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hugh: dr.issinger, the last chapter is so chilling, there are two bring parties, the tigers and the capitalists, and if the tigers get in control, we are in a rocky four to eight years. charlie: they seem to argue primarily it is the military. hugh: yes, that is what dr. kissinger argued. charlie: at the same time, xi jinping has amassed a huge amount of power. hugh: i do not have a fix on him, he is little exposed to me in the way previous leaders were not. do you think he is a man of growth and peace? charlie: i think china looks at the world with a growing sense that they have to play an important part. you have to be a stakeholder, and now the military -- hugh: and the islands and the nuclear class submarines -- that is the danger. of all the promises donald trump made, the one i detail most is 350 ships for our navy. we cannot stay at we need 272. submarines, replacement for the ohio class. 600, i loved it, teddy roosevelt greatness, and i think donald trump will deliver. ♪ ♪ charlie: do y
hugh: dr.issinger, the last chapter is so chilling, there are two bring parties, the tigers and the capitalists, and if the tigers get in control, we are in a rocky four to eight years. charlie: they seem to argue primarily it is the military. hugh: yes, that is what dr. kissinger argued. charlie: at the same time, xi jinping has amassed a huge amount of power. hugh: i do not have a fix on him, he is little exposed to me in the way previous leaders were not. do you think he is a man of growth...
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de hugh ♪ >> smith de paul creo. >> jimmy: ah ¿ r dentro de ello.l es.my fallon allo >> jimmy: y eran ud. un aleman. >> yo era; si. lederhose. ]n ¿ ud. nunca sabe. jimmy: no, ud. nunca sabe. s lederhosen, otra vez. >> jimmy: no, ud. podria sacar sus lederhosen. y es mi linea que coquetea. [ risa ] la proxima vez ud. vamos >> les traere a, si. si. >> jimmy: ambos llevaremos lederhosen. >> bien, grande. yo sabia que habia una razon de guardarlos. >> jimmy: por eso ud. los tiene. dirige una compaÑia de viaje. ¿ viaje. el reexpide a la gente algo curated pequeÑos dias festivos para ellos. >> jimmy: y el nombre de la compaÑia es, "cochino de trufa." >> si, es correcto. viaje de cochino de trufa. >> jimmy: viaje de cochino de trufa. >> mhmm. ¿ gente encuentran trufas. os. el cochino correcto que puede descubrir husmeando una trufa. una cuerda. y si hay una trufa bajo el rlo con su; ud. ¿ aprendio aquella palabra. >> jimmy: el es un cochino. el no lo sabe. husmeando a estos y ellos algo parecen a la seta mino y fallo desentierran la trufa. ¿ ¿ n valorados.
de hugh ♪ >> smith de paul creo. >> jimmy: ah ¿ r dentro de ello.l es.my fallon allo >> jimmy: y eran ud. un aleman. >> yo era; si. lederhose. ]n ¿ ud. nunca sabe. jimmy: no, ud. nunca sabe. s lederhosen, otra vez. >> jimmy: no, ud. podria sacar sus lederhosen. y es mi linea que coquetea. [ risa ] la proxima vez ud. vamos >> les traere a, si. si. >> jimmy: ambos llevaremos lederhosen. >> bien, grande. yo sabia que habia una razon de...
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hugh, let me start with you.iece of the testimony was some of the intelligence leaders says the morale of working for a government when an administration doesn't trust you could actually cause senior people to walk out the door. the people who the country really needs might leave if this continued battle with the administration doesn't die down. >> i think that's a quick conclusion. it was an interesting hearing. there are lots of problems in the intelligence community. most people agree that dni didn't work as it was intended to. i'm looking forward to a new dni being in place, to general mattis. >> what's the implication, hugh? that every is no good at their jobs? >> no, i think the implication of new leadership. >> what's wrong with them? >> i think they're worn out. i think new leadership is need to do inspire. this goes back to the national intelligence estimate for iran in 2007, which was broken so badly on the nuclear program in iran, and the politicization of the intelligence following the benghazi attack
hugh, let me start with you.iece of the testimony was some of the intelligence leaders says the morale of working for a government when an administration doesn't trust you could actually cause senior people to walk out the door. the people who the country really needs might leave if this continued battle with the administration doesn't die down. >> i think that's a quick conclusion. it was an interesting hearing. there are lots of problems in the intelligence community. most people agree...
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and joining me now, msnbc contributors hugh hooutd, the host of the hugh hewitt show, e.j.d columnist at the washington post and co-ed tofrt change we seek. collection of president obama's speeches. thank you both for joining us. i want to start talking about this question of battles shaping up here. democrats calling for a pause saying hey look, when it comes to financial disclosures. when it comes to ethics rierm requirements, they have not put in all of the disclosures necessary. here's what mitch mcconnell had to say about that first yesterday. >> we confirmed seven cabinet appointments the day president obama was sworn in. we didn't like most of them either. but he won the election. so all of these little procedural complaints are related to their frustration. and having not only lost the white house, but having lost the senate. i understand that, but we need to sort of grow up here and get past that. we need to have the president's national security team in place on day one. and papers are still coming in. >> so that's mitch mcconnell yesterday, now just in the last couple hours
and joining me now, msnbc contributors hugh hooutd, the host of the hugh hewitt show, e.j.d columnist at the washington post and co-ed tofrt change we seek. collection of president obama's speeches. thank you both for joining us. i want to start talking about this question of battles shaping up here. democrats calling for a pause saying hey look, when it comes to financial disclosures. when it comes to ethics rierm requirements, they have not put in all of the disclosures necessary. here's what...
