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max hoffman has been following the conference from london and from there he sent us this is us. so it wasn't the car crash summit that many had feared it would be but that also means that the topics that caused that fear remain unresolved turkey's presence in northern syria unresolved still a problem for nato and also what a moderate my call the french president meant with his brain death comments still a problem of course the alliance has made progress militarily speaking many experts will confirm that at least in the last 5 years but politically this is still an alliance that is looking for solutions for many things 1st and foremost what are the value of these alliance can you have turkey in northern syria and have the same values as the european nations that have a completely different strategy in the region the simple answer is no but those problems were patched over for this leaders meeting for the sake of the 70th anniversary of the alliance but at some point nato will have to resolve those issues if it wants to continue being successful next hoffman in london well it's be
max hoffman has been following the conference from london and from there he sent us this is us. so it wasn't the car crash summit that many had feared it would be but that also means that the topics that caused that fear remain unresolved turkey's presence in northern syria unresolved still a problem for nato and also what a moderate my call the french president meant with his brain death comments still a problem of course the alliance has made progress militarily speaking many experts will...
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hoffman has been following the summit from london from day he sent us this is this. maiden leaders would have a lot of reasons to squabble here in london there have been many problems multi-layered problems in the last weeks but it almost seems like they've struck a truce saying let's not talk about this not right now at least because we're here to celebrate the 70th anniversary of nato but that doesn't mean the truce will hold if you think about it money would not cost the french president's statements about the so-called brain death of nato or about trams repeated criticism of european allies not spending enough on defense or what turkey is doing in northern syria that all gives us reason to question whether this truce will really hold on wednesday the 2nd day of the leaders meeting here in london. next hoffman in london now to some of the other stories making news around the world. democratic senator mcconnell a harris has told supporters that she's ending her bid for the democratic presidential nomination she says she doesn't have the financial resources to conti
hoffman has been following the summit from london from day he sent us this is this. maiden leaders would have a lot of reasons to squabble here in london there have been many problems multi-layered problems in the last weeks but it almost seems like they've struck a truce saying let's not talk about this not right now at least because we're here to celebrate the 70th anniversary of nato but that doesn't mean the truce will hold if you think about it money would not cost the french president's...
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>> ari hoffman: it's out of control. >> cooper: ari hoffman is a seattle businessman and a former candidate>> hoffman: when you're coming to coach baseball, like i do, and you have to clean needles off the fields-- >> cooper: you actually have to clean needles off the-- >> hoffman: oh, sure. and there are sometimes people sleeping in the dugouts. >> cooper: what do you think is to blame for it? >> hoffman: you need to stop talking about it like it's a housing affordability issue and start talking about it like it's a drug problem.>> dennis culhann years ago didn't have this level of homelessness. where were these people then? they haven't changed. these folks have been here. >> cooper: dennis culhane, a professor at the university of pennsylvania, has been researching homelessness for 35 years. he doesn't believe drug addiction and mental illness explain why there's been a recent rise in the number of unsheltered people. why is this happening? >> culhane: the best evidence we have is that that's-- it's the real estate market. you have a lot of wealthier individuals, especially in places lik
>> ari hoffman: it's out of control. >> cooper: ari hoffman is a seattle businessman and a former candidate>> hoffman: when you're coming to coach baseball, like i do, and you have to clean needles off the fields-- >> cooper: you actually have to clean needles off the-- >> hoffman: oh, sure. and there are sometimes people sleeping in the dugouts. >> cooper: what do you think is to blame for it? >> hoffman: you need to stop talking about it like it's a...
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hoffman told the jury that four years after the dundee murders, garcia made a shocking confession toaudio recording. >> i remember he said it was a long time ago, he said, i killed a young boy and an old woman. i said why? i said, why would you kill a young boy and an old woman and he said "they had it coming." >> of all the pieces that we didn't have in the 2008 case, that was a big piece. >> reporter: prosecutors said hoffman had nothing to gain by publicly talking about her past life. >> she had two children. she had moved on in her life, and didn't want to go back in time, but she did. >> reporter: but why would garcia make that confession to her? hoffman said garcia, who was a regular at the strip club where she worked, wanted more than a lap dance. >> he was trying to impress her because she was trying to keep him at arm's length saying, "you know what, he was getting too serious." >> and she said, "i only date bad boys," or something like that -- >> right. "you're too good for me. i only date bad boys." and he said -- his response to her is, "well, i'm a bad boy. i once killed
hoffman told the jury that four years after the dundee murders, garcia made a shocking confession toaudio recording. >> i remember he said it was a long time ago, he said, i killed a young boy and an old woman. i said why? i said, why would you kill a young boy and an old woman and he said "they had it coming." >> of all the pieces that we didn't have in the 2008 case, that was a big piece. >> reporter: prosecutors said hoffman had nothing to gain by publicly talking...
