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emily, always great to be with you as always. emily: you're the best.ete: ambush us out of the gate with that. i love this guy. he may not know we have few surprises for him up our sleeve. ed: pete doesn't know we have surprise. pete: you canning judge of which surprise is better. competing till the end. ed: i have one up my sleeve as well. meantime a lot of breaking news all weekend long. this fox news alert. president warning iran that america will not back down. pete: iran threatens the retaliation of for the death of qassem suleimani. emily: trey yingst in jordan what could happen next. reporter: good morning. another funeral procession is underway for iranian general of qassem suleimani. many of those participate points calling for the strong response. iranian and iraqi parliaments are heading meetings today. iraqis will begin deliberation whether or not to allow to continual howing u.s. troops operating in iraqi territory. two rockets occurred landing close to u.s. bases. no u.s. forces were injured in the assault. president trump said he is willi
emily, always great to be with you as always. emily: you're the best.ete: ambush us out of the gate with that. i love this guy. he may not know we have few surprises for him up our sleeve. ed: pete doesn't know we have surprise. pete: you canning judge of which surprise is better. competing till the end. ed: i have one up my sleeve as well. meantime a lot of breaking news all weekend long. this fox news alert. president warning iran that america will not back down. pete: iran threatens the...
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>> emily: mark >> emily: anticorruption california.ed to be specific for reviewers, illinois is the 11th state to legalize it recreationally. it's among 30 states that have legalized it for medicinal purposes. this kind of dovetails into your question for dana, moving forward, you could say this is a win for citizens, sure, in that it is reflecting a trend that polin has indicated. that being said, the federal government has not caught up so we are frankly still confused. and legislatively we are still confused and secondly, remember where this is coming from. it's all about the government seeing a dollar that you have is a dollar of lost income to them. this is all about the amount of the share they can recruit from each state. that is also why out-of-state residents in illinois, what they are able to purchase is half the quantity that in-state residents can. there's a lot of additional things about this, and about the information, we place a lot of stock on fda approval in the federal government attachment to things where there's a w
>> emily: mark >> emily: anticorruption california.ed to be specific for reviewers, illinois is the 11th state to legalize it recreationally. it's among 30 states that have legalized it for medicinal purposes. this kind of dovetails into your question for dana, moving forward, you could say this is a win for citizens, sure, in that it is reflecting a trend that polin has indicated. that being said, the federal government has not caught up so we are frankly still confused. and...
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emily?t to argentina with my whole family to see the total eclipse this summer and that day and that moment especially, it was so incredible. really indescribable and i got emotional and that moment. i teared up. it was really incredible. that was a really special day, i would love to relive that. >> juan: that is like a bucket list experience. tom? >> tom: my kids do children's theater, riverdale children's theater and i was in their production of "annie" this year. no matter what show i do i always want one more crack so i would love to just get another shot at the role. six performances. >> juan: that suggests you are not happy with your performance. >> tom: i'm never happy, i'm a perfectionist. >> dana: were you wearing a fat suit? >> tom: no, i was lean and mean. >> juan: i've never seen that. >> emily: you've never seen "annie?" >> juan: know, i've never seen a lien one. >> tom: he adopts her, i could be that he. >> juan: and monopoly, the big top hat. >> tom: the capitalist. >> jesse:
emily?t to argentina with my whole family to see the total eclipse this summer and that day and that moment especially, it was so incredible. really indescribable and i got emotional and that moment. i teared up. it was really incredible. that was a really special day, i would love to relive that. >> juan: that is like a bucket list experience. tom? >> tom: my kids do children's theater, riverdale children's theater and i was in their production of "annie" this year. no...
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keep it going all year. >> emily?g is a mix of dana and lawrence's in that it's a dramatic rescue of a puppy. this purities puppy named ruby, she fell into a storm drain on wednesday, she was dropped 50 feet down. so tulsa firefighters showed up today, it took them two hours to dig and dig. they finally got her out. she's healthy. she's back with her owner. we extend our gratitude to these brave firefighters. >> grateful that they save animals too. >> it's interesting, when animals get freed like that, they are, like, okay, i'm fine. we are all holding our breath. is it going to be okay? maria, are you ready to go back to d.c.? >> i'm ready t to go home. >> we've enjoyed you on the show. how are your new year's resolutions holding up? >> keeping the bar nice and low. a little bit of progress. >> great to spend our new year's week with you, but that is it for us. we are going to be we begin with a fox news alert. tensions escalating between the u.s. and iran after the death of qasem soleimani. >> thousands of american
keep it going all year. >> emily?g is a mix of dana and lawrence's in that it's a dramatic rescue of a puppy. this purities puppy named ruby, she fell into a storm drain on wednesday, she was dropped 50 feet down. so tulsa firefighters showed up today, it took them two hours to dig and dig. they finally got her out. she's healthy. she's back with her owner. we extend our gratitude to these brave firefighters. >> grateful that they save animals too. >> it's interesting, when...
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." >> greg: hi, i am greg gutfeld with jesse watters, juan williams, dana perino, and emily compagno. sorry, media. looks like iran hates its own government more than he hates us. instead of burning u.s. flags, what did you see at sunday's protests over its government shooting down that airliner? a bunch of iranians refusing to act the way our media wishes they would come at demonstrators refused to walk on american and israeli flags while they attacked images of general soleimani. as much as they were expected it seems they loathe the revolutionary guard much more. also showed government forces firing live ammo at the protesters. media outrage seems at a low ebb, still too busy complaining about trump tweeting mean things about them. yet i ran, people who speak out endure all let's get that out rages over means, but also the oscars, why no best director for little women? for greta. i blame trump. another media narrative implodes. we now know he authorized the killing seven months ago. talk about impulsive, erratic, unstable. he only waited seven months to take the guy out? clearly, h
." >> greg: hi, i am greg gutfeld with jesse watters, juan williams, dana perino, and emily compagno. sorry, media. looks like iran hates its own government more than he hates us. instead of burning u.s. flags, what did you see at sunday's protests over its government shooting down that airliner? a bunch of iranians refusing to act the way our media wishes they would come at demonstrators refused to walk on american and israeli flags while they attacked images of general soleimani....
