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elmwood main right now, which is shockingly low, the lowest that's ever been here," said charis van der heide, a wildlife biologist.sites for winter stopovers like the grove and others statewide saw a stunning 86 percent drop in butterflies this year. the butterfly grove in goleta used to be one of the largest overwintering sites in california. the rapid decline is a mystery."habitat loss of milkweed, fires and bad air quality in california, weird weather, it's hard to know," said van der heide.van der heide said the monarchs are not only pollinators critical to the health of the environment, but they are also a wonder to behold, " ... we are losing a species that inspires so much awe." (ken) that was alys martinez reporting. the butterflies are generally found from november to march in forested groves... all the way from mendocino county... down to baja california. but a washington state university study found the species will likely go extinct in the next few decades if nothing is done to save it. (pam) appellate court proceedings in a case that could strike down the affordable care a
elmwood main right now, which is shockingly low, the lowest that's ever been here," said charis van der heide, a wildlife biologist.sites for winter stopovers like the grove and others statewide saw a stunning 86 percent drop in butterflies this year. the butterfly grove in goleta used to be one of the largest overwintering sites in california. the rapid decline is a mystery."habitat loss of milkweed, fires and bad air quality in california, weird weather, it's hard to know,"...
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do you remember the guy alex van der zwann. he was that tall, blonde, tapper foreign lawyer that pled guilty to lying to federal investigators about his work with paul manafort. alex van der zwann is one of the people caught up who has not only pled guilty to a felony but sentenced to prison and already completed his prison sentence and gone home to europe. when he turned up in federal court in washington, there was a couple things interesting about his case and who he is. first of all, it turns out he's the son-in-law, married to the daughter of a russian billionaire. one of the billionaire owners of alpha bank. alpha bank is not a state-owned russian bank. it's the biggest bank in russia, i think, that's not state run although there is noise quite recently the kremlin might take over. the owner haves tu eers have tu numerous times. for one, day athey are mentione the christopher steele dossier, part of the consolation of anecdotes and collusion between the trump campaign and russia during the 2016 election. the owners are inv
do you remember the guy alex van der zwann. he was that tall, blonde, tapper foreign lawyer that pled guilty to lying to federal investigators about his work with paul manafort. alex van der zwann is one of the people caught up who has not only pled guilty to a felony but sentenced to prison and already completed his prison sentence and gone home to europe. when he turned up in federal court in washington, there was a couple things interesting about his case and who he is. first of all, it...
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well, alex van der zwaan no longer works at skadden arps. gregory craig is no longer a partner at the firm, he left in april. but today, surprise, the justice department revealed a multimillion dollar civil settlement between the justice department and that very fancy law firm, skadden arps. the firm agrees to retroactively register as an unregistered foreign agent working on behalf of ukraine, the pro-russian government of ukraine that paul manafort represented. the firm has also agreed to pay back to the u.s. government the more than $4 million paul manafort allegedly secretly shovelled to them so they would do work that looked like the independent work product of this very prestigious western law firm while what they were really doing was just whyitewash work for manafort's pro-russian clients. there are a few things that are interesting about this. number one, this is a surprise. i didn't know this was coming. also, big prestigious rich connected american law firms like this one don't usually get in trouble for anything. let alone for gr
well, alex van der zwaan no longer works at skadden arps. gregory craig is no longer a partner at the firm, he left in april. but today, surprise, the justice department revealed a multimillion dollar civil settlement between the justice department and that very fancy law firm, skadden arps. the firm agrees to retroactively register as an unregistered foreign agent working on behalf of ukraine, the pro-russian government of ukraine that paul manafort represented. the firm has also agreed to pay...
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(risas). >>> el coman der no quiere que lo vinculen con el narco corrido. podÍa. >>> yo honestamente no estuve entera de no soy quiÉn maneja estas cosas no me gusta confrontar a nadie. puede lo grito y repito. si me dicen no se puede cantar. no canto. >>> estÁ establecida en artÍculo 222 de inversiones y espectÁculo. si el cantante... >>> no me gusta confrontar a las autoridades y meterme en lÍos, que si puede... es trabajo de mi compaÑÍa, de los empresario sis la cosa no se pudo me quedo con ganas de cantarle a mi gente de chihuahua. >>> alfredo rÍos por interpretar temas del movimiento alterado donde se hace apologÍa del delito. ahora ha cambiado sistema hacia el lado opuesto. >>> ni siquiera tengo tantas canciones como se dice. pero, de algunos temas que pudieran molestarle a alguien, tengo no sÉ cuantos temas. 4 o 5. pero mi carrera, estÁ hecha a base de m Úsica romÁntica, mÚsia de rancho. solo el que conoce de mÚsica lo sabe. >>> como Él dice que se portÓ bien este aÑo. le hizo su carta a los reyes magos. y pidiÓ algo peculiar. lo mismo siempre, paz, s
(risas). >>> el coman der no quiere que lo vinculen con el narco corrido. podÍa. >>> yo honestamente no estuve entera de no soy quiÉn maneja estas cosas no me gusta confrontar a nadie. puede lo grito y repito. si me dicen no se puede cantar. no canto. >>> estÁ establecida en artÍculo 222 de inversiones y espectÁculo. si el cantante... >>> no me gusta confrontar a las autoridades y meterme en lÍos, que si puede... es trabajo de mi compaÑÍa, de los...
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todavÍa no pueden determinar su origen acto, hay dos teorÍas, la mayorÍa los expertos creen que puede derortuguÉs asegura que es inocente y se ha mostrado dispuesto a colaborar con la justicia. >> cuando Él militaba en el real madrid. >> nicolÁs no deja de admirar a quien piensa es una leyenda viva del fÚtbol. >> muy pocas oportunidades vamos a tener nosotros de ver atletas con ese poder, con esa capacidad de un cristiano ronaldo. >> pero la imagen que tiene de su Ídolo podria hoy estar en tela de juicio, la policÍa de las vegas exigiÓ una prueba de adn de cristiano ronaldo para compararla con el vestido que traÍa ella quien lo acusa de haberla violado en 2009. >> un Ídolo de la juventud, pero si izquierdo algo tiene que pagarlo. >> el aÑo pasado la supuesta vÍctima demandÓ a la estrella del fÚtbol alegando que Él abuÓo de ella y la sometiÓ a actos sexuales que ella no querÍa, acusaciones que las autoridades siguen investigando. >> significa que el movimiento #metoo tiene mucho auge y la policÍa siente la obligaciÓn a la sociedad de investigaciÓn mucho mÁs cuidadosa mente. >> sin embargo,
todavÍa no pueden determinar su origen acto, hay dos teorÍas, la mayorÍa los expertos creen que puede derortuguÉs asegura que es inocente y se ha mostrado dispuesto a colaborar con la justicia. >> cuando Él militaba en el real madrid. >> nicolÁs no deja de admirar a quien piensa es una leyenda viva del fÚtbol. >> muy pocas oportunidades vamos a tener nosotros de ver atletas con ese poder, con esa capacidad de un cristiano ronaldo. >> pero la imagen que tiene de su...
