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are sian griffiths, the education editor of the sunday times, and prashant rao from the international new york times. the sunday times, which says the prime minister will hold a cabinet reshuffle tomorrow, with up to six ministers being moved or sacked. its main story follows an investigation by the paper which claims to have found google profiting from those with addictive diseases. the sunday telegraph reports that theresa may is to appoint a new education secretary to try to reinvigorate the government's approach to schools, leaving the incumbentjustine greening fighting for herjob. in another area of education policy, the mail on sunday claims mrs may has criticised her new university tsar, toby young, after old social media posts of his, described as obscene and sexist, were unearthed. the observer headlines president trump's reaction to a new book about his administration — the publication by the journalist michael wolff questions president trump's mental stability since taking office. the sunday express writes that theresa may has ordered a review into parole boards, afterformer taxi driver j
are sian griffiths, the education editor of the sunday times, and prashant rao from the international new york times. the sunday times, which says the prime minister will hold a cabinet reshuffle tomorrow, with up to six ministers being moved or sacked. its main story follows an investigation by the paper which claims to have found google profiting from those with addictive diseases. the sunday telegraph reports that theresa may is to appoint a new education secretary to try to reinvigorate the...
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the international new york times says it's good news for the world's economy with a wave of growth thatars of popular discontent. the guardian carries a warning for workers in the north of england by explaining they are at the highest risk of having theirjobs taken by machines, with one in fourjobs being replaced by advances in technology. the abc news website says strava, a fitness—tracking app, is revealing potentially sensitive information about military bases and supply routes via its global heat—map website. and finally with his picture on the front of ft, ikea founder and swedish multibillionaire ingvar kamprad has died at the age of 91. so let's begin. with me is 0liver cornock, editor—in—chief, 0xford business group. thank you for returning. you are very welcome to our brussels experience. minister regs that he is opposed to the eu bill are swivel eyed. it is getting very difficult within number ten.
the international new york times says it's good news for the world's economy with a wave of growth thatars of popular discontent. the guardian carries a warning for workers in the north of england by explaining they are at the highest risk of having theirjobs taken by machines, with one in fourjobs being replaced by advances in technology. the abc news website says strava, a fitness—tracking app, is revealing potentially sensitive information about military bases and supply routes via its...
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morning's reviewers are sian griffiths from the sunday times and prashant rao from the international new york timesd morning and welcome to bbc news. theresa may will abandon plans for mps to get a vote on fox hunting before 2022 when the next general election is due to be held. in an interview on the bbc‘s andrew marr show, she confirmed she would be going back on the pledge she made in last year's manifesto. our political correspondent eleanor garnier reports. it has been illegal to set a pack of hounds on a fox for more than a decade in england and wales. instead, hunts have had to follow specially laid trails of scent. many conservatives and campaigners would like the hunting act to be scrapped to allow horses and hounds to go back to the way things were. but having lost the tories their parliamentary majority in last year's general election, theresa may's plans to give mps a vote on the issue were pushed back to 2019. now, in an attempt to improve her party's fortunes, the prime minister has gone one step further. one of the clear messages we got on a number of areas was when people are concer
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investigation into russia's interference in the 2016 with new york times investigative reporters and editors along with a former cia officer. the international spy museum and "the new york times" cohosted this forum. [applause] >> thank you, jen, and thank you all for coming tonight. thank you for being at the first "times" live event of 2018. after what happened in 2017, we thank you co
investigation into russia's interference in the 2016 with new york times investigative reporters and editors along with a former cia officer. the international spy museum and "the new york times" cohosted this forum. [applause] >> thank you, jen, and thank you all for coming tonight. thank you for being at the first "times" live event of 2018. after what happened in 2017, we thank you co
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the new york times international edition questions whether vetting books shows sensitivity or censorship today's hyper—reactive social media landscape, it says, many editors are turning to sensitivity readers, who provide feedback on issues like race, religion, race, gender, to avoid giving offence. let's try and do that right now. with me is alpesh patel, ceo of investment company praefinium partners. he is back. i like to give offence. iam not he is back. i like to give offence. i am not good at taking it. you know i always have a response, which is important. let's have a look at the times, and the independent as well, both on this front page, the war on plastic, looking ahead to what the prime minister will announce. sally, cani prime minister will announce. sally, can i be bold to say this will be the most important story the bbc covers all day if not all week and i will tell you why, three statistics, the amount of plastic produced each year is the weight of humanity, 300 million tons of which up to 13 million tons of which up to 13 million tons of which up to 13 million tons leaks
the new york times international edition questions whether vetting books shows sensitivity or censorship today's hyper—reactive social media landscape, it says, many editors are turning to sensitivity readers, who provide feedback on issues like race, religion, race, gender, to avoid giving offence. let's try and do that right now. with me is alpesh patel, ceo of investment company praefinium partners. he is back. i like to give offence. iam not he is back. i like to give offence. i am not...
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. >> on tuesday, the new york times and international spy museum cohosted a panel discussion on the investigation into russia's interference in the 2016 election. this runs one hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you, jen, and thank you all for coming tonight. thank you for being at the first "times" live event of 2018. after what happened in 2017, we thank you for coming back for more. [laughter] >> first of all, it is a great honor to be on this panel tonight with two friends and
. >> on tuesday, the new york times and international spy museum cohosted a panel discussion on the investigation into russia's interference in the 2016 election. this runs one hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you, jen, and thank you all for coming tonight. thank you for being at the first "times" live event of 2018. after what happened in 2017, we thank you for coming back for more. [laughter] >> first of all, it is a great honor to be on this panel tonight...
