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arrived back in australia after almost three months in a thai prison joe is here with more on that jo that's right probably yes those who campaigned for bahraini footballer to be released say it's a win for humanity al-arabiya was arrested in thailand while on honeymoon in november he face extradition to bahrain where he fit being tortured or killed but those face were put aside when he arrived back in melbourne earlier andrew thomas was at the airports. was in a bangkok prison for more than two months of chemo al-arabiya dreamed of this moment but until monday it looked less and less likely that it would happen then suddenly he was released and soon on a plane to australia i would defend. this to music to see other people. before him if yes this is what to. think is there a little. bit. more than a hundred people waiting for al-arabiya at melbourne airport none for even twenty four hours they'd be here now. late last night because it is very frightening traffic a respected from it is safe tonight. ellery led by a writer for australia and twenty fulton after being accused of vandalism during
arrived back in australia after almost three months in a thai prison joe is here with more on that jo that's right probably yes those who campaigned for bahraini footballer to be released say it's a win for humanity al-arabiya was arrested in thailand while on honeymoon in november he face extradition to bahrain where he fit being tortured or killed but those face were put aside when he arrived back in melbourne earlier andrew thomas was at the airports. was in a bangkok prison for more than...
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we will come to that last story just shortly, nigel and jo, but we will come to that last story just ortly, nigeland jo, but we we will come to that last story just shortly, nigel and jo, but we start with the observer, mps telling the prime minister that she should sack the transport secretary, what is the paper saying to my well, this is the ha pless paper saying to my well, this is the hapless chris grayling, who, as you rightly say, is transport secretary... hapless chris grayling! exactly, and this is the government who were about to award a contract worth nearly £40 million to a company called seaborne freight to run ferry services out of ramsgate, where there is a port that has not been used for several years now, but would be the link between ramsgate and ostend in belgium. now, the ferry company had no ships, and a p pa re ntly ferry company had no ships, and apparently they took the website from a kebab takeaway website thing, so from a kebab takeaway website thing, so the whole thing is absolutely ridiculous, it is beyond parody. now it appears that they have told the compa
we will come to that last story just shortly, nigel and jo, but we will come to that last story just ortly, nigeland jo, but we we will come to that last story just shortly, nigel and jo, but we start with the observer, mps telling the prime minister that she should sack the transport secretary, what is the paper saying to my well, this is the ha pless paper saying to my well, this is the hapless chris grayling, who, as you rightly say, is transport secretary... hapless chris grayling! exactly,...
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we will come to that last story just shortly, nigel and jo, but we will come to that last story just ps telling the prime minister that she should sack the transport secretary, what is the paper saying to my well, this is the ha pless paper saying to my well, this is the hapless chris grayling, who, as you rightly say, is transport secretary...
we will come to that last story just shortly, nigel and jo, but we will come to that last story just ps telling the prime minister that she should sack the transport secretary, what is the paper saying to my well, this is the ha pless paper saying to my well, this is the hapless chris grayling, who, as you rightly say, is transport secretary...
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he announced in october that he had planned to step down because of failing health. the mp for cardiff central jons has paid tribute to mr flynn, saying, "so very sad to hear that my lovely colleague paul flynn mp has died.
he announced in october that he had planned to step down because of failing health. the mp for cardiff central jons has paid tribute to mr flynn, saying, "so very sad to hear that my lovely colleague paul flynn mp has died.
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maybe only a quarter inch, a little bit more there for san jo jose. if that afrnlsic river lowers a little bit more the bay area could get hit harder with this. prepared for that chaepecifics totals as we head into this weekend's forecast. but again, at least by next tuesday definitely looks pretty nasty toward the north bay. >> we'll enjoy tomorrow. >> thank you. >>> up next steph curry gets a tour of his new home, the chase center in san francisco. we're going to take you inside too. >> and we have jimmy. >> hey, guys. hope you're enjoying "the voice" with our pal john legend. be sure to tune in to "the tonight show" later tonight. we have a very special show with tina fey, ben stiller, robertro irwin, florida georgia line. it's "the tonight show" but it's es. you'll see what it's like. you've never seen anything likeg charges is now thanking police. police arrested thomas wolf last june after finding heroin and cocaine in his possession. as part of a crackdown police tweeted his photo asking people to let them know if he was back on the street he was banne
maybe only a quarter inch, a little bit more there for san jo jose. if that afrnlsic river lowers a little bit more the bay area could get hit harder with this. prepared for that chaepecifics totals as we head into this weekend's forecast. but again, at least by next tuesday definitely looks pretty nasty toward the north bay. >> we'll enjoy tomorrow. >> thank you. >>> up next steph curry gets a tour of his new home, the chase center in san francisco. we're going to take you...
