossly unde
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david martin is at the pentagon with why mr. trump's intervention in the case could be illegal. david, good morning. >> reporter:esidented about the case after major goldsteyn's wife had appeared on fox news. the military justice system prohibits statements by the commander in chief that could influence the outcome of a case. it is not clear if the president's tweet compromised this case, but it does raise the possibility of a pardon. >> he was lucky enough to survive war and has come home to be ripped apart by his own government. >> reporter: on sunday julie goldsteyn expressed frustration at the charges facing her husband, major mathew goldsteyn. less than an hour later president trump tweeted he would review the case. major goldsteyn was leading a detachment of green berets in afghanistan in 2010 operating with u.s. marines. two of whom have been killed by a roadside bomb. an afghan suspected of making the bomb was accordg to army do goldsteyn later admitted because he didn't have enough evidence to hold the afghan he, quote, assassinated him. and, quote, had no qualms about w
david martin is at the pentagon with why mr. trump's intervention in the case could be illegal. david, good morning. >> reporter:esidented about the case after major goldsteyn's wife had appeared on fox news. the military justice system prohibits statements by the commander in chief that could influence the outcome of a case. it is not clear if the president's tweet compromised this case, but it does raise the possibility of a pardon. >> he was lucky enough to survive war and has...
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david martin is at the pentagon for us. >> reporter: good morning.been a head-spinning week in which the president ordered a pullout from syria and fired his secretary of defense after he first resigned in protest. the pentagon is sputtering with anger. but for the troops in the field, the commander in chief is still a rock star. just for the part, the president took credit for what he called near elimination of isis even though fighting is going on in syria. >> when i became president, they were a very dominant group. they were very dominant. today, they're not so dominant anymore. >> reporter: cbs news chief washington correspondent major garrett was there. >> the president said it's his obligation as commander and chief to set clear objectives for u.s. military. when those objectives should be allowed to come home. >> americans shouldn't be doing the fighting for every nation on earth. if they want us to do the fighting, they also have to pay a price. and sometimes that's also a monetary price. so we're not the suckers of the world. we're no longe
david martin is at the pentagon for us. >> reporter: good morning.been a head-spinning week in which the president ordered a pullout from syria and fired his secretary of defense after he first resigned in protest. the pentagon is sputtering with anger. but for the troops in the field, the commander in chief is still a rock star. just for the part, the president took credit for what he called near elimination of isis even though fighting is going on in syria. >> when i became...
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david martin was at the pentagon where officials are making plans for the withdrawal.d morning. >> good morning, the president's decision is drawing criticism from members of his own party and from within his administration. one senior administration official calls it a catastrophic disaster, but one voice of approval came from a russian foreign minister spokesman who said it creates real prospects for a political solution to syria's civil war. >> we have won against isis. we've beaten them and we've beaten them badly. >> even as president trump declared victory, he faced friendly fire from fellow republicans who say he's retreating. >> the colossal, in my mind, is a mistake, a greater ror. >> it has caught everyone off guard and we'll pay for it here. >> even lund see graham, a supporter of president trump, called it a mistake. >> this is an obama-like move. >> reporter: candidate donald trump had criticized obama for his 2011 decision to pull u.s. troops out of iraq which some say paved the way for the rise of isis. >> isis is honoring president obama. he is the foun
david martin was at the pentagon where officials are making plans for the withdrawal.d morning. >> good morning, the president's decision is drawing criticism from members of his own party and from within his administration. one senior administration official calls it a catastrophic disaster, but one voice of approval came from a russian foreign minister spokesman who said it creates real prospects for a political solution to syria's civil war. >> we have won against isis. we've...
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truffle. >> martin: maybe it's gonna be too much truffle. >> david: my blood's getting thicker as i e and green beans almondine. and chicken. but with martin, the chicken is but with martin, the chicken is never just chicken. >> martin: that's stuffed with cotechino, foie gras, and lobster. we pump lobster bisque in the chicken. >> anthony: into the chicken. >> martin: yeah. >> anthony: good god. there is a light at the end of the tunnel. >> man: ah. >> anthony: someone should be singing the national anthem now. i mean, really. this is-- a practically prehistoric old-school canadian classic. maple syrup is heated, then poured on snow, becoming a kind of taffy. but the preferred delivery mechanism does present some issues. >> man: mmm. >> martin: yeah. no, no, no, no, no, no. >> anthony: what? >> martin: take a big one, and you have to suck it. don't swallow it, you know? look, you have to go like that. slowly, slowly. you know? just that. slowly, slowly. that's how it's good. that's it. >> anthony: you know how to do that in a manly way? you just got to look down and then you sort of
truffle. >> martin: maybe it's gonna be too much truffle. >> david: my blood's getting thicker as i e and green beans almondine. and chicken. but with martin, the chicken is but with martin, the chicken is never just chicken. >> martin: that's stuffed with cotechino, foie gras, and lobster. we pump lobster bisque in the chicken. >> anthony: into the chicken. >> martin: yeah. >> anthony: good god. there is a light at the end of the tunnel. >> man: ah....
