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because how will we cooperate in post—iss era?rted launch was the first in 35 years. this was their chance to try their own soyuz ahead of the countdown to blastoff. sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. an update now on a story we've been following today — and the hunt to find a couple who lost their engagement ring down a grate in new york city, is now over. a short time ago, the new york police department tweeted that it had found the couple and thanked everyone who shared the story. they got engaged in times square on friday but lost the ring down the grate. the nypd says the couple have since returned to their home country — and it's been reported, they are from here in the uk. this cctv footage, posted on the nypd‘s twitter account, shows the romantic proposal going wrong as the pair, unsucessfully, tried to retrieve the ring. police then recovered it, cleaned it — and say they are making arrangements to get it safely back to them. a positive way to use social media. in a moment we'll have the weather with nick miller... but fi
because how will we cooperate in post—iss era?rted launch was the first in 35 years. this was their chance to try their own soyuz ahead of the countdown to blastoff. sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. an update now on a story we've been following today — and the hunt to find a couple who lost their engagement ring down a grate in new york city, is now over. a short time ago, the new york police department tweeted that it had found the couple and thanked everyone who shared the story. they...
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because how will we cooperate in post—iss era?his was their chance to try their own soyuz ahead of the countdown to blastoff. sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. in a moment we'll have the weather with nick miller, but first, we'll leave you with images from the westonbirt arboretum in gloucestershire, which has been transformed into an illuminated winter wonderland for the 22nd year. here are some of the most striking images from the opening weekend. music
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carrying out important experiments aboard the iss.e is now ready for the journey home and should be back home in time for breakfast on thursday. >> congratulations, oleg. reporter: when the bell rang, alexander gerst's time as captain of the international space station came to an end. protocol on the iss requires that he hand over a key, symbolizing the command to cosmonaut oleg artemyev. for 2.5 months, gerst was in charge of security and operation for the iss, the first german to hold the position. i will miss this place, he tweeted. his twitter account is chock full of fascinating photos from space. but he was also kept busy doing scientific research. >> i am waiting for your commands. reporter: experiments with technology, artificial intelligence, materials, muscles, bones. the land-based mission leader is pleased with the results. >> we have completed 98% or 99% of our program. that is a real accomplishment. reporter: there were tense times on board the iss. a hole was discovered in the wall of a transport pod. gerst's colleagues
carrying out important experiments aboard the iss.e is now ready for the journey home and should be back home in time for breakfast on thursday. >> congratulations, oleg. reporter: when the bell rang, alexander gerst's time as captain of the international space station came to an end. protocol on the iss requires that he hand over a key, symbolizing the command to cosmonaut oleg artemyev. for 2.5 months, gerst was in charge of security and operation for the iss, the first german to hold...
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marks 20 years of the iss.arm relations despite the cool political climate. i spoke to president putin about this and he is glad it is working. it is currently the only way up to the international space station and a rare example of collaboration between russia and america has. both sides say that the cosmic collaboration will continue even as relations here on earth become increasingly hostile. russia is proud of its record in space that stems back to the days of cold war competition. the iss united old rivals but as that project owns to the end, russia becomes eight —— plans a new theme to orbit the moon. it sends a political challenge to russian civilization because how can we co—operate and post iss europe. this will head to the iss and the crew reassured that the aborted launch is the first and 35 years and this is their chance to try their own, i had of the countdown to blastoff. a woman has been hit by a car while sleeping in her bed in ohio. the car smashed through caitlyn fao liu's bedroom wall pushing
marks 20 years of the iss.arm relations despite the cool political climate. i spoke to president putin about this and he is glad it is working. it is currently the only way up to the international space station and a rare example of collaboration between russia and america has. both sides say that the cosmic collaboration will continue even as relations here on earth become increasingly hostile. russia is proud of its record in space that stems back to the days of cold war competition. the iss...
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because how will we cooperate in post—iss era? its crew reassured that the aborted launch was the first in 35 years. this was their chance to try their own soyuz ahead of the countdown to blastoff. sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. the significance of this launch and the need to keep the space station occupied was something libbyjackson of the uk space agency highlighted when she spoke to me earlier. it is very significant. it is great to see the crew heading that way. to take over from the existing crew that is up there so the space station won't become de—crewed. we won't have to have nobody up there. the science, which is what the international space station is all about, can continue. and was it reallyjust a hiccup what happened with the soyuz before? the soyuz has been a very reliable spacecraft. it has been launching for decades and it is the first time in a long time that we have seen anything like this. the russians have looked at it to see what the problem was and they have learned from that which has shown that it has a
because how will we cooperate in post—iss era? its crew reassured that the aborted launch was the first in 35 years. this was their chance to try their own soyuz ahead of the countdown to blastoff. sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. the significance of this launch and the need to keep the space station occupied was something libbyjackson of the uk space agency highlighted when she spoke to me earlier. it is very significant. it is great to see the crew heading that way. to take over from the...
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because how will we cooperate in post—iss era?that the aborted launch was the first in 35 years. this was their chance to try their own soyuz ahead of the countdown to blastoff. sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. workers at a building site in bristol have become the first in the uk to use futuristic exoskeletons. developed in california, the robotic vests were first built to rehabilitate stroke victims. it's now hoped they can help people lift heavier weights with less strain. 0ur correspondentjoe miller went to see them. a simple screw driven by a mixture of man and machine. this isn't the set of a superhero film, it'sjust a construction site in bristol, staffed by bionic builders. repetitive movement on anyjoints, eventually you feel something. i have tennis elbow at the minute and to be honest, lifting the boards today, it hasn't been too bad at all. this cyborg—like vest was originally built to rehabilitate stroke victims. for the first time in the uk it's being used to reduce the strain of routine overhead work. under my own
because how will we cooperate in post—iss era?that the aborted launch was the first in 35 years. this was their chance to try their own soyuz ahead of the countdown to blastoff. sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. workers at a building site in bristol have become the first in the uk to use futuristic exoskeletons. developed in california, the robotic vests were first built to rehabilitate stroke victims. it's now hoped they can help people lift heavier weights with less strain. 0ur...
