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. >> my name is debbie cobb.grandmother, anna mae noell, passed away in october of 2000, leaving behind her 53 primates that i had to figure out how to care for. >> debbie, i'm jamie. nice to meet you. >> glad to meet you. >> you know, i see there's a lot of retirees here in florida. yours are a pretty wild bunch. >> well, you haven't seen the half of it. >> what a beautiful place. it's a 12-acre primate sanctuary, full of irresistible characters. like pongo, a 400-pound male orangutan. >> he really, really likes you jamie, because he doesn't just purr for anybody. [ pongo vocalizing softly ] >> that's purring. >> that's purring. >> i can tell he's a flirt. >> oh, a big one. >> pongo's original home was a zoo in south carolina. but he didn't play well with the other orangutans. >> bye, pongo. >> these guys don't get the option of being able to go to a zoo, so they would have had to be euthanized if they didn't come here. there's somebody else i want to introduce you to, is blue -- is a spider monkey. he's 57 year
. >> my name is debbie cobb.grandmother, anna mae noell, passed away in october of 2000, leaving behind her 53 primates that i had to figure out how to care for. >> debbie, i'm jamie. nice to meet you. >> glad to meet you. >> you know, i see there's a lot of retirees here in florida. yours are a pretty wild bunch. >> well, you haven't seen the half of it. >> what a beautiful place. it's a 12-acre primate sanctuary, full of irresistible characters. like pongo,...
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our top story: cyclone debbie is sweeping into northern australia.r 18 hours and officials are advising around 25,000 people to move away for low—lying —— from low—lying coastal areas. the us has led a boycott of un talks on nuclear disarmament saying they can't trust countries like north korea being honest on getting rid of weapons. this story is trending on bbc.com. a court in singapore has jailed a couple after finding them guilty of starting their made. the victim from the philippines lost almost a0% of her body weight after being restricted to two small meals a day. —— maid. that's all from me for now. stay with us on bbc world news. now on bbc news, it's time
our top story: cyclone debbie is sweeping into northern australia.r 18 hours and officials are advising around 25,000 people to move away for low—lying —— from low—lying coastal areas. the us has led a boycott of un talks on nuclear disarmament saying they can't trust countries like north korea being honest on getting rid of weapons. this story is trending on bbc.com. a court in singapore has jailed a couple after finding them guilty of starting their made. the victim from the...
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cyclone debbie has made itself felt.e living in north—east australia in queensland have been battered by high winds. authorities knew it was coming and they have given the advice to get out. knew it was coming and they have given the advice to get outm knew it was coming and they have given the advice to get out. it is clear that the time to move is now to go to family and friends. this is a severe weather system. move now! don't wait until tomorrow because you will not be able to move. overnight, the storm was upgraded to a category 4, only one level below the most violent possible, with winds of up to 250 kilometres an hour. this is the city of bowen and it has been lockdown. —— locked down. the whitsundays and other holiday areas have also been evacuated. low—lying areas are at risk of tidal surges and have been evacuated. it is the biggest cyclone in australia since cyclone tracy in 1974. i am now proud of going because i have been thinking it is time to go. i am happy it is time to go. well, i saw in the news that w
cyclone debbie has made itself felt.e living in north—east australia in queensland have been battered by high winds. authorities knew it was coming and they have given the advice to get out. knew it was coming and they have given the advice to get outm knew it was coming and they have given the advice to get out. it is clear that the time to move is now to go to family and friends. this is a severe weather system. move now! don't wait until tomorrow because you will not be able to move....
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cyclone debbie has hit australia.rees have been ripped up and buildings damaged as the storm moves gci’oss buildings damaged as the storm moves across the queensland coast in north—east australia. the authorities have known that the storm was coming, and their advice has been to get out. it is clear that the time to move is now, to go to family and friends. this is a severe weather system. move now! don't wait til tomorrow, because you will not be able to move. overnight, the storm was upgraded to a category 4, only one level below the most violent level possible, with winds of up to 250 kilometres per hour. this is the city of bowen. it's been locked down. popular tourist destinations like the whitsundays and airlie beach have also been affected. windspeeds hit 260 kilometres per hour, here. 30,000 people were told to evacuate from low—lying areas. it is the biggest cyclone in australia since cyclone tracy in 1974. —— biggest evacuation. i think i'm glad i'm going because i have been thinking it is time to go. so yea
cyclone debbie has hit australia.rees have been ripped up and buildings damaged as the storm moves gci’oss buildings damaged as the storm moves across the queensland coast in north—east australia. the authorities have known that the storm was coming, and their advice has been to get out. it is clear that the time to move is now, to go to family and friends. this is a severe weather system. move now! don't wait til tomorrow, because you will not be able to move. overnight, the storm was...
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cyclone debbie has already made itself felt.eople living along the coast in queensland, north—east australia, have been battered by high winds and rain as the storm approaches. authorities knew it was coming, and there advice has been to get out. it is very clear that the time for people to move is now to go to family and friends. this is a severe weather system. move now! don't wait until tomorrow because you will not be able to move. overnight, the storm was upgraded to a category 4, only one level below the most violent possible, with winds of up to 250 kilometres per hour. this is the city of bowen and it has been locked down. popular tourist destinations like the whitsundays and airlie beach have also been evacuated. low—lying areas are at risk of tidal surges and have been evacuated. it is the biggest cyclone in australia since cyclone tracy in 1974. i think i'm glad i'm going because i have been thinking it is time to go. i am happy it is time to go. well, i saw in the news that we are going to be hit more by the cyclone
cyclone debbie has already made itself felt.eople living along the coast in queensland, north—east australia, have been battered by high winds and rain as the storm approaches. authorities knew it was coming, and there advice has been to get out. it is very clear that the time for people to move is now to go to family and friends. this is a severe weather system. move now! don't wait until tomorrow because you will not be able to move. overnight, the storm was upgraded to a category 4, only...