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. >> david martin is shopping around the store he says for his son who is in college right now and hen come out here and check it out yourself. coals is open 24 hours until 6:00 p.m. on christmas eve. then they are closed on christmas day and reopened the day after christmas at 7:00 a.m. in pleasant hill, sara zendehnam ktvu fox 23 news. >>> pot parking restrictions go into effect during peak times in the welcome center parking lot and the vista parking lot will be closed through the first of the year. it's difficult to get there and they are encouraging people to buy, take public transit or a ride sharing program. in the meantime the public will be given a chance to weigh in on a proposed toll hype for the golden gate bridge and they voted to move forward with public hearings. there are five options and one would have a quarter a year for the next five years and other proposals would increase tolls to $0.35 per year and the bridge district said it's facing a $75 million deficit with three forms before the board will vote in march in the first toll hike will take effect in july. >> th
. >> david martin is shopping around the store he says for his son who is in college right now and hen come out here and check it out yourself. coals is open 24 hours until 6:00 p.m. on christmas eve. then they are closed on christmas day and reopened the day after christmas at 7:00 a.m. in pleasant hill, sara zendehnam ktvu fox 23 news. >>> pot parking restrictions go into effect during peak times in the welcome center parking lot and the vista parking lot will be closed through...
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. >> rick: with us now david martin editor ever "the washington examiner." merry christmas to you. be here. >> rick: we are larrying a lot of strong reaction. >> >> absolutely. secretary mattis has become a divisive figure at least in the trump administration. he was seen during the first two years or so of the trump tenure in office by some as an adult in the room. someone to keep, critics away from his worst impulses now though he is on his way out and the administration is not really bidding him a really fond farewell. >> rick: the president has also been noted kept his promise he said he was going to move the troops out of syria and now he is doing it? >> that's right. this should be no surprise to anybody who watched the 2016 presidential election you might agree or disagree with it essentially along the lines of what trump said he was going to do not just in the middle east but i think we should watch for elsewhere in the world asia and other parts of the globe. >> rick: are we in good hands with the deputy defense secretary taking the reigns. >> mr. shanahan is basically a t
. >> rick: with us now david martin editor ever "the washington examiner." merry christmas to you. be here. >> rick: we are larrying a lot of strong reaction. >> >> absolutely. secretary mattis has become a divisive figure at least in the trump administration. he was seen during the first two years or so of the trump tenure in office by some as an adult in the room. someone to keep, critics away from his worst impulses now though he is on his way out and the...
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. >>> from the series to the comedic, the four leads of fox's friday night comedy, david alan grier, martinl, leslie jordan and vicki lawrence are all fun of course. put them all together in a room and there comedic timing is just perfect. fox news' michelle polito has more. >> reporter: fox's freshman comedy "the cool kids" stars four established and funny actors playing a group of retired seniors, set to break rules and live young in their community home. >> come on, girl, we are moving on up. >> does this make old people feel good? is that what you are asking? >> if we can give an elderly person or as we call them, eternally young person seven more days, like the samuel beckett fail and then failed better. >> my dermatologist always says, this comes with advancing youth. >> age is not just a number. it's a real thing. it's a real thing. you get up in the morning and you realize you are driving a used car. >> we did a photo shoot and they asked us to get on our knees. everybody kneeled down but it was, like, we need help! >> they all left and went to lunch. >> they are like, you guys are
. >>> from the series to the comedic, the four leads of fox's friday night comedy, david alan grier, martinl, leslie jordan and vicki lawrence are all fun of course. put them all together in a room and there comedic timing is just perfect. fox news' michelle polito has more. >> reporter: fox's freshman comedy "the cool kids" stars four established and funny actors playing a group of retired seniors, set to break rules and live young in their community home. >>...