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featuring japanese organizing expert marie kondo encourages people to "iscard items in their home that do not "spark joem that spark joy for you. >> reporter: it's the phrase's thparking a nationwide closet clean out. s in her netflixw "tidying up,"tapanese organizing exper marie kondo helps people transform their cluttered home into tidy retreats. kondo's best selling 2014 book "the life changing mf tidying up" first popularized her trademark konmari method. the method tackles decluttering by separating items into categories like clothes, booksan sentimental items. the fundamental idea after that is simple: if an item "sparks joy" it stays. if it doesn't, kondo encourages people to thank the item for serving its purpose, then out it goes. >> thank you, thank you for letting me wear you. okay, this sparks joy. >> reporter: the show's inspiring such a tidying crazeth at second hand stores naedonwide are getting inund with discarded items. following the show's premiere, one goodwill store in maryland reported a 367% uptick in donations in new york, a popular thrift b store thats used clothing is seeing w
featuring japanese organizing expert marie kondo encourages people to "iscard items in their home that do not "spark joem that spark joy for you. >> reporter: it's the phrase's thparking a nationwide closet clean out. s in her netflixw "tidying up,"tapanese organizing exper marie kondo helps people transform their cluttered home into tidy retreats. kondo's best selling 2014 book "the life changing mf tidying up" first popularized her trademark konmari method....
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world cup preparations don't get much tougher than that. jo currie, bbc news, philadelphia.the first 20 minutes, his second one was a brilliant back heel. and virgil van dijk wrapped up the three points with two goals of his own. it means thatjurgen klopp's side remain one point clear of manchester city at the top. city themselves beat west ham 1—0. sergio aguero scored from the penalty spot. city are chasing an unprecented quadruple this season after winning the league cup on sunday. chelsea dropped their goalkeeper, kepa arrizabalaga, against spurs after he refused to be substituted in sunday's league cup final. but it was their opponents who had the defensive issues as kieran trippier scored an own goal in a 2—0 defeat. neil lennon made a winning return as celtic manager, but needed a stoppage—time goal to do it. celtic fans made clear their feelings towards previous manager brendan rogers‘ decision tojoin leicester, unveiling a banner saying he's traded immortality for mediocrity. the game was more stressful for celtic than they would have liked, but 0dsonne edouard's 92
world cup preparations don't get much tougher than that. jo currie, bbc news, philadelphia.the first 20 minutes, his second one was a brilliant back heel. and virgil van dijk wrapped up the three points with two goals of his own. it means thatjurgen klopp's side remain one point clear of manchester city at the top. city themselves beat west ham 1—0. sergio aguero scored from the penalty spot. city are chasing an unprecented quadruple this season after winning the league cup on sunday. chelsea...
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that kind of environment. r parents picking up their kids, it's a new reality. >> they're doing ab. good jo safety is first. >> i think that it could be going a bit too far. >> what message does this send to the kids. >> i think they get the point that this is a gun that's here to protect you. >> the first guard began here last fall. a second starts later this month. gbebeierrez nbc news. >> this morning the united stateshe congress iste one closer to dismantling america's ties to racism. the senate unanimously passed bill thursday to make lynching a federal hate crime. this joint project of senators kamala harris, corey bookercknd cott failed to clear a gop controlled house last congress but it now mov to the house once hagain. harris tweeting she is hopeful ilthe measure swiftly pass. congress has tried and failed to pass anti-lynching laws some 200 times in the past 100 years. >>> a large fire tore through a 5 story new jersey apartment building late last night sending fl ses and smokeoting through the air. officials believe the fire started in the basement and quickly spread upwards. sm
that kind of environment. r parents picking up their kids, it's a new reality. >> they're doing ab. good jo safety is first. >> i think that it could be going a bit too far. >> what message does this send to the kids. >> i think they get the point that this is a gun that's here to protect you. >> the first guard began here last fall. a second starts later this month. gbebeierrez nbc news. >> this morning the united stateshe congress iste one closer to...
