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and on frances hall, too. would she get life in prison or a chance at freedom? endant 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. >> and she did. after serving her sentence, she walked out of life a free woman. france's attorney says those allegations are without merit. >> reporter: bonnie is suing frances, for bodily injury and emotional distress. frances' 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 eat it, too? >> no. he wanted out of his marriage. >> reporter: do you regret now e
and on frances hall, too. would she get life in prison or a chance at freedom? endant 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. >> and she did. after serving her sentence, she walked out of life a...
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as 1,700 students in manchester are put into lockdown at their halls of residence for two weeks after a spike cn coronavirus cases. in france protests from hospitality workers as new covid restrictions come into effect in marseille, the epicentre of a second wave of coronavirus infections. tributes are paid to a popular and talented british police officer killed at a custody centre in south london. sergeant matt ratana was shot, as a suspect in handcuffs was being checked in. us media say donald trump has decided to nominate conservative federaljudge amy coney barrett to the supreme court. a formal announcement from the white house is expected later on saturday. switzerland heads to the polls in a referendum on whether to end free movement between it and the european union. now on bbc news, the travel show looks back at some of its most memorable animal encounters from the last decade. from endangered jaguars... 0h! that's a predator, ladies and gentlemen. to easy—riding canines. at this point in time, he has now got almost 3000 hours on a motorcycle. hello! and the beluga whales that got a second chance. there we go. this
as 1,700 students in manchester are put into lockdown at their halls of residence for two weeks after a spike cn coronavirus cases. in france protests from hospitality workers as new covid restrictions come into effect in marseille, the epicentre of a second wave of coronavirus infections. tributes are paid to a popular and talented british police officer killed at a custody centre in south london. sergeant matt ratana was shot, as a suspect in handcuffs was being checked in. us media say...
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frances collins to our global town hall. he is the director of the national institutes of health.he also used to be my genetics professor in med school. where he asked me the questions. tonight, we get to pose a few to him. dr. collins, thank you for joining us. >> nice to be with you, sanjay and anderson. >> we do want to talk about vaccines and we got a lot of viewer questions about this, sir. but i do want to also ask about this event tonight in michigan. the president's event. for months, health officials on the coronavirus task force have been urging people not to have mass gatherings. and you see a lot of people, you know, gathering together, clearly, without masks on. most of them. i just have to ask, what do you think when you see these images of an event like this? >> it just deeply puzzles me, sanjay. how did we get here? imagine you were an alien, who landed on planet earth. and you saw that our planet was inflicted by an infectious disease and that masks were an effective way to prevent the spread. and yet, when you went around, you saw some people wear them and some p
frances collins to our global town hall. he is the director of the national institutes of health.he also used to be my genetics professor in med school. where he asked me the questions. tonight, we get to pose a few to him. dr. collins, thank you for joining us. >> nice to be with you, sanjay and anderson. >> we do want to talk about vaccines and we got a lot of viewer questions about this, sir. but i do want to also ask about this event tonight in michigan. the president's event....
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and in the hall of mirrors and the heart of defeated france, bismarck saw prussian king crowned germante monarch of a new emperor. founded on blood, iron and conquest. it's simple, victorious. emblem of victory. not the liberty bell, not the magna carta, not any symbol of freedom, but victoria, the symbol of conquest. thus, prussia had created germany. and the myth of prussian superiority had become the myth of the master race. and if the carl schmitt of that generation had any worry about the liberties that had been denied, they were now forgotten. in this moment of triumph, just to be a german was enough. in the newly created reich industry flourished as never before. the merchant fleet grew larger every day. german harbors were jammed with commerce. and german stomachs filled with beer and sausage. germany had achieved unity, become rich, no other country threatened her. the world hoped for a peaceful, good neighbor. but the world had forgotten the prussian inheritance. a tradition not of peace and friendship but of war and conquest. [gunshots] [singing] and by now, carl schmitt of
and in the hall of mirrors and the heart of defeated france, bismarck saw prussian king crowned germante monarch of a new emperor. founded on blood, iron and conquest. it's simple, victorious. emblem of victory. not the liberty bell, not the magna carta, not any symbol of freedom, but victoria, the symbol of conquest. thus, prussia had created germany. and the myth of prussian superiority had become the myth of the master race. and if the carl schmitt of that generation had any worry about the...
