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ian johnson there, thank ou call for taiwan. ian johnson there, thank you so _ call for taiwan.ohnson there, thank you so much for— call for taiwan. ian johnson there, thank you so much forjoining - call for taiwan. ian johnson there, thank you so much forjoining us, | thank you so much forjoining us, great to get your thoughts on newsday. mo; great to get your thoughts on newsda. y , .,, two weeks after earthquakes flattened much of the region, and killed more than a4,000 people, southern turkey has been hit by another earthquake. the country's disaster and emergency agency said a 6.3 magnitude tremor struck close to the city of antakya, at eight o'clock in the evening, local time. it was followed by three aftershocks, the strongest of which was a 5.8, near the town of samandag. two powerful earthquakes struck the same area on the 6th of february, causeing widespread devastation. our correspondent anna foster is in the southern turkish city of adana, and she sent this report. this was felt notjust across southern turkey, it was felt down into lebanon as well and across syria. i
ian johnson there, thank ou call for taiwan. ian johnson there, thank you so _ call for taiwan.ohnson there, thank you so much for— call for taiwan. ian johnson there, thank you so much forjoining - call for taiwan. ian johnson there, thank you so much forjoining us, | thank you so much forjoining us, great to get your thoughts on newsday. mo; great to get your thoughts on newsda. y , .,, two weeks after earthquakes flattened much of the region, and killed more than a4,000 people, southern...
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i don't say that wearing my dayjob pat, that's an ian comment.rk lost the conservative leadership about 60-40, the conservative leadership about 60—40, and i thought, what should i do? i spoke to ken and he said fight. and somebody else said stay in and stick it on. i think i probably have come to the end of the road now. recently, i met ——. i think what the country needs right now again personal view is to restore confidence in the institutions of britain, to get things in public services working again, and yes, to become a leader once again on lgbt q again, and yes, to become a leader once again on lgbt 0 plus rights. 50 once again on lgbt q plus rights. so once again on lgbt 0 plus rights. 50 you have once again on lgbt 0 plus rights. so you have taken the position as a former schoolmate of michael who you debated at school. yes former schoolmate of michael who you debated at school.— debated at school. yes i did i won the competition. _ debated at school. yes i did i won the competition. i _ debated at school. yes i did i won the competition.
i don't say that wearing my dayjob pat, that's an ian comment.rk lost the conservative leadership about 60-40, the conservative leadership about 60—40, and i thought, what should i do? i spoke to ken and he said fight. and somebody else said stay in and stick it on. i think i probably have come to the end of the road now. recently, i met ——. i think what the country needs right now again personal view is to restore confidence in the institutions of britain, to get things in public...
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>> all right, ian pannell live in kyiv for us tonight. ian, thank you. and you saw you we interviewed president biden in warsaw after his speech and we should note that we will be at the white house tomorrow, we will ask t hepresident about this relationship between china a isg in any way helping russia in the war in ukraine with lethal assistance? we'll ask the president on this. our interview with the president at a pivotal moment in this war. the one-year mark in ukraine, that's tomorrow night right here on the broadcast. >>> in the meantime, when we come back here hary weinstein sentenced today. >>> and news on alec baldwin tonight and his plea. ask about vrayla r.because you are greater than your bipolar 1, and you can help take control of your symptoms - with vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs. vraylar treats depressive, acute manic, and mixed episodes of bipolar 1 in adults. proven, full-spectrum relief for all bipolar 1 symptoms. and in vraylar clinical studies, most saw no substantial impact on weight. elderly dementia patients
>> all right, ian pannell live in kyiv for us tonight. ian, thank you. and you saw you we interviewed president biden in warsaw after his speech and we should note that we will be at the white house tomorrow, we will ask t hepresident about this relationship between china a isg in any way helping russia in the war in ukraine with lethal assistance? we'll ask the president on this. our interview with the president at a pivotal moment in this war. the one-year mark in ukraine, that's...
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>> all right, ian pannell live in turkey tonight. ian, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, president biden on the road after the state of the union assess doctor. the white house very happy with the speech, and reacting to the heckling from some republicans in that chamber last night. in madison, wisconsin, the president telling workers there his economic plan is working, asking, as he did last night, for time to, quote, finish the job. last nigh t were those uncomfortable moments being interrupted and heckled, and, of course, the moment he had democrats and republicans all standing together to preserve medicare and social security moving forward. here's our senior white house correspondent mary bruce tonight. >> reporter: in wisconsin today, president biden again and again calling out the anger-fueled heckling from republicans at the state of the union. >> many of you have seen we've had a spirited debate last night with my republican friends. >> reporter: it was rowdy and contentious. republicans erupting when the president accused them of wanting to cut social s
>> all right, ian pannell live in turkey tonight. ian, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, president biden on the road after the state of the union assess doctor. the white house very happy with the speech, and reacting to the heckling from some republicans in that chamber last night. in madison, wisconsin, the president telling workers there his economic plan is working, asking, as he did last night, for time to, quote, finish the job. last nigh t were those...
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also, ian blackford i think there was combination of yes , ian was seen combination of yes, ian was seeng a proxy for unhappiness with other things that nicholas sturgeon doing with her leadership . this a quite bizarre leadership. this a quite bizarre idea of using the next election as a de facto referendum on the scottish , but also there were scottish, but also there were elements there that within the group he wasn't seen as being as effective as the and a you know i think it was a combination of all these things that came to the boiling point and that you left not in as bad a way as he might have done but certainly was not exactly one of the most dignified exits i've ever in politics. now there were many different factors that led to nicola sturgeon's resignation yesterday, but one of the most recent and perhaps the most pubuc recent and perhaps the most public was this issue over genden public was this issue over gender. recognise act reform , gender. recognise act reform, something that of course the united kingdom decided to block and something that nicholas sturgeon seem to get
also, ian blackford i think there was combination of yes , ian was seen combination of yes, ian was seeng a proxy for unhappiness with other things that nicholas sturgeon doing with her leadership . this a quite bizarre leadership. this a quite bizarre idea of using the next election as a de facto referendum on the scottish , but also there were scottish, but also there were elements there that within the group he wasn't seen as being as effective as the and a you know i think it was a...