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that for without shoes. my butt on her she had at jo was no you're not i'm hard to get are so one how or when but that i'm not her cloak. i'm done up for the chicken i am. chancellor michelle when in terms. of our angle what. will i get a long day. and how could the last. call for all who go from work well done who can guess. a lotta. shit school more will go. there the rest. yes. and also what majoring in. chain rather than a will. run with the washer the. eleventh day. of the love i have of my legs have a certain. ok to lead that i'll be up and if i have a long or was a watch. but the judge he said. i have to fill and i'm a hell of a shadowy absolute bottom of the cock of implement sort of model hotness. i you know had the elements in about. how the only changes the federal trade had russia how the county now and the different counties or no man had to mechanics out of some of. us when i left a job or follow. the civil value of the man in command you know can initiate. some of them come out. of that war hope a small. if you're in a moment of one rod with a noble lead to the whole. i don't know yet about a l
that for without shoes. my butt on her she had at jo was no you're not i'm hard to get are so one how or when but that i'm not her cloak. i'm done up for the chicken i am. chancellor michelle when in terms. of our angle what. will i get a long day. and how could the last. call for all who go from work well done who can guess. a lotta. shit school more will go. there the rest. yes. and also what majoring in. chain rather than a will. run with the washer the. eleventh day. of the love i have of...
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jo phillips. some of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads on reports thatf a no—deal brexit ferry contract which had been given to a company with no ships. unfit for office, says the mail on sunday, which splashes on what the paper calls a devastating new book on jeremy corbyn‘s leadership credentials. the sunday telegraph says sir philip green's retail empire arcadia is facing accusations of a cover—up after the omission of crucial witness testimonies in a report into sexual harassment. a head teachers‘ union has applauded a planned strike by school pupils who will walk out of lessons on friday over climate change. that's according to the sunday express which also carries tonight's news that the duke of edinburgh has given up his driving licence. the sunday times says a generation of children are at risk of grooming and sexual exploitation due to the failure of tech giants to enforce adult age limits on dating apps. lets start with the front page of the observer and chris grayling, mps are uniting to tell the prime minister to sack him
jo phillips. some of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads on reports thatf a no—deal brexit ferry contract which had been given to a company with no ships. unfit for office, says the mail on sunday, which splashes on what the paper calls a devastating new book on jeremy corbyn‘s leadership credentials. the sunday telegraph says sir philip green's retail empire arcadia is facing accusations of a cover—up after the omission of crucial witness testimonies in a report...
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he announced in october that he had planned to step down because of failing health. the mp for cardiff central jo paid tribute to mr flynn, saying, "so very sad to hear that my lovely colleague paul flynn mp has died. a kind, principled, fascinating man who was devoted to his constituents & constituency." labour leaderjeremy corbyn has also said this message... now on bbc news, the film review. hello there, welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. mark, what delights do you have? a mixed bag. we have the kid who would be king, which is an arthurian update. we have a private war, a drama about a real—life story. and jellyfish, a low—budget, but ambitious picture. so the kid who would be king, a kind of retelling of the legend of king arthur? yes, this is byjoe cornish, who made attack the block a while ago. louis ashbourne serkis plays this bullied kid named alex, and he and his other equally bullied friend stumble upon a sword in a stone, and they pull it out and they take it back home and they realise that what they have stumbled
he announced in october that he had planned to step down because of failing health. the mp for cardiff central jo paid tribute to mr flynn, saying, "so very sad to hear that my lovely colleague paul flynn mp has died. a kind, principled, fascinating man who was devoted to his constituents & constituency." labour leaderjeremy corbyn has also said this message... now on bbc news, the film review. hello there, welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week's...
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their affairs this rivals liverpool beat united three one earlier in the season a result that prompted the firing of jos a marine e o three will go they will be as good as possible prepared and try everything. through to get a result that's the plan but you never know. with two strong teams who face each other so it's open until the final whistle and we try to use that time for them it's a big game for us is a big game because we want to be the top four so we're playing liverpool we know how big the game is for money united we know how big that game is for this stuff how it is for the supporters so. we're just looking forward to another challenge for this team because we want to. build this team into. it's worthy of. money united's history. chelsea won't be allowed to sign any new players until may next year fever have dealt them it to your window transfer ban for violating rules on signing young players they've been punished for penning deals with twenty nine players under the ages of eighteen with fever claiming chelsea made to reach a green and salon in them no influence other clubs and transfer rela
their affairs this rivals liverpool beat united three one earlier in the season a result that prompted the firing of jos a marine e o three will go they will be as good as possible prepared and try everything. through to get a result that's the plan but you never know. with two strong teams who face each other so it's open until the final whistle and we try to use that time for them it's a big game for us is a big game because we want to be the top four so we're playing liverpool we know how...
