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a jane doe teenage girl just rolled in. she had my card in her purse. them. - sorry about that, we had a-- - gabriela dawson. uh, you called about a jane doe? - yes, thank you for coming in. i just need some identification. and what is your relation to the deceased? - uh, i'm her friend. - not next of kin? - look, you called me. can i see the body or not?
a jane doe teenage girl just rolled in. she had my card in her purse. them. - sorry about that, we had a-- - gabriela dawson. uh, you called about a jane doe? - yes, thank you for coming in. i just need some identification. and what is your relation to the deceased? - uh, i'm her friend. - not next of kin? - look, you called me. can i see the body or not?
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administrations and how doe and can do as jane how much power you can have over to administrations. this is that story. when you are also a man or a woman and you also claim the title of jane doe, you can also have that power. when you do this, you can also be a transgender individual like myself. [cheering] ms. mason: and you conserve in the military now. [cheering] you can do that with don't ask, don't tell. that got turns down in 2010 during the prior administration. now we get to serve with equality. got tweeted bywe this administration, and jane for equalo stand up rights once again. and now, all of the men and women and transgender in the lgbt community have to stand up and fight against this administration and say no more. [cheering] ms. mason: we needed to make sure that we could stay in the military and make sure we were part of this fighting force in the navy, the marine corps, the air force, the coast guard. because we deserve to serve. [cheering] ms. mason: the men and women deserve diversity in the armed forces. ago, when i switched over and transitioned from the navy t
administrations and how doe and can do as jane how much power you can have over to administrations. this is that story. when you are also a man or a woman and you also claim the title of jane doe, you can also have that power. when you do this, you can also be a transgender individual like myself. [cheering] ms. mason: and you conserve in the military now. [cheering] you can do that with don't ask, don't tell. that got turns down in 2010 during the prior administration. now we get to serve with...
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we are jane does no more. one but by an army of survivors. we are jane does no more.o myself and this other women and little girls, and the fact that our sexual violation was enjoyed by larry, matters. it demandsjustice, and the sentence imposed today will send a message about how much these pressures women and children are worth. you have seen our pictures, your honour. moments in time captured when they were young and vulnerable and violated. the woman the last woman we heard there was rachael denhollander. she was the first to publicly accuse nasser — and the final victim to speak. this was the reaction in court. you are the bravest person i have ever had a court. thank you. applause as these testimonies have gone and feels like this will have ramifications not just the feels like this will have ramifications notjust the us port but the us society as well. nada tawfik has been following the story. absolutely, the sheer number of women and the strength of their testimony, and the horrific accounts that they brought to this courtroom. imean, the that they brought to
we are jane does no more. one but by an army of survivors. we are jane does no more.o myself and this other women and little girls, and the fact that our sexual violation was enjoyed by larry, matters. it demandsjustice, and the sentence imposed today will send a message about how much these pressures women and children are worth. you have seen our pictures, your honour. moments in time captured when they were young and vulnerable and violated. the woman the last woman we heard there was...
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administrations and how doe and can do as jane how much power you can have over to administrations.ave that power. when you do this, you can also be a transgender individual like myself. [cheering] ms. mason: and you conserve in the military now. [cheering] you can do that with don't ask, don't tell. that got turns down in 2010 during the prior administration. now we get to serve with equality. got tweeted bywe this administration, and jane for equalo stand up rights once again. and now, all of the men and women and transgender in the lgbt community have to stand up and fight against this administration and say no more. [cheering] ms. mason: we needed to make sure that we could stay in the military and make sure we were part of this fighting force in the navy, the marine corps, the air force, the coast guard. because we deserve to serve. [cheering] ms. mason: the men and women deserve diversity in the armed forces. ago, when i switched over and transitioned from the navy to the army -- [laughter] ms. mason: it was called blue to green. i went to a place called oklahoma. oklahoma pri
administrations and how doe and can do as jane how much power you can have over to administrations.ave that power. when you do this, you can also be a transgender individual like myself. [cheering] ms. mason: and you conserve in the military now. [cheering] you can do that with don't ask, don't tell. that got turns down in 2010 during the prior administration. now we get to serve with equality. got tweeted bywe this administration, and jane for equalo stand up rights once again. and now, all of...
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and jane does and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. a nation divided protesters in honduras clashed with police as the president is sworn in for a second term after a disputed election. systems that he and. a saudi billionaire prince to change in riyadh for more than two months on allegations of corruption is set free plus. i'm lauren free on the river of rocks if the land border between turkey and greece but it's all for the new frontline and the european union's attempts to keep refugees out. the taliban says it was behind a bomb attack in afghanistan's capital that killed at least ninety five people and injured more than one hundred fifty others the explosives were hidden in an ambulance that allowed the bomber to get through security in kabul's green zone the city's most heavily protected area jennifer glass reports. another day of carnage on the streets of kabul this time the bomb was in an ambulance the driver pretended to be taking someone to a nearby hospital but instead he detonated his device on a crowded street the taliban s
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care to weigh in with the london center for policy research, jesse jane does. od morning. >> good morning. the first talks in two years between north and south korea. what message does this send to the united states? >> it's about time because the united states has demonstrated that we are not playing anymore in president trump by us last week that we are solved state 81 to play games, making board is bigger than yours. in the military that is basically saying to your enemy all bets are off. we are not here to play around why you try to take over the entire peninsula which has been north korea's entire goal. they want to take over south korea in a way so that they have full occupation. a lot of people don't realize that. they think it is enabling with more food and supply, but finally the sanctions have worked and they are going to have to negotiate. cheryl: the u.s. is 30,000 troops and you have been north korea's ruler attempting to drive a wedge between a new progress bv. what are your thoughts on this? a un trained to drive a wedge in any progress we've made
care to weigh in with the london center for policy research, jesse jane does. od morning. >> good morning. the first talks in two years between north and south korea. what message does this send to the united states? >> it's about time because the united states has demonstrated that we are not playing anymore in president trump by us last week that we are solved state 81 to play games, making board is bigger than yours. in the military that is basically saying to your enemy all bets...