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ian fleming productions ltd.al racial references to black have been either reworked or altogether, and the new will be accompanied by a disclaimer warning readers that the books were written at a time when terms and attitudes which might be considered offensive by readers, were commonplace . but readers, were commonplace. but in a week where puffin uk u—turned and announced it would continue to publish an on edited versions of roald dahl's books, is it right to edit classical works of literature? i'm still joined by deputy editor of the spectator, freddie grey and, former labour mp steven pound discuss this. stephen, we'll start with you this time. what do you think? what do you make of all this absolute insight? ludicrous, ridiculous nonsense ? ludicrous, ridiculous nonsense? is there going to be anything or are libraries going to be stripped and ripped out? are we going to have piles of books burning our town town centres? are we going to be going through like borders wife in like like mr. borders wife in 1807,
ian fleming productions ltd.al racial references to black have been either reworked or altogether, and the new will be accompanied by a disclaimer warning readers that the books were written at a time when terms and attitudes which might be considered offensive by readers, were commonplace . but readers, were commonplace. but in a week where puffin uk u—turned and announced it would continue to publish an on edited versions of roald dahl's books, is it right to edit classical works of...
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and ian, u.s. secretary of state antony blinken says he's still hopeful that china will not provide moscow with any lethal military aid in this war in ukraine? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. i mean, secretary of state blinken says he's still optimistic that china won't provide lethal aid to moscow, though he says, again, that the u.s. has picked up information over the last couple of months that strongly indicates beijing is considering it. remember, the pentagon's already warned china it will face consequences if it does. david? >> all right, ian pannell live in kyiv for us tonight. ian, thank you. and you saw we interviewed president biden in warsaw after his speech and we should note that we will be at the white house tomorrow, we will ask the president about this relationship between china and russia, and is china considering in any way helping russia in the war in ukraine with lethal assistance? we'll press the president on this. our wide-ranging interview with the president at a pivotal mom
and ian, u.s. secretary of state antony blinken says he's still hopeful that china will not provide moscow with any lethal military aid in this war in ukraine? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. i mean, secretary of state blinken says he's still optimistic that china won't provide lethal aid to moscow, though he says, again, that the u.s. has picked up information over the last couple of months that strongly indicates beijing is considering it. remember, the pentagon's already warned china...
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it's a good thing ian will talk to reporters, a big scrum of folks wanting to talk to him. we want to know how the white house can claim they are being so transparent when news of today's fbi search in rehobeth did not come out until it was leaked to a news agency, only then they commented on it and don't have any answers why the november search at the penn biden center did not appear on timelines given to us by the president's personal attorneys and ian sams from the white house counsel office. biden's attorney said today's search in rehobeth was not announced in advance because the justice department wanted to protect the integrity of the investigation, it lasted about three and a half hours, and are told no classified documents were found but consistent with the process in wilmington, took some notes that appearance during his time as vice president. and they had previously searched, and found no information at that point and the attorney general at the white house with the president for a meeting of the competition council. reporters did attempt to get some questions in
it's a good thing ian will talk to reporters, a big scrum of folks wanting to talk to him. we want to know how the white house can claim they are being so transparent when news of today's fbi search in rehobeth did not come out until it was leaked to a news agency, only then they commented on it and don't have any answers why the november search at the penn biden center did not appear on timelines given to us by the president's personal attorneys and ian sams from the white house counsel...
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let's bring in nbc bay area's ian cull. i understand she announced today on twitter. >> just before 11:00 a.m. on twitter saying she won't run again saying i intend to accomplish as much for california as i can through the end of next year when my term en. she added that each of us was sent here to solve problems. that's what i've done for the last 30 years and what i plan to do for the next two years. my thanks to the people of california for allowing me to serve them. >> ian, she leaves behind quite a legacy. >> we could take the entire show to talk about it. it's certainly the end of an era for california politics, first elected to the board of supervisors in 1959, became mayor in '78 after the assassination of george mass scone any and harvey milk, elected to the u.s. senate in 1982 where she and barbara boxer made california the first state to have two women senators at the same time. i spoke to boxer today about their relationship. >> we made history together. it was groundbreaking because it's not only to women, but
let's bring in nbc bay area's ian cull. i understand she announced today on twitter. >> just before 11:00 a.m. on twitter saying she won't run again saying i intend to accomplish as much for california as i can through the end of next year when my term en. she added that each of us was sent here to solve problems. that's what i've done for the last 30 years and what i plan to do for the next two years. my thanks to the people of california for allowing me to serve them. >> ian, she...
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our ian cole will show you that. and the damage last night, caused by the storms. now i want you to take a look at this video. did you see that right there? surfers around that just falling. what you're looking at here is erosion, weeks later. meteorologist digging into this in our crisis in climate series. but let's begin with breaking news. a search for a woman and her 2- year-old daughter is over. police found teana safely. they are working on returning her back to her mother. mendezdidn't have custody. her husband lives in the apartment complex. hoping to get are in info from detectives on the case. he'll join us with a live update, in less than 30 minutes. >>> now to the latest on the firing of oakland's police chief. less than 24 hours after mayor sheng tal made the news. a number came to blast. dozens of community supporters, including pastors, community leaders and residents. they gathered to express their frustration. they feel like their input and information weren't considered by the mayor, before she made a decision. and that the chief should have never
our ian cole will show you that. and the damage last night, caused by the storms. now i want you to take a look at this video. did you see that right there? surfers around that just falling. what you're looking at here is erosion, weeks later. meteorologist digging into this in our crisis in climate series. but let's begin with breaking news. a search for a woman and her 2- year-old daughter is over. police found teana safely. they are working on returning her back to her mother. mendezdidn't...
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would it be ok to tell us about your personal experience, ian?— personal experience, ian?iagnosed with hiv 27 years i personal experience, ian? yeah, i. was diagnosed with hiv 27 years ago now, and at that point i was told i would have eight years to live, and i had to wait two weeks to get the result from my hiv test. things have changed dramatically since then, so somebody testing for hiv and having a positive result today will go on effective treatment, they can have a normal life expectancy, and the really important news is, because of the amount of virus in the blood being reduced to an undetectable level, that means they cannot pass it onto their sexual partners. so things have changed dramatically, thatis things have changed dramatically, that is why we are encouraging people to get tested, this week in england. people to get tested, this week in encland. �* , ., england. and there is an hiv storyline _ england. and there is an hiv storyline in _ england. and there is an hiv storyline in eastenders - england. and there is an hiv storyline in eastenders at. england.
would it be ok to tell us about your personal experience, ian?— personal experience, ian?iagnosed with hiv 27 years i personal experience, ian? yeah, i. was diagnosed with hiv 27 years ago now, and at that point i was told i would have eight years to live, and i had to wait two weeks to get the result from my hiv test. things have changed dramatically since then, so somebody testing for hiv and having a positive result today will go on effective treatment, they can have a normal life...