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hugh is exactly right a lot of points on the board. is this a cost to the rush. >> the points on the board are largely symbolic, right. the polling, we weren't in it anyway. everyone assumed it was dead. the building of the wall is more a statement of intent then anything, no groined has been broken. a lot of hoops to jump through before that's done. i agree it was very definitional a lot of actions he took. president trump will be judged when he actually gets results and weather he actually makes america great again. as he said in his inaugural this is the hour of ago eugs. he has created a spectacle reaction. hysterical reaction is a point. he's a provocative thinker. he loves to make peoples heads explode and do things in a disruptive manner. this is an image he likes, he will be judged eventually when the rubber hits the road. you know obamacare is another example. the executive order to roll back obamacare, largely symbolic. when congress does anything can they get it done. that's what will count. >> the point of image is key. i t
hugh is exactly right a lot of points on the board. is this a cost to the rush. >> the points on the board are largely symbolic, right. the polling, we weren't in it anyway. everyone assumed it was dead. the building of the wall is more a statement of intent then anything, no groined has been broken. a lot of hoops to jump through before that's done. i agree it was very definitional a lot of actions he took. president trump will be judged when he actually gets results and weather he...
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hugh, let me start with you. we just heard from the press briefing there sean spicer, he talked about the media, the constant attempt to undermine donald trump's credibility and the movement he represents. obviously a lot of frustraon there with spicer. we've seen frustration with donald trump and the media. do you think donald trump though takes some responsibility if the media is extra skeptical of donald trump compared to other presidents, other major politicians in the past, is there some responsibility trump needs to take because of some of the things he said? >> there's always responsibility on both sides of the media and the presidential relationship. sean spicer and full disclosure my son used to work for him. man of complete integrity had a great press conference, he needed one actually. and he did a lot of q and a. buried a lot of news in there. particularly about dhaka, general flynn's conduct with russia. the president has a responsibility, the media has a responsibility, john carl gave a good opportu
hugh, let me start with you. we just heard from the press briefing there sean spicer, he talked about the media, the constant attempt to undermine donald trump's credibility and the movement he represents. obviously a lot of frustraon there with spicer. we've seen frustration with donald trump and the media. do you think donald trump though takes some responsibility if the media is extra skeptical of donald trump compared to other presidents, other major politicians in the past, is there some...
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, kathy hughes. -- honoree, kathy hughes. kathy hughes started with nothing. came to new york, came to washington, rather, and began on and by chance was able to take over a station she was on. and her son,, her who appeared with her the other .ay, the ceo, alford the third live in the radio station but she kept building. let us be honest. she not only had to face racism in terms of getting finances and bank loans. sexism from even black men who felt black women should not be at the level of is this that she was at. they were only something to date, particularly when you are as attractive as than someone they had to sit across the table and take his nest. she for generations to come broke through the walls of sexism and racism and sits here today as the largest and undisputed communications person . there is no one black in the that owns 58 radio stations and a television network. [applause] rev. sharpton: i checked my research because she will get appear and correct me. governments in africa that on
, kathy hughes. -- honoree, kathy hughes. kathy hughes started with nothing. came to new york, came to washington, rather, and began on and by chance was able to take over a station she was on. and her son,, her who appeared with her the other .ay, the ceo, alford the third live in the radio station but she kept building. let us be honest. she not only had to face racism in terms of getting finances and bank loans. sexism from even black men who felt black women should not be at the level of is...
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hugh, thank you for being with us. you've never been a trump apologist. you've been an honest broker throughout much of this crazy season. does the russia talk bother you as deeply as i think it might? >> well, i am very satisfied -- thank you, by the way, for putting up with the clunky camera tonight in my studio. i was satisfied with general mattis's testimony as representative of the administration's overall arching position towards russia. and i was reassured by rex tillerson's commentary. i've been reassured by the entire transition and the quality of president-elect trump's appointees. i think his sense of humor is going to take some getting used to, as were his remarks tonight about rex tillerson. but i find it disappointing the professor would encourage people not to watch. i note, with interest, brian, there's not one democratic senator who is boycotting the inauguration, that's because they have to run at large in a state that is rural and urban, both cosmopolitan, poor and rich, all this in colors. senators represent large demographics. none of
hugh, thank you for being with us. you've never been a trump apologist. you've been an honest broker throughout much of this crazy season. does the russia talk bother you as deeply as i think it might? >> well, i am very satisfied -- thank you, by the way, for putting up with the clunky camera tonight in my studio. i was satisfied with general mattis's testimony as representative of the administration's overall arching position towards russia. and i was reassured by rex tillerson's...
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life host: let's use the last few seconds to give hugh hewitt a chance to respond. guest: that is a lie, he was not on the drug. know the president, met him, worked for him, i know fred the ing, very well and met reagans to help them on the library. lie. he president was wonderful and generous and warmhearted and wilight years under alzheimer's. sphere of"the fourth way,"-- is influence. [applause] host: joining us now is eleanor clift, the washington correspondent for "the daily beast," here to talk about the president's first days in office, h
life host: let's use the last few seconds to give hugh hewitt a chance to respond. guest: that is a lie, he was not on the drug. know the president, met him, worked for him, i know fred the ing, very well and met reagans to help them on the library. lie. he president was wonderful and generous and warmhearted and wilight years under alzheimer's. sphere of"the fourth way,"-- is influence. [applause] host: joining us now is eleanor clift, the washington correspondent for "the daily...
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here's hugh dancy in "the path."ment about the purpose of this evening, while you're here, other than the fact that someone you consider socially desirable invited you. half a mile from here in canarsie, there are 30 young novices sleeping on a concrete floor dedicating themselves to the social mission of our movement. they are sacrificing and slaving to make a haven for the homeless of this city. the sick, the disabled, the forgotten. people, you walk past every day in the street and avert your eyes. we are intervening, making a a difference. saving lives. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i mean, [ inaudible ]. that's pretty bad. >> i agree. >> jimmy: hugh dancy, season two of "the path." [ cheers and applause ] returning to hulu this wednesday. we'll be right back with a a performance from cobi. come on back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: guys, check us out tomorrow night. he's one of the funniest guys on the planet, coming to talk about his new book "canada." mike myer
here's hugh dancy in "the path."ment about the purpose of this evening, while you're here, other than the fact that someone you consider socially desirable invited you. half a mile from here in canarsie, there are 30 young novices sleeping on a concrete floor dedicating themselves to the social mission of our movement. they are sacrificing and slaving to make a haven for the homeless of this city. the sick, the disabled, the forgotten. people, you walk past every day in the street and...