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from outside saint martins. david, thank you for taking the time. >> charles, thank you for having me. >> charles: it was a wonderful, remarkable service well had a chance to witness. to the legacy and life of george w. bush which will now be on full display at the library. tell us what people should expect when they come to visit. >> yes, indeed. may i also say we really appreciate the wonderful coverage that you and your colleagues have provided all week and the outpouring of respect and love and affection for the president and for his family has been extraordinary. today's service that you all saw washington was just amazing. the eula just were incredible. tomorrow here at saint martins, we will have the president's grandson is one of our eulogists come along with james baker, his dear friend and former secretary of state. as you were saying earlier, after the service, after a motorcade ride through downtown houston, we will board a train for college station, where there will be a very large arrival ceremony at the
from outside saint martins. david, thank you for taking the time. >> charles, thank you for having me. >> charles: it was a wonderful, remarkable service well had a chance to witness. to the legacy and life of george w. bush which will now be on full display at the library. tell us what people should expect when they come to visit. >> yes, indeed. may i also say we really appreciate the wonderful coverage that you and your colleagues have provided all week and the outpouring...
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david: ok. so, after you graduated, did you say i want to be the ceo of lockheed martin, or what did you say?laughter] marillyn: no, i started looking for a job. i took a job as an economist here in washington with the bureau of labour statistics out of college. they were in the midst of redoing the producer price index. it was a good job for a grad student to come in. i actually started my career here. four years later, i interviewed at several companies, one of which was lockheed in marietta, georgia. i started there as a senior industrial engineer. david: so when you went to marietta, georgia, you worked your way up. you had, i think, 22 different leadership positions, so you must have been moving around a lot. marillyn: i was in marietta for about 13 years. 18 months in, i was promoted to supervisor in industrial engineering. about the two-year mark, i was put on a general management development program, and great credit to a sponsor that, he put me forward for the program. so i spent two years rotating around the company, and at the end of the two years, i was manager over all of our pro
david: ok. so, after you graduated, did you say i want to be the ceo of lockheed martin, or what did you say?laughter] marillyn: no, i started looking for a job. i took a job as an economist here in washington with the bureau of labour statistics out of college. they were in the midst of redoing the producer price index. it was a good job for a grad student to come in. i actually started my career here. four years later, i interviewed at several companies, one of which was lockheed in marietta,...
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martin. the traders are paying attention. david are focused on the relationship with congress, as president trump wants more money for them, but can he get it? without jim mattis? up next, markets are down in the government is about to be shut down, we talk to the head of the nfib about what that could mean for small businesses. that's coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ there's no place like home ♪ argh! i'm trying... ♪ yippiekiyay. ♪ mom. ♪ >> breaking news right now, justice ruth bader ginsburg has some cancerous nodules on her along's, she is having surgery sheemove two of mthem for broke -- justice ginsburg is now 85 years old, the oldest member appointed .y president justice ruth bader ginsburg being treated for cancerous nodules on her long. mitch mcconnell in the majority leader talking in the senate saying he supports a stopgap measure. let's listen now. >> proposals they have been happy to endorse in the past. the only thing that has really lens,d are the political way over way over the far left. begannot end the way w
martin. the traders are paying attention. david are focused on the relationship with congress, as president trump wants more money for them, but can he get it? without jim mattis? up next, markets are down in the government is about to be shut down, we talk to the head of the nfib about what that could mean for small businesses. that's coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ there's no place like home ♪ argh! i'm trying... ♪ yippiekiyay. ♪ mom. ♪ >> breaking news right now,...
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blue touch paper as far as the students concerned and it's going to make martine matters very much worse all right for now david thank you very much indeed david chase here is our man in paris is going to keep his eye right across those protests as we expect them to develop. the wife of a ukrainian intelligence officer detained by russia has appealed to president putin for his relief release vasily said arca was one of twenty three servicemen held after three ukrainian boats were fired on in the black sea last month moscow's accused kiev of orchestrating the confrontation and says the boats were in russian waters our correspondent andrew simmons has this exclusive report from a desa this two year old boy wants to know why his father perceivers doesn't come home anymore the two were inseparable until we left for work two weeks ago boxer rochas mother. didn't know where his father had gone but it was twenty four hours before she found out he beat it see i was injured and captured by the russians jane. i don't want to even think about him going to jail i hope there are reasonable people that can help us get out of
blue touch paper as far as the students concerned and it's going to make martine matters very much worse all right for now david thank you very much indeed david chase here is our man in paris is going to keep his eye right across those protests as we expect them to develop. the wife of a ukrainian intelligence officer detained by russia has appealed to president putin for his relief release vasily said arca was one of twenty three servicemen held after three ukrainian boats were fired on in...