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emily, what is your favorite? >> emily: the fox. >> juan: somebody has to get hurt.won. >> dana: i would go with the fox. >> greg: the fox wins i believe. the fox always wins, take that cnn. >> dana: i hope you have an appetite, because they have created the world's largest snickers bar."the guinness bookd records," it weighs over 4700 pounds. it's 26 inches wide at a size of 33,000 single size snicker bars put together. they came up with the idea two weeks ago and it took more than 60600 workers. i have a surprise. >> juan: what was the idea. >> dana: sometimes, it's like why did you go to the moon? it's because you can. >> greg: this is definitely bigger than the moon landing. >> dana: i have an interview with roy castro, amazing success story after his incarceration. that is the strive organization. >> emily: okay you guys. the story of the night. are brad and jennifer back together? last night with the screen actors guild award and we saw the first public reunion. this is him excepting his best supporting actor award. that is her looking longingly and may be lovi
emily, what is your favorite? >> emily: the fox. >> juan: somebody has to get hurt.won. >> dana: i would go with the fox. >> greg: the fox wins i believe. the fox always wins, take that cnn. >> dana: i hope you have an appetite, because they have created the world's largest snickers bar."the guinness bookd records," it weighs over 4700 pounds. it's 26 inches wide at a size of 33,000 single size snicker bars put together. they came up with the idea two...
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emily: thank you for having me. so you are talking about foreign threats and the threat of another nation dominating in this space of enormous technological innovation. zperts say that huawei and ger at this point dominating the "race" toward 5g. concern regarding these companies, and what do you think we can do to stave off their growing influence? rep. spanberger: the bill we passed in the house recently, my "5g and beyond" bill, it doesn't call out china or huawei or zte specifically. recognizing in the future our challenges might come from other countries, but when we look at huawei and zte, there are significant indicators that because of huawei's close relationship with the chinese military and chinese intelligence services, that the use of wally technologies could -- backdoorsors for areas of access to consumer data that from american an american perspective, we would find unacceptable. there are others who would maintain even if it is not intentional and doesn't come from direct links between the intelligenc
emily: thank you for having me. so you are talking about foreign threats and the threat of another nation dominating in this space of enormous technological innovation. zperts say that huawei and ger at this point dominating the "race" toward 5g. concern regarding these companies, and what do you think we can do to stave off their growing influence? rep. spanberger: the bill we passed in the house recently, my "5g and beyond" bill, it doesn't call out china or huawei or zte...
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. >> emily: here are my two analogies for this.irst is exactly what you are saying, this is the jesse smallf politics paid the democrats can never go back on their work, they have to see it through. that is what they are doing, they are so far down -- >> greg: they are smollett ing. >> emily: yes. unlike the impeachment trial, everyone cares about the football game. we want that guy to come and play, everyone wants to know what is happening. with this, now, we don't, this is like when you go all geared up to go skiing and you have on your layers and you almost get to the chairlift and then you have to go to the bathroom and you have to go all the way back to the bathroom. no one cares, no one is going to remember this and by the way, this is the senate's opportunity to show a measured, impartial response that the house theatrics were anything but. if the impeachment managers, are the media horrors they continue to be, they're going to use that rhetoric but hopefully the hopefully the senators will stay away from that. >> dana: i wi
. >> emily: here are my two analogies for this.irst is exactly what you are saying, this is the jesse smallf politics paid the democrats can never go back on their work, they have to see it through. that is what they are doing, they are so far down -- >> greg: they are smollett ing. >> emily: yes. unlike the impeachment trial, everyone cares about the football game. we want that guy to come and play, everyone wants to know what is happening. with this, now, we don't, this is...
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before the election we knew that emily thornberry fancied it.ion of loyalty to jeremy corbyn and whether that is a good or a bad thing. is that a potential problem for rebecca long—bailey? she was so close to jeremy corbyn. i do not remember a critical word out of her during the leadership contest and when she was on the french bench. she was very loyal to him. on the french bench. she was very loyalto him. absolutely, and you will see the left of the party get behind rebecca long—bailey in the next few weeks. momentum, the grassroots group who helped jeremy corbyn, they will get behind rebecca long—bailey and there is a process they have to go through before they endorse her. she is adamant she is not the so—called continuityjeremy corbyn candidate. this is what she told sky tv this morning. this is what she told sky tv this morning. the platform upon which many of those policies were developed was positive and, as i said, it did deal with the reinvestment and reinvigoration of our economy and the shift of wealth and power away from those few m
before the election we knew that emily thornberry fancied it.ion of loyalty to jeremy corbyn and whether that is a good or a bad thing. is that a potential problem for rebecca long—bailey? she was so close to jeremy corbyn. i do not remember a critical word out of her during the leadership contest and when she was on the french bench. she was very loyal to him. on the french bench. she was very loyalto him. absolutely, and you will see the left of the party get behind rebecca long—bailey in...
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for more analysis on merkel's visit let's bring in de w's emily show when in moscow hi emily and here in the studio correspondent thomas barrie thomas will start with you there were very complimentary words coming from the spokesman today he said russia was indispensable in solving political conflicts what is it that merkel is seeking from . i think. particularly interested in is trying to find out ways in which. to help deescalate the situation in the middle east given the fact that russia plays a very important role in the region given the fact that russia has been trying to have a stronger foothold in the region for some time now given the fact that russia has good contacts to iran for example to libya to syria we saw for example the very near putin was in. only a few days ago and as such that's something that germany clearly sees that russia plays a very important role in the middle east and germany can try and see or find ways in which it could understand exactly what russia could do why germany and why not for example france or why not other european countries i would say that p
for more analysis on merkel's visit let's bring in de w's emily show when in moscow hi emily and here in the studio correspondent thomas barrie thomas will start with you there were very complimentary words coming from the spokesman today he said russia was indispensable in solving political conflicts what is it that merkel is seeking from . i think. particularly interested in is trying to find out ways in which. to help deescalate the situation in the middle east given the fact that russia...
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emily, that is the key question.re is a problem on the republican side of the ais aisle. they don't have the votes for that middle step and that is why a lot of people think this could go deep into the night. they are trying to negotiate an agreement. there are senators on the republican side who want to wrap this tonight, saying wait a minute, we have the votes to exonerate the president. let's vote now. why stretch this out through state of the union, this proposal floated earlier in the day. maybe vote on wednesday, after the state of the unit about what we know now is that this effort to summon witnesses, that is what they're voting on right now and then we will have a recess of an undetermined period in the senate trial as they try to negotiate what's next offstage. that part is very unclear and very murky at this hour. >> dana: actually it's going to be dana and i will take it around the horn here because what we are basically seeing is what we knew what would happen. i guess we did know about the witnesses, th
emily, that is the key question.re is a problem on the republican side of the ais aisle. they don't have the votes for that middle step and that is why a lot of people think this could go deep into the night. they are trying to negotiate an agreement. there are senators on the republican side who want to wrap this tonight, saying wait a minute, we have the votes to exonerate the president. let's vote now. why stretch this out through state of the union, this proposal floated earlier in the day....