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ders controlling the use of tobacco and sales with many local governments earning top grades for several years. >>> the time is 4:07. >>> a bipartisan group of lawmakers are trying to prevent another governor government shutdown. the only have until february 15. we have a look at who will be at the table. >> reporter: the hope that congress overcomes congress now lies with a small group tasked with hammering out a deal. the bipartisan committee has 17 members. they work on preparations. many have a track record of doing this. >> the first attempt to move the ball and get something done and we see that by who is on their. >> reporter: it points to house republicans. >> even though the republicans are not part of the freedom caucus, they're not fond of government shutdown's, there people who want to see the government doing things. >> reporter: the democratic senator could also be a key player. >> he can function independently. in some ways, he can report back to chuck schumer that the democrats have some of their heavy hitters. >> they've shown opposition on the $5 billion down payment fo
ders controlling the use of tobacco and sales with many local governments earning top grades for several years. >>> the time is 4:07. >>> a bipartisan group of lawmakers are trying to prevent another governor government shutdown. the only have until february 15. we have a look at who will be at the table. >> reporter: the hope that congress overcomes congress now lies with a small group tasked with hammering out a deal. the bipartisan committee has 17 members. they work...
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also,der politics. no sooner elizabeth warren announ for presidt -- >> hel seioux city. >> that we started to see commen like this. the debate over different treatm g on the presid campaign trail. joinin me for insight and analys are sakie hunt, david brooks columnist for "the new york t former d congna edwards, and matthecontinetti. welcom "meet the p >> announcer: from nbc n s in washin the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. will b first "meet the pr of the new year. govern shutdown is now in s 16th day and, well, second year. tying it for the third longest inhistory and the problems for everyo piling up.te though national parks are open, they are not staff means a lot of places are beginning to look like this. in addition, the federal food stamp program which he services 38 million low income americans facessevere cuts. and so$140 billn in tax refunds, your mone frozen or delayed. democrats th willin to provide funding, the g
also,der politics. no sooner elizabeth warren announ for presidt -- >> hel seioux city. >> that we started to see commen like this. the debate over different treatm g on the presid campaign trail. joinin me for insight and analys are sakie hunt, david brooks columnist for "the new york t former d congna edwards, and matthecontinetti. welcom "meet the p >> announcer: from nbc n s in washin the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the...
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think we need to have this plan in border security but i wouldn't suggest there's ar crisis on the derere's not a single republican or democrat who believes we need further investments in barrier structures in the wall, who represents the southern border. so those are concerns that we continue to have because the president wants to fulfill this campaign promise but thple peo on the ground who know the issues know that a physical barrier is the most expensive and least efficient wayor ir to protect our border. >> nawaz: you and colleagues have talked about a smart wall, use of broader technology for deck teaks and deterrents in some cases. could it be possible that in this potential plan you are actually spending more than the $5.7 billion the president initiallasked for, for his wall? >> i think it's possible. we want to make robuste investments whsources are needed. we know there is equipment we can purchase that will help detect drugs at our ports o entry, we know there is broader infrastructure investment wemaan in between the ports of entry. we know there are marine and coast guard
think we need to have this plan in border security but i wouldn't suggest there's ar crisis on the derere's not a single republican or democrat who believes we need further investments in barrier structures in the wall, who represents the southern border. so those are concerns that we continue to have because the president wants to fulfill this campaign promise but thple peo on the ground who know the issues know that a physical barrier is the most expensive and least efficient wayor ir to...
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. >>> as der showed us, the shutdown may have ended, but the acts is of kindness have not. volunteers in clinton, maryland, made 900 free lunches for fe cral workers andtractors at the tree of life christian ministries. part of the money came from a federal contractor who won't be getting back pay, but still wanted to help those less fortunate. >> we're going to make sure that we can feed as many people as we possibly can. these are the people that really need our support. so we're here toho give folks the support that they need. a the organizers say if the government shuts dgain in three weeks, they plan to put on another free lunch. >>> andfo more hel furloughed workers, the capital area food bank handing out groceries, folks stopped by a giant store in northeast waon. the food bank has sets up pop-up markets to assist people during the shutdown. organizers said the initial demand was overwhelming. >> some hearty souls took a plunge in the potomac river today, take a. lo this is the 14th annual polar plunge at national harborfo s had fun swimming and playing in the very c
. >>> as der showed us, the shutdown may have ended, but the acts is of kindness have not. volunteers in clinton, maryland, made 900 free lunches for fe cral workers andtractors at the tree of life christian ministries. part of the money came from a federal contractor who won't be getting back pay, but still wanted to help those less fortunate. >> we're going to make sure that we can feed as many people as we possibly can. these are the people that really need our support. so...
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der riayat al aytam is the olst orphanage in the middle east.opened its doors to orphaned boys in 1925, and moved from sana'a's ancient old city to this spot in the 70s. now, around 400 boys call it home. some sent here by extended ntmily, others abandoned by their destitute pa or taken in from the streets. little mohsin douma's fathermeas killed in s current, brutal civil war. he is 12-years-old and arrived with two older brothers. >> ( translated ): my grandpa and uncle brought us here to study. they told us that we have to study here until we finish high school. >> ( translated ): what do you want to do whe you grow up? >> ( translated ): doctor. >> reporter: mohsin is lucky. he still gets to go home to his mom after term ends. in the arab world, children arer often cons orphans when their father dies. in yemen, poverished by the war, single mothers can rarely cope alone. some are forced to re-y and start new families. but mohsin also has ahmed ali, his best friend and neighbor from his home village. ahmed is 11-years-old and lost his father
der riayat al aytam is the olst orphanage in the middle east.opened its doors to orphaned boys in 1925, and moved from sana'a's ancient old city to this spot in the 70s. now, around 400 boys call it home. some sent here by extended ntmily, others abandoned by their destitute pa or taken in from the streets. little mohsin douma's fathermeas killed in s current, brutal civil war. he is 12-years-old and arrived with two older brothers. >> ( translated ): my grandpa and uncle brought us here...
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. >> you even bon der hwonder how possible to be that cold. >> you shouldn't wonder how that's possibleyou would know. >> wow, i can't imagine. >> good morning, welcome to the bay area. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm commute in a bit. first we want to get to our weather here which is not freezing like that. >> it's not 50 below. it's 50 degrees. >> yeah! california! >> we're going to balance things out here. there is a live look in fremont this morning, as you get ready to head out the door, everything is looking good as far as our visibility, no issues with weather, and it will stay dry today, despite the fact that we will see more clouds. look at those temperatures by noon we're at 63 degrees, and we'll get a look at all of our microclimates coming up. mike, it's a good start to the week. >> we should always start the show with "it could be worse" than what we're bringing you right now. as far as the speed sensors go if you consider anything below the speed limit not good and most people do. looking at a smooth flow of traffic across the bay bridge, the disabled vehicle just off the carquin
. >> you even bon der hwonder how possible to be that cold. >> you shouldn't wonder how that's possibleyou would know. >> wow, i can't imagine. >> good morning, welcome to the bay area. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm commute in a bit. first we want to get to our weather here which is not freezing like that. >> it's not 50 below. it's 50 degrees. >> yeah! california! >> we're going to balance things out here. there is a live look in fremont this morning,...