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. >> which wall street star was jump started by dustin hoffman leonardo dicaprio, matthew mcconaugheyswer when we come back. matthews took one last look at the black hole that we know today. >>and this is the final game. alameda coliseum not a shy autumn land as a writer. >>are you know family reunion but awake at the same time see we have a view the body yet. what does comment and that's when all mike bloomberg's never been afraid of tough fights, the ones that make a true difference in people's lives. and mike's won them, which is important right this minute, because if he could beat america's biggest gun lobby, helping pass background check laws and defeat nra backed politicians across this country, beat big coal, helping shut down hundreds of polluting plants and beat big tobacco, helping pass laws to save the next generation from addiction. all against big odds you can beat him. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> next "e.t." it's our look back at the biggest shockers, scandal and splits of 2019. plus -- >> not many people as
. >> which wall street star was jump started by dustin hoffman leonardo dicaprio, matthew mcconaugheyswer when we come back. matthews took one last look at the black hole that we know today. >>and this is the final game. alameda coliseum not a shy autumn land as a writer. >>are you know family reunion but awake at the same time see we have a view the body yet. what does comment and that's when all mike bloomberg's never been afraid of tough fights, the ones that make a true...
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people in that a swept away by woodward and bernstein portrayed on film by robert redford and dustin hoffman. it's a fun movie to watch but sort of got swept away this thinking this is the job of journalism, to bring down a government. that's what you need to do. >> you can hear more from john miller as he talks about
people in that a swept away by woodward and bernstein portrayed on film by robert redford and dustin hoffman. it's a fun movie to watch but sort of got swept away this thinking this is the job of journalism, to bring down a government. that's what you need to do. >> you can hear more from john miller as he talks about
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in that area swept away by woodward and bernstein portrayed on film by robert redford and dustin hoffmanfun movie to watch, but they got swept away in thinking that this is the job of journalism, to bring down a government, that is what you need to do. announcer: you can hear more from john miller as he talks about the history of journalism tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. peter teal is a technology entrepreneur and venture capitalist. he talks about the u.s. rivalry with china, globalization and the end of the computer age at a manhattan institute dinner in new york city. this is 40 minutes. >> good evg,
in that area swept away by woodward and bernstein portrayed on film by robert redford and dustin hoffmanfun movie to watch, but they got swept away in thinking that this is the job of journalism, to bring down a government, that is what you need to do. announcer: you can hear more from john miller as he talks about the history of journalism tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. peter teal is a technology entrepreneur and venture capitalist. he talks about the u.s. rivalry with china,...
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. >> which wall street star was jump started by dustin hoffman leonardo dicaprio, matthew mcconaugheye answer when we come back. this is why you do it. ...the big smiles those little surprises can bring. kinder joy adds a yummy surprise to your kid's stocking. now, with limited edition holiday toys... a little surprise goes a long way. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> next "e.t." it's our look back at the biggest shockers, scandal and splits of 2019. plus -- >> not many people ask if i'm okay. >> meghan and harry's royal riff, kevin's comeback and britney's roller coaster year. >> do you see marriage? >> absolutely. >> monday on "e.t." >>> in tonight's "e.t." birthdays which wolf of wall street acting career was jump started by dustin hoffman, that's jonah hill. he dated dustin's daughter and he told jonah to audition for his first famous film. >> crazy. >> you guys are really good. coming for my job. >> no. stop it. >> you're awesome. >> this was a blast. >> it really was. >> don't miss "dancing with the stars" live tour 2020 kicking off january 9th. on january 10th you ca
. >> which wall street star was jump started by dustin hoffman leonardo dicaprio, matthew mcconaugheye answer when we come back. this is why you do it. ...the big smiles those little surprises can bring. kinder joy adds a yummy surprise to your kid's stocking. now, with limited edition holiday toys... a little surprise goes a long way. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> next "e.t." it's our look back at the biggest shockers, scandal and splits of 2019....