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life host: let's use the last few seconds to give hugh hewitt a chance to respond. guest: that is a lie, he was not on the drug. know the president, met him, worked for him, i know fred the ing, very well and met reagans to help them on the library. lie. he president was wonderful and generous and warmhearted and wilight years under alzheimer's. author of "the fourth way," conservative play book for lasting majority. us today.for joining thank you, glad to be back. you are a wonderful host. ♪ >> pro-life supporters from across the country are here in washington, d.c. today to mark the market life on the national mall, to mark the anniversary decision that legalized abortion. this year, vice president mike pence will be speaking, along with kellyanne conway, senator joni ernst, and utah representative me a love -- mia love. president trump meets today with theresa may at the white house. afterwards family will talk to reporters. c-span2 has live coverage of that conference. this afternoon, paul ryan will how heith -- talk on will work with the trump administration. 3
life host: let's use the last few seconds to give hugh hewitt a chance to respond. guest: that is a lie, he was not on the drug. know the president, met him, worked for him, i know fred the ing, very well and met reagans to help them on the library. lie. he president was wonderful and generous and warmhearted and wilight years under alzheimer's. author of "the fourth way," conservative play book for lasting majority. us today.for joining thank you, glad to be back. you are a wonderful...
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hugh hewitt, msnbc contributor. i have to make this point, starting with you, katy, who's right, who's wrong, in this kerfuffle, this episode? >> donald trump is cherry picking when he wants to praise the media. we have to be very clear about that. for him to come out and say the news media that did not report this, singling out -- >> the salacious material. >> now we've risen in his esteem because of that and wants to thank us and congratulate us for doing our jobs. >> so you don't want the pat on the head. >> no, i don't. tomorrow there could be a report that nbc comes out with that he does not like. >> okay. >> and he will call it fake news regardless of whether it is scurrilous or regardless of whether it is disinformation. he's picking and choosing. >> gabe, you cover the media and i think the new term, it's an easy one to reach for if you want to trash somebody, fake news. there's a difference. why don't you delineate it? bernstein got a couple stories wrong, bringing down the nixon administration, something a
hugh hewitt, msnbc contributor. i have to make this point, starting with you, katy, who's right, who's wrong, in this kerfuffle, this episode? >> donald trump is cherry picking when he wants to praise the media. we have to be very clear about that. for him to come out and say the news media that did not report this, singling out -- >> the salacious material. >> now we've risen in his esteem because of that and wants to thank us and congratulate us for doing our jobs. >>...
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we have not yet had a call from hugh laurie, we we re yet had a call from hugh laurie, we were hopingical worker can expect to spend £40,000 to purchase all those extra things. but, december is the coolest months. december is the coolest months. december costs the average employee £96. and this is what amazes us. £42 goes to secret santa. not in our office. we only say it because we set a limit, don't we? that is the whole point. you would spend that on afamily whole point. you would spend that on a family member. it is an awful lot of muggy. talking cash, would you ever ask for a discount? i think you would. a survey suggests that nearly two thirds of us who tried to get a bargain have managed it. do you try? i tried. but when they go silent i get worried. we have been asking customers where they have tried haggling and, most importantly, work for them? a furniture store. buying a car. anywhere like that, yeah. recently i have. i got £100 from haggling. most prices are fixed. you wouldn't haggle with them.|j haggling. most prices are fixed. you wouldn't haggle with them. i don't try
we have not yet had a call from hugh laurie, we we re yet had a call from hugh laurie, we were hopingical worker can expect to spend £40,000 to purchase all those extra things. but, december is the coolest months. december is the coolest months. december costs the average employee £96. and this is what amazes us. £42 goes to secret santa. not in our office. we only say it because we set a limit, don't we? that is the whole point. you would spend that on afamily whole point. you would spend...
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sometimes i get very lonely here, hugh.nd it's like, wow, if i had you just nearby or where i could get you on the phone quickly at certain times it would help me. >> any time, joe. this camera makes it easy. >> you're like an nbc guy, too, aren't you? like nbc something or other. >> pipe in. >> every time i get difficult, i ask you a question we haven't had time, i wanted to let the love in happen but when you come on back we can continue. >> i need you. >> a little button, hugh will be patched right in. >> any time. >> that will work for me. >> all right. hugh hewitt, thank you. >>> coming up, when we return, a guest we just added, billionaire mark cuban has been outspoken about the trump administration. he's going to join us right after the break. stay tuned "squawk" returns with mark cuban in a moment. mobility is very important to me. that's why i use e*trade mobile. it's on all my mobile devices, so it suits my mobile lifestyle. and it keeps my investments fully mobile... even when i'm on the move. sign up at etrade.c
sometimes i get very lonely here, hugh.nd it's like, wow, if i had you just nearby or where i could get you on the phone quickly at certain times it would help me. >> any time, joe. this camera makes it easy. >> you're like an nbc guy, too, aren't you? like nbc something or other. >> pipe in. >> every time i get difficult, i ask you a question we haven't had time, i wanted to let the love in happen but when you come on back we can continue. >> i need you. >>...
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hugh hewitt, kraine st. pierre. susan page.mmigration, on one hand it's the cornerstone of his base, it's what electrified trump. what does he have to do and what can he get away with do you think mipolitically? >> executive order is terrific. i've been an advocate for ten years, it's finally going to get built. it makes it possible for him to then go, leave daca in place, expand the sweeping regularization, realign american politics. he promises within 180 days a study on what we need at the border that can be comprehensive and one that we needed for a long time because people talk in generalities about the border and i'm looking finally for some specifics. so i love the exec dutive order and love it sets up liberalization on daca that people do not expect from dronad tru trump. >> karin, you buy that? >> i think w might be headed there. >> we just don't know. my sense is we're probably heading there. look, in regards to the wall, it's ineffective policy. it never has worked. u.s. taxpayers are going to be paying for it and it
hugh hewitt, kraine st. pierre. susan page.mmigration, on one hand it's the cornerstone of his base, it's what electrified trump. what does he have to do and what can he get away with do you think mipolitically? >> executive order is terrific. i've been an advocate for ten years, it's finally going to get built. it makes it possible for him to then go, leave daca in place, expand the sweeping regularization, realign american politics. he promises within 180 days a study on what we need at...