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gina martin adams with us and david balin.nt and particularly with fixed income. david hunt is pgim chief executive officer in the 11:00 hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning. francine lacqua in london. on tuesday and wednesday, francine there will be a vote. francine: maybe. tom: maybe. francine: there was meant to be a vote, and theresa may may postpone it. david balin is with us. and amorize david frost fancy chart going back a million years of depression. this happens to be the dow, not the spx. by it, hold it, and the one word is patients. patientce.it -- nobody has it. david: you want to own a basket of equities when you think of long-term growth. equities or as. mix between u.s. and global would be better and sharper than that. if you want to get a great long-term return, you need to increase your exposure. tom: are you going into more em? would saynversation i is everyone is long on em except for a few. david: just a very small amount. of key is rotation, the idea buying asia when it is down, buying em and rotat
gina martin adams with us and david balin.nt and particularly with fixed income. david hunt is pgim chief executive officer in the 11:00 hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning. francine lacqua in london. on tuesday and wednesday, francine there will be a vote. francine: maybe. tom: maybe. francine: there was meant to be a vote, and theresa may may postpone it. david balin is with us. and amorize david frost fancy chart going back a million years of depression. this happens to be the...
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our sports correspondent david 0rnstein says his departure should not come as a surprise. martin with success for the youth level teams of england, and also the men's and women's senior teams. he's overseen a restructuring of the fixture list, so that from next season there will be a winter break at last for players. there has also been great investment, a boost in revenues, investment in women's football show, a greater representation within the fa staff, in terms of women and be a med representation, so it has been quite a significant time for him. however, there have been some negatives as well. martin glenn was the man who hired and sacked sam allardyce in a very short space of time. also, he oversaw the sacking and the controversy around the women's coach at the time, mark sampson. meanwhile, there has been the controversy meanwhile, there has been the co ntrove rsy over meanwhile, there has been the controversy over the sale of wembley. martin glenn supported that in the search for grassroots funding for the english game, but that didn't go through, with shahid khan pulling
our sports correspondent david 0rnstein says his departure should not come as a surprise. martin with success for the youth level teams of england, and also the men's and women's senior teams. he's overseen a restructuring of the fixture list, so that from next season there will be a winter break at last for players. there has also been great investment, a boost in revenues, investment in women's football show, a greater representation within the fa staff, in terms of women and be a med...
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annual book fair in washington we spoke with vanity fair editor david marglic about the relationship between robert f. kennedy and martin luther king, jr. >> he's a former legal affairs reporter from the "new york times," mr. david margolick, you're the author of "the promise and the dream," most people will link those two from those deaths in 1968, but they had a robust relationship, is that correct? >> david: robust is one way to describe
annual book fair in washington we spoke with vanity fair editor david marglic about the relationship between robert f. kennedy and martin luther king, jr. >> he's a former legal affairs reporter from the "new york times," mr. david margolick, you're the author of "the promise and the dream," most people will link those two from those deaths in 1968, but they had a robust relationship, is that correct? >> david: robust is one way to describe
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david willis. why is the poster vacant? it is vacant, martineer he and donald trump fell out cash post. it got to the point apparently where they weren't speaking to each other —— post. clearly that working relationship was untenable. since the news broke ofjohn kelly's imminent departure, donald trump has been casting around and this is normally one of the most prestigious, most coveted jobs in government, that of white house chief of staff but surprisingly there have been very few takers. neck hairs, mike pence's vice president... he didn't want to do it for the full two years so that when the ways. governor chris christie, the ways. governor chris christie, the former newjersey governor was also in discussion with the white house, we're told. that went away. also representative mark meadows of north carolina, also tapped, but that has come to nothing. now on an interim basis we have mick mulvaney, a man who currently serves a very senior position in the trump administration, director of the white house office of management, stepping up to wha
david willis. why is the poster vacant? it is vacant, martineer he and donald trump fell out cash post. it got to the point apparently where they weren't speaking to each other —— post. clearly that working relationship was untenable. since the news broke ofjohn kelly's imminent departure, donald trump has been casting around and this is normally one of the most prestigious, most coveted jobs in government, that of white house chief of staff but surprisingly there have been very few takers....