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from new york times investigative reporters and a former c.i.a. officer. the international spy museum and "the new york times" cohosted this forum. [applause] >> thank you, jen, and thank you all for coming tonight. thank you for being at the first "times" live event of 2018. after what happened in 2017, we thank you for coming back for more. [laughter] is a greatof all, it honor to be on this panel tonight with two friends and colleagues that i have it through a lot of battles with together, as well as a new friend, joanna mendez, who i authority theent piece of critical information that, after being a "washington post" reporter for decades, recently decided she could not do without "the new york times" and became a paid subscriber. [applause] >> that's all you need to know tonight. trump and thec is russian investigation and this consuming, competitive, maddening story we have been a part of over the past year, some as reporters, some as readers. no doubt if you came tonight, you have been following this closely. i don't know if tonight it will all be clear, and if it is,
from new york times investigative reporters and a former c.i.a. officer. the international spy museum and "the new york times" cohosted this forum. [applause] >> thank you, jen, and thank you all for coming tonight. thank you for being at the first "times" live event of 2018. after what happened in 2017, we thank you for coming back for more. [laughter] is a greatof all, it honor to be on this panel tonight with two friends and colleagues that i have it through a lot...
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the international spy museum and new york times look at media coverage of russia and the 2016 russia investigation. live coverage at 6:45 eastern, also on c-span3. you can follow live coverage of both of these eventss online at c-span.org and the free c-span radio apps. >> sunday night on afterwards georgetown university law professor peter edelman look that way the courts penalize, re-excessive fines and fees in his book not a crime to be poor. the criminalization of poverty in america. he is interviewed by hank johnson. >> an issue in terms of the war on drugs or the victims of the war on drugs. how did poverty play into that? >> what happens to families, what happens to the men who have been locked up in all the collateral consequences, and 40,000 laws across the
the international spy museum and new york times look at media coverage of russia and the 2016 russia investigation. live coverage at 6:45 eastern, also on c-span3. you can follow live coverage of both of these eventss online at c-span.org and the free c-span radio apps. >> sunday night on afterwards georgetown university law professor peter edelman look that way the courts penalize, re-excessive fines and fees in his book not a crime to be poor. the criminalization of poverty in america....
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the international spy museum and new york times host the event with a former cia officer in new and timeseporters editors. watch live starting at 6:45 p.m. eastern on c-span three, c-span.org, and listen on c-span radio. >> a sunday night and on afterwords, georgetown university law professor looks isthe way the court penalized by extensive fees in his book "not a crime to be poor: the criminalization of poverty in america." in terms of the war victims of the world drug, how did poverty plate into that? >> no men around. what happens to family. what happens to the men who been locked up and all of the collateral consequences. they cannot get jobs. they're not allowed to live in public housing. countryaws across the with requirements of one kind or another destroys somebody's life . if they were not poor when they went into prison, they are definitely poverty-stricken for the rest of their lives. it is totally connected to poverty. night at: watch sunday 9:00 p.m. on booktv on c-span2. >> now the results of public opinion surveys on american and japanese views of north korea. the brookings
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new york times" be placed in the record alongside my remarks. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: according to the times which review internal budget guidance from the o.m.b., the trump administration would cut or delay funding for border surveillance. they'd cut or delay funding for radar technology, patrol boats, and maybe most crucially customs officers, all to ask taxpayers to pay for the wall. funding to upgrade surveillance aircraft extremely effective at stopping illegal crossings at the border, particularly drugs, denied. funding to hire new customs officers denied. funding for video surveillance with infrared cameras in areas with high incidence of border crossings cut to, quote, offset the costs of presidential priorities. unquote. what an absurd proposition. security experts have testified for decades that effective border security includes a variety of technologies and resources, drones, infrared sensors, customs and border patrol agents, officers, and in some places secure fencing is appropriate. we agree with that. these were all ideas included in comprehensive immigration reform. that the trump administration
new york times" be placed in the record alongside my remarks. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: according to the times which review internal budget guidance from the o.m.b., the trump administration would cut or delay funding for border surveillance. they'd cut or delay funding for radar technology, patrol boats, and maybe most crucially customs officers, all to ask taxpayers to pay for the wall. funding to upgrade surveillance aircraft extremely effective at stopping...
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barbara jordan and mainstream democrats talking about the need for border security, internal enforcement and so on, new york times unsigned editorials praising these things, years that begin with 2 and only a decade or so on, completely anathema, causes people to scream invectives at the mere suggestion. quite striking how fast opinion moves in one direction. >> questions, raise your hand, we have microphones. michael baron here. he is coming up behind you. >> american enterprise institute, washington examiner. you have used words that all derived from the people that have antithetical meanings, democracy, populist, demagogue and one of his i haven't heard, which is volcker. the historic figures you have cited were regarded by the elites of the time, andrew jackson, william jennings bryan, he we long, the roosevelts not so much. they were sort of aristocrats. one of the things that clearly turns off a lot of people about donald trump is he does seem to have a certain outer borough vulgarity. is populism inevitably vulgar? >> today happens to be the anniversary of caesar crossing the rubicon in 49 bc. caesar was a
barbara jordan and mainstream democrats talking about the need for border security, internal enforcement and so on, new york times unsigned editorials praising these things, years that begin with 2 and only a decade or so on, completely anathema, causes people to scream invectives at the mere suggestion. quite striking how fast opinion moves in one direction. >> questions, raise your hand, we have microphones. michael baron here. he is coming up behind you. >> american enterprise...
