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this is from the daily herald. a spokesman said mercy hospital has activated an incident command center and prepared to treat any patients that may have arrived. mercy hospital will be holding a briefing at some point. police are urging anybody there to still remain away from the area. it's blocked off because of the police activity that is obvious on scene. monitoring the reporting of the local news agencies now. suspect apprehended with many people shot. dozens of police officers still on scene. the latest report is from ten minutes ago from tiffany probst who heard the shooting at her father's workplace. the trib says he jumped in her car and drove close to the company and learned the shooting had happened where her father, john works. her father, though is as she puts it old school and doesn't carry a cell phone. she had no way to reach him. the minutes ticked by as she watched the police responding unfolding on her phone. she said we're sitting in there, staring at the screen, watching the swat go in. continui
this is from the daily herald. a spokesman said mercy hospital has activated an incident command center and prepared to treat any patients that may have arrived. mercy hospital will be holding a briefing at some point. police are urging anybody there to still remain away from the area. it's blocked off because of the police activity that is obvious on scene. monitoring the reporting of the local news agencies now. suspect apprehended with many people shot. dozens of police officers still on...
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i mean, i had the luxury of being able to live this double life where i still worked for the herald,n on the investigative team for years, then i started doing a column, which is somewhat liberating because you get paid for your opinion, good or bad. but i still had my foot firmly in the newsroom, but at night, i had these novels as psychotherapy, because at night, you know, i would go home at night and work on the novels. what do you mean by psychotherapy? well, because in the context of newspaper work, you can't write your own endings. and i covered too many stories. i'm talking about crime, politics, you know, the homicides, the gun violence. i covered too many stories, where there wasn't a good ending, a happy ending. that's journalism. the axiom is, they don't send you to the airport if the plane lands safely. that is how you get conditioned. to me, i can go home and work on a novel and i knew at the end of this novel, as bizarre and twisted, you know, warped as it might be, at the end, the good guys would be standing on something, and something horrible and poetic is going to h
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thanks to "the "miami herald"" this is what we knows happened in 2007.d bill clinton and dozens of under age girls say sexual assaulted them. as part of the plea, any potential co-conspirators received immunity. the victims were never told the case was closed. and epstein only served 13 months in jail after being accused of serial sexual assault of more than 30 girls, some as young as 13. now the herold reports thursday a federal judge ruled that arrangement which acosta over saw block the law. prosecutors not only violated the act by not informing the victims but misled the girls into believing the case was on going and prosecutors secretly closed it after sealing the plea bargain. joining me is former secretary deputy of labor and ceo and academic director of child usa, an organization for children. marcy, let me start with you. you work in this space and have you seen a plea like this? have you seen a case with details like this? >> you know, the only thing that's even close in comparison is the way in which the bishops covered up sex abuse by the pri
thanks to "the "miami herald"" this is what we knows happened in 2007.d bill clinton and dozens of under age girls say sexual assaulted them. as part of the plea, any potential co-conspirators received immunity. the victims were never told the case was closed. and epstein only served 13 months in jail after being accused of serial sexual assault of more than 30 girls, some as young as 13. now the herold reports thursday a federal judge ruled that arrangement which acosta...
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brown, reporter for the "miami herald."is story. >> thank you. >> julie, thanks for being here. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. ♪ hey, saved you a seat. this round is on me. hey, can you spot me? come on in! find your place, today, with silver sneakers... included with many medicare plans. call the number on the screen now or visit getsilversneakers.com >>> one last piece of news for you tonight. it is about that botched congressional election in north carolina where this week there were three days of testimony about a republican political operative's elaborate widespread ballot fraud scheme to help the republican congressional candidate win. the state elections board has ruled that that election was so tainted they will have a do-over, but now, finally, we are hearing about potential criminal charges in that case as well. the district attorney in north carolina today said she is planning to bring the case to a grand jury. she says she is receiving information that was obtained over the course of the elections boa
brown, reporter for the "miami herald."is story. >> thank you. >> julie, thanks for being here. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. ♪ hey, saved you a seat. this round is on me. hey, can you spot me? come on in! find your place, today, with silver sneakers... included with many medicare plans. call the number on the screen now or visit getsilversneakers.com >>> one last piece of news for you tonight. it is about that botched congressional election in north...