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because how will we cooperate in post—iss era?rted launch was the first in 35 years. this was their chance to try their own soyuz ahead of the countdown to blastoff. sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. joining us now is libbyjackson, human space flight and microgravity programme manager at the uk space agency. just tell us, three astronauts blast off tomorrow for the space station. how important is it and how significant is that? it's very significant. it is great to see the crew heading that way to take over from the existing crew that is out there so there won't be nobody out there, so the science, which is what there, so the science, which is what the space station is all about, will continue. was it reallyjust a hick up continue. was it reallyjust a hick up what happens with the soyuz before? the soyuz was a very reliable spacecraft lodging for decades and it is the first time we have seen anything like this for a long time. the russians have looked to see what the problem was and have learned from that which show it has reliab
because how will we cooperate in post—iss era?rted launch was the first in 35 years. this was their chance to try their own soyuz ahead of the countdown to blastoff. sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. joining us now is libbyjackson, human space flight and microgravity programme manager at the uk space agency. just tell us, three astronauts blast off tomorrow for the space station. how important is it and how significant is that? it's very significant. it is great to see the crew heading that...
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because how will we cooperate in post—iss era?w reassured that the aborted launch was the first in 35 years. this was their chance to try their own soyuz ahead of the countdown to blastoff. sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. as we've been hearing, parents should not expect schools alone to provide solutions to problems like knife crime and obesity, the ofsted chief inspector will argue this week. but where does that responsibility lie, and when should parents accept responsibility for their own children? with us now is head teacher south hasmpstead high school vicky bingham. is your school is independent and not governed by ofsted particularly, but you have setup a policy that your school about mobile phone usage in particular, tell us about that. some of our sixth form students as pa rt some of our sixth form students as part of their psychology a—level we re part of their psychology a—level were quite worried about their use of instagram. one of them reported that she had been spending up to six hours a day on social media. and
because how will we cooperate in post—iss era?w reassured that the aborted launch was the first in 35 years. this was their chance to try their own soyuz ahead of the countdown to blastoff. sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. as we've been hearing, parents should not expect schools alone to provide solutions to problems like knife crime and obesity, the ofsted chief inspector will argue this week. but where does that responsibility lie, and when should parents accept responsibility for their...
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because how will we cooperate in post—iss era?assured that the aborted launch was the first in 35 years. this was their chance to try their own soyuz ahead of the countdown to blastoff. israeli police say they have enough evidence against prime minister benjamin netanyahu to charge him with fraud and bribery. it would be the third corruption case against the israeli leader in recent months. it's alleged that mr netanyahu gave favourable treatment to a telecommunication company called bezek, in return for more positive coverage of him and his wife sara on a news website. they both deny any wrongdoing. the british boxer tyson fury has narrowly failed to take the wbc world heavyweight title from the american champion, deontay wilder. the fight in los angeles was declared a draw: one of the judges gave it to wilder, another to fury, and the third judge scored them level on points. fury returned to boxing only six months ago, after two and a half years out with depression and a doping ban. our reporter ade adedoyin was there. tyson fur
because how will we cooperate in post—iss era?assured that the aborted launch was the first in 35 years. this was their chance to try their own soyuz ahead of the countdown to blastoff. israeli police say they have enough evidence against prime minister benjamin netanyahu to charge him with fraud and bribery. it would be the third corruption case against the israeli leader in recent months. it's alleged that mr netanyahu gave favourable treatment to a telecommunication company called bezek,...
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because how will we cooperate in post—iss era?d that the aborted launch was the first in 35 years. this was their chance to try their own soyuz ahead of the countdown to blastoff. now let's take a look at the weather prospects for the afternoon ahead. mild and even a bit of sunshine here in london. the best obasa njo the best obasanjo have been across the north—east of scotland but also sunshine coming and going for the worse. we have had thicker cloud with shari burst of rain and that will push eastwards the evening and overnight. it will be quite windy across central and southern parts of the country. light winds of further north, cold layer moving down from the north—west, so one chilly night for scotland and northern ireland, perhaps wintry showers over cold ground and the risk of highs first thing on monday morning here. but apart from a fewer showers, it will be bright across the north of the country and that cold weather will migrate southwards as the day wears on. but southern and south—eastern areas will hold onto them ou
because how will we cooperate in post—iss era?d that the aborted launch was the first in 35 years. this was their chance to try their own soyuz ahead of the countdown to blastoff. now let's take a look at the weather prospects for the afternoon ahead. mild and even a bit of sunshine here in london. the best obasa njo the best obasanjo have been across the north—east of scotland but also sunshine coming and going for the worse. we have had thicker cloud with shari burst of rain and that will...
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because how will we cooperate in post—iss era?h was the first in 35 years. this was their chance to try their own soyuz ahead of the countdown to blastoff. joining us now is elizabeth pearson, astrophysicist and news editor at sky at night magazine. she is in bristol. good to talk to you again. tell us first of all, are we clear about what went wrong last time and are the russians confident that they have resolved the problem? the russians have been investigating it ever since it happened on october the 11th. what we think happened was that there wasn't anything wrong with the rocket itself, it was actually one of the sensors. and it was picked up by the emergency systems, they thought something was wrong and daddies outweigh what it was supposed to do and got the to safety. the sound is not brilliant, it sounds like you are on the international space station, but we will bear with it because we can hear what you're saying. how important is tomorrow's lodge? hear what you're saying. how important is tomorrow's lodge7m hear what yo
because how will we cooperate in post—iss era?h was the first in 35 years. this was their chance to try their own soyuz ahead of the countdown to blastoff. joining us now is elizabeth pearson, astrophysicist and news editor at sky at night magazine. she is in bristol. good to talk to you again. tell us first of all, are we clear about what went wrong last time and are the russians confident that they have resolved the problem? the russians have been investigating it ever since it happened on...