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gain sherman, andrew sullivan, and hugh. i guess i have to make this point. who's right, and who's wrong in this episode? >> donald trump is cherry picking when he wants to praise the media. and i think we have to be very clear on that. for him to come out and say the news media that did not report this -- >> the salacious material. >> now that we've risen in his esteem because of that and he wants to thank us and congratulate us for doing our jobs, tomorrow there could be a report -- >> so you don't want the pat on the head? >> no, i don't. tomorrow there could be news that comes out that he doesn't like and he will call it fake news. he's picking and choosing. >> there is a difference. why don't you delineate it. bern steen got a couple stories wrong in bringing down nixon. so mistakes are made even when there's a 90%, 95% probably that you're right. assumptions are sometimes made and cnn made an assumption that was handed to trump. it wasn't actually done the way it was given to the office. >> what's so damaging about this whole episode is that it allows t
gain sherman, andrew sullivan, and hugh. i guess i have to make this point. who's right, and who's wrong in this episode? >> donald trump is cherry picking when he wants to praise the media. and i think we have to be very clear on that. for him to come out and say the news media that did not report this -- >> the salacious material. >> now that we've risen in his esteem because of that and he wants to thank us and congratulate us for doing our jobs, tomorrow there could be a...
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hugh pym, thank you. you can see more hugh pym, thank you. you can see more on hugh pym, thank you. the nhs tonight in a special bbc documentary called hospital on bbc two at 9pm. a 15—year—old girl has appeared in court charged with the murder of a seven—year—old girl in york. katie rough was found critically injured near a playing field in the woodthorpe area on monday afternoon — she died later in hospital. our correspondent fiona trott is in york. inside court the mother of katie rough and other family members listened as a lawyer spoke on behalf of the teenager confirming her name and address. because of the severity of the charges this was a regular magistrates court sitting this morning and not use court despite the young age of the defendant. she is to appear before leon cort on friday charged with murder and possessing an offensive weapon. it is understood that katie rough was found near a playing field behind some houses in the wood area on friday, on monday afternoon. residents said that they saw a woman in street crying asking for an ambulance. the seven—year—old was tak
hugh pym, thank you. you can see more hugh pym, thank you. you can see more on hugh pym, thank you. the nhs tonight in a special bbc documentary called hospital on bbc two at 9pm. a 15—year—old girl has appeared in court charged with the murder of a seven—year—old girl in york. katie rough was found critically injured near a playing field in the woodthorpe area on monday afternoon — she died later in hospital. our correspondent fiona trott is in york. inside court the mother of katie...
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hugh pym, bbc news.ressures on the nhs — when she set out some of her priorities for the year ahead in her first policy speech of 2017. theresa may set out measures to improve mental health services in england — and said she wanted government to play its part in creating what she called a shared society. labour says she's confronting the effects of six years of her own party's policies — as our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. six months since she walked into the famous street. six months since she's been your prime minister. but piecing together what theresa may really stands for isn't always easy. but today she made clear she believes for millions life doesn't feel fair and her government can be part of the answer. when you see others prospering while you are not. when you try to raise your concerns but they fall on deaf ears. when you feel your very identity, all that you hold dear is under threat. resentments grow. whose fault was that? her predecessor's? for we know what happens when mains
hugh pym, bbc news.ressures on the nhs — when she set out some of her priorities for the year ahead in her first policy speech of 2017. theresa may set out measures to improve mental health services in england — and said she wanted government to play its part in creating what she called a shared society. labour says she's confronting the effects of six years of her own party's policies — as our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. six months since she walked into the famous street....
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ryan hughes -- the house in hyattstown is a total loss. ryan hughes has the story. a look at the air-conditioning unit. that shows how the fire was so intense. neighbor called the fire department at 2:15 this morning, but but the time they got here, the home was fully engulfed, the flames quickly spreading. it took two hours to bring it under control. crews originally thought that no one was home, but then they said a woman was unaccounted for. a few hours later, she was found just up the street in the was, luckily with no major injuries. >> we were able to locate she was evaluated by ems and transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. she should have some hypothermia, but no life-threatening injuries. authorities fear that these ropes could collapse, so the area has been roped off. the house is a total loss, estimated at $700,000. we are told that the cause is undetermined. in hyattstown, ryan hughes. back to you in the studio. jummy: developing out of fairfax county, police are searching for the person who shot a police cruiser. it happened on
ryan hughes -- the house in hyattstown is a total loss. ryan hughes has the story. a look at the air-conditioning unit. that shows how the fire was so intense. neighbor called the fire department at 2:15 this morning, but but the time they got here, the home was fully engulfed, the flames quickly spreading. it took two hours to bring it under control. crews originally thought that no one was home, but then they said a woman was unaccounted for. a few hours later, she was found just up the...
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hugh pym, bbc news.len mccluskey, sasteremy corbyn is still on a learning curve. he has been one of the labour leader's biggest supporters, and told the bbc he thought mr corbyn was getting better, but he had to rise to the challenges the party faces. let's take a look at some of the day's other top stories: the pilot of a light aircraft has died after his plane crashed near the mao in oxfordshire. it had taken off from an aerodrome in north buckinghamshire. an investigation is underway. police in northern ireland have found an explosive device during a security operation in west belfast. they say it was designed to kill or seriously injure police officers. representatives of more than 70 countries and international organisations have called on israel and the palestinians to reaffirm their commitment to a two—state solution. at the end of a day—long conference in paris, they issued a statement warning that neither side should take unilateral steps that could jeopardise future negotiations. our paris corr
hugh pym, bbc news.len mccluskey, sasteremy corbyn is still on a learning curve. he has been one of the labour leader's biggest supporters, and told the bbc he thought mr corbyn was getting better, but he had to rise to the challenges the party faces. let's take a look at some of the day's other top stories: the pilot of a light aircraft has died after his plane crashed near the mao in oxfordshire. it had taken off from an aerodrome in north buckinghamshire. an investigation is underway. police...