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brown, reporter for the "miami herald."rk on this story. >> thank you. >> julie, thanks for being here. we'll be right back. -looks great, honey. -right? sometimes you need an expert. i got it. and sometimes those experts need experts. on it. [ crash ] and sometimes the expert the expert needed needs insurance expertise. it's all good. steve, you're covered for general liability. and, paul, we got your back with workers' comp. wow, it's like a party in here. where are the hors d'oeuvres, right? [ clanking ] tartlets? we cover commercial vehicles, too. i think there's something wrong with your sink. you tonight. it is about that botched congressional election in north carolina where this week there were three days of testimony about a republican political operative's elaborate widespread ballot fraud scheme to help the republican congressional candidate win. the state elections board has ruled that that election was so tainted they will have a do-over, but now, finally, we are hearing about potential criminal charges in that
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brown, reporter for the "miami herald." work on this story. >> thank you. >> julie, thanks for being here. we'll be right back. it's absolute confidence in 30,000 precision parts. or it isn't. it's inspected by mercedes-benz factory-trained technicians. or it isn't. it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned, or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through february 28th. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. guys go through a lot to deal with shave irritation. so, we built the new gillette skinguard with a specialized guard designed to reduce it. because we believe all men deserve a razor just for them. the best a man can get. gillette. dad! hiding when i was supposed to be quitting. i thought, i should try something that works. i should try nicorette. nicorette mini relieves sudden cravings fast. anytime. anywhere. nicorette mini. you know why. we know how. liberty mutual customizes your car insuran
brown, reporter for the "miami herald." work on this story. >> thank you. >> julie, thanks for being here. we'll be right back. it's absolute confidence in 30,000 precision parts. or it isn't. it's inspected by mercedes-benz factory-trained technicians. or it isn't. it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned, or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through...
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jacqueline charles is the caribbean correspondent "miami herald" and she joins us now from miami. explain a little bit more about what these protests are about. >> reporter: well, these otests are basically about two issues: corruption and the economic turmoil that is hitting currently. they are pointing to arogram financed by venezuela, in which haiti received o d at acount price from venezuela. they didn't have to pay it backv untir 25 years, and they received it at 1% interest rates. t that saving was supposed to be use for social programs toam iorate the situation of the population in terms of health care, childcare, education, you name it, after thee. earthqu almost 10 years after that earthquake, haitians say they do not see where that moneyas been spent, and today they owe-- the country owes venezuela almost $2 billion. and wso for monthse have seen de media on social m and in the country demanding to know where is the money, where is the pret rol money? the inflaon rate is 15%. and their local i currency a freefall against a strong u.s. dollar. so they ha today what we've
jacqueline charles is the caribbean correspondent "miami herald" and she joins us now from miami. explain a little bit more about what these protests are about. >> reporter: well, these otests are basically about two issues: corruption and the economic turmoil that is hitting currently. they are pointing to arogram financed by venezuela, in which haiti received o d at acount price from venezuela. they didn't have to pay it backv untir 25 years, and they received it at 1%...
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result in the right wing majority for the conservative center right and far right parties that would herald a harder line on catalonia now sanchez accuse the right wing of wanting one thing that catalonia be at war with itself and that spain be at war with itself. of the war now we're joined by joaquin yes he is a professor of constitutional law at the university of seville welcome to the program and thank you for joining us just walk us through why was sanchez not able to get the catalans agreement on passing this budget. mostly because he wants to talk about even to see founder i'm suicidal here can we cut along and politicians probably got here you have the right to do not go to thailand for there to. be calm you can indeed. this is a newsgroup so when there are times you started to see that on him. but if you got a hard time to ask what do you want me to change or voting for but he was he received first for all he's right we know he's on partly after you sit down we've got a long term so you go if you're not never heard it's important to get this hour or so they were not and were to sta
result in the right wing majority for the conservative center right and far right parties that would herald a harder line on catalonia now sanchez accuse the right wing of wanting one thing that catalonia be at war with itself and that spain be at war with itself. of the war now we're joined by joaquin yes he is a professor of constitutional law at the university of seville welcome to the program and thank you for joining us just walk us through why was sanchez not able to get the catalans...
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result in a right wing majority for the conservative center right and far right parties that would herald a harder line on catalonia now sanchez accused the right wing of wanting one thing that catalonia be at war with itself and that spain be at war with itself. of the war now we're joined by joaquin odious he is a professor of constitutional law at the university of seville welcome to the program and thank you for joining us just walk us through why was sanchez not able to get the catalans agreement on passing this budget. mostly because he wasn't about even to found ok well i'm too fat it was taken with a couple long and politicians the political atmosphere here in spain has become very to do now that it's i don't for a couple of. attempts all become dependent it's sort of this issue is very so whenever the president trying to strike to sit down we've got a long arm of the cup are even in the president's political party trying to ask what do they want exchange of voting for this but that he was a he received pressure from he's right wing of his own party asking you to bump it down weak
result in a right wing majority for the conservative center right and far right parties that would herald a harder line on catalonia now sanchez accused the right wing of wanting one thing that catalonia be at war with itself and that spain be at war with itself. of the war now we're joined by joaquin odious he is a professor of constitutional law at the university of seville welcome to the program and thank you for joining us just walk us through why was sanchez not able to get the catalans...