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the alleged victim identified only as jane doe says a medical assistant attacked her during an exam inry of last year. one was charged with four felonies. the doctor allegedly told investigators there had been previous complaints against the doctor. the doctor is named along with kaiser in the suit. he is still awaiting trial. he sent us this statement saying the statement -- the safety of patients is the highest priority. they will not accept behavior that puts them at risk. >> we learned it was an accidental overdose that killed rock legend tom petty. the coroners released a report that there was a mixture of medications in his system that included opioids like retinol and oxycodone. he died in october, barely one week after wrapping up a tour with his band the heartbreakers. his family posted on his facebook page that he suffered from chronic pain related to emphysema, knee problems, and a fractured hip. >>> one driver finds out the hard way, he can't blame tesla for this.>>> fisherman died in the river -- dies in a river to avoid a speeding boat. at stanford health care, we can now
the alleged victim identified only as jane doe says a medical assistant attacked her during an exam inry of last year. one was charged with four felonies. the doctor allegedly told investigators there had been previous complaints against the doctor. the doctor is named along with kaiser in the suit. he is still awaiting trial. he sent us this statement saying the statement -- the safety of patients is the highest priority. they will not accept behavior that puts them at risk. >> we...
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one thing we were really caught off guard is that now, such sentiment on the part of jane doe and joe schmoe will now be really driven to the white house and to the government, and that is why we believe that this country has enough checks and balances that all that has to be mitigated and corrected. really like any other country, i think this country could immensely benefit from a periodical constitutional convention, every 50 or 100 years, to critically examine checks and balances, laws and statutes, and correct it. otherwise, i am afraid we will wind up having the same destructive revolutions as many other countries go through every 50 to 100 years. i hope that we can avoid that. host: a few tweets as we have been having this conversation this morning. john in north carolina writes -- numeral north carolina, the schools have been obliterated by illegals. who would move into a third world like school system? kevin says -- congress should pass the dream act. illegal immigration is at a 45% -- 45 year low, so forget the expensive and unnecessary wall. i want to remind you today about
one thing we were really caught off guard is that now, such sentiment on the part of jane doe and joe schmoe will now be really driven to the white house and to the government, and that is why we believe that this country has enough checks and balances that all that has to be mitigated and corrected. really like any other country, i think this country could immensely benefit from a periodical constitutional convention, every 50 or 100 years, to critically examine checks and balances, laws and...
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now, she eventually was reunited with her daughter and there is a film called "i am jane doe" where she along with other women and mothers and young women are featured. can you see more about her story, what a brave woman she is because she is now standing up to it. she filed a lawsuit but the lawsuit was not successful because the judge said there is this immunity. and by the way, the courts that have ruled that these websites are protected by this federal law have said that congress ought to do something about that. most recently, last august, a sacramento judge dropped charges against backpage stating, and i quote, if and until congress sees fit to amend the immunity law, the broad reach of section 230, which is the section of the communications decency act even applies to those alleged to support the exploitation of others by human trafficking. now, to me, that's an invitation for congress to act, saying we get it. they are exploiting human beings online, but this federal law gives them this immunity. this immunity was put in place, you know, in an effort 21 years ago to try to ensu
now, she eventually was reunited with her daughter and there is a film called "i am jane doe" where she along with other women and mothers and young women are featured. can you see more about her story, what a brave woman she is because she is now standing up to it. she filed a lawsuit but the lawsuit was not successful because the judge said there is this immunity. and by the way, the courts that have ruled that these websites are protected by this federal law have said that congress...
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it does hurt our government. it is a democrat hoax. jane: well, a brief time ago i spoke to the bbc's north america reporter anthony zurcher. what does it do when donald trump says that the allegations are a democratic hoax? anthony: it first undermines the seriousness of the conversion by the intelligence community that -- conclusion by the intelligence community that there was russian meddling in the u.s. election, and it diminishes the chance of addressing that going forward. but you can see what donald trump is trying to say, "no collusion" seven times in his answer. that one answer. what he is trying to do is he is afraid that this undermines the legitimacy of his election. he views it as democrats' way of making him seem less like the actual winner of election, and puts him in a difficult position. he is pushing back as hard as he can, as he did in those answers. jane: it is extraordinary that 14 months after the election he is still talking about hillary clinton. why is he finding it so difficult to move on from this? anthony: it cam
it does hurt our government. it is a democrat hoax. jane: well, a brief time ago i spoke to the bbc's north america reporter anthony zurcher. what does it do when donald trump says that the allegations are a democratic hoax? anthony: it first undermines the seriousness of the conversion by the intelligence community that -- conclusion by the intelligence community that there was russian meddling in the u.s. election, and it diminishes the chance of addressing that going forward. but you can see...