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because of cyclone debbie we had the airports and ports shut down.en and resume operations? again, that will be done in the northern parts of queensland, cairns, townsville, but further south, places like mckay, rockhampton, places like airlie beach, that will be difficult for a few days because even if the rain has stopped and the wind has died down, you need to make things structurally ok. that has an impact on tourism. the whitsundays are sold asa on tourism. the whitsundays are sold as a paradise, paradise needs to be cleaned up and tidied up for a fair few days before things return to normal. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. after months of passionate debate, the british prime minister, theresa may, has signed an historic letter formally triggering the uk's departure from the european union. as it's handed over in brussels at lunchtime on wednesday, mr may will urge the country to unite and two years of negotiations with the eu will begin. our correspondent eleanor garnier told me more about the issues involved. there are reall
because of cyclone debbie we had the airports and ports shut down.en and resume operations? again, that will be done in the northern parts of queensland, cairns, townsville, but further south, places like mckay, rockhampton, places like airlie beach, that will be difficult for a few days because even if the rain has stopped and the wind has died down, you need to make things structurally ok. that has an impact on tourism. the whitsundays are sold asa on tourism. the whitsundays are sold as a...
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. >> and queensland braces for cyclone debbie.xpected to be one of the most violent cyclones in years. >> this is "bloomberg asia clfment i'm yvonne in hong kong. newnd i'm betty liu here in york. as you mentioned at the start, looks like asia is not going to carry over some of the declines we saw early on here but we have breaking news right now on south korea. g.d.p. urth quarter numbers. revised up from the prior reading. growth. in south korea year on year in the fourth quarter, 2.5%. that was also revised higher from the prior reporting of 2.3%. we've seen so many things happening the -- from the impeachment of the president to hauled off to prison. let's look at how the day is shaping up. new zealand and australian market just opening up. pretty flat right now in new zealand. the index slightly a touch slower. affection sx 200 is pretty much flat. chicago opened up .18% higher. and yvonne, you're going to be ive at the queth credit sweist investment se asian conference. >> a big interview coming up. lots to talk about. just
. >> and queensland braces for cyclone debbie.xpected to be one of the most violent cyclones in years. >> this is "bloomberg asia clfment i'm yvonne in hong kong. newnd i'm betty liu here in york. as you mentioned at the start, looks like asia is not going to carry over some of the declines we saw early on here but we have breaking news right now on south korea. g.d.p. urth quarter numbers. revised up from the prior reading. growth. in south korea year on year in the fourth...
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what debbie has done is to type her name into the card, making holes for debbie as the name in the card. all i'm doing is putting debbie's card into the deck. what i have here is a program, it's a deck of cards, they were called ibm cards at the time because ibm had a monopoly on punch cards. you ready to be right. i will hit the low button to the program. there. it in may want to come down here to comese printout, as it forward. a little bit noisy. the printer was a breakthrough as part of the design of the 1401, because it printed 10 pages a minute. the ibm 1401 came just after ibm made a planned order for the company, saying there will be solid space and 1958. getting away from electromechanical devices which had a high rate of failure, some of the other burden somewhere in data processing at the time. group,designed by a finally in poughkeepsie, new york, also beverly, just outside of paris, and designs there. designs, the european and new york state one. the 1401, they were roughly the same time. there is a perfect white storm gathering, one with the card reader design, the design
what debbie has done is to type her name into the card, making holes for debbie as the name in the card. all i'm doing is putting debbie's card into the deck. what i have here is a program, it's a deck of cards, they were called ibm cards at the time because ibm had a monopoly on punch cards. you ready to be right. i will hit the low button to the program. there. it in may want to come down here to comese printout, as it forward. a little bit noisy. the printer was a breakthrough as part of the...
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i'm going to answer the second question and then ask debbie to answer the first. i'm going to abbreviate it and the second question was how do we foresee or not a shift in the global health landscape to the current developing countries and so forth so that it includes the agencies and not just a rhetoric they are attempts to do that in part having the global fund through having but coordinating mechanisms. they are developing a membership and they have to have the country private sector and civil society membership to facilitate at the country level kind of on whatever issue and priority the grant is looking to tackle. and yet as you read every minute of every global fund board, which i have done -- [laughter] and you read all of the various committees, it is clear that while i think the board member countries in particular have more ability to influence the agenda, the united states provides a third of the global fund's budget and probably still continues to have more ability to influence the agenda not only through what occurred in the meetings themselves, but t
i'm going to answer the second question and then ask debbie to answer the first. i'm going to abbreviate it and the second question was how do we foresee or not a shift in the global health landscape to the current developing countries and so forth so that it includes the agencies and not just a rhetoric they are attempts to do that in part having the global fund through having but coordinating mechanisms. they are developing a membership and they have to have the country private sector and...
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australia triggers a disaster response plan after cyclone debbie pummels the east coast. we are live in queensland with the latest. the war on coal is over after donald trump rolls back barack obama's climate change regulations. we will power american industry.” climate change regulations. we will power american industry. i am babita sharma in london. violence in paris after the police killing of a chinese man. of beijing asks for protection of its citizens. and theresa may signs the letter formally beginning the negotiations formally beginning the negotiations for departure from the european union. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. glad you could join us. it is 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and 9am in queensland, australia, where the devastation caused by cyclone debbie is beginning to emerge. australia's prime minister malcolm turnbull has activated a disaster response plan and has warned people they may have to remain in shelters for several our come. the storm brought with it torrential rain and winds of almos
australia triggers a disaster response plan after cyclone debbie pummels the east coast. we are live in queensland with the latest. the war on coal is over after donald trump rolls back barack obama's climate change regulations. we will power american industry.” climate change regulations. we will power american industry. i am babita sharma in london. violence in paris after the police killing of a chinese man. of beijing asks for protection of its citizens. and theresa may signs the letter...