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result in the right away majority for the conservative center right and far right parties that what heralds a harder line on catalonia now sanchez accuse the right wing of wanting one thing that catalonia be at war with itself and that spain be at war with itself. of the war now we're joined by joaquin o.d.s. he is a professor of constitutional law at the university of seville welcome to the program and thank you for joining us just walk us through why was sanchez not able to get the catalans agreement on passing this budget. mostly because he was concerned about even to see found on two thousand workers can we cut along and politicians. probably got most. of the revenue now to thailand for trial. because. this is a newsgroup so whenever the president tries to start to see him or are. probably trying to ask what do you want me to change or both but if you were he received praise for all he's right we know he's on partly after you. got along so you go about it you know never heard it's all he wanted there's some sort of they were not and were to start ripping our. but i mean there's criticis
result in the right away majority for the conservative center right and far right parties that what heralds a harder line on catalonia now sanchez accuse the right wing of wanting one thing that catalonia be at war with itself and that spain be at war with itself. of the war now we're joined by joaquin o.d.s. he is a professor of constitutional law at the university of seville welcome to the program and thank you for joining us just walk us through why was sanchez not able to get the catalans...
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the herald reports that a parkland every five days.trawide boeing 777s. the categories, accidental, domestic, drive by. homicide, senior high schochool murder/suicide. the trace paired with the miami herald to remember those lives lost. more than 200 student journalist wrote student profiles of each and every victim. to read those and see their pictures, you can see sense parkland.org. that does it for me tonight. i'm ana cabrera. thank you for joining us. cnn special report presidents under fire the history of impeachment starts now. >> have you got an extra camera in case the loigts go out? >> this is what impeachment looks like. >> only the crew. there will be no picture. after the broadcast. you have taken your
the herald reports that a parkland every five days.trawide boeing 777s. the categories, accidental, domestic, drive by. homicide, senior high schochool murder/suicide. the trace paired with the miami herald to remember those lives lost. more than 200 student journalist wrote student profiles of each and every victim. to read those and see their pictures, you can see sense parkland.org. that does it for me tonight. i'm ana cabrera. thank you for joining us. cnn special report presidents under...
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the russians heralded their new generation space station with a spectacular night launch.is bbc news, the latest headlines: donald trump invokes national emergency powers to fund the border wall with mexico. the democrats accuse him of an abuse of power. let's stay with that top story now. sarah kinosian is a freelance journalist in tijuana, mexico and is writing a story for the washington post from the border. thank you for your time. donald trump talks about their being a national emergency on the border in order to justify the latest move. is there a national emergency from what you can see? no, there is no national emergency. he says, i mean immigration is overall at our time low, he says people are bringing drugs and immigrants are flooding over the border. in actuality drugs are coming through ports of entry, there are some problems at the border now, but those are problems that have been created by this administration largely. in terms of long wait times for immigrants that keep arriving, more and more we are seeing families arrive at the border, many of whom are tr
the russians heralded their new generation space station with a spectacular night launch.is bbc news, the latest headlines: donald trump invokes national emergency powers to fund the border wall with mexico. the democrats accuse him of an abuse of power. let's stay with that top story now. sarah kinosian is a freelance journalist in tijuana, mexico and is writing a story for the washington post from the border. thank you for your time. donald trump talks about their being a national emergency...
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one is the "miami herald" series. two is ben sasse.barr, the justice department nominee for attorney general, president trump's nominee, and by the way, the judiciary committee is right now voting on that nomination. he asked barr about this at his confirmation hearing and said would the justice department look into this? sasse also wrote to the justice department and yesterday evening, the justice department informed senator sasse that partly because of his concern and the "miami herald" series, the department is going to look into this. now this is not a criminal investigation. this is an investigation by the justice department's office of professional responsibility. and it will review the role of all the prosecutors in this case including alex acosta who at the time was the top federal prosecutor in miami, the u.s. attorney. a couple of notes about opr investigations. they don't have subpoena power. obviously, alex acosta is no longer an employee of the justice department. so their ability to force him to answer questions is very l
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it as all wa nted people first heralded it as all wanted to stop live mohammad bin salman is mentioneds case, which i think, the accusations were of torture that is taking place. —— mohamed darrat someone. —— mohamed bin salman. and he, there's a lot less information about what is going on than before, it does sound like a terrible situation for the women involved. the differences, we are about the difference between men and women, this is a favourite if you go to the times for hull, these stories a lwa ys to the times for hull, these stories always run in the papers and we waste pick them up on the paper reviews because it is front page, it is the differences between men and women, are there any? well, apparently, yes. men might have larger brains. might have. but women's grey matter is younger, as much as the years younger and apparently it can be seen in the difference in behaviour in the rain, women in their20s, difference in behaviour in the rain, women in their 20s, it can see that this phenomenon is happening. this isa this phenomenon is happening. this is a scientific study fro