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i'm ryan hughes. with the emotional reunion coming up. z231zz zi0z y231zy yi0y maureen: this is a preview at a billboard aimed to find out who killed seth rich. and i-team investigator scott taylor obtained the image today. artwork will appear on billboard and bus stop in the blooming pale neighborhood where seth rich was shot to death last year. also tonight a new website launched to help track down the killer. jonathan: developing now, searching for a suspect after a woman and a man shot on elvan read this morning. the man is expected to recover. police believe this was a shoot-out. the motive at this point is what is unknown. maureen: a frederick county public schools employee has been fired because of a tweet. now she i katie nash was let go from the social media job because of the way she responded to a student's tweet about a possible snow day. the staunt spelled "tomorrow" wrong in the tweet. nash responded, "but how would you learn how to spell 'tomorrow'?" the twitter users seem to like her humor creating #katie from fcps. the st
i'm ryan hughes. with the emotional reunion coming up. z231zz zi0z y231zy yi0y maureen: this is a preview at a billboard aimed to find out who killed seth rich. and i-team investigator scott taylor obtained the image today. artwork will appear on billboard and bus stop in the blooming pale neighborhood where seth rich was shot to death last year. also tonight a new website launched to help track down the killer. jonathan: developing now, searching for a suspect after a woman and a man shot on...
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cathy hughes, ms. you found your gift, your passion and you used yourselves and to empower your communities. to teach a viable lessons and politics, television, dance, radio. if we old adage goes, don't stand for something, we will fall for anything. thank you to each and every one of you in this room for standing up and speaking up and speaking out. while many are still saying, justice,you are saying justice, justice. dr. martin luther king said in his sermon entitled john major 1968,ct on february 4, two months before his assassination, he said at ebenezer baptist church in atlanta, georgia. when i die, say i was a drum major for justice. say i was a drum major for peace . it say i was a drum major for righteousness. ladies and gents, we need you to grab the hands of young children and teenagers, teach them our history. brutality,forget the the injustices, the terrors of slavery and of segregation, of jim crow, so that we will not turn back and allow the walls to devour us. we must engage our youth,
cathy hughes, ms. you found your gift, your passion and you used yourselves and to empower your communities. to teach a viable lessons and politics, television, dance, radio. if we old adage goes, don't stand for something, we will fall for anything. thank you to each and every one of you in this room for standing up and speaking up and speaking out. while many are still saying, justice,you are saying justice, justice. dr. martin luther king said in his sermon entitled john major 1968,ct on...
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with me are guardian columnist hugh muir, and dan bilefsky from the new york times.t pages. all the papers are dominated by the inauguration tomorrow, and as i try to explain, it's been a bit tricky for the president—elect to get some headline acts. hugh, his problem, certainly as far as the inauguration is concerned, is that he's not seen by some as the of person who should be head of state. but a lot of people do believe that his presidency, when it begins, is not getting off on the right foot. well, who knows what we're going to get? and one can understand all of these stars who might have normally expected to be at and inauguration but have decided not to be there. it doesn't look great on your resume, doesn't look great on your resume, does it? serenading president trump. 0n does it? serenading president trump. on your does it? serenading president trump. 0n yourcv! does it? serenading president trump. on your cv! and canny a west was asked to be there but they said, no, they will have a traditional american event. just the tone of the presidency and the inclusi
with me are guardian columnist hugh muir, and dan bilefsky from the new york times.t pages. all the papers are dominated by the inauguration tomorrow, and as i try to explain, it's been a bit tricky for the president—elect to get some headline acts. hugh, his problem, certainly as far as the inauguration is concerned, is that he's not seen by some as the of person who should be head of state. but a lot of people do believe that his presidency, when it begins, is not getting off on the right...
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to win a golden globe tonight, and i was set to win a golden globe tonight, and i was sat next to hugh laurie when he won andi was sat next to hugh laurie when he won and i thought, i can go home happy. then when it came to my category, up against some real legends. coming of age movie moonlight had been tipped to win quite a few but won just one, best drama. but the biggest was... la la land! there were a record seven golden globes for the old—fashioned musical, with both ryan gosling and emma stone waltzing off with awards. this is a film for dreamers, and i think that hope and creativity are two of the most important things of the world, and that's what this movie is about. well, hollywood can be fun and frivolous, but it also prides itself on tackling serious subjects, and many stars here on the red carpet are predicting a surge in political films this year, following the most divisive of elections. james cook, bbc news, at the golden globes in los angeles. a quick reminder newsnight is about to begin on bbc two. here's emily. tonight: can a prime minister ever define her own legac
to win a golden globe tonight, and i was set to win a golden globe tonight, and i was sat next to hugh laurie when he won andi was sat next to hugh laurie when he won and i thought, i can go home happy. then when it came to my category, up against some real legends. coming of age movie moonlight had been tipped to win quite a few but won just one, best drama. but the biggest was... la la land! there were a record seven golden globes for the old—fashioned musical, with both ryan gosling and...
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speaker hughes, i am particularly grateful for your willingness to address this issue head on. i look forward to your assessment and recommendations about what further state support is needed as you and the legislature engage with - and monitor - local efforts. and let us, as a state, be absolutely clear that we will no longer tolerate the unconscionable drug trade that victimizes the most vulnerable in our community. let us all agree tonight that this absolutely must stop. [applause] i wish we had time to talk through every challenge we face, but let's direct our gaze to a few of the more significant summits ahead of us. among the most important is that of educational excellence. if we will unite and focus, utah can be at the top of the nation in student achievement. and we have already come quite some distance. since 2009, utah's high school graduation rate has climbed from 75 to 85 percent, the 4th largest such increase in the nation. in the most recent national assessment of educational progress -- known as the nation's report card -- utah's fourth graders ranked 8th in the
speaker hughes, i am particularly grateful for your willingness to address this issue head on. i look forward to your assessment and recommendations about what further state support is needed as you and the legislature engage with - and monitor - local efforts. and let us, as a state, be absolutely clear that we will no longer tolerate the unconscionable drug trade that victimizes the most vulnerable in our community. let us all agree tonight that this absolutely must stop. [applause] i wish we...