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their fierceness rivals liverpool beat united three one earlier in the season a result that prompted the firing of jos a marine yeah. we will go there and we will be as good as possible prepared and try everything. through to get a result that's the plan and. you never know. with two strong teams who face each other so it's open until the final whistle and we try to use that time for them it's a big game for us is a big game because we we want to be the top four so we're playing liverpool we know how big that game is for money united we know how big that game is for this stuff how it is for the supporters so. we're just looking forward to another challenge for this team because we want to. build this team into. it's worthy of. money united's history and really club chelsea won't be allowed to sign any new players until may next year fifa dealt them into your window transfer ban for violating rules on sign young players they've been punished for penning deals with twenty nine players under the ages of eighteen with fifa claiming chelsea made agreements allowing them to influence other clubs in transfer
their fierceness rivals liverpool beat united three one earlier in the season a result that prompted the firing of jos a marine yeah. we will go there and we will be as good as possible prepared and try everything. through to get a result that's the plan and. you never know. with two strong teams who face each other so it's open until the final whistle and we try to use that time for them it's a big game for us is a big game because we we want to be the top four so we're playing liverpool we...
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yeah. >> okay. >> that's how you humble yourself. >> the headset jo glamorous. >> it did mess up the hair helmet. anyway. let take a look at what's going on weatherwise. that job was pretty -- >> #grimace. >> here we go from mt. tam. it's pretty clear this morning. yes, we're dealing with frost once again. this will be the last day until possibly monday morning. partly cloudy today, dry today and monday. that's it. wet conditions every other day in my accuweather seven-day forecast. 52 in livermore and richmond and san francisco. you can see green across the north bay. stray shower possible there. even snow in the higher elevations of lake county. they'll have temperatures in the upper 30s to 40s. here's a start to the storm. spinning, making quite a bit of headway from whe iwas stda where it was inhe gu o alaska.ncreeclou heading i hi peninsula tomorrow and stretching it out. the marin county coast and into the monterey bay. that's where we have a chance of thunderstorms. so with all the new data that came in overnight, i upped the storm impact scale to 2 especially for the minor pon
yeah. >> okay. >> that's how you humble yourself. >> the headset jo glamorous. >> it did mess up the hair helmet. anyway. let take a look at what's going on weatherwise. that job was pretty -- >> #grimace. >> here we go from mt. tam. it's pretty clear this morning. yes, we're dealing with frost once again. this will be the last day until possibly monday morning. partly cloudy today, dry today and monday. that's it. wet conditions every other day in my...
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that's the central component. hold each item and ask yourself if it sparks jo >> the process doesn't focus on getting rid of things. but keeping things that sparks joy. >> thankou for the maybe two times i wore it. >> reporter: once you completeda a gory, you find a home for each item you own. finishg the whole process will not only declutter your space, but also your. mi >> working in a tidy space, very efficient. you don't look for things. you really save time. it's apeaceful. ano, reduces stress.s expe say there's a correlation with what's in your life and what's in your mind. you can starthe konmari method at home. if you need a boost to get started, kay is 1 of 200 certifien consultants the world who can help. find out more about her and the process in the nbc washington app. there's a b that started this revolution, if you're into that. >> you think your mess is to t big to tacklnk again. this week, we'll show you how it works inside a maryland home ane inside the newsroom. tune in tomorrow for more tips onerlearing the clu from your life. that's interesting. i started doing this at home. i don't get the joy
that's the central component. hold each item and ask yourself if it sparks jo >> the process doesn't focus on getting rid of things. but keeping things that sparks joy. >> thankou for the maybe two times i wore it. >> reporter: once you completeda a gory, you find a home for each item you own. finishg the whole process will not only declutter your space, but also your. mi >> working in a tidy space, very efficient. you don't look for things. you really save time. it's...
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scott, how will that affect any message that the president delivers on immigration and border security and protecting jo for americans? >> it reminds me of what steve bannon did during a debate with hillary clinton, he brought women that had accused clinton of sexual assault to a debate. it's a dis traction, meant to throw him off his game a little but i think that the concern that democrats have, and some republicans franky, is that he's going to declare a national emergency in the speech and therefore try to go around ngress to get the money from the pentagon or other places in the budget t t buildis wall. but, you know, i think that there is a w to talk about a wall of security thatlu would in fencing and technology and beefing up the public border access points and the coast guard. but, you know, i think that things like inviting somebody who was anrkndocumented w that got, i think, fired from his gmpany is really not go to help. >> it will be interesting to see the tone and approach the president takes ton immigrat because recall, this is happening while the congressional cmittee that was onvened a
scott, how will that affect any message that the president delivers on immigration and border security and protecting jo for americans? >> it reminds me of what steve bannon did during a debate with hillary clinton, he brought women that had accused clinton of sexual assault to a debate. it's a dis traction, meant to throw him off his game a little but i think that the concern that democrats have, and some republicans franky, is that he's going to declare a national emergency in the...