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amy: frorom new yorkrk, this iss demoacacy no pres. boys, young men, our men -- they are al coming b bk in the coming bac now. we won. amy: president trump orders the withdrawal of all 2000 u.s. troooops from syriria in a movet shocked many in the region and in the political establishmement in washington. we will speak toto syrian-canadn writiter yazan al-saadi anand
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amy: frorom new yorkrk, this iss demoacacy no pres. trump so our boys, young men, our men -- they are al coming b bk in the coming bac now. we won. amy: president trump orders the withdrawal of all 2000 u.s. troooops from syriria in a movet shocked many in the region and in the political establishmement in washington. we will speak toto syrian-canadn writiter yazan al-saadi anand phyllis bennis of the e institue for policy studies. then we look at the growing scandals surrounding facebook. >> we did not take a broad enough view of our responsibility, and that was a big mistake. it was my mistake, and i am sorry. i started facebook. i run it. and i am responsible for whahat happens here. amy: eight months after facebook's mark zuckerberg apologized to congress, the naacp is calling for a weeklong facebook boycott for allowing russian trolls to target african-americans out of the 2016 election. we will speak with naacp president derrick johnson about facebook, about passage of an anti-lynching law, about criminal justice reform, and momo
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that's the nature of legislation and compromise and that's what the senate iss all about. congress should make this bipartisan legislation a fitting ending to this here for all of the cynicism and skepticism about what the congress can achieve with the historic changes in criminal justice legislation inn our history that we can work together for the good of the nation. people sent us to this job and expect no less. i yield back the floor. we're here today to begin debate on a piece of legislation called the first step act of 2018. this happens to be the most significant criminal justice reform bill
that's the nature of legislation and compromise and that's what the senate iss all about. congress should make this bipartisan legislation a fitting ending to this here for all of the cynicism and skepticism about what the congress can achieve with the historic changes in criminal justice legislation inn our history that we can work together for the good of the nation. people sent us to this job and expect no less. i yield back the floor. we're here today to begin debate on a piece of...
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and look at that line of red 14 mil p wch iss. so our tvel times in that area northbound 101. 33 minutes and westbound 580 you're going to see busy conditions out of the altamonte pass. we do have another accident actually rather a stalled box truck. one lane is blocked so a little slow as you pass the scene. it gets a lot better once you pass that stalled box truck. traffic bogs down just a little bit into hayward and we're talking about the fog this morning. 101 near highway state route 37. chp has issued that advisory for most of the morning and a quick look at the san mateo bridge right now. traffic is starting to build up just a little bit. getting busy out of hayward into foster city. let's talk about that fog. here's mary. >>> and we're tracking the dense fog for the north bay. i'll show you the locations really dealing with that thick fog as we kick off your tuesday here. a live look at our sales floor tower camera. you can see some clouds out there and also some patchy fog. but temperatures right now 46 in concord. san fr
and look at that line of red 14 mil p wch iss. so our tvel times in that area northbound 101. 33 minutes and westbound 580 you're going to see busy conditions out of the altamonte pass. we do have another accident actually rather a stalled box truck. one lane is blocked so a little slow as you pass the scene. it gets a lot better once you pass that stalled box truck. traffic bogs down just a little bit into hayward and we're talking about the fog this morning. 101 near highway state route 37....
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we have supply, iss supply missions.ve companies one out of the bottom planning flights with spacex and they are developing the inflatable space station modules that will represent space station 2.0 going forward. casey, managing director of silicon valley spaced under. joe weisenthaln joining us in the studio as well. we talked to chile's minister joe weisenthal joining us in the studio as well. of foreign affairs about what came out of the g20 and what it means for foreign affairs. this is bloomberg. ♪ ign affairs. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets," i'm shery ahn in new york. world leaders dissented on buenos aires for the g20 summit with trade topping the agenda. let's welcome roberto ampuero. it's great to have you with us and thank you for your time. seen the g20 communiquÉ pretty watered-down. they admitted for the first time for therence -- omitted first time a reference to protectionism. the president emphasized the need for free trade. how concerning -- how concerned is chile about the grow
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sat out the loss to chicago and issed four games due to the pain. 2-2 in his absences thi year.r worse wirds. 13-23 a losing third straight last night. wall despite heel problem, 20 poin 8 and assists a game this timebut estimated recovery is six to eight months. earlier this afternoon head coach scott brooks addressed the situatn. >> as you know, john met with the specialist today in green bay. and he is likely to have ery. and that will be season ending. but as we speak,octorsnd multiple specialists, along with ou doctors, are conferring. we'll have more details lat. that's the news. >>eason gets tougher and tougher for scott brooks. last night wizards dropped third straight, 102-91 loss to the bulls. bradley beal with 34 but bulls by 24, 19 in second half. pulled away late to hand washington ninth loss in last 11 games. >> doesn't matter how many guys up, got to win. got to do a better job leading n and mak sure to lead it. ge out of the hole. nobody's going t feel sorry or bad for us. we just got to man up and do it. >> bradley beal's team now for sure. >>> colle gridiron, b
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. >>> still ahead, it may look like a typical rocket launch, the unusual cargo enroute to the iss. >>> and it's not just the traffic. the other factors making california the worst state for drivers according to to one new study. >>> some unusual cargo for spacex today. thousands of worms sent into orbit. the falcon 9 launched ability an hour and a half ago. 36,000 worms were on board and supplies and equipment for the international space station. researchers are using the warms to -- worms to understand changing to an astronaut's body in space and how the bodies age on earth. their metabolism and muscle structure is similar to people. and the launch is aimed to boost understanding about muscle loss and improvl proving -- improving treatments for diabetes. >>> and the golden stated is the worst in the nation for drivers according to a study from bankrate.com. it found 44% of california roads are in poor condition and is state has more thefts and high insurance premiums, repair costs, gas prices, and commute times. >>> and for the best states for drivers, a thumbs up to the midwest, nor
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corruption in indonea iss geing betterbut it's a sabrang-standinproblem.iic it's not going to be eradicatednight. and i think you just have to be prtical about what you c and cannot do as a cpany and where yo values ar and be quite firm about those things. reporter: musto is off ther next appointment e says she office.ro so mubut she has no regrets about giving up her former job as a business consultant. sabrin i really nefited fr the be thinking at's out there, the world-class thinking. it's a rare opportunity, so i hope that through that experience at least i can do what ltle i can contribut back tindonesia. reporter: sabrina mustopo knows expshe's among indonesia'sdo privileged. but she yss ny young pple who wa to chge things,nd that shis just one of them. host: who cares about the flower dustry's dtructive iacts? i do. st: who res abouglobal lg rights? >> i do. host: who cares about homeless people living on the streets of l.a.? >> i do. host: who supports sustainable farming in the aman? >> i do. host: who cares about equality for women in africa? >> i do. we love hearing from you, tho
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it iss a little bitit said becae a south american final should be played at home again o our eternalivals. but eveveryone is papaying for e mistakes of a few people. >>boca are happier to be and madrid, just like their fans. with the tie at 2-2, they hope that boca is the new favorite. >> i just spoke with my girlfriend and i told her i have not comprehended yet that i am in spain to watch the final. >> and impersonator of diego maradona has even showed up. madrid has a rich football history of its own, but it has never seen anything like this. laila: it is going to be a match to watch. thank you so much for spending this time of your day with us. stay tuned for "the day" coming up in a few minutes. ♪ for twenty twenty twenty twenty dollar. welcome back about on twenty twenty users and i might have had a had. a sense that where. i'm going. to as as a leader of gypsies you part already. had. 52% of the vote. the federal. was with moderate right and a cell. management but but nevertheless [inaudible] rating is. we can't handle texas eighty nine house out he's also. g
it iss a little bitit said becae a south american final should be played at home again o our eternalivals. but eveveryone is papaying for e mistakes of a few people. >>boca are happier to be and madrid, just like their fans. with the tie at 2-2, they hope that boca is the new favorite. >> i just spoke with my girlfriend and i told her i have not comprehended yet that i am in spain to watch the final. >> and impersonator of diego maradona has even showed up. madrid has a rich...