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. >> kristen hoffman fought breast cancer a year ago. now she's battling to get her insurance company cigna to pay for her mammograms. >> you just feel like you're getting the run around. and sometimes you don't have the bandwidth to fight the battle. >> reporter: the affordable care act requires insurance companies to pay for regular screening mammograms for women 40 and over, but many breast cancer survivors need diagnostic mammograms, similar tests read more quickly, and insurance companies often won't pay for them. >> i was gobsmacked when i got the bill. >> reporter: her bill, $470 for a test she needs every six months. this year she's out nearly $900 fair. and not just as a breast cancer survivor, but as a woman out there trying to get basic access to things we should not have to fight for. >> reporter: other women told us similar stories with one breast cancer survivor writing, "who has this kind of money? it deters you from continuing with necessary follow-up appointments and tests." >> it's truly heart-wrenching and heartbreakin
. >> kristen hoffman fought breast cancer a year ago. now she's battling to get her insurance company cigna to pay for her mammograms. >> you just feel like you're getting the run around. and sometimes you don't have the bandwidth to fight the battle. >> reporter: the affordable care act requires insurance companies to pay for regular screening mammograms for women 40 and over, but many breast cancer survivors need diagnostic mammograms, similar tests read more quickly, and...
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. >> reporter: there are few 12-year-olds who know as much about aviation as clyde hoffman. >> it isture. >> reporter: but it is not just his knowledge of planes that makes him special. >> don't shoot this. this is a nuclear bomb. probably not activated. >> reporter: the fact that he's standing here at all. >> i was very thin and i was basically kind of yellowish with jaundice. >> reporter: clyde had a rare genetic disorder that affects the organs. >> his liver was probably functioning only at s10%. >> how bad did it get. >> he could barely keep 250 calories down. >> he had to be put on a feeding tube and colorado's transplant waiting list. without a new liver the parents mark and melissa feared the worse. >> he would have died for sure. >> wait times could stretch into years but a month later, a miracle, a match from a living stranger. >> i could remember the day of the surgery and looking across the campus over to where i knew -- whoever this person was was on a slab having their liver removed or a portion of it. and i'd never met her and there was a connection somehow. >> i knew t
. >> reporter: there are few 12-year-olds who know as much about aviation as clyde hoffman. >> it isture. >> reporter: but it is not just his knowledge of planes that makes him special. >> don't shoot this. this is a nuclear bomb. probably not activated. >> reporter: the fact that he's standing here at all. >> i was very thin and i was basically kind of yellowish with jaundice. >> reporter: clyde had a rare genetic disorder that affects the organs....
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the finnish prime minister there in a conversation we wus a terry show sort of take you back to max hoffman who is and brussels i max the prime minister there touching a little bit on some contentious issues like poland and brags that that is 2 major problems that are facing the e.u. how big are those challenges would you say. it's hard to pick which one is tougher at the moment because poland symbolizes like hungry in the past on the migration question the east west divide you have in the european union at the moment and that's really making things tough making it harder for everybody to get things done here in the e.u. bragg's it on top of that and that's why in the past years it was really really tough to pass any kind of legislation outside of those 2 major topics so as i said earlier to go shooting that free trade agreement with the u.k. is also going to be very tough but the fundamentally more challenging problem because it transcends different issues is the east west divide in the european union and we don't see that abating anytime soon all right max hoffman reporting from brussels
the finnish prime minister there in a conversation we wus a terry show sort of take you back to max hoffman who is and brussels i max the prime minister there touching a little bit on some contentious issues like poland and brags that that is 2 major problems that are facing the e.u. how big are those challenges would you say. it's hard to pick which one is tougher at the moment because poland symbolizes like hungry in the past on the migration question the east west divide you have in the...
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and what it means for they want to take you now to do have these barstools burch if a max hoffman who is there at the summit venue max. you are paying leaders as keen as mr bott as mr boris johnson to get brags that done. the german chancellor angela merkel in her closing press conference put it this way everybody was kind of relieved that somebody had a clear majority in this case of course boris johnson because this means you don't have a hung parliament and this means the risk of having a no deal bragg's it is basically eliminated and the no deal brags it was what everybody here in the e.u. feared because it would have that done huge damage to the e.u. economy but 1st and foremost to the u.k. economy that doesn't mean that some people were disappointed when the results came up on the screens here last night at this summit venue you had a lot of those for example from the journalists watching because some of them were still hoping that there was a way to keep the u.k. in the european union that way now seems blocked and of course you can imagine and especially the social democrats h
and what it means for they want to take you now to do have these barstools burch if a max hoffman who is there at the summit venue max. you are paying leaders as keen as mr bott as mr boris johnson to get brags that done. the german chancellor angela merkel in her closing press conference put it this way everybody was kind of relieved that somebody had a clear majority in this case of course boris johnson because this means you don't have a hung parliament and this means the risk of having a no...