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debbie: the holocaust did not start with murder.did not happen overnight, the systematic killing of 6 million people. it started with discrimination. it started with anti-somatic rhetoric, and it started with people ignoring that rhetoric. i don't think there's been a better time to tell another holocaust story and remind people what happens when bigotry goes unchecked. michael: i think people need to bring prejudice to the forefront , whether it's positions that or theinistration has prejudice. it just won't go away. it has to be paid attention to. soledad: can i ask you a question? i always imagined that places buchenwald and auschwitz were far away in a field, and they were not just around anything. i read a story the other day that auschwitz was in a residential area. michael: the town is right there next to the concentration camp. soledad: how do people who live next toown of auschwitz a concentration camp not know what was going on? michael: it's difficult. even as a four-year-old, i seem to remember the smell of flesh. i seem
debbie: the holocaust did not start with murder.did not happen overnight, the systematic killing of 6 million people. it started with discrimination. it started with anti-somatic rhetoric, and it started with people ignoring that rhetoric. i don't think there's been a better time to tell another holocaust story and remind people what happens when bigotry goes unchecked. michael: i think people need to bring prejudice to the forefront , whether it's positions that or theinistration has...
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i'm okay with debbie's exit but not okay with carri e's exit. she was in the middle of what i thought were her finest hours. >> her memorial in hollywood hills where they both have been laid to rest. >> one of the people that everybody is so shaped with her is harrison ford. have you heard from harrison? >> we heard from harrison and marco and there is a lot of star wars going on and they are on the same schedule. they have written beautiful things. >> when mark and harrison said immediately following the passing -- >> i'm without words. i'm stunned. >> carrie's daughter will attend but is too emotional to make speeches. >> she is dealing with two gigantic losses. i'm letting her breath. she needs to breath. >> ♪ you're beautiful, you're beautiful ♪ >> james blunt composed a tribute song for the event. he was friends with carri he and a song will play over a photo montage. >> they were very different. >> yes. he writes, you're beautiful, in her bathroom. because there is a piano in the bathroom and they inspired each other. >> yes, they did. car
i'm okay with debbie's exit but not okay with carri e's exit. she was in the middle of what i thought were her finest hours. >> her memorial in hollywood hills where they both have been laid to rest. >> one of the people that everybody is so shaped with her is harrison ford. have you heard from harrison? >> we heard from harrison and marco and there is a lot of star wars going on and they are on the same schedule. they have written beautiful things. >> when mark and...
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were you expecting cyclone debbie to be as bad as it was?e were advised have come to fruition. we knew it was going to be a big event, a long event, we actually knew that by probably late afternoon, yesterday afternoon, we were going to get 400-500 afternoon, we were going to get 400—500 millimetres of rain, that did occur. a lot of the community we re did occur. a lot of the community were surprised but a lot of them did listen to the warnings and it's good to see that the community has been listening. we've got our troops out there, not only from those within queensland but we brought some people interstate to assist with the cleanup and also the devastation of this cyclone. mark, with wish you the best with that, mark roache, deputy police commissioner, joining us deputy police commissioner, joining us live from queensland —— we wish you. let's have a look at some of the other news. the us representative at the un says her country is no longer making the removal of the president bashar al—assad a focus on his policy in syria. the ambassad
were you expecting cyclone debbie to be as bad as it was?e were advised have come to fruition. we knew it was going to be a big event, a long event, we actually knew that by probably late afternoon, yesterday afternoon, we were going to get 400-500 afternoon, we were going to get 400—500 millimetres of rain, that did occur. a lot of the community we re did occur. a lot of the community were surprised but a lot of them did listen to the warnings and it's good to see that the community has been...
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for those in the path of tropical cyclone debbie, take care and stay safe.ion order, you and your family must leave home immediately. seek shelter with friends orfamily immediately. seek shelter with friends or family who are inland or on higher ground. if you decide to shelter at home, make sure you are prepared, have you or emergency kit ready, and listen to the radio for cyclone updates. check on your neighbours and vulnerable friends, and family, help them get to an evacuation centre. the worst is still to come but this is one picture that caught our eye. tweeted by abc reporter rachel riga. a huge tree was toppled by the winds. and this is the scene right along the impacted coast line. people sandbagging their homes and businesses in preparation forflooding. we will keep you up—to—date on that. we will keep you up—to—date on that. we have reported recently on floods in per room said to be the worst in two decades. just to update you, today, we have heard that farms and cut branches in the country have been particularly badly hit, and have not received e
for those in the path of tropical cyclone debbie, take care and stay safe.ion order, you and your family must leave home immediately. seek shelter with friends orfamily immediately. seek shelter with friends or family who are inland or on higher ground. if you decide to shelter at home, make sure you are prepared, have you or emergency kit ready, and listen to the radio for cyclone updates. check on your neighbours and vulnerable friends, and family, help them get to an evacuation centre. the...
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. >> stars and fans will gather to celebrate debbie reynolds and carrie fisher. >>> writ right now at 6:00, from warm-up to cooldown. we saw temperatures in the 70s today and even some showers, but the spring like weather is quickly coming to an end. good evening, i'm denise nakano, if you have been outside you know the dramatic drop in temperature has already started. here's a live look from cape may. hope you got out to enjoy the break from the cold this afternoon because changes are coming that will impact the rest of the weekend plans. first alert memeteorologist tracking a cooldown. >> today temperatures topped out at 77 degrees at philadelphia international, but we're cooler behind a back door cold front that slides from north to south. however, live look outside we're seeing a lot of clouds mid and upper level clouds. no rain showers right now but it looks like we are picking up on rain showers just to the west of us. and temperatures from the most part are pretty much comfortable. we're seeing 62 for philadelphia, wilmington at 68 degrees, allentown 56 for you. we have warmer
. >> stars and fans will gather to celebrate debbie reynolds and carrie fisher. >>> writ right now at 6:00, from warm-up to cooldown. we saw temperatures in the 70s today and even some showers, but the spring like weather is quickly coming to an end. good evening, i'm denise nakano, if you have been outside you know the dramatic drop in temperature has already started. here's a live look from cape may. hope you got out to enjoy the break from the cold this afternoon because...