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france. and oktoberfest. but instead of vast public biergartens, this year st all inside in brewery food halls what one drinker called controlled parting. the new normal. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> garrett: in southern california tonight exhausted firefighters are battling one of the largest fires ever to hit los angeles countee it is just one of several wildfires scorching the west. lilia luciano has the latest. >> fueled by erratic winds and triple digit temperatures, the bobcat fire is at nearly 100,000 acres tonight with no signs of slowing. the fast moving blaze doubling in size from friday, leading a path of destruction across the san gabriel mountains. homes have burned and evacuations continue. >> it has been an emotional time. a lot of people lost their homes, a lot of our friends lost their homes. >> nearly 1700 personnel from across the country are battling this blaze including firefighter larry smith of new mexico. >> we have very,ha very steep terrain, the fire tends to be more aggressive if it runs uphill. >> and in oregon where the death toll is now nine with five people still missin
france. and oktoberfest. but instead of vast public biergartens, this year st all inside in brewery food halls what one drinker called controlled parting. the new normal. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> garrett: in southern california tonight exhausted firefighters are battling one of the largest fires ever to hit los angeles countee it is just one of several wildfires scorching the west. lilia luciano has the latest. >> fueled by erratic winds and triple digit temperatures,...
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as 1700 students in manchester are put into lockdown at their halls of residence for two weeks after a spike in coronavirus cases. in france protests from hospitality workers as new covid restrictions come into effect in marseille, the epicentre of a secondwave of coronavirus infections. us media say donald trump has decided to nominate conservative federaljudge amy coney barrett to the supreme court. a formal announcement from the white house is expected later today. tributes are paid to a popular and talented british police officer killed at a custody centre in south london. sergeant matt rartna was shot, as a suspect in handcuffs was being checked in. switzerland heads to the polls in a referendum on whether to end free movement between it and the european union. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. more than a quarter of the uk population are living under stricter coronavirus lockdown rules, as new measures come into force this weekend. it comes as the rate at which the virus is spreading in britain, appear
as 1700 students in manchester are put into lockdown at their halls of residence for two weeks after a spike in coronavirus cases. in france protests from hospitality workers as new covid restrictions come into effect in marseille, the epicentre of a secondwave of coronavirus infections. us media say donald trump has decided to nominate conservative federaljudge amy coney barrett to the supreme court. a formal announcement from the white house is expected later today. tributes are paid to a...
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comes as 1,700 students in manchester are told to stay in their halls of residence for two weeks after a spike in coronavirus cases. in francelle, the epicentre of a secondwave of coronavirus infections. tributes are paid to a popular and talented police officer killed at a custody centre in south london. sergeant matt ratina was shot, as a suspect in handcuffs was being checked in. us media say donald trump will nominate conservative federal judge amy coney barrett to the supreme court.
comes as 1,700 students in manchester are told to stay in their halls of residence for two weeks after a spike in coronavirus cases. in francelle, the epicentre of a secondwave of coronavirus infections. tributes are paid to a popular and talented police officer killed at a custody centre in south london. sergeant matt ratina was shot, as a suspect in handcuffs was being checked in. us media say donald trump will nominate conservative federal judge amy coney barrett to the supreme court.
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france. and octoberfest. but instead of vast public beer gaffordens, this year it's all inside in brewery food halls in what some call controlled partying. the new normal. elizabeth palmer, krksz, lunld. >> tropical storm baita is making its way towards texas and louisiana. it is likely to come ashore monday near houston there is a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news." airlines seek billions in federal tied avoid mass yi6 layoffs as a critical dead line nears. >>> plus green new deal? how peas can replace oil in plastic. >>> and our rita braver with a personal appreciation of rbg. >>> covid has clobbered the airline industry. some companies have kept seats open to promote safety. now a new threat. unless billions more in federal aid materializes soon, thousands of workers face furlos and al y allaffs. kris van cleave reports. >> it's within heart krenching. >> reporter: alley is days away from losing her job. one of 8,000 american airlines flight attendants set to be fur load october 1st when the parallel support program runs oumts. >> we're beam with looifls and bills that depend on income coming thr
france. and octoberfest. but instead of vast public beer gaffordens, this year it's all inside in brewery food halls in what some call controlled partying. the new normal. elizabeth palmer, krksz, lunld. >> tropical storm baita is making its way towards texas and louisiana. it is likely to come ashore monday near houston there is a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news." airlines seek billions in federal tied avoid mass yi6 layoffs as a critical dead line nears....