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it may look like congressman hoffman, but i'm not. i know it's a shock.'m congressman lowenthal and congressman huffman is back in sonoma dealing with the wildfires and was never able to get back here to washington. so we're all hoping that, you
it may look like congressman hoffman, but i'm not. i know it's a shock.'m congressman lowenthal and congressman huffman is back in sonoma dealing with the wildfires and was never able to get back here to washington. so we're all hoping that, you
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> reporter: so when clyde and officer becker finally met more than a year after the surgery, the hoffmanso be thankful for. >> hard to have words for all of it. i think that's why the first week tears would come. it's a heart felt decision. >> and you can see there's just like a lot of piping and tubing. >> when i tell people, yes, donate. donate your organs. now i can truly say go donate. >> reporter: you think she went above and beyond the call as a police officer and as a human? >> yeah, i think so. i mean, donating an organ, that's pretty big. >> reporter: a big gift from a big hearted stranger. now a friend for life. cnn, broomfield, colorado. >> so if you want to catch a movie this holiday break, we've got the must see films you and your family should check out. that's next. let's be honest, quitting smoking is freaking hard. like quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so, try making it smaller. and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small... ...can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette but in my mind i'm still 25. that's why i take osteo bi-flex,
> reporter: so when clyde and officer becker finally met more than a year after the surgery, the hoffmanso be thankful for. >> hard to have words for all of it. i think that's why the first week tears would come. it's a heart felt decision. >> and you can see there's just like a lot of piping and tubing. >> when i tell people, yes, donate. donate your organs. now i can truly say go donate. >> reporter: you think she went above and beyond the call as a police officer...
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david hoffman, thank you very much forjoining us. just repeating the news.the area of monsey, an area with a large population for unorthodox jewish people and we will continue to watch this. you are watching bbc news. now on bbc news, we're looking back to june and the events to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. robert hall followed three hundred veterans as they boarded a ship
david hoffman, thank you very much forjoining us. just repeating the news.the area of monsey, an area with a large population for unorthodox jewish people and we will continue to watch this. you are watching bbc news. now on bbc news, we're looking back to june and the events to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. robert hall followed three hundred veterans as they boarded a ship
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of the 1st time china was discussed formally as a challenge at the debates months hoffman is at the summit for us and i asked him what the nato leaders concerns were about china. that's really the only new thing in this declaration everything else is stuff we already know reaffirmation of plans that had already been made and. the stance they have taken towards china is beautiful and because they describe china as being a country of huge opportunities but also a few challenges and when they talk about challenges they mean the challenges in cyber space specifically the 5 g. network that is under development in many european countries and it's because it has something to do with china because some of the world leading companies and establishing those networks are from china mainly who are way the americans specifically are warning their european partners not to employ you away because they're worried that china will take advantage of it stealing data stealing information. it's often not sure some of the other stories making news around the world impeachment experts a testifying in a 2nd round
of the 1st time china was discussed formally as a challenge at the debates months hoffman is at the summit for us and i asked him what the nato leaders concerns were about china. that's really the only new thing in this declaration everything else is stuff we already know reaffirmation of plans that had already been made and. the stance they have taken towards china is beautiful and because they describe china as being a country of huge opportunities but also a few challenges and when they talk...
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a long time that i think that the practice of automatic early release where you cut a sentence in hoffman lit really serious violent offenders out early simply isn't working and i think you've had some very good evidence of how that is working i'm afraid with this case i think we need to look back through what happens in the in the prisons what happens with the patients service and what happens with the role of the parole board in the us and make sure the sentences are appropriate but above all it's what happens inside the prison if prisons continue to be understaffed overcrowded and a lot of prisoners not being properly supervised and i think there is a danger to everybody in the future. police say they are working flat out to establish the full circumstances of their stopping and as more details and match the attack is likely to thrust terror into the spotlight in this election campaign . now to some of the other stories making news around the world and maltese prosecutors have charged a local businessman you'll can finish as an accomplice in the 2017 kaba killing of journalist. pleaded
a long time that i think that the practice of automatic early release where you cut a sentence in hoffman lit really serious violent offenders out early simply isn't working and i think you've had some very good evidence of how that is working i'm afraid with this case i think we need to look back through what happens in the in the prisons what happens with the patients service and what happens with the role of the parole board in the us and make sure the sentences are appropriate but above all...
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well the japanese brussels bureau chief max hoffman was at the european council incentives this is testament of the summit wide ranging discussions the e.u. is also potentially on its way to becoming the 1st climate neutral continent in the world by 2015 it will be a very rocky way as we could already see thursday night here in brussels because poland said in principle yes we agreed to this as all the other countries but we will not implement the decision so what good is a decision if it's not implemented and the problem here is money poland structurally has the most to lose from this decision in the whole of the european union and they will only agree if the price is right and that is true for the whole undertaking we are talking about hundreds of billions of euros if this is to be a success but if it is a success and we're all still alive in 2050 we'll be able to look back to this summit that we experienced the last days here in brussels and say this is where the crucial decision was made. with opel now and friday night when disney game victims of mixed this is excuse me that prevailed off
well the japanese brussels bureau chief max hoffman was at the european council incentives this is testament of the summit wide ranging discussions the e.u. is also potentially on its way to becoming the 1st climate neutral continent in the world by 2015 it will be a very rocky way as we could already see thursday night here in brussels because poland said in principle yes we agreed to this as all the other countries but we will not implement the decision so what good is a decision if it's not...