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state of queensland is preparing for cyclone debbie.t is expected to cross the coast in the next couple of hours. how bad are we expecting this to be? >> the deadline keeps getting pushed out from when it will cross the coast. the storm has really slowed down. is getting its path a battering for a much longer period of time. i think you are seeing some pictures there of the coast. a popular jumping off point for tourism. the great barrier reef. the storm is approaching there. the islands offshore such as hamilton island, have been putting up with wind dust at 233 kilometers per hour. it is not as big as cyclone nosy, a category five storm that hit the area a couple of years ago. but if i thousand residents there have evacuated. but 25,000 residents there have evacuated. rishaad: what about the miners. they have put production on hold. aul: on monday, we had bhp.nsion by glencore has suspended work at two of its minds. and the gold miner, evolution has evacuated everyone from mount carleton. five --ned the cyclone cyclone nessie from a c
state of queensland is preparing for cyclone debbie.t is expected to cross the coast in the next couple of hours. how bad are we expecting this to be? >> the deadline keeps getting pushed out from when it will cross the coast. the storm has really slowed down. is getting its path a battering for a much longer period of time. i think you are seeing some pictures there of the coast. a popular jumping off point for tourism. the great barrier reef. the storm is approaching there. the islands...
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cyclone debbie slammed into australia's tropical northeast coast on tuesday, damaging homes and knockingown trees and power lines. the storm made landfall near a resort town in queensland before moving in length. >> there were trees down everywhere. quite a mess. >> the storm has brought torrential rain and fierce winds of more than 260 kilometers an hour, to popular tourist destinations. or that 3000 people have been forced to leave their homes with shelter set up for those with nowhere safe to go. there will be significant destruction, we think, and we are preparing for that, for working with our military partners to make sure we can get in there if we need to find out what is happened and respond properly. reporter: telestrating government has a disaster helpnse plan and has sent to the worst affected areas. authorities warn a title search caused by rising sea levels could flood low-lying coastal areas along the world-famous great barrier reef, forecasters expect the storm to spread further south and say heavy winds could continue for up to five days. >> time for business with eight m
cyclone debbie slammed into australia's tropical northeast coast on tuesday, damaging homes and knockingown trees and power lines. the storm made landfall near a resort town in queensland before moving in length. >> there were trees down everywhere. quite a mess. >> the storm has brought torrential rain and fierce winds of more than 260 kilometers an hour, to popular tourist destinations. or that 3000 people have been forced to leave their homes with shelter set up for those with...
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elizabeth: joining me is the gold star mother herself debbie lee.debbie bill maher and michael moore, karen herself said she wanted to be the speech and would have soldiers telling us that the comments they heard our poison and the hatred of trump and their own personal gain and personal satisfaction has resulted in the so-called pundits belittling the navy s.e.a.l.s widow. what do you think? >> i think it's absolutely unconscionable. you know i have heard those comments that she was manipulated and taken advantage of and i want to tell you our women that are married to navy s.e.a.l.s those of us who births navy s.e.a.l.s are strong women and nobody manipulates us. nobody uses us. i personally met with president trump in november and spent three or four minutes with him one-on-one, very compassionate man, very sincere man. he asked me deep questions about the grieving process and about mark. this was the first loss on his watch that he has had to deal with. he went to dover. he met with those families during their toughest time and built a relations
elizabeth: joining me is the gold star mother herself debbie lee.debbie bill maher and michael moore, karen herself said she wanted to be the speech and would have soldiers telling us that the comments they heard our poison and the hatred of trump and their own personal gain and personal satisfaction has resulted in the so-called pundits belittling the navy s.e.a.l.s widow. what do you think? >> i think it's absolutely unconscionable. you know i have heard those comments that she was...
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here's debbie in west mont, illinois, on our republican line. caller: yes. host: you're only the air. go ahead, debbie. caller: oh, i'm sorry. i'd like the republicans to repeal this trumpcare. i receive medicaid. i have a chronic illness, and without it i seriously would just die or end up taking my own life because i can't get the care that i need. host: debbie, did you go onto medicaid as a result of the affordable care act? caller: no, i went on through it from -- i got hurt and went on disability. host: you're on disability? caller: yes. host: and you're -- host: through medicaid. caller: your concern is on under the republican plan that may not be the case, you won't - that won't be covered? exactly. exactly. it's hard enough now that medicaid doesn't cover everything you really need but at least it's keeping me alive. host: welcome your comments on ur facebook page and also on twitter @cspan. president obama, the historic obama-biden press conference bill signing. it wasn't perfect but it didn't strip coverage from 24 million americans. steve on the o
here's debbie in west mont, illinois, on our republican line. caller: yes. host: you're only the air. go ahead, debbie. caller: oh, i'm sorry. i'd like the republicans to repeal this trumpcare. i receive medicaid. i have a chronic illness, and without it i seriously would just die or end up taking my own life because i can't get the care that i need. host: debbie, did you go onto medicaid as a result of the affordable care act? caller: no, i went on through it from -- i got hurt and went on...
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are more traditional multilateral institutions, debbie h on the world banks versus the newer institutions or what are more colloquially known as public-private partnerships? >> three donors dominate not just financing, but have funding is dictated in global health because it's not really global health and the way we think of it. >> go to book tv.org for the complete schedule. >> the house will vote on thursday on the republican plan to replace the 2010 health care law. the gop plan would keep some provisions of the report will care act including mud people stay on their parents insurance plan until age 26 and prohibiting insurance companies from denying coverage based on pre-existing conditions, but the replacement bill will relate-- even if the requirement that all help-- americans have health insurance and eliminate subsidies or buying health insurance and replace them with tax credits and would roll back the medicaid expansion that has provided health insurance to millions of americans. the house floor debate on health care bill will begin thursday morning at 9:00 a.m. eastern and we e
are more traditional multilateral institutions, debbie h on the world banks versus the newer institutions or what are more colloquially known as public-private partnerships? >> three donors dominate not just financing, but have funding is dictated in global health because it's not really global health and the way we think of it. >> go to book tv.org for the complete schedule. >> the house will vote on thursday on the republican plan to replace the 2010 health care law. the gop...
