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marissa arrived 4 months old, and hannah, six months later. they have been inseparable. >> we kind of did everything together and trained together all year round. >> reporter: they both starred in college. when hannah made the american team, marissa didn't expect to go. but then got an invitation to play for a country she hadn't seen since she was adopted. now hannah and marissa are both in korea. >> hey, oh, my god, the two sisters. >> reporter: something that's made their bond stronger, if they play each other, they'll be fierce competitors on the ice, but always be sisters and best friends off the ice. amy ro obach. >> great story. >> it is. >> very cool. >> still to come on action news, a local business that thinks valentine's day is the perfect time to fight. >> and the perfect reason these loving couples climbed into the boxing ring. those stories and more. fios is a 100% fiber-optic network, literally engineered for streaming. good advice. i've also got some ideas on a better cereal selection, which i will keep to myself. experience net
marissa arrived 4 months old, and hannah, six months later. they have been inseparable. >> we kind of did everything together and trained together all year round. >> reporter: they both starred in college. when hannah made the american team, marissa didn't expect to go. but then got an invitation to play for a country she hadn't seen since she was adopted. now hannah and marissa are both in korea. >> hey, oh, my god, the two sisters. >> reporter: something that's made...
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we talked about what happened to hannah reynolds immediately after the war. unfortunately she passed away from wounds received during the final battles. down here at the kelly house on the eastern end of the village, we find an excellent example of what happened next after the surrender. kelly house was actually completed in 1855. the kelly family was a large one. there were five sons in this family and all five fought in the war in the army of northern virginia. in fact, at least one or maybe two were here for the surrender in their own hometown on april 9 and the stacking of arms on april 12, 1865. in the years that followed the war, eventually this house would be purchased by a man named john robertson. we don't know a great deal about john robertson's early life, but this is a good example of what you meant to patient looks like in the weeks, months, and years that follow the surrender hereinafter maddox. -- here in appomattox. two of the most tangible examples of emancipation on the landscape would be the developing of a friedman school, the legalization
we talked about what happened to hannah reynolds immediately after the war. unfortunately she passed away from wounds received during the final battles. down here at the kelly house on the eastern end of the village, we find an excellent example of what happened next after the surrender. kelly house was actually completed in 1855. the kelly family was a large one. there were five sons in this family and all five fought in the war in the army of northern virginia. in fact, at least one or maybe...
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when hannah made the american team, marissa didn't expect to go.got an invitation to play for a country she hadn't seen since she was adopted. so now, hannah and marissa are both in korea. >> oh. >> oh, hey. oh, my god, the two sisters! >> reporter: something that has made their bond even stronger. they both say that if they play each other, they'll be fierce competitors on the ice. but always be sisters and best friends off the ice. amy robach, pyeongchang, south korea. >> we'll be rooting for both sisters. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. ribeiro: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we know you're gonna love it. ♪ chunky, fatty, poo-poo face. aah! man: oh, god! [ imitating bee buzzing ] [ giggling ] ♪ [ woman gasps ] [ speaking indistinctly ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ welcome to "america's funniest home videos." and now here he is, the host of our show, alfonso ribeiro! whoo! [ cheers and applause ] there we go. some more love, y'all. some more love. taking it low, taking it low, taking it low.
when hannah made the american team, marissa didn't expect to go.got an invitation to play for a country she hadn't seen since she was adopted. so now, hannah and marissa are both in korea. >> oh. >> oh, hey. oh, my god, the two sisters! >> reporter: something that has made their bond even stronger. they both say that if they play each other, they'll be fierce competitors on the ice. but always be sisters and best friends off the ice. amy robach, pyeongchang, south korea....
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when hannah made the american team, marissa didn't expect to go.she got an invitation to play for a country she hadn't seen since she was adopted. so now, hannah and marissa are both in korea. >> oh. >> oh, hey. oh, my god, the two sisters! >> reporter: something that has made their bond even stronger. they both say that if they play each other, they'll be fierce competitors on the ice. but always be sisters and best friends off the ice. amy robach, pyeongchang, south korea. >> we'll be rooting for both sisters. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. >>> tonight on abc7 "news at 6:00," 49ers linebacker ruben foster arrested for the second 250 time in a month. the response from the team. >>> and a wild police chase from the south bay to san francisco, abc7 "news at 6:00" starts now. >> we begin with developing news in the south bay, more legal trouble for 49ers linebacker ruben foster who was arrested for the second time in a month. >> santa clara county jail records show the 23-year-old foster is still in custody tonight. our
when hannah made the american team, marissa didn't expect to go.she got an invitation to play for a country she hadn't seen since she was adopted. so now, hannah and marissa are both in korea. >> oh. >> oh, hey. oh, my god, the two sisters! >> reporter: something that has made their bond even stronger. they both say that if they play each other, they'll be fierce competitors on the ice. but always be sisters and best friends off the ice. amy robach, pyeongchang, south korea....
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and hannah six months later. >> we did egg together.ther all year round. >> reporter: they both starred in college. when han ma made the american team, marissa didn't expect to go. then she got an invitation to play for a country she hadn't seen since she was adopted. so now, hannah and marissa with both in korea. oh, hey. oh, my god, the to sisters. something that's made their bon other, they'll be fierce con pet or thes on the ice. but also be sisters and best friends off the ice. amy robach, pyeongchang, south korea. zblefr time the other has game, one sister sends the other a text message. good look, score for me. i love you. >> and the parents must be rooting for several zplae see w. >>> and that's what's making news this america this morning. >> we're going to go that beautiful >> good morning everyone it4:3. here's what we're following for you, heavy rains have flooded mlk drive in fairmont park. we'll have the latest on the local road closures and what to expect from accuweather. >> eagles celebration are still going on. this mo
and hannah six months later. >> we did egg together.ther all year round. >> reporter: they both starred in college. when han ma made the american team, marissa didn't expect to go. then she got an invitation to play for a country she hadn't seen since she was adopted. so now, hannah and marissa with both in korea. oh, hey. oh, my god, the to sisters. something that's made their bon other, they'll be fierce con pet or thes on the ice. but also be sisters and best friends off the ice....