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i'm stephen beardsley relent thanks for joining us it was supposed to herald a global leader in mobility a merger france is also with the rail division of german industrial firm siemens was announced well over a year ago and how does europe's answer to fierce competition from china now all a dream of the e.u. commission today prohibiting the merger on grounds that it would harm competition within the block take a look. our investigation showed that the merger would significantly reduce competition in several signalling markets and for very high speed trains. the merged company wouldn't become by far the lowest paying europe and in some signaling markets there would be no competition that. these two companies had planned to share a single track on the left is the i.c.e. from zeman and on the right the french t.g.v. train from i'll stop the german and french corporations as well as their government are on board with the merger together they want to stand up to the chinese industry leader and that c r r c with an estimated annual turnover of twenty four billion euros togethers evens and hou
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the new zealand herald and many others are carrying this story.ollution caused from rearing their cattle but no, they are literally talking about the pollution that emanate into your kitchen from your oven. people tried to grab headlines and make us all more conscious about the issues of air quality, particularly particulate matter. we need to do something with it and it is actually harmful to us as specially in children and old people with rest of treat issues will stop but really? can we really not have our roast any more? —— rest retreat issues. —— rest —— respiratory. targeting the good old sunday roast may not be the best way to go. not the most popular. if they recommend you -- they recommend that if you want to be healthy, just boil everything. thanks very much. stay with us here on bbc news — so much more to come. well, it's felt a lot like spring in the last few days with temperatures getting into the mid, even the high teens. it looks like the temperatures will ease back down a little bit for at least two or three days before they will s
the new zealand herald and many others are carrying this story.ollution caused from rearing their cattle but no, they are literally talking about the pollution that emanate into your kitchen from your oven. people tried to grab headlines and make us all more conscious about the issues of air quality, particularly particulate matter. we need to do something with it and it is actually harmful to us as specially in children and old people with rest of treat issues will stop but really? can we...
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and damari herald 15-years old. all five were ejected from the car when it crashed.hey were not properly restrained in the back st of e suv. the driver of the c ishe mother of two of those children. she remains in the hospital here in prince george's county this evening. this investigation is continuing. and we are waiting to find out why police believe she crashed. >> we are working to find out more. tragedy. for updates open u our washington app. >>> governor northam also made headlines this week. that bill response. amy cho has more from a rally outside the events. >> reporter: that meeting was postponed due to safety concerns. thes protesters tell me they still wanted to be here. majority of virginia find late term abortions reprehensible. >> reporter: braving the cold to stand outside with signs on hand. a bi that would have loosened restrictions from trimester abortions. many of the protesters calling on delegate cathy tran to step edown. >> any who has sponsored this bill and can s with a straight face we should resign. >> there is oneng that units us, and tha
and damari herald 15-years old. all five were ejected from the car when it crashed.hey were not properly restrained in the back st of e suv. the driver of the c ishe mother of two of those children. she remains in the hospital here in prince george's county this evening. this investigation is continuing. and we are waiting to find out why police believe she crashed. >> we are working to find out more. tragedy. for updates open u our washington app. >>> governor northam also made...
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finally, the new zealand herald is among many with this story. 0ur cooking a traditional sunday roastsome of the world's smoggy cities. so let's begin. with me is kulveer ranger who's senior vice president strategy & communication at atos. are you having a sunday roast this week? not this week, so the pollution levels will be ok. throat is still bad, though. let's start with the daily telegraph, the story that has been evolving over the past week. i wonder, that has been evolving over the past week. iwonder, where that has been evolving over the past week. i wonder, where does this go now? shamima begum has given birth, we understand, to a boy in this refugee camp, and whether that perhaps creates a bit more sympathy for her plight among people here.|j think we have to be very careful. i am concerned about the press coverage on this. i think had —— headline in the daily telegraph, show me some sympathy, words taken from an extended interview she
finally, the new zealand herald is among many with this story. 0ur cooking a traditional sunday roastsome of the world's smoggy cities. so let's begin. with me is kulveer ranger who's senior vice president strategy & communication at atos. are you having a sunday roast this week? not this week, so the pollution levels will be ok. throat is still bad, though. let's start with the daily telegraph, the story that has been evolving over the past week. i wonder, that has been evolving over the...
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joining me now, staff writer from the portland press herald, kevin miller. kevin, thank you so much for being on tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> let's talk first about this story you all broke. this was taxpayer money, right, and this seems to be, according to your reporting, the suggestion that essentially lepage was trying to curry favor with the president by staying at his hotel. what are the potential consequences of that? >> well, no one necessarily is saying the governor was trying to curry favor with the president but we're merely pointing out the governor is spending quite a bit of time in washington, d.c. and during those trips to d.c., he frequently used the trump hotel as his base for operating out of. as for the potential ramifications of that, there's actually a federal lawsuit pending right now which is looking at whether the president is illegally profiting from his hotel there in d.c. >> so let's explore that a little bit more. that lawsuit would suggest he perhaps has violated the emollients clause. how would the governor of maine pl
joining me now, staff writer from the portland press herald, kevin miller. kevin, thank you so much for being on tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> let's talk first about this story you all broke. this was taxpayer money, right, and this seems to be, according to your reporting, the suggestion that essentially lepage was trying to curry favor with the president by staying at his hotel. what are the potential consequences of that? >> well, no one necessarily is saying the...