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that's jamil brown, been away three months wh h ictu iss t tk. just look. >> follow orders, you're a marine. >> hello! >>ey- s closer. >> what he did see is that his girlfriend of three years has surprised him. she's also a marine. >> she's also a marine? >> no wonder she was able to sneak up on him. you've been training for this. >> she was supposedly for recruiting school in october and orders were modified so she could rearrange everything and be here for his big day. >> so cute. >> let's head over to alabama state. we're in the cafe. this is jarvis. eart.>> ihink they saw h.>> yea. he had been away for five months in basic training in san antonio, texas and training in wichita falls, texas and graduated early and decided to pay her a little visit. >> cute. >> everybody at the cafe starts to clap and she gets up and hugs and squeezes her man. >> look, somebody is coming to the door. >> but you're not home. >> that bejesus crap out of him -- that scare the crap out a of him. >> i could watch this over and over. >> it did. he has a ring system o
that's jamil brown, been away three months wh h ictu iss t tk. just look. >> follow orders, you're a marine. >> hello! >>ey- s closer. >> what he did see is that his girlfriend of three years has surprised him. she's also a marine. >> she's also a marine? >> no wonder she was able to sneak up on him. you've been training for this. >> she was supposedly for recruiting school in october and orders were modified so she could rearrange everything and be...
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amamy: from pacifica, this iss democracy nonow! pres.mp: america should not be doing the fighting g for evey nation on earth, not being .eimbursed in manyny cases at al if they want us s to do the fighting, they also have to pay a price, and sometimes that is also a monetary price. so we are not the s
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>> arkansas isse about to get al shook up. elvis d.e he is, is running for congress. >> this is legit, people! needlesseg to say, he's also an elvis impersonator. >> tucker: that was very intense! and you now win the coveted erik wemple mug that shows "washington post" columnist -- >> i thought it was the tucker carlson mug. >> tucker: i'm on the back. >> very nice of you. >> tucker: bret baier, thank you. that was controversial. >> i felt better than when shannon bream beat me. [laughter] she just annihilated me. >> tucker: you're not the only one she annihilated, trust me. >> tucker: two yearsed ago, cory lewandowski and dave bossi were key figures in donald trump's presidential campaign.al now they're writing books together and coming on our show. how did a they fare when they competed against one another on "final exam"? that's next as our christmas special continues. ♪ (sfx:footsteps in wet cement) (sfx:birds singing, distant dog barking) hi hi ♪(whistling tune: "don't worry, be happy")♪ ♪ >> tucker: welcome back to our annual "tu
>> arkansas isse about to get al shook up. elvis d.e he is, is running for congress. >> this is legit, people! needlesseg to say, he's also an elvis impersonator. >> tucker: that was very intense! and you now win the coveted erik wemple mug that shows "washington post" columnist -- >> i thought it was the tucker carlson mug. >> tucker: i'm on the back. >> very nice of you. >> tucker: bret baier, thank you. that was controversial. >> i...
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elections for the next chairman of the party, it is alslso the electi o of thhehd ofof the parartyhich issxpectd lead at the next regional elections. more importantntly, there will e the european elections next year. anchchor: you are in hamburg whe delegates will be voting later today for a new leader. who are the main contendnders to replace her? contendersthree main . the favorite is the current cdu,al secretatary of the said to be angela merkel's favorite candidate. she is on the centrist siside of ththe political spectrum. she successfully led a elections in her native area. she is the favorite according to the latest polls. another contender is a former corporate lawyer, someone who never saw eye to eye with angela merkel. he is keen to represent the people who did not approve of merkel's policies. those are the main contenders. the current health mininister, e youngest of the contenders. we will know early this afternoon what the cdu will have dedecided. anchor: w we will check iwith you when the vote gets underway in a few hours. thank you very much. next, a migrant rescue ship cre
elections for the next chairman of the party, it is alslso the electi o of thhehd ofof the parartyhich issxpectd lead at the next regional elections. more importantntly, there will e the european elections next year. anchchor: you are in hamburg whe delegates will be voting later today for a new leader. who are the main contendnders to replace her? contendersthree main . the favorite is the current cdu,al secretatary of the said to be angela merkel's favorite candidate. she is on the centrist...
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scandal iss like the spreading to a second county in north carolina.. the united states and canada are continuing to refuse to say why a top chinese executive was arrested over the weekend during a stopover in vancouver. meng wanzhou is the chief financial officer of the telecommunications giant huawei and the daughter of the company's founder. huawei recently surpassed apple as the world's second-largest smartphone maker. she has been held in canada since saturday waiting for extradition to the united states. china condemned washington for its "hooliganism" and "despicable rogue's approach." meng's detentntion ca o on the sameme day president trump metet with chihinese president xi jinping in a argentina to discus the growowing u.s.-china t trade war. awei has been accused ofof violating u.s. sanctnsns against iran and north korea but it is unclear if that is why meng is being held. she will appear in a vancouver courtroom today for a bail hearing. new report finds greenland's ice sheet is melting at the fastest rate in centuries as atmospheric carbon
scandal iss like the spreading to a second county in north carolina.. the united states and canada are continuing to refuse to say why a top chinese executive was arrested over the weekend during a stopover in vancouver. meng wanzhou is the chief financial officer of the telecommunications giant huawei and the daughter of the company's founder. huawei recently surpassed apple as the world's second-largest smartphone maker. she has been held in canada since saturday waiting for extradition to...