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3 service members while training along side them is now the focus of a terror investigation, dan hoffmancalls it the ultimate insider threat, the former cia station chief is live to lay out how he says our ally failed us. >> so you're elected, you're in office, what guardrails would you have? >> they would not be in foreign business because of this administration. rob: in and out without taking a jab at president trump at the same time stay tune. >> our main goal was to confirm whether he acted alone or part of larger network. as we do in most active shooter investigations, work with the presumption that this was an act of terrorism. rob: fox news alert fbi confirming they are treating the pensacola and naval base shooting at act of terror. >> major part of the investigation right now was anyone else involved and how would the pentagon respond, joining us live former cia station chief and member of the president's intelligence advisory board don hoffman, thanks for joining us, we were discussing there in the commercial break that it was alleged that earlier in the week the shooter hosted
3 service members while training along side them is now the focus of a terror investigation, dan hoffmancalls it the ultimate insider threat, the former cia station chief is live to lay out how he says our ally failed us. >> so you're elected, you're in office, what guardrails would you have? >> they would not be in foreign business because of this administration. rob: in and out without taking a jab at president trump at the same time stay tune. >> our main goal was to...
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to max hoffman in london have him palace and i thank you. well turnout and some of the other stories making news around the world finland's prime minister until enough has design has resigned of his government's handling of a 2 week postal strike social democrat to quit after one of the coalition partners in the governing coalition said it had lost confidence in him the current administration will continue until a new home is for. germany's defense minister has made an unannounced visit to afghanistan where her country has a 1000 troops stationed on the correct. nato mission to support afghan peace and stability should be extended beyond its current end date of march next year. typhoon commodity has hit the philippines leaving at least 2 people dead to rachel rain and winds more than 150 kilometers an hour brought down trees and electrical posts forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate and manila's international airport was shut down and the flights cancelled. north korean leader kim jong un's the flagship construction project me a mountain
to max hoffman in london have him palace and i thank you. well turnout and some of the other stories making news around the world finland's prime minister until enough has design has resigned of his government's handling of a 2 week postal strike social democrat to quit after one of the coalition partners in the governing coalition said it had lost confidence in him the current administration will continue until a new home is for. germany's defense minister has made an unannounced visit to...
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joining us now dan hoffman a chief who served in moscow and pakistan also a fox news contributor. it is a common question in washington, what are the north koreans up to, dan? >> well, i think that if pass prologue, then kim jong-un is trying to escalate demonstrate he has room to build out his program of weapons of mass destruction. in order to gain some competitive advantage in the goirkses denuclearization talks which at some point will take place what he wants is to reduce his nuclear stockpile and icbm capability as the as possible in return for spanxs relief and some commercial gain. >> the united states, though, has not really given him any sanctions relief to this point. and that maybe why he's acting up. >> right he's -- he might have thought he could get away with a deal recall that no way he to close the facility in exchange for essentially qowld have been stangs relief all of the captions we have put in place in 2016. that the president walked away from that, deal which would have been a bad one for us. i think that demonstrated that we're going to if not be a pushover
joining us now dan hoffman a chief who served in moscow and pakistan also a fox news contributor. it is a common question in washington, what are the north koreans up to, dan? >> well, i think that if pass prologue, then kim jong-un is trying to escalate demonstrate he has room to build out his program of weapons of mass destruction. in order to gain some competitive advantage in the goirkses denuclearization talks which at some point will take place what he wants is to reduce his nuclear...