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ian. thank you. and president biden spoke moments ago alongside ukrainian president zelinsky and the president announced another $500 million in u. s aid for the war effort. the world was literally at the time bracing for the fall of kiev. seems like a lot longer ago than a year. but think back to that year. perhaps even the end of ukraine. you know, one year later. keith stands. and ukraine stands. democracy stands. america's stands with you. and the world stands with you, the president said. the u. s will be with ukraine for as long as it takes. our coverage continues from kiev throughout the morning. next, we turn to the toxic train derailment in ohio and several developments overnight, including a new demand from transportation secretary pete buddha judge this morning, the biden administration with the new warning to the train company at the center of the derailment disaster in ohio as concerns grow about the dreams, toxic chemicals. i think we just need more data on on what people are being expo
ian. thank you. and president biden spoke moments ago alongside ukrainian president zelinsky and the president announced another $500 million in u. s aid for the war effort. the world was literally at the time bracing for the fall of kiev. seems like a lot longer ago than a year. but think back to that year. perhaps even the end of ukraine. you know, one year later. keith stands. and ukraine stands. democracy stands. america's stands with you. and the world stands with you, the president said....
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our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell is live in kyiv. it was a remarkable split screen of sorts today, two leaders standing up to one another, and for many eerily reminiscent of the cold war era. >> reporter: you're right, if president biden was trying to rally america and its allies, putin was trying to rall ny ssru for starting a war he said was aimed at russia's strategic defeat. i think, despite a year of battlefield humiliations, he showed no signs of backing down and no easing of tensions either, even appearing to make thinly veiled nuclear threats. while he was speaking his army was again shelling civilians in liberated kherson. with china's foreign minister in moscow now for meetings tomorrow amid u.s. warnings against supplying weapons to russia, you're right, it's been a day of cold war echos. even as putin is making it clear he's ready to fight for a very long time in ukraine. david. >> ian pannell live, thank you. >>> one more note before we move on to the other news back home tonight. president biden made it a point to thank
our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell is live in kyiv. it was a remarkable split screen of sorts today, two leaders standing up to one another, and for many eerily reminiscent of the cold war era. >> reporter: you're right, if president biden was trying to rally america and its allies, putin was trying to rall ny ssru for starting a war he said was aimed at russia's strategic defeat. i think, despite a year of battlefield humiliations, he showed no signs of backing down and no...
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ian pannell with us. thanks to you as well. >>> in the meantime, we turn next to this major new earthquake rocking already devastated areas of turkey and syria. the 6.3 quake striking after dark, sending people running into the streets, bringing down more buildings and taking more lives. abc's marcus moore tonight. >> reporter: tonight, another deadly earthquake in turkey toppling buildings exactly two weeks after the region suffered one of the most devastating quakes in modern history. the ground shaking violently around 8:00 p.m. local time. neighborhoods yet again plunged into darkness. this local politician bolting from a building mid-interview. during their report, these journalists grabbing each other's arms. rescuers with flashlights making their way through the night in a landscape already blighted. the air soon filling with dust from collapsed buildings nearby. tonight's tremor, a 6.3 magnitude quake, compared to 7.8 on february 6th, both right along turkey's border with syria. the death toll fro
ian pannell with us. thanks to you as well. >>> in the meantime, we turn next to this major new earthquake rocking already devastated areas of turkey and syria. the 6.3 quake striking after dark, sending people running into the streets, bringing down more buildings and taking more lives. abc's marcus moore tonight. >> reporter: tonight, another deadly earthquake in turkey toppling buildings exactly two weeks after the region suffered one of the most devastating quakes in modern...
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david. >> ian pannell in lviv tonight, ian, thank you. >>> and when we come back here on this busy news night, an american swimming star found dead in the u.s. virgin islands. what we know so far. >>> the new warning about a popular artificial sweetener in a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ start your day with nature made. the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. ♪ just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! ugh. well, i switched to swiffer wetjet, and it's awesome. it's an all-in-one, that absorbs dirt and grime deep inside. and it helps prevent streaks and haze. wetjet. get $10 off for a limited time. as someone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of
david. >> ian pannell in lviv tonight, ian, thank you. >>> and when we come back here on this busy news night, an american swimming star found dead in the u.s. virgin islands. what we know so far. >>> the new warning about a popular artificial sweetener in a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ start your day with nature made. the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. ♪ just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! ugh. well, i switched to...
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our ian pannell. this humanitarian crisis is growing across turkey and syria tonight. we learned today that more than 75,000 people have been injured, broken bones and, of course, broken lives. our team speaking with a volunteer surgeon today about the crush of patients now filling emergency rooms. macus moore is also in turkey tonight for us. marcus? >> reporter: well, david, good evening. we are outside one of the main hospitals here, where we have seen a steady stream of ambulances arriving, bringing survivors from the devastated city. this is a city that has seen some of the heaviest damage from monday's earthquake, and one of the surgeons we talked to outside the hospital tonight says that they are seeing patients suffering from serious crush injuries and also hypothermia. and it's all hands on deck here at the hospital. one of the surgeons here working as a volunteer, fully aware of the need so many have for life-saving treatment. david? >> marcus moore tonight. marcus, our thanks to you, as well. we'll have more on the devastation here and of course, how you can
our ian pannell. this humanitarian crisis is growing across turkey and syria tonight. we learned today that more than 75,000 people have been injured, broken bones and, of course, broken lives. our team speaking with a volunteer surgeon today about the crush of patients now filling emergency rooms. macus moore is also in turkey tonight for us. marcus? >> reporter: well, david, good evening. we are outside one of the main hospitals here, where we have seen a steady stream of ambulances...