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emily: given the u.s. tensions, and manufacturing that seems to be leaving china and heading to southeast asia, does grab have a role, is that an opportunity for you? hooi ling: what i can share is that both regions are equally looking at southeast asia as huge future potential growth areas. i think everybody sees southeast asia as a region of growth for the future. it is not short term, not for the next five years, it is going to be for the next few decades. that is the growth we want to help drive and lead and grow for the rest of the country. emily: we have seen many founding teams fall apart with blood on the floor. you guys seem to have a great working relationship. how do you maintain that? hooi ling: we have just had an amazing relationship because we share that foundational value system. we also share that passion and vision for what we believe we can contribute back to the region. we do know that it is unique, and hence, why we cherish and really it even more. at the same time, we also know that t
emily: given the u.s. tensions, and manufacturing that seems to be leaving china and heading to southeast asia, does grab have a role, is that an opportunity for you? hooi ling: what i can share is that both regions are equally looking at southeast asia as huge future potential growth areas. i think everybody sees southeast asia as a region of growth for the future. it is not short term, not for the next five years, it is going to be for the next few decades. that is the growth we want to help...
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emily: tell me about your relationship with masa.id you can have unlimited capital from him, it i assume you are not asking for unlimited capital. [laughter] anthony: masa and i are extremely close. we are blessed to have a mentor and a friend and partner in this journey. but, i will not right now need that capital or want that capital today, because we have enough capital to invest in what we need today. emily: ling, you told me you surpassed $1 billion in revenue last year, that you are on track to double that this year. where is the growth going to come from? pouille: in terms of countries and regions in southeast asia, the biggest trajectory growth area we see is indonesia, and we are doubling and tripling down there as well. emily: how far away is profitability? anthony: in certain markets, it is already profitable. for us, it is important that we build and create more value. it is very easy to say, hey, app're the most popular and just chill, as opposed to say, we are the most popular app, but there are lots of competitors, so
emily: tell me about your relationship with masa.id you can have unlimited capital from him, it i assume you are not asking for unlimited capital. [laughter] anthony: masa and i are extremely close. we are blessed to have a mentor and a friend and partner in this journey. but, i will not right now need that capital or want that capital today, because we have enough capital to invest in what we need today. emily: ling, you told me you surpassed $1 billion in revenue last year, that you are on...
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andl able to nominate emily thornberry and i took just able to nominate emily thornberry and i tookjust as a buy think she is i training the others at this stage in the campaign at least and maybe she can prove yourself as we go forward. it isn't a bad line certainly if you compare to the last two leadership elections that we've had, these are at least three out of five i would say are first—class candidates who would make very good leaders of the party sought by who are they? keir starmer, lisa nandy, andjust phillips. anyone of those would make a strong leader of the party. —— and jess phillips. is rebecca long—bailey to associated with jeremy corbyn? totally, she is the continuity candidate. and if she becomes a leader of the labour party i fear it would be fatal for the party. i think it would be an absolute disaster. and we thornberry isa absolute disaster. and we thornberry is a good bit better but not much. —— emily thornberry. my worries about keir starmer is that he has spent the last four years on the front bench and all credit to him trying to bring the party into a present b
andl able to nominate emily thornberry and i took just able to nominate emily thornberry and i tookjust as a buy think she is i training the others at this stage in the campaign at least and maybe she can prove yourself as we go forward. it isn't a bad line certainly if you compare to the last two leadership elections that we've had, these are at least three out of five i would say are first—class candidates who would make very good leaders of the party sought by who are they? keir starmer,...
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emily: that is a great question. has set all along that they don't think they need to spend as long as the house managers did to make their case. the house manager spent almost a full 24 hours. the defense is not planning to spend as long. at this point, i think most people are expecting two days, but there is a possibility they could potentially wrap today. guy: what do we know about what is happening inside the chamber? there was another event taking place obviously, which is going to have a crescendo the beginning of next week in iowa. how are these two events kind of effect and how big of an is this having on iowa? emily: the senators currently are having to be in washington, d.c. and on iowa and are adamant that they have their supporters and their families out there, and that they are still trying to play a strong ground game in iowa. i believe i saw a headline this morning that senator amy klobuchar has arisen in one of the polls there, and it was interesting. you saw her on saturday when the trial was over in
emily: that is a great question. has set all along that they don't think they need to spend as long as the house managers did to make their case. the house manager spent almost a full 24 hours. the defense is not planning to spend as long. at this point, i think most people are expecting two days, but there is a possibility they could potentially wrap today. guy: what do we know about what is happening inside the chamber? there was another event taking place obviously, which is going to have a...
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first moment in moscow emily show and thank you emily. well this week the film frozen 2 officially became the most successful animated film of all time it's a pos the 1st movie which was the previous box office champion frozen 2 has already taken 1300000000 dollars since its november lace it's great news to disney but funnily enough not such good news for a small village in austria where frozen success is creating some serious problems. in frozen the kingdom of erin dell is home to snow queen elsa and her sister ana. karen dell is a place you won't find on any map or will you can tell it's not safe. rumors are coursing through social media that aaron dell is based on this place the village of hushed up in the austrian alps great advertisement for the town's tourism industry except how start is already up to its eyeballs in tourists 10 years ago the village only got about 100 visitors a day last year it got 10000 a day outnumbering the locals 13 to one we. come here to make a dream come true because it's so pitiful to move to food you can'
first moment in moscow emily show and thank you emily. well this week the film frozen 2 officially became the most successful animated film of all time it's a pos the 1st movie which was the previous box office champion frozen 2 has already taken 1300000000 dollars since its november lace it's great news to disney but funnily enough not such good news for a small village in austria where frozen success is creating some serious problems. in frozen the kingdom of erin dell is home to snow queen...