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did she have some sort of medical issue on the way over and is unconcious and they brought in a jane doeey all told us no, they hadn't seen anybody with that. >> reporter: looking for support, carmen called her best friend angie. how'd she sound? >> frantic. and carmen's never frantic. carmen is the moev person i know. >> reporter: what did you think had happened? >> neither one of us really knew what was going on she was just disappeared. >> reporter: news of nicole's vanishing spread via facebook. where it was seen by longtime friends like cami. >> and y'know at first you wonder if she's just somewhere you know, cause this doesn't happen in smalltown usa. >> reporter: so she's not really missing, she's off somewhere and she just doesn't wanna be found? or she doesn't wanna talk to anybody? >> right. >> reporter: and that does sound like nicky? >> very much so. >> reporter: but before long, nicole's friends and family wondered if something more sinister was behind the disappearance. carmen called nicole's estranged husband. >> reporter: did you talk to jason? >> yes i called him and ask
did she have some sort of medical issue on the way over and is unconcious and they brought in a jane doeey all told us no, they hadn't seen anybody with that. >> reporter: looking for support, carmen called her best friend angie. how'd she sound? >> frantic. and carmen's never frantic. carmen is the moev person i know. >> reporter: what did you think had happened? >> neither one of us really knew what was going on she was just disappeared. >> reporter: news of...
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the way jane does it. >> good morning, america.>>> how about this for a little monday motivation. former boxing champion laila ali is here live. she's a knockout in the kitchen. she's sharing her healthy dishes with a twist. >>> but first, the government shutdown now in the third day. national monuments are closed. hundreds of thousands of federal employees are not getting paid right now. back to mary bruce on capitol hill. mary, some hope that there might be a compromise today. >> yeah, good morning. after another late night, a frenzy negotiations here on the hill. this morning there's still no deal. but there is a compromise in the works that would keep the government open temporarily for just another three weeks in exchange for a promise to act on immigration and d.r.e.a.m.ers. but democrats want stronger assurances that they'll do something to protect those nearly 800,000 undocumented immigrants brought to the u.s. as children. while republicans say they don't want to negotiate until the government reopens. meanwhile, the press
the way jane does it. >> good morning, america.>>> how about this for a little monday motivation. former boxing champion laila ali is here live. she's a knockout in the kitchen. she's sharing her healthy dishes with a twist. >>> but first, the government shutdown now in the third day. national monuments are closed. hundreds of thousands of federal employees are not getting paid right now. back to mary bruce on capitol hill. mary, some hope that there might be a...
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jane: very briefly, what does india want? >> india wants to be recognized as one of the great powers in the world. they feel in many ways that all that india has accomplished with decades of democracy, despite its flaws, and against the odds, as many said after independence, they have not yet been given that due. jane: thank you very much for joining me. >> thank you. jane: it was a video that went viral and provoked protests across the u.s. eric garner's final moments in a choke hold while complaining he couldn't breathe captured on a cell phone. the debate over police use of force has raged on ever since. now an unlikely theater experiment involving officers and improv aims to use mr. garner's tragic death as a way to improve relations between police and the public. we went to have a look. >> police officers saying, "we had to take him down." >> i can't breathe. >> he refused to follow orders, and it cost him his life. >> i can't breathe, i can't breathe. i can't breathe, i can't breathe. >> i don't think that is representa
jane: very briefly, what does india want? >> india wants to be recognized as one of the great powers in the world. they feel in many ways that all that india has accomplished with decades of democracy, despite its flaws, and against the odds, as many said after independence, they have not yet been given that due. jane: thank you very much for joining me. >> thank you. jane: it was a video that went viral and provoked protests across the u.s. eric garner's final moments in a choke...
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jane: a brief time ago i spoke with our north america reporter anthony zurcher. what on earth does steve bannon hope to gain from this? anthony: that is a good question. it is a reflection of the fact that while he was extremely influential in the later days of the campaign and early days in the white house, he is out of power now, and he could be settling scores, he could be talking off-the-cuff, like he does sometimes. i think he is in a tenuous position at this point. he is back at breitbart news, but even his position as head of breitbart news looks like it could be in jeopardy. he has made a very dangerous enemy with the president. jane: donald trump and steve bannon used to be in political lockstep. what effect will this have on trump supporters? anthony: trump has 30% of the american public that will stick with him through thick and thin. are they more enamored with the ideas of trumpism or trump the man himself? as we have seen the past two years, you should not bet against trump supporters' dedication to trump the man. i think they will in all likelihood stick with him thr
jane: a brief time ago i spoke with our north america reporter anthony zurcher. what on earth does steve bannon hope to gain from this? anthony: that is a good question. it is a reflection of the fact that while he was extremely influential in the later days of the campaign and early days in the white house, he is out of power now, and he could be settling scores, he could be talking off-the-cuff, like he does sometimes. i think he is in a tenuous position at this point. he is back at breitbart...