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that's because her dad mike and her mom carly jo document all of their travels. out to turn two. >> can you practice blowing them out? >> oh. she's got that down. >> yeah. they're about to go big. super excited about her birthday. and she loves balloons. if baby loves balloons, baby gets balloons. >> she's the cutest. >> there's about 400 balloons in this room. >> look at her hair. >> the static, right? she's so excited. they decided to do a "finding nemo" party. >> did she find nemo? >> she found one of them. she's like, yes, it's my birthday. >> cute. cute. >> she wins. >> they've been on the show before, happy birthday, whitney. >>> jerrica is a friend of the show. she and her mom watch from louisiana. she is having a conversation with siri. >> that's sweet, jerrica, but is that meant to be? i'm not permitted to do that for you. >> i never tried that. i just get angry. i never tried winning her over. >> awe. >> i love you too, siri. all the way to the moon and stars. >> oh. >> to the moon and stars. >> i don't know how to respond to that. >> yes, you can. >> ye
that's because her dad mike and her mom carly jo document all of their travels. out to turn two. >> can you practice blowing them out? >> oh. she's got that down. >> yeah. they're about to go big. super excited about her birthday. and she loves balloons. if baby loves balloons, baby gets balloons. >> she's the cutest. >> there's about 400 balloons in this room. >> look at her hair. >> the static, right? she's so excited. they decided to do a...
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that you are not anri an citizen. news 4 i-team found it happened to tens of thousands of people. joi fleisher has me on the law and a gap that congress has to >>fix. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. >> reporter: it's an oath celebratingme whatcans cherish. but the part about liberty and justice for all? >> it's ustrating. >> reporter: at age 25, joy found out she wasn't an american citizen, because her american parents failed to fill out the ight form, even though her adoption was legal. >> it's devastating. it's hard to wrapou your head that. to live your entire life believing concret truths about who you are. >> reporter: now, the truths are in jeopardy, alon o with ten thousands of other legal adoptees, like this virginia man. >> i just felt there wasn't an american, philippine, or other culture. i just was a kid. >> reporter: he's 61 years old, marriedo an american woman with three american children. > in my own american righteousness, i was like, this is an easy fix. this is ridiculous. >> reporter: when congress fixed it in 2000, the new law gra
that you are not anri an citizen. news 4 i-team found it happened to tens of thousands of people. joi fleisher has me on the law and a gap that congress has to >>fix. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. >> reporter: it's an oath celebratingme whatcans cherish. but the part about liberty and justice for all? >> it's ustrating. >> reporter: at age 25, joy found out she wasn't an american citizen, because her american parents failed to fill out...
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it noweadline, time to say let's forget a second referendum, but find a solution that does not involve a no deal brexit? jog it to the people is that solution. to have very strong views from the european countries that if we ask for an extension of article 50, that that will be something that could happen. march we haveh of the option to say unilaterally to with draw the notification, if that is what we choose to do. we do have important cards to play.we're not at this stage dependent on those other european countries. we're at a strong position to ask the extension and make sure we do not embark on this just because the premise minister has decided to trigger article 50. there is a way out of this and we should make sure this is put back to the people. it is too important to just go ahead and say in one day that is what people said, despite the fact that we now know how bad this is going to be. we need to ask the people again. nejra: let me just bring you in here and get your reaction to the comments saying that loose boe policy would be more appropriate in a note yield brexit. deal brexit. how does your
it noweadline, time to say let's forget a second referendum, but find a solution that does not involve a no deal brexit? jog it to the people is that solution. to have very strong views from the european countries that if we ask for an extension of article 50, that that will be something that could happen. march we haveh of the option to say unilaterally to with draw the notification, if that is what we choose to do. we do have important cards to play.we're not at this stage dependent on those...
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only be one small gesture by one club, but it represents a much bigger ideology — that football really is for everyone. joand anne ashworth. that is coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller a very decent start at the weekend, although if you are expecting all the sunshine we have had for the past couple of days you may well have been disappointed. a decent start to the weekend for many of us. it was dry, there was a hint of sunshine out there, but clearly not in wiltshire. derbyshire did 0k sunshine out there, but clearly not in wiltshire. derbyshire did ok for much of the day, it felt springlike even though temperatures not as high as the last couple of days. we will get to see some sunday sunshine either side of an area of cloud which may give you a bit of rain moving in from the atlantic. i say it may because it will move we can —— weaken as it moves east across the uk. northern ireland and scotla nd the uk. northern ireland and scotland under cloud, a bit of rain here and there but some heavier burst. they won't really be moving in until late i
only be one small gesture by one club, but it represents a much bigger ideology — that football really is for everyone. joand anne ashworth. that is coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller a very decent start at the weekend, although if you are expecting all the sunshine we have had for the past couple of days you may well have been disappointed. a decent start to the weekend for many of us. it was dry, there was a hint of sunshine...