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france and italy. dermatologists say that there has been no significant scientific research proving the benefits of the slime. >>> and it is time for the cbs "money watch" now. diane king hallork. diane, my question is it looks like the snails are doing all the work. do we have to tip them? >> my goodness. i mean -- i hope not. you said the price of beauty. i call it the cost of being cute, although to be fair, i would not try this. no to snail facials, no to vampire facials, yes to chocolate facials maybe. >> ooh. into that. >> right? >>> let meet intks futures are wavering this morning with investors uncertain of what direction to take the market. and another slide in tech shares weighed on wall street yesterday. the dow dropped 130 points. the nasdaq lost 140. the s&p 500 was down 28 points. >>> new york state is suing johnson & johnson over its alleged role in the opioid epidemic. according to the $2 billion lawsuit a division of the pharmaceutical giant powered -- poured millions into marketing opioids and downplaying the risks. the company has faced extensive litigation in other states related to opioid abuse. in a statement, johnson & johnson called its marketing and
france and italy. dermatologists say that there has been no significant scientific research proving the benefits of the slime. >>> and it is time for the cbs "money watch" now. diane king hallork. diane, my question is it looks like the snails are doing all the work. do we have to tip them? >> my goodness. i mean -- i hope not. you said the price of beauty. i call it the cost of being cute, although to be fair, i would not try this. no to snail facials, no to vampire...
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frances rivera. the pandemic is front and center in the race for the white house. last night president trump defended his coronavirus response after joe biden went on the attack in a town hall. and joe biden picking up an endorsement from a member of the coronavirus task force. >> reporter: the biden harris ticket picking up an endorsement from a former aide she's now blasting president trump's leadership >> shfs shocking to see the president saying that the virus was a hoax, seeing that everything is okay when we know that it's not. the truth is, he doesn't actually care about anyone else but himself. >> i have no idea who she is she doesn't know me and it's just another person that leaves. >> reporter: the white house digging in against cdc director robert redfield whcoronavirus ve widely available for most americans until the middle of next year. >> while dr. redfield may have a timeline in mind to my knowledge he hasn't had intimate discussions with those processes. >> reporter: chief of staff mark meadows suggesting the cdc has been on the sidelines as pharmaceutical companies race to develop a vaccine, echoing the president's surprising remarks about redfield, one of
frances rivera. the pandemic is front and center in the race for the white house. last night president trump defended his coronavirus response after joe biden went on the attack in a town hall. and joe biden picking up an endorsement from a member of the coronavirus task force. >> reporter: the biden harris ticket picking up an endorsement from a former aide she's now blasting president trump's leadership >> shfs shocking to see the president saying that the virus was a hoax, seeing...
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back at france's call for a tougher stance towards ankara and made growing tensions in the mediterranean ahead of a summit with southern e.u. leaders the french president the man you are mike hall said turkey was no longer a partner to europe in the region ankara has been seeking to expand its energy resources in areas claimed by greece and cyprus turkey's foreign minister said micron's remarks were arrogant and it was not up to him to decide maritime borders . new design new or beyond we europeans must be clear and firm with turkey not as a nation as a people but with the government of president or one which is behaving in an unacceptable way. we want to avoid an escalation but avoiding us collation does not have to mean passiveness or acceptance. natasha butler is in paris with more on what we can expect from vast summits they will be talking about migration they'll be talking about the crisis in libya but of course there'll be a real focus on those tensions that have been escalating in the eastern mediterranean as turkey continues to pursue its plans for oil and gas exploration in the area in those waters that are claimed by greece and cyprus well the french president of mad
back at france's call for a tougher stance towards ankara and made growing tensions in the mediterranean ahead of a summit with southern e.u. leaders the french president the man you are mike hall said turkey was no longer a partner to europe in the region ankara has been seeking to expand its energy resources in areas claimed by greece and cyprus turkey's foreign minister said micron's remarks were arrogant and it was not up to him to decide maritime borders . new design new or beyond we...
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in france only 30% of respondents hold a positive view of the united states >>> the white house is defending president trump over comments he made about mask during a town hallnews last night. he faced tough questions from undecided voters in his response to the pandemic. including why he doesn't support a national mask mandate and why he doesn't wear mask more often. here's what the president had to say. >> a lot of people don't want to wear masks, lot of people think masks aren't good and a lot of people as an example -- who are those people >> waiters they come over and serve you, they have masks. they were serving me and they're playing with a mask, i'm not blaming them, i'm just saying what happens, they're playing the mask, the mask is over, they're touching it and then they're touching the plate, that can't be good. >> all right, joining me now is political reporter monica aldman >> both damage control, ayman, and some mixed messaging, something we've seen for six months from the trump administration, when it comes to the pandemic what we heard earlier today from the cdc robert redfield who said wearing a mask could protect you better once the vaccine
in france only 30% of respondents hold a positive view of the united states >>> the white house is defending president trump over comments he made about mask during a town hallnews last night. he faced tough questions from undecided voters in his response to the pandemic. including why he doesn't support a national mask mandate and why he doesn't wear mask more often. here's what the president had to say. >> a lot of people don't want to wear masks, lot of people think masks...
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as 1700 students in manchester are put into lockdown at their halls of residence for two weeks after a spike in coronavirus cases. in france
as 1700 students in manchester are put into lockdown at their halls of residence for two weeks after a spike in coronavirus cases. in france