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when the united states grows, so does the world. jane: but back home, reports that the president wanted to sack special counsel robert mueller has sparked another firestorm in the russia investigation. >> my daughter angela was murdered -- jane: and the billboards getting oscar buzz. we speak with the writer and director of the film making its mark. to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the u.s. is open for business -- that was the message the donald trump made loud and clear in davos today. speaking to the economic forum, he stood by the demands of fair and reciprocal trade, but also said "america first" did not mean "america alone." so what did business leaders make of it? jon sopel is covering it all for us. jon: wherever donald trump has gone in davos, the crouds have gone with him. wherever the cameras have been, the president has been pleased to oblige. president trump: i hope we will bring back many billions of dollars into the u.s. it is already happening. billions of dollars going back to the u.s.,
when the united states grows, so does the world. jane: but back home, reports that the president wanted to sack special counsel robert mueller has sparked another firestorm in the russia investigation. >> my daughter angela was murdered -- jane: and the billboards getting oscar buzz. we speak with the writer and director of the film making its mark. to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the u.s. is open for business -- that was the message the donald trump...
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jane the political limbo does appear to be over for the moment there is an agreement that formal coalition talks will now take place and there is of course the problem of exactly what the comprehensive statement will see today does contain because there are crucial issues hurdles as called by anger merkel that they were discussing and those discussions went on throughout the night so clearly they've got to form some sort of statement which will allow the social democrats leader martin schulz to try and sell this deal at a special delegates conference on january twenty first and that itself could be a problem that's the final hurdle so yes this is as you said some form of a breakthrough but martin children the socialists have yet to decide and put it to their delegates and only then after they get agreement on january twenty first if they do get agreement will be the formal talks take place which means that any coalition grand coalition government will not actually be in office probably until april but it does appear from what's coming out and they're only dribs and drabs coming out on the
jane the political limbo does appear to be over for the moment there is an agreement that formal coalition talks will now take place and there is of course the problem of exactly what the comprehensive statement will see today does contain because there are crucial issues hurdles as called by anger merkel that they were discussing and those discussions went on throughout the night so clearly they've got to form some sort of statement which will allow the social democrats leader martin schulz to...
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really quick story, he worked a homicide case where the victim was a baby, a newborn baby that was jane doends himself so that she could get a burial marker. he was just that kind of a person. wonderful. brian: wonderful. and that's pretty much what motivated the president to make this a major pars of his campaign to get to the white house. do you feel like the president is on the right track, even going after some of the politicians and mayors and sheriffs that refuse to enforce, become sanctuary cities? >> absolutely. i think he is completely on the right course. and i hope that the justifiable department pursues this. i hope they start withholding funds. i hope they start arresting the sheriffs and the lawmakers who are protecting these people and everybody i know is 100 percent behind him. brian: now, dew points him to get the death penalty or dew points to see him rot in hell, rot in prison, excuse me? >> i want to see him get the death penalty and i want to be there to watch him draw his last breath. brian: what about the people who allowed him to come back in? do you want to see an i
really quick story, he worked a homicide case where the victim was a baby, a newborn baby that was jane doends himself so that she could get a burial marker. he was just that kind of a person. wonderful. brian: wonderful. and that's pretty much what motivated the president to make this a major pars of his campaign to get to the white house. do you feel like the president is on the right track, even going after some of the politicians and mayors and sheriffs that refuse to enforce, become...
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one thing we were really caught off guard is that now, such sentiment on the part of jane doe and joechmoe will now be really driven to the white house and to the government, and that is why we believe that this country has enough checks and balances that all that has to be mitigated and corrected. really like any other country, i think this country could immensely benefit from a periodical constitutional convention, every 50 or 100 years, to critically examine checks and balances, laws and statutes, and correct it. otherwise, i am afraid we will wind up having the same destructive revolutions as many other countries go through every 50 to 100 years. i hope that we can avoid that. host: a few tweets as we have been having this conversation this morning. john in north carolina writes -- numeral north carolina, the schools have been obliterated by illegals. who would move into a third world like school system? kevin says -- congress should pass the dream act. illegal immigration is at a 45% -- 45 year low, so forget the expensive and unnecessary wall. i want to remind you today about wh
one thing we were really caught off guard is that now, such sentiment on the part of jane doe and joechmoe will now be really driven to the white house and to the government, and that is why we believe that this country has enough checks and balances that all that has to be mitigated and corrected. really like any other country, i think this country could immensely benefit from a periodical constitutional convention, every 50 or 100 years, to critically examine checks and balances, laws and...
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does not want aid. we also questioned the figure of $33 billion. jane the broader point, there has been criticism by the u.s. on pakistan's efforts to combat terrorism. why is it so difficult to convince the administration of the efforts you are making? >> you can see the situation in pakistan. in the last three to four years, we have eliminated safe havens from tribal areas. the security situation has improved. we used to have 150 terrorist incidents on month. jane: why doesn't america believe you? >> pakistan has made that achievement. the situation in afghanistan, unfortunately, has deteriorated. according to u.s. reports, 40 areas are not under control. that means you are talking about militants, and you are going back to the time when it all started, 2001, 2002. pakistan, i guess, provides an easy or convenient scapegoat for the failure in afghanistan. jane: how much cooperation is there between you and the u.s. right now? >> we would like to have more cooperation. we think the answer lies in further intelligence cooperation, military to military c
does not want aid. we also questioned the figure of $33 billion. jane the broader point, there has been criticism by the u.s. on pakistan's efforts to combat terrorism. why is it so difficult to convince the administration of the efforts you are making? >> you can see the situation in pakistan. in the last three to four years, we have eliminated safe havens from tribal areas. the security situation has improved. we used to have 150 terrorist incidents on month. jane: why doesn't america...