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, embarrassing everiment for the prime minister once again, and, b, another warning to brussels that the joperately needs in the house of commons behind me is not quite as stable as she is been making out to her counterparts in brussels when it comes to them making possible concessions with just over six weeks until a hard brexit deadline, they may be less than willing to do so it doesn't seem like she can actually get any proposals through the house of commons >> yeah. well, it's -- this is episodic, certainly. i wonder when we'll really know how everything plays out, willem in our lifetime, do you think? >> i hope for my sake that's the case essentially we've got yet more talks going on here and in brussels both between the parties in the u.k. and then with different european leaders involved as well the u.k. seems to be holding out for some kind of concession from the european union, but they have said again and again, including this morning they're not prepared to make any fresh proposals, and they're waiting for the folks here in westminster to make the next move >> okay. very good. we
, embarrassing everiment for the prime minister once again, and, b, another warning to brussels that the joperately needs in the house of commons behind me is not quite as stable as she is been making out to her counterparts in brussels when it comes to them making possible concessions with just over six weeks until a hard brexit deadline, they may be less than willing to do so it doesn't seem like she can actually get any proposals through the house of commons >> yeah. well, it's -- this...
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that informs and inspires. the heising-simons foundation: unlocking knowledge, opportunity, and possibilities. and by theli frontline jour fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. >> i'm the son of a rancher. that's what i am, and i don' want to be anything more than that. my family established a homestead in the virgin valley in southern nevada in 1877, and utey began to run cattle. i always dreamed aeing able to ranch. but the federal govement has turned its eyes, as modern conquerors, and focused on controlling the land and the resources. we are at a dangerous time, andt i'm not alking about ranchers. i'm talking about all s of what this nation was built on. >> narrator: when we met ammon bundy, he was facing the possibility life in prison. he had been called a hero and a criminal, a patriot and a domestic terrorist. ammon claimed he never wanted to be anything more than a rancher, but in 2016, he lead the largest armed uprising against the federal government in a generation. >> a modern-day range war is taking place right now in bunkerville. >> cliven bundy's fight against the feds has ignited a firestorm of debate. >> dozens of armed federal of
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i'm told that in the siemens case, the netted cheese to $3 billion if you want to know why they hired mary jo white, now you know. but, that is just the start. because, after counsel comes back and says that we have cleaned up our act, counsel will almost always propose a new compliance measure to create a better culture to make sure this never happens again and, the government will may be up the ante and say no that's not enough, we need further compliance measures. and that's a very expensive proposition that typically exists over several years and involves people both hired by the company and from outside the company has to pay for in all of this again comes out of the pockets of the innocent shareholders. so, there is a strong economic motive pushing this kind of approach and yet to repeat what i mentioned earlier, all the most careful studies suggest that it does not accomplish that much there are cases, pfizer went through four different deferred prosecution agreements and broke each one of them each time announcing that today we put in place compliance measures that prevent us from eve
i'm told that in the siemens case, the netted cheese to $3 billion if you want to know why they hired mary jo white, now you know. but, that is just the start. because, after counsel comes back and says that we have cleaned up our act, counsel will almost always propose a new compliance measure to create a better culture to make sure this never happens again and, the government will may be up the ante and say no that's not enough, we need further compliance measures. and that's a very expensive...
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game taking off shortly liverpool be united three one earlier in the season a result that prompted the firing of jos a marine yet since then united have been revived under the leadership of former player only gun arsenal share and the club's fans have already honored him with his own song. with only at the will in united of one eleven of their last thirteen games her now has the chance to drop into his biggest victory yet. i've played a few of these myself and i know how to manage money to do it for the fans for everyone who works here. at the start you know there has been many comments about this is the big one on today into this one we've been looking forward to this one then is our job to be focusing in channeling or lots and edgy into performance mode when we start the game on sunday or united are out of contention for this year's title but they do have a chance to undermine liverpool's hopes of ending a three decade wait to win the trophy in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's liverpool dominated in english football in one thousand nine hundred ninety they won the last of their eightee
game taking off shortly liverpool be united three one earlier in the season a result that prompted the firing of jos a marine yet since then united have been revived under the leadership of former player only gun arsenal share and the club's fans have already honored him with his own song. with only at the will in united of one eleven of their last thirteen games her now has the chance to drop into his biggest victory yet. i've played a few of these myself and i know how to manage money to do...