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the deal received renewed attention after a series of investigative articles by the miami herald's juliebrown prompting ben sasse to prod the justice department to open a probe into all of these decisions. epstein's lawyer did not return a call from the herald yesterday and speaking for acosta, a labor department spokesperson said the decisions were approved by the justice department and followed procedures. joining us on set msnbc legal analy analyst. so many laws were broken here with regards to prosecuting epstein. what are the next steps here for prosecutors, and could he see more time in jail? >> the judge has given the parties 15 days to come back before court and come up with a solution. that could be read as the judge giving the prosecution the doj, the opportunity to fix this problem instead of forcing the judge to try and blow up this non-prosecution agreement. but going back to what you said earlier, you're absolutely right. victims are often very shocked to find that the prosecutors prosecuting their case are not their lawyers, and the victims are not the clients of the gover
the deal received renewed attention after a series of investigative articles by the miami herald's juliebrown prompting ben sasse to prod the justice department to open a probe into all of these decisions. epstein's lawyer did not return a call from the herald yesterday and speaking for acosta, a labor department spokesperson said the decisions were approved by the justice department and followed procedures. joining us on set msnbc legal analy analyst. so many laws were broken here with regards...
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clearing of an old mine field at an american military base in cuba, the editors of the nearby miami herald reporter to follow the story. by june 1999, the mine field had been cleared and the miami herald had a reporter on staff with experience at the american military base . because she had covered that sort of extended background, she was the natural choice to send back there when news broke there again. in january 2002, a few months into america's post-911 wars, that prison camp is still there today, 18 years later. it is still in american legal imbow. through it all for 17 plus years, carol rosenberg has been covering this secretive corner of american justice. scrapping for information so all of us can better understand this strange prison where we keep people indefinitely without any due process. in a speech a few years ago, she explained she does this work precisely because the u.s. doesn't have an exit plan. she says we are stuck and we've got her stuck with it, too. and for that, carol rosenberg is a national journalistic treasure. she's been covering this from the beginning intensi
clearing of an old mine field at an american military base in cuba, the editors of the nearby miami herald reporter to follow the story. by june 1999, the mine field had been cleared and the miami herald had a reporter on staff with experience at the american military base . because she had covered that sort of extended background, she was the natural choice to send back there when news broke there again. in january 2002, a few months into america's post-911 wars, that prison camp is still...
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his lawyers reached with the "miami herald" called the deal of a lot of time with the cost is prosecutors. a judge found they failed to discuss the arrangement with more than 30 young victims. the resident was asked about acosta in the oval office this afternoon. >> i really don't know too much about it. i know he's done a great job as labor secretary, and that seems like a long time ago. >> epstein's deal allowed him to plead guilty to just two state prostitution charges and registered sex offender status. he had to pay restitution to some of the victims, who were kept out of the loop during negotiations. florida federal court judge kenneth morrow wrote thursday, "particularly problematic was the government's decision to conceal the existence of the agreement and mislead the victims to believe that federal prosecution was still a possibility while the government spent untold hours negotiating the terms and implications of the agreement with epstein's attorneys. scant information was shared with victims." the judge did not overturn the plea deal. instead, he gave federal prosecutors 15 da
his lawyers reached with the "miami herald" called the deal of a lot of time with the cost is prosecutors. a judge found they failed to discuss the arrangement with more than 30 young victims. the resident was asked about acosta in the oval office this afternoon. >> i really don't know too much about it. i know he's done a great job as labor secretary, and that seems like a long time ago. >> epstein's deal allowed him to plead guilty to just two state prostitution charges...
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there was a column about warren in the boston herald, saying indeed she's never been more of a known quantity than she's been in recent days, still trying in vain to wash her hands of that bogus self serving claim of native american ancestry. the way people feel about her in massachusetts, how different is that from how people in general and nationally might feel about her? >> that's an interesting question. i think there was polling before she announced suggesting that some massachusetts voters were more excited about deval patrick running than her. i would note this is a problem with a lot of senators eyeing 2020 has. sometimes your home state isn't as excited about you running as you are, they want you to stay, do your job. patrick was already out of office, that's kind of a different proposition. when it comes to claims of native american heritage, that's an issue that continues to dog her as we saw this week, but sometimes it feels like it is a bigger deal to us and in washington than it is when she goes out. when she went to iowa after the dna test blew up and had backlash, she
there was a column about warren in the boston herald, saying indeed she's never been more of a known quantity than she's been in recent days, still trying in vain to wash her hands of that bogus self serving claim of native american ancestry. the way people feel about her in massachusetts, how different is that from how people in general and nationally might feel about her? >> that's an interesting question. i think there was polling before she announced suggesting that some massachusetts...