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der the new law f you're caught, you will still face a $50 fine. you will not face jail time and a criminal charge. supporters of izdecriminion say stiffer punishment unirly targets poor people. the mayor sided with metro itse 50 million dollars from fair evaders. it must go through congressional review before becoming law. >>> the county police department in arlington county decided body cameras are too expensive. it's roughly $300,000 a. ye "the washington post" reports that smaller police departments across the country said they programs.ord the they're too expensive to store and manage the footage. they explained the challenge is not purchasing the technology, they wrote, it's implementing the program which requires upgrades to existing infrastructure and the need to hire additional staff s toport it. >>> terrifying video this morning of a car crushed from both ends in a violent crash in pennsylvia. oh my goodness. this happened yesteouay morning 25 miles south of harrisburg. a box truck rear ended a smapuer le car. you can see it there right i
der the new law f you're caught, you will still face a $50 fine. you will not face jail time and a criminal charge. supporters of izdecriminion say stiffer punishment unirly targets poor people. the mayor sided with metro itse 50 million dollars from fair evaders. it must go through congressional review before becoming law. >>> the county police department in arlington county decided body cameras are too expensive. it's roughly $300,000 a. ye "the washington post" reports...
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ders in the what are people struggling with? it seems like such an easy concept to slee but it's a real struggle for people. >> so it definitely is a struggle for this community and nationwide. we know sleepor drs are extremely prevalent. insomnia being probabl the most common. but of particular concern to us is a problem called obstructive sleep apnea which we know can have devastating effects on a li person's q of life and health. we feels i particularly important to this community because it is a problem of increased prevalence and severity and that's what we try to gett help t our underserved communities are particularly at risk. >> if youave an sue, you can come and have a screening provided by howard university hoital and perhaps that sets things in motion, points you in the right rection, lets you know what you're up against, correct? >> correct. so people from our cter will be there talking with people who are interested in discussing what's going on with their sleep. we'd b happy to share lots of information about what'
ders in the what are people struggling with? it seems like such an easy concept to slee but it's a real struggle for people. >> so it definitely is a struggle for this community and nationwide. we know sleepor drs are extremely prevalent. insomnia being probabl the most common. but of particular concern to us is a problem called obstructive sleep apnea which we know can have devastating effects on a li person's q of life and health. we feels i particularly important to this community...
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here's to some der weather in the year to come. hot's check on the forecast with amelia.it looking out there so far? >> we need a
here's to some der weather in the year to come. hot's check on the forecast with amelia.it looking out there so far? >> we need a
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violating huawei of sanctions laws by operating der a shadow company called skycom and that u.s. transactions with skycom, not realizing that huawei had t s it accuses huawei of trying t conceal information, lying to the authorities, and fly tnesses back to china so they couldn't be interviewed. jane: what impact of the charges likely to have on u.s. and chinese relations? rajini: i will read you will quote that stuck out from the news conference. it goes on to talk about the influence that the chinese government holds over huawei, and that icrucial because this in many ways is the u.s. flexing its muscles over china and using huawein is matter. we havehi laterweek on wednesday and thursday a delegation of trade officials who are coming over from china to discuss trade with u.s. officials here. that is crucial because there has been a 60-date agreement between the two countries to come to some kind of understanding after a tit-for-tat trade war that has been g jane: what has chi's reaction this been so far? rajini: so far through about this they have disputed all of these allegat
violating huawei of sanctions laws by operating der a shadow company called skycom and that u.s. transactions with skycom, not realizing that huawei had t s it accuses huawei of trying t conceal information, lying to the authorities, and fly tnesses back to china so they couldn't be interviewed. jane: what impact of the charges likely to have on u.s. and chinese relations? rajini: i will read you will quote that stuck out from the news conference. it goes on to talk about the influence that the...
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. >> they have made it clear, they are not for openb ders. they want more border security. you may seene more m on that. that's where both sides can claim victory here. you are ight, she has all the strength behind her. >> how do you think nancyf pelosi,e's inclined, what type of deal will she cut s both sides get a little bit of something. >> focus on the democratic party. i want to take a moment to remind nancy pelosi supporters, she waskiful in checking the president and refusing to make a deal that was b t for country. but, she needs to keep te rest of her party happy. here in califoia and across the country, we havenassive wins the wing of immigration reform. on the hee of inhumane treatment of migrants and the same policy that is were happening on the border, giving i.c.e. expanded power and human rights abuses without the passage of daca is notoing to fly with the base of the party. >> they are cracking down on the border today. we had a situation are making asylum seekers stay in mexico, waiting r cases to be adjudicated. we have e a lot of -- to tell the truth to o
. >> they have made it clear, they are not for openb ders. they want more border security. you may seene more m on that. that's where both sides can claim victory here. you are ight, she has all the strength behind her. >> how do you think nancyf pelosi,e's inclined, what type of deal will she cut s both sides get a little bit of something. >> focus on the democratic party. i want to take a moment to remind nancy pelosi supporters, she waskiful in checking the president and...
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a slight chance of thuntd der. 1:00 tomorrow afternoon, clouds on the increase, by 5:30, sock pocket os-rain for the reign. 8:00 p.m., approaching san francisco. 10:00 p.m., it's coming down pretty hard, oranges and yellows indicating heavier rain. it will be briefly heavy going into the 12:30 hour, and then it tapers to scattered lighter showers for a thursday morning commute between 5:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. still some isolated showers thursday at noontime. rainfall potential with this system, highest right now, totals look like in the north bay, over an inch possible there, half an inch to three-quarters of an inch to the rest of you. a moderate storm for friday into saturday, level 2, heavier rain, stronger winds, half an inch to 2 1/2 inches of rain and a chance for thunderstorms. accuweather forecast, rainy in the evening, level 1 for wednesday into thursday. 2, wet and windy friday. saturday morning rainy and gu y gusty. cold showers on sunday, snow level dropping, 3,500 to 4,000 feet, which means our highest peaks, may see a little show, and an early chance on monday. this will
a slight chance of thuntd der. 1:00 tomorrow afternoon, clouds on the increase, by 5:30, sock pocket os-rain for the reign. 8:00 p.m., approaching san francisco. 10:00 p.m., it's coming down pretty hard, oranges and yellows indicating heavier rain. it will be briefly heavy going into the 12:30 hour, and then it tapers to scattered lighter showers for a thursday morning commute between 5:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. still some isolated showers thursday at noontime. rainfall potential with this system,...
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the main thing behind it is to help you be sell for --afer ri ders. >> it's one of the biggest tech showshe drink startups alongside established companies. ces is expected to draw more than 180,000 visitors, hoping for a chance to see the kind of tech that will dominate this year's agenda. >> artificial intelligence, you will see a lot ofroduct powered by ai, meaning voice recognition, facial recognition, things like that. five g connectivity which is 100 times faster than 4g lte. >> with 4500 exhibitors, the overall vibe tends to be optimistic. tech can solve problems, that's what the industry message seemed to be this year in las vegas. brent: those concerns on the trade war might easily. american and chinese representatives continue their discussions about trade relations. the stakes are high. goods from chinese mass production have long covers shelves of tory stores. u.s. brands have devoted customers in china but the prolonged discord about political leaders could erode the loyal base. >> the chinese by more consumer products from america thanhey do from any other foreign country. in
the main thing behind it is to help you be sell for --afer ri ders. >> it's one of the biggest tech showshe drink startups alongside established companies. ces is expected to draw more than 180,000 visitors, hoping for a chance to see the kind of tech that will dominate this year's agenda. >> artificial intelligence, you will see a lot ofroduct powered by ai, meaning voice recognition, facial recognition, things like that. five g connectivity which is 100 times faster than 4g lte....