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. >>> i want to bring in hugh hewitt, msnbc political analyst and host of the hugh hewitt show and jonathan alter, msnbc political analyst, columnist at the daily beast, hugh, let me start with you over the weekend, i think anybody watching the news saw these scenes, there were protests at the airport, there were stories here about interpreters, about people who helped u.s. armed forces over in iraq, over in the middle east being denied entry into the country. people with green cards being denied entry. they just happened to be out of the country while this happened. the trump administration, talk if you would about their planning, their preparation for this, and what do you think that says about this administration? >> reince priebus said it was an 80%, eight out of ten would agree. it could have been higher had they made the correction that secretary kelly made this morning and kept iraq off the list. i really do think iraq's got to come off of that list for a variety of reasons, including the fact that iraqi pilots are training in arizona as senator mccain pointed out. and i would also p
. >>> i want to bring in hugh hewitt, msnbc political analyst and host of the hugh hewitt show and jonathan alter, msnbc political analyst, columnist at the daily beast, hugh, let me start with you over the weekend, i think anybody watching the news saw these scenes, there were protests at the airport, there were stories here about interpreters, about people who helped u.s. armed forces over in iraq, over in the middle east being denied entry into the country. people with green cards...
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i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes.he headlines tonight: leicester force a replay with derby in the opening match of the fa cup 11th round. arsene's argy bargy against blackburn earns him a four match touchline ban. and the old masters show how it's done in melbourne as nadaljoins federer in the australian open final. so a cracking show and we're starting with the fa cup 11th round which began tonight. championship promotion—hopefuls derby at home to struggling premier league champions leicester. a draw was certainly a strong possibility and that's exactly what we got. a good old fashioned 2—2 cup scramble and a replay to come. patrick geary was watching the action for us. a perfect storm over pride park, a
i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes.he headlines tonight: leicester force a replay with derby in the opening match of the fa cup 11th round. arsene's argy bargy against blackburn earns him a four match touchline ban. and the old masters show how it's done in melbourne as nadaljoins federer in the australian open final. so a cracking show and we're starting with the fa cup 11th round which began tonight. championship promotion—hopefuls derby at home to struggling premier league champions leicester....
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the papers — our guests joining me tonight are the daily telegraph's political correspondent laura hughesack blanchard, political editor at the daily mirror. police have named the girl who died yesterday in yorkers seven—year—old katie rough. she was found him woodthorpe with serious injuries and died later in hospital. a 15—year—old remains in custody and is being questioned. this is seven—year—old katie rough, found with facial injuries in a playing field in york yesterday. grandparents described her as their darling princess. friends came leave flowers close to where she was discovered today. she was a very close friend to my daughter and a unique, beautiful, little girl.
the papers — our guests joining me tonight are the daily telegraph's political correspondent laura hughesack blanchard, political editor at the daily mirror. police have named the girl who died yesterday in yorkers seven—year—old katie rough. she was found him woodthorpe with serious injuries and died later in hospital. a 15—year—old remains in custody and is being questioned. this is seven—year—old katie rough, found with facial injuries in a playing field in york yesterday....
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woman in a man's world had beaten the lot of them. 1939, i went out to poland to become number two to hugharleton greene of bbc fame and i got to warsaw and he said one of us has got to go to the frontier and i was on the german polish frontier when the german hordes, tanks, moved in. and clare hollingworth‘s scoops kept coming. in 1963 she uncovered kim philby‘s escape to russia as an m16 traitor. for weeks the guardian refused
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we begin this evening with a conversation with hugh hewitt, radio host and columnist. his book is called "the fourth way: the conservative playbook for a lasting gop majority." >> so i end up supporting and voting for him because of the supreme court and because, by and large, i believe as i discussed in the book. he can ryan, mitch mcconnell and vice president pence the country and create semilasting -- nothing is forever, but a good enduring republican majority. >> rose: we conclude with bernard-henri leÉvy, his new bok called "the genius of judaism," but the french philosopher also talks about populism and donald trump. >> if it was hate of state or compassion to the victims, you would see the same compassion of people expressing their compassion for the victims in syria, for the victims of the genocide in darfur, for the victims of so many places in the world. so, no, there is a sort of dedication of hate against evil, a stigmatization of evil which has no other explanation than the redressing of the old hate against the jews. this is a new form of fanaticism, and
we begin this evening with a conversation with hugh hewitt, radio host and columnist. his book is called "the fourth way: the conservative playbook for a lasting gop majority." >> so i end up supporting and voting for him because of the supreme court and because, by and large, i believe as i discussed in the book. he can ryan, mitch mcconnell and vice president pence the country and create semilasting -- nothing is forever, but a good enduring republican majority. >> rose:...
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i'm ryan hughes with the story ahead. alison: new at 6:00, a worldwide effort that is sending pink knit hats by the thousands to a reston home. what the hats will be used for ahead at "abc7 news at 6:00". steve: the weekend is here. we have a winter weather advisory set to go into effect at midnight. it will expire at 6:00 p.m. but i think it will end earlier than that. let's talk about the rest of the weekend. wintry mix tomorrow. more sun on sunday. a lot of folks have the day off on monday for the holiday. the right when i walked in the door of bassett you could tell the quality was there. the quality of what we do is phenomenal. it's perfect. it's beautiful. there's nothing we would change about it. jonathan: tonight in 7 salutes saturdayly many warriors who return from combat find themselves in a bad and dark place. many turn to alcohol or drugs to numb feelings of uselessness or depression. tonight you meet one warrior and a group that stepped him to help him save himself. most think doing this is risky. but for mar
i'm ryan hughes with the story ahead. alison: new at 6:00, a worldwide effort that is sending pink knit hats by the thousands to a reston home. what the hats will be used for ahead at "abc7 news at 6:00". steve: the weekend is here. we have a winter weather advisory set to go into effect at midnight. it will expire at 6:00 p.m. but i think it will end earlier than that. let's talk about the rest of the weekend. wintry mix tomorrow. more sun on sunday. a lot of folks have the day off...