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it's ae n incredipiece of reporting you've done for the "miami herald."nk you so much for being with us today. >> thank you. >> woodruff: one moreews development this evening. president trump announced on twitter that he is nominating mbbassador to canada kelly craft as the u.s.sador to the united nations. aides to both the president and senate majority leader mitch cconnell recommended craft for the job. she is a prominent republican donor. as house democrats gear up to fight president trump on his emergency declaration, 2020 democratic hopefuls gain a new challenger in their ranks: senator bernie sanders. fanor analysis on thimore, it is time for shields and brooks. that is syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. hello to both of you. >> judy. al>> woodruff: so let's t about, mark, what the democrats announced today. they said they re going to do this, but they officially put word out today they were going to vote on tuesday basically just to negate, cancel what the president is trying to do, dmeeclare a nationale
it's ae n incredipiece of reporting you've done for the "miami herald."nk you so much for being with us today. >> thank you. >> woodruff: one moreews development this evening. president trump announced on twitter that he is nominating mbbassador to canada kelly craft as the u.s.sador to the united nations. aides to both the president and senate majority leader mitch cconnell recommended craft for the job. she is a prominent republican donor. as house democrats gear up to...
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. >>> "the miami herald" reports the woman whose abduction was caught on video is safe.he unidentified woman went into a tire shop friday to get away from a man. miami police released the video yesterday. a tire shop employee who didn't want to be identified witnessed the incident. >> takes her from the restroom and -- she's like 20 or 50 times. >> the man forced the woman into a car and then drove away. the worker says the woman was in tears and said she needed to hide because she feared for her life. police say they found the woman last night in good condition. they did not release her name or the name of her abductor. >>> "the denver post" says all city schools will be open today as teachers go on strike for the first time in 25 years. they say the schools will be staffed by administrators and substitutes. classes for preschoolers do not have enough staff to take carem. >>> several consumer goods companies including procter & is ballpark, cole gatt and palmolive have or will raise prices. companies are hosting to offset costs for raw material and transportation as wel
. >>> "the miami herald" reports the woman whose abduction was caught on video is safe.he unidentified woman went into a tire shop friday to get away from a man. miami police released the video yesterday. a tire shop employee who didn't want to be identified witnessed the incident. >> takes her from the restroom and -- she's like 20 or 50 times. >> the man forced the woman into a car and then drove away. the worker says the woman was in tears and said she needed...
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it has been heralded a as a tetential jobsbs bonanza.. outrage ended up scuttling the project. >> amazon will not be moving to the big apple after all the company is scrapping plans to build its second headquarters in queens, with politician opposition. the city mayor once welcomed amazon's promise to create 25,000 jobs witith open arms. >> new york k city gave amazazoa real opportunity, and all wewe asked was that they would be a good neighbor and be part of the committee. clearly, they were not going to do that. there was no dialogue, no opportunity to work together. i do not understand it. >> amazon claims to have broad support, but many new yorkers were outraged in the tax breaks offers to the company, which is owned by the richest man in the world. labor unions also criticized amazazon's strong antiunion trak record. activist and politicians, including newly elected commerce woman alexandria oak osseo alexandria oak osseo cortez. >> we want responsible corporate citizens. we want people to respect the community, to respect their work
it has been heralded a as a tetential jobsbs bonanza.. outrage ended up scuttling the project. >> amazon will not be moving to the big apple after all the company is scrapping plans to build its second headquarters in queens, with politician opposition. the city mayor once welcomed amazon's promise to create 25,000 jobs witith open arms. >> new york k city gave amazazoa real opportunity, and all wewe asked was that they would be a good neighbor and be part of the committee. clearly,...
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latika bourke — a journalist at the sydney morning herald — spoke to impact‘s yalda hakim. china. there are four countries that could be the culprit here given the sophistication of the attack. those four countries at the united states, an ally of australia, russia, china, it is your own. right now, as security experts, the media is saying, china has fallen on this, so everyone is looking at beijing. in some an saying that they are 99% confident that it was trina. let's make china has increased the country. many would say that they have been at the centre of this issue. we had implements at last to stop the chinese. this is by no means the first attack on the australian political system, but what is really different is the reaction from the government to the accessing of parliamentary e—mails, and now as the prime minister has unveiled in australia, the actual political parties themselves. florida international university — waiting for president trump. hello miami! i am thrilled to be backin hello miami! i am thrilled to be back in the state that i left. but so many freedom
latika bourke — a journalist at the sydney morning herald — spoke to impact‘s yalda hakim. china. there are four countries that could be the culprit here given the sophistication of the attack. those four countries at the united states, an ally of australia, russia, china, it is your own. right now, as security experts, the media is saying, china has fallen on this, so everyone is looking at beijing. in some an saying that they are 99% confident that it was trina. let's make china has...