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juan, there's nothing grassroots about the party that debbie wasserman schultz was running where they deck against bernie sanders and were all in on hillary clinton, a candidate who everybody -- even democrats -- knew couldn't win. >> we have to define grassroots, because in american politics today, it's the anti-establishment type of populism, right? yes, indeed. everybody wants that because he's the winner, he's the president, right? but for the democrats, you've got to isolate it, and i think what you come down to is people who voted for president obama who then switched and votes for president trump. they're democrats, often in key states -- wisconsin comes to mind, but you could also extend that to michigan, north carolina, florida. and, you know what? you find out they're white, blue collar folks. and the question is if that's grassroots, bernie is right, because bernie appealed to those voters. dagen: but debbie wasserman schultz, what has she been imbibing since she stepped down from the dnc, because that's not the party she was running, and that's not how she viewed the voter
juan, there's nothing grassroots about the party that debbie wasserman schultz was running where they deck against bernie sanders and were all in on hillary clinton, a candidate who everybody -- even democrats -- knew couldn't win. >> we have to define grassroots, because in american politics today, it's the anti-establishment type of populism, right? yes, indeed. everybody wants that because he's the winner, he's the president, right? but for the democrats, you've got to isolate it, and...
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australian officials assess the damage after cyclone debbie struck the northeast coast. massive clean—up operation is under way. more tensions between turkey and europe following claims the turkish secret service spied on turks living in germany. i'm sally bundock. in business. with just hours to go before article 50 is triggered, we find out how prepared businesses are for this seismic change. and back in the race, samsung gears up to show off its latest smartphone, but can it regain consumer's trust after its massive recall last year? hello. britain will today formally serve notice on brussels that it's leaving the european union. a letter signed by the british prime minister is being taken by hand to the president of the european council, donald tusk. as it's delivered, at lunchtime, mrs may will make a statement to parliament in which she'll urge the country to "come together" as it embarks on a "momentous journey." alex forsyth reports. more than four decades ago, the uk first signed up to the then european community. today, those years of union will come to an end.
australian officials assess the damage after cyclone debbie struck the northeast coast. massive clean—up operation is under way. more tensions between turkey and europe following claims the turkish secret service spied on turks living in germany. i'm sally bundock. in business. with just hours to go before article 50 is triggered, we find out how prepared businesses are for this seismic change. and back in the race, samsung gears up to show off its latest smartphone, but can it regain...
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hundreds back hollywood memorial for debbie reynolds and carrie fisher. >>> what a day for the pacific northwest, gonzaga advances and oregon upsets live-stream your favorite sport at the airport. binge dvr'd shows while painting your toes. on demand laughs during long bubble baths. tv everywhere is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> hundreds of fans, friends and family members gathered in los angeles today for a public memorial to celebrate debbie reynolds and carrie fisher. died a month apart in december. took place at storied hollywood hills cemetery where both are buried. >>> storms hit south and midwest. destroying homes and church. this church destroyed. no one was hurt. pastor says she wasn't expecting to see this after got a call last night. >> thought i could handle a little damage or whatever, a tree. but when i got here, it's a little more. >> this upcoming week is expected to be active for severe weather. texas, oklahoma and arkansas could see another round of severe storms tomorrow. >>> well accuweather today, sandwiched in between
hundreds back hollywood memorial for debbie reynolds and carrie fisher. >>> what a day for the pacific northwest, gonzaga advances and oregon upsets live-stream your favorite sport at the airport. binge dvr'd shows while painting your toes. on demand laughs during long bubble baths. tv everywhere is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> hundreds of fans, friends and family members gathered in los angeles today for a public memorial to...
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australian officials are beginning to assess the damage after the monster cyclone debbie pummelled the northeast coast. only one fatality has been reported, but some areas remain difficult to access because roads are blocked. president donald trump has signed an executive order scrapping the us's green energy targets, and boosting its troubled coal industry. us environmentalists say the move will hinder efforts to curb climate change, and have vowed to challenge it in the courts. now for the latest financial news with and world business report. with just hours to go before article 50 is triggered we find out how prepared businesses are for this seismic change. and back in the race, samsung gears up to show off its latest smartphone, but can it regain consumer's trust after its massive recall last year? i'm sally bundock. also in the programme, we'll be finding out how exporters are getting ready ahead of the uk breaking away from the world's biggest trading bloc. today is the day. after nine months of anticipation the uk is set to become the first country to formally tell the european
australian officials are beginning to assess the damage after the monster cyclone debbie pummelled the northeast coast. only one fatality has been reported, but some areas remain difficult to access because roads are blocked. president donald trump has signed an executive order scrapping the us's green energy targets, and boosting its troubled coal industry. us environmentalists say the move will hinder efforts to curb climate change, and have vowed to challenge it in the courts. now for the...
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debbie hines good to see you.seu it would be the ass this.blem is there's not oneee right now. >> thanks deb bothur nextnk guest is an s adecademy awardedd screen writer award winningwin novelist and blogger who used to be a democrat and hed switched parties and he's now a republican. par repu >> he wroteblican an article is february 28th 2017 the night ngt the democratic party died. ded. pj media on by skype. by e. hey roger.hey >> how you doing. >> that's al bold statement february 28th, 2017 when the 28t democratic party died. died. why do you feel that day. you f. >> basically because theyas don't want to be --ically [inaudible] they'd really rather just beealj winners and attack republicans perennially. there's no ability too communicate anymore and it's t's become so excessive that i tt i think that gradually they'reallh going to turn everybody off. >> hey roger let me ask you,r le before you continue why didwhydd you switch parties? p >> oh, this is a long timeime ago. it was a gradual thing.hin. but the i'm liberal like most from loso
debbie hines good to see you.seu it would be the ass this.blem is there's not oneee right now. >> thanks deb bothur nextnk guest is an s adecademy awardedd screen writer award winningwin novelist and blogger who used to be a democrat and hed switched parties and he's now a republican. par repu >> he wroteblican an article is february 28th 2017 the night ngt the democratic party died. ded. pj media on by skype. by e. hey roger.hey >> how you doing. >> that's al bold...