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ian is live in kyiv. >>> in the u.s., a major winter storm, 38 states on alert, california through the middle of the country, to the northeast. heavy snow and ice, dangerous travel, high winds. and in ethhe rare tornado warning, ginger takes us through it all. >>> the team on the ground in east palestine, ohio, ordering the train to cover the cost of the cleanup or face heavy fines. and to public, the day in court in the murdoch trial to surviving son on the stand >>> theviving son on the stand, his father charged with murdering his mother and brother, now watching his son testify. >>> a deadly avalanche in the u.s., several hikers killed. >>> new images of the deadly plant explosion outside cleveland, seen from miles away. >>> also a baby formula recall, 145,000 cans recalled over a possible bacterial risk. >>> news on robin roberts, her triumph ten years ago today and how you can save the life of someone you never met. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news tonight" with david muir, reporting
ian is live in kyiv. >>> in the u.s., a major winter storm, 38 states on alert, california through the middle of the country, to the northeast. heavy snow and ice, dangerous travel, high winds. and in ethhe rare tornado warning, ginger takes us through it all. >>> the team on the ground in east palestine, ohio, ordering the train to cover the cost of the cleanup or face heavy fines. and to public, the day in court in the murdoch trial to surviving son on the stand >>>...
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ian bremmer on what is next for us/china relations and what it means for markets. investors knocked one hundred $70 billion off of the value of alphabet after microsoft unveiled its ai powered search engine. do we need to worry about smart robots? if you have 4% on your cash, you can do better. jack will tell us how. we begin with three things investors should be thinking about right now. stocks retreated after a fed official signaled interest rates could stay higher for longer, the market is cautious ahead of next week's key inflation report, scaling back its green ambitions after raking in record profits in 2022. what it could mean for investors, bed, bath, and beyond, one of those might be a good investment. ben levisohn, carleton english and jack hough. after a strong start to the year, the market took a breather. ben: the biggest loss for the s&p 500 of the year, down 1% or so. there wasn't anything to cause it to happen. might have been lack of stuff. the job market is still strong. no recession. maybe there is no landing. this week we didn't have the economi
ian bremmer on what is next for us/china relations and what it means for markets. investors knocked one hundred $70 billion off of the value of alphabet after microsoft unveiled its ai powered search engine. do we need to worry about smart robots? if you have 4% on your cash, you can do better. jack will tell us how. we begin with three things investors should be thinking about right now. stocks retreated after a fed official signaled interest rates could stay higher for longer, the market is...
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ian: a good shock.se in the headline from what we saw last year when the economy grew by nearly 3%. half of that growth was crated -- was crazy in the inventory data. in terms of appearances, markets are going to struggle over the next couple of months. a huge payroll print, probably going to get big numbers, partly because of warm warm -- warm weather in january sales, home sales. we are also shaping up for a negative gdp number. this is going to be hard to read and very confusing. tom: does a negative q1 gdp mean a recession? ian: no. the nba are defined recession in much more broader terms. falling out, falling incomes falling employment. i don't think we are going to get that. the market shorthand is two quarters following gdp. there is a good chance we get that. my guess is the u.s. is well-placed to skirt a formal mbr recession. the state of the financial session provides a cushion. the fed is hammering away at rates. there debt services is very low. balance sheets are strong. savings build are th
ian: a good shock.se in the headline from what we saw last year when the economy grew by nearly 3%. half of that growth was crated -- was crazy in the inventory data. in terms of appearances, markets are going to struggle over the next couple of months. a huge payroll print, probably going to get big numbers, partly because of warm warm -- warm weather in january sales, home sales. we are also shaping up for a negative gdp number. this is going to be hard to read and very confusing. tom: does a...
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ian, body. first of all, dr. ian, thank you for joining body. first of all, dr.ining me on this thank you for joining me on this sunday. busiest day of the week for you. what do you make of these comments by bryant ? these comments by chris bryant? i it seems to me like they are sabre . really. what's is that sabre. really. what's is that comments that he made previously about establishment to misunderstand what's going on. ben bradshaw a few weeks ago made some sort of similar comment well. and he said, look, he said establishment about the state giving the church and certain privileges. and in return for that. then the parliament requires the church to act in a certain way. i think as complete misunderstanding of establishment interestingly when the 1999 act was put in place , the 1999 act was put in place, it was actually put in place as a way of staving off disestablishment, arianism and in many ways from the church . in many ways from the church. there have been some very strong voices from church saying establishment a burden that we do not want . some year
ian, body. first of all, dr. ian, thank you for joining body. first of all, dr.ining me on this thank you for joining me on this sunday. busiest day of the week for you. what do you make of these comments by bryant ? these comments by chris bryant? i it seems to me like they are sabre . really. what's is that sabre. really. what's is that comments that he made previously about establishment to misunderstand what's going on. ben bradshaw a few weeks ago made some sort of similar comment well....
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snow in santa cruz. >> reporter: ian cole, nbc bay area news. >>> the kids are so cute. i love that the coworkers drove to work and then drove back to get some video. that's great. >> that's awesome. >> right? now to the north bay. people also woke up to snow flurries this morning. snowed off and on throughout the morning in the hills of sonoma county. looks like they're having fun this afternoon. a little snow still on the ground along highway 21. there is even enough to make some snowballs and more snow on the way. caltrans snowplows standing by ready to clear the road if necessary. people say the snow is a welcome sight. >> i was just telling my brother-in-law, really, it's almost march and we're getting snow and flurries here, but it was lovely. >> reporter: several more inches expected in the higher elevations through tomorrow morning. we will check in with jess to get more details about that. i'm not a meteorologist. he knows all the good stuff. take a look at what sky ranger captured today. look at this. it looks like a scene straight out of the natural geographic
snow in santa cruz. >> reporter: ian cole, nbc bay area news. >>> the kids are so cute. i love that the coworkers drove to work and then drove back to get some video. that's great. >> that's awesome. >> right? now to the north bay. people also woke up to snow flurries this morning. snowed off and on throughout the morning in the hills of sonoma county. looks like they're having fun this afternoon. a little snow still on the ground along highway 21. there is even...