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guess who, hannah brand! >> reporter: since the u.s.th korea play in different divisions, it's unlikely the two will have to faceoff on olympic ice, but they will be there together. as sisters. nbc news, minnesota. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this sunday night. the o lilympics are coming up next. i'm lester holt reporting from pyeongchang. from all of us at "nightly news" thank you for watching. good night. plug-in hybrid, the end of your battery charge isn't the end of the world. it runs on electric, and has gas if you need it. for a range rating of three hundred forty miles. the all-new clarity plug-in hybrid. from honda. ♪ >>> good morning from south korea. and welcome to tonight's primetime broadcast, presented by coca cola. a good monday morning from pyeongchang, and the start of a new week here. competition all across the olympic host city. though at the alps, the alpine ski venue, extreme win. postponement of the women's an
guess who, hannah brand! >> reporter: since the u.s.th korea play in different divisions, it's unlikely the two will have to faceoff on olympic ice, but they will be there together. as sisters. nbc news, minnesota. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this sunday night. the o lilympics are coming up next. i'm lester holt reporting from pyeongchang. from all of us at "nightly news" thank you for watching. good...
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hannah keep texting me please. tell them i love them so much. kaitlin and hannah join me right now. it's so powerful to read the messages you were sending to each other. hannah, tell us what was happening. >> i was inside the freshman bidding on the first floor when we heard the shooting, and it came in towards the right side of the building. we had been practicing drills for months since we got back from winter break and even before that. so when it first happened, we all thought it was a drill. as soon as i go closer and closer, we ran toward my teacher's desk for safety. i finally got under the desk after about a minute of shooting, and i was with another girl and my fellow classmate. as the shooting was going on, you can could hear the glass shattering and the bullet holes piercing the walls and everything. >> why was your first instinct, the first thing you wanted to do was text your sisser? >> i tried getting through to my parents first, but since we had no service in the building, but i was connected to the why why were iphone users and i knew my sister would have her phone o
hannah keep texting me please. tell them i love them so much. kaitlin and hannah join me right now. it's so powerful to read the messages you were sending to each other. hannah, tell us what was happening. >> i was inside the freshman bidding on the first floor when we heard the shooting, and it came in towards the right side of the building. we had been practicing drills for months since we got back from winter break and even before that. so when it first happened, we all thought it was...
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my daughter hannah was driving in rural tennessee, hit a defective guardrail end that, i believe, hasled several dozen people around the country, and the girl in the car with hab th hannah walked away with barely a scratch on her body and my daughter was dead right there. i should be able to count on the federal highway administration and my government to provide a fair, honest, independent investigation into this product that the commissioner of the tennessee department of transportation has said is unsafe. ten other states around the country are pulling -- nine other states, ten states total, pulling up from the roadside. >> go ahead. >> now, i just -- we should be entitled to a fair, open investigation into this product. >> i just want to read you a statement from the tennessee department of transportation. and the spokeswoman told "usa today" that tennessee last year, hannah eimers fatal crash, the guardrail end performed, quote, exactly the way that it was supposed to. so that is their response to the death of your daughter. why is it, mr. eimers, that you're suing? >> it's defec
my daughter hannah was driving in rural tennessee, hit a defective guardrail end that, i believe, hasled several dozen people around the country, and the girl in the car with hab th hannah walked away with barely a scratch on her body and my daughter was dead right there. i should be able to count on the federal highway administration and my government to provide a fair, honest, independent investigation into this product that the commissioner of the tennessee department of transportation has...
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today the foundation horses healing hearts donated a horse to hannah. the organization has spent months working to find just the right horse for her and today the rescue delivered the horse. >> yes. it's definitely for me a new friend and trying to figure out how to connect with him, on what level to connect with him, too. accepting >> hannah has named her new horse che. >>> in san bruno the post office will accept walk-ins for passport applications this week. people can come into the office thursday from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. to speed up the process, you are encouraged to fill out the forms ahead of time and bring a valid id and proof of citizenship. kland native, ryan coogler.... br >>> black panther set several box office milestones this weekend. the film directed by oakland native ryan coogler brought in an estimated $192 million marking the highest debut ever for a film opening in february and the fifth highest of all time. black panther smashed the record for the biggest presidents day weekend opening dethroning dead pool's previous record of 152 mi
today the foundation horses healing hearts donated a horse to hannah. the organization has spent months working to find just the right horse for her and today the rescue delivered the horse. >> yes. it's definitely for me a new friend and trying to figure out how to connect with him, on what level to connect with him, too. accepting >> hannah has named her new horse che. >>> in san bruno the post office will accept walk-ins for passport applications this week. people can...
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ready hannah? hannah: oh yeah. kylie! good job buddy. jeff: come on, kylie! good job.re one of the most abundant, successful birds of prey in north america. they adapt to the alaska landscape, they even adapt to urban landscapes; you can see them in new york city and places like boston. remarkable creatures. it's actually very unusual to me, but he almost has this sort of salt and pepper look to him. hannah: so depending on the region they're from the colors can vary a lot. good job buddy. jeff: kylie, come on. hannah: go get the food. jeff: there he goes. and this is why i love coming to the alaska raptor center and exploring this incredible facility dedicated to saving creatures just like this red-tailed hawk, and of course the iconic bald eagle. always a new adventure to be had here. having kylie and spirit here to teach people about wildlife is important, but many of these birds fully recover and the ultimate goal is to get them back into their natural habitat. we're here at the alaska raptor center. the ultimate success is getting one of these gorgeous bald eagles
ready hannah? hannah: oh yeah. kylie! good job buddy. jeff: come on, kylie! good job.re one of the most abundant, successful birds of prey in north america. they adapt to the alaska landscape, they even adapt to urban landscapes; you can see them in new york city and places like boston. remarkable creatures. it's actually very unusual to me, but he almost has this sort of salt and pepper look to him. hannah: so depending on the region they're from the colors can vary a lot. good job buddy....
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younger sister, hannah, is one of the best young hockey talents on a u.s.a dream come true to be there, and to be there with my sister too and just i want to enjoy every second of it. >> while hannah and marissa are now competitors on the ice, that wasn't always the case. >> to be able to play on the same team pretty much every year growing up, and just spent a lot of extra time together that we might not normally have been able to. >> sounds like guys created an incredible bond with that. >> yeah, definitely. i think hockey brought us closer together. >> connected by their love of the game, that bond lasted while each played college hockey for different schools. >> now -- >> now for different countries. both sisters get to play in the olympics. what does that mean? >> it's kind of like fate for it to work out the way it has. i don't think either of us could have ever dreamed of it. i think from my parents, they're just so proud of both of us and excited for the journey that's ahead. >> what is it like knowing you have two daughters going to the olympics? >
younger sister, hannah, is one of the best young hockey talents on a u.s.a dream come true to be there, and to be there with my sister too and just i want to enjoy every second of it. >> while hannah and marissa are now competitors on the ice, that wasn't always the case. >> to be able to play on the same team pretty much every year growing up, and just spent a lot of extra time together that we might not normally have been able to. >> sounds like guys created an incredible...