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. >> reporter: julie brown exposed the agreement in a november story for the miami herald.erviewed several victim who is detail their abuse. >> everything down to how to be quiet, give jeffrey what he wants. before you know it, i'm being lent out to politicians and to academics. >> reporter: now the real criticism is centering around alex as to ta, who insisted in february he wasn't alone in approving this deal. >> the department of justice leadership at the time reviewed that plea deal. the department of justice has been defending the actions of the office over the intervening 12 years. acosta has not commented, but they reiterated his stance saying the office's decisions were approved by departmental leadership. the president appointed acosta to his position and long before he ran for office, donald trump flaunted his friendship with epstein, who has socialized with bill clinton. this is a photo from trump's mar-a-lago estate from 1997. he said i have known jeff for 15 years. terrific guy. he's a lot of fun to be with. it is even said he likes beautiful women as much as i
. >> reporter: julie brown exposed the agreement in a november story for the miami herald.erviewed several victim who is detail their abuse. >> everything down to how to be quiet, give jeffrey what he wants. before you know it, i'm being lent out to politicians and to academics. >> reporter: now the real criticism is centering around alex as to ta, who insisted in february he wasn't alone in approving this deal. >> the department of justice leadership at the time...
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these heroes go on heralding they really do know and sometimes don't even keep working when they're off duty is walking around stomping on any bumblebees them i'd spotted. they must remain vigilant the slightest misstep could throw our extinction way off schedule. and luckily they eliminated the threat of this protest you know the demonstrator laid on the ice they were charged with disorderly conduct the man who climbed the statue was charged with endangered whereas by comparison well. has big oil ever endangered anyone all right when is big ever endangered anyone and sure maybe we are ruining our ability to live on this planet but think about how many romantic ice skating dates were ruined by those activists i'm sure many women dragged a reluctant date out onto that ice rink to fall over a bunch of times until somebody broke their wrist and. it was all ruined. but as long as we're on the topic of cops one of the nation's top cops has been out there running for president camo harris could very well and being the democrats' presidential nominating this is exciting because she has all of
these heroes go on heralding they really do know and sometimes don't even keep working when they're off duty is walking around stomping on any bumblebees them i'd spotted. they must remain vigilant the slightest misstep could throw our extinction way off schedule. and luckily they eliminated the threat of this protest you know the demonstrator laid on the ice they were charged with disorderly conduct the man who climbed the statue was charged with endangered whereas by comparison well. has big...
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board a police say the two had an array of drugs that they planned to sell to passengers "the miami herald" reports the men discussed their plans on vernment-issued computers. the homeland security special agent intercepted those e-mails and identified the men. police say both mendmitted to transporting drs. >>> the u.s. coast guard found 35,000 pounds of cocaine in ft. lauderdale. that's worth more than $460 million. the coa guard seized the cocaine from nearly two dozen ships in international waters off the coast of mexico and centralnd south americas. military officials say most of the drugs originated in colombia and were headed to the u.s. >>> just last week there was orother m drug bust. federal agents found more than 250 pnds of fentanyl and nearly 400 pounds of meth in at k carrying produce from mexico. the vehicle entered the u.s. through a legal port of entry in ariza. custom and border protection says that those dru have a combined street value of more than $5 million. >>> we have breaking news right now. d.c. fire crews are battling a large hou fire overnight. meagan fitzgerald
board a police say the two had an array of drugs that they planned to sell to passengers "the miami herald" reports the men discussed their plans on vernment-issued computers. the homeland security special agent intercepted those e-mails and identified the men. police say both mendmitted to transporting drs. >>> the u.s. coast guard found 35,000 pounds of cocaine in ft. lauderdale. that's worth more than $460 million. the coa guard seized the cocaine from nearly two dozen...
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donald trump in 2020. 50 years ago today, the boeing 7a7 took to the skies for the very first time — heralding of what was dubbed the "golden age of travel". thejumbojet offered more space, more seats and greater luxury than ever before. it transformed aviation, making far—flung destinations within easy reach, as adam woods explains. newsreal: the jumbos are coming. 1969 and the jumbo jet is unveiled to the world. newsreal: one observer commented that it seemed as though the qe2 had taken to the sky. bigger than anything else at the time, it transformed air travel for millions of people. newsreal: the jumbo jet has brought a new dimension to air travel, space, more room for more passengers. more seats meant more tickets, it shrank the world. america, africa, australia — now all within reach of the masses. the 7a7 was a massive risk for boeing — it nearly bankru pted the company. orders for the new plane were slow to come in. but half a century later it's still in service and more are still being built. yet thejumbo's days are numbered. british airways plans to retire its fleet within five year
donald trump in 2020. 50 years ago today, the boeing 7a7 took to the skies for the very first time — heralding of what was dubbed the "golden age of travel". thejumbojet offered more space, more seats and greater luxury than ever before. it transformed aviation, making far—flung destinations within easy reach, as adam woods explains. newsreal: the jumbos are coming. 1969 and the jumbo jet is unveiled to the world. newsreal: one observer commented that it seemed as though the qe2...