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thank you. [ applause ] >>> later today the international spy museum here in washington, d.c. and the "the new york times" will host a discussion on media coverage of the investigations into russia's interference in the 2016 election. it gets underway at 6:45 p.m. eastern. you'll be able to watch it live here on c-span3. >>> the cspan bus continues its 50 capitols tour this month with stops in raleigh, columbia, atlanta and montgomery. on each visit will speak with state officials during our live washington journal program, follow the tour and join us on tuesday, january 16th at 9:30 a.m. eastern for our stop in raleigh, north carolina, when our washington journal guest is josh stein. >>> earlier today president trump hosted a bipartisan group of congressional leaders at the white house to negotiate a deal on border security and immigration enforcement, including protections for so-called daca recipients ahead of a march deadline. here's a look at some of that meeting. >>> thank you very much everyone for being here. i'm thrilled to be with a distinguished group of republican and democratic lawmakers fro
thank you. [ applause ] >>> later today the international spy museum here in washington, d.c. and the "the new york times" will host a discussion on media coverage of the investigations into russia's interference in the 2016 election. it gets underway at 6:45 p.m. eastern. you'll be able to watch it live here on c-span3. >>> the cspan bus continues its 50 capitols tour this month with stops in raleigh, columbia, atlanta and montgomery. on each visit will speak with...
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>>> later today the international spy museum here in washington, d.c. and the "the new york times" will host a discussion on media coverage of the investigations into russia's interference in the 2016 election. it gets underway at 6:45 p.m. eastern. you'll be able to watch it live here on c-span3. >>> the cspan bus continues its 50 capitols tour this month with stops in raleigh, columbia, atlanta and montgomery. on each visit will speak with state officials during our live washington journal program, follow the tour and join us on tuesday, january 16th at 9:30 a.m. eastern for our stop in raleigh, north carolina, when our washington journal guest is josh stein. >>> earlier today president trump hosted a bipartisan group of congressional leaders at the white house to negotiate a deal on border security and immigration enforcement, including protections for so-called daca recipients ahead of a march deadline. here's a look at some of that meeting. >>> thank you very much everyone for being here. i'm thrilled to be with a distinguished group of republican and democratic lawmakers fro
>>> later today the international spy museum here in washington, d.c. and the "the new york times" will host a discussion on media coverage of the investigations into russia's interference in the 2016 election. it gets underway at 6:45 p.m. eastern. you'll be able to watch it live here on c-span3. >>> the cspan bus continues its 50 capitols tour this month with stops in raleigh, columbia, atlanta and montgomery. on each visit will speak with state officials during...
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. >> it was on the cover new york times" international edition. it was possible he was behind it.ntil now. >> reporter: for author fawn weaver, finding the proof has become a passion bordering on obsession. over the past year weaver's collected a library of documents, letters, and pictures, hoping to parse the truth from folklore. >> finally one of the elders in the community said, you know his name wasn't neeris. his name is nathan and he's from maryland. >> reporter: after digging for more than 2,500 hours and speaking to relatives, it's starting to come together. jack daniel an orphan started working for a whiskey distiller, dan caul teemed him up with one of his slaves. >> after slavery he started his own kpaul and the person he went to first was his mentor and he did not see race as barrier. >> reporter: mark mccallum is the president of jack daniel's brands. >> when we know and understand understood the weight of this story, anything we can do to honor the name of nerist, we'll do. >> reporter: the company acknowledged him last year. >> reporter: there was an enormous amount
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new york times archive. there's something called the times machine where you can look at old physical copies of the paper as they were published. there were two other ways internally to look through the times past, which is an internal search engine. an internal search engine and proquest to search. eventually, i did a google search on the names, you can google the name and new york times and see where they appear together. finally, maybe six weeks before i handed content over to the publisher, i started with the earliest picture in the book, the 1940's, i clicked on every single image in the new york times. i panicked and said i had to look at every single page of the new york times. it is important to know, and there is a section of the book that does it justice. proquest, all of the copies in library, it is only the very last edition. there is a very remote possibility that an image could have appeared in a first edition paper, but there is no electronic record of it. so we addressed that challenge in the book and figured we would continue anyway, because there would be no way for anyone in this audience to see it. it is not fair to not show it then. we had one
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the international spy museum and the new york times will host the event. at 6:45ve a starting p.m. eastern on c-span three. sunday night, on "afterwards" we look at the ways courts penalize the poor through excessive fines and fees. the criminalization of poverty in america. he is interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. was poverty and issue in terms of the war on drugs? how did poverty play into that? >> no man around. what happens to families? what happens to the men who have been locked up and all of the collateral consequences of they can't get jobs, they are not allowed to live in public housing. country,ws across the it destroys somebody's life. if they were not poor when they went into prison, they are definitely poverty-stricken for the rest of their lives. it is totally connected to poverty. .atch sunday night next, historian david fields on the background of the relationship tween north korea and south korea and the involvement of the u.s. >> david fields is a historian. what is the most important thing that people should know about korea and u.s. korea relations
the international spy museum and the new york times will host the event. at 6:45ve a starting p.m. eastern on c-span three. sunday night, on "afterwards" we look at the ways courts penalize the poor through excessive fines and fees. the criminalization of poverty in america. he is interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. was poverty and issue in terms of the war on drugs? how did poverty play into that? >> no man around. what happens to families? what happens to the men...