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. >>> what will you miss most about your sis der? >> her smile. >> reporter: 1-old was in the front passenger seat. >> he was white and he had blue eyes. ffad a hoodie on >> reporter: she's deputies eleased this sketch of the suspect. it started off on the passeng side then switched lanes behind them and pulled up to the drivers sidan >>ou remember how many gunshots they were? >> no, but i know he finished his clip. he emptied out his gun. >> reporter: investigators are looking into whether this deadly encounter is connected to an unsolved shooting in the same arean 2017 where a white suspect fired into a vehicle carrying african americans. shaquille o'neal has offered to help pay for jazmine's funeral. >> i hate to hear what happened. >> reporter: houston texans wide receiver deandre hopkins said he'll donate his paycheck from this saturday's police officer game in her honor. >> thanks to gabe gutierrez for that report. >> a rotten day for apple weighing heavily on u.s. markets. the dow tumbled 660 points after the tech titan report
. >>> what will you miss most about your sis der? >> her smile. >> reporter: 1-old was in the front passenger seat. >> he was white and he had blue eyes. ffad a hoodie on >> reporter: she's deputies eleased this sketch of the suspect. it started off on the passeng side then switched lanes behind them and pulled up to the drivers sidan >>ou remember how many gunshots they were? >> no, but i know he finished his clip. he emptied out his gun. >>...
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of the daily beast sent me an e-mail saying why ident just name a commission to go over every inch der and suggest what is needed? everywhere? you'd have people from both hat ies and experts and w they came up with, congress derstand.n pay us or un that was the only way you can 't needed s that weren anymore. there is a way out of this. i don't think the president wants a way out. he wants issue. revved up d it really and that is where we are. democrats feel you don't give bully. you'ree in and you know, writing your >> tuesday on the c-span networks, the house returns at 10:00 a.m. members vote on a resolution reject in white nationalism and white supremacy and recent remarks by iowa congressman steve king. aey will also take up short-term funding continuing resolution to reopen the federal government. at 10:00 a.m. on c-span two, the senate continues work on s-1 come in dealing with u.s. policy in the middle east. on c-span3, president trump's choice to be the next attorney general testifies at the first day of his confirmation hearing, live in the senate judiciary committee at 9:30
of the daily beast sent me an e-mail saying why ident just name a commission to go over every inch der and suggest what is needed? everywhere? you'd have people from both hat ies and experts and w they came up with, congress derstand.n pay us or un that was the only way you can 't needed s that weren anymore. there is a way out of this. i don't think the president wants a way out. he wants issue. revved up d it really and that is where we are. democrats feel you don't give bully. you'ree in and...
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that's why sunday and monday are storm team 4 wea der alerts as we track dangerously cold air movingtem is still evolving. we'll be talking all about it all day tomorrow. of course erchuck's iny early checking any delays. >> okay. thank you, amelia. >>> coming up next, the wizards make london theirown. why bradley beal thinks this could be the start of something bi bi >> sportg.s bi >> sportg.s ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ look, i never wanted to hebe the popular day.y. hey look, it's thursday! but in this place, it's just getting out of hand! hey thursday! popularity has always been friday's thing, and if friday finds out about this whole scene, trust me there's going to be drama! so, let's just keep all of this between us, hmm? thursday. friday! what's happening here? nothing. [ screaming ] >>> this is the xfinity sports desk. e of zards are in the mid one of their hardest stretches of the season. add to that,ve traveling 4,000 miles to host the new york knicks in london, but despite a disappg start to the season, the wizards never counting themselves out of games, including tonight. wizards pl
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of the daily beast sent me an e-mail saying why ident just name a commission to go over every inch der and suggest what is needed? everywhere? you'd have people from both hat ies and experts and w they came up with, congress derstand.n pay us or un that was the only way you can 't needed s that weren anymore. there is a way out of this. i don't think the president wants a way out. he wants issue. revved up d it really and that is where we are. democrats feel you don't give bully. you'ree in and you know, epitath.your >> there is research into turn overinto presidential reservations. she takes questions from students attending washington center's seminar this, is
of the daily beast sent me an e-mail saying why ident just name a commission to go over every inch der and suggest what is needed? everywhere? you'd have people from both hat ies and experts and w they came up with, congress derstand.n pay us or un that was the only way you can 't needed s that weren anymore. there is a way out of this. i don't think the president wants a way out. he wants issue. revved up d it really and that is where we are. democrats feel you don't give bully. you'ree in and...
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thate of what happened viral confrontation between students wearing maga hats and a native american der at the lincoln memorial. our ron allen now on how the student at the center of all this is defending himself. >> reporter: this face-to-face confrontatioigniting charges of racism. kentucky high school students hacused of mocking native american elder nphillips, who claims his drumming was a gesture of peace. >> i was scared. i was afeared. >> reporter: today junior nick sandman is speaking out. he and his classmates who face possible eulsion from covington catholic insist this s longer videows what really happened. the teens say they faced a barrage of verbal abus a group calling themselves the black hebrew israelites. sandn claims they got permission from chaperones to respond with spirit chants to counter the hateful things that were being shouted. philips approached trying, he says, to decrease tension between the two groups. >> intervened. and things just escalated from there. >> reporter: sandman claims, he singled me out for a confrontation, adding, i did smile at one point bec
thate of what happened viral confrontation between students wearing maga hats and a native american der at the lincoln memorial. our ron allen now on how the student at the center of all this is defending himself. >> reporter: this face-to-face confrontatioigniting charges of racism. kentucky high school students hacused of mocking native american elder nphillips, who claims his drumming was a gesture of peace. >> i was scared. i was afeared. >> reporter: today junior nick...
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also with us is christopher marshall chief diplomatic correspondent for the berlin based daily der tagesspiege. two argues that. nice is not enough germany must show that he can exercise pressure. to achieve its goals. and a very warm welcome to to andrea shalal senior correspondent with the reuters news agency. andre believes that the united nations has long standing institutional problems that have been magnified by donald trump's america first policies. but she maintains it will serve big hits a day on caller id like to begin with you ambassador ploy go who has you've you've served at the united nations for four years. a couple of years ago just tell us what the mood is like at the united nations at the moment it seems that it's the worst that it's been for a long time. well i think the united nations has always struggled with certain inefficiencies sir that emanate from its structure. but said it is a certainty. at six oh eight has been successful in many cases just to give you one exampl. i remember when in two thousand for the violence broke out again in high et. on a sunday morning the
also with us is christopher marshall chief diplomatic correspondent for the berlin based daily der tagesspiege. two argues that. nice is not enough germany must show that he can exercise pressure. to achieve its goals. and a very warm welcome to to andrea shalal senior correspondent with the reuters news agency. andre believes that the united nations has long standing institutional problems that have been magnified by donald trump's america first policies. but she maintains it will serve big...