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robert: the other, iss an issue brought up this week, is that presidentold us there was no money involved with russia. buthe moscow project wasn't the first attempt by president trump to expand his brand into russia. you wrote "it was a dream born in the 1980's, a t gleamingmp tower in the heart of soviet for donald trump that vision never died even as he lnched a presidential campaign." what explains this effort-long with russia? >> he wanted to do a thing he set out to do and he hasn't succeeded. you have to look at cohen's activities agast that backdrop. cohen was a guy who wanted to plse the boss. at was sort of his self-image nds being donald trump's man. and so hestood that if he could finally get the trump tower dealn moscow done, he would get in gd with the boss. you this history. trump goes in 1987 --. he goesn 1986. in 2005 he signed a deal with the campaign to try to build. he's back in 2013. he's trying again and. aga and you see the trump organization putting its name os buildin various other countries of the world. ussia was a place he wanted to be. it was a place where his
robert: the other, iss an issue brought up this week, is that presidentold us there was no money involved with russia. buthe moscow project wasn't the first attempt by president trump to expand his brand into russia. you wrote "it was a dream born in the 1980's, a t gleamingmp tower in the heart of soviet for donald trump that vision never died even as he lnched a presidential campaign." what explains this effort-long with russia? >> he wanted to do a thing he set out to do and...
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let's not rgetet there iss ordinationon betweween the u.s.d rusussia and the assadd regime. this idea that there is u.s. coconspiracy to oveverthrow and reregime change in syria, i do't think that is true. but what you might see i is maye the p pyd being forced to make a deal with assad a and russians amy: explained to the pyd are. pyd is the democratic ununion party, the kurdish leded party. there are mamany different k kuh partieies in syria, honenestly s is one of them. it is the ststrongest force on e ground. the pyd is a political arm of ththe f, which you mentiononed earlier,r, the summer -- sir democratic forces that are in the north and northeastetern pat ofof syria all the w way down. they took k the fight to isis. i feel l like this is also a lessonon that the pyd shouould e rerealized because any partnersp with t the u.s. -- it buburns. this is somemething that we are seenen in history time and time again. a lot of u.s. allies throughout the e 20th cenry andndeyeyond to get burned. care abouttends to a self f and sells you u out. at this is something that most sup
let's not rgetet there iss ordinationon betweween the u.s.d rusussia and the assadd regime. this idea that there is u.s. coconspiracy to oveverthrow and reregime change in syria, i do't think that is true. but what you might see i is maye the p pyd being forced to make a deal with assad a and russians amy: explained to the pyd are. pyd is the democratic ununion party, the kurdish leded party. there are mamany different k kuh partieies in syria, honenestly s is one of them. it is the ststrongest...
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ue and here's another iss where i think there's a lack of honesty in politics. truth, is from what i can tell and from my time here, that she party that cares about deficits and debt the minority party. no matter which one it might b >> you've talked a lot about truth and honesty. honestly, is this it for politics for the two of you? >> ithere's ever a guy who's learned never to say never, it's me. (laughter) it's something of a lazarus, deadnd over, dead anover, dead and over. but i believe so, is the answer to the question. >> i think there will be another politil chapter in m life. i don't know when it will be, but i do sense that i have it hn me, the passion for it, the love for it and, even now as a pritivate cin, i'm going to continue affecting for the issues -- advocating for the issues that are important to me, whether climateigimmtion, this issue of sustainable government and the debt. so i'll louis my vote but not my voice. congressman carlos curbelo, congressman mark sanford, thank you very much. ng >> bm: from the political fallout of robert mueller'
ue and here's another iss where i think there's a lack of honesty in politics. truth, is from what i can tell and from my time here, that she party that cares about deficits and debt the minority party. no matter which one it might b >> you've talked a lot about truth and honesty. honestly, is this it for politics for the two of you? >> ithere's ever a guy who's learned never to say never, it's me. (laughter) it's something of a lazarus, deadnd over, dead anover, dead and over. but...
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it won't force them to iss strict mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug offenders. the house passed a similar bill in may, and a final version of it should be on the president's desk before the end of the week. jim, doreen, back to you. >>> the trump administration says discipline is the key to making american schools ansafer not ng gun laws. today, the president held a roundtab discussion to consider a report he ordered after the school massacre in parknd, florida. the federal commission on school safety suggests some students aren't being disciplined because, under president obama, schools were ordered to reduce racial disparities and punishments. the trump administration argues violent students are slippugg th the cracks. the father of one parkland victim agrees. >> okay that's what you do, you look at the facts, what it led upo february 14th and you look to change things. and that's what this administration d. >> democrats say the administration is really trying to roll back student civil rights. the national rifle association applauded the approach, arguing it
it won't force them to iss strict mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug offenders. the house passed a similar bill in may, and a final version of it should be on the president's desk before the end of the week. jim, doreen, back to you. >>> the trump administration says discipline is the key to making american schools ansafer not ng gun laws. today, the president held a roundtab discussion to consider a report he ordered after the school massacre in parknd, florida. the...
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ana: we visited a village earlier thisis aftnonoon, it iss one of the h higst villageges up on a mountainsidewe saw many homes that were overflowing with people. in one home for example there were as many as 10 families living there. and they said there was comfort in the idea that they were att least living and a home with other family members rather than in a crampmped evacuatioion cenr with strangers. and with no privacy. but still, they were wondering, until when can we keep up the situation where we're all scrunched up into one home, until when will our supplies, food, and medicine see us through. they really were just very nervous about wanting to know when they can go back to normal life, when they can go back to their homes, if they are still up, or r rebuild the ones that have been destroyed by the tsunami. edith: speaking of rebuilding, is there enough aid coming in at this point and is it getting to these remote areas? ana: aid has just started to comeme in. the continuous rains hav delayed the clearing operations in many of the remote villages. so, , the roads herere, as we sa tod
ana: we visited a village earlier thisis aftnonoon, it iss one of the h higst villageges up on a mountainsidewe saw many homes that were overflowing with people. in one home for example there were as many as 10 families living there. and they said there was comfort in the idea that they were att least living and a home with other family members rather than in a crampmped evacuatioion cenr with strangers. and with no privacy. but still, they were wondering, until when can we keep up the...