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. >>> well, new york's jfk international airport is warning of more delays today because of the wetter. >> so call your airline, give yourselves extra time. port authorities of new york and new jersey also launching an investigation into water pipe break-in side airport terminal and floods dollars the baggage claim area, passengers who went through custom, had to leave the airport without their bags. >> the initial flood that took place was quite severe t wound up with 3 inches of water on the southern two thirds of the terminal floor arrives area, the water cascaded out into the -- on to the frontage, into the inner roadway, with the freezing temperatures, that meant that eye formed. >> water main break was responsible for 143 cancelled flights. >> that's not the only storm related problem at jfk. video taken by one traveler shows sea, get a load of this, unclaimed suitcase that is are piling up. some people say they've been waiting for hours for their luggage to arrive. room was running out in the baggage claim area, as new flights continued to pour in. >> well, turning to the other side of the equator, where heatwave is roasting parts
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new york times" story. probably other international issues.k this book survives past the weekend. >> i'll be curious to hear what bannon has to say about all these quotes that were ascribed to him. >> maybe monday, but we're soon to move on to president trump and the republicans clearing the decks of all the major issues. >> thank you everyone. that's it for the lead. our coverage continues next. >>> this is trump one year later. a cnn special report. tonight a new bombshell report about president trump's efforts to keep control of the russia investigation. and eye opening new details of what looks to be an obstruction of justice inquiry by special counsel robert mueller. i'm pamela brown. >> and i'm jim sciutto. also tonight cnn has a copy of this stunning new book that has forced the white house into damaging control to push back on vivid descriptions of a chaotic dysfunctional first year of the trump presidency
new york times" story. probably other international issues.k this book survives past the weekend. >> i'll be curious to hear what bannon has to say about all these quotes that were ascribed to him. >> maybe monday, but we're soon to move on to president trump and the republicans clearing the decks of all the major issues. >> thank you everyone. that's it for the lead. our coverage continues next. >>> this is trump one year later. a cnn special report. tonight a...
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new york-based international rescue committee, says the ban won't make us safer or solve the migrant issue. we talked about that and his new book, "rescue: refugees and the political crisis of our time met here in the studio. david miliband, welcome. >> thank you. >> president trump has a sort of a victory in that the supreme court has said, yes, his ban can stand for the moment, and they come from countries that are all muslim, and many of them are the kind of, you know, countries in deep humanitarian crisis, the kind of places that, you know, spew forth refugees. what do you think of that? >> no, we've got our teams in all those places -- syria, libya, chad. the important thing, i think, is not whether or not this policy is constitutionally viable -- it's whether it's good policy. and i'm clear that, for many reasons, this is bad policy. it's dangerous for america, as well as being bad for the displaced people, who are trying to get a chance to restart their lives. we know that president trump has axed the refugee resettlement program from 90,000 a year to a maximum of 45,000, and the latest figures that we've got -- the international rescue committee -- we resettle refugees in am
new york-based international rescue committee, says the ban won't make us safer or solve the migrant issue. we talked about that and his new book, "rescue: refugees and the political crisis of our time met here in the studio. david miliband, welcome. >> thank you. >> president trump has a sort of a victory in that the supreme court has said, yes, his ban can stand for the moment, and they come from countries that are all muslim, and many of them are the kind of, you know,...
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happens and emerges as the international humanitarian when america enters returning but when the war ends and then we negotiate the first i treaty. but then the new york times said the closest things to a dictator. he came back to america for the bursae treaty and for president unsuccessfully serving as commerce secretary and then of course his own term in office and it was an amazing time to be president but really in the developed world if he occurs loses his office only to be directed and then finishes his days in the florida keys writing three at a time during this gorgeous as soon as i realized that so much and so many highs and so many lows, i was stunned i stumbled on to this figure that what we have seen from the star is an amazing human being. >> that was wonderful now just a few questions for the interview part tell us how ever figured out his career. to be the best paid young man of his generation because also the best situated who could add the most value so tell us about that for came out of college that with the drive that was almost inhuman and would succeed at any cost. one view that hoover has his detractors he and his supporters looking at
happens and emerges as the international humanitarian when america enters returning but when the war ends and then we negotiate the first i treaty. but then the new york times said the closest things to a dictator. he came back to america for the bursae treaty and for president unsuccessfully serving as commerce secretary and then of course his own term in office and it was an amazing time to be president but really in the developed world if he occurs loses his office only to be directed and...