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brent: emily sherwin with the latest on the political shakeup in russia tonight. emily, thank you.ere in germany, a black lawmaker says bullet holes have been found in the window of his constituency office in the eastern city of halle. senegal-born chemist karamba diaby became one of germany's first black lawmakers when he was elected to the federal parliament in 2013. he is a member of the center-left spd, social democrats. diaby is no stranger to this kind of threat. he has faced racist slurs before and his office window has been smashed in the past. my colleague carl nasman has been on the story for us. he joins me now. carl, what more do we know about this? carl: as you mentioned, karamba diaby, currently the only african-born mp in germany. he moved here from senegal many years ago. he posted a photo of the aftermath on his twitter account. we want to show that to you. here i it is. this is that picture. you can see at least three holes in that window of his office. he writes, an office window with his likeness was littered with what he says are several bullet holes. police ar
brent: emily sherwin with the latest on the political shakeup in russia tonight. emily, thank you.ere in germany, a black lawmaker says bullet holes have been found in the window of his constituency office in the eastern city of halle. senegal-born chemist karamba diaby became one of germany's first black lawmakers when he was elected to the federal parliament in 2013. he is a member of the center-left spd, social democrats. diaby is no stranger to this kind of threat. he has faced racist slurs...
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earlier, it was emily thornberry‘s turn.ened her campaign in her home town of guildford, in surrey, saying it was important to choose a leader who would take labour forward and bring back the voters the party had lost. political correspondent nick eardley is in westminster. he has been following the twists and turns of the labour leadership campaignfor turns of the labour leadership campaign for us. first off, remind us campaign for us. first off, remind us what emily thornberry had to say earlier today. argument seems to be mostly about experience. she has been a labour mostly about experience. she has beena labourmp mostly about experience. she has been a labour mp for a while, and that she has been a prominent campaigner for even longer. a that she has been a prominent campaignerfor even longer. a lot that she has been a prominent campaigner for even longer. a lot of the pitch we heard from her earlier this evening was about her track record in taking on borisjohnson. she is the shadow foreign secretary, she went up again
earlier, it was emily thornberry‘s turn.ened her campaign in her home town of guildford, in surrey, saying it was important to choose a leader who would take labour forward and bring back the voters the party had lost. political correspondent nick eardley is in westminster. he has been following the twists and turns of the labour leadership campaignfor turns of the labour leadership campaign for us. first off, remind us campaign for us. first off, remind us what emily thornberry had to say...
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emily thornberry is on ten. keir starmer is the man to beat.ve seen suggests he is doing well with the labour membership as well. but don't count on anything being guaranteed because, on the far side, we also have rebecca long—bailey, 26 nominations at the moment but she is the preferred candidate on the left of the party, and i would suspect that, once this campaign gets going proper, you will see a lot of work from the left of the party, the membership is more left—wing than it was, a lot of them will get by. clive lewis perhaps will struggle because he has the lowest profile with the exception of lisa nandy who was in the shadow cabinet but resigned. but she has kept her profile up. and is a prominent critic ofjeremy corbyn who has been on the front bench. jess phillips has been very prominent in the media. emily thornberry is a very prominent figure, shadow foreign secretary, up against boris johnson, knocking seven bells out of him when he was foreign secretary. one might be a bit surprised that she has not been able to sway more of her la
emily thornberry is on ten. keir starmer is the man to beat.ve seen suggests he is doing well with the labour membership as well. but don't count on anything being guaranteed because, on the far side, we also have rebecca long—bailey, 26 nominations at the moment but she is the preferred candidate on the left of the party, and i would suspect that, once this campaign gets going proper, you will see a lot of work from the left of the party, the membership is more left—wing than it was, a lot...
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our moscow correspondent emily sherwin has more.: people at moscow's airport are not taking any risks. facemasks are everywhere since the outbreak of the coronavirus. around 10 flights still arrive here from china every day. so far, there have beeeen no confirmed cases of the coronavirus in russia, but at the border, there are increased checks for passengers flying from china and several other countries. the russian health control and consumer rights watchdog shows us the thermographic cameras it is using to check people entering russia for an abnormally high body temperature, the main symptom of ththe virus. >> we can minimize the risk ofof people with an increased body temperature entering the territory of the russian federation through the airport, but of course we cannot completely rule out that risk. emily: like many places in the russian capital, the airport has signs in chinese. after all, russia is one of the top three destinations for chinese tourists, with more visiting every year. but this week, chinese authorities halted
our moscow correspondent emily sherwin has more.: people at moscow's airport are not taking any risks. facemasks are everywhere since the outbreak of the coronavirus. around 10 flights still arrive here from china every day. so far, there have beeeen no confirmed cases of the coronavirus in russia, but at the border, there are increased checks for passengers flying from china and several other countries. the russian health control and consumer rights watchdog shows us the thermographic cameras...
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between russia and germany today our correspondent in moscow emily show one thank you emily and here in the studio political correspondent thomas barrett thank you very much thomas. now to some of the other stories making news around the world today in australia authorities say to large bushfires have merged forming a massive info nor that crosses state lines in the country southeast conditions have eased in recent days allowing firefighters to a chance to conduct a back burning the australian military has and water tanks to refuel fire trucks in rural areas. the oil rich sultanate has a new form of culture minister. he replaces his cousin. who died at age 79 after a 50 year reign the new sultan is expected to maintain a policy of noninterference in regional. authorities in croatia say at least 6 people have died in a fire at an aged care harun emergency services were called to the facility in the country's west early on saturday and took an hour to extinguish the blaze. for taiwan's pro independence president has claimed victory in national elections back size tough stance against t
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emily larson, thank you so much.e will talk to you again in just a little bit. >>> still ahead, an update on the status of the deadly wildfires burning across australia. the country may get some much needed relief in the form of rain this week. we're back in a moment. m of rain this week we're back in a moment >>> this week australia might finally see much needed relief as parts of the central and northern coasts are expecting rain today followed by thunderstorms on thursday. the wildfires have claimed at least 25 lives. around 2,000 homes have been destroyed and more than 14 million acres have been burned. the world wildlife fund in australia estimates as many as 1.25 animals have been killed due to the fires. to give some context to the wildlife devastation koalas may now be listed as an endangered species in some areas of the country according to australia's environment minister, all this have as a result of the fires that have been burning for almost eight weeks or so. >> 1.25 billion. >> animals. incredible. >>>
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why are clive lewis and emily thornberry having difficulties securing enough support?are asking themselves and their teams that right now. clive lewis is the outsider. four nominations, including himself. he has been talking this morning and is not hopeful about getting enough. there are still more than 50 mps and meps who have not declared, but it will bea who have not declared, but it will be a tall orderfor who have not declared, but it will be a tall order for him. who have not declared, but it will be a tall orderfor him. emily thornberry is on ten at the moment, she needs 22. she is still relatively confident. she was talking to the bbc this morning and this was her assessment of her chances of getting through. we are having technical problems. summarise what she said. she says she was a late starter in this and there are still more than 50 mps to go. she thinks that a lot of them have been talking to their constituents, these mps and meps, trying to weigh it up, and they will only make up their mind today and into tomorrow morning. she thinks she might yet get o
why are clive lewis and emily thornberry having difficulties securing enough support?are asking themselves and their teams that right now. clive lewis is the outsider. four nominations, including himself. he has been talking this morning and is not hopeful about getting enough. there are still more than 50 mps and meps who have not declared, but it will bea who have not declared, but it will be a tall orderfor who have not declared, but it will be a tall order for him. who have not declared,...