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. >> ian pannell on the scene. as satellite images show the utter devastation and frustration grows. >>> new details on china's spy balloon program. the pentagon revealing how many times one has flown over sensitive sites in recent years and just how wide reaching the surveillance operation is. >>> abc news exclusive. the widow of the california public defender who died mysteriously on vacation in mexico is breaking her silence. >> he was my rock. my everything. >> why she thinks he was killed and what happened just hours before his death, only on "gma." >>> billion dollar heartbreak. 70,000 people targeted by romance scams in the past year. now the new warning. an exclusive look at the ftc's top lies criminals are using to get victims to fall for them. >>> damar hamlin's future. the bold prediction following the bills player's on-field collapse as he is celebrated for his work off the field. >>> countdown to the showdown. are the star super bowl quarterbacks ready? plus, how these women are making history before t
. >> ian pannell on the scene. as satellite images show the utter devastation and frustration grows. >>> new details on china's spy balloon program. the pentagon revealing how many times one has flown over sensitive sites in recent years and just how wide reaching the surveillance operation is. >>> abc news exclusive. the widow of the california public defender who died mysteriously on vacation in mexico is breaking her silence. >> he was my rock. my everything....
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ian panel right here with me tonight. >>> there is also breaking news tonight involving both former presidentrump and former vice president pence. sources telling abc news former president trump's legal team turned over another item marked classified found at mar-a-lago and a laptop belonging to a trump aide also retrieved by federal authorities. tonight the fbi searching the home of mike pence and what they found there. pierre thomas reporting from washington. >>> tonight the white house confirming president biden will travel to poland to mark one year since the russian invasion of ukraine. russia releasing a barrage of more than a hundred missiles today targeting power plays in ukraine and what u.s. is helping them do. >>> back home, there is news tonight a deadly high school stabbing. authorities say a 15-year-old student is dead, the school on lockdown for a time. >>> tonight, after that close call at jfk, the delta jet and the american airlines plane, the american airlines pilots now subpoenaed and why they say they won't talk to the ntsb. >>> and for the first time since collapsing on m
ian panel right here with me tonight. >>> there is also breaking news tonight involving both former presidentrump and former vice president pence. sources telling abc news former president trump's legal team turned over another item marked classified found at mar-a-lago and a laptop belonging to a trump aide also retrieved by federal authorities. tonight the fbi searching the home of mike pence and what they found there. pierre thomas reporting from washington. >>> tonight the...
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>> ian pannell on this one-year anniversary of the war. thank you. >>> when we come back, news about yet another close call at an airport. a passenger plane about to land on the same runway. where it happened this time. we've been married 45 years. i'm taking a two-year business course. i've been studying a lot. i've been producing and directing for over 50 years. it's a very detailed thing and the pressure's all on me. i noticed i really wasn't quite as sharp as i was. my boss told me about prevagen and i started taking it. i feel sharper. my memory's a lot better. it just works. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. i've always loved building things. not just structures and skyscrapers, but teams who make it all possible. after all... we wouldn't be where we t ma e that like these buildings... their futures may also stand the test of time. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) no matter what type of severe asthma you have,... tezspire can help you have fewer asthma attacks... ♪ ♪ ...and breathe better.a sc don't take tezspire if you're allergic
>> ian pannell on this one-year anniversary of the war. thank you. >>> when we come back, news about yet another close call at an airport. a passenger plane about to land on the same runway. where it happened this time. we've been married 45 years. i'm taking a two-year business course. i've been studying a lot. i've been producing and directing for over 50 years. it's a very detailed thing and the pressure's all on me. i noticed i really wasn't quite as sharp as i was. my boss...
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yeah, and something else that's closely tied to xi jinping, of course, ian, is the issue of taiwan.ppening in ukraine between russia and ukraine and how that's being viewed in china through the prism of the relationship or the long running conflict, i think it's fair to say, with taiwan. well, one way of thinking of it is that the west has sent so much war material to ukraine that they have run down their stocks and in the event of a conflict with taiwan, that could pose some sort of problems. but another way of looking at it is that up until last year, many people in taiwan were quite fatalistic about resisting china. they thought that it's hopeless, they're 10 times bigger than we are, and even if the united states comes to our aid, we can't really resist them. now they've seen the example of ukraine standing up to its much bigger neighbour, obviously different circumstances, etc, but it has really rejuvenated people and galvanized the population, made them much more serious about buying weapons they need to defend themselves to improving their defence posture vis a vis china. so
yeah, and something else that's closely tied to xi jinping, of course, ian, is the issue of taiwan.ppening in ukraine between russia and ukraine and how that's being viewed in china through the prism of the relationship or the long running conflict, i think it's fair to say, with taiwan. well, one way of thinking of it is that the west has sent so much war material to ukraine that they have run down their stocks and in the event of a conflict with taiwan, that could pose some sort of problems....
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let's bring in eurasia president ian bremmer. just as we've been talking the last few moments here, the russian foreign ministry says it appreciates that plan, and zelenskyy said, i don't think it's a chinese plan at all was it a nonstarter? >> well, it's not a nonstarter in the sense that the chinese see an opportunity to improve their geopolitical lie on the global stage last year the united states has been very strongly consolidating a russia position with g7, with nato, with the european union, and china has felt on the wrong side of that what they're doing now is putting forward a plan that, frankly, could have been written by the indians, could have been written by brazil or south africa the majority of the world's population is actually aligned with pretty much every point of those 12 the ukrainians are not and the russians, therefore, have some room to move towards the chinese a bit. and the chinese have the ability to say, you see, we're the ones promoting peace. where are the americans? they're escalating where's nato t
let's bring in eurasia president ian bremmer. just as we've been talking the last few moments here, the russian foreign ministry says it appreciates that plan, and zelenskyy said, i don't think it's a chinese plan at all was it a nonstarter? >> well, it's not a nonstarter in the sense that the chinese see an opportunity to improve their geopolitical lie on the global stage last year the united states has been very strongly consolidating a russia position with g7, with nato, with the...