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world to see the tragedy of young women ensnared that profoundly touched and moved him int him and it iss combination of a relentless oil, great intellect and huge part that made senator chairman corker such a successful leader. meeting with world leaders fighting to solve i issues or chairing the foreign relations committee there is a universal agreement about his passion and charactergr and integrity. i asked for a review of the bill we worked on and it's longer than the time i have so let me give a few highlights because the things that bears repeating is that in a deeply divided often partisanwh congres where too few members are willing to work across the aisle might work on legislation with the chairman has led to the things i can say with any confidence that made a difference in my eight years here. we worked together to reauthorize pepfar. this is senator corker's leadership and a critical step in fighting around the world today. we worked to pass the food security program and worked tirelessly to continue to make more and focus. promote safe clean drinking water for people around
world to see the tragedy of young women ensnared that profoundly touched and moved him int him and it iss combination of a relentless oil, great intellect and huge part that made senator chairman corker such a successful leader. meeting with world leaders fighting to solve i issues or chairing the foreign relations committee there is a universal agreement about his passion and charactergr and integrity. i asked for a review of the bill we worked on and it's longer than the time i have so let me...
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television] [captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--] -george: hosti w weath iss nothingew to o ngladesh. seasonal rass d t trocal ststms hit its low-lngng coa anflood d s many waterways annulyly, but as tpeperatus se wororwide, our weather i bomining re vololile. and nowhere t that fefeltarder r an bangladesh, a country beinbabatter soiercelelby the effects of clitete chae that their exienence i unr threre right now. bangladh h has en f ford o take extreme msures to survive s s batt aginst c cmate change. but wi it be enonough?
television] [captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--] -george: hosti w weath iss nothingew to o ngladesh. seasonal rass d t trocal ststms hit its low-lngng coa anflood d s many waterways annulyly, but as tpeperatus se wororwide, our weather i bomining re vololile. and nowhere t that fefeltarder r an bangladesh, a country beinbabatter soiercelelby the effects of clitete chae that their exienence i unr threre right now. bangladh h has en f ford o take extreme msures to...
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. >>> this iss the xfinity spo desk.o and again, this is must-win. >> you know, in 2015, redskhas a december to remember. >> right. >> hoping history repeats itself. they finished that regular season with four straight wins. y gruden made his first and only playoff appearance. re hkins looking toe a similar run into one of the nfc wild card spo this year. in order to do so, they're going to have to beat a member of that 2015 team. remember will compton? he now plays for the tennessee titans. the redskins' opponent this saturday, who is also in contention for a wild card spot. now,la comptonyed five seasons with the burgundy and gold before signing with the titans last pring as a freeagent. some of his old redskins teammates still keep in touch with him and say compton's already been talking some trash. >> he's always talking crazy. u guys knowwill. he definitely gave me an earful the other night talking about it, but -- >> what did you get him for christmas? >> who? >> will. >> i'm going to give him an "l" for christmas,
. >>> this iss the xfinity spo desk.o and again, this is must-win. >> you know, in 2015, redskhas a december to remember. >> right. >> hoping history repeats itself. they finished that regular season with four straight wins. y gruden made his first and only playoff appearance. re hkins looking toe a similar run into one of the nfc wild card spo this year. in order to do so, they're going to have to beat a member of that 2015 team. remember will compton? he now plays...
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today everything iss oh, who cares? who cares? enjoy yourself. enjoy yourself. don't worry, they'll never know the difference. just take it to the table. i am not happy in that. i like to spend good money on something but i also expect something in return. and people are not focussing.l. not focussing at all. mostly on the, job. do you know why? hello, darling? is that you? did you enjoy last night? good-bye. i can't talk now. c this is enough. you know when i was at the white hou house, i was a very strict boss. when i hire somebody i would say, i wanttr you to listen and listen good because i will only say it once. if i have to say it again, you'll be taking the door. that's yourio decision. you start at 8:00 to work. i don't want you to haul in with a canit of coke in your hand. or talk about the other guy about what o you did last night. there's no importance here. here we work. here we are here to produce the best we can. and i need you to have all your concentration to do t that. if i have to remind you of tha then you're not any good to me. so you decide
today everything iss oh, who cares? who cares? enjoy yourself. enjoy yourself. don't worry, they'll never know the difference. just take it to the table. i am not happy in that. i like to spend good money on something but i also expect something in return. and people are not focussing.l. not focussing at all. mostly on the, job. do you know why? hello, darling? is that you? did you enjoy last night? good-bye. i can't talk now. c this is enough. you know when i was at the white hou house, i was...
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lead exposure has two distinct qualities. , which iss intensity so severe that it can have crippling long-term effects. second, it's invisibility. whoan go unnoticed by those are not directly affected. that is why lead testing in children is critically important. -- the detection is done, the more impactful the intervention. lead poisoning and its impact on children is uniquely personal to me. prior to becoming the hud work was asy life's a pediatric neurosurgeon. it was to help, treat, and protect the human brain. the brain, which serves a very important purpose, is the home of the mind. no mind is more precious or more fragile than the mind of a child. a child's mind is blessed with nearly infinite possibilities to develop and to accomplish. you think about the brain and how complex it is. hundreds of millions of -- hundreds of billions of cells and interconnections, and the ability to process more than 2 million bits of information per second. we certainly, with a tool like that, do not want to allow anything to happen that will decrease its ability. that is why every single one o
lead exposure has two distinct qualities. , which iss intensity so severe that it can have crippling long-term effects. second, it's invisibility. whoan go unnoticed by those are not directly affected. that is why lead testing in children is critically important. -- the detection is done, the more impactful the intervention. lead poisoning and its impact on children is uniquely personal to me. prior to becoming the hud work was asy life's a pediatric neurosurgeon. it was to help, treat, and...