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emily: there is another part of this conversation, which is huawei equipment is cheaper. you are vested in closing the so-called digital divide. you mentioned a lot of rural areas don't have access to internet and rely on huawei, and in some areas it is huawei or nothing. how do you address that tension? further, do you think it is worth the in norma's cost to rip huawei out of the ground in these rural areas? rep. spanberger: the notion of ripping huawei further, do you d might be a greater step than we need to take at this time. and you are right to raise the issue of cost. many people choose huawei equipment because it is cheaper than other alternatives, and part of the reason it is cheaper is because the chinese government is involved in it. that harkens back to the challenges of having a significantly tied relationship between huawei and the chinese government. part of the larger discussion needs to be about privacy a paths, about creating and recognizing as consumers what one is paying for, what a consumer chooses to purchase. wes strikes back to what were talking a
emily: there is another part of this conversation, which is huawei equipment is cheaper. you are vested in closing the so-called digital divide. you mentioned a lot of rural areas don't have access to internet and rely on huawei, and in some areas it is huawei or nothing. how do you address that tension? further, do you think it is worth the in norma's cost to rip huawei out of the ground in these rural areas? rep. spanberger: the notion of ripping huawei further, do you d might be a greater...
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on the breed today, emily watkins on capitol hill. shawn donnan here with me on president trump new trade focus, and from milan, joe colton on luigi dimaio stepping down as head of the five-star party. bring us up to speed on where things start. will we actually start today? hour we willin an see the house impeachment managers begin to make their case why the senate should remove president donald trump from office. yesterday was about process. how this trial will work and today we start to see them actually make the case. they have 24 hours over the next three days. there are a lot of people in this building who are hoping we will not be here as late as we were last night. david: it is over three days rather than two. that was a compromise from mitch mcconnell. who will we hear from on the democratic side? will it all be adam schiff? emily: i do not expected to be all adam schiff. you saw it yesterday him make opening and closing remarks, but you also got to see the other six impeachment managers take time and make comments. all of th
on the breed today, emily watkins on capitol hill. shawn donnan here with me on president trump new trade focus, and from milan, joe colton on luigi dimaio stepping down as head of the five-star party. bring us up to speed on where things start. will we actually start today? hour we willin an see the house impeachment managers begin to make their case why the senate should remove president donald trump from office. yesterday was about process. how this trial will work and today we start to see...
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that panel is back emily campagno rochelle ritchie, and matt welch.over-up degree that are no? >> i don't agree with that in the larger picture i don't agree with is her public sentiment when as you aptly pointed out nobody cares anymore. her strategy has been painfully transparent, included and she basically said we just want to check a box. we just want to say for eternity that president trump has been impeachment to the tune of what? to our tax dollars and for no achievements made. and i think the bottom line is that's the gamut she's been running, it has run out of steam. iowa caucuses are around the corner. those protesting that's going on my run, such a bigger deal. and americans care about their own healthcare. they care about anything but this. they are totally disinterested in her time has passed. i keep thinking there's something up her sleeve it's going to make this worthwhile for democrats. because frankly it is burning them all to the ground. chris: five summer interested but fewer and fewer are interested and fewer people support impeach
that panel is back emily campagno rochelle ritchie, and matt welch.over-up degree that are no? >> i don't agree with that in the larger picture i don't agree with is her public sentiment when as you aptly pointed out nobody cares anymore. her strategy has been painfully transparent, included and she basically said we just want to check a box. we just want to say for eternity that president trump has been impeachment to the tune of what? to our tax dollars and for no achievements made. and...
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gianna. >>> happy birthday, emily. checked the roadways that right now as you work your way towards 580. some better news this morning. we started off with some police activity that hall -- i am hearing from chp that the airway on-ramp two 580 if you're trying to access is by betty is still closed did you police activity. expect that for some time but the main lines of the freeway are open which is good news. you can see is that there to the dublin interchange we have a couple things going on. west bound 580 right at 680 and an accident and fender bender reported on the connector as well. taking a look at traffic as you or i should say east of here on 205/580 traffic is getting busy was that as you work your way into the altamont pass. taking a look at a couple other trouble spots, west on 80 reports of an accident right at highway 4. that number two lane is blocked and some delays as you approach the area of hercules. we've got a lame blocked for activity for a crash and your drive times, 33 minutes to 05 to 580. ok o
gianna. >>> happy birthday, emily. checked the roadways that right now as you work your way towards 580. some better news this morning. we started off with some police activity that hall -- i am hearing from chp that the airway on-ramp two 580 if you're trying to access is by betty is still closed did you police activity. expect that for some time but the main lines of the freeway are open which is good news. you can see is that there to the dublin interchange we have a couple things...
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emily? >> mayor bloomberg! >> mark: mayor bloomberg.bloomy planning cubicles for the white house? >> michael bloomberg tweeting this out office offense plan. >> i win! i never win! i won! i have no idea what to do with myself. >> mark: cubicles in the white house. we have a definitive victory. >> i never win anything. >> mark: emily wins! >> yes! >> i always lose! >> mark: we just serve you up to be humiliated. that is it. taking away his designation -- >> congratulations. >> mark: congratulations, emily. thank you to fox news all week so you can take on the experts next week on the number one political quiz show, final exam. cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher in
emily? >> mayor bloomberg! >> mark: mayor bloomberg.bloomy planning cubicles for the white house? >> michael bloomberg tweeting this out office offense plan. >> i win! i never win! i won! i have no idea what to do with myself. >> mark: cubicles in the white house. we have a definitive victory. >> i never win anything. >> mark: emily wins! >> yes! >> i always lose! >> mark: we just serve you up to be humiliated. that is it. taking away...