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we are jane doe is no more. i will never be out of the gymnastics again in the same way.e girls and young women all of these survivors were everyday. i feel like i see them on the faces of my two precious daughters full. when i watch my daughter is eyes light up at the nutcracker, i remember how all these unused to be. the sparkle their eyes must have had, as mine did, before their innocence was taken. we will take you to michigan when the sentencing gets under way whenever it happens we will bring it to you. a new inquest has opened into the death of a soldier at deepcut barracks in 1995. the coroner has told the court the scope of an original inquest in 1995 was "limited" and he had now enabled a "broader enquiry". private sean benton was the first of four young soldiers to be found dead at the barracks in surrey over a seven year period. a coroner has previously ruled that he took his own life. we can talk to our correspondent richard lister. he is covering this inquest for us. what has the coroner been saying? we have had half a day of testimony at this inquest. it wr
we are jane doe is no more. i will never be out of the gymnastics again in the same way.e girls and young women all of these survivors were everyday. i feel like i see them on the faces of my two precious daughters full. when i watch my daughter is eyes light up at the nutcracker, i remember how all these unused to be. the sparkle their eyes must have had, as mine did, before their innocence was taken. we will take you to michigan when the sentencing gets under way whenever it happens we will...
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us now from jakarta step what is the latest with a hawk he's still in jail but where does he's case stand. yes jane a hawk is still serving his prison term and soon after his verdict was handed down in may two years in prison he decided not to appeal this verdict because he sat he didn't want to create more controversy in society as you remember his case and also his controversial remarks about this koranic verse led to huge protests here in the indonesian capital one of the largest protest in indonesia in modern history and also his supporters went to the streets trying to defend him amnesty international has called a hawk a prisoner of conscience and has asked for his immediate release but as things are looking now because also the prosecutor didn't appeal the verdict it looks like a hawk will be released somewhere in two thousand and nineteen he will probably get some deductions for good behavior is basically spending his time reading a lot he's reading a lot of religious books the koran and also the bible is learning local languages and he is receiving a lot of visitors in prison that he still
us now from jakarta step what is the latest with a hawk he's still in jail but where does he's case stand. yes jane a hawk is still serving his prison term and soon after his verdict was handed down in may two years in prison he decided not to appeal this verdict because he sat he didn't want to create more controversy in society as you remember his case and also his controversial remarks about this koranic verse led to huge protests here in the indonesian capital one of the largest protest in...
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jane: bill, i don't want to be cynical, but three years does seem a long time to say goodbye.t sales? ultimately? >> well, you cannot blame the guy for taking one last big swing through the world. he is certainly going to cash in on it. you are looking at gross is probably in excess of $400 million for a tour like this. with elton and knowing it is his last hurrah, but i think that when you look at his career and everything you know about his financial health, i don't think this is a guy who really needs the money. there is a real connection between elton and his fans. john'sill werde on elton long farewell. finally, 2 decades after dolly the sheep, scientists in china have used the same technique to clone 2 monkeys. they were born several weeks ago at a laboratory in shanghai. scientists say genetically identical monkeys will help research into human diseases. critics say the work raises ethical concerns. putting science aside, there are durable, are they not? perhaps not. i think i prefer cats. find more on that story and all the bases on our website, and to see what we're w
jane: bill, i don't want to be cynical, but three years does seem a long time to say goodbye.t sales? ultimately? >> well, you cannot blame the guy for taking one last big swing through the world. he is certainly going to cash in on it. you are looking at gross is probably in excess of $400 million for a tour like this. with elton and knowing it is his last hurrah, but i think that when you look at his career and everything you know about his financial health, i don't think this is a guy...
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it's clear from many european capitals that they're extremely concerned here and where does this lead and then. well jane a for the last few months since the statement by president trump last october there had been really loud loud cries of concern there was a joint statement by the british german and french leaders saying reminding the world that the twenty fifteen deal was the culmination of thirteen years of diplomatic work they're also stressing that if sanctions were reapplied that would in effect kill the deal and that it couldn't be renegotiated of course it's not just a diplomatic success that they're trying to protect but it's also trade interests there are many european countries lining up deals in iran's or energy sector there's even been a deal signed by hungary and iran to build a small nuclear reactor but i think that beyond that they're all stressing that iran could actually move towards isolation if this deal where threatened and on wednesday the head of iran's atomic atomic organization said that his country could easily increase its uranium enrichment capacity if in fact president trump
it's clear from many european capitals that they're extremely concerned here and where does this lead and then. well jane a for the last few months since the statement by president trump last october there had been really loud loud cries of concern there was a joint statement by the british german and french leaders saying reminding the world that the twenty fifteen deal was the culmination of thirteen years of diplomatic work they're also stressing that if sanctions were reapplied that would...
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jane o'brien. president trump takes davos buys -- by storm, meeting with some of america's closest allies. one senator tells us what he hopes to hear. senator corker: i hope that when he speaks tomorrow he does so in a manner to reestablish or at least build back some of the trust that our nation has had. jane: the united nations warns that 1.5 million people on the brink of famine in south sudan. and it is art fit for a king. this collection belonged to charles i, who famously lost his head. now his masterpieces are finding a new audience. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. donald trump spent his first day in davos with plenty on his agenda. first he met with british prime minister theresa may and protected -- predicted a tremendous increase in trade between the two countries. then in discussions with israel's benjamin netanyahu, he threatened to withhold aid from the palestinians if they did not pursue peace with israel. so how is the "america first" message being received? from davos, jon sopel reports. jon: in a blur of rotor blades, a swirl of snow, and a near- avalanche of expectation, donald into davos today. not his natural environment.
jane o'brien. president trump takes davos buys -- by storm, meeting with some of america's closest allies. one senator tells us what he hopes to hear. senator corker: i hope that when he speaks tomorrow he does so in a manner to reestablish or at least build back some of the trust that our nation has had. jane: the united nations warns that 1.5 million people on the brink of famine in south sudan. and it is art fit for a king. this collection belonged to charles i, who famously lost his head....