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debbie, anymore on that?ut. >> also when we started researching, we came across my father's photo, we knew it existed from liberation. and we did a google search for it and we clicked and it took us to depend denier's website with a caption pretty healthy children for a quote death camp implying jews lied about auschwitz. and it was fuel. >> and that photo is on the cover of the book and something that you actually saw in the 1980s and you said that is me. and that sort of partially sparked things. debbie, you had to do a lot of research here along with your father. so sort of fill in the blanks. because you were so young and you had these little memories, you sort of took them as a journey. >> it's been incredible. in some ways it was incredibly difficult obviously to hear my dad who is such a positive person have to sit down and think about these horrible things and share them with me, but he was only four, so there was a lot to fill in. we were fortunate that some survivors who knew him well had incredible
debbie, anymore on that?ut. >> also when we started researching, we came across my father's photo, we knew it existed from liberation. and we did a google search for it and we clicked and it took us to depend denier's website with a caption pretty healthy children for a quote death camp implying jews lied about auschwitz. and it was fuel. >> and that photo is on the cover of the book and something that you actually saw in the 1980s and you said that is me. and that sort of partially...
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cyclone debbie has made landfall in the australian state of queensland. strong winds and heavy rains are battering the coast. thousands of residents have been evacuated, leaving homes sand—bagged and boarded up. hundreds of syrian rebels and their families have the anti—apartheid hero ahmed kathrada has died after a brief illness. kathrada, who was 87—years old, dedicated his life to the struggle for freedom in south africa and remained politically active until his dying days. hundreds of syrian rebels and their families have left their last stronghold in the city of homs. under an evacuation deal backed by the russians, rebel fighters boarded buses out of the city, for another rebel—held area in the north. president trump's son—in—law, jared kushner, has agreed to testify to the senate intelligence committee, as part of its investigations into alleged russian interference in the us presidential election. now for the latest financial news with sally and world business report. president trump's expected to ditch obama's clean energy policies later today bu
cyclone debbie has made landfall in the australian state of queensland. strong winds and heavy rains are battering the coast. thousands of residents have been evacuated, leaving homes sand—bagged and boarded up. hundreds of syrian rebels and their families have the anti—apartheid hero ahmed kathrada has died after a brief illness. kathrada, who was 87—years old, dedicated his life to the struggle for freedom in south africa and remained politically active until his dying days. hundreds of...
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so, that's very important. >> debbie, same question to you.it that you wanted to do with this book? >> i have been asking him to write this story for years and didn't know why he wouldn't talk, but i have to tell you know given the stories you're reporting and when i'm here that i'm reporting, i realize that maybe the timing of this book release is as fated as his survival. i don't think there's ever been a better time to be reminded of what happens when discrimination is ignored. >> if i can end on a positive note, many people in your family survived. i mean, really miraculously. the stories are incredible. and you brought one thing with you that your family still keeps -- where did that come from? >> this came from poland, it's a kiddish cup. it's a cup to make blessings. my mother and father hid it and the gnat zis were coming in, they hit jewels and other things. my mother came back and this is the only thing she'd found. so, it's a real important treasure for us. >> and you still use it on the sabbath, i imagine. >> yes. >> a very happy o
so, that's very important. >> debbie, same question to you.it that you wanted to do with this book? >> i have been asking him to write this story for years and didn't know why he wouldn't talk, but i have to tell you know given the stories you're reporting and when i'm here that i'm reporting, i realize that maybe the timing of this book release is as fated as his survival. i don't think there's ever been a better time to be reminded of what happens when discrimination is ignored....
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this team expects to be choppered into one of the most promote areas hit hard by cyclone debbie.days and it could become isolated, to reach out to some of the communities who were hit by the cyclone. when they get there they will have to assess the risks, assess safety and make sure everyone is safe and recovering from the impact of the storm. a plane has caught fire after skidding off a runway whilst landing at an airport in peru. all 1111 people onboard the peruvian airlines flight evacuated safely before the aircraft caught fire. the airline said the boeing 737 swerved off the runway after landing at the small airport in the andes. one minister said the aircraft was having trouble slowing down after touching down on the tarmac. authorities are investigating. germany's federal prosecutor has opened an investigation into suspected spying by turkey on turks living in germany. it follows reports that turkish intelligence handed to its german counterpart a list of alleged supporters of the man turkey blames for last year's failed coup, the muslim cleric fethullah gulen. but german
this team expects to be choppered into one of the most promote areas hit hard by cyclone debbie.days and it could become isolated, to reach out to some of the communities who were hit by the cyclone. when they get there they will have to assess the risks, assess safety and make sure everyone is safe and recovering from the impact of the storm. a plane has caught fire after skidding off a runway whilst landing at an airport in peru. all 1111 people onboard the peruvian airlines flight evacuated...
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our top story: australia has triggered a disaster response plan after cyclone debbie pummelled the north—eastoast. the storm has caused major damage, torrential rain and power cuts to tens of thousands of homes in queensland. the prime minister has ordered military helicopters and the be sent over to deliver aid. britain's prime minister theresa may has signed an historic letter triggering the uk departure from the eu. it will be delivered to brussels later today setting up two years of intense negotiations with the eu. this story is trending@bbc.com, a ref at piece of footage has been captured using hidden track, cameras. it is the indochinese tiger. —— this story is trending at bbc.com, a rare piece of footage. our top story: the uk: the scottish parliament has voted in favour of making a formal request to the uk government of making a independence referendum. —— our top story in the uk: britain formally begins the process to exit the european union, what should asian companies be looking for? are we set to the higher oil prices? we will hear from the international energy agency. hello. lat
our top story: australia has triggered a disaster response plan after cyclone debbie pummelled the north—eastoast. the storm has caused major damage, torrential rain and power cuts to tens of thousands of homes in queensland. the prime minister has ordered military helicopters and the be sent over to deliver aid. britain's prime minister theresa may has signed an historic letter triggering the uk departure from the eu. it will be delivered to brussels later today setting up two years of...