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i know, hannah. you're going to be fine. moments later she texted about a wounded classmate.got shot like eight minutes ago when the shooting started. how many shots did you hear? a lot it happened in a first floor classroom. hannah survived and so did samantha grady, a junior grazed by a bullet while hiding in the same classroom. this morning they received the terrible news about their injured classmate. >> unfortunately, she didn't make it. >> reporter: some who survived hid behind chairs in the audi r auditorium or in closets. many tried to keep quiet as possible while texting emergency messages. >> he's say iing help me. >> reporter: there's a shooting at school. i'm fine. i'm terrified. please call police. that's the frightening message lisette received from her daughter, a sophomore. tell them someone is hurt on the third floor. we can hear him crying and praying. i love you. everything is going to be okay. where are you now? i'm hiding. what floor, baby? third floor. >> it was 20, 30 minutes that i had lost contact with her. those 20, 30 minutes, i lost it. i was hyste
i know, hannah. you're going to be fine. moments later she texted about a wounded classmate.got shot like eight minutes ago when the shooting started. how many shots did you hear? a lot it happened in a first floor classroom. hannah survived and so did samantha grady, a junior grazed by a bullet while hiding in the same classroom. this morning they received the terrible news about their injured classmate. >> unfortunately, she didn't make it. >> reporter: some who survived hid...
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we were in it all together. >> reporter: marissa and hannah brand have teemed up all their lives but hannah for team usa. >> my mom told me at one point i was watching the olympics and i said i want to be out there, what do i do, how do they find me. >> reporter: marissa for the unified team. >> getting a call for korea was something i couldnd say no to. i said yes right away. the opportunity happen and i can't believe we're here now. being able to represent my birth country is just amaze, nothing i could have ever dreamed up. >> reporter: born in south korea, marissa was 4 months old when she was adopted by greg and robin brand. her home, 6,000 miles away in a picturesque st. paul, minnesota. youngest on a usa hockey team. >> it's a dream to be there, with my sister too. i want to enjoy every second of it. >> reporter: while hannah and marissa are now competitors on the ice, that wasn't always the case. >> we have been able to play on the same team pretty much every year growing up and spent a lot of time together. >> sounds like you guys created an incredible bond with that. >> yea
we were in it all together. >> reporter: marissa and hannah brand have teemed up all their lives but hannah for team usa. >> my mom told me at one point i was watching the olympics and i said i want to be out there, what do i do, how do they find me. >> reporter: marissa for the unified team. >> getting a call for korea was something i couldnd say no to. i said yes right away. the opportunity happen and i can't believe we're here now. being able to represent my birth...
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hannah doab we are was there for the emotional return this morning. >> reporter: it was a somber sceneutside marjory stoneman douglas high school where students received flowers on their first day back since the valentine's day massacre. more than 400 law enforcement officers from around the state were on hand for security. and dozens of parents and community were there to show support. >> i'm nervous. but i'm just happy to see everyone come together and support each other. >> reporter: many students wore t-shirts with their school colors and a simple message. ms be strong. >> you're all going to do great today. >> greg had encouraging words for students returning to school including his son his 14-year-old daughter jamie was killed in the shooting. >> my daughter the strongest person i knew she really was. >> inside the school the dayouro teachers and students could reconnect with the people they started. >> it's going to be different. we're going to have differenti'l to l former student nikolas cruz charged with 17 counts of pre med dateds has learned he left a hundred 80 rounds of a
hannah doab we are was there for the emotional return this morning. >> reporter: it was a somber sceneutside marjory stoneman douglas high school where students received flowers on their first day back since the valentine's day massacre. more than 400 law enforcement officers from around the state were on hand for security. and dozens of parents and community were there to show support. >> i'm nervous. but i'm just happy to see everyone come together and support each other. >>...
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proved ideal for dining and processing wool the delicate fabrics one by the roman senators king from hannah inscriptions on graves suggest that the city is textiles trade was brisk one man came to have made the sea journey to italy seventy two times to sell his lands here up in this was a cosmopolitan city where anatolians macedonians from greece romans jews and in due course christians all live together. the decline began in the fourth century a.d. the buys anti empire had little interest in trading with rome the bath houses were converted into basil acres the last impressive building dates from the fifth century. through ends of a church sacred to send philip the martyred apostle was a missionary and her up unless he established the first christian congregation here and was crucified here in the year eighty seven. the octagonal building has been left in a sorry state by numerous earth quakes but it significance for the evolution of ecclesiastical architecture in christian culture is undisputed it is a kind of monastery with chapels around the octagon there are polygonal pillows and triang
proved ideal for dining and processing wool the delicate fabrics one by the roman senators king from hannah inscriptions on graves suggest that the city is textiles trade was brisk one man came to have made the sea journey to italy seventy two times to sell his lands here up in this was a cosmopolitan city where anatolians macedonians from greece romans jews and in due course christians all live together. the decline began in the fourth century a.d. the buys anti empire had little interest in...
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you may remember hannah. we have not seen may remember hannah.say, thank you. you change your mind, with that decision, you changed your life. amazing. ten years. nearly, i can't believe it, looking back now, i think, i have grown up so much. having a transplant, when you came to see me, i was thinking, this has actually changed my life and it is because of you that i am here today. it is almost like a dream that comes true. because i remember, you had a heart transplant, a piggyback transplant when you were a baby, for severe heart failure, i recall that you have convocations developed relating to the heart transplantation, but we figured out what the problem was, and we took the decision to remove the diseased donor's heart, and the operation we nt donor's heart, and the operation went well, and you had a normal life with your own heart will stop with no medications. and now you have graduated! what more does a heart surgeon graduated! what more does a heart surgeon want! laughter so interesting to hear you speak about this in the way you are t
you may remember hannah. we have not seen may remember hannah.say, thank you. you change your mind, with that decision, you changed your life. amazing. ten years. nearly, i can't believe it, looking back now, i think, i have grown up so much. having a transplant, when you came to see me, i was thinking, this has actually changed my life and it is because of you that i am here today. it is almost like a dream that comes true. because i remember, you had a heart transplant, a piggyback transplant...