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. >> isl>>der. instead of demonizing each other, let's see the humanityn ch other and what we can bring together as one nation stronger. >> all right. helen, a pleasure to have you here. you book, "last boat out of hang high" comes out january 22nd. thank you. >> thank you twee. >> that will do it for us. as always, you n find mor of our coverage at kqed.org/newsroom. than, for joining us. captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition ntr sunday, january 13: the partial governhutdown enters day 23. n d in our signature segment: a community livingth sides of the border grapples with the proposed wall. ne. on pbs newshour weekend s newshour weekend is ma possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. lthe cheryl and pmilstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. erhe j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. wa barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products
. >> isl>>der. instead of demonizing each other, let's see the humanityn ch other and what we can bring together as one nation stronger. >> all right. helen, a pleasure to have you here. you book, "last boat out of hang high" comes out january 22nd. thank you. >> thank you twee. >> that will do it for us. as always, you n find mor of our coverage at kqed.org/newsroom. than, for joining us. captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition...
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today perhaps next week we hope to hear something from brussels russia china turkey all backing the der why are they doing this well russia turkey china because they have economic interests they have again this interest in the whole oil business for example in the south america and we see bolivia there also back in venezuela but that is a political alliance the alliance between china russia and the third country west turkey and iran has a that is not really a political one it is much more an economic one russia does not back up the matter is more the socialism in venezuela ok no talk of a political crisis there is also a very real human crisis of migration crisis seven percent of the venezuelan population has left the country is this flow of humanity out of it us we are going to continue under the current conditions probably especially under the current conditions because no one really knows what is going to happen we just talked to a minute ago about a possible military intervention from the united states and that is a law that will mean more clashes so mean more. so yes probably this
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and number of other countries followed suit when the usa withdrew recognition from nicolas and the der now grade zero has issued a statement saying that he does feel that the state run oil company should be operated differently and called for a change of management now it's also important to note that john bolton has previously commented on the fact that the u.s. interest in venezuela and the current crisis there and u.s. involvement does seem to be linked to the fact that there's a large amount of oil there we've actually had john bolton say quote it will make a big difference to the united states. comically if we could have american oil companies invest in and produce the oil capabilities in venezuela that is a direct quote from john bolton so at this point john bolton is saying that if any action is taken against one grade of the person that the united states or other countries are recognizing as venezuela's president not recognizing nicolas maduro the elected leader who was just inaugurated they said if any action is taken against hand there will be further penalties against venezu
and number of other countries followed suit when the usa withdrew recognition from nicolas and the der now grade zero has issued a statement saying that he does feel that the state run oil company should be operated differently and called for a change of management now it's also important to note that john bolton has previously commented on the fact that the u.s. interest in venezuela and the current crisis there and u.s. involvement does seem to be linked to the fact that there's a large...
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. >> tonight i am speaking to you because there is a growing humanitarian and security crisis der ur southern bo.rd b patrol agents encounter thousands of illegal immigrants trying to e ont holur t hem and we have no way to promptly return them back home to their country. america proudly welcomes millions of lawful immigrants that enrich our society and contribute to our nation but all americans are hurt by uncontrolled illegal migration. it strains public resources and drives down jobs and wages. among those hardest hit are african americans and hispanic americans. our southern border is a pipeline for vast quantities of illegal drugs, including meth, heroin, cocaine and fentanyl. our proposal was developed by law enforcement professionals and border agents at the department of homeland security. these are the resources they have requested to properly perform their mission and keep america safe. in fact, safer than ever before. the proposal from homeland technology for detecting drugs, weapons, illegal contriband and many other things. we have requested more agents, and immigration
. >> tonight i am speaking to you because there is a growing humanitarian and security crisis der ur southern bo.rd b patrol agents encounter thousands of illegal immigrants trying to e ont holur t hem and we have no way to promptly return them back home to their country. america proudly welcomes millions of lawful immigrants that enrich our society and contribute to our nation but all americans are hurt by uncontrolled illegal migration. it strains public resources and drives down jobs...
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recognition of nicholas and der who is the elected president of venezuela who was just just inaugurated for his second term as president now at this point people are reflecting on the fact that the statement comes on the back of a video statement from u.s. vice president mike pence this is mike pence speaking about venezuela a message directed to folks in venezuela rallying around wedo this is mike pence. mike pence the vice president of the united states the united states supports the courageous decision by one. the president of your national assembly to assert that body's constitutional powers declare madeira or your sir nicolas maduro is a dictator with no legitimate claim to power now in addition to conferring recognition as president onto wedo statement goes on to actually support what wedo in efforts to quote restore constitutional legitimacy and many observateur are looking on and saying this is essentially a call for the venezuelan government to be overthrown for the elected leader nicolas maduro to be removed by the usa recognizing kwaito who has not been elected recognizing hi
recognition of nicholas and der who is the elected president of venezuela who was just just inaugurated for his second term as president now at this point people are reflecting on the fact that the statement comes on the back of a video statement from u.s. vice president mike pence this is mike pence speaking about venezuela a message directed to folks in venezuela rallying around wedo this is mike pence. mike pence the vice president of the united states the united states supports the...
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jeremy corbyn did say to der spiegel magazine, not long ago, brexit can't be stopped, but he's reversed, the brexit process can't be stopped because we're in the process now. it doesn't mean to say that decisions can't be made by parliament or the people in the future. let's get to these deep splits inside the labor party. i don't think there are. i heard your introduction we're riven with— we're not, we've held together pretty well. we're having a really good democratic debate right the way through in our party. well, you've got shadow ministers, ministerfor housing, she said if the labor party decides to go for a second referendum she will quit the front bench. you've got other mps like caroline flint who've said quite patently that as far as she's concerned, for her constituents, going to a second referendum would represent a betrayal. but they're properly reflecting their views but also they're reflecting the views of their constituents. so what we've been able to do as a party is establish a process where people can express their views but then we arrive at a democratic decision an
jeremy corbyn did say to der spiegel magazine, not long ago, brexit can't be stopped, but he's reversed, the brexit process can't be stopped because we're in the process now. it doesn't mean to say that decisions can't be made by parliament or the people in the future. let's get to these deep splits inside the labor party. i don't think there are. i heard your introduction we're riven with— we're not, we've held together pretty well. we're having a really good democratic debate right the way...