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cyclone debbie might have landed, that she is not done yet., to airlie close. it is impossible to get there orfurther down, to airlie beach. there is all so been torrential rainfall. some places and have expected as much as two feet of rain to fall on monday. that is cause extra risk of running. emergency services are not going there until the winsley has dropped. only then can they go out and assess what the damage is. only then can we really know what disruption as them. so far, just one report of an injury, ofa man far, just one report of an injury, of a man in an area called prosepine, where the wind moved in and is now study to dissipate. but people are being warned that this is not over yet. they will remain in their homes and shops will remain closed, i would their homes and shops will remain closed, iwould imagine, their homes and shops will remain closed, i would imagine, for some days. electricity, about 50,000 people are without it in the area. they are in for a long week even after cyclone debbie has done worse. thank you very much
cyclone debbie might have landed, that she is not done yet., to airlie close. it is impossible to get there orfurther down, to airlie beach. there is all so been torrential rainfall. some places and have expected as much as two feet of rain to fall on monday. that is cause extra risk of running. emergency services are not going there until the winsley has dropped. only then can they go out and assess what the damage is. only then can we really know what disruption as them. so far, just one...
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i'm okay with debbie's exit but not okay with carrie's.iddle of what i thought were her finest hours. >> the public memorial taking place in the hollywood hills is where both debbie and carrie have been laid to rest. >> one of the people that everybody associates carrie with is harrison ford. have you heard from harrison? >> we've heard from hair sp arrd mark. they've written beautiful things to us. >> when mark and harrison say to you mightily following the passing in. >> i'm without words. i'm stunned. i have a depth of loss. >> carrie's daughter, billie lourde was in emotional to make any speeches. >> she's dealing with two gigantic losses. i'm letting her breathe. ♪ you're beautiful >> a british singer composed a song for the event. he was friends with carrie. >> he writes "you're beautiful" in her bathroom. there's a piano in the bathroom, and they inspired each other. >>> up next, our wild day with blake and jake gyllenhaal. >> you're a real mess. >>> then hot guys enjoying the single life. orlando after katie, lady gaga's ex looking
i'm okay with debbie's exit but not okay with carrie's.iddle of what i thought were her finest hours. >> the public memorial taking place in the hollywood hills is where both debbie and carrie have been laid to rest. >> one of the people that everybody associates carrie with is harrison ford. have you heard from harrison? >> we've heard from hair sp arrd mark. they've written beautiful things to us. >> when mark and harrison say to you mightily following the passing in....
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i'm okay with debbie's exit not so okay with carrie's exit. carrie was in the middle of her finest hours. >> her public memorial on saturday will be at forest lawn hills. >> have you heard from harris mark both, both of them are traveling, there's big star wars stuff going on right now, they're on the same schedule, the two of them. they've written some beautiful things, notes to us. >> when mark and harrison say to you, immediately following the passing? >> i'm without words, i'm stunned. i h aave depth of loss. >> carrie's daughter billy lord ill attend, it's too emotional for her to make any speeches. >> she's dealing with two gigantic losses, i'm letting her breathe. she needs to breathe. ♪ you're beautiful you're beautiful ♪ >> jimz blunt composed a tribute song for the event. he was friends with carrie. and the song will play over a photo montage. >> they were very dear friends. >> he writes you're beautiful in her bathroom, because there's a piano in the bathroom. they inspired each other. >> carrie was godmother to james' son. if you w
i'm okay with debbie's exit not so okay with carrie's exit. carrie was in the middle of her finest hours. >> her public memorial on saturday will be at forest lawn hills. >> have you heard from harris mark both, both of them are traveling, there's big star wars stuff going on right now, they're on the same schedule, the two of them. they've written some beautiful things, notes to us. >> when mark and harrison say to you, immediately following the passing? >> i'm without...
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following flooding caused by cyclone debbie. a reporter found it, covering storm damage. more horrifying, he said a river nearby is full of bull sharks. >> oh. sharknado. >> can't get back. >>> this next animal story just makes you ask, why? here is the answer. florida. >> florida. however. this guy in the blue shirt. >> oh. >> he is an alligator trainer. for some reason decide to do a belly flop in a pool filled with the huge reptiles. >> you can see the video loops after six seconds. we're not sure what happened next. >> we presume that he is okay. >> he made it out. >> okay. yes. >> guessing those are well-fed gators or he wouldn't take the risk. >> i would hope so. they look mighty hungry. >> we have to question the man's judgment in general. "the skinny" is coming up next. >> including how halle berry, halle berry, almost broke the internet, show us what she would do just for a snack. >> for a snack. halle. >> for a snack. halle. protect. ♪ skinny so skinny >> going to start friday "the skinny" with a sneak peek of winter i
following flooding caused by cyclone debbie. a reporter found it, covering storm damage. more horrifying, he said a river nearby is full of bull sharks. >> oh. sharknado. >> can't get back. >>> this next animal story just makes you ask, why? here is the answer. florida. >> florida. however. this guy in the blue shirt. >> oh. >> he is an alligator trainer. for some reason decide to do a belly flop in a pool filled with the huge reptiles. >> you can...
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. >>> well, still to come this morning remembering carrie fisher and debbie reynold when "eyewitness news" continues, we will show you public memorial celebrating their lives. >>> landmarks across the globe turn off their lights and turn up awareness, saturday night, justin. >>> good sunday morning, everyone waking up to dreary conditions, literally today but several more rain chances on the way for the workweek. we will time it ou >>> back now, landmarks all around the world turned off their power for earth hour. occasion marks 10 years since earth hour began, each year for one hour, electrolytes, and 7,000 cities across 172 countries are turned off, focusing public attention on climate change and save a few meg watts in the process. it is brainchild of the worldwide life fund which has been doing this since 2007. >>> meteorologists are warning of a dangerous weather in parts of the midwest and south in the coming weeks. this weekend, the tornado destroyed homes in arkansas and national weather service says it plans to look into whether a tornado destroyed a church in louisiana. ano
. >>> well, still to come this morning remembering carrie fisher and debbie reynold when "eyewitness news" continues, we will show you public memorial celebrating their lives. >>> landmarks across the globe turn off their lights and turn up awareness, saturday night, justin. >>> good sunday morning, everyone waking up to dreary conditions, literally today but several more rain chances on the way for the workweek. we will time it ou >>> back now,...