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jo's point, many of the people that founded the center for black education were part of the -- who allthered in the washington, d.c., after the civil rights movement and as the black power movement again. i sat down with some of them and counted. it was like 36 people. they formed the backbone of the black power movement in the city. rooting themselves in the community with all these people who had been here for a very long time. and so, what you see, and i think that tension, a city that really values your having been here, having been born here, and having so many people who are from elsewhere who are quintessentially of that place is this tension you see in african american history more generally. we are. constantly on the move. when we land somewhere we are trying to re-create ourselves into something new in that place and it creates these very odd feelings where it one point you're trying to figure on who we all are as a collective, as we face generally white surprising, right, an oppressive state apparatus, something of that sort. at the same time we are desperate to find our roo
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only be one small gesture by one club, but it represents a much bigger ideology — that football really is for everyone. jopremiership table after being leicester. saracens could win an unprecedented treble of trophies this season. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. bad news for weekday workers hoping the sunshine would continue into the weekend and looks like someone stole the sunshine. not as grey and parts of midlands and northern england fared well with sunshine and blue skies, from some of their weather watchers in derbyshire. most of us see sunshine at some stage of sunday but there is the weather system moving you stand with that, the chance of seeing a bit of rain around this area of low pressure, bringing the cloud east as we go on through the day tomorrow. what cloud there has been today across england and wales tends to clear through the night, here it is moving northwards and pushing out into the north sea. a lot of cloud for northern ireland and to western scotland, outbreaks of rain per pop as well as wind later in the night and what will b
only be one small gesture by one club, but it represents a much bigger ideology — that football really is for everyone. jopremiership table after being leicester. saracens could win an unprecedented treble of trophies this season. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. bad news for weekday workers hoping the sunshine would continue into the weekend and looks like someone stole the sunshine. not as grey and parts of midlands and northern england...
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jo annagains. >> there's a hole in her dress. >> that's a cold shoulder look. >> just one? >> she's j. lo. >> you can hear more about jennifer lopez's surprise anniversary present when you watch ellen today at 3:00 p.m. watch ellen today at 3:00 p.m. that's folwed by news 4 at 4.lo i'm a close talker. so i was excited about all-new colgate total. its breakthrough formula does more... wonderful. sensitivity, strengthens teeth... it kills germs through my whole mouth.. i like your confidence. m than lee! now there's no such thing as too close. yes, there is. no, there's not.th yee is. no, there's not! okay. all-new colgattotal. do more for your whole mouth. having a working smoke alarm in your home more than doubles your chance of escape in case of a fire. smoke alarms can provide anlof these 3 steps. repalce your smoke alarms every 10 years. if they're old an discolored it's time to replace them. check your batteries regularly. a great time to change them is every spring and fall when you change your clocks. an lastly, check your . replace. change.est. because early warnings help to sav
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jos me. stay with us. moving? that's harder now because of psoriatic arthritis.n't let psoriatic arthritis take them away. taltz reduces joint pain and stiffness and helps stop the progression of joint damage. for people with moderate to severe psoriasis, 90% saw significant improvement. taltz even gives you a chance at completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. for all the things that move you. ask your doctor about taltz. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. because they let me to customize my insurance, and as a fitness junkie, i customize every
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shots united states is taking unilateral measures against things that has been good between us and they say let's let me give you example jos i live is a negotiation issue between us on this level with the signature of that is that i is they say it is accepted that there was a limb is a negotiation issue that israelis have accepted that if you g.'s is a negotiation issue that israelis have accepted that sixty seven border is on the table so that is that is us on their side as they have accepted all. all of these things and now president but i'm been saying the eurozone and this is off the table that if you just as off the table not of france was sixty seven borders so to most of that it will stay there out of taking both even thought of ahead than the body of a right wing government and its allies so therefore it is not we who are staying away from that they believe it is united states that is that won't by the seen as those that are not out of here and that once there by this thing and do only signed the deal we will not have your president president abbas called for establishing an multilateral mechanism for conciliation
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perhaps that's why after more than half a century, eleanor roosevelt pompous words remain so powerful. -- eleanor roosevelt's words remain so powerful. >> mary jo will answer some questions now if you would queue up along the microphone here so that our friends at c- span can get your question, she'll be happy to answer it. >> i just want to say i'm not giving any advice, okay? [ laughter ] anything else is fine. >> thank you for reminding us of eleanor's wisdom. my question is have you considered sending your book to the present first lady of the united states? >> honestly, no. i've been so busy trying to get it out i haven't thought about it. but maybe for christmas, you know? anyone else? >> as the first lady was she as outgoing a person when she first became first lady, or was it after franklin found he was going to have to have some help? since mrs. hoover was so outgoing and her husband very shy, in the case of the roosevelts, misses roosevelt, -- mrs. roosevelt, was she originally very shy and quiet and then because fdr had to come out and take his place? >> as a young wife, yes, she was extremely shy and self- conscious. but she trained
perhaps that's why after more than half a century, eleanor roosevelt pompous words remain so powerful. -- eleanor roosevelt's words remain so powerful. >> mary jo will answer some questions now if you would queue up along the microphone here so that our friends at c- span can get your question, she'll be happy to answer it. >> i just want to say i'm not giving any advice, okay? [ laughter ] anything else is fine. >> thank you for reminding us of eleanor's wisdom. my question...