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international economics and policy corresponded michael mckee. stay with bloomberg for full coverage of the fed decision at 2:00 p.m. new york time at 7:00 p.m.on time. breaking news, the republican trey gowdy from south carolina says he will not be seeking reelection, the house oversight committee chairman will not seek reelection. he says i will not be following for congress or nor seek any other political office and instead return to the justice system. another person not seeking reelection -- trey gowdy, south carolina. shery: facebook reports its fourth-quarter earnings after the bell, the key things you should watch coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets, i am vonnie quinn. shery: facebook is set to report before quarter earnings today after the bell, the first earnings report since the social media giant announced major -- amidto news feed and mounting criticism over its influence on users while being that in political elections, a risky move as that is the most prominent product they offer. joining us is our technology reporter. what do we expect from the company? ,> and terms of the numbers they are
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a new wave of russian competitors coming for you can see why the international olympic committee has to be legally morally as fair as they can be but that number as highlighted by the new york times in their headline one hundred sixty nine does it seem like an awful lot of people of course it does when you consider that four years ago what happened in sochi and the way that game was effectively poisoned can there be have been ever a bigger sporting scandal you talk about fee for but that going up to the level it did was simply extraordinary and that's why people are unhappy leigh is is the position now taken by the international paralympic committee noticeably different to that of the r.c. . it's different but it's closer together now i don't think they've done it to be closer to the international olympic committee by design but that's where we've ended up now there will be neutrals for marshall in both. the winter olympics and of course the paralympics but they've taken a really tough stance of it let's not forget they completely banned russian athletes from rio the rio paralympics that was a really difficult decision to take quite a brave decision to type with they were doing o
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time. >> 53 minutes after the hour. international flight from paris to new york landed with one more chair passenger than it started with birth 30,000 feet in the air. jillian: nancy pelosi and rupaul have in common? turns out a lot. we will tell you about it. ♪ . . ♪ ♪ ♪ todd: will the government be funded get underway at 11:00 a.m. today. hopefully we get an answer to that otherwise no government funding by 12:01. jillian: stay tuned to fox news throughout the day we will keep you updated. a whole new meaning for the word airborne a woman going into labor at 35,000 feet in first class from india to new york city. lucky for her there was a doctor on board who helped deliver the baby in just 30 minutes. even using a shoe lace to help cut the umbilical cord. baby jake and mom are doing great. rob: beautiful kid. car slamming into a tow truck. michigan state police catching it on dash cam in detroit warning drivers to be safe. no one was hurt. jillian: jeesh, that was scary. the ugly. despite all that is happening in washington. nancy pelosi has a new gig. >> are you ready to go for the gold? most legendary queen return t
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new york city jk international airport dealing with water pipe issues their own. the leak happened this afternoon information the partial evacuation of terminal four and stopping international flights arriving to the airport the timinglights from this week's bomb cyclone. the frigid temperatures are causing problems with equipment the water main break wasn't the only problem with travelers. the airport also dealing with long lines of people looking to rebook. the travel nightmare made worse with lost luggage. fox's bryan llenas as more. >>reporter: travelers on flights were stuck on the tarmac for three, four, five hours or mo no bathrooms, no water and no food. people have slept in the airport for two days. the problem is there is a backlog of flights following the storm on thursday. too many flights landed at the same time overwhelming the system a. and there were not enough gates. the port authority had to bring in portable staircases to get off the planes and onto buses to bring them to their terminals. once at baggage claim that's when another nightmare ensued people waiting for hours to get their bags. in fact, many people left the airport without them or they arrived at their destinations like europe to find
new york city jk international airport dealing with water pipe issues their own. the leak happened this afternoon information the partial evacuation of terminal four and stopping international flights arriving to the airport the timinglights from this week's bomb cyclone. the frigid temperatures are causing problems with equipment the water main break wasn't the only problem with travelers. the airport also dealing with long lines of people looking to rebook. the travel nightmare made worse...
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to jail a former aid to hillary clinton, criticized "the new york times," and said democrats are to blame for not fixing daca. on the international front, the president said the u.s. is watching when it comes to human in protests that resulted in the death of at least -- to ukrainian protest the resulted in the death of at least -- iranian protests that led to the death of a (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions. to leave your loved ones. as long as you're 50 to 85, you cannot be turned down because of your health. your premium never goes up and your benefit never goes
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new york watching r.t. international broadcasting to you live from moscow and the caring. now south and north korean officials are meeting for a third time in the space of just a few days to discuss peace efforts that includes the potential participation of the two countries under a unified flag at the upcoming olympics meanwhile the western allies of the nine hundred fifty s. korean war have gathered in canada for separate talks on the current crisis with a seemingly different approach. the first continue until north korea takes decides to do nuclear i think that. is to send out a very clear message that we want to intensify that pressure it is not the time to use pressure or to revert career the surest path to peace is to keep threatening north korea into submission after a long and challenging meeting that's the best the value of a group could come up with the purpose of our meetings today is to improve the effectiveness of the maximum pressure campaign and combat north korea's attempts to evade sanctions the united states looks forward to hearing from our protest votes on how we can best do that more sanctions toughest sanctions thou
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new york times" and variety were working on stories about lauer. >> the post cited a source who claimed, quote, nobody knew what matt was doing with the interns andunior producers. it was appalling. that apparently changed on monday, november 27 when nbc says it, quote, received a detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace by matt lauer. but if lauer feared repercussions, you wouldn't have known it on his last day on air november 28th. >> a lot to get to. >> a source tells us the anchor seemed confident and upbeat behind the scenes. that afternoon the post says network executives confronted lauer who reportedly initially admitted only that he had three consensual affairs during his 25 years at "today." the following morning, november 29th, his firing was announced. >> this is a sad morning. >> a source tells co-host savannah guthrie and hoda kotb were briefed about the firing on their way to work. lauer has not commented but at the time he said, quote, some of what is being said about me is untrue or mischaracterized but there is enough truth in these stories to make me feel embarrassed and ashamed. l
new york times" and variety were working on stories about lauer. >> the post cited a source who claimed, quote, nobody knew what matt was doing with the interns andunior producers. it was appalling. that apparently changed on monday, november 27 when nbc says it, quote, received a detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace by matt lauer. but if lauer feared repercussions, you wouldn't have known it on his last day on air november 28th....