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this is cyclone debbie, from outer space. you can see how massive it is as it pushes into australia. as we keep an eye on the weather pushing our way, stormwatch 7 is always on your side. today is a good day to grab that free app so you are we will keep you posted during these dangerous situations. today president trump will sign an executive order that will overhaul president obama for us efforts to curb global warming, including a review of the clean power plant it restricts greenhouse gas emissions at coal power plants. lifting a 14 month old moratorium on coal leases on federal land. president trump has called the powerplant rule an attack on american workers struggling in the coal industry. democrats on the house intelligence committee are lashing out against the chairman of that panel, who they say should recuse himself from the probe. this comes after it was revealed that nuÑez secretly met with a source on white house grounds and was told by intelligence officials that they may have inadvertently picked up communicati
this is cyclone debbie, from outer space. you can see how massive it is as it pushes into australia. as we keep an eye on the weather pushing our way, stormwatch 7 is always on your side. today is a good day to grab that free app so you are we will keep you posted during these dangerous situations. today president trump will sign an executive order that will overhaul president obama for us efforts to curb global warming, including a review of the clean power plant it restricts greenhouse gas...
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i thought he was gonna -- going to go too far. >> debbie was scared of tony. raise any suspicion as to why he would wanna ever harm melissa. >> reporter: she couldn't connect the dots that put him in that garage with her friend. >> absolutely not. >> reporter: maybe senseless to the wife, but those dots were starting to connect for detectives. they eventually shared their suspicions with debra and how the evidence of the travelling iphone pointed to tony. >> i remember that i couldn't stand up. i wasn't able to stand on my feet. >> reporter: melissa's murder was devastating and frightening for everyone at the law firm, especially it seemed for scott rothstein. only the week before, rothstein was toasting melissa after making her partner. now, he was helping her family with funeral arrangements. melissa's aunt, lynn haberl, spoke at the church memorial. >> i could look out from the podium and see a sea of lawyers out there. >> reporter: including scott rothstein? >> including scott rothstein. >> reporter: who actually paid for the funeral. >> he actually paid.
i thought he was gonna -- going to go too far. >> debbie was scared of tony. raise any suspicion as to why he would wanna ever harm melissa. >> reporter: she couldn't connect the dots that put him in that garage with her friend. >> absolutely not. >> reporter: maybe senseless to the wife, but those dots were starting to connect for detectives. they eventually shared their suspicions with debra and how the evidence of the travelling iphone pointed to tony. >> i...
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we will keep a close eye on cyclone debbie. the next few days, dry at the moment. there will be some cloud pushing in from the east, misty miss, too. bar the odd shower across the far south—west in the morning, it will stay dry. chilly as we have seenin it will stay dry. chilly as we have seen in recent nights, temperatures falling away the frost in the western highlands of scotland. more cloud in the sky here tomorrow. there will be some sunshine around, particularly across south—eastern areas. shower was pushing across ireland in the direction of south—west scotland. a lot of cloud, cooler than it has been recently in many parts of scotland. showers in northern ireland, and the odd sharp shower pressing across wales and south—west england. brightness to end the day across south wales and south—west england. as we head into the evening, it will turn down again. the next weatherfront pushing in, damp and dreary weather extending into main northern and western parts. by wednesday, heavy rain in the north—western areas with a fre
we will keep a close eye on cyclone debbie. the next few days, dry at the moment. there will be some cloud pushing in from the east, misty miss, too. bar the odd shower across the far south—west in the morning, it will stay dry. chilly as we have seenin it will stay dry. chilly as we have seen in recent nights, temperatures falling away the frost in the western highlands of scotland. more cloud in the sky here tomorrow. there will be some sunshine around, particularly across south—eastern...
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screen authorities say the damage done by cyclone debbie was less severe than originally anticipated.erce category for storm slammed into the northern queensland coast on tuesday, packing winds of up to 260 kilometers per hour. the cyclone was later downgraded as it moved inland but not before forcing tens of thousands of people to evacuate their homes. >> homes ripped apart, trees uprooted, roads flooded and cars adrift. a trail of chaos lies in the wake of cyclone debbie, as residents emerge from their shelters to tell the tale. pop andher the windows we felt the pressure in our ears. the wind came through the garage here and popped the back windows as well. we thought it's not safe anymore, let's escape, so we went over to the neighbors place. >> we have an open bar now. deckso have trees on our weary trees and agree are absolutely everywhere. coast wasortheastern battered by winds of up to 260 kilometers per hour, leaving over 60,000 homes without electricity. some remote communities were left entirely cut off by the storm. rescue workers set out to reach them as the military sent
screen authorities say the damage done by cyclone debbie was less severe than originally anticipated.erce category for storm slammed into the northern queensland coast on tuesday, packing winds of up to 260 kilometers per hour. the cyclone was later downgraded as it moved inland but not before forcing tens of thousands of people to evacuate their homes. >> homes ripped apart, trees uprooted, roads flooded and cars adrift. a trail of chaos lies in the wake of cyclone debbie, as residents...
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. >> reporter: his mom debby a photographer and self- proclaimed penny pincher says that the cost caught them off guard. costs can cost 21 to $22,000. a lot of it depends on the family's income. >> we're also making the assumption that higher income households will spend more money on toys and upgrading the nursery. >> reporter: while some items like college savings and life insurance for the parents might be optional, mcquay says most are not. like extra housing cost, baby food, transportation, child care, health insurance and out of pocket health costs. >> most households vastly under estimate the child of raising a child. many thought it would cost $5,000. >> reporter: parents to be need to plan ahead. and a reminder kids don't need high end everything. >> we need to keep in mind what the baby wants isn't stuff. >> reporter: debby agrees she says rothie her second baby has been cheaper in cost. she says it's definitely worth it. >> i wish we would have known more. we would have our baby any way. >> reporter: the survey found more than half of parents say they regret some of the financ
. >> reporter: his mom debby a photographer and self- proclaimed penny pincher says that the cost caught them off guard. costs can cost 21 to $22,000. a lot of it depends on the family's income. >> we're also making the assumption that higher income households will spend more money on toys and upgrading the nursery. >> reporter: while some items like college savings and life insurance for the parents might be optional, mcquay says most are not. like extra housing cost, baby...