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martin hyde was tragically murdered while sleeping rough. davidbut living in a small vehicle and died in the fire. at this charity in stockport, they have long remembered those who died homeless. they were friends who cared for them, helped them and in many cases attended theirfunerals. them and in many cases attended their funerals. when homeless people pass away they leave friends and associates behind and people are loved and missed. mark is a regular visitor to the charity. a few months ago he fell out with his brother, and was rough sleeping in manchester. the 31—year—old was hooked on drugs, and died. he was asleep in an alleyway or on a bench or something with a blanket. somebody thought he was sleeping but he was dead. this reason the jewel in manchester remembered some of those who had died homeless. the north west of england has the highest levels of death. more than 2600 people died homeless in england and wales in the last five years and the number of deaths has increased almost 25% in that time. the number of deaths has increased almo
martin hyde was tragically murdered while sleeping rough. davidbut living in a small vehicle and died in the fire. at this charity in stockport, they have long remembered those who died homeless. they were friends who cared for them, helped them and in many cases attended theirfunerals. them and in many cases attended their funerals. when homeless people pass away they leave friends and associates behind and people are loved and missed. mark is a regular visitor to the charity. a few months ago...
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joining us now scott martin david, christina, all right david. i want to start with you.record percentage move yesterday -- what does it say to you about this market where do you think you go near, long term? >> record point move yesterday you mean, and yeah, it was a great example as to why people could not be trying to trade in and out of this thing because you miss a day like yesterday you potentially miss like a third of the recovery. right? it is just -- too important that people sit still not overreact and trade out and come back later i mean 1100 point in the day can you imagine someone who goes to cash right before that and come back in few days and volatility will continue. there's no reason for the market to find any footing right now. half of wall street is not even working we're going to get into the i can and see a fundamentals can take back over from here. scott your thoughts? >> i don't totally agree with that. i get premise you're right david is right you can't pick bottom on monday and get tops on tuesday that's true or wednesday whatever it was after the
joining us now scott martin david, christina, all right david. i want to start with you.record percentage move yesterday -- what does it say to you about this market where do you think you go near, long term? >> record point move yesterday you mean, and yeah, it was a great example as to why people could not be trying to trade in and out of this thing because you miss a day like yesterday you potentially miss like a third of the recovery. right? it is just -- too important that people sit...
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david: we are in the museum, is is very near where martin luther king was depiffing a speech.r mother grew up in washington. >> my grandfather was the possessmaster germ and before that, he worked in the senate building and worked in the senate hounge and served coffee and tea and took hats and coats. when president trump was first inaugurated and when we were sitting there and feeling the majesty and you look up that and he poiped to one of the woid and said i used to work in that room nd he said i remember when f.d.r. was inaugurated and there wasn't a plaque pace in the crowd. and he said america is a great place and work hard on a set of principles and ideals that are important. so that sticks with me. vid: you went to cornell and majored in chemical engineering. you graduate from cornell and first job is at goodyear. >> yes. >> you went to air products and chemicals. >> i develop a line of products. and extended the shelf line of food and went into foods and i had process development. and for me, my whole life, i was all about how do you create ideas that no one else had
david: we are in the museum, is is very near where martin luther king was depiffing a speech.r mother grew up in washington. >> my grandfather was the possessmaster germ and before that, he worked in the senate building and worked in the senate hounge and served coffee and tea and took hats and coats. when president trump was first inaugurated and when we were sitting there and feeling the majesty and you look up that and he poiped to one of the woid and said i used to work in that room...
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david harrison al-jazeera. religious prime minister martin mohammed has criticised australia's recognition of west jerusalem as israel's capital he said australia has no right to divide jerusalem prime minister scott morrison announced the controversial decision on saturday the move has been criticised by malaysia and indonesia who threatened to pull out of trade deals with australia. serious limitation to me as it is now and not the case of israel. per se but we could all see eventually leave with the euro solution we begin with the will of israel and east jerusalem should be to give people of. melissy land there for out sake and peace whose condition and their people want their country their vision and they said. fishing rights are one of the most contentious issues in the whole brics it debate the u.k. hopes to secure sole rights to fish in its territorial waters long oversight of the north sea denmark is opposing that learn spanish reports from the danish harbor town of taber. much of the fish alfred fisk hangs he brings home in the middle of the night is cut far from denmark shores it's from near the east
david harrison al-jazeera. religious prime minister martin mohammed has criticised australia's recognition of west jerusalem as israel's capital he said australia has no right to divide jerusalem prime minister scott morrison announced the controversial decision on saturday the move has been criticised by malaysia and indonesia who threatened to pull out of trade deals with australia. serious limitation to me as it is now and not the case of israel. per se but we could all see eventually leave...