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der. nuevo tresemmé between washes. nuestra primera línea para cuando el cabello no se lava.iera ayudar a una familia a cerrar un doloroso capÍtulo de sus vidas. o darles fuerzas para seguir buscando al hijo que hace casi dos aÑos parte hacia estados unidos sin dejar rastro. sandoval nos cuenta la odisea de aquellos que no se cansan de reportera: el desierto de sonora puede engaÑar a que no lo conocen. en las primeras horas de la maÑana el sol revelaba la belleza de esta tierra temida. >> nosotros, tambiÉn, fuimos migrantes . tambiÉn pasamos por este desastroso desierto. reportera: los rescatistas elevan sus oraciones. y piden llegar hasta los restos de josuÉ sarmiento. >> con todo el cansancio que tenemos de ayer, hoy vamos a continuar caminando otras dos seseuede. con el afÁn de encontrarlo, y llevarle unas buenas noticias a su familia. reportera: el descubrimiento de una posible prenda de vestir del joven el dÍa anterior, puede ser una seÑal que estÁn cerca. y asÍ fue. >> son de humano.la notia que h estado esperando por casi dos aÑos. puede ser lo de josÉ. >> y yo pienso,
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der and i had this seven years of nomad gypsy life, a it was amazing.ting movies. then you add another one into the mix and it becomes a little more challenging. i tried to do that and i realized i had to hunker down at home a little bit more. i and now have a really good balance of how to -- honestly, it's like trial and error, isn't it? the first one is the -- >> kate, thank you for coming to see us. >> congrats on everything. >> good to see you. >>> over to mr. roker for thehe latest on weather. >> lake-effect snow in the eastern great lakee snow, but nnd mild in the rockies, all the way back down into the gulf coast. chillier down in florida. that's what' going on around the country. here is what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> right here at he it is windy and it is cold. that's not going to change at all between now and a midnight tonight when the winds finally start to die back down. temperatures are in the 20s for the most part now and will stay mostly inhe mid 30s today. but that wind will keep the windchills down near 20 degrees all
der and i had this seven years of nomad gypsy life, a it was amazing.ting movies. then you add another one into the mix and it becomes a little more challenging. i tried to do that and i realized i had to hunker down at home a little bit more. i and now have a really good balance of how to -- honestly, it's like trial and error, isn't it? the first one is the -- >> kate, thank you for coming to see us. >> congrats on everything. >> good to see you. >>> over to mr....
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it was exactly the kind of derring-do against german might the allies needed in the darkest time of thear. i like to bookend these stories and answer questions, returning again to james bennett. this is james when he was a young man in world war i. james was shot down over the north see as a royal narrow naval air service observer. he landed, he and his pilot landed in the north the, they were captured by nothing other than a submarine who pulled up essentially right underneath them. he was taken to germany, taken to holtzman and was one of the ten who made it home. in world war ii he served as an mi 9 agent throughout his family knew nothing of it. to give you an idea of the impact of mi 9, the impact of james's work and other holtzman escapees and other prisoners of war from world war i, serving as the genesis of mi 9. 573 british and commonwealth prisoners found themselves behind enemy lines, captured, escape to freedom in world war i. over 33,000 escapes in world war ii, british, commonwealth, and american. you can hold it too large measure to mi 9, not only the lectures they delive
it was exactly the kind of derring-do against german might the allies needed in the darkest time of thear. i like to bookend these stories and answer questions, returning again to james bennett. this is james when he was a young man in world war i. james was shot down over the north see as a royal narrow naval air service observer. he landed, he and his pilot landed in the north the, they were captured by nothing other than a submarine who pulled up essentially right underneath them. he was...
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nbc bay area jackson van der becken has been covering safety and financial issues for years for us. jackson, the biggest question for so many of us, how does this impact our monthly pg&e bill? will it be going up in the near future? >>> the last bankruptcy cost ratepayers between $6 billion and $8 billion. so given that cost, and that dealt with just energy contracts across state li pay its debts a clearance from them. in this case now we have, you know, what pg&e says is something like $50 billion of outstanding liabilities. and obviously the money has to co come from somewhere. >> where is that money coming from? who is loaning them the money and will it be paid back? >> well, a group of banks are loaning the money. the idea is to create an operating reserve so pg&e can show the bankruptcy court it is essentially operating in good faith and will continue to operate during the pendency of this bankruptcy, which could take two years. money they don't have on hand. they have very little reserves they say right now. going forward they need this money, they need it fast. that will happ
nbc bay area jackson van der becken has been covering safety and financial issues for years for us. jackson, the biggest question for so many of us, how does this impact our monthly pg&e bill? will it be going up in the near future? >>> the last bankruptcy cost ratepayers between $6 billion and $8 billion. so given that cost, and that dealt with just energy contracts across state li pay its debts a clearance from them. in this case now we have, you know, what pg&e says is...
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they are protesting the populist governmental ex an der vucic. i'm brian llenas.udge jeanine." judge jeanine: not a great weekend for roger stone whose over the top arrest yesterday morning is the subject of my second opening statement tonight. the mueller team gets an indictment against roger stone who is represented by an attorney. but instead of notifying the attorney and requesting he bring his client in for aarraignment. standard protocol in cases like stone, the mueller team decides on gestapo tactics. 29 armed fbi agents before dawn dons body armor, a teagues and tactical vests arrive at stone's home. 17 vehicles including armors trucks, lights flashing, a bullhorn. they begin bang on stone's home yelling, fbi, open the door. the only people home were stone, his wife, and his dog. and cnn is there cameras in tow. waiting for the fbi for an hour waiting for to it start. why would they be there? especially when the fbi considers this dangerous enough to have s.w.a.t. teams and guns drawn. why were you there in position? >> it's a reporter's instinct. the whol
they are protesting the populist governmental ex an der vucic. i'm brian llenas.udge jeanine." judge jeanine: not a great weekend for roger stone whose over the top arrest yesterday morning is the subject of my second opening statement tonight. the mueller team gets an indictment against roger stone who is represented by an attorney. but instead of notifying the attorney and requesting he bring his client in for aarraignment. standard protocol in cases like stone, the mueller team decides...
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lamared a ex an der. mitt romney, susan collins, cory gardner, lisa murkowski. the speech writer says you can't reward president trump for hostage taker. >> there is the fold quote i belong to no political party, i'm a democrat. but i think in this case we understand if you cave to this kind of hostage taking the tomorrow thing you are going to get is more hostage taking. liz: there has been a government suchdown almost every year since -- shutdown' every year since the 70s. this isn't about hostage taking. it's about doing what the voters want with border security. >> speaker pelosi says she won't agree to any funding fear wall or barrier. they agreed to it in the past. you can make that same argument either way. we get a compromise that does both. that's what we are trying to do. >> are they going to split the difference between $1.3 billion and come up with $3 billion? >> the administration has already talked about different numbers. one of the ones being talked about now is maybe some short-term opening of the government funding the balance of government, co
lamared a ex an der. mitt romney, susan collins, cory gardner, lisa murkowski. the speech writer says you can't reward president trump for hostage taker. >> there is the fold quote i belong to no political party, i'm a democrat. but i think in this case we understand if you cave to this kind of hostage taking the tomorrow thing you are going to get is more hostage taking. liz: there has been a government suchdown almost every year since -- shutdown' every year since the 70s. this isn't...
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congress must approve the deal that calls for a three-week cooling off period while both sides negotiateb der security. >> hopefully it means a lesson has been learned. shutting down government on over a policy difference is self-defeating. >> reporter: the plan has no money for the border wall but he's confident they will fund it. >> they have finally fullykn ledged that having barriers, fencing, walls, or wh cever you want toll it will be an important part of the solution. >> the temporary solutn coming after sickouts from air traffic controllers called delays foras pngers out of every airport, including laguard the irs taking ahit. fewer than half of employees in e irs showed up for wo tuesday. now federal workers will go back to work while democrats and republicans try find a solution to the border wall pralemate. >> reporter: thident has backed down for now but he warned witho a fa deal on the wall there will be another government shutdown or he will take emergency action as he has threatened in the past. live in the news room jennifer johnson. back to you, pat. >> thank you. >>> a clear
congress must approve the deal that calls for a three-week cooling off period while both sides negotiateb der security. >> hopefully it means a lesson has been learned. shutting down government on over a policy difference is self-defeating. >> reporter: the plan has no money for the border wall but he's confident they will fund it. >> they have finally fullykn ledged that having barriers, fencing, walls, or wh cever you want toll it will be an important part of the solution....