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had this very sweeping vision of you know the new york times of you in fact the accident from a question is like what is facebook you know and some dumb intern said oh it's. there is like no wrong right it is your personalized newspaper they basically feed you anything that you engage with by engaging means likes comments share etc like their news feed algorithm is optimized for that facebook recently announced changes to its news feed that will prioritize posts from friends and news from sites that users rate is trustworthy but the changes could reinforce filter bubbles and do little to stem the spread of bogus news why is it so easy to disseminate fake news on facebook what i think it all comes down to you know what psychologists call coggan of this and it's right views of the world that flatter your worldview you just eat up like candy or french fries and just can't get enough of it and that's that's why fake news is so effective because if the world as you'd like to see it rather than it actually is today more than two thirds of americans get news on social media do you think this book is contributing to the polarization. but i don't thi
had this very sweeping vision of you know the new york times of you in fact the accident from a question is like what is facebook you know and some dumb intern said oh it's. there is like no wrong right it is your personalized newspaper they basically feed you anything that you engage with by engaging means likes comments share etc like their news feed algorithm is optimized for that facebook recently announced changes to its news feed that will prioritize posts from friends and news from sites...
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international holocaust remembrance day. let's watch most seeing you bac p.m. monday. sean hannity is next. >> sean: welcome to "hannity." firing now, president trump is firing back at "the new york times" calling the ordering of robert mueller as fake news. this is the biggest non-story ever being hyped by the liberal media that we all know hates president trump. the reason the brain-dead partisan press is breathlessly spreading the fake news in their echo chamber is because they want to create a distraction. they do not want you, the american people, to know with the biggest story in their life times that involve real evidence of wrongdoings and crimes they have missed. it's been a huge week of revelations about corruptions at the highest levels of the fbi and doj and tonight we have even more. new text messages. we'll share with you from the trump-bashing fbi lovers, peter strzok and lisa page and it will prove we've been on the right page. and fox news found the memo detailing major fisa abuses against the trump campaign, that will be released likely next week and tonight a stunning report hillary clinton protected a senior adviser on her 2008 campaign accused of sexually harassing
international holocaust remembrance day. let's watch most seeing you bac p.m. monday. sean hannity is next. >> sean: welcome to "hannity." firing now, president trump is firing back at "the new york times" calling the ordering of robert mueller as fake news. this is the biggest non-story ever being hyped by the liberal media that we all know hates president trump. the reason the brain-dead partisan press is breathlessly spreading the fake news in their echo chamber is...
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sessions had already gone to the internal lawyers and already gotten guidance he needed to recuse himself. what don did was right. he acted appropriately and the "new york timesret: sources say he talked about a bunch of things. the clinton investigation and the president talked about that a lot. >> she engaged in corrupt pay to play at the state department for permanent enrichment. -- personal inrichment. she lied to the fbi and the american people many times. >> i think that's good news. there have been a lot of things that give us cause for concern. it's a great thing that it's being looked at. we will wait and see what happens. there is certainly a lot of information out there that gives all of us a cause for concern. it's important that they are looking at it. we will see what comes from it. >> i have not seen any evidence to conclude those allegations are accurate. it should be pursued. >> bret: the statement from the clinton camp: it's not only the clinton foundation getting a second look but also the emails situation is getting a fresh look. >> that's right. i would not assume that the clinton foundation was closed and over. back in november, steven b
sessions had already gone to the internal lawyers and already gotten guidance he needed to recuse himself. what don did was right. he acted appropriately and the "new york timesret: sources say he talked about a bunch of things. the clinton investigation and the president talked about that a lot. >> she engaged in corrupt pay to play at the state department for permanent enrichment. -- personal inrichment. she lied to the fbi and the american people many times. >> i think...