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the russians heralded their new generation space station with a spectacular night launch.and thank you for staying with us here on newsday. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories... run zhengfei, the founder of chinese telecoms giant huawei, has told the bbc that the arrest of his daughter, the company s, cfo on the request of the united states, is a ‘politically motivated act'. japanese car maker — honda — is expected to announce the closure of its plant in the uk — three—and—a—half thousand jobs could be lost. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the japan times looks at the claim that japanese prime minister shinzo abe nominated president donald trump for this year's nobel peace prize. mr abe didn't deny the claim — but he did praise the us president's efforts to defuse the north korea nuclear crisis. the financial times leads on the closure of honda's uk plant. the move, which comesjust over a month ahead of brexit, could see the loss of about 3,500 jobs. and the south china morning post looks at what beijin
the russians heralded their new generation space station with a spectacular night launch.and thank you for staying with us here on newsday. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories... run zhengfei, the founder of chinese telecoms giant huawei, has told the bbc that the arrest of his daughter, the company s, cfo on the request of the united states, is a ‘politically motivated act'. japanese car maker — honda — is expected to announce the closure of its...
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the russians heralded their new generation space station with a spectacular night launch.r, the russian for peace. ressa this is bbc news, the latest headlines: president trump's set to declare a national emergency, to secure funding for a border wall with mexico. a british teenager who ran away to syria, to join the islamic state group, has been told she could face prosecution if she tries to come home. let's get more on our top story now. taylor griffin is editor of the political website, roughly explained, he was also a spokesman in george w bush's administration. is this move by president trump going to be constitutional or not? that is the important question. you have to constitutional actors, the legislative ranch which under the us constitution has the exclusive authority to determine how tax dollars are spent and the executive branch, headed by the president, which determines what the national interests of the us. congress has given the president is some authority that he could conceivably use to spend this money spending a wall by declaring a national emergency. t
the russians heralded their new generation space station with a spectacular night launch.r, the russian for peace. ressa this is bbc news, the latest headlines: president trump's set to declare a national emergency, to secure funding for a border wall with mexico. a british teenager who ran away to syria, to join the islamic state group, has been told she could face prosecution if she tries to come home. let's get more on our top story now. taylor griffin is editor of the political website,...
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the russians heralded their new generation space station with a spectacular night launch.elcome back. good to have you with us. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: the british government's revoking the citizenship of a teenager who ran away to join the islamic state group in syria. in france, thousands of people have taken to the streets protesting a recent rise in anti—semitic attacks. the catholic church has been hit by allegations of sexual abuse in india after a nun in the country accused a bishop of raping her multiple times. he's been arrested and released on bail and denies the claims. there have been concerns raised about the vatican's overall handling of numerous sex abuse allegations and pope francis is due to host a conference this week focusing on how the church tackles the issue. the bbc‘s yogita limaye reports from the southern indian state of kerala. a religious minority in india — close—knit, devout. it's a community that's now facing troubling questions about abuse and silence. in september last year, five nuns in the southern state of kerala sta
the russians heralded their new generation space station with a spectacular night launch.elcome back. good to have you with us. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: the british government's revoking the citizenship of a teenager who ran away to join the islamic state group in syria. in france, thousands of people have taken to the streets protesting a recent rise in anti—semitic attacks. the catholic church has been hit by allegations of sexual abuse in india after a nun in the...
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the russians heralded their new generation space station with a spectacular night launch.bc news. the latest headlines: the us vice president says america will remain in the middle east to help hunt down the remnants of so—called islamic state, even after the miltants's territory has been reclaimed. more on that story now. cbs correspondent charlie d'agata was there to send this reports from the front line in syria. the final battle is in its final days, with isis pin down to an area around a quarter of a square mile. that is the update we got from the commander here in baghuz. he says the final phase had not yet fallen but they were holding fire because civilians were trapped as human shields. military officials said they severely under estimated the number of civilians in the village when they wanted to crush the last caliphate of the so—called islamic state. many isis families were included. hundreds of isis fighters we re included. hundreds of isis fighters were about to be making a last stand. when we last visited the front line on thursday, we found fighters on a mor
the russians heralded their new generation space station with a spectacular night launch.bc news. the latest headlines: the us vice president says america will remain in the middle east to help hunt down the remnants of so—called islamic state, even after the miltants's territory has been reclaimed. more on that story now. cbs correspondent charlie d'agata was there to send this reports from the front line in syria. the final battle is in its final days, with isis pin down to an area around a...