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martin hyde was tragically murdered while sleeping rough. davidin a small vehicle, and died in the fire. at this charity in stockport, they have long remembered those who died homeless. they were friends who cared for them, helped them and, in many cases, attended their funerals. when homeless people pass away, they leave friends and associates behind and people are loved and missed. mark is a regular visitor to the charity. the last thing, i wished him dead, which i regret. a few months ago, he fell out with his brother, and was rough sleeping in manchester. the 31—year—old was hooked on drugs, and died. he was asleep in an alleyway or on a bench or something with a blanket. somebody thought he was sleeping, but he was dead. this reason vigil in manchester remembered some of those who had died homeless. the north west of england has one of the highest levels of death. more than 2,600 people died homeless in england and wales in the last five years and the number of deaths has increased almost 25% in that time. alcohol, drugs and suicide account f
martin hyde was tragically murdered while sleeping rough. davidin a small vehicle, and died in the fire. at this charity in stockport, they have long remembered those who died homeless. they were friends who cared for them, helped them and, in many cases, attended their funerals. when homeless people pass away, they leave friends and associates behind and people are loved and missed. mark is a regular visitor to the charity. the last thing, i wished him dead, which i regret. a few months ago,...
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martin hyde was tragically murdered while sleeping rough. davidsmall vehicle and died in the fire. at this charity in stockport, they have long remembered those who died homeless. they were friends who cared for them, helped them and in many cases attended their funerals. when homeless people pass away they leave friends and associates behind and people are loved and missed. mark is a regular visitor to the charity. a few months ago he fell out with his brother, and was rough sleeping in manchester. the 31—year—old was hooked on drugs, and died. he was asleep in an alleyway or on a bench or something with a blanket. somebody thought he was sleeping but he was dead. this recent vigil in manchester remembered some of those who had died homeless. the north west of england has the highest levels of death. more than 2,600 people died homeless in england and wales in the last five years and the number of deaths has increased almost 25% in that time. alcohol, drugs and suicide account forjust over half of all deaths of homeless people where as it is only
martin hyde was tragically murdered while sleeping rough. davidsmall vehicle and died in the fire. at this charity in stockport, they have long remembered those who died homeless. they were friends who cared for them, helped them and in many cases attended their funerals. when homeless people pass away they leave friends and associates behind and people are loved and missed. mark is a regular visitor to the charity. a few months ago he fell out with his brother, and was rough sleeping in...
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david westin. we turn now to kailey leinz with bloomberg first word news. about 1200 mourners have passed st. martin'sscopal church for the service of george h.w. bush. carry his casket about 70 miles to college station. he will be buried in a private service. in vienna, opec ministers are talking about cutting oil our pet -- output. they are seeking further cuts for non-opec partners, such as russia. saudi arabia says it does not want to cover that will shortly -- shock the market. british prime minister theresa may is shrugging off suggestions that the government may delay a vote on brexit after a stinging defeat. she isls bloomberg optimistic. >> i think the chances of the no dealer very small, actually, considering what happened in the last few days. the parliament is taking a chance on this process. a defeat of the government the other night, which means parliament now has the right to go through all of the different options on brexit. blair also says it is highly unlikely a general election will be called is this deal is defeated. meanwhile, it continue -- a continued selloff in china. a merchan
david westin. we turn now to kailey leinz with bloomberg first word news. about 1200 mourners have passed st. martin'sscopal church for the service of george h.w. bush. carry his casket about 70 miles to college station. he will be buried in a private service. in vienna, opec ministers are talking about cutting oil our pet -- output. they are seeking further cuts for non-opec partners, such as russia. saudi arabia says it does not want to cover that will shortly -- shock the market. british...
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david louie reports from valley that the u.s. has the technology advantage. >> reporter: this week, a lockheed martin lander touched ground on marses lit deliver payloads to the moon. and lockheed space systems is one of the nine companies selected to deliver the landers. >> one thing that you absolutely don't need is a big aeroshield like we had when we went through the subterranean areas of mars. so it is what type of payload we will have go g ing on top of th landers. >> reporter: the first payloads will consist of experiments from nasa and academia and private industry. humans will follow destine odd for the moon and mars. james is a researcher with nasa >> you are only three days away from the moon, so if something goes wrong, you can bring folks back, but it is a much different journey to mars where you have to make sure that your systems will operate. >> reporter: it takes seven months to get to mars. japan and the eope m to mars. over 50 in all, and only the u.s. has landed successfully eight times. to put in perspective, the last time we had a human on the moon was 1972, but we may have somebody back on the moon by the l
david louie reports from valley that the u.s. has the technology advantage. >> reporter: this week, a lockheed martin lander touched ground on marses lit deliver payloads to the moon. and lockheed space systems is one of the nine companies selected to deliver the landers. >> one thing that you absolutely don't need is a big aeroshield like we had when we went through the subterranean areas of mars. so it is what type of payload we will have go g ing on top of th landers. >>...