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caitlyn was at work yesterday when her younger sister, hannah. tested in a panic. i am not joking. call 911 please. hannah, what? are you serious? run. i'm not joking. they just shot through the wall. someone in many i class is injured. i'm not joking call mom and dad. the next message was to her parents. in case she didn't make it. i'm so scared. tell them i love them so much. i know, you're going to be fine. she texted about a wounded classmate. they got shot. like eight minutes ago when the shooting started. it happened in a first floor classroom. hannah survived. and so did a jr. who was grazed by a bullet. while hiding in the same classroom. this morning they received a terrible news about their injured classmate. >> unfortunately she didn't make it. >> some who survived hid behind chairs in the auditorium. or in closets. many tried to keep as quiet as possible. all while texting emergency messages. there's a shooting at school, i'm fine. but i'm terrified. please call police. that's the frightening message she received from her daughter. a sophomore. tell the
caitlyn was at work yesterday when her younger sister, hannah. tested in a panic. i am not joking. call 911 please. hannah, what? are you serious? run. i'm not joking. they just shot through the wall. someone in many i class is injured. i'm not joking call mom and dad. the next message was to her parents. in case she didn't make it. i'm so scared. tell them i love them so much. i know, you're going to be fine. she texted about a wounded classmate. they got shot. like eight minutes ago when the...
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hannah cockroft is one of those. tweeting today... much more on our website.some of the other stories making the headlines today. scotland and england won't face disciplinary action after both sets of players clashed in the tunnel before saturday's six nations match at murrayfield. the incident happened when the teams left the field after the warm—up — as england back owen farrell and scotland number eight ryan wilson appeared to clash at the entrance to the tunnel. six nations organisers said there was "no evidence of violent conduct". meanwhile wilson has also been cleared of alleged foul play during the match. he was cited following an incident involving england's nathan hughes but a panel has decided he wasn't guilty of making contact with the eye area. greg rutherford has pulled out of the world indoor championships, which start in birmingham on friday. the 2012 olympic champion says he's not fit enough and had already withdrawn from april's commonwealth games. he'll now focus on returning to full fitness in time to defend his european championship title
hannah cockroft is one of those. tweeting today... much more on our website.some of the other stories making the headlines today. scotland and england won't face disciplinary action after both sets of players clashed in the tunnel before saturday's six nations match at murrayfield. the incident happened when the teams left the field after the warm—up — as england back owen farrell and scotland number eight ryan wilson appeared to clash at the entrance to the tunnel. six nations organisers...
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hannah meredith, bbc news, nottingham., but one thing you might have missed from pyeongchang is the first game played by the north and south korea combined ice hockey team. well they lost their opening match 8—0, but have a listen to this. singing and chanting. it was the north korean cheerleaders who stole the show in the arena. people had to change seat in the venue so that they could all sit together. this was the result. how is that for synchronisation? north korean style. let's look at the weather forecast. sunday was a better day than saturday for most of us, with more sunshine in the forecast. it will then turn quite frosty.
hannah meredith, bbc news, nottingham., but one thing you might have missed from pyeongchang is the first game played by the north and south korea combined ice hockey team. well they lost their opening match 8—0, but have a listen to this. singing and chanting. it was the north korean cheerleaders who stole the show in the arena. people had to change seat in the venue so that they could all sit together. this was the result. how is that for synchronisation? north korean style. let's look at...
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that's marissa, number 23 for korea and hannah number 20 for team ais.u.s.a. >> to be here in my birthis journey with her is incredible. she arrived they found out they were pregnant, mu marissa arrived four months old and four months later hannah came. when hannah made the american team marissa deadidn't expect to go but then she got an invitation to see a country she hadn't seen since she was adopted. something that has made their bond even stronger. they both say if they play each other, they'll be fierce competitors on the ice but always sisters and best friends off the ice. pyeongchang, south korea. >>> who do i root for? the american or the korean team right now? >>> don't miss our updates on facebook. facebook. ghtsdz >>> making news in america this morning -- hollywood mogul harvey weinstein is slapped have a civil rightsuit. accused of forcing his staff to manage his sexual encounters. what the lawsuit means for the sale of his company. >>> president trump under fire for his response to the domestic abuse allegations against morning, porter's ex-wife fires back. >>> u.s. figur
that's marissa, number 23 for korea and hannah number 20 for team ais.u.s.a. >> to be here in my birthis journey with her is incredible. she arrived they found out they were pregnant, mu marissa arrived four months old and four months later hannah came. when hannah made the american team marissa deadidn't expect to go but then she got an invitation to see a country she hadn't seen since she was adopted. something that has made their bond even stronger. they both say if they play each...
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hannah explains. >> cdc reporting one in ten deaths in the u.s. is currently due to pneumonia and they're a nearly daily occurrence and the latest victim a five-year-old girl from pennsylvania. >> i was sitting there holding with my daughter, and she was just trying to tell us to wake up . >> this flu season already one of the worst on record may actually not have peaked yet. there's potentially cutting edge new treatments. unlike traditional uv light that can damage the skin...
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when hannah made the american team, marissa didn't expect to go.e hadn't seen since she was adopted. now they are both in korea. >> hey! the two sisters. >> reporter: something that has made their bond even stronger. they both say if they play each other, they'll be fierce competitors on the ice but always sisters and best friends off the ice. amy robach, pyeongchang, south korea. >> so cool. who do i root for, the american or korean team? >> the parents stay very silent. join us on facebook at wnnfans.com. >>> making news in america this morning -- hollywood mogul harvey weinstein is slapped with a civil rights lawsuit. accused of forcing his staff to manage his sexual encounters. this morning, what the lawsuit means for the half billion dollar sale of weinstein's company. >>> president trump under fire for his response to the domestic abuse allegations against his former top aide, rob porter. this morning, porter's ex-wife fires back at the white house. >>> controversy at the olympics. u.s. figure skater adam rippon finishes in third place. despi
when hannah made the american team, marissa didn't expect to go.e hadn't seen since she was adopted. now they are both in korea. >> hey! the two sisters. >> reporter: something that has made their bond even stronger. they both say if they play each other, they'll be fierce competitors on the ice but always sisters and best friends off the ice. amy robach, pyeongchang, south korea. >> so cool. who do i root for, the american or korean team? >> the parents stay very...