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. >> reporter: after searching online, the hoffmans who live two hours away were saddled with huge medicalhe found. >> i knew there was more to help. >> reporter: what did you decide to do? thank you. that will be so helpful for him. thanks. >> reporter: i decided to stand on the side of the road with a sign much like panhandling. >> what a wonderful thing you did. >> thank you. >> reporter: raising more than $10,000. one donation at a time. >> this is a prowler. >> reporter: so when clyde and officer becker met a year after the surgery, the hoffmans had a lot to be thankful for. >> hard to have words for all of it. i think that's why the first week tears would come. it's a heart felt decision. >> and you can see there's a lot of piping and tubing. >> when i tell people, yes, donate your organs, now i can truly say go donate. . >> reporter: you think she went above and beyond the call as a police officer and as a human? >> yeah, i think so. i mean, donating an organ, that's pretty big. >> reporter: a big gift from a big hearted stranger. now a friend for life. cnn, broomfield, colorado. >>
. >> reporter: after searching online, the hoffmans who live two hours away were saddled with huge medicalhe found. >> i knew there was more to help. >> reporter: what did you decide to do? thank you. that will be so helpful for him. thanks. >> reporter: i decided to stand on the side of the road with a sign much like panhandling. >> what a wonderful thing you did. >> thank you. >> reporter: raising more than $10,000. one donation at a time. >>...
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i'm sarah hoffman. the owner of 2471 green street. this is a discretionary review hearing that's been scheduled to be heard by the planning commission since february of 2018. and it's been continued at least seven times since february of 2018. environmental review, which was a separate parallel issue was completed in june of this year. we had no choice but to file a writ petition in superior court to compel a hearing take place so this project can move on to the next stage of the permit process. even with a lawsuit pending it's now been continued again without a vote by the commission to january 9, 2020. we understand that last week's meeting was canceled. so all the matters scheduled had to be continued. but green street had already been put on the continuance calendar. and we don't know why that happened. so the meeting cancellation wasn't the issue. and the other hearings from last week's agenda were continued to much sooner dates, as soon as this week or early december. so all this to say this is an important due process issue. ou
i'm sarah hoffman. the owner of 2471 green street. this is a discretionary review hearing that's been scheduled to be heard by the planning commission since february of 2018. and it's been continued at least seven times since february of 2018. environmental review, which was a separate parallel issue was completed in june of this year. we had no choice but to file a writ petition in superior court to compel a hearing take place so this project can move on to the next stage of the permit...
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hoffman?ide protects her home and car, but also her dream of retiring to become a yoga instructor. oh, they have backstories. of course they do. here, i got more to show you. keep up, now. a little hustle. male anchor: ...an update on the cat who captured our hearts. female anchor: how often should you clean your fridge? stay tuned to find out. male anchor: ...this year's most buzzed about premieres... female anchor: makes it red-carpet official with... male anchor: 50 5-star products you can buy online right now male anchor: tributes pouring in from fans... female anchor: her hot new album is just one of the things we talked about. male anchor: beats the odds at the box office to become a rare non-franchise hit. [anchor voices ramp up together becoming indiscernible] you can provide the help and hope that survivors need. lou: white house economic advisor larry kudlow said we are close to a trade deal. and president trump is prepared to walk away from any deal that doesn't include the terms he
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hoffman?and car, but also her dream of retiring to become a yoga instructor. oh, they have backstories. of course they do. here, i got more to show you. keep up, now. a little hustle. how did you find great-grandma's recipe? we're related to them? we're portuguese? i thought we were hungarian? grandpa, can you tell me the story again? behind every question is a story waiting to be discovered. gerry: in the first 185 years of this country's history, the constitution's impeachment clause, which lays out how president can remove from office, was exercise just once with andrew johnson in 1968. in the last 46 years, it is happened three times. put another way, of the first 35 men to hold the office of president, one was the target of impeachment. seating spirit of the last nine, three have met that fate. of course this week donald trump is made that latest. whatever you think about the specific charges against the president, it's hard to resist the conclusion that this is becoming a routine feature
hoffman?and car, but also her dream of retiring to become a yoga instructor. oh, they have backstories. of course they do. here, i got more to show you. keep up, now. a little hustle. how did you find great-grandma's recipe? we're related to them? we're portuguese? i thought we were hungarian? grandpa, can you tell me the story again? behind every question is a story waiting to be discovered. gerry: in the first 185 years of this country's history, the constitution's impeachment clause, which...
