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and on frances hall, too. would she get life in prison or a chance at freedom? animously find the defendant caused the death of bill hall under the immediate influence of sudden passion. we assess her punishment for a term of two years. >> reporter: two years. the absolute minimum sentence. what is going through your mind when you hear that? because things were looking bad. >> oh, yes. i was like, thank you, jesus. i can do this. >> reporter: and she did. on septemb 7th, 2018, after serving her sentence, frances walked out of prison a free woman. >> does two years fit? >> no. two years for a life that you take, absolutely not. >> reporter: bonnie is suing frances for bodily injury and emotional distress. frances's attorney says those allegations are without merit. >> bill's never coming back. why? because she decided to make a very irresponsible decision and cause this. >> reporter: a decision which bonnie said cut short her dream of a future with bill. do you think there was any chance that he was playing both of you? >> no. >> reporter: he wanted his cake and e
and on frances hall, too. would she get life in prison or a chance at freedom? animously find the defendant caused the death of bill hall under the immediate influence of sudden passion. we assess her punishment for a term of two years. >> reporter: two years. the absolute minimum sentence. what is going through your mind when you hear that? because things were looking bad. >> oh, yes. i was like, thank you, jesus. i can do this. >> reporter: and she did. on septemb 7th, 2018,...
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while warlord khalifa haftar join talks with france as a manual mac hall among others much is at stake for the international players here libya has oil and gas and is a key transit point for refugees the conference insisted that a new political process is necessary to address the country's crisis. and today in but leading member states along with regional and international denies asians if sent a strong signal that we are fully committed to supporting a peaceful resolution of the libyan crisis. the real marker of the conference is success or failure won't come until it's clear if the promises made here are being kept and that could take several weeks. to our political correspondent is covering the talks how substantial is this deal on libya. if you look at it on paper it is surprising you substantial the conference conclusions of the document that was. passed by this conference yesterday comprises $55.00 points and they go way beyond the initial step of ensuring a cessation of hostilities that is then being turned into a formal cease fire that goes as far as discussing economic order i
while warlord khalifa haftar join talks with france as a manual mac hall among others much is at stake for the international players here libya has oil and gas and is a key transit point for refugees the conference insisted that a new political process is necessary to address the country's crisis. and today in but leading member states along with regional and international denies asians if sent a strong signal that we are fully committed to supporting a peaceful resolution of the libyan crisis....
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while warlord khalifa haftar join talks with france as a manual mac hall among others much as its stake for the international players here libya has oil and gas and is a key transit point for refugees the conference insisted that a new political process is necessary to address the country's crisis. and today in but leading member states along with regional and international denies ations if send a strong signal that we are fully committed to supporting the peaceful resolution of the libyan crisis. the real marker of the conference is success or failure won't come until it's clear if the promises made here are being kept and that could take several weeks. well de de believes chief political editor of mckayla was covering the libya summit force and was asked if the building conference could be deemed a success. well the general government in the days leading up to this major conference didn't really want to set out a benchmark what would actually make this a success for international observers getting these kinds of leaders the top level all around one table in itself can be seen as a dip
while warlord khalifa haftar join talks with france as a manual mac hall among others much as its stake for the international players here libya has oil and gas and is a key transit point for refugees the conference insisted that a new political process is necessary to address the country's crisis. and today in but leading member states along with regional and international denies ations if send a strong signal that we are fully committed to supporting the peaceful resolution of the libyan...