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hannah making the u.s. team.e're more proud of is their relationship and what great girls they've become. >> and they are so happy for each other at all times. they just, they're their best friend and cheerleader. >> reporter: and though the road for gold has been bumpy for both of their teams, the unbreakable bond of these sisters always wins. love them. hannah and marissa are with us here in olympic park. >> hi, ladies. >> first of all, you guys are so incredibly close. what is it like to be competing on opposite teams? i know you cheer each other on. but how does it feel for you two? >> it's a dream for her to go to the olympics. being able to share this with her is special. and for me to celebrate my birth country is very special, as well. >> we're watching you and soaking in your awesome sister vibe. it's amazing. i read that you send each other text messages before every game. what do you say? can you tell us? >> yeah. just a simple text. i love you and score for me. and in college, we used to play kind of
hannah making the u.s. team.e're more proud of is their relationship and what great girls they've become. >> and they are so happy for each other at all times. they just, they're their best friend and cheerleader. >> reporter: and though the road for gold has been bumpy for both of their teams, the unbreakable bond of these sisters always wins. love them. hannah and marissa are with us here in olympic park. >> hi, ladies. >> first of all, you guys are so incredibly...
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hannah brandt helped team usa to its first gold in 20 years, and her adopted sister marisa was on theas an incredible feeling being able to be here with my sister. i kind of imagined what it would be like coming into it but to actually be able to live it out and do it with her was one of the most incredible feelings ever. >> i didn't even know what to expect going into the olympics and what it would be like. but now that it's almost over it's sad but we had so much fun together and with our teams. and yeah, we -- i don't know. couldn't have asked for anything different. >> opening ceremony, different teams, but did you get a chance to see each other at least? >> yeah, for a short time. my team was really late for some reason. there was lots of traffic. so got in right away and then looked for the usa sign and found her. took a picture. and then we said bye. >> yeah. i was kind of sad because i was like oh, i'm not going to see her. kind of texting you need to get here now. and then i didn't hear from her. and all of a sudden we were about to walk outside and out of nowhere she appeare
hannah brandt helped team usa to its first gold in 20 years, and her adopted sister marisa was on theas an incredible feeling being able to be here with my sister. i kind of imagined what it would be like coming into it but to actually be able to live it out and do it with her was one of the most incredible feelings ever. >> i didn't even know what to expect going into the olympics and what it would be like. but now that it's almost over it's sad but we had so much fun together and with...
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hannah and marissa will both be playing this week.ly the two teams will face each other, but we can only imagine if they do. >> all right, koi wire, so good to see you, thank you! >> memo denied, more staff departures, a wild week in the markets. all that has happened and what that means for you and the week ahead. [ click, keyboard clacking ] [ click, keyboard clacking ] [ keyboard clacking ] [ click, keyboard clacking ] ♪ good questions lead to good answers. our advisors can help you find both. talk to one today and see why we're bullish on the future. yours. talk to one today and see why we're bullish on the future. yeah! (butch growls at man). he's looking at me right now, isn't he? yup. (butch barks at man) butch is like an old soul that just hates my guts. (laughs) (vo) you can never have too many faithful companions. that's why i got a subaru crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. but some of us make somethinge make sommuch more. dinner. with blue apron, any night is a chance to see what cooking can do. >>
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. >> hannah is a lead researcher.she visited 100 facilities across the us including in california. >> i interviewed one woman who said that every time her mother cried out because she had a urinary tract infection because she was sitting in her own urine, the facility tried to slap her with antipsychotic drugs. >>Ã >> reporter: california is fourth lowest in the nation for nursing home patients taking antipsychotic drugs. since 2012 california has improved. the percentage it down but it is still a widespread and dangerous, even deadly problem. >> the government has a warning against using these drugs in older people with dementia because they make it twice as likely that a person dies within 10 weeks.>> we wanted to find out which nursing facilities showed red flags. we got a government list showing almost 2 dozen local facilities with a high percentage of residents taking the medication. some on the essay there are legitimate reasons why percentages are high. they have fewer residents and they specialize in treating
. >> hannah is a lead researcher.she visited 100 facilities across the us including in california. >> i interviewed one woman who said that every time her mother cried out because she had a urinary tract infection because she was sitting in her own urine, the facility tried to slap her with antipsychotic drugs. >>Ã >> reporter: california is fourth lowest in the nation for nursing home patients taking antipsychotic drugs. since 2012 california has improved. the...
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when hannah talks about1.8 sergio is right.rjames bulger, jon venables, pleaded guilty this morning to four charges relating to indecent images of children. richard galpinjoins us from the old bailey. what has been heard in court this morning that, as your thing, he pleaded guilty to four counts, of them counts of making indecent pictures of children. more than 1000 pictures in total. some of those being videos. he has also pleaded guilty to a fourth count, possession of a paedophile manual, which was found on his laptop. this manual giving advice on abusing children sexually. the court this morning has also heard how ve na bles this morning has also heard how venables had pleaded guilty to events similar to this back in 2010, for which he received a prison sentence and was released in 2013 and the case is continuing as i speak. richard galpin reporting. more on bbc news throughout the day, of course. next, we are going to norway. 98 centre bottles are recycled there, plastic bottles, and their scheme looks likely to be adopted
when hannah talks about1.8 sergio is right.rjames bulger, jon venables, pleaded guilty this morning to four charges relating to indecent images of children. richard galpinjoins us from the old bailey. what has been heard in court this morning that, as your thing, he pleaded guilty to four counts, of them counts of making indecent pictures of children. more than 1000 pictures in total. some of those being videos. he has also pleaded guilty to a fourth count, possession of a paedophile manual,...
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but now we're going to correct it. >> reporter: and state senator hannah-beth jackson whom you just sawre says secret settlement and nondisclosure agreements are used to keep victims quiet. that's why bystander intervention is being talked about as a potential method to discourage perpetrators but jackson says power is at the root of the problem. today's hearing will be at the capitol building at 9:30 this morning. michelle. >> thank you. >>> a fifth member of president trump's cabinet is facing questions about his travel practices. according to the va inspector general, veterans affairs secretary david shul ton improperly accepted wimbledon tickets and altered an email from an aide so it would appear he was receiving an award in denmark. he allegedly did that so the u.s. government would pay for his wife's $4,300 airline ticket. in september, health and human services secretary tom price resigned over his use of private jets. >>> time now, 5:33. neda, it has been bone dry out there. >> 21 days now in a row. >> we need some rain. >> no rain, i know. there's another system that's going t
but now we're going to correct it. >> reporter: and state senator hannah-beth jackson whom you just sawre says secret settlement and nondisclosure agreements are used to keep victims quiet. that's why bystander intervention is being talked about as a potential method to discourage perpetrators but jackson says power is at the root of the problem. today's hearing will be at the capitol building at 9:30 this morning. michelle. >> thank you. >>> a fifth member of president...