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america correspondent, david willis, if the latest claims by mr trump's personal lawyer will make any difference. not yet, but you know what, it's a drip, drip, drip, this, martin these accusations now focusing notjust on these payments, but also payments during the inauguration, all sorts of enquiries going on. it's a drip drip effect potentially that could undermine the president's attempts to pass legislation, particularly in the new session of congress are starting at the beginning of next year when the house of representatives, of course, the lower house will have a democratic majority. now, would you change the way you eat if you knew the impact your food was having on the environment? scientists are calling for mandatory labels that spell out food's carbon footprint. and that includes everything from meat to chocolate. they say it would help consumers to make more informed choices. danny savage has been to bury market to see what they make of the idea there. food, glorious food. and that this time of year, we're stocking up big—time. but do we think about the environmental impact of its production and getting it here? i think when you mention carbon foot
america correspondent, david willis, if the latest claims by mr trump's personal lawyer will make any difference. not yet, but you know what, it's a drip, drip, drip, this, martin these accusations now focusing notjust on these payments, but also payments during the inauguration, all sorts of enquiries going on. it's a drip drip effect potentially that could undermine the president's attempts to pass legislation, particularly in the new session of congress are starting at the beginning of next...
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martin bentham. goodbye. let's return to our main story this evening, the death of the former leader of the liberal democrat party, lord ashdown. lord david liberal democrats until paddy took over in 1988. we spoke to lord steel this evening who paid his respects. well, it has come as a great shot, even though i knew he was very ill, because his whole image was one of an action man. he seemed indestructible. it is what i think makes his death seem so khrul. i immediately wanted to convey his —— my condolences to jane and the children. —— cruel. it is a terribly sad day for the liberal democrats. he was the first leader who lifted the party more than just a handful of seats, which joe the party more than just a handful of seats, whichjoe cremin, jeremy thorpe and i had ever seen, he rose it up to bea thorpe and i had ever seen, he rose it up to be a really influential party in parliament. he did this at a time of some political upheaval, because he was the first leader of the party that emerged the liberal party with the social democrats. that is right. he took over after the merger. it wasn't an easy time. it was very difficult. the polls
martin bentham. goodbye. let's return to our main story this evening, the death of the former leader of the liberal democrat party, lord ashdown. lord david liberal democrats until paddy took over in 1988. we spoke to lord steel this evening who paid his respects. well, it has come as a great shot, even though i knew he was very ill, because his whole image was one of an action man. he seemed indestructible. it is what i think makes his death seem so khrul. i immediately wanted to convey his...
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dav david, help us on this sad day, put this president into context. the last one term president, first vice president since martinuren elected to the presidency. his old congressional seat flipped to the democrats in texas, and would george h.w. bush have a played in today's republican party? >> that's a very interesting question. i don't think he would be nominated in today's republican party. and it is questionable whether ronald reagan would have been nominated in today's republican party. it has taken an extreme turn to the right. as you know so well, john, there was a split in the republican party that developed at the beginning of the 20th century when teddy roosevelt went off with a moderate wing and taft stayed on the conservative side. went through the century with moderates represented in 1940, and eisenhower was an east coast lead establishment kind of group to george bush's father, prescott bush who had enormous influen influence on george h.w. bush. again, almost got rid of nixon for prescott bush. in the reagan white house, it was conservatives that took control of the party, and george h.w. bush wa
dav david, help us on this sad day, put this president into context. the last one term president, first vice president since martinuren elected to the presidency. his old congressional seat flipped to the democrats in texas, and would george h.w. bush have a played in today's republican party? >> that's a very interesting question. i don't think he would be nominated in today's republican party. and it is questionable whether ronald reagan would have been nominated in today's republican...