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in africa saya region which is becoming increasingly violent society leaders will meet france's president emanuel hall in paris on monday to decide on the future of the french military presence in the region that trash about lakes creates. in december the bodies of $71.00 soldiers from the lay it's a military base in the capital niamey a grim reflection of growing thought lintz in asylum they were killed in an attack claimed by ice in the west of the country this is i decided to come myself to give my nation's gratitude inconsolable but not all defeated to these men plucked from the affection of the loved ones in the prime of life for what they are to us our heroes our marchers the french president emanuel mark roll visited me share to pay his respects just 3 weeks earlier in power. ris background led a memorial for 13 french soldiers killed in a helicopter crash in mali more than 4000 french troops are fighting armed groups in the syal alongside forces from the share bikini faso chad mauritania and mali the g. 5 countries but is the casualties mount so his hostility against former colonial power fran
in africa saya region which is becoming increasingly violent society leaders will meet france's president emanuel hall in paris on monday to decide on the future of the french military presence in the region that trash about lakes creates. in december the bodies of $71.00 soldiers from the lay it's a military base in the capital niamey a grim reflection of growing thought lintz in asylum they were killed in an attack claimed by ice in the west of the country this is i decided to come myself to...
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france remained in a state of emergency thousands more military personnel and police officers were deployed to tackle terrorism. but more attacks followed including the november 2015 attack on the buttock long concert hall where $130.00 people died. the following year a nice dozens were killed. both. 5 years later france is still on alert for terror. when the survivors try to keep the memory of the victims. well firefighters in southeastern australia are racing to take advantage of a brief drop in temperatures before another heat wave is expected to hit later this week on tuesday many poles to bid their final respects to. one of at least 25 people killed in the blazes so far the 36 year old volunteer firefighter died along with his colleagues just before christmas when their vehicle was overturned by a fire tornado. and that scene being repeated all over the country australia's fire tragedy is not even near and and now a wave of misinformation and scams is making the situation even worse my colleague jill dougherty joins us now for more so joe what what's going on what are you seeing on social media there's a blame game going on brenton's the church straight is try to come to terms with who was responsi
france remained in a state of emergency thousands more military personnel and police officers were deployed to tackle terrorism. but more attacks followed including the november 2015 attack on the buttock long concert hall where $130.00 people died. the following year a nice dozens were killed. both. 5 years later france is still on alert for terror. when the survivors try to keep the memory of the victims. well firefighters in southeastern australia are racing to take advantage of a brief drop...
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concentration camp the 27th of january is now international hall of course remembrance day for the millions of jews killed during the 2nd world war. and france bans a type of crowd control grenade that injured numerous protesters they critics say is just a political ploy designed to win votes in upcoming minutes to pull elections.
concentration camp the 27th of january is now international hall of course remembrance day for the millions of jews killed during the 2nd world war. and france bans a type of crowd control grenade that injured numerous protesters they critics say is just a political ploy designed to win votes in upcoming minutes to pull elections.
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and golf legend and hall of famer jack nicklaus turns 80 thanks for waking up with us i'm phillip mena >> and i'm francesly's, carson and hi> the up to tell the republican senators to do their job -- >> right now at 4:30, a historic day. the stage is set for ru-- for president trump's impeachment trial to start in the senate. the overseas trip the president is making this morning. good morning, i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. we want to first start with a live look outside in san francisco and san jose. nice and warm for the morning hours. but light rain is heading toward the bay area just in time for your commute. so kari, how is it timing out. >> we're starting to see the rain in the north bay. as we look at the radar, we could see it covg
and golf legend and hall of famer jack nicklaus turns 80 thanks for waking up with us i'm phillip mena >> and i'm francesly's, carson and hi> the up to tell the republican senators to do their job -- >> right now at 4:30, a historic day. the stage is set for ru-- for president trump's impeachment trial to start in the senate. the overseas trip the president is making this morning. good morning, i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. we want to...
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france remained in a state of emergency thousands more military personnel and police officers were deployed to tackle terrorism. but more attacks followed including the november 2015 attack on the bottle clung concert hallwhere $130.00 people died. the following year and nice dozens were killed. when a truck driver rammed into a crowd and. both attacks were claimed by factions of the so-called islamic state. 5 years later france is still on alert for terror attacks when the survivors try to keep the memory of the victims on line. or earlier we spoke with rashard a french journalist living in paris he was working in the same building on the same floor as charlie hebdo on the day of the attack here's how he remembers what happened in paris 5 years ago today. on that. i was one of the 1st on the on the scene. with all the people in the street and then inside the charlie newsroom we discovered or. basically the cancer consists of the attack and that was really a nightmare. trying to identify people who were alive and we trying to do our best with some colleagues of popular in my former agency to have the survivors and to do everything we can even if we were not doctors and move waiting for 4 for the doctors
france remained in a state of emergency thousands more military personnel and police officers were deployed to tackle terrorism. but more attacks followed including the november 2015 attack on the bottle clung concert hallwhere $130.00 people died. the following year and nice dozens were killed. when a truck driver rammed into a crowd and. both attacks were claimed by factions of the so-called islamic state. 5 years later france is still on alert for terror attacks when the survivors try to...