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that this iss voluntary, that it is an offer. it is misleading and not targeting indian nations in the south. the indian removal act was passed in may of 1830, indian nations still fought against it. they still marshaled public in the, they filed suits united states supreme court to prevent it. and, you know, kept fighting throughout the 1830's. some indian nations did go ahead with removal. -- it's important or member conditions -- indians were under attack. a lot of indians understood where this was all going. and it's become understood in american imagination. one of the things we wanted to accomplish in this exhibition was to show that this is a large national, even global event. not really about the cherokee, is about the five thatized tribes transformed national borders, transformed to national economies. it was also a massive project for the united states to carry out. president jackson had to personally sign every plan for the united states. he spent one miserable december signing thousands of them by hand. they passed a
that this iss voluntary, that it is an offer. it is misleading and not targeting indian nations in the south. the indian removal act was passed in may of 1830, indian nations still fought against it. they still marshaled public in the, they filed suits united states supreme court to prevent it. and, you know, kept fighting throughout the 1830's. some indian nations did go ahead with removal. -- it's important or member conditions -- indians were under attack. a lot of indians understood where...
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i think where important iss that the rich countries give money to the poor countries to fight climate change. because in in a way we are much more guilty of climate change then then put countries because we started in this realization earlier we we we use much more cold and then pull countries did. their emissions of still much lowower than oururs but still if you want if i can each and every country has to do so. but the rich have to help the poor to do so. the second thing that's quite important is that people and that that the countries in the government's come out come up with a vicious plans how they do it is not just okay and and and find to promise something you really have to fulfill the promises. and what we see up to now is the plan that the governmen- bringing to cuddle which should they just not enough than other bishops enough. clothes at the wasted not none of ambition. where there are some countries were very ambitious -- but they are not enough for but now i think it's kind of it's it's important that that they combined the initiative and go and move forward because we
i think where important iss that the rich countries give money to the poor countries to fight climate change. because in in a way we are much more guilty of climate change then then put countries because we started in this realization earlier we we we use much more cold and then pull countries did. their emissions of still much lowower than oururs but still if you want if i can each and every country has to do so. but the rich have to help the poor to do so. the second thing that's quite...
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that is a very fundamental iss issue. at stake is the question of whether or not the united states remains a sovereign country. whether or not we can establish enforce rules for entrants into our country. the democrat party is a simple choice. they can either choose to fight for america's working class or promote illegal immigration. you can't do both. >> brennan: is there wiggle room on that five billion. >> i'm not going to negotiate the details on air with you right now. >> brennan: senator schumer says you're not -- >> if the democrat party wants to go down the road of continuing to preserve a model that enriches smuggling organizations that spreads misery on both sides of the border that kills 300 american a week through heroin overdoses. illegal heroin costs our country $230 billion a year -- >> brennan: you're talking about the intent of the migran migrants. and trying to stop that which gets you more to the diplomatic issues of why people are fleeing in the first place not the border wall itself. >> the largest in
that is a very fundamental iss issue. at stake is the question of whether or not the united states remains a sovereign country. whether or not we can establish enforce rules for entrants into our country. the democrat party is a simple choice. they can either choose to fight for america's working class or promote illegal immigration. you can't do both. >> brennan: is there wiggle room on that five billion. >> i'm not going to negotiate the details on air with you right now. >>...
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at least that iss the idea box the sududdenly a growing list of nations who are changing their minds and heading for the dole. the united nations began negotiating its migration contact in. twenty sixteen the united states never took part. last july the first developed was australia. and then hungry. the government considers the u. n. global compact on migration is dangerous for the entire world. because it inspires millions to leave their homes. that's your thought of which make and we are not. shortly afterwards austria declared that it would not be signing the contact because the term migration was still too fuzzy. in bulgaria opted out stating that the compapact would endanger national interest. poland followed suit. moves -- we believe that the market crash agreement is not a solution for the migration crisis. on the contrary it would only intensify the crisis is a condition of doioing a check is withholding its signature. to i don't like this contacts this check prime minister on three bob which yet. to almost every day another country opts out. is the criticism of the contact
at least that iss the idea box the sududdenly a growing list of nations who are changing their minds and heading for the dole. the united nations began negotiating its migration contact in. twenty sixteen the united states never took part. last july the first developed was australia. and then hungry. the government considers the u. n. global compact on migration is dangerous for the entire world. because it inspires millions to leave their homes. that's your thought of which make and we are...
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american pacific international, has been here for half a century and iss the countrggest private employer. he says that so many peoawe have move that it's a struggle to hire and hold onto skilled local worker you employ hundreds, how many have you lost to migration to the states?fr >> i'md to guess. >> reporter: over the years, hundreds? >> oh, yeah, definitely. >> reporter: recent years, many more? >> without a doubt. most of our marshallese are either very young, or very old. the more productive ages, between 25, 45, there's a smaller percentage, e those people go. sp reporter: isaac marty told us his $4 an hour newaper job barely paid for food, making leaving the islands the only option to make sense. >> i love the islands. this is where i was born and grew up. and i don't want to leave the islands, but then i have no other choice but to try to make some living for my family. >> reporter: but moving from here is expensive. so his wife, amelia, and two of their kids were the first to leave in april of last year for salem, oregon, while isaac and his son isaiah stayed behind, bunking wit
american pacific international, has been here for half a century and iss the countrggest private employer. he says that so many peoawe have move that it's a struggle to hire and hold onto skilled local worker you employ hundreds, how many have you lost to migration to the states?fr >> i'md to guess. >> reporter: over the years, hundreds? >> oh, yeah, definitely. >> reporter: recent years, many more? >> without a doubt. most of our marshallese are either very young,...
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three—person crew, including nasa astronaut anne mcclain, arrived safely earlier this month ensuring that issnt spacex resupply mission included fresh food for the upcoming holidays. you are up—to—date. stay with us. we will be back with the headlines next. hello. after tuesday's rain most of us hello. after tuesday's rain most of us will get to see some sunshine in the day ahead. there will be showers around. as we take a look at the big picture, this is tuesday's weather front, it has moved to the east. this weather front approaching from the west will bring showers across western parts late in the day. it is a cool start to the day four wednesday. there may a touch of frost, sheltered glens in scotland. some of us are in low single figures. early showers towards south—east england and east anglia. the bulk will fade going into the afternoon. showers scattered western parts, some heavy one, maybe some fund, gusty winds as well. not as windy as it was. —— thunder. the showers get heavier and more widespread late in the day. not a cold wind direction but temperatures are down in bed with tues
three—person crew, including nasa astronaut anne mcclain, arrived safely earlier this month ensuring that issnt spacex resupply mission included fresh food for the upcoming holidays. you are up—to—date. stay with us. we will be back with the headlines next. hello. after tuesday's rain most of us hello. after tuesday's rain most of us will get to see some sunshine in the day ahead. there will be showers around. as we take a look at the big picture, this is tuesday's weather front, it has...