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ian, with that explanation we've had at least one similar quake here as well, right? >> this is a 7.8. in 1906 the san francisco earthquake was estimated to be a magnitude 7.9. it was the same type of quake on a strike flip fault the seismologists say. the quake brought down buildings and triggered fires that leveled much of the city. an estimated 3,000 people were killed. we heard from cal tech's dr. lucy jones about the similarities and what it can tell us about future quakes here in california. >> in that situation the fault was actually 400 kilometers long. we think of it as the san francisco earthquake but santa rosa was directly on top of it as well. the fault extended all the way up to cape mendocino. when the earthquake repeats we'll see many more people right on top of it not just that san francisco is a bigger city but there are more cities now distributed along the fault. >> there is one major difference between the bay area and turkey. we likely fare a lot better if hit by a quake similar in size. our building codes have been dramatically updated and we ha
ian, with that explanation we've had at least one similar quake here as well, right? >> this is a 7.8. in 1906 the san francisco earthquake was estimated to be a magnitude 7.9. it was the same type of quake on a strike flip fault the seismologists say. the quake brought down buildings and triggered fires that leveled much of the city. an estimated 3,000 people were killed. we heard from cal tech's dr. lucy jones about the similarities and what it can tell us about future quakes here in...
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and ian, just tell me this isn't the 1st time that this has happened. is it right? so never reports that you know it's happened before, but certainly this is the 1st time that the u. s. government has made a public how many times a bore in what form on all that has not been made public previously in chung and sample. thank you very much for the analysis. a censorship in russia has been on the rise since moscow began its full scale invasion of ukraine. but some artists are determined to not let the government silence their opposition to the war. a recent exhibitionism petersburg has gone ahead despite the dangers. why'd i child dots of peace and the words love against hate, or displayed on meet alone cardboard posters? these are the wax of 77 year old st. petersburg artists, elaina arsic, over 2 dozen of these posters, created from 2014, to the present day are on display here at the local headquarters of the russian political party. yep. local. the exhibition opened on the last day of january the very next day. it was rated by police and the wax confiscated organizer
and ian, just tell me this isn't the 1st time that this has happened. is it right? so never reports that you know it's happened before, but certainly this is the 1st time that the u. s. government has made a public how many times a bore in what form on all that has not been made public previously in chung and sample. thank you very much for the analysis. a censorship in russia has been on the rise since moscow began its full scale invasion of ukraine. but some artists are determined to not let...
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there's going to be a statement by ian sams at the white house council's office. talk to me about what they did take, these notes and these materials relating to his time as the vice president. if they were related, isn't that a violation of the presidential records act? >> let's start with that question first, is it a violation of the presidential records act. what i have just been reporting and digging into is that the president can destroy or even invite outgoing vice president, can destroy records if the president, the outgoing vice president or president determined they are not of administrative, historical, informational or evidentiary value. >> ian sams has just walked out, and i want to hear what he has to say. >> reporter: this is consistent with the president from the beginning of having total cooperation with the justice department as it goes through the ongoing investigation. that will continue. i'm happy to take questions. mary. >> you did not disclose that the fbi also searched the president's former private office in washington. do the american peop
there's going to be a statement by ian sams at the white house council's office. talk to me about what they did take, these notes and these materials relating to his time as the vice president. if they were related, isn't that a violation of the presidential records act? >> let's start with that question first, is it a violation of the presidential records act. what i have just been reporting and digging into is that the president can destroy or even invite outgoing vice president, can...
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ian cole is life today. i want to start talking about the driving conditions. how has it been over there? >> reporter: the good news is that you just mentioned, highway 17 finally back open just in the past hour after being closed throughout the day . at one point, every alternate route between san jose and santa cruz was closed at some point. there is still some snow up on the summit but they close 17 and 3:40 this morning. there was a jackknife big rig, trees and power lines came down. multiple cars spun out or got stuck. when drivers try to seek side streets, those were closed too. officers are having to turn people around the bear creek x hurt exit. they're trying to make it over the hill this morning. i left early so that i can make it on time. they just find out that 17 is closed. it is all messed up. i already emailed my professor. he said is okay, we're going to have you make up the midterm on monday. >> ian, headache for a lot of drivers. how about the people who live out there? how have they been? >> reporter: many people are having a hard time gettin
ian cole is life today. i want to start talking about the driving conditions. how has it been over there? >> reporter: the good news is that you just mentioned, highway 17 finally back open just in the past hour after being closed throughout the day . at one point, every alternate route between san jose and santa cruz was closed at some point. there is still some snow up on the summit but they close 17 and 3:40 this morning. there was a jackknife big rig, trees and power lines came down....
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ian pannell in ukraine. >>> tonight the former american swimming star found dead in vir know so far. the new warning tonight about a popular artificial sweetener and the reported risk of heart attack and stroke. >>> and anyone who loves march madness loves sister jean. tonight she's right here with her new book wake up with a purpose, what i've learned in my first 100 years. >>> good evening, and it's great to obae b travel last week and, of course, it's great to start another week with all of you at home. we'll begin with the winter storm warnings up right now in parts of the northeast. the tornado in illinois and in oklahoma they're now saying it was an ef-2. winds at least 110 miles an hour and the family, the 3-year-old and 11-month-old surviving in a bathtub. take a look at the map. 35 states under alert. 100 million americans in the path of two winter storms, wind and winter weather alerts in the northeast as the west now braces for another storm, rain and snow there again. tonight that news, a confirmed tornado blowing through champaign, illinois. students at the university of
ian pannell in ukraine. >>> tonight the former american swimming star found dead in vir know so far. the new warning tonight about a popular artificial sweetener and the reported risk of heart attack and stroke. >>> and anyone who loves march madness loves sister jean. tonight she's right here with her new book wake up with a purpose, what i've learned in my first 100 years. >>> good evening, and it's great to obae b travel last week and, of course, it's great to...
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it's been more than four months since hurricane ian devastated florida.and cars and wrecked homes waiting for the help that president biden and fema promised. >> they're trying to get it cleaned out. >> this was lina's home. this is where her family lives now. the 86-year-old and her husband and in an old rv on her property. her daughters in one tent, grand kids in another. zblt at my age, what am i going to do? >> she's still waiting for her insurance payout, but they spent a month in their car so this feels like heaven. >> thank god for what you've got. >> more than four months after ian pounded southwest florida, many homeowners here are still homeless. some living in difficult or dangerous conditions. nicole williams moved back into her damaged home last month after she says her rental assistance ran out. >> the mold swrituation in ther is terrible. it's here on or the street. >> bobby and his wife had been sleeping in their car or inside their hallowed house. >> it breaks you. physically, emotionally. >> and 73-year-old sunny, a retired marine living
it's been more than four months since hurricane ian devastated florida.and cars and wrecked homes waiting for the help that president biden and fema promised. >> they're trying to get it cleaned out. >> this was lina's home. this is where her family lives now. the 86-year-old and her husband and in an old rv on her property. her daughters in one tent, grand kids in another. zblt at my age, what am i going to do? >> she's still waiting for her insurance payout, but they spent a...