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france remained in a state of emergency thousands more military personnel and police officers were deployed to tackle terrorism. but more attacks followed including the november 2015 attack on the buttock long concert hall where $130.00 people died. the following year a nice dozens were killed when a truck driver rammed into a crowded bus deal doing both attacks were claimed by factions of the so-called islamic state. 5 years later france is still on alert for terror attacks on the survivors try to keep the memory of the victims a life. sports now and by munich have officially presented former goalkeeper all over as a new board member khan was a polarizing figure on the pitch but he says people can expect a different side from him often it. out of a can has promised a toned down version of himself that's because on the pitch the former by and many goalkeeper was seen as a hothead his stance ranged from biding time launching time for kicks at his opponents but times have changed he said it's nice 13 meeting i won't slide tackle through the meeting room it's helped me a lot on the field. but that was over 11 and a half years ago the way of. the men are also known as the titan stood between the posts for b
france remained in a state of emergency thousands more military personnel and police officers were deployed to tackle terrorism. but more attacks followed including the november 2015 attack on the buttock long concert hall where $130.00 people died. the following year a nice dozens were killed when a truck driver rammed into a crowded bus deal doing both attacks were claimed by factions of the so-called islamic state. 5 years later france is still on alert for terror attacks on the survivors...
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france remained in a state of emergency thousands more military personnel and police officers were deployed to tackle terrorism. but more attacks followed including the november 2015 attack on the buttock long concert hallwhere $130.00 people died. the following year a nice dozens were killed. when a truck driver rammed into a crowded bus still doing both attacks were claimed by factions of the so-called islamic state. 5 years later france is still on alert for terror attacks when the survivors try to keep the memory of the victims a life. well the captain of the refugee rescue ship a lifeline has been cleared of charges that he failed to properly register his vessel class peter rice helped save more than $230.00 refugees from the mediterranean in june of 2018 he faced 810000 euro fine in malta over claims that the ship was incorrectly registered but a court has now ruled that he does not have to pay. in june 2018 more than $230.00 refugees drifted on a rubber boat off the coast of libya before the lifeline found them the captain wanted to save lives but felt that everywhere he looked obstacles were in his path its refused to allow his ship to dock for days. the way people are treated around here makes
france remained in a state of emergency thousands more military personnel and police officers were deployed to tackle terrorism. but more attacks followed including the november 2015 attack on the buttock long concert hallwhere $130.00 people died. the following year a nice dozens were killed. when a truck driver rammed into a crowded bus still doing both attacks were claimed by factions of the so-called islamic state. 5 years later france is still on alert for terror attacks when the survivors...
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france remained in a state of emergency. thousasands more military personnel and police officerss were d deployed to tackle terrorism. more attacks followed, including the november 2015 attack on a concert hall where 130 people died. the following year, in nice, dozens were killed when a truck driver ran into a crowd on bastille day. both attacks reclaimed by factions of the so-called islamic state. -- both attacks were claimed by factions of the so-called islamic state. five years later, france is still on alert for terror attack's while survivors try to keep the memory of the victims alive. brent: earlier today we spoke with a french journalist living in paris. he was working in the same building on the same floor as charlie hebdo on the day of the attack. here's is how he remembers what happened f five years ago today. >> on that day, i was one of the first on the scene and wh all the people in the street and insidede the newsroom. it was really a nightmare. we were trying to identify people who were alive and tried to do our best with our colleagues to help the survivors and do everything we can, even if we are not doctors and waiting for doctors, for emergency units to try to identify t
france remained in a state of emergency. thousasands more military personnel and police officerss were d deployed to tackle terrorism. more attacks followed, including the november 2015 attack on a concert hall where 130 people died. the following year, in nice, dozens were killed when a truck driver ran into a crowd on bastille day. both attacks reclaimed by factions of the so-called islamic state. -- both attacks were claimed by factions of the so-called islamic state. five years later,...