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. >> there are few 12-year-olds who know as much about aviation as clyde hoffman. >> yeah, it's really curvature and everything. >> but it's not just his knowledge of planes that makes him special. >> don't shoot this. this isn a nuclear bomb. probably not activated, though. >> i was very thin and i was basically kind of yellowish. jaundice. >> clyde was born with a rare genetic disorder that affects the organs. >> his liver was probably functioning only at 10%. >> how bad did things get? >> he could barely keep 200, 250 calories down. >> in the summer of 2018, the illness nearly claimed his life. he had to be put on a feeding tube and colorado's transplant waiting list. without a new liver, parents mark and melissa feared the worst. >> he would have died for sure. >> wait times can often stretch into years. but a month later, a miracle. a match from a living stranger. >> i can remember the day of the surgery. and looking across the campus over to where i knew the -- that whoever this person was, was on a slab having their liver removed. or a portion of it. and i'd never met her. and t
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gil hoffman, thejerusalem post's chief political correspondent, outlined what appeals to mr netanyahu'srters. there are three answers. security, economy, diplomacy. those are three issues people vote on in israel and other well. the economic situation is very good, economic growth and deployment, security situation could be life worse. the diplomaticjewish and, israel has improved ties in recent yea rs and, israel has improved ties in recent years with countries around the world. a recovery operation is beginning in the philippines after typhoon panphone hit islands in the centre of the country leaving at least 16 people dead. winds of up to 190 kilometres an hour left tens of thousands of people stranded at ports, many unable to join their families for christmas. the pope has prayed for the victims. james waterhouse reports. typhoon phanfone first arrived on tuesday night. with it came winds of almost 120mph, causing devastation and fear. the storm then worked its way over the islands of the central philippines. only today is there a sense of the damage caused. buildings were torn apar
gil hoffman, thejerusalem post's chief political correspondent, outlined what appeals to mr netanyahu'srters. there are three answers. security, economy, diplomacy. those are three issues people vote on in israel and other well. the economic situation is very good, economic growth and deployment, security situation could be life worse. the diplomaticjewish and, israel has improved ties in recent yea rs and, israel has improved ties in recent years with countries around the world. a recovery...
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unions also say that up to one point five million marched nation why the government says hoffman million on top of that massive industrial action transport workers and teachers staged a walkout they were joined by police lawyers hospital and apple workers. and destroy it will run into next week is sam presti supports. angry that's emmanuel microns plans to leave a whole frances pension system. thousands of people havave hit the streets in protest. the goverernment is looking to streamline the forty two existing sector specific pension schemes and ensure that pensions paid a reflective of time worked. for many this is unacceptable. double date on on the public service many others cannot play tennis today but would like to. yeah because this retired people also need to make mon it's more than eight years we have had any race transient. at least six thousand police officers have been deployed in paris went before a must much had even begun nearly thirty people were arrested the strike has already coals must disruption in fronts with rail networks down planes grounded. and schools closed acr
unions also say that up to one point five million marched nation why the government says hoffman million on top of that massive industrial action transport workers and teachers staged a walkout they were joined by police lawyers hospital and apple workers. and destroy it will run into next week is sam presti supports. angry that's emmanuel microns plans to leave a whole frances pension system. thousands of people havave hit the streets in protest. the goverernment is looking to streamline the...
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our correspondent max hoffman joining us tonight from london where those 70th anniversary commemorations are taking place for nato max thank you. well turkey's a military incursion into northern syria last october it is one of the latest issues putting strains on nato turkey considers the kurdish wife e.g. militia in northern syria to be a terrorist group but the wife e.g. there are allies of the united states and they were keen to breaking the ice as caliph it or here's french president emmanuel macron with strong criticism of turkey delivered earlier today but is it going to the hospital. and is. this end of the belief on the day. when. they now find it in the. fight with. duty and sometimes they. are. and if you did you know that was the french president there posing the question is my enemy also your enemy if we are both nato members will for more on this bring in steven cook he's a senior fellow for middle east and africa studies at the council on foreign relations in washington d.c. good evening to you steven you know we just heard french president when you were a micron accusing t
our correspondent max hoffman joining us tonight from london where those 70th anniversary commemorations are taking place for nato max thank you. well turkey's a military incursion into northern syria last october it is one of the latest issues putting strains on nato turkey considers the kurdish wife e.g. militia in northern syria to be a terrorist group but the wife e.g. there are allies of the united states and they were keen to breaking the ice as caliph it or here's french president...
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david hoffman, thank you very much forjoining us. just repeating the news.here have been reports of a stabbing at a house of a rabbi in u pstate n ew a stabbing at a house of a rabbi in upstate new york in the area of monsey, an area with a large population for unorthodox jewish people and we will continue to watch this. you are watching bbc news. now on bbc news, we're looking back to june and the events to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. robert hall followed three hundred veterans as they boarded a ship to return to the beaches of normandy. it's a duty to go back. it is, i feel it's a duty to go back. what these men did on d—day was the most important moment, just that one d—day, in the whole war. in june 1944, allied forces invaded nazi—occupied france, marking the beginning of the end of hitler's domination of europe. 75 years on, we follow a group of five veterans as they return to the beaches for what could be the last time. you never, neverforget it. it's there. i mean, sometimes you lay in bed and you go through it all. well, it's th
david hoffman, thank you very much forjoining us. just repeating the news.here have been reports of a stabbing at a house of a rabbi in u pstate n ew a stabbing at a house of a rabbi in upstate new york in the area of monsey, an area with a large population for unorthodox jewish people and we will continue to watch this. you are watching bbc news. now on bbc news, we're looking back to june and the events to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. robert hall followed three hundred...