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i want to bring in ian pannell. you heard what president said about the f-16s, ukraine, and president zelenskyy's wish for f-16s, saying he doesn't need them. you also heard about china's new peace plan, saying the idea that china would negotiate an end to this war is just not rational. >> reporter: firstly on the news about the f-16s, i think that's gointo be disappointing for ukraine, if not entirely surprising to hear. i think what they need, as the president told you, are longer range weapons and the tanks. remember, britain and a handful of european allies are ready to provide some kind of training and perhaps jets further down the line. meanwhile, as you say, zelenskyy talking about that possible meeting with president xi of china, saying he's certainly ready to meet him and called the china peace plan not a bad thing, but he wasn't overly optimistic about it. i asked zelenskyy about the other issue, the waning u.s. support for the war. he thanked americans and warned any withdrawal of u.s. support would be da
i want to bring in ian pannell. you heard what president said about the f-16s, ukraine, and president zelenskyy's wish for f-16s, saying he doesn't need them. you also heard about china's new peace plan, saying the idea that china would negotiate an end to this war is just not rational. >> reporter: firstly on the news about the f-16s, i think that's gointo be disappointing for ukraine, if not entirely surprising to hear. i think what they need, as the president told you, are longer range...
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we go to ian cole, and what are you seeing when you are looking at the numbers in our area? >> doctors and health officials who are tracking the covid levels are not looking at the positive tests so much more, and they are looking at the hospitalizations and the wastewater as we talked about before. the wastewater is showing a peak in the new year, and a steady drop in january but now it is spiking again, and we have talked to the public health officer in morin county, and the data has become unreliable, and why, you might ask? well, people test at home, and they are not reporting to the county, but the level of the virus in the wastewater is telling the story. >> the levels are similar to a year ago when we had about 400 cases per day. if we are looking at the concentration of the wastewater, it is correlating to the level that is 20 more cases than we are seeing reported now. and we are seeing 20 cases reported. >> is you mentioned wastewater and hospitalizations. when it is coming to hospitalizations, that is not spiking which is good news. sot when the wastewater was spi
we go to ian cole, and what are you seeing when you are looking at the numbers in our area? >> doctors and health officials who are tracking the covid levels are not looking at the positive tests so much more, and they are looking at the hospitalizations and the wastewater as we talked about before. the wastewater is showing a peak in the new year, and a steady drop in january but now it is spiking again, and we have talked to the public health officer in morin county, and the data has...
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. >> plus months after hurricane ian slammed into the state, some in the storm's path are still living in tents. their story ahead on "cnn this morning". welcome to "cnn this morning." it is saturday, february 11th, there is no split screen here. we're actually here together and it is a treat to have you here in atlanta. >> it is great. as a pleasure to be here in person. >> the feeling is mutual. and at first another object shot from the sky by u.s. fighter jets. it is the second time in less than a week that the u.s. has taken down an object after that chinese surveillance balloon was brought down last saturday. >> the latest object was shot down about ten miles off the coast of alaska near the border with canada. the federal aviation issued a potential flight restriction as the military took action. pentagon officials say they don't know much about where the object came from. >> and the white house says president biden was first briefed on the situation thursday evening. ultimately gave the order to take it down. >> the president absolutely was involved in this decision. he ordered
. >> plus months after hurricane ian slammed into the state, some in the storm's path are still living in tents. their story ahead on "cnn this morning". welcome to "cnn this morning." it is saturday, february 11th, there is no split screen here. we're actually here together and it is a treat to have you here in atlanta. >> it is great. as a pleasure to be here in person. >> the feeling is mutual. and at first another object shot from the sky by u.s....
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ian cull spoke with him, we'll deal with that. plus sobbing in court, the man who confessed to killing seven coworkers in half moon bay faces a judge. the deadly fire in san francisco, we told you about it yesterday. just moments after it broke out. more than a 24 hours later, investigators can't say which came first, the fire or the blast. our christie smith is on scene for a second straight day in a row. you've been busy getting the latest for us. what do you know at this point? >> reporter: we spoke with neighbors today who are still trying to figure out repairs to their property. we also spoke with a spokesperson for the san francisco fire department about what is happening at the property where the fire started and if they're closer to determining a cause. for much of the day they had an excavator out here and were removing some of the debris that came from the home that collapsed. i wanted to start with video though that actually a neighbor shared that showed the first impact of this at their property, which is right on the
ian cull spoke with him, we'll deal with that. plus sobbing in court, the man who confessed to killing seven coworkers in half moon bay faces a judge. the deadly fire in san francisco, we told you about it yesterday. just moments after it broke out. more than a 24 hours later, investigators can't say which came first, the fire or the blast. our christie smith is on scene for a second straight day in a row. you've been busy getting the latest for us. what do you know at this point? >>...
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ian stoltenberg added putin is not preparing for peace but for more war. the year anniversary of the conflict is approaching. allied forces have met in brussels. the kremlin says nato is demonstrating his hostility to russia every day and becoming more and more involved in the conflict. moscow denies being behind an attempted coup d'etat in moldova . this is "live from paris." thank you very much for being with us. death toll is now over 41,000. from the earthquake in turkey and syria. let's bring you the latest on the situation. hopes fade, but there are still survivors being found. those who have lost everything are desperate for answers. why did some buildings crumble while others resisted? the a quick happen on monday, february 6, -- the earthquake happened on monday, february 6. >> these are no ordinary planes. they are carrying much needed aid to alleviate the strain on those turkish hospitals that have not been damaged or destroyed. on board this cargo flight is 16 metro -- metric tons of material to a field hospital. >> everything that is needed to
ian stoltenberg added putin is not preparing for peace but for more war. the year anniversary of the conflict is approaching. allied forces have met in brussels. the kremlin says nato is demonstrating his hostility to russia every day and becoming more and more involved in the conflict. moscow denies being behind an attempted coup d'etat in moldova . this is "live from paris." thank you very much for being with us. death toll is now over 41,000. from the earthquake in turkey and...