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france remained in a state of emergency thousands more military personnel and police officers were deployed to tackle terrorism. but more attacks followed and clearing the nov 2015 attack on the buttock long concert hall where 130 people died. the following year and nice dozens were killed. when a truck driver rammed into a crowd and. both attempts were claimed by factions of the so-called islamic state . 5 years later france is still on alert for terror attacks when the survivors try to keep the memory of the victims in line. and we are joined now by a french journalist living in paris welcome to the program and thank you for joining us we understand that you were working in the same building on the same floor as charlie abdo on that day of the attack how do you remember that day 5 years ago. where that arrived maybe 2 or 3 minutes or just after the terrorist escaped the building arrive a bit late this morning and my colleagues were in the office and i arrived by the street and on guard. i was one of the 1st on the on the scene. with all the people in the street and then inside the charlie newsroom we discovered or. basically the consequences of the attack and that it was really a nightmare. trying t
france remained in a state of emergency thousands more military personnel and police officers were deployed to tackle terrorism. but more attacks followed and clearing the nov 2015 attack on the buttock long concert hall where 130 people died. the following year and nice dozens were killed. when a truck driver rammed into a crowd and. both attempts were claimed by factions of the so-called islamic state . 5 years later france is still on alert for terror attacks when the survivors try to keep...
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. ♪ ♪ across the hall, a yemeni woman used her vast trail of official asylum-seeking papers, accumulated over two years of navigating france's, to create an art installation. >> it was my first week in france and the first day without documents. >> reporter: and awhurdish actor fled turkey practiced a monologue about his first days in paris. >> can you imagine, to leave your country tomorrow and to leave everything? >> reporter: judith depaule is icdirector of the studio, opened in 2017 with funding from the ench ministry of cultureif >> it's verycult to decide to go out from your country, to >> reporter: like many countries w the west in recent years, france has strugglh rising tensions over an influx of refugees. president emmanuel macron has sought to criminalize illegal border crossings while tightening restrictions on asylum, even as far-right parties in the country call for more. but france also has a long tradition of being a sanctuary bar artists, including pablo picasso and james win. the idea here was to give artists a place to connect with one another, to work on and exhibit their crafts-- and to help with all the
. ♪ ♪ across the hall, a yemeni woman used her vast trail of official asylum-seeking papers, accumulated over two years of navigating france's, to create an art installation. >> it was my first week in france and the first day without documents. >> reporter: and awhurdish actor fled turkey practiced a monologue about his first days in paris. >> can you imagine, to leave your country tomorrow and to leave everything? >> reporter: judith depaule is icdirector of the...
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foreign ministry says france should stop supporting worth $24.00 have if it wants to help bring peace to libya and the french quarter is due to decide whether or old giants woods hall is adequately addressing the human and environmental impact of an oil field in uganda several human rights groups are accusing the firm of failing to properly compensate farmers removed from their lands and soil reports from billy's saw in western uganda. beneath this expansive land in western uganda is an estimated 6000000000 barrels woful oil. with china national offshore oil corporation and the french multinationals to tower of major operations here including there to langan megaproject which is expected to produce $190000.00 barrels a day. but there is a problem thousands of people who have been moved from their villages to make way for the development say they were forced to accept compensation of just a $1000.00 an acre and that's not enough most of the people who took a cash compensation could not even afford to buy land elsewhere so now they stay in rental houses in village centers like this one and rely on casual jobs to make a living fred missing girl refused the deal and sa
foreign ministry says france should stop supporting worth $24.00 have if it wants to help bring peace to libya and the french quarter is due to decide whether or old giants woods hall is adequately addressing the human and environmental impact of an oil field in uganda several human rights groups are accusing the firm of failing to properly compensate farmers removed from their lands and soil reports from billy's saw in western uganda. beneath this expansive land in western uganda is an...