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that total included a fourth wicket stand worth 20a between eoin morgan and jos buttler — and a world7 balls — including 1a sixes — to give the home side hope of pulling off a stunning win, but they fell short in the end. adil rashid took five wickets as west indies were bowled out for 389, and england won by 29 runs. the fifth and final 0ne—dayer is in st lucia on saturday. a brilliant century from glenn maxwell helped australia beat india by seven wickets in bangalore, to wrap up their t20 series. india had made 190—4 from their 20 overs — with virat kohli hitting 72 offjust 38 balls. but that was eclipsed by maxwell's innings, he hit 113 not out from just 55 balls to see australia home with just two balls to spare. the two teams now face each other in a 5—match 0ne—day series that starts on saturday. boxing fans looking forward to a much anticipated rematch between wbc heavyweight champion deontay wilder and former champion tyson fury will have to wait a little longer. fury has told the world boxing council he plans to fight an as yet unnamed opponent before he gets back in the rin
that total included a fourth wicket stand worth 20a between eoin morgan and jos buttler — and a world7 balls — including 1a sixes — to give the home side hope of pulling off a stunning win, but they fell short in the end. adil rashid took five wickets as west indies were bowled out for 389, and england won by 29 runs. the fifth and final 0ne—dayer is in st lucia on saturday. a brilliant century from glenn maxwell helped australia beat india by seven wickets in bangalore, to wrap up...
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united states is they can unilaterally measures against things that has been a good read between us on this and i just let me give you example jos i live is a negotiation issue between us on this level with the signature of that is that i as they say it is accepted that there was and it was a negotiation issue that israelis have accepted that if you g.'s is a negotiation issue that is that i have accepted that sixty seven borders but it is on the table so that is that is us and they have accepted all of that if you just as of that they will not affront to sixty seven borders so to most of that it will stay there out of taking both even thought of a head than the body of the right wing government and its allies so therefore it is not we who are staying away from that they have but it is united states that is that won't by the seen as those that are not up to you and the wolf that by the scene and do only signed the deal it will not have your president president abbas called for establishing an multilateral mechanism for conciliation this time not led by the united states however it didn't look like europe was too excited about as
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and so that they get every . jodone. and it got you a grammy mi tion. >> yeah, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] thanks. they -- i went to this, like, ceremony. i didn't win. but they had this nomination --t little nominng. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what? that's fantastic. >> they should all do that. it's such a good idea. ttle something to have. >> jimmy: yeah, and you like -- the emmys -- can i see it? >> yeah. wouldn't it be funny if i was shakg all -- here you go. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: are yookay, dude? are you okay, man? let me try it. let me hold it. everything okay, dude? are you nervous? [ panting ] i beautiful though. that's gorgeous. >> jimmy: almost as cool as winning a real grammy. [ laughter ] >> that's true. you're rht. >> jimmy: yeah. i mean i would know, because i won one. [ cheers and applause ] but you're dng a -- you're ing a new -- a new tour right now? >> yeah. >> jimmy: and this -- o >> same kithing, but it's more guitar stuff, some bass stuff. >> jimmy: oh, you're doing different instruments? >> yea
and so that they get every . jodone. and it got you a grammy mi tion. >> yeah, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] thanks. they -- i went to this, like, ceremony. i didn't win. but they had this nomination --t little nominng. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what? that's fantastic. >> they should all do that. it's such a good idea. ttle something to have. >> jimmy: yeah, and you like -- the emmys -- can i see it? >> yeah. wouldn't it be funny if i was shakg all -- here you go. [...
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that informs and inspires. the heising-simons foundation: unlocking knowledge, opportuny