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step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade >>> a report by "the new york times" says the number of internationalstudents enrolling in universities across the country is decreasing. and that's causing a lot of universities to face harsh financial side effects joining us now to discuss that is matthew myers, dean of the edwin l. cox school of business which celebrated its 40th anniversary by ringing the closing bell at the nyse a couple minutes ago thanks for your time. >> a pleasure to be here. >> what are you guys seeing enrollment wise? has the crest -- has it crested, are we starting to turn here a tide >> for international students? >> yeah. >> i think so. there's a number of reasons for that range from everything from the strong dollar which makes our programs very expensive. we were down in mexico just a couple weeks ago, mexico city and monterey trying to recruit a number of really good students and their response is there's a lot of anxiety because of the rhetoric out of washington and what's happening with the immigration discussion here in the country. and also seeing that there's a lot
step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade >>> a report by "the new york times" says the number of internationalstudents enrolling in universities across the country is decreasing. and that's causing a lot of universities to face harsh financial side effects joining us now to discuss that is matthew myers, dean of the edwin l. cox school of business which celebrated its 40th anniversary by ringing the closing bell at the nyse a couple minutes ago thanks for your...
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international thanks cheating to us this week after the break here police officers in new york are taking legal action against the city's leaders for releasing body video to the public it's a big question over the timing of it we'll talk about it when we're right back. joining me every thursday on the alex salmond sure i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics. i'm sure i'll see you then. when you. said. no i meant to let. you speak french. again thanks shooting in so as before the break new york's largest police union now is suing its own commissioner and the city's administration over the release of footage. this was this has serious implications not only for the safety and g. process rights of police officers before the privacy and rights of members of the public as well the union claims the release of video from officers body cameras is a breach of citizens' privacy adding that the administration uses quote arbitron inconsistent parameters and is guarded by again quote political considerations one case in point is an incident last september when a man was shot to pointing a toy gun at police that video was then released despite fears it could jeopardize an ongoing investigation a former of
international thanks cheating to us this week after the break here police officers in new york are taking legal action against the city's leaders for releasing body video to the public it's a big question over the timing of it we'll talk about it when we're right back. joining me every thursday on the alex salmond sure i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics. i'm sure i'll see you then. when you. said. no i meant to let. you speak french. again thanks shooting in so as before the...
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time on sunday night. >> sandra: we look forward to that. president trump selling america to the international community. come and do your business in the usa. waiting for him at home a "new yorkort that he tried to fire special counsel robert mueller. the president calls it fake news. our panel digs into that one. >> president trump: fake news, folks, fake news. typical "new york times" fake story. when i received the diagnosis, i knew at that exact moment, whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors that work together. when a patient comes to ctca, they're meeting a team of physicians that specialize in the management of cancer. breast cancer treatment is continuing to evolve. and i would say that ctca is definitely on the cusp of those changes. patients can be overwhelmed ... we really focus on taking the time with each individual patient so they can choose the treatment appropriate for them. the care that ctca brings is the kind of care i've wanted for my patients. being able to spend time with them, have a whole team to look after them is fantastic. i empower women with choices. it's not just picking a surgeon.
time on sunday night. >> sandra: we look forward to that. president trump selling america to the international community. come and do your business in the usa. waiting for him at home a "new yorkort that he tried to fire special counsel robert mueller. the president calls it fake news. our panel digs into that one. >> president trump: fake news, folks, fake news. typical "new york times" fake story. when i received the diagnosis, i knew at that exact moment, whatever...
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main break, but this time at new york's jfk airport, just another issue to add to the already delayed flights. that water main break forced the airport to suspend inbound international flights. hundreds of flights were already canceled or delayed due to the weather and some passengers had been waiting for more than 20 hours. >> we got here. we had to stay on the runway for like an hour and a half and we still can't t they say come back tomorrow. it's ridiculous. i just want to go home. >> a blackout cut power and heat to the same part of the airport affected by the water main break and that broken main left 3 inches of water in the airport's terminal 4. >>> kent we've got a closer look at the -- tonight we've got a closer look at the problem that may have howard university closed for possibly a month. our stephanie ramirez reports from the university's campus. >> reporter: here on howard university's campus look down that way. you've got steam coming down there, steam coming out of the windows from the annex, down the street steam in this direction. it was a steam pipe burst that hit two buildings here on campus. the damage was so bad that in the annexed building --
main break, but this time at new york's jfk airport, just another issue to add to the already delayed flights. that water main break forced the airport to suspend inbound international flights. hundreds of flights were already canceled or delayed due to the weather and some passengers had been waiting for more than 20 hours. >> we got here. we had to stay on the runway for like an hour and a half and we still can't t they say come back tomorrow. it's ridiculous. i just want to go home....
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internal internal dissent it is to strangle the ult media both right all right for a left either way the progressive's. anything outside the mainstream anything you know but what like the new york times in the washington post which is by the way also owned by jeff bezos the washington post what they want you to know right i mean the very slogan question more offends them because it really means question them a question there isn't the only thirty seconds it's like i can call it the american officials when they accused you would be big he was also they sat there so when dollops same bad things these enemies in country but wasn't so indulged a european thing seems the times i'm still critics called me in his life that's what dowe that's what the whole outfit was about gentlemen we're going to jump in here i want to thank my guests here in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here this is the end of our broadcast segments stay with us for the extended version on our you tube channel see you next time and remember cross talk rules. for the stand. for what. i know that i know a lot of rather you know that i thought was yeah i think yeah. i'm going to let them battle but i'm go
internal internal dissent it is to strangle the ult media both right all right for a left either way the progressive's. anything outside the mainstream anything you know but what like the new york times in the washington post which is by the way also owned by jeff bezos the washington post what they want you to know right i mean the very slogan question more offends them because it really means question them a question there isn't the only thirty seconds it's like i can call it the american...