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. >> you always der gate them, i do not.looking for good, solid help, and they get it. and i love doing that. i don't want to stop doing that. i'm just doing this in addition to that. >> jimmy: you had an episode earlier this month called "i am not mentally ill, but i am the reincarnation of pocahontas." >> ain't that the best? [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: i am not mentally ill, but i am the reincarnation of pocahontas. >> yeah, she did say that. >> jimmy: so that's what ye'rou and you've moved on from pocahontas. >> i did not say i was sick of that, and i'm not sic o pocahon, and who's to say she's not. it could be liz warren. it could be her. i don't know. no, she, listen. some of these people, it's interesting in this day and time how some people can have really unusual beliefs and still bengn lives. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah, and she was doing just fine until she started showing up for work dressed as pocahontas. >> jimmy: right. >> she believed this for a long time. it was just the war paint and stuff that got
. >> you always der gate them, i do not.looking for good, solid help, and they get it. and i love doing that. i don't want to stop doing that. i'm just doing this in addition to that. >> jimmy: you had an episode earlier this month called "i am not mentally ill, but i am the reincarnation of pocahontas." >> ain't that the best? [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: i am not mentally ill, but i am the reincarnation of pocahontas. >> yeah, she did say that....
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the senate lead der ner did not it up, the same bill that he passed just weeking prios prior.take that up, last week we went through it by by bit trying to lessen the impacts, the personal impact on families, and one by one as we passed these bills with increasing bipartisan support, at the end of the week i believe we had 12 and senator mcconnell did not take them up either. right now we're at a place where i'm continuing to advocate that we need to end the shut down, just weeks ago they supported the same bill that we voted for to pass and at this point the conversations need to continue. it is unbelievable. it is unacceptable that we would use federal employees as bargaining chips. and talking about border security, that is something we talk about border security. we need those conversations, but we cannot decouple those things. we cannot allow employees to be bargaining tools in a discussion that is unrelated to their ability to go to work and perform their joshes. >> it is value led to point out they passed their clean cr, thank you for joining us. next, massive problems
the senate lead der ner did not it up, the same bill that he passed just weeking prios prior.take that up, last week we went through it by by bit trying to lessen the impacts, the personal impact on families, and one by one as we passed these bills with increasing bipartisan support, at the end of the week i believe we had 12 and senator mcconnell did not take them up either. right now we're at a place where i'm continuing to advocate that we need to end the shut down, just weeks ago they...
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trump made a mistake in the very first line by misspelling pelosi's name, he wrote der madamee speaker nancy pelosi is mad am speak we are the e. madame is what trump uses to order at a drive-threw brothel. i will have the number one. that's not the only sign that the shutdown is really getting to the president. this morning he tweeted the left has become totally unhinged, they no longer care what is right for our counseltr-tee. >> yes, lefties. you are letting your countr-ty down, you are a disgrace to ameri-caca. now here say little fun fact. this actually happened. my staff tried to type countr-ty into twitter and it auto corrected to country. that means trump had to actively override it, no, stupid phone, countr-ty. jar ed, jared, help, the deep state has gotten ahold of my phone. i can't believe something like this is happening in the united shtush. now the tsa has been hit particularly hard with employees working unpaid and now evidently at new york's jfk airport agents have started blasting explicit unken sored versions of rap songs over the loudspeakers. just when you thought y
trump made a mistake in the very first line by misspelling pelosi's name, he wrote der madamee speaker nancy pelosi is mad am speak we are the e. madame is what trump uses to order at a drive-threw brothel. i will have the number one. that's not the only sign that the shutdown is really getting to the president. this morning he tweeted the left has become totally unhinged, they no longer care what is right for our counseltr-tee. >> yes, lefties. you are letting your countr-ty down, you...
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he still doesn't have a der nickname for her yet. from some of the reporting in phil's paper and elsewhere, he expressed admiration for the way she keeps her troops in line as he is insulting the person in his own party that held that job. mike pompeo is someone that also considers this. >> the most successful people in the trump era all have smart exit ramps. mick mulvaney is adding agency ideas every day. i will let you go, keep reporting away, thank you for spending a few minutes with us. coming up, the 2020 announcement season is in full swing. a lot of people are watching washington state to see how many candidates from that state are running. he is up next, i'm going to ask him if he plans to get in the race. k him if he plans to get in the race rebekkah: opioids has taken everything and everyone i've ever loved away from me. everything. i blew my ankle out and i got prescribed pain pills by my doctor. if making my detox public is gonna help somebody i'm all for it. i just wish i would've had a warning. the nation's largest sen
he still doesn't have a der nickname for her yet. from some of the reporting in phil's paper and elsewhere, he expressed admiration for the way she keeps her troops in line as he is insulting the person in his own party that held that job. mike pompeo is someone that also considers this. >> the most successful people in the trump era all have smart exit ramps. mick mulvaney is adding agency ideas every day. i will let you go, keep reporting away, thank you for spending a few minutes with...
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here's to some der weather in the year to come. hot's check on the forecast with amelia. is it looking out there so far? >> we need a break. i did wear myts rain b into work just in case. >> you did not need to rare them in. not only is dry out there, but it is mils well. i am tracking breezy winds. it will be breezy throughout the day. here's the latest check of the radar. utall of the rain of the area. this pushing off to the east. n'll be dry today for the first day of the year. happy new year. check out our temperature right now. hard to ss. 63 degrees right now. those winds outf the southwest 14 miles per hour helping to pum p in that milder air. we'll have slowly falling temperatures today, all inll it looks like a mild tuesday. generally temperatures hanging out where they're currently at in your neighborhood, that's around 50 to 60 degrees. i'm tracking plenty of clouds out there now, but we'll haveng increa sunshine as the day wears on. the winds, we'll see them0 at to 25 miles per hour throughout the day. so it's breezy out there. again, tperatures will be near
here's to some der weather in the year to come. hot's check on the forecast with amelia. is it looking out there so far? >> we need a break. i did wear myts rain b into work just in case. >> you did not need to rare them in. not only is dry out there, but it is mils well. i am tracking breezy winds. it will be breezy throughout the day. here's the latest check of the radar. utall of the rain of the area. this pushing off to the east. n'll be dry today for the first day of the year....