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to max hoffman in london have him palace and i thank you. as take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world germany's defense minister has made an unannounced visit to afghanistan where her country has a 1000 troops stationed on a great club card about said that nato mission to support afghan peace and stability should be extended beyond its current to end date of march next year. typhoon has hit the philippines leaving at least 2 people dead to wrench rain and winds topping no 150 kilometers an hour brought down trees and electrical posts and forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate manila's international airport was shut down with hundreds of flights canceled. today jet climate activist gratitude backers arrived back in europe after crossing the atlantic by boat the catamaran carrying docked in the portuguese kept lisbon she'd been attending climate protests in the united states but refused to fly back to growth because of the carbon emissions involved from this bridge still head to the u.n. climate summit in mad
to max hoffman in london have him palace and i thank you. as take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world germany's defense minister has made an unannounced visit to afghanistan where her country has a 1000 troops stationed on a great club card about said that nato mission to support afghan peace and stability should be extended beyond its current to end date of march next year. typhoon has hit the philippines leaving at least 2 people dead to wrench rain and winds...
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got correspondent hoffman who joins us from london welcome us why did the secretary general necessary say rio optical 5 the hots of the nato alliance up until donald trump the u.s. president took office a couple years ago 3 years ago this was just a ritual because as you say it's the heart of nato article 5 so you always recommit these leaders meetings or as at the nato summit as they are sometimes called as well but when donald trump called the alliance obsolete that's when everybody started getting nervous and more importance was giving to the affirmation of article of this article but this time you know it was a little different phil because it seems that dull child has a refiled or fallen for the 1st time interest really in nato defending the alliance saying that it was a very good thing so it's getting back to sort of a sort of a ritual and even what you mentioned you know the increased spending which was very important to the secretary general back that also increased significantly the u.s. president who was never shy of criticizing his european allies for not spending enough ev
got correspondent hoffman who joins us from london welcome us why did the secretary general necessary say rio optical 5 the hots of the nato alliance up until donald trump the u.s. president took office a couple years ago 3 years ago this was just a ritual because as you say it's the heart of nato article 5 so you always recommit these leaders meetings or as at the nato summit as they are sometimes called as well but when donald trump called the alliance obsolete that's when everybody started...
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surprise, we're still here before we finally sign off, i would like to thank a few people first, mark hoffmanr giving us a very long and fruitful run and especially the editorial team here. it is a small but mighty group and i want to say thank you to all of you it has been such a pleasure working with everyone. trent gillies who is here, erin berry, sharon epperson, and joel franklin, our executive producer i have loved worked you all. ray, you've been an guest for the entire six years that we've been doing this, so it's perfect to be here as our last guest happy new year, everybody. cheers, and here's to 2020 thank you, all >> cheers. hi i'm joan lunden. with a place for mom. over the years, we've helped thousands of families find senior care and today's senior living communities have never been better. with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and nobody understands your options like the advisors at a place for mom. these are local expert advisors that will partner with you to find the perfect place
surprise, we're still here before we finally sign off, i would like to thank a few people first, mark hoffmanr giving us a very long and fruitful run and especially the editorial team here. it is a small but mighty group and i want to say thank you to all of you it has been such a pleasure working with everyone. trent gillies who is here, erin berry, sharon epperson, and joel franklin, our executive producer i have loved worked you all. ray, you've been an guest for the entire six years that...
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you know let's bring in our brussels bureau chief max hoffman he is in london he's been covering these nato talks good evening to you max so we're you know i said yesterday nato looks like grumpy old members if you will and now we've got snipes and insults seem to be part and parcel of native summits in the trunk air how divided is the world's most successful military alliance. although to be fair trump really wasn't the driver this time of the division that was more him under is my call and really insults i did not hear but what we had of course was that incident that you just showed in that report that was a little highlight of the nato summit usually has something like that especially since some term came came into office so that caused some waves it's not necessarily a sign of the division because the division is not about the tone at the moment the division is political because as a minor in my column the french president pointed out not all nato members have the same values just take this example right here turkey will define a terrorist in a different way than most of the other
you know let's bring in our brussels bureau chief max hoffman he is in london he's been covering these nato talks good evening to you max so we're you know i said yesterday nato looks like grumpy old members if you will and now we've got snipes and insults seem to be part and parcel of native summits in the trunk air how divided is the world's most successful military alliance. although to be fair trump really wasn't the driver this time of the division that was more him under is my call and...