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she wrote back, hannah, what, are you serious right now? i'm not joking, they shot through the wall. someone in my class is injured. i'm not joking. call mom and dad. i don't have service. i don't know how this message is going through. the sister responds, calling 911 and then mom and dad. more stories about the victims and heros next. p friends, colleagues, gathered here are the world's finest insurance experts. rodney -- mastermind of discounts like safe driver, paperless. the list goes on. how about a discount for long lists? gold. mara, you save our customers hundreds for switching almost effortlessly. it's a gift. and jamie. -present. -together we are unstoppable. so, what are we gonna do? ♪ insurance. that's kind of what we do here. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the futur
she wrote back, hannah, what, are you serious right now? i'm not joking, they shot through the wall. someone in my class is injured. i'm not joking. call mom and dad. i don't have service. i don't know how this message is going through. the sister responds, calling 911 and then mom and dad. more stories about the victims and heros next. p friends, colleagues, gathered here are the world's finest insurance experts. rodney -- mastermind of discounts like safe driver, paperless. the list goes on....
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it was a woman named hannah reynolds. like 52% of all human beings and appomattox county at the time, washe was enslaved. she lived in a home about one mile from where i am standing. ae was unfortunate to be hit confederate artillery shell. she was attended to by surgeons from the eighth maine infantry unit. she was able to survive another three days. she died april 12. that is an important date in the history of appomattox because it was on this road on april 12 that confederate infantry stacked their arms, their flags, and their ammunition along this road. you could say the individual soldier surrendered on this road, not in the parlor of the house like general lee did. hannah reynolds dying on this was mortallye wounded as an and slave woman died three woman and days later as a freed woman. exactly what happened in this and throughout the south and the country in the weeks and the months that followed the surrender? in history it is always good to ask the question, so what? grantl lee surrendered to on -- in 1865. so w
it was a woman named hannah reynolds. like 52% of all human beings and appomattox county at the time, washe was enslaved. she lived in a home about one mile from where i am standing. ae was unfortunate to be hit confederate artillery shell. she was attended to by surgeons from the eighth maine infantry unit. she was able to survive another three days. she died april 12. that is an important date in the history of appomattox because it was on this road on april 12 that confederate infantry...
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jennifer castro talked with hannah storm about the show. >> it was all of the things that bachelor nation is used to. then we threw in these competitions that people were totally out of their realm to see how they would handle it. on top of that, there were these cultural differences. the whole mix makes for a very entertaining show. >> you can catch the two-hour premiere of "the bachelor winter games" tonight at 8:00 only on abc 7. >>> it's fat tuesday and mardi gras celebrations are under way >>> say reminder, we're on 24/7 on the abc7 news app and abc7news.com. today on our website, we posted a list of the best cities to celebrate valentine's day according to wallet hub. san francisco made the list. if you're logging on to news from your phone, and tune in for the next newscast abc7 news at 4:00. >>> tens of thousands of revelers are expected in new orleans for parades and rowdy fun as mardi gras caps the carnival season. this year's 300th anniversary of new orleans featured in fat tuesday. rex is celebrating the tricentennial of 21 floats honoring the era. >>> the mardi gras party tra
jennifer castro talked with hannah storm about the show. >> it was all of the things that bachelor nation is used to. then we threw in these competitions that people were totally out of their realm to see how they would handle it. on top of that, there were these cultural differences. the whole mix makes for a very entertaining show. >> you can catch the two-hour premiere of "the bachelor winter games" tonight at 8:00 only on abc 7. >>> it's fat tuesday and mardi...
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hannah, cbs news. >>> in northeast arkansas, an 83-year-old man was killed when his house was blown into a pond. it was a 284 day run without a tornado death, the longest streak on record. >>> about 12 minutes now before 5:00 and netta has been tracking a bit of rain today. >> yep, getting showers this morning and looks like the morning commute a slick one for a lot of folks, especially across the north bay. that's where most of the wet weather is but we'll see it move across all of the bay area this morning. it's pretty much a morning storm and later on today, expect a chance of thunderstorms and zoom in on doppler and show you where we're getting decent amount here and napa springs and coming up good about three quarters of an inch per hour and these are moving quickly so soon as that heavy rain comes, seems to be moving out of the area and sonoma picking up on 12, eld ridge, boys hot springs. definitely be dealing with slick roads out there across the north bay. the rain is getting a bit heavier from a drizzle to a light precipitation. pretty light but expect to see little bit more in
hannah, cbs news. >>> in northeast arkansas, an 83-year-old man was killed when his house was blown into a pond. it was a 284 day run without a tornado death, the longest streak on record. >>> about 12 minutes now before 5:00 and netta has been tracking a bit of rain today. >> yep, getting showers this morning and looks like the morning commute a slick one for a lot of folks, especially across the north bay. that's where most of the wet weather is but we'll see it move...
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we talked about what happened to hannah reynolds after the war. unfortunately, she passed way from wounds in the final battle. down at the kelly house on the eastern end of the village, we find an example of what happened after the surrender. the kelly house was completed in 1855. the kelly family was a large one. there were five sons and his family and all fought in the war in the army of northern virginia. at least one, maybe two, where he for the surrender in their andhome town on april 9, april 12, 1865. in the years that followed the war, eventually, this house would be purchased by a man named john robinson. we do not know a great deal about his early life, but this is a good example of what emancipation looks like in the weeks, months, and years that followed the surrender in appomattox. perhaps two of the most tangible examples of emancipation you would have seen on the landscape that summer of 1865 would have been the development of a friedman school, the legalization of unification, and the ability of black citizens of appomattox county
we talked about what happened to hannah reynolds after the war. unfortunately, she passed way from wounds in the final battle. down at the kelly house on the eastern end of the village, we find an example of what happened after the surrender. the kelly house was completed in 1855. the kelly family was a large one. there were five sons and his family and all fought in the war in the army of northern virginia. at least one, maybe two, where he for the surrender in their andhome town on april 9,...