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we want to go to emily welcomes on capitol hill. what did we just see?nell,itch democratic leader chuck schumer make their opening statements not necessarily for impeachment, but for the rules and the process that will dictate this impeachment trial. you saw mcconnell come out immediately, saying the house had done and unfair job. you also saw him make s
we want to go to emily welcomes on capitol hill. what did we just see?nell,itch democratic leader chuck schumer make their opening statements not necessarily for impeachment, but for the rules and the process that will dictate this impeachment trial. you saw mcconnell come out immediately, saying the house had done and unfair job. you also saw him make s
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emily? >> mayor bloomberg! >> mark: mayor bloomberg.bloomy planning cubicles for the white house? >> michael bloomberg tweeting thisis open office plan. >> i win! i never win! i won! i have no idea what to do with myself. >> mark: cubicles in the white house. we have a definitive victory. >> i never win anything. >> mark: emily wins! >> yes! >> i always lose! >> mark: we just serve you up to be humiliated. that is it. taking away his designation -- >> congratulations. >> mark: congratulations emily. thank you to fox news all week so you can take on the experts next week on the number one political quiz show, final exam. . robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. - do that are degrading?ideo tapes, film reels, or photos, legacybox professionally converts them to dvds, thumb drive, or the cloud. legacybox is simple and safe, with over half
emily? >> mayor bloomberg! >> mark: mayor bloomberg.bloomy planning cubicles for the white house? >> michael bloomberg tweeting thisis open office plan. >> i win! i never win! i won! i have no idea what to do with myself. >> mark: cubicles in the white house. we have a definitive victory. >> i never win anything. >> mark: emily wins! >> yes! >> i always lose! >> mark: we just serve you up to be humiliated. that is it. taking away his...
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emily, ed, pete. emily: thank you so much.the head a year of escalating actions. escalating not only in the aggressive nature, the assertiveness of it but also in loss of life. i had he ha a foreign terrorist was killed. it's been escalating. we had an opportunity to take him out. pete: cnn news alert. we are just now learning that iran hates us and wishes us dead and has been trying to provoke us for years. just because the obama administration turned a blind eye to it and chose to try to accommodate them and appease them through a nuclear deal that was highly flawed, doesn't mean iran doesn't still seek nuclear bombs and to wipe america and israel off the map. so the trump administration took a different approach putting maximum pressure back on in sanctions and then what does iran do? like they typically would, they lash out. they want to kill or strike schlarb or our allies or israel or us. in this case ed, they went a little bit too far. ed: the president needs to listen to the intelligence community. guess what? the pres
emily, ed, pete. emily: thank you so much.the head a year of escalating actions. escalating not only in the aggressive nature, the assertiveness of it but also in loss of life. i had he ha a foreign terrorist was killed. it's been escalating. we had an opportunity to take him out. pete: cnn news alert. we are just now learning that iran hates us and wishes us dead and has been trying to provoke us for years. just because the obama administration turned a blind eye to it and chose to try to...
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before that, it was emily form bree's turn.campaign in her hometown saying it was important to choose a leader to take labour forward and bring important to choose a leader to take labourforward and bring back important to choose a leader to take labour forward and bring back the voters the party had lost. 0ur correspondent has been following the action. from rebecca long-bailey, definitely one of the favourites in this election, a fiery speech there in the last hour talking about how she wanted to fight for labour values, many of those values similar to those thatjeremy corbyn espoused. not a big surprise because long—bailey was one of his key allies and drew up many of his key policies. her argument was that labour lost the election badly because people lost trust in the party and its ability to deliver. her case is that she can help to rebuild that trust over the next few yea rs. rebuild that trust over the next few years. listen to her making her pitch on what labour would stand for if she were leader. my kind of socialism
before that, it was emily form bree's turn.campaign in her hometown saying it was important to choose a leader to take labour forward and bring important to choose a leader to take labourforward and bring back important to choose a leader to take labour forward and bring back the voters the party had lost. 0ur correspondent has been following the action. from rebecca long-bailey, definitely one of the favourites in this election, a fiery speech there in the last hour talking about how she...
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cket istoy, let's get over to the weather center where emily turner is. >> good morning. happy tuesday. for those of you hitting the roads in the north day or at the golden gate bridge you might see some rain out there and that will be wetting the roadways down. although it will be too terribly slick. this is not a sick advocate soaker of a storm. zooming into the north bay we are seeing most of the shower centered around petaluma or to the east of that making its way towards napa and seeing santa rosa seeing some showers as well but this is really the bulk of that storm. a little further south we are starting to see some storms making their way across mill valley through homestead valley and all little bit in san francisco but for the most part the showers will stay in the north part of our area. as we move forward your temperatures currently right concorde, 45 degrs in santa rosa and san francisco 51. gianna. >>> let's look at the commute. you might see some slick surfaces as emily mentioned that right now as far as accidents or incidents are moving at nice speeds for t
cket istoy, let's get over to the weather center where emily turner is. >> good morning. happy tuesday. for those of you hitting the roads in the north day or at the golden gate bridge you might see some rain out there and that will be wetting the roadways down. although it will be too terribly slick. this is not a sick advocate soaker of a storm. zooming into the north bay we are seeing most of the shower centered around petaluma or to the east of that making its way towards napa and...
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emily has been speaking to bbc in the last hour or so.he says she is still pretty confident that she can get over the line. can you do it? i think so. what's happened is we've only had a week to get those nominations in. there is a large number of mps who haven't nominated yet and many of them have wanted to speak to their party members and go to the hustings and think about this because it's obviously a very important decision. from the conversations i've had this weekend, i'm fairly confident that i'll be fine. i will get across the line and, you know, then we will move onto the next stage. it is a long contest and it will have its ups and downs and i've been a slow starter but i did start from a standing start after the general election. she has been a slow starter, when you look at the numbers. she is confident she can do it and she says there is a lot of her local party and people talking to their constituencies and talking about who they are going to go for. if she's going to make it is going to have to happen in the next few hours.
emily has been speaking to bbc in the last hour or so.he says she is still pretty confident that she can get over the line. can you do it? i think so. what's happened is we've only had a week to get those nominations in. there is a large number of mps who haven't nominated yet and many of them have wanted to speak to their party members and go to the hustings and think about this because it's obviously a very important decision. from the conversations i've had this weekend, i'm fairly confident...