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david attenborough puts us all on notice. >>> then how has the conservative movement changed since the days of bush 41? our michelle martin talks to conservative thought leader rich lowry. >>> uniworld is a proud sponsor of "amanpour & co." when bea tollman founded a collection of boutique hotels, she had bigger dreams, and those dreams were on the water, a river specifically, multiple rivers that would one day be home to uniworld river cruises and their floating boutique hotels. today that dream sets sail in europe, asia, india, egypt, and more. bookings available through your travel agent. for more information, visit uniworld.com. >> additional support has been provided by -- rosalind p. walter. bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. seton melvin. judy and josh weston. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. president george h.w. bush, the 41st president of the united states and the father of the 43rd, returned to the u.s. capitol today as washington and th
david attenborough puts us all on notice. >>> then how has the conservative movement changed since the days of bush 41? our michelle martin talks to conservative thought leader rich lowry. >>> uniworld is a proud sponsor of "amanpour & co." when bea tollman founded a collection of boutique hotels, she had bigger dreams, and those dreams were on the water, a river specifically, multiple rivers that would one day be home to uniworld river cruises and their floating...
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under martin, they had taken the fed out of control of the treasury. this is different. david's a great story and a great book. congratulations. that was christine harper. in "keeping atre it." what is he doing in the 2019? the crowd to gathering in sydney. we are moments away from ringing in 2019. this is bloomberg. ♪ place, the xfinity xfi gateway. and it's strengthened by xfi pods, which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. after severe blast, investors say goodbye to 2018. volatility spikes, oil sinks. the greatest showman, president trump reports big progress. they talked over the phone set of it and it is moving along well. forecasts,ts lowering rate hike expectations. david: it's the last day of 2018. we are going right to sydney. happy new year from sydney. this is the harbor bridge. you can see the opera house off to the right. alix: it's beautiful. david: sydney really knows how to do new year's. we have co
under martin, they had taken the fed out of control of the treasury. this is different. david's a great story and a great book. congratulations. that was christine harper. in "keeping atre it." what is he doing in the 2019? the crowd to gathering in sydney. we are moments away from ringing in 2019. this is bloomberg. ♪ place, the xfinity xfi gateway. and it's strengthened by xfi pods, which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost...
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david sullivan. i'd like to thank eastampton mayor nicole. orth hampton mayor nakowitz. who have always been key partners. i want to thank tim of the united way of central massachusetts, ron johnson, c.e.o. of the martin luther king jr. family services in springfield. rubin, operations manage irat lorraine's soup kitchen. and jasmine, kate's kitchen in holyoke. each of them has done so much to help those struggling with hunger. i want to thank you to -- special thank you to the sheriff's departments in ham and -- hamdan, hampshire the police who provided escorts for us. we're so grateful for all they do to keep us safe every day. thank to you expandable brass band, the drum corps from frank liven county tech school and performers from double edge theater for keeping us jazzed up during the entire march. i want to thank you to everyone who gave us space to rest and good food along the way, the bistro, sierra grill, bridgeside bill, ben clark of clark dale fruit farms. the stone soup cafe. thank you to the school children who greeted us and raised funds to support our cause, including nurse meg and her team of marchers from conway grammar school. mr. brooks in the smith vow tech for their help with the
david sullivan. i'd like to thank eastampton mayor nicole. orth hampton mayor nakowitz. who have always been key partners. i want to thank tim of the united way of central massachusetts, ron johnson, c.e.o. of the martin luther king jr. family services in springfield. rubin, operations manage irat lorraine's soup kitchen. and jasmine, kate's kitchen in holyoke. each of them has done so much to help those struggling with hunger. i want to thank you to -- special thank you to the sheriff's...
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martin luther king, on april 4, 1967, one year before he was assassinated at riverside church in new york said, if america's soul becomes totally poisoned, part of the autopsy will be vietnam. >> david maraniss, associate editor and the author of nearly a dozen books including "they marched into sunlight," and marine veteran, former navy secretary and former u.s. senator james webb, who is author of ten books, including his memoir "i heard my country calling." thank you both, gentlemen, for being with us. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> next, from our series, 1968 america in turmoil. it had a cast of characters including lbj, eugene mccarthy, robert f. kennedy, ronald reagan, george romney, nelson rockefeller and third party candidate george wallace. our guests are pat buchanan who worked on richard nixon's presidential campaign in 1968. and barbara perry, presidential studies director at the university of virginia's miller center. first, a look at
martin luther king, on april 4, 1967, one year before he was assassinated at riverside church in new york said, if america's soul becomes totally poisoned, part of the autopsy will be vietnam. >> david maraniss, associate editor and the author of nearly a dozen books including "they marched into sunlight," and marine veteran, former navy secretary and former u.s. senator james webb, who is author of ten books, including his memoir "i heard my country calling." thank...