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our health editor hugh pym has been taking a look.e's due to have a hip operation which would make hisjob as a tour guide much easier, but gordon has been waiting more than six months with no sign of an appointment yet. he can be in a lot of pain. his experience shows how debilitating a long wait for an operation can be. occasionally, i will wake up and you try to move and it's a really sharp pain. i live on my own, so i shout out. it doesn't matter. it's one way of getting relief on it. in gordon's local area in worcestershire, the nhs will be tightening the criteria, making it even more difficult to get a new hip or knee. a scoring system based on a questionnaire by patients will be used to assess who needs surgery. in effect, they'll hsbr to be
our health editor hugh pym has been taking a look.e's due to have a hip operation which would make hisjob as a tour guide much easier, but gordon has been waiting more than six months with no sign of an appointment yet. he can be in a lot of pain. his experience shows how debilitating a long wait for an operation can be. occasionally, i will wake up and you try to move and it's a really sharp pain. i live on my own, so i shout out. it doesn't matter. it's one way of getting relief on it. in...
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bright --attstown, ryan hughes. sam: following breaking news, a manhunt underway in fairfax county for a suspect who fired as a moving police car in the reston area. this all happened at about four hours ago. this all happened at georgetown pike and walker lane when it happened. came from ahe shots late 90's, possibly early 2000 toyota or mazda. it had black molding on the doors in the passenger side window may have been shattered. any information on the car? no where it is? you are asked to contact police immediately. autria: all right, thank you, sam. president trump disputing the size of the crowd at the inauguration during a news conference on saturday to the cia. his press secretary did the thing a few hours later. we want to know what you think. do you think the crowds at the inauguration were draeger the -- bigger than president obama, smaller, or you don't think it wjla.com/votenow to let us know. autria: donald trump a senior advisers to's -- defending the secretary. chuck todd called them falsehoods. kelly
bright --attstown, ryan hughes. sam: following breaking news, a manhunt underway in fairfax county for a suspect who fired as a moving police car in the reston area. this all happened at about four hours ago. this all happened at georgetown pike and walker lane when it happened. came from ahe shots late 90's, possibly early 2000 toyota or mazda. it had black molding on the doors in the passenger side window may have been shattered. any information on the car? no where it is? you are asked to...
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our paris correspondent, hugh schofield, followed the talks.ir to the french, they never set this up as peace talks. israel and the pla nas set this up as peace talks. israel and the planas palestinians were not invited. they would have a briefing with president hollande. in the end, even that did not happen. the aim was more limited, the aim was to get the world together to commit itself to the idea of a two state solution and to say to the two parties, you are the only people who can solve this problem, but we are here to help. it was achieved, but one has to recognise it was a limited aim and the prospect of it being translated into something that would affect life on the ground was small. anybody have any initiative in the back of their minds that they were able to bring to this thing? no. it was just a plea able to bring to this thing? no. it wasjust a plea really able to bring to this thing? no. it was just a plea really from the french organisers and from everyone else to bang heads together and recognise the dangerousness of the situati
our paris correspondent, hugh schofield, followed the talks.ir to the french, they never set this up as peace talks. israel and the pla nas set this up as peace talks. israel and the planas palestinians were not invited. they would have a briefing with president hollande. in the end, even that did not happen. the aim was more limited, the aim was to get the world together to commit itself to the idea of a two state solution and to say to the two parties, you are the only people who can solve...
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baker hughes gets 1/3. senior positions, the chairmanship and the ceo position and baker hughes gets the vice chairmanship. but it should be noted that baker hughes shareholders get a whopping great cash payout as well. a one-off special dividend, $7.5 billion. if you look to the shares this morning in premarket trading, at the moment, it looks like the baker hughes shareholders are much happier than ge shareholders. >> what is going on? i mean, i would think that an election would make people slow down, be concerned, a little worried, but it doesn't seem like that had any impact at all. >> i think the election would have mattered if equity prices had been more volatile. one of this things about the last quarter or so is that it has been incredibly stable equity prices, at least for very large companies. and a lot of these big deals typically involve some equity. but the fundamental factors -- you know, they are very strong. low growth, which is bad for most things, but good for m&a, because that's how you
baker hughes gets 1/3. senior positions, the chairmanship and the ceo position and baker hughes gets the vice chairmanship. but it should be noted that baker hughes shareholders get a whopping great cash payout as well. a one-off special dividend, $7.5 billion. if you look to the shares this morning in premarket trading, at the moment, it looks like the baker hughes shareholders are much happier than ge shareholders. >> what is going on? i mean, i would think that an election would make...
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. >> and joining me now, msnbc political analyst hugh hewitt, host of the hugh hewitt show. of course, there's a back story to chuck schumer on the senate floor there today. in many ways, his response to donald trump reportedly telling him that he has more in common. he trump has more in common and likes working better with schumer than mitch mcconnell. schumer admitted today in an interview today on cnn that trump had told him there. there's chuck schumer on the floor there, david corn, saying that he'd be part of the resistance if he needs to be. this does raise an interesting question of how chuck schumer is going to play the trump presidency. you had sort of hard lined sort of tactics from harry reid, but chuck schumer has been trying to find more conciliatory note in some cases. what's the difference in your mind? >> well, as of now, he's not playing a republican game which was eight years of just outright obstruction that was planned, even before obama started doing anything at the time of his inauguration in january 2009. i think, you know, schumer is in a posion whe
. >> and joining me now, msnbc political analyst hugh hewitt, host of the hugh hewitt show. of course, there's a back story to chuck schumer on the senate floor there today. in many ways, his response to donald trump reportedly telling him that he has more in common. he trump has more in common and likes working better with schumer than mitch mcconnell. schumer admitted today in an interview today on cnn that trump had told him there. there's chuck schumer on the floor there, david corn,...