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emily is from the hill publication. thank you for being on the communicators. this communicators and all others are available as podcasts. >> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind, created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> it's martin luther king day weekend. we want to show you a couple of programs from our archives about the late civil rights leaders. coming up over the next three hours our program is about dr. king's politics and the last hours of his life. first the guardian's gary young provides a history of martin luther king's i have a dream speech delivered at the march on washington on august 28th, 1963. >> thank you very much for coming. we have a number of thank yous. a lot of people worked to put this program on. executive dean, david skoby at
emily is from the hill publication. thank you for being on the communicators. this communicators and all others are available as podcasts. >> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind, created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider....
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how do you reflect on that now, emily when you look back?n that now, emily when you look back? it is not something i am particularly proud of. i would love to stop it happening to other people. would you ever consider going to the police about him? i did think about it, but it doesn't seem like there is much they can do about it because you are two adults, you agree, you choose to stay in that situation. legally, i don't think he has done anything wrong. i am going to bring in our other guests sitting with me in the studio. kate is with me from acorn and wera hobhouse. why has there been no prosecutions and what is your reaction to that? looking at the law is being used that could potentially be used to prosecute it, they are not fit for purpose. they we re they are not fit for purpose. they were designed for this and fundamentally, enforcement, whilst it would be great to have some comeuppance for the situation, a lot of the laws around housing are not as enforced as we would like them to be. many evictions are illegal yet they happen and w
how do you reflect on that now, emily when you look back?n that now, emily when you look back? it is not something i am particularly proud of. i would love to stop it happening to other people. would you ever consider going to the police about him? i did think about it, but it doesn't seem like there is much they can do about it because you are two adults, you agree, you choose to stay in that situation. legally, i don't think he has done anything wrong. i am going to bring in our other guests...
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emily thornberry, thank you very much for talking to us.led by the bushfires burning in australia has risen to 24. efforts are under way to help those who have had to leave their homes. australia's prime minister scott morrison is deploying military resources to help tackle the flames. ben shephard is from the new south wales rural fire servcie and joins me now. hello to you and thank you for breaking off to speak to us. i know you have got a lot on your plate. as you have got a lot on your plate. as you have got a lot on your plate. as you have had for months now. let me ask you, what little respite is being offered by the weather at the moment? is it making any difference? there is no doubt over the past 2a hours we've seen there is no doubt over the past 2a houi’s we've seen a there is no doubt over the past 2a hours we've seen a bit of respite from the extraordinary temperatures we have had in the western parts of syd ney we have had in the western parts of sydney alone, temperatures of 48.9 degrees, and we saw the wind speed gusting up
emily thornberry, thank you very much for talking to us.led by the bushfires burning in australia has risen to 24. efforts are under way to help those who have had to leave their homes. australia's prime minister scott morrison is deploying military resources to help tackle the flames. ben shephard is from the new south wales rural fire servcie and joins me now. hello to you and thank you for breaking off to speak to us. i know you have got a lot on your plate. as you have got a lot on your...
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after the shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry, secured enough nominations in the last ten minutes of voting to go thorugh to the next round of the contest. shejoinsjess phillips, sir keir starmer, lisa nandy and rebecca long bailey — who'd already got the backing of 22 mps and meps. earlier, clive lewis pulled out — after he failed to get the necessary support. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. she has been hearing the opinions of labour party members. who will they choose? after being battered at the election, labour members have another big vote, this time, a vote of their own. we've got to get this right. we've got to get this leadership election right. we need to get back in there, and show people... we need to win. otherwise we are going to have 15 years of a conservative government. but, who could build a labour government? way ahead among mps is sir keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary. wigan mp lisa nandy is in the race.
after the shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry, secured enough nominations in the last ten minutes of voting to go thorugh to the next round of the contest. shejoinsjess phillips, sir keir starmer, lisa nandy and rebecca long bailey — who'd already got the backing of 22 mps and meps. earlier, clive lewis pulled out — after he failed to get the necessary support. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. she has been hearing the opinions of labour party members. who will they...
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i agree with emily. i agree with emily. sanctions can be a useful instrument, and are used by the european union as such, but it is difficult in terms of exit strategy and efficiency. but we have to accept and use it as far as it is necessary. one thing that is a concern is what we call the extraterritorial sanctions, and whether it has a secondary effect. i feel we should have more conversations in case such things should happen. this is obviously a necessity if you clearly want to answer your question. >> i think i will turn it over to the audience. i am looking around and seeing a good mix of foreign and security policy types, folks who worked energy, climate, so i will try to mix it up. the gentleman over here in the orange. please introduce yourself. there is someone coming with a mic as well. >> hello. david little with the media. basically, my question is about some of the members of the eu backsliding democratically. hungary has been bandied about. and poland for beginning to take on more authoritarian views, and i
i agree with emily. i agree with emily. sanctions can be a useful instrument, and are used by the european union as such, but it is difficult in terms of exit strategy and efficiency. but we have to accept and use it as far as it is necessary. one thing that is a concern is what we call the extraterritorial sanctions, and whether it has a secondary effect. i feel we should have more conversations in case such things should happen. this is obviously a necessity if you clearly want to answer your...
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emily, we are together again. we have the secondary arguments in less than an hour.under an hour, adam schiff as well as the six other impeachment managers will be back on the senate floor. we are expecting another long day. yesterday we saw them lay out the chronology of what has happened, of the different steps that have led up to this moment. today we expect them to be making the argument why what president trump did is an impeachable offense. remember we are looking at two articles of impeachment, one is abuse of power, the others obstruction of congress. today
emily, we are together again. we have the secondary arguments in less than an hour.under an hour, adam schiff as well as the six other impeachment managers will be back on the senate floor. we are expecting another long day. yesterday we saw them lay out the chronology of what has happened, of the different steps that have led up to this moment. today we expect them to be making the argument why what president trump did is an impeachable offense. remember we are looking at two articles of...