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mysterious hole that caused a lot of air pressure -- or caused a loss of air pressure on board the issst of luck to them. let's see what's up with the air pressure here on earth, bill. >>> it's cool. literally just lifted off the ground, now they're in space. all right, the week-ahead forecast. still seeing rain and storms in florida. we're okay in the midwest today. by tuesday afternoon, the rain moves in. it's with us on wednesday evening in southern california. then the storm moves through the four corner region. then friday it emerges into the plains. could have snow and ice to deal with, too. >> all right, bill, thanks. >>> up next, macaulay culkin lets the internet pick his new middle name. eico. this is how it made me feel. it was like that feeling when you're mowing the lawn on a sunny day... ...and without even trying, you end up with one last strip that's exactly the width of your mower. when you're done, it looks so good you post a picture on social media. and it gets 127 likes. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. fifteen minutes c
mysterious hole that caused a lot of air pressure -- or caused a loss of air pressure on board the issst of luck to them. let's see what's up with the air pressure here on earth, bill. >>> it's cool. literally just lifted off the ground, now they're in space. all right, the week-ahead forecast. still seeing rain and storms in florida. we're okay in the midwest today. by tuesday afternoon, the rain moves in. it's with us on wednesday evening in southern california. then the storm moves...
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it iss vests? me know and we don't know. people who belong to the lower—middle—class, but socially, geographically or professionally, they are artisans, small shopkeepers, farmers, self—employed people. they all talk about macron having to resign, they have the head of macron rolling down the shone so lazy. macron has been in powerfor i8 the shone so lazy. macron has been in powerfor 18 months. he wasn't even born when the public policies that started the 30 years of gradual... how do you call it? the poison seeping through the french system. and responsible for this immense and very deep anger. at the moment it is a gap of one's chest moment, and in a french way, very violent. it is worrying because we are talking about people who have come to paris to actually kill the police force. we are used to the theatre politics but usually it is quite safe because there is an organisation behind it. there are people to deal with. exactly. the trade union stock to the police, the police stopped them. we love a good demonstration, but
it iss vests? me know and we don't know. people who belong to the lower—middle—class, but socially, geographically or professionally, they are artisans, small shopkeepers, farmers, self—employed people. they all talk about macron having to resign, they have the head of macron rolling down the shone so lazy. macron has been in powerfor i8 the shone so lazy. macron has been in powerfor 18 months. he wasn't even born when the public policies that started the 30 years of gradual... how do you...
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the dragon capsule airborned at the iss with more than 5,600 pounds of christmas goodies. of course, some research supplies too, and food. a full christmas dinner. the dragon capsule cargo ship will return back to the earth come mid january. >>> still ahead, still on guard. a dog is reunited with his owners after spending weeks watching over the ruins of their home. plaque psoriasis can be relentless. tremfya® is for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin, and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya® tell your doctor if you plan to or have recent
the dragon capsule airborned at the iss with more than 5,600 pounds of christmas goodies. of course, some research supplies too, and food. a full christmas dinner. the dragon capsule cargo ship will return back to the earth come mid january. >>> still ahead, still on guard. a dog is reunited with his owners after spending weeks watching over the ruins of their home. plaque psoriasis can be relentless. tremfya® is for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you...
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hailey baldwin,iss justin bieber. that's kendall jenner driving there.e back just popped up. special appearance, you saw her, the fullep ode, in case you're wondering, it dropped today only on apple tv app. >> james corden put his stamp on that. i miss all car pool karaokes are great. he needs to be in it. movie producer actor tyler perry knows how to grant a christmas wish to atlanta. >> if you have a layaway at the walmart at 844 cleveland avenue in east point, georgia, in atlanta, or if you have a layaway at e walmart at 7001 concourse parkway in douglasville, igeorgia,ave paid for all of your layaways for christmas. >> yeah, that is why we love perry. he paid $434,000 forst over 150 ers' layaway items. so that's the way to do christmas tyler perry style. sir.ll done hat tip to you. >>> rover.com, they dug into their pet sitter database and found the most popular dog names of 2018. so, it is max, charlie, and cooper toppinghe list for male dogs. while bella, lucy and lunaere popular for the girl dogs. the name cardi is c 1200 ine you're wondering, 50%
hailey baldwin,iss justin bieber. that's kendall jenner driving there.e back just popped up. special appearance, you saw her, the fullep ode, in case you're wondering, it dropped today only on apple tv app. >> james corden put his stamp on that. i miss all car pool karaokes are great. he needs to be in it. movie producer actor tyler perry knows how to grant a christmas wish to atlanta. >> if you have a layaway at the walmart at 844 cleveland avenue in east point, georgia, in...
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mission iss incredibly complex. it's a lot more than just the response, which is often covered on t.v., when big events occur. obligation to provide billions of dollars worth of pre-disaster grant, mitigation funding. also we run continuity of government programs to make sure branch works on its worst day as well as we're position now to be providing billions of dollars to help americans overcome the last two hurricane seasons and wildfire seasons. the best way to describe what we the best response and recovery is when it's locally managed, andte federally supported. fema is not designed to be a first responder, nor should it be. and it's my job to coordinate firepower, to help that governor meet his or her goals orand recovery preparedness goals and it ultimately translates to the local level. >> now, we know that in 2017, it was a very big year. that hurricane irma, hurricane florence, maria, cost the government more that $265 billion in damages, especially california wildfires. what has fema learned because of th
mission iss incredibly complex. it's a lot more than just the response, which is often covered on t.v., when big events occur. obligation to provide billions of dollars worth of pre-disaster grant, mitigation funding. also we run continuity of government programs to make sure branch works on its worst day as well as we're position now to be providing billions of dollars to help americans overcome the last two hurricane seasons and wildfire seasons. the best way to describe what we the best...