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he also buys issues for hannah, another slave, although we don't know when he acquired hannah. on july 1, 1784, he spends 90 pounds for a bed. 4, theays later, july first anniversary of the declaration of independence since the peace treaty with england confirmed we were indeed a free nation. he buys two slaves for 30 pounds, probably children named eddie and harry. he pays 20 pounds more for two more servants. usesall, of course, always slave and serving interchangeably. in september, he spends another 25 pounds for unnamed and uncounted servants. u, invember, he buys esa 1784 he purchases harry. in 12 months from october 1783 to 1784, marshall buys nine named slaves and numerous unnamed and uncounted servants. these are in addition to slaves he apparently already owns. some of these are brought to his house in richmond. by the way, he is a recently married, very young man, has no children yet, does not yet own a mansion in richmond, and you wonder why is he buying so many slaves? the answer is, because john marshall has figured out the path to riches in virginia is land and s
he also buys issues for hannah, another slave, although we don't know when he acquired hannah. on july 1, 1784, he spends 90 pounds for a bed. 4, theays later, july first anniversary of the declaration of independence since the peace treaty with england confirmed we were indeed a free nation. he buys two slaves for 30 pounds, probably children named eddie and harry. he pays 20 pounds more for two more servants. usesall, of course, always slave and serving interchangeably. in september, he...
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i want to talk to hannah. the environment minister for wales, talk to hannah. wales, how come wales is doing so well in leading the way to the uk western mike we are just over 5% of the recycling and now we're over 5% of the recycling and now we're up to 6a%. over 5% of the recycling and now we're up to 6496. it is a record to be proud of. in terms of how we've got there, it's a combination of political leadership, but also working with local authorities for statutory targets and funding and things like waste treatment and collection. lots of carrot and stick. what about businesses and larger organisations? governments and councils themselves. it's one of those things which is the responsibility of all of us. we all need to play our part. it's good to see, particularly welsh —based businesses such as iceland, with plastics, but it is also working together and how we go forward and how we encourage businesses to be pa rt how we encourage businesses to be part of that and it's vesting for save rs part of that and it's vesting for savers and as public consciousnes
i want to talk to hannah. the environment minister for wales, talk to hannah. wales, how come wales is doing so well in leading the way to the uk western mike we are just over 5% of the recycling and now we're over 5% of the recycling and now we're up to 6a%. over 5% of the recycling and now we're up to 6496. it is a record to be proud of. in terms of how we've got there, it's a combination of political leadership, but also working with local authorities for statutory targets and funding and...
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show top gear that happened after hannah slung it on. made a video to promote his car artwork which is racked up more than three million hits on the internet. to explore every year spoiler hold down the rear axle for traction when you exceed five kilometers an hour. the oversized air intakes in the front spoiler keep the driver and passenger from overheating and perspiring too much to suit the seats are adjustable and come from the becoming bike technology their form prevents wear and tear on the inside of the driver's thighs. to keep the price down to fatten and doesn't tire early without an engine particulars. driven by muscle power fan and has the right of way downtown in austrian cities and people everywhere agree on like normal cars his mobile work of art is also allowed him to destry in zones. using. thomas monita has created an entirely new form of mobility he even occasionally uses fatty nine hundred self in daily life. to. your food you feel a lot better than a normal porsche because you don't produce as much toxic emissions. an
show top gear that happened after hannah slung it on. made a video to promote his car artwork which is racked up more than three million hits on the internet. to explore every year spoiler hold down the rear axle for traction when you exceed five kilometers an hour. the oversized air intakes in the front spoiler keep the driver and passenger from overheating and perspiring too much to suit the seats are adjustable and come from the becoming bike technology their form prevents wear and tear on...
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reporter hannah dober has their reaction from capitol hill. >> the state of our union is strong, our people are strong. >> reporter: the president touting his accomplishments during his first state of the union address.>> since the election, we created 2.4 million new jobs. >> reporter: laying away he believed his duty as the president -- laying out what he believed is his duty as the president. >> there right to the american dream. because, americans are dreamers as well. >> reporter: that line in particular, wrangle democrats, who are fighting to protect undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children sometimes called dreamers. >> the president presents himself as generous toward dreamers. he's holding them hostage to the most extreme anti-immigrant agenda and generations. our expectations for greatness and vision with the president are not high. he stooped to a new low. >> reporter: the white house says his speech was supposed to be a unifying message that cuts through partisanship. democrats found little in the message to cheer about. many sat in stony silence througho
reporter hannah dober has their reaction from capitol hill. >> the state of our union is strong, our people are strong. >> reporter: the president touting his accomplishments during his first state of the union address.>> since the election, we created 2.4 million new jobs. >> reporter: laying away he believed his duty as the president -- laying out what he believed is his duty as the president. >> there right to the american dream. because, americans are dreamers...
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forests of ecuador home to a wide variety of little known delicacies reporter michelle knight and hannah traveled to the town of. that he met people determined to protect the local way of life and the rain forest with the help of its cullinane delights. so in ecuador people living in the amazon often maintain household gardens called chakras within the rain forest. for people who are indigenous to this part of the amazon chuck cross often their main source of food. cecilia she and her family are among those who live from the bounty and biodiversity of the forest for they know which plants a good to eat and which can be used as medicine. yes the. new one is this fruit is good for treating snakebite. we break open the stand and squeeze out the juice onto the wound up as though we suspect other people of. this wealth of knowledge is passed down from generation to generation. through. its us either it's a plant that may not why you say is another medicinal plant in the field in the youth day we give it to women who are about to give birth that it prevents hemorrhaging. almost did grow grow.
forests of ecuador home to a wide variety of little known delicacies reporter michelle knight and hannah traveled to the town of. that he met people determined to protect the local way of life and the rain forest with the help of its cullinane delights. so in ecuador people living in the amazon often maintain household gardens called chakras within the rain forest. for people who are indigenous to this part of the amazon chuck cross often their main source of food. cecilia she and her family...
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even before leaving for south korea, forward hannah brandt told me how motivated team usa was. >> i think our motivation is so high. with every single person wanting this so badly, i think it's going to be hard to stop us. >> reporter: canada took the lead in the second period, but america tied it at two apiece with six seconds left in the game. >> there wasn't going to be another frustration this year. these girls are crazy. you know, like, they know what they're doing. >> reporter: the u.s. victory ends canada's streak of four straight olympic gold medals. and maddie rooney, that goaltender, getting plenty of love on social media right after this game. there was one screen shot on twitter that really stood out, somebody for a short time changing her wikipedia page listing her not as goaltender but u.s. secretary of defense. anne-marie? >> i love it. dana jacobson in south korea. >> reporter: there were disappointments, though, especially for american skier lindsey vonn. this will likely be her last olympic race. she made an early mistake in the downhill slalom and she never finished. mi
even before leaving for south korea, forward hannah brandt told me how motivated team usa was. >> i think our motivation is so high. with every single person wanting this so badly, i think it's going to be hard to stop us. >> reporter: canada took the lead in the second period, but america tied it at two apiece with six seconds left in the game. >> there wasn't going to be another frustration this year. these girls are crazy. you know, like, they know what they're doing....