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emily, from your point of view, what is in it for the space agency? interested in using satellites to help people on earth? idida satellites to help people on earth? i did a school visit a few years ago and held up a satnav and asked what it was the only what it was. three of them out of several hundred new that it had something to do with space. i thought that was a problem because these were our innovative entrepreneurs in a decade was my time, they need to know that the technology is linked to space. what inspired me as a child care is what got me as a university student to get out of bed earlier and do something good? it was the opportunity to meet the dragons den and get the support from experts that i needed. we are trying to educate the younger generation about what technology is doing every day. lowenna, there is money to be made here, yes? indeed! the space sector is growing every day and it is a huge emerging field. there are several thousand people in the uk in the sector. we need to promote more entrepreneurs in the space sector andi entre
emily, from your point of view, what is in it for the space agency? interested in using satellites to help people on earth? idida satellites to help people on earth? i did a school visit a few years ago and held up a satnav and asked what it was the only what it was. three of them out of several hundred new that it had something to do with space. i thought that was a problem because these were our innovative entrepreneurs in a decade was my time, they need to know that the technology is linked...
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it means we've got four candidates now, rachel, lisa nandy, just phillips, we also have already had emilystminster is starting to creep back into action after the christmas break, i think we will see some more to, rebecca long bailey and tears, are likely to launch in the next few days as well. we are all starting to creep back into action, we are now going to creek off to bed. to other news now, around a 1,000 people trapped by bushfires on the south eastern coast of australia have been rescued by the australian navy. tens of thousands of others are being urged to move to safety amid fears the fires could worsen in parts of victoria, new south wales and south australia. the death toll for this week has risen to eight and a50 homes have been lost on the south coast. this map shows the spread of the fires since the begining of the week — as you can see, they are concentrated in the eastern coastal areas.our correspondent shamai khalil reports now from sussex inlet, just over a hundred miles south of sydney. for the first time in days, nearly 1,000 tourists and residents can breathe a littl
it means we've got four candidates now, rachel, lisa nandy, just phillips, we also have already had emilystminster is starting to creep back into action after the christmas break, i think we will see some more to, rebecca long bailey and tears, are likely to launch in the next few days as well. we are all starting to creep back into action, we are now going to creek off to bed. to other news now, around a 1,000 people trapped by bushfires on the south eastern coast of australia have been...
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straight to moscow they were joined corresponds to emily show would welcome emily so why is. proteins pick. well misha sin is largely unknown in russia as well so in some ways his appointment came as a bit of a surprise but he has spent many many years in government service and as had of the head of the tax office already he has become known for being an efficient manager he did utilize the tax service as well so perhaps putin just wanted to appoint someone who would get the job done particularly when it comes to internal politics putin in recent years has focused much more on international politics and has kind of relegated the role of managing russia itself to the prime minister and also he represents kind of this drive for modernization but without presenting any real political change and the fact that he's an unknown means that he's not a threat to put to putin in any way people won't think that he could be a successor so what about 24 hours into this political shakeup that the president announced yesterday everyone is wondering what's the up to what you're trying to achi
straight to moscow they were joined corresponds to emily show would welcome emily so why is. proteins pick. well misha sin is largely unknown in russia as well so in some ways his appointment came as a bit of a surprise but he has spent many many years in government service and as had of the head of the tax office already he has become known for being an efficient manager he did utilize the tax service as well so perhaps putin just wanted to appoint someone who would get the job done...
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s emily show in moscow now emily bring us up to date with what both merkel and putin had to say at their press conference. well there was really a broad agenda of topics on the top it on the table for both leaders today from economic ties to cover the crisis of the conflict in ukraine to the middle east to the tensions there and the 2 leaders spoke for nearly 2 hours longer than they had initially planned when they came to speak to the press it seemed that you could see that the 2 leaders had been working together for many years they they both speak each other's language and they both seem to be rather satisfied with the meeting as well they both talked about it being productive and useful several times ukraine which was the main stumbling block or is the main stumbling block after the annexation of crimea in 2014 between the 2 countries was much lower on the agenda today and they seem to present a united front on many issues including the fact that they both want to save the iran nuclear deal which the u.s. left and also the fact that they both want to finish the construction of the nor
s emily show in moscow now emily bring us up to date with what both merkel and putin had to say at their press conference. well there was really a broad agenda of topics on the top it on the table for both leaders today from economic ties to cover the crisis of the conflict in ukraine to the middle east to the tensions there and the 2 leaders spoke for nearly 2 hours longer than they had initially planned when they came to speak to the press it seemed that you could see that the 2 leaders had...
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it's emily. >> i know. i'm over here in the weather center and can't wait to gianna. it's nice to have this reunion here on this tuesday morning. as far as the rain is concerned it is not terrible. it is however wet. we're tracking a vast majority of the north of the golden gate. the north bay is where we are seeing that's it if it can rainfall. really as it makes its way through marin county and towards walnut creek. this is just going to be some light showers. not a big soaker and a vast majority of it is a wrong -- we are seeing some sprinkles in the east bay and a few as well as they make their way across the peninsula. still clear as we are taking a look at the bridge. current temperature right around 50 and hanging out there. all of this means we have a beach hazard statement and affect. northwesterly swells and risk and use caution at the beach is because there is an issue there and as a result of all of that surf but right now the great highway is closed. south bound, in san francisco and public works is concerned about erosion because of the ways. they tweete
it's emily. >> i know. i'm over here in the weather center and can't wait to gianna. it's nice to have this reunion here on this tuesday morning. as far as the rain is concerned it is not terrible. it is however wet. we're tracking a vast majority of the north of the golden gate. the north bay is where we are seeing that's it if it can rainfall. really as it makes its way through marin county and towards walnut creek. this is just going to be some light showers. not a big soaker and a...
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nevertheless, emily thornberry wants the job because...toe with borisjohnson for two years at the dispatch box, i got under his skin and i got to what he was, which is a reckless lying charlatan. a claim that downing street would dispute. they all underlined the importance of stamping out anti—semitism in the party and another recurring theme was to stop falling out with each other in public. the whole of the party wa nts other in public. the whole of the party wants to be united, they want to come together so we had to enter factionalism, stop asking the question which bit of the party are you from, and start saying, what are you from, and start saying, what are you saying? keir starmer and is seen as one of the favourites to win over labour members but plenty of those who signed up to labour in the last few years did because they loved jeremy corbyn. it looks like keir starmer‘s big rival in this race is the candidate whose politics is closest to jeremy corbyn‘s. the candidate whose politics is closest to jeremy corbyn's. how do we show
nevertheless, emily thornberry wants the job because...toe with borisjohnson for two years at the dispatch box, i got under his skin and i got to what he was, which is a reckless lying charlatan. a claim that downing street would dispute. they all underlined the importance of stamping out anti—semitism in the party and another recurring theme was to stop falling out with each other in public. the whole of the party wa nts other in public. the whole of the party wants to be united, they want...