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chief justice hughes of the united states supreme court prepares to administer the oath of office toranklin d. roosevelt. ♪ chief justice hughes: you franklin delano roosevelt do solemnly swear that you will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states and will, to the best of your ability, preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states, so help you god? president roosevelt: i, franklin delano roosevelt do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states, so help me god. [cheers] president hoover, mr. chief justice my friends, this is a , day of national consecration. and i am certain that on this day my fellow americans expect that on my induction into the presidency i will address them with a candor and a decision which the present situation of our people impels. this is preeminently the time to speak the truth, the whole truth, frankly and boldly. nor need we shrink from honestly facing conditions
chief justice hughes of the united states supreme court prepares to administer the oath of office toranklin d. roosevelt. ♪ chief justice hughes: you franklin delano roosevelt do solemnly swear that you will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states and will, to the best of your ability, preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states, so help you god? president roosevelt: i, franklin delano roosevelt do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute...
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next, we will see him take the oath of office administered by chief justice charles evans hughes and hear his inaugural in -- address. this program is about 23 minutes and has been compiled from several sources, including news reels audio and video from the , fdr library, photographs from the library of congress, and portions of newsreels from the national archives and internet archives. ♪ narrator: and here it is, the beginning of the greatest drama in american affairs, the creation of a new chief executive. according to time-honored customs, the retiring president and the president-elect ride together from the white house with congressional exports -- escorts where roosevelt is to take the oath of office. enthusiasm at its height. never was there such a joyful, jubilant yelling inauguration crowd. roosevelt is a nation's idle here today. thousands of americans are here to cheer the birth of a new era in national affairs, a new deal era which is supposed to pull the country out of its chaos. the hosts of democracy are here to celebrate the greatest party victory of all time. and now
next, we will see him take the oath of office administered by chief justice charles evans hughes and hear his inaugural in -- address. this program is about 23 minutes and has been compiled from several sources, including news reels audio and video from the , fdr library, photographs from the library of congress, and portions of newsreels from the national archives and internet archives. ♪ narrator: and here it is, the beginning of the greatest drama in american affairs, the creation of a new...
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james hughes, thank you very much indeed. we enjoyed your company.any. and thank you to for your company. we will see you soon. goodbye. hello. before our weather turns increasingly wintry, it turns wild and windy. a particularly lively day across the northern half of the uk today. some travel disruption is possible as wee see wind gusts in excess of 60mph. strongest winds through northern scotland as this weather feature pushes east, introducing cold winds across the country and keeping the wind lively and gusty for the morning rush—hour. gusts in excess of 60mph across parts of scotland. frequent showers turning frequently to sleet and snow notjust over the hills. rain showers for northern ireland accompanies the strong to gale force winds, gales if not severe gales for some parts of northern and western england, as well as western wales. not a great morning rush hour across the pennines. to go with showers, the winds particularly lively. further south and east, the wind isn't as strong, but picking up through the day, introducing some sunshine but
james hughes, thank you very much indeed. we enjoyed your company.any. and thank you to for your company. we will see you soon. goodbye. hello. before our weather turns increasingly wintry, it turns wild and windy. a particularly lively day across the northern half of the uk today. some travel disruption is possible as wee see wind gusts in excess of 60mph. strongest winds through northern scotland as this weather feature pushes east, introducing cold winds across the country and keeping the...
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hugh pym, bbc news.rime minister acknowledged the pressures on the nhs today when she set out some of her priorities for the year ahead. in her first policy speech of 2017, theresa may set out measures to improve mental health services in england. she said she wanted government to play its part in creating what she called "a shared society". labour says she's confronting the effects of six years of her own party's policies. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. six months since she walked into the famous street. six months since she's been your prime minister. but piecing together what theresa may really stands for isn't always easy. but today she made clear she believes for millions life doesn't feel fair and her government can be part of the answer. when you see others prospering while you are not. when you try to raise your concerns but they fall on deaf ears. when you feel your very identity, all that you hold dear is under threat. resentments grow. whose fault was that? her predecessor's? f
hugh pym, bbc news.rime minister acknowledged the pressures on the nhs today when she set out some of her priorities for the year ahead. in her first policy speech of 2017, theresa may set out measures to improve mental health services in england. she said she wanted government to play its part in creating what she called "a shared society". labour says she's confronting the effects of six years of her own party's policies. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. six months...
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i'm ryan hughes. i will tell you what they will be used for coming up. >> first, though, the criminal charge in the takata air bag scandal. the plea deal worked out and the massive fine for the company that made millions of potentially deadly air bags. it's perfect. it's beautiful. there's nothing we would change about it. maureen: the takata corporation plans to plead guilty in deadly air bag defect and will pay $1 million in fines and restitution. car-makers recalled 42 million vehicles equipped with the takata air bag inflators. this is the largest automotive recall ever. one death and injuries were caused when air bags exploded. jonathan: a woman who was the search of 18-year search has been found alive. the woman who abducted her behind bars. a woman took a newborn from a jacksonville florida in 1998. police say gloria williams took the girl to south carolina and raised her as her own and tried to forge documents. a tip led police to arrest williams and d.n.a. test was conducted to confirm the id
i'm ryan hughes. i will tell you what they will be used for coming up. >> first, though, the criminal charge in the takata air bag scandal. the plea deal worked out and the massive fine for the company that made millions of potentially deadly air bags. it's perfect. it's beautiful. there's nothing we would change about it. maureen: the takata corporation plans to plead guilty in deadly air bag defect and will pay $1 million in fines and restitution. car-makers recalled 42 million vehicles...