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ache hall, a yemeni woman used her trail of a social -- official asylum sereing papers toe an art installation. >> it was my first week in francend the first day without documents. >> and a kurdish actorractice a monologue about his first days in paris. >>o leave your countrow tomo >> director of the studio, which opened in 2017 with funding from the french ministry of culture. >> it is like a state of shock. >> when you i arrive, you a shock. >> yes. you have to do a lot of papers. you don't understand nothing. it is like panic. >> like many countries in the west in recent years, france has strugg over the influx of refugees. president emmanuel macron has sought to criminalize illegal border crossings while tightening restrictions on asylum. even as far right parties in the country call for more. but france also a h long tradition of being a sanctuary for artists, including pablo picasso and james baldwin. the idea here was to give artists a place to conct with one another, to work on an exhibit their crafts help with all the practical challenges of living as a refugee. >> they helped us find a place to live. they helpedk us g
ache hall, a yemeni woman used her trail of a social -- official asylum sereing papers toe an art installation. >> it was my first week in francend the first day without documents. >> and a kurdish actorractice a monologue about his first days in paris. >>o leave your countrow tomo >> director of the studio, which opened in 2017 with funding from the french ministry of culture. >> it is like a state of shock. >> when you i arrive, you a shock. >> yes....
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france, sweden, denmark and half a dozen other countries, it didn't work. >> elizabeth warren campaigned in iowa where 17% of voters support her. at a town hallelded questions about the importance of electability. >> here is the thing. fear doesn't win. courage and vision win. how do we win? we win by getting out there and fighting for what we believe in. >>> also in iowa, bernie sanders reacting for the first time to his new lead in the state among democrat irvoters. >> what is important to me is the kind of grassroots support that we have. polls are great and some days good and some days not good. but i think we will win in iowa because we have an extraordinary grassroots movement. >> pete buttigieg campaigned in nevada and react to go where he is has fallen to third place. >> we are not too caught up in the change from one poll to the next poll. what with do know we are in a strong position and no campaign that i would trade with and it continues to be the case that iowa is very important because it's our opportunity to demonstrate our strength. >> speaking of pete buttigieg. priscilla thompson is in las vegas and following the buttigieg c
france, sweden, denmark and half a dozen other countries, it didn't work. >> elizabeth warren campaigned in iowa where 17% of voters support her. at a town hallelded questions about the importance of electability. >> here is the thing. fear doesn't win. courage and vision win. how do we win? we win by getting out there and fighting for what we believe in. >>> also in iowa, bernie sanders reacting for the first time to his new lead in the state among democrat irvoters....
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struck a deal with donald trump on france's digital tax which would have affected a number of big american firms. we will have more on that in ten minutes. lord hallo a job as chair of the national gallery in london. people thought he was going to stick round until 2022, when he would mark the centenary of the bbc, but and a lot of his friends were surprised he was leaving the bbc, but the fact that he is going to the national gallery means this must have been in the works for some time. it was a surprise he is leaving the bbc but for tony hall it has been some time in the works. he came in crisis, you remember the saville revelation, the treatment of lord mcalpine, one of the bbc‘s biggest mistakes in a long time andi the bbc‘s biggest mistakes in a long time and i think he stabilised the ship. he steadied the ship for that time and got the bbc out of headlines for the wrong reasons, but the seven years he has been in post
struck a deal with donald trump on france's digital tax which would have affected a number of big american firms. we will have more on that in ten minutes. lord hallo a job as chair of the national gallery in london. people thought he was going to stick round until 2022, when he would mark the centenary of the bbc, but and a lot of his friends were surprised he was leaving the bbc, but the fact that he is going to the national gallery means this must have been in the works for some time. it was...