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supervisor angela alioto, the acting mayor london breed, current supervisor jane kim, and former state senator mark leno. the group does include a lot of potential firsts for the position. the first african-american female mayor of the city. the first asian-american female mayor of the city. or the first openly gay mayor of san francisco. alex clements with lighthouse communications says there are still factions, moderates and progressives, but they may not have as much influence this time around. >> in the age of president trump, a lot of the past divisions san francisco has faced have become somewhat nuanced and blurred. we have a different town than we had the last time there was an open race for mayor. >> reporter: the big question now, will london breed continue on in her dual role as acting mayor and president of the board of supervisors as she runs for mayor? there's increasing pressure to replace her with an interim mayor so she doesn't have an advantage in the race and also to have a mayor that can do the job full time in the meantime. but so far, the supervisors have not reached an agreement on who would serv
supervisor angela alioto, the acting mayor london breed, current supervisor jane kim, and former state senator mark leno. the group does include a lot of potential firsts for the position. the first african-american female mayor of the city. the first asian-american female mayor of the city. or the first openly gay mayor of san francisco. alex clements with lighthouse communications says there are still factions, moderates and progressives, but they may not have as much influence this time...
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jane: so when you get an event like this that is so rare and so stunning, does that lp public actually grasp the significance? does that mean there is more impetus to make new discoveries and go back to the moon? derrick: well, actually, what happens th an event like this is this stimulus of public interest, d it comes through doing things like highlighting little factors about the moon.ex fople, the super moon idea. that is not a new thing that occurs.e there ur to six super moon opportunities every year. so that is not rare.f the instancee blue moon happens fairly frequently also. eatting all three of them together gives ay great way to sell people on the idea of getting out to observe the moon. anytime we can heighten people's interest in the moongive a chance to make the case of why we need to do further exploration of the surface, why we need to send people there so we can gather as much information and learn as much as we can and use it as a jumping-off point for further exploration into the solar system. jane: i thought that once in a blue moon meant that it happened really brie
jane: so when you get an event like this that is so rare and so stunning, does that lp public actually grasp the significance? does that mean there is more impetus to make new discoveries and go back to the moon? derrick: well, actually, what happens th an event like this is this stimulus of public interest, d it comes through doing things like highlighting little factors about the moon.ex fople, the super moon idea. that is not a new thing that occurs.e there ur to six super moon opportunities...
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and i'm jane dutton this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. but america first does not mean america alone u.s. president donald trump declares america open for business but insists trade must be fair. more heads roll as the fallout from the u.s. gymnastics sex scandal continues to mount. trial and you play confronts a stranger's policies on immigration. president one is warning that turkey's operation against kurdish fighters in syria could be extended to the border with iraq has traveled with the turkish army as it continues its offensive to sweep fighters from the region the move risks a possible confrontation with the kurdish. militia that's a group backed by the united states and nato ally stephanie deca and cameraman jamil bustle of this report from the city of us. as we enter syria it is the free syrian army flag flies high here we are on a media trip into as organized by the turkish authorities they take us close to where there's been fighting with the kurdish armed group turkey calls a terrorist organization turkish forces are trying to push it out of the re
and i'm jane dutton this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. but america first does not mean america alone u.s. president donald trump declares america open for business but insists trade must be fair. more heads roll as the fallout from the u.s. gymnastics sex scandal continues to mount. trial and you play confronts a stranger's policies on immigration. president one is warning that turkey's operation against kurdish fighters in syria could be extended to the border with iraq has...
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the international community and things like that and moon jane was an important architect of that he really really wants talks and he really does he really believes that talking to north korea and pulling them in is the way to actually get movement on these issues and the americans are really going the other way especially under donald trump right we've seen much more belligerent hawkish rhetoric from trump than any other president and so you've got the potential for a really really wide divergence between the united states and south korea i'm actually really impressed in two thousand and seventeen how the two sides managed to paper over those differences but i mean this wedge this wedge issue you know a wedge just sort of divide between the two i mean this has been waiting for the north koreans for a while i'm surprised it actually took them this long to fit try to figure out a way to drive them apart the u.s. says it intends to withhold more than two hundred fifty million dollars of aid to pakistan and the decision comes up to president trump again as the country of being a safe haven for terrorists in jordan has more from wa
the international community and things like that and moon jane was an important architect of that he really really wants talks and he really does he really believes that talking to north korea and pulling them in is the way to actually get movement on these issues and the americans are really going the other way especially under donald trump right we've seen much more belligerent hawkish rhetoric from trump than any other president and so you've got the potential for a really really wide...