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times" past which is an internal search engine then another internal search engine. because it's so good, i did a google soernearch on the names well. because if you googled a name and "new york times," you can see if the articles and names appear together. finally about maybe six weeks or so before i handed the contents over to the publisher, we -- i literally started with the earliest picture in the book in the 1940s and clicked on every single page of "the new york times" just to make sure. i was panicking. i was like, oh, i hope nothing was published. what if i find they're public d published? i'm going to be ruined. i panicked about it. i have to look at every single page of "the new york times." it is important to know, there is a section in the book that does address this, proquest and all of the "times"times" machiny copies from the libraries as well, any copies of "the new york times," it's only the last edition. it there's a very, very remote possibility an image could have appeared in a first edition paper but there's no record of it, no electronic record of it. we did address that sort of challenge in the book and figured we would proceed, anyway, with them unseen
times" past which is an internal search engine then another internal search engine. because it's so good, i did a google soernearch on the names well. because if you googled a name and "new york times," you can see if the articles and names appear together. finally about maybe six weeks or so before i handed the contents over to the publisher, we -- i literally started with the earliest picture in the book in the 1940s and clicked on every single page of "the new york...
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new york's kennedy airport. this time it was a water main break. it hand yesterday. but still causing some problems this morning. the break actually flooded part of terminal 4, which is the international terminal. that includes customs. an airport spokesperson said the break was triggered by the extreme cold and frozen equipment. >>> as for the deep freeze itself impacting so much of the midwest and east coast, some relief on the way, good news. if you call 30 degree temperatures some relief. >> yeah, certainly a far cry from those single-digit temperatures that left many places frozen for days now. the freeze is apparently going out with a bang providing one more round of new record lows in many cities over the weekend. not just cold either. also freezing rain making driving conditions very dangerous. >>> coastal erosion from rising sea levels could wipe out more than a mile and a half of the coastline before the end of the century. that is the finding by researchers in southern california. being reported by the press democrat this morning. the same study finds that erosion is causing cliffside areas to recede by as much as a foot per year. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay" a
new york's kennedy airport. this time it was a water main break. it hand yesterday. but still causing some problems this morning. the break actually flooded part of terminal 4, which is the international terminal. that includes customs. an airport spokesperson said the break was triggered by the extreme cold and frozen equipment. >>> as for the deep freeze itself impacting so much of the midwest and east coast, some relief on the way, good news. if you call 30 degree temperatures some...
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internal dissent it is to strangle the ultimatum both left right all right far left either way the progressives write anything outside the mainstream anything you know but what like the new york times in the washington post which is by the way also owned by jeff bezos the washington post what they want you to know right i mean the very slogan question more offends them because it really means question them a question there they're going to like i can call it the american officials when they used to argue would be he was also they sat there so we indulged same bad thing so these families in country but wasn't so indulged a european thing seems that the times almost all critics called the enlightenment that's went down that's what the whole lot of it was about gentlemen we're going to jump in here i want. my guests here in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here this is the end of our broadcast segment stay with us for the extended version on our you tube channel see you next time and remember. cars are survival guide book station just to start at. zero zero. repatriations look at the rest of seventy. philip a separate report. yes there was but okla market you've come.
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that was parallel to the new york times washington post but it was a conservative media structure and it would be. one where you know you have your weekly standards international reviews but then you also have your bright parts near info wars but then i think you also get to a sense that you know paul ryan you know in my opinion he's not a speaker of the speaker of the house of representatives he's not supporting trump because he wants to like hang out with him he's supporting trump because he really wants tax cuts it wasn't ever really about you know this private thing of truth justice and the american way it was getting a republican in the white house it was you know we just have to do that and then you know kind of using trump as a thoroughfare ok everything that they want done let me ask you this you know we're seeing the rehabilitation of george w. bush on some parts of the center left and people are going to even bush was better than and they said well bush invaded iraq and killed hundreds of thousands of people which trump hasn't done yet what do you say to the up criticism of kind of mainstream journalism making trump out to be somehow different to pre
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hundred thousand internally displaced people and now in italy most of them a fleeing rebel held area under siege from the syrian government egypt has denied a report by the new york times that it asked the media there to play down opposition to president trump's jerusalem decision in late phone recordings a senior intelligence officer reportedly told t.v. personalities to influence their viewers to back the decision the newspaper quoted intelligence officer captain ashraf al callie asking hosts how is jerusalem different from ramallah which is the current base of the palestinian authority in the uk by west bank cali was quoted as saying to the host and intifada would not serve egypt's national security interests egypt's state information service says the hosts deny reports that an intelligence officer had even spoken to them it also says the article does not provide evidence that ashraf al coley is actually an officer with egypt's intelligence and it research its stance on jerusalem has not changed meanwhile jordan says the arab league will seek international recognition of a palestinian state after president trump's decision on jerusalem some members of the organizati
hundred thousand internally displaced people and now in italy most of them a fleeing rebel held area under siege from the syrian government egypt has denied a report by the new york times that it asked the media there to play down opposition to president trump's jerusalem decision in late phone recordings a senior intelligence officer reportedly told t.v. personalities to influence their viewers to back the decision the newspaper quoted intelligence officer captain ashraf al callie asking hosts...