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>> hannah. >> hannah. what did you like about the movie? of cool to see. >> over at the end what's your name? >> danesha. what did you love about the movie? >> when,, when, um, the sister -- when the girl got mad and then they started fighting. >> so the fighting seems to be big part of this. i like this. now, ladies, this is what i want you guys to do because i want everybody at home to see your costume. i know you have your mask. will you stand up and just turn around so they can see how cute your capes are. that's what i got to show off. my girls wearing capes because girls can be super heroes, too. ladies, thank you for coming on. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> all right. don't you know not to -- you guys know jamie foxx. >> yes. >> okay. >> you can't mess with jamie foxx. >> why? >> there's certain questions that he does not want to be asked during an interview. look at this video right here. you see that. he takes the headphones off. takes the microphone off and he walks off. he's offended. you want me to tell you why? i'll tell
>> hannah. >> hannah. what did you like about the movie? of cool to see. >> over at the end what's your name? >> danesha. what did you love about the movie? >> when,, when, um, the sister -- when the girl got mad and then they started fighting. >> so the fighting seems to be big part of this. i like this. now, ladies, this is what i want you guys to do because i want everybody at home to see your costume. i know you have your mask. will you stand up and just...
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hannah meredith, bbc news, nottingham. has crashed, soon after taking off from moscow on a domestic flight. officials say there are no survivors. as oxfam admit they ‘failed in moral leadership', the government is warning uk charities that funding will be withdrawn if they fail to co—operate with the authorities in cases of sexual exploitation by staff. the foreign secretary borisjohnson is holding talks in myanmar about the return of rohingya muslims. now its time for meet the author. two children are inseparable. theyire tom apart by an accident; late in life they meet again. then we're taken into a parallel world, where they meet in middle—age and have a passionate affair. then another, in which they marry young but confront unhappiness. they are ivy and abe, and in elizabeth enfield's novel, each of these stories reveals a part of their character as if all of us aren'tjust who we are here and now, but are always carrying with us the weight of the oldest question of all — what if? welcome. in this book, we are reminded
hannah meredith, bbc news, nottingham. has crashed, soon after taking off from moscow on a domestic flight. officials say there are no survivors. as oxfam admit they ‘failed in moral leadership', the government is warning uk charities that funding will be withdrawn if they fail to co—operate with the authorities in cases of sexual exploitation by staff. the foreign secretary borisjohnson is holding talks in myanmar about the return of rohingya muslims. now its time for meet the author. two...
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. >>> plus future hall of famer derek jeter talks to jeff glor about his wife hannah welcoming theirirst child and his new role with the miami marlins. >>> and -- ryan coogler, the director of "black panther" joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs this morning" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com february 14th. >>> good morning, it is wednesday, february 14th, it's valentine's day. we are giving you a beautiful shot of the bay bridge out there. >> ah yes, from us to you. >> yes. so there you go. >> thanks for joining us this valentine's day. i'm anne makovec in for kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. we are hoping kenny is feeling better. he has been a little sick. so, hey, feel better. hopefully you're not awake right now. [ laughter ] >> hope he is resting. it's been cool these mornings so if you want to stay home and snuggle that's okay. i'm sure your boss wouldn't want that but -- [ laughter ] >> couple more hours probably. >> maybe for now. so conditions out there now are clear. we are going
. >>> plus future hall of famer derek jeter talks to jeff glor about his wife hannah welcoming theirirst child and his new role with the miami marlins. >>> and -- ryan coogler, the director of "black panther" joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs this morning" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com february 14th. >>> good morning, it is wednesday, february 14th, it's...
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jess kavanagh williams and hannah burke with tries. england— italy on sunday. like england, france and ireland are doing better than scotland and italy. the world cup was a great success last yea r, italy. the world cup was a great success last year, so i think those three teams would be ahead of wales, scotla nd three teams would be ahead of wales, scotland and italy, but it is a great start for wales, and hopefully that will be a sign of things to come for the rest of the weekend. there has been a lot of chat about the scots, could it be their year? a long time since they had a big win away from home, 16 years since they last won here. but do you sense a real resurgence in the scottish team, what gregor townsend is doing for them? i think whenever you play scotla nd for them? i think whenever you play scotland in the past they were well drilled, now they have a six —— serious x factor. they have got lots of confidence, they come down to wales with huge confidence after a fantastic autumn series. the question is, can you win a big six nations game away from ho
jess kavanagh williams and hannah burke with tries. england— italy on sunday. like england, france and ireland are doing better than scotland and italy. the world cup was a great success last yea r, italy. the world cup was a great success last year, so i think those three teams would be ahead of wales, scotla nd three teams would be ahead of wales, scotland and italy, but it is a great start for wales, and hopefully that will be a sign of things to come for the rest of the weekend. there has...
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hannah meredith has more. this is the nearest i will be to being in space.now it. ten volunteers will spend three days in a bed that is tipped by minus six degrees. the head lower than the body to simulate the effects of zero gravity. it is a term used for the participants to iron —— undertake bed rest studies. on earth, our bodies are working against gravity but in space, weightlessness creates problems. they have muscle wasting and develop osteoporosis. they come back to earth prediabetic and that is because they are being so in active, they are not contracting their muscles. it is a project run alongside the european space agency. biopsies measure how the body is coping but how are they getting on themselves? you are slightly upside down so is not like literally upside down so is not like literally upside down but there is a weed distribution in your body. after a while, you got used to it. —— weird. it feels like you are lying in bed. i watched an entire netflix series yesterday. today, i have more freedom with my arms so i will be writing my thesis. it
hannah meredith has more. this is the nearest i will be to being in space.now it. ten volunteers will spend three days in a bed that is tipped by minus six degrees. the head lower than the body to simulate the effects of zero gravity. it is a term used for the participants to iron —— undertake bed rest studies. on earth, our bodies are working against gravity but in space, weightlessness creates problems. they have muscle wasting and develop osteoporosis. they come back to earth prediabetic...