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untrained people in an non—monitored environment, she says they should be banned outright, and so does carol. janey more but don‘t want others to be restricted. and you can get quieter fireworks. i willjust mention this, i love this. the man who changed the face of the retail giant... well, changed the way of the things we do at home really. the inventor of light year has died. i never understood what ikea stood for. the i and k is for ingvar kamprad and the other initials are for where he comes from. you can email us at bbcbrea kfast@bbc. co. uk or share your thoughts with other viewers on our facebook page. brea kfast‘s tim muffett is at the lee valley ice centre in london this morning, to find out about a scheme that hopes to discover future champions. the winter olympics getaway on the 9th of february but what about the olympics after that in beijing in 2022 for example? who will be taking pa rt 2022 for example? who will be taking part in that? people have been invited to come along to the lee valley ice centre to demonstrate their sporting skills. more details later but he was the news where
untrained people in an non—monitored environment, she says they should be banned outright, and so does carol. janey more but don‘t want others to be restricted. and you can get quieter fireworks. i willjust mention this, i love this. the man who changed the face of the retail giant... well, changed the way of the things we do at home really. the inventor of light year has died. i never understood what ikea stood for. the i and k is for ingvar kamprad and the other initials are for where he...
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from a perverse perspective yes donald trump does get some credit and perhaps we should be a little more generous in saying that he has acknowledged that jane can take a leading role in doing in trying to find in trying to pursue him to korean reconciliation and for that i think there is some credit that donald trump can take but this is primarily our president moon who deserves the credit well as we heard from caleb that i mean unlike previous talks between the two koreas the u.s. will not be at the table despite what we say about donald trump i mean how could this affect the process. what it can do and what it can helpfully do is that if there is progress in this trial in these talks slowly gradually over a period of time it then paints the u.s. as the only belligerent and hostile force which is seeking belligerent means in resolving the issue and that will force the us to do it recalculation off its policy on north korea and try to see how it can also facilitate more peaceful solutions rather than just hawkish solutions so from that perspective it can be useful but we must also remember in mind that there's only so far that south and nor
from a perverse perspective yes donald trump does get some credit and perhaps we should be a little more generous in saying that he has acknowledged that jane can take a leading role in doing in trying to find in trying to pursue him to korean reconciliation and for that i think there is some credit that donald trump can take but this is primarily our president moon who deserves the credit well as we heard from caleb that i mean unlike previous talks between the two koreas the u.s. will not be...
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jane fonda what is and is not appropriate. >> the wrap calls megyns rebuttal fair and accurate. debra messing wrote it's shameful rosy o'donnell wrote megyn kelly is a moron. she sucks and so doeser show. >> we wondered if kelly would address the backlash today. we found out the show was recorded. the decision to pre tape was made last week because of the sensitive nature of today's broadcast. former today show host ann curry was filling on the view today when it was a hot topic. >> we can reach out and listen. >> they were mean to you at the today show. >> here we go. >> last night curry told colbert she didn't get pleasure out of matt lauer's firing. >> i didn't have a chance to celebrate for a lot of reasons. you have to think about the pain to a lot of people. >> the former today show anchor was spotted grabbing a pizza. he also hit a local deli. he's been staying close to home despite a report his wife kicked him out. >> music icon neil diamond made a stunning announcement just two days shy of his 77th birthday. diamond still sells out arenas around the world is retiring effective immediately because of serious health condition. ♪ sweet caroline ♪ ♪ >> the legendary singer
jane fonda what is and is not appropriate. >> the wrap calls megyns rebuttal fair and accurate. debra messing wrote it's shameful rosy o'donnell wrote megyn kelly is a moron. she sucks and so doeser show. >> we wondered if kelly would address the backlash today. we found out the show was recorded. the decision to pre tape was made last week because of the sensitive nature of today's broadcast. former today show host ann curry was filling on the view today when it was a hot topic....
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the international community and things like that and moon jane was an important architect of that he really really wants talks and he really does he really believes that talking to north korea and pulling them in is the way to actually get movement on these issues and the americans are really going the other way especially under donald trump right we've seen much more belligerent hawkish rhetoric from trump than any other president and so you've got the potential for a really really wide divergence in the united states and south korea i'm actually really impressed in two thousand and seventeen how the two sides managed to paper over those differences but i mean this wedge this wedge issue you know a wedge a sort of divide between the two i mean this has been waiting for the north koreans for a while i'm surprised it actually took them this long to fit try to figure out a way to drive them apart ok robert kennedy thank you thanks for having me. here is president donald trump has threatened to cut aid to the palestinian authority saying it is no longer willing to talk peace last month he angered palestinians after recognizing jer
the international community and things like that and moon jane was an important architect of that he really really wants talks and he really does he really believes that talking to north korea and pulling them in is the way to actually get movement on these issues and the americans are really going the other way especially under donald trump right we've seen much more belligerent hawkish rhetoric from trump than any other president and so you've got the potential for a really really wide...
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jane. i love how the media for able to get hold of everything but they can't get ahold of this mysterious. journalist and independent investigators have been trying to identify the mysterious john doefor most of the year. one of them jennifer rejects published an intriguing post on his website. the kind of people's informant footstool to sell the information in kind of picture that is a girl in blue suits with the caption jackie o. m. . so how does this involve joel. and if explains that he deliberately didn't mention generous sounding board choose a photo in which he could be recognized. for his safety. political assassination or assassination by hired assassins is a common occurrence in panama and it can be accomplished for a very small amount of money and i have no need to have anybody who i ever write about to suffer that kind of end from somebody. chasing them down another said. rejects version paints a very different picture of roman francisca depicting him as an exemplary family man and a father of six and one of my sources detailed a case where one of the alone fun sake has many mistresses this one of course was his personal secretary they had a falling out because he would
jane. i love how the media for able to get hold of everything but they can't get ahold of this mysterious. journalist and independent investigators have been trying to identify the mysterious john doefor most of the year. one of them jennifer rejects published an intriguing post on his website. the kind of people's informant footstool to sell the information in kind of picture that is a girl in blue suits with the caption jackie o. m. . so how does this involve joel. and if explains that he...