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>> our thanks to ian.sh to help, you can visit unicefusa.org/abcnews. >>> coming up, the jonas brothers. behind the scenes with exclusive access to the "leave before you love me" success. ♪ leave before you love me ♪ ve m isn't at its best. but a little metamucil everyday can help. metamucil's psyllium fiber gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down and also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic. ♪ ♪ this all-new ariya is an elegant ev. yeah, with 389 horsepower. ♪ and all-wheel drive. ♪ it's beautiful. it's a beast. it's electric. with an edge. oh, let's go with that. ♪ moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear
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ian, great to have you on this program.e are constantly asking why russians either continue to publicly support or at least accept this war, one year into it. and clearly, repression works, but there's also propaganda at play here, like this, that we saw at the stadium today. >> okay, you're safe now. >> these are the children you saved? do you remember anya? she is here now and she wants to say important words to you. good girl. don't be shy. we're here. thank you uncle yuri for saving me, my sister, and hundreds of thousands of children in mariupol. >> now, ian, we should note, russia is accused, not only by ukraine, but by the west, of kidnapping thousands of ukrainian children and we covered this in detail last year in the battle at mariupol there. give us a sense, though, of images like this and propaganda like this. is it still effective one year into the war with russians? >> this particular little set piece that came in the middle of this concert really sums up the most effective propaganda narrative that the russia
ian, great to have you on this program.e are constantly asking why russians either continue to publicly support or at least accept this war, one year into it. and clearly, repression works, but there's also propaganda at play here, like this, that we saw at the stadium today. >> okay, you're safe now. >> these are the children you saved? do you remember anya? she is here now and she wants to say important words to you. good girl. don't be shy. we're here. thank you uncle yuri for...
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ian, thank you very much. director, thank you, as always. >>> "outfront" for us next, remarkable video of a chinese fighter jet flying just a few hundred feet from u.s. military plane. and cnn was on board during the encounter. >>> plus, we have tense moments inside a south carolina courtroom as disgraced attorney alex murdaugh is hammered about his actions around the time his wife and son were killed. >>> and chicago's mayor, who easily won election four years ago, is now fighting for her political life. what happened? if rayna's thinking about retirerement, she'll get some help from fidelity to envision what's possible and balance risk and reward. and with a clear plan, rayncan enjoy wherever she's headed next. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. i was born here, i'm from here, and i'm never leaving here. i'm a new york hotel. yeah, i'm tall - 563 feet 2 inches. i'm on top of the world. i'm looking for someone who needs a weekend in the city, who likes being in the middle of it all. you hungry? i know
ian, thank you very much. director, thank you, as always. >>> "outfront" for us next, remarkable video of a chinese fighter jet flying just a few hundred feet from u.s. military plane. and cnn was on board during the encounter. >>> plus, we have tense moments inside a south carolina courtroom as disgraced attorney alex murdaugh is hammered about his actions around the time his wife and son were killed. >>> and chicago's mayor, who easily won election four...
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. >> julia, you and i were watching ian sam's. peter alexander, you were there and asking questions. i want to play a mash up we put together here of all of, not all of the answers but a lot of the answers, and the similarities between how he answered each one of the questions. >> right. >> let's play it. >> this is consistent i think with the president from the very beginning of having total cooperation with the justice department. >> the president has been fully cooperative. i can say, you know, that we have cooperated fully. ensure that you guys have the ability to share with the american people sort of the information that is important for them to see, as the president's cooperating with this investigation. >> he basically had the same answer, same words in a different order for every single question. one of the things that he did not answer, peter, that julia and i perked up at, you asked, your question, were there any other biden properties, residences, offices, currently being searched or plan to be searched by the fbi? any
. >> julia, you and i were watching ian sam's. peter alexander, you were there and asking questions. i want to play a mash up we put together here of all of, not all of the answers but a lot of the answers, and the similarities between how he answered each one of the questions. >> right. >> let's play it. >> this is consistent i think with the president from the very beginning of having total cooperation with the justice department. >> the president has been fully...
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. >> reporter: ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> a lot of people want to help those in syria and turkey. no time is wasted in washington, d.c. volunteers have been raising donations. one found out her cousin was one of the thousands who died in the earthquake. she says helping out has been a way for her to process her grief. a big concern for many of the earthquake victims, freezing temperatures. >> i just heard on the news it's negative 5 degrees and you think about the children and families that don't have anything anymore. the least i can do is drop off some coats. >> you can see boxes and bags of coats. people were inspired to help after seeing video of the destruction. if you want to help our website is helpful. we have a link. go to nbcbayarea.com and click help earthquake victims. >>> volodymyr zelenskyy visied today and thanked britain for marching with his country. president zelenskyy asked for more support in terms of combat aircraft which he referred to as wings for freedom. >> we know that victory will change the world. >> after the visit britain pledged to train ukrainian p
. >> reporter: ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> a lot of people want to help those in syria and turkey. no time is wasted in washington, d.c. volunteers have been raising donations. one found out her cousin was one of the thousands who died in the earthquake. she says helping out has been a way for her to process her grief. a big concern for many of the earthquake victims, freezing temperatures. >> i just heard on the news it's negative 5 degrees and you think about the...
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ian cull catches up with the family. >>> and are we heading out of this pandemic? a declaration about covid and future plans to fight it. >>> let's begin with that vicious attack of a 5-year-old boy by a mountain lion. it happened along a trail in unincorporated san mateo county. the good news the boy is back home with his family. our robert handa spent the day in the area peeking with wildlife experts. any sign of that mountain lion? >> reporter: no, they would like to start searching for that. they have limitations in terms of private property, lots here they have to get permission to enter. they are still hunting for that lion as much as they can on the perimeter. however, they were able to get enough evidence from the boy, both from his wounds and his clothing, to get a dna -- to start developing a dna profile on the mountain lion so they can confirm that, first of all, it's the correct mountain lion and then they can decide what to do from there. >> robert, tell us about this attack. it happened just after sunset. the boy was on a walk. how is the boy doing to
ian cull catches up with the family. >>> and are we heading out of this pandemic? a declaration about covid and future plans to fight it. >>> let's begin with that vicious attack of a 5-year-old boy by a mountain lion. it happened along a trail in unincorporated san mateo county. the good news the boy is back home with his family. our robert handa spent the day in the area peeking with wildlife experts. any sign of that mountain lion? >> reporter: no, they would like to...