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where he met his wife jane and . jane said there was a prowler . police found dave dead and troubling holes in jane's story. what happened at their home that night? here keith morrison with the hometown hero and the queen. >> it was late when it happened. very late. too late. the sky had already fallen. no one saw it coming. no one heard the warning. but now in the night, it was done. they work hard here in their homemade garage gym, because in part it isn't just a gym. it's a kind of shrine. >> i look at the wall and there's a bunch of pictures. and that's what makes it special, i think. >> these were the moments before they were born when a shot putter named dave laut became his family's superman. and his little brother watched him win a bronze medal in the 1984 olympics. >> i mean, after, i just cried. how do you not? how do you not cry when you see your brother up there getting a medal? he was my big brother. but he was like my superman. he was my superman. >> don laut is dave's younger brother by nine and a half years. dave and don inherited a
where he met his wife jane and . jane said there was a prowler . police found dave dead and troubling holes in jane's story. what happened at their home that night? here keith morrison with the hometown hero and the queen. >> it was late when it happened. very late. too late. the sky had already fallen. no one saw it coming. no one heard the warning. but now in the night, it was done. they work hard here in their homemade garage gym, because in part it isn't just a gym. it's a kind of...
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what is it about jane austen that has you being jane austen?ls still endure 200 years later. the characters, they're all still totally relatable. >> we all are looking for our mr. darcy, aren't we? >> oh, yes. >> but hanging out with janeites is not the way to find a man these days. >> no. if there are any men at the festival, they're either gay, or they have been dragged there by their girlfriend or wife. so, we have no chance. >> we should go to bars more. >> yeah. >> we do too old-fashioned... >> like this? >> no. >> maybe not. >> no, maybe not like this. >> these ladies, and goodness knows how many others, would covet anything jane austen touched. but a ring, maybe even an engagement ring, can you imagine? which brings us back around to our heir, nicky gottelier's, strange inheritance and her sudden and momentous decision to sell it. >> my first instinct when it's jane austen -- i'll let this person down gently. >> that's next. >> here's another quiz question for you... the answer in a moment. today we're going to talk about trucks. which o
what is it about jane austen that has you being jane austen?ls still endure 200 years later. the characters, they're all still totally relatable. >> we all are looking for our mr. darcy, aren't we? >> oh, yes. >> but hanging out with janeites is not the way to find a man these days. >> no. if there are any men at the festival, they're either gay, or they have been dragged there by their girlfriend or wife. so, we have no chance. >> we should go to bars more....
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jane: thank you. with iran a nuclear -- and north k aea, there is no blackolac discussion of nuclear weapons. paul adams reports. >> money spent on what people really need. timeter: this is the first the nobel community has awarded a group campaigning against nuclear weapons. for an organization that has only been around for 10 years with a relatively low profile, it is a big boost. >> i can. >> you can. abolish nuclear weapons. >> we have decided to award the nobel peace prize 2017 to the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons, ican. organization is receiving the award for its work to draw attention to the catastrophic of anyarian consequences use of nuclear weapons. committeethe nobel says the risks for nuclear power are once again growing. year, a series of provocative moves by north korea the most obvious and troubling example. together hundreds of nongovernmental groups around the world. their efforts were rewarded the summer with the first legally binding agreement outlaw nuclear weap
jane: thank you. with iran a nuclear -- and north k aea, there is no blackolac discussion of nuclear weapons. paul adams reports. >> money spent on what people really need. timeter: this is the first the nobel community has awarded a group campaigning against nuclear weapons. for an organization that has only been around for 10 years with a relatively low profile, it is a big boost. >> i can. >> you can. abolish nuclear weapons. >> we have decided to award the nobel...
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i'm jane o'brien.ident trunk declares the u.s. opioid crisis a national public crisis. from someom emily's of the millions addicted. >> everyone is saying this can happen to anyone because it can happen to anybody. jane: unrest over kenya's election rerun. questions about president kennedy's assassination. what the publication of once classified documents could tell us. ♪ jane: welcome to world news america. president trump has declared the opioid crisis a public health emergency, calling it in national shame and human tragedy. he was joined by families impacted by the epidemic and lawmakers from states on the front lines. drug overdoses are now the leading cause of accidental death in the united states with , one person dying every 19 minutes. >> she was very outgoing. she was an exceptional athlete and all of that was robbed from her when she was introduced to opiates and eventually hair when. been two years since kevin brooks lost his daughter to opioids. she was just 19. >> never seen it coming. ne
i'm jane o'brien.ident trunk declares the u.s. opioid crisis a national public crisis. from someom emily's of the millions addicted. >> everyone is saying this can happen to anyone because it can happen to anybody. jane: unrest over kenya's election rerun. questions about president kennedy's assassination. what the publication of once classified documents could tell us. ♪ jane: welcome to world news america. president trump has declared the opioid crisis a public health emergency,...
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jane: the u.s. expressed over efforts by both parties in kenya to undermine electoral independence. opposition leader raila odinga is urging his supporters not to participate in the presidential election tomorrow. kenyatta won the vote in august, but that result was nulled by the supreme court. our africa editor fergal keane reports. party: the president's turned to god, a prayer meeting near the supreme court, hoping that the judges will hear their plea. in a country where many institutions have been undermined by decades of corruption, the supreme court is seen as an honest and fearless arbiter. but today, as lawyers waited, the extraordinary news that too few judges turned up to hear the crucial case. >> this matter cannot therefore be heard at this morning. it is accordingly adjourned. to a date to be taken in the registry. once again, my apologies to our all of you. thank you. fergal: among those who didn't come was the deputy chief justice. her bodyguard was shot and wounded last night. >> wha
jane: the u.s. expressed over efforts by both parties in kenya to undermine electoral independence. opposition leader raila odinga is urging his supporters not to participate in the presidential election tomorrow. kenyatta won the vote in august, but that result was nulled by the supreme court. our africa editor fergal keane reports. party: the president's turned to god, a prayer meeting near the supreme court, hoping that the judges will hear their plea. in a country where many institutions...
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i jane o'brien.nk you for watching "bbc world news america." ♪ >> with the bbc news app, our videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here, in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on
i jane o'brien.nk you for watching "bbc world news america." ♪ >> with the bbc news app, our videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation...
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had the jane dough has abortion, but you said justice for jane also needs immigration really. expand what you think should happen? >> yesterday was a victory for jane, but only in part. jane is still in a government shelter. and so are thousands and thousands of other people in this country. breathed a small sigh of relief, but there is still tremendous work to be done both on the access to reproductive health care and on the immigration side. amy: i want to ask susan hays about how the george w. bush administration changed legally has custody of an unaccompanied minor and what you understand the former secretary of health and human services, the now disgraced tom price, has to do with that. >> back in the george w. bush administration, the legal custody of these minors was held by the shelters. that meant under state judicial bypass laws, shelters that could consent to an abortion. back toward the end of the second administration, there was an incident in virginia where some stuff to consent to an abortion in a shelter affiliated with the catholic church. the catholic church
had the jane dough has abortion, but you said justice for jane also needs immigration really. expand what you think should happen? >> yesterday was a victory for jane, but only in part. jane is still in a government shelter. and so are thousands and thousands of other people in this country. breathed a small sigh of relief, but there is still tremendous work to be done both on the access to reproductive health care and on the immigration side. amy: i want to ask susan hays about how the...
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jane: i am jane o'brien. thanks for watching. with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and fox searchlight. >> mom says you are writing a book to stop people going to war. i would really like if you write a book for me. >> have you come to see my woods? >> i'm going to call my bear winnie. >> you should call him pooh. if he ignores you, you can pretend you were just saying "pooh." >> pooh! why does everyone like winnie the pooh so much? >> after the war there was so much sadness. then winnie the pooh came along and happiness came out. >> "goodbye christopher robin," rated pg. now playing in select theaters. announcer: bbc world news was presen captioning sponsored by newshour productions,
jane: i am jane o'brien. thanks for watching. with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and fox searchlight. >> mom says you are writing a...
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jane. >> we check how animals behave?t had long been thought that we were the only creatures on earth. and here with basic -- >> this documentary is so wonderful and powerful. the story tells the families of these animals. i want to start our conversation if i might by asking of your family. tell me about your mom and dad. >> my parents were afraid before the end of the war. my mother was amazing. i had tribute the way she raised me to help me do what i have done. from the beginning when i took it to bed with me. she came into my room and look as if you arewondering, how do they walk without legs. she ju she found books of animals and i learn to read more quickly. when i was 10, i discovered "tarzan," the book. i had saved up money to buy it and i fell in love with lord of the jungle and he married the long jane, did he? [ laughter ] >> he did. absolutely. >> so anyway, i decided i am going to go to africa and live with wile animals and write books about them. everybody laughed and how will you get there, you don't have a
jane. >> we check how animals behave?t had long been thought that we were the only creatures on earth. and here with basic -- >> this documentary is so wonderful and powerful. the story tells the families of these animals. i want to start our conversation if i might by asking of your family. tell me about your mom and dad. >> my parents were afraid before the end of the war. my mother was amazing. i had tribute the way she raised me to help me do what i have done. from the...
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i go -- ♪ ooh ooooh ♪ jane jane banana fanna me mi jane ♪ the kid warms up a little bit.r another name? how about your dad? ♪ jimmy jimmy banana fanna me mi jimmy ♪ am i correct? >> jimmy: that's exactly what happens, ye this kid? this is my home, my vacation. >> jimmy: i don't know, i feel like i can't win with you. i feel if i didn't invite you on the show, you would be annoyed i didn't invite you -- >> i am announcing my retirement. >> jimmy: from what? >> from this show. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: from this show? >> this is my last appearance on this show, it's the end, i do not want to be invited, thank you. >> jimmy: will you stay through the commercial break, at least, and we'll continue this? >> not only will i stay, because i have to listen to paul. poor paul, and poor cleto hanging himself. [ laughter ] i'm going to stay, i would love to be here with you. i'm going to tell you the follow-up song i do for jane. >> jimmy: yes, i think everybody would love to hear that. maybe we'll get some accompaniment. howard stern is here! we'll be right back. >> dicky: portions of
i go -- ♪ ooh ooooh ♪ jane jane banana fanna me mi jane ♪ the kid warms up a little bit.r another name? how about your dad? ♪ jimmy jimmy banana fanna me mi jimmy ♪ am i correct? >> jimmy: that's exactly what happens, ye this kid? this is my home, my vacation. >> jimmy: i don't know, i feel like i can't win with you. i feel if i didn't invite you on the show, you would be annoyed i didn't invite you -- >> i am announcing my retirement. >> jimmy: from what?...
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jane mayer is the reporter in this piece.ane, i have to ask you if the mike pence/mike flynn connection and the story about what evolved between them and the way that pence's talked about flynn since the investigation has broken over whether that is well understood or whether there's more to learn there. >> i don't think it is well understood. i mean, i certainly didn't realize until i did this reporting that basically there was a red flag that was being thrown when -- around flynn by christie when he ran the transition and that when pence took over what happened was actually it was -- ivanka trump turned to mike flynn in a meeting and christie was chairing it and didn't understand that flynn was even going to be there and suddenly ivanka trump turned to him when he walked into the room and said, "general, what job would you like?" and flynn just basically said, well, you know, i'd like to be secretary of defense or secretary of state but if i can't have that i'll take national security adviser which is, of course, what he go
jane mayer is the reporter in this piece.ane, i have to ask you if the mike pence/mike flynn connection and the story about what evolved between them and the way that pence's talked about flynn since the investigation has broken over whether that is well understood or whether there's more to learn there. >> i don't think it is well understood. i mean, i certainly didn't realize until i did this reporting that basically there was a red flag that was being thrown when -- around flynn by...
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jane i have dollar points out economic transformation is the objective but along with that is going to come social and cultural change. that's right and some of those changes her have in fact been underway for a while king abdullah already took quite cautious and subtle steps to rein in the power of the clerics over the justice system in particular and to some extent the education system what is different though is that mohammed than someone is speeding all this up and he's doing it explicitly not just through words but actions by announcing the end to the rising baron he's sending a very strong signal in saudi arabia that the traditional is to religiously conservative camp will no longer be the driving force or indeed the constraint on policy making that it has been for years yes i mean i'm just wondering what's behind this obviously we understand that there are huge questions are happy for some time as to the sustainability of this vast economy that is totally or has been totally dependent upon oil. is the new thinking is this young crown prince a thirty two year old millennial an
jane i have dollar points out economic transformation is the objective but along with that is going to come social and cultural change. that's right and some of those changes her have in fact been underway for a while king abdullah already took quite cautious and subtle steps to rein in the power of the clerics over the justice system in particular and to some extent the education system what is different though is that mohammed than someone is speeding all this up and he's doing it explicitly...
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as we saw, jane kim is a san francisco city supervisor. jeff bernstein, president of the association for advancing automation thank you for being with us. incredibly interesting story jane, you've called robots in automation the biggest challenge to jobs in the future. how would a san francisco robot tax work >> i think automation's a good thing. but there will be a downside to this technological progress and workers will be left behind. and so the fund that i'm initiating is to help smooth this transition. help workers that are displaced by their jobs, re-educate, retrain. prepare young people for the jobs of the future and invest in creating meaningful and high-wage jobs in industries that are currently hard to automate, like for example child care workers, which is currently a poverty profession. >> your organization represents automation manufacturers, not the robots themselves. these are the robot builders bill gates said there should be a robot tax, do you think he has a point? >> no, i don't i think it would be a really big mistake
as we saw, jane kim is a san francisco city supervisor. jeff bernstein, president of the association for advancing automation thank you for being with us. incredibly interesting story jane, you've called robots in automation the biggest challenge to jobs in the future. how would a san francisco robot tax work >> i think automation's a good thing. but there will be a downside to this technological progress and workers will be left behind. and so the fund that i'm initiating is to help...
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jane fonda, thank you.nly been a very dramatic period on the weather front of the remnants of hurricane 0phelia still barrelling across the uk. he worst of the winds affected the south of ireland. 0urfriends experience winds gusting up to nearly 100 miles an hour that even here in the uk, we had winds in excess of 70, 80 and even 90 mph. here is the ex—hurricane, what is left over. still very powerful winds. the core of that storm with the gale force winds blowing through the irish sea will still be moving across northern ireland, scotland and northern england during the course of tuesday. the nasty low still with us over the next few hours before it pours out into the north sea and eventually the remnants of that into norway. travel disruption is still very much a possibility first thing on tuesday morning. particularly around the pennines, the north—east of england to the lowlands of scotland. we could get us of up to 70 mph. this is the scene around five a.m. to the south, at different story, winds are m
jane fonda, thank you.nly been a very dramatic period on the weather front of the remnants of hurricane 0phelia still barrelling across the uk. he worst of the winds affected the south of ireland. 0urfriends experience winds gusting up to nearly 100 miles an hour that even here in the uk, we had winds in excess of 70, 80 and even 90 mph. here is the ex—hurricane, what is left over. still very powerful winds. the core of that storm with the gale force winds blowing through the irish sea will...
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for jane goodall, surreal screening, an emotional rollercoaster.s an opportunity to share her passion for conservation. i have a very important message to take around the world, which is that we are destroying this planet and that we need to get together to try and make change. hollywood has fallen in love with jane, saying the film could win an oscar. that jane goodall‘s heart is still in africa. and that is the way it is looking. you can keep up—to—date on the bbc news website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @duncangolestani. hello there. it was pretty grey for many on thursday. wet weather as well. heavy showers and rain lasting through the evening and through the night. not great for driving. there is a squeeze in the isobars around low pressure bringing heavy rain through thursday and overnight. some gales with this. this is storm brian, which was named during the day on thursday. that looks like the next set of autumnal gales. but for friday, it starts grey and gloomy. fog in northern ireland and york an
for jane goodall, surreal screening, an emotional rollercoaster.s an opportunity to share her passion for conservation. i have a very important message to take around the world, which is that we are destroying this planet and that we need to get together to try and make change. hollywood has fallen in love with jane, saying the film could win an oscar. that jane goodall‘s heart is still in africa. and that is the way it is looking. you can keep up—to—date on the bbc news website. and you...
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the oscar—winning actor, activist and fitness guru, jane fonda.career spanning six decades, she has never shied away from speaking her mind. a trait not always welcome in the movie business, where sexism and abusive behaviour are currently in the spotlight as never before. so, how dark is the reality behind hollywood's glitz? applause. jane fonda, a very warm welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much. let me begin by asking you about the arc of your recent career because for a while it looked as though you have pretty much stopped? yes, i had stopped, i had no intention of coming back. i left the business for 15 years, ten of them with ted turner, who needs to have a job when you're with ted turner? it is too interesting, too much going on! and then five years writing my memoir and then i decided i could maybe find joy in acting again. what drew you back? what gave you that belief that you could still enjoy it? the process of living with ted for ten years and writing my memoir! he taught me ever so much. and he gave me a lot of confidence and then wr
the oscar—winning actor, activist and fitness guru, jane fonda.career spanning six decades, she has never shied away from speaking her mind. a trait not always welcome in the movie business, where sexism and abusive behaviour are currently in the spotlight as never before. so, how dark is the reality behind hollywood's glitz? applause. jane fonda, a very warm welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much. let me begin by asking you about the arc of your recent career because for a while it looked as...
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jane fonda, a very warm welcome to hardtalk.begin by asking you about the arc of your recent career because for a while it looked as though you have pretty much stopped? yes, i had stopped, i had no intention of coming back. i left the business for 15 years, ten of them with ted turner, who needs to have a job when you're with ted turner? it is too interesting, too much going on! and then five years writing my memoir and then i decided i could maybe find joy in acting again. what drew you back? what gave you that belief that you could still enjoy it? the process of living with ted for ten years and writing my memoir! he taught me ever so much. and he gave me a lot of confidence and then writing my memoir taught me a lot also about myself and about life. and ijust wanted to take on the challenge of acting again. do you think you had forgotten some of the frustrations that had perhaps encouraged you to stop acting in, i guess, it was around 1990? it was all from inside me. it had nothing to do with what was going on in hollywood.
jane fonda, a very warm welcome to hardtalk.begin by asking you about the arc of your recent career because for a while it looked as though you have pretty much stopped? yes, i had stopped, i had no intention of coming back. i left the business for 15 years, ten of them with ted turner, who needs to have a job when you're with ted turner? it is too interesting, too much going on! and then five years writing my memoir and then i decided i could maybe find joy in acting again. what drew you back?...
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but it's not that -- it's just about jane.'s about all of the minors in custody and also what the trump administration wants to do for reproductive rights for everyone. we know that they want to roll back rights for everyone and not just unaccompanied minors. >> talk about starting with the most vulnerable. brigitte, amiri, thank you for helping us understand this. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. well, it's earnings season once again. >>yeah. lot of tech companies are reporting today. and, how's it looking? >>i don't know. there's so many opinions out there, it's hard to make sense of it all. well, victor, do you have something for him? >>check this out. td ameritrade aggregates thousands of earnings estimates into a single data point. that way you can keep your eyes on the big picture. >>huh. feel better? >>much better. yeah, me too. wow, you really did a number on this thing. >>sorry about that. that's alright. i got a box of 'em. thousands of opinions. one estimate. the earnings tool from td ameritrade. eight hundred
but it's not that -- it's just about jane.'s about all of the minors in custody and also what the trump administration wants to do for reproductive rights for everyone. we know that they want to roll back rights for everyone and not just unaccompanied minors. >> talk about starting with the most vulnerable. brigitte, amiri, thank you for helping us understand this. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. well, it's earnings season once again. >>yeah. lot of tech companies...
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lourdes: jane tiene poco mÁs de 16 semanas en su proceso de gestaciÓn y ya a partir de la semana 20 esas. abogados del departamento de salud han dicho que no es costo que la agencia tenga que encargarse del transporte de la joven y de sus citas de seguimiento, ppero los representantes legales de jane insistente en que ellos se encargarÁn de esos trámites sin que le cueste nada al gobierno. la decisiÓn de hoy podrÍa ser apelada ante la corte suprema. marÍa elena: los senadores le hicieron las crÍticas mÁs duras que ha recibido el presidente trump, de miembros de su propio partido republicano. lo acusaron de degradar a estados unidos con sus faltas a la verdad, y que bajo el liderazgo de trump, el partido republicano amenaza con convertir a los norteamericanos en un pueblo temeroso y atrasado. janet rodrÍguez nos muestra cÓmo iinstaló la guerra interna del gobierno. janet: "basta ya, seÑor presidente", declarÓ el republicano desde el pleno del senado, agregando que el comportamiento del arma ejecutiva es insensato, escandaloso y poco digno. el senador y el presidente se han criticado en
lourdes: jane tiene poco mÁs de 16 semanas en su proceso de gestaciÓn y ya a partir de la semana 20 esas. abogados del departamento de salud han dicho que no es costo que la agencia tenga que encargarse del transporte de la joven y de sus citas de seguimiento, ppero los representantes legales de jane insistente en que ellos se encargarÁn de esos trámites sin que le cueste nada al gobierno. la decisiÓn de hoy podrÍa ser apelada ante la corte suprema. marÍa elena: los senadores le hicieron...
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that's it for me back now to jane in doha. right now for those of you watching us on facebook live a look at how cartoonists in mexico are using rubble from an earthquake to make and fight corruption and then has been criticized for its crackdown on. it still enjoys a lot of support details after the break. we got some wet weather in the forecast for turkey some more heavy rain coming through here a lot of cloud still easing across at least the start of the mediterranean stretching up across turkey line of wet weather just pushes in across the black sea that will topple its way further east was to georgia seeing some very heavy right possibility of some snow too where the temperatures just eleven degrees celsius there for ankara we'll see the temperature forty back further as we go on into choose to actually just nine celsius with more right and snow just around georgia just spilling out of that eastern side of the black sea possibility of wanted to showers over towards armenia and azerbaijan but south of that it's fine and su
that's it for me back now to jane in doha. right now for those of you watching us on facebook live a look at how cartoonists in mexico are using rubble from an earthquake to make and fight corruption and then has been criticized for its crackdown on. it still enjoys a lot of support details after the break. we got some wet weather in the forecast for turkey some more heavy rain coming through here a lot of cloud still easing across at least the start of the mediterranean stretching up across...
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jane doe.da lopez couldn't help but wonder if these dry bones were the women she'd been looking for. >> i just didn't know. there was so much going through my mind. >> over the years, ida's list of the lost had grown to include close to two dozen women who fit the same basic profile. young, drug addicted hispanic women who were known to wander the streets of albuquerque's war zone. for ida walking through the bone yard it felt as if she was watching a horror story unfold in real time. >> you're wondering i wonder if it's going to be the rest of the girls and i carried this little flier in my pocket and in my car for the last four years. >> and within weeks ida's early work of collecting dental records of the missing women and dna samples from their families began to payoff. bones started to get names. >> the only body that has been identified so far, victoria chavez. >> she was on your list. >> she was on my list. >> and you thought this is it. >> i thought this could be it, yeah. >> but there
jane doe.da lopez couldn't help but wonder if these dry bones were the women she'd been looking for. >> i just didn't know. there was so much going through my mind. >> over the years, ida's list of the lost had grown to include close to two dozen women who fit the same basic profile. young, drug addicted hispanic women who were known to wander the streets of albuquerque's war zone. for ida walking through the bone yard it felt as if she was watching a horror story unfold in real...
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and jane fonda, being ashamed is not enough. she made a decision.t was happening last year when her friend i believe it was rosanna arquette told her, what was happening? well, the campaign was happening. and being honest about what was happening would ruin the democrat narrative it would ruin their narrative about their political opponent. so, somehow there was a decision that this was preferred. that this would be the distraction about the -- a false distraction and claim by the democrat so as feminists and all of us, not only do these women who are established needs to speak up in order to change this environment, which we all wants changed but their silence does, in fact, contribute to the continuation of this horror that's unfolding. >> tucker: what i found so fascinating about that clip from the hillary clinton interview that we played was that she was being interviewed by an english reporter, by a brit, only a british reporter would have asked her as directly as did, no american reporter would ever say wait a second, what about these women wh
and jane fonda, being ashamed is not enough. she made a decision.t was happening last year when her friend i believe it was rosanna arquette told her, what was happening? well, the campaign was happening. and being honest about what was happening would ruin the democrat narrative it would ruin their narrative about their political opponent. so, somehow there was a decision that this was preferred. that this would be the distraction about the -- a false distraction and claim by the democrat so...
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jane, thank you. we'll be checking back jane wells there in las vegas. >> let's bring in our kayla tausche now in washington with the white house response to this shooting kayla? >> reporter: kelly, the white house last hour held a moment of sty lens on the south lawn the president, the vice president, their wives, surrounded by the white house staff, took a moment to remember those 58 victims and offer their thoughts to the more than 500 who remain in the hospital sarah huckabee sanders, the white house press secretary, also said that the president is receiving updates regularly and constantly, northeast of whimoss happening by chief of staff general john kelly in the press briefing that took place last hour sanders was asked specifically whether the president thought it would be appropriate to offer a policy response as he did about 16 months ago immediately in the wake of the shooting in orlando which at that time was the largest mass shooting in american history she said that then he was a candida
jane, thank you. we'll be checking back jane wells there in las vegas. >> let's bring in our kayla tausche now in washington with the white house response to this shooting kayla? >> reporter: kelly, the white house last hour held a moment of sty lens on the south lawn the president, the vice president, their wives, surrounded by the white house staff, took a moment to remember those 58 victims and offer their thoughts to the more than 500 who remain in the hospital sarah huckabee...
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as long as jane is in the news, i think that's good.he enemy, and i do not believe her saying she was upset that she was perceived as anti-american soldier or anti-american. she went on a broadcast, did a radio interview where she told vicious lies. america wanted to colonize vietnam. american soldiers were deserting at record numbers. american officers were drunks. nixon is a racist murder. this, to say she is not a traitor or didn't give aid and comfort what i think her photo op prolonged the vietnam war. it brought north vietnam away from the negotiating table. when soldiers came back, pows, americans from north vietnam and said they were tortured, she called them liars and hypocrite hypocrites. jane has been wrong about so many things. she's wrong again. >> kennedy: she makes my blood boil. i can't let go of the vietnam thing and the fact that she has no contrition. it drives me. >> dana: she only feels bad that it looked like it -- her image took a hit. what's weird is she is so self-aware about everything else in her life. she see
as long as jane is in the news, i think that's good.he enemy, and i do not believe her saying she was upset that she was perceived as anti-american soldier or anti-american. she went on a broadcast, did a radio interview where she told vicious lies. america wanted to colonize vietnam. american soldiers were deserting at record numbers. american officers were drunks. nixon is a racist murder. this, to say she is not a traitor or didn't give aid and comfort what i think her photo op prolonged the...
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thank you jane the hash tag we're following is hash tag free five z. it's trending in zimbabwe after lawyer and activist five harry was arrested over the weekend now the harry she's a critic of the ruling zanu p f government and she's running for a seat in the zimbabwe in parliament she was arrested on saturday during a football tournament that she helped organize for her campaign riot police interrupted the match and took to a police station for six hours she was released later that day but many say that her arrest is a political attack we talk to five over email and she told us that she was charged under an act that regulates the organization of public gatherings that can quote result in public disorder breach of the peace or any obstruction she did not have police clearance though to host the tournaments over email she also told us that the tournaments was only intended to help with quote voter registration to certify proof of residence and to make sure that our constituency has a large number of registered and formed voters goes on to say that ther
thank you jane the hash tag we're following is hash tag free five z. it's trending in zimbabwe after lawyer and activist five harry was arrested over the weekend now the harry she's a critic of the ruling zanu p f government and she's running for a seat in the zimbabwe in parliament she was arrested on saturday during a football tournament that she helped organize for her campaign riot police interrupted the match and took to a police station for six hours she was released later that day but...
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. >> and in the age of weinstein, o'reilly, and trump, an exclusive interview with jane fonda and gloria stein m when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. as the white house and allies furiously spend counternarratives about the russia scandal, wikileaks confirmed today that what was previously just conjecture. the trump campaign itself was soliciting stolen clinton e-mails. in the last few days, the president and associates and conservative media and on capitol hill have finally found what they say is the real russia story. evidence, according to them, that democrats and not the president are up to no good. they seized on a semiobscure seven-year-old uranium deal with russia that was approved by nine different agencies of the federal government and the revelation that the clinton campaign paid for research that eventually resulted in the infamous deal dossier. the document detailing the president's alleged russia ties and some other stuff. and for the president who talked to reporters today outside the white house, those stories came as the ultimat
. >> and in the age of weinstein, o'reilly, and trump, an exclusive interview with jane fonda and gloria stein m when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. as the white house and allies furiously spend counternarratives about the russia scandal, wikileaks confirmed today that what was previously just conjecture. the trump campaign itself was soliciting stolen clinton e-mails. in the last few days, the president and associates and...
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i mean, i'm two janes. i'm this one talking to you.ere's this new national geographic documentary, "jane." over 100 hours of unseen footage. >> they would be sending out a photographer to document the chimpanzees. we loved being out in nature and loved the work we were doing. >> reporter: when you saw that, how did you feel? >> it was and is rather emotional. when you see your life laid out like that, and it took me right back to those years i was in the forest. without question, they were the best years of my life. >> if you could put it in one sentence, how do you want to be remembered? >> we have to remember that each single one of us matters. we have a role to play in this life, just as every small species does. but for us, each day that we live, we make some impact on the planet. and we have a choice as to what kind of impact we're going to make. >> the idea that she really revolutionized s.t.e.m. before anybody talked about this. and still does this. she has an organization that brings kids out of the classroom and connects it wi
i mean, i'm two janes. i'm this one talking to you.ere's this new national geographic documentary, "jane." over 100 hours of unseen footage. >> they would be sending out a photographer to document the chimpanzees. we loved being out in nature and loved the work we were doing. >> reporter: when you saw that, how did you feel? >> it was and is rather emotional. when you see your life laid out like that, and it took me right back to those years i was in the forest....
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jane, think you very much.l bring you our exclusive interview with the spanish economy minister. join donate -- join the bloomberg team at 9:00 a.m. u.k. time. anna: up next, puerto rican bonds take a dive upon presidents -- the president's comments. how much should markets rely upon his word? this is bloomberg. ♪ 2:30 in the, afternoon. some of the polls are showing an increase in support for shinzo abe. the party will certainly play out over the next couple of weeks. yen unchanged. 112.74 is the current. will it move? >> the dollar story seems to have gone to sleep for little bit. the question is, does it regain traction? that's what the market will pay attention to. starting off on equities. taking a look at where we think we will go. calculations putting us to an inconclusive start for the day, doesn't really give us a sense of direction at the moment. you could see ftse 100 barely changed. we did yesterday, the spanish market down by nearly 3%. that will remain firmly on -- the ibex on spanish government a
jane, think you very much.l bring you our exclusive interview with the spanish economy minister. join donate -- join the bloomberg team at 9:00 a.m. u.k. time. anna: up next, puerto rican bonds take a dive upon presidents -- the president's comments. how much should markets rely upon his word? this is bloomberg. ♪ 2:30 in the, afternoon. some of the polls are showing an increase in support for shinzo abe. the party will certainly play out over the next couple of weeks. yen unchanged. 112.74...