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jane. i love how the media for able to get hold of everything but they can't get a hold of this mysterious. journalist and independent investigators have been trying to identify the mysterious john doefor most of the year. one of them jennifer rejects published an intriguing post on his website. the kind of people's informant footstool to sell the information in kind of a picture that is a go in blue suits with the caption jackie o. m. . so how does this involve joel. if explains that he deliberately didn't mention jeff you're assuming more choose a photo in which she could be recognized. for her safety. or a little assassination or assassination by hired assassins is a common occurrence in panama and it can be accomplished for a very small amount of money and i have no need to have anybody who i ever write about to suffer that kind of end from somebody. chasing them down another set. rejects version paints a very different picture of roman francisca depicting him as an exemplary family man and a father of six and one of my sources detailed the case where one never alone fun sake has many mistresses this one of course was his personal secretary they had a falling out because he woul
jane. i love how the media for able to get hold of everything but they can't get a hold of this mysterious. journalist and independent investigators have been trying to identify the mysterious john doefor most of the year. one of them jennifer rejects published an intriguing post on his website. the kind of people's informant footstool to sell the information in kind of a picture that is a go in blue suits with the caption jackie o. m. . so how does this involve joel. if explains that he...
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does it offer? let's talk to professor sam janes, who leads on lung cancer at university college london hospital, and should we be by this? i think this is a really exciting breakthrough. if you imagine, the big problem with cancer is that it can often grow inside our bodies. and actually spread around our bodies before we even realise we have it. we have no symptoms, and eventually something feels wrong and we might go to the gp or feels wrong and we might go to the gpora feels wrong and we might go to the gp or a hospital doctor and they tell us we have cancer, but u nfortu nately tell us we have cancer, but unfortunately it has spread. we have relatively limited treatments. it might help us live longer and improve our quality of life, but it will not cure us. the big vision for scientists now is that we diagnose cancer early. so even when we are without symptoms and don't know we have it. this test is a significant step in that direction. what does the tests do in simple terms? the testis the tests do in simple terms? the test is very clever, it's almost like a blood biopsy, a liquid biopsy. you g
does it offer? let's talk to professor sam janes, who leads on lung cancer at university college london hospital, and should we be by this? i think this is a really exciting breakthrough. if you imagine, the big problem with cancer is that it can often grow inside our bodies. and actually spread around our bodies before we even realise we have it. we have no symptoms, and eventually something feels wrong and we might go to the gp or feels wrong and we might go to the gpora feels wrong and we...
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jane. i love how the media for able to get hold of everything but they can't get a hold of this mysterious game. journalist and independent investigators have been trying to identify the mysterious john doefor most of the year. one of them jennifer rejects published an intriguing post on his website. the panama papers informant footstool to sell the information in kind of a picture that is a girl in blue suits with the caption jackie o. m. . so how does this involve joel. and his explains that he deliberately didn't mention jeff you're assuming born choose a photo in which he could be recognized. for safety. a little assassination or assassination by hired assassins is a common occurrence in panama and it can be accomplished for a very small amount of money and i have no need to have anybody who i ever write about to suffer that kind of and from somebody. chasing them down another set. rejects version paints a very different picture of roman francisca depicting him as an exemplary family man and a father of six and one of my sources detailed the case where one never alone fun sake has many mistresses this one of course was his personal secretary they had a falling out because he would no
jane. i love how the media for able to get hold of everything but they can't get a hold of this mysterious game. journalist and independent investigators have been trying to identify the mysterious john doefor most of the year. one of them jennifer rejects published an intriguing post on his website. the panama papers informant footstool to sell the information in kind of a picture that is a girl in blue suits with the caption jackie o. m. . so how does this involve joel. and his explains that...
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jane, good morning >> look at the pour transits she's putting on people's nails, they're stunning. how long doest take you to do this >> about an hour. >> let's take a look somebody that's already done. show this off for are phenomenonal. bring them over here missy. we got the dogs. that's pretty impressive. scott what do you got happening down here >> we have cc's creation. she's been doing face painting all morning long. you can look at cc's creations we have a lady in the hot seat, so to speak. tell us your name >> rita. >> reporter:? you from >> olney >> are you ready for the eagles to win >> yes, i am >> fly eagles fly >> fly eagles fly. all day. >> and cc what you are doing to her face >> embellishing doing a lull mask here, because her block is having a wonderful block party where she'll be the star of the show, so that's what we're doing for the over the top design >> your whole body? >> we can work on it. yes, we can >> scott, let me hold the microphone. josh wants you to sign them. >> you don't need to write the declaration of independence. ok. i want to put my name. ok? there you go.
jane, good morning >> look at the pour transits she's putting on people's nails, they're stunning. how long doest take you to do this >> about an hour. >> let's take a look somebody that's already done. show this off for are phenomenonal. bring them over here missy. we got the dogs. that's pretty impressive. scott what do you got happening down here >> we have cc's creation. she's been doing face painting all morning long. you can look at cc's creations we have a lady in...