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. >>> former president, felipe call der ron is accused of accepting bribes during his presidency.a matter of fact every mexican president over the last 40 years has been accused of bribery and corruption. >>> we'd like to hear what you think about the level of corruption in mexico. share your thoughts, follow me on twitter @loudobbs. like me on facebook and follow me on twitter. >>> huawei is about to be hit with criminal charges for stealing trade secrets from countries. gordon chang janes me afte joinr the break with if you love them enough to crawl into a playplace to get them to come down, then surely you'll check nhtsa.gov/therightseat to make sure they're in the right car seat. ♪another summer day is come and gone away♪ ♪in paris and rome but i want to go home♪ ♪mmmmmmmm ♪maybe surrounded by a million people i♪ ♪still feel all alone i just want to go home♪ ♪oh i miss you, you know ♪let me go home ♪i've had my fun baby i'm done♪ ♪i gotta go home ♪it will all be alright ♪i'll be home tonight ♪i'm comin back home lou: the justice department is pursuing a criminal investigation
. >>> former president, felipe call der ron is accused of accepting bribes during his presidency.a matter of fact every mexican president over the last 40 years has been accused of bribery and corruption. >>> we'd like to hear what you think about the level of corruption in mexico. share your thoughts, follow me on twitter @loudobbs. like me on facebook and follow me on twitter. >>> huawei is about to be hit with criminal charges for stealing trade secrets from...
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. >>> former president, felipe call der ron is accused of accepting bribes during his presidency.s a matter of fact every mexican president over the last 40 years has been accused of bribery and corruption. >>> we'd like to hear what you think about the level of corruption in mexico. share your thoughts, follow me on twitter @loudobbs. like me on facebook and follow me on twitter. >>> huawei is about to be hit with criminal charges for stealing trade secrets from countries. gordon chang janes me afte joinr the break with that. much much more. stay with us. your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. over to you, logo. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you? step up to the stage here. feeling good about that? let's see- most of you say lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the first type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit f
. >>> former president, felipe call der ron is accused of accepting bribes during his presidency.s a matter of fact every mexican president over the last 40 years has been accused of bribery and corruption. >>> we'd like to hear what you think about the level of corruption in mexico. share your thoughts, follow me on twitter @loudobbs. like me on facebook and follow me on twitter. >>> huawei is about to be hit with criminal charges for stealing trade secrets from...
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. >>> former president, felipe call der ron is accused of accepting bribes during his presidency.s a matter of fact every mexican president over the last 40 years has been accused of bribery and corruption. >>> we'd like to hear what you think about the level of corruption in mexico. share your thoughts, follow me on twitter @loudobbs. like me on facebook and follow me on twitter. >>> huawei is about to be hit with criminal charges for stealing trade secrets from countries. gordon chang janes me afte joinr the break with great news, liberty mutual customizes- uh uh - i deliver the news around here. ♪ sources say liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. over to you, logo. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosi
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capitol hill where president trump made a new compromising pitch to democrats but his demand for a pour der baborder remains. we would extend protections for the 700,000 so-called dreamers under daca and protections for 300,000 undocumented immigrants with temporary protected status. on top of that, the president is also promowsing $800 million for urgent humanitarian assistance and $085 million for technology to secure ports of entry. democrats were swift to reject the plan. house speaker nancy pelosi called it a non-starter. senate minority leader chuck schumer said the deal is ineffective and one-sided. california state senator kamala harris also disapproved of the president's offer. as the president made the announcement congressman mark desoulnier hosted a town hall standing room only. members of the audience voiced concerns about the ongoing shutdown and safety concerns of high-profile jobs like tsa agents and air traffic controllers who continue to work without getting paid, but the border was the big topic and there were people who were critical of spending nearly $6 billion on the
capitol hill where president trump made a new compromising pitch to democrats but his demand for a pour der baborder remains. we would extend protections for the 700,000 so-called dreamers under daca and protections for 300,000 undocumented immigrants with temporary protected status. on top of that, the president is also promowsing $800 million for urgent humanitarian assistance and $085 million for technology to secure ports of entry. democrats were swift to reject the plan. house speaker...
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sent that spring and summer manafort tried to offer private briefings about the presidential race to der pauska as one of the e-mails puts it, to quote, get whole. special prosecutor robert mueller's team has approached him in connection to manafort. paul manafort is scheduled to be sentenced on march 5th. joining us now is jill wine banks. and jill, what is the special prosecutor looking for in this kind of situation? is there anything illegal about offering a briefing to a russian oligarchs about the presidential campaign? >> i think the major thing that is really standing out to me is what is the quid pro quo here, and why was he working for free for donald trump when he owed so much money that he couldn't repay it? and he was clearly being pressured. did that influence how the platform got changed, the republican platform suddenly became more pro-russian. did it affect sanctions? what do they have on donald trump as well as on manafort? so i think that what mueller has to be looking at is all of those things, not just manafort. >> and, jill, when the special prosecutor looks at e-mai
sent that spring and summer manafort tried to offer private briefings about the presidential race to der pauska as one of the e-mails puts it, to quote, get whole. special prosecutor robert mueller's team has approached him in connection to manafort. paul manafort is scheduled to be sentenced on march 5th. joining us now is jill wine banks. and jill, what is the special prosecutor looking for in this kind of situation? is there anything illegal about offering a briefing to a russian oligarchs...
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. >>> the suspect, 19-year-old oakland resident alma cad wal der had no prior criminal record. >>> alsost bay, city leaders in orinda will discuss an increase in sales tax to pay for roads. it raises about a million bucks a year. it will expire in march of 2022. the city council will discuss whether it should continue, allowed to expire or increase it more than half a cent. if the tax goes up, the money would pay for road improvements and repairs. the council meets tomorrow. >>> the golden globes did something last night that a lot of awards shows don't offer. that is have actual surprises. >> sandra oh co-hosted the show with andy samberg. oh won a second golden globe. she won for killing eve. now for the upsets. bohemian rhapsody won best drama and rami malek won best actor. green book took home three awards, best movie, musical or comedy. glenn close won for best actress in a drama and a lot of people expected the award to go to lady gaga for her performance in a star is born. quite a bit of upsets last night. >> yeah. made it fun. >> also bay area winners. congratulations. mahershal
. >>> the suspect, 19-year-old oakland resident alma cad wal der had no prior criminal record. >>> alsost bay, city leaders in orinda will discuss an increase in sales tax to pay for roads. it raises about a million bucks a year. it will expire in march of 2022. the city council will discuss whether it should continue, allowed to expire or increase it more than half a cent. if the tax goes up, the money would pay for road improvements and repairs. the council meets tomorrow....
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and that's a big jul jump of der youlies, 50%. thank you for joining us. up, round two for the crucial u.s./china trade talks today. will an appearance by president trump get the ball rolling for a deal to get done? and one burger joint asking, would you like cocaine with that? the restaurant named after pablo escabar living up to its name, sparking outrage over the latest nod to the notorious drug king pin. you really don't get cocaine. you're watching "fbn: a.m." ♪ liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. great news for anyone wh- uh uh - i'm the one who delivers the news around here. ♪ liberty mutual has just announced that they can customize your car insurance so that you only pay for what you need. this is phoebe buckley, on location. uh... thanks, phoebe. ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ lauren: crucial trade negotiations underway in washington. the u.s. and china holding a second day of high level talks. president trump is expected to meet with china's top envoy today. gordo
and that's a big jul jump of der youlies, 50%. thank you for joining us. up, round two for the crucial u.s./china trade talks today. will an appearance by president trump get the ball rolling for a deal to get done? and one burger joint asking, would you like cocaine with that? the restaurant named after pablo escabar living up to its name, sparking outrage over the latest nod to the notorious drug king pin. you really don't get cocaine. you're watching "fbn: a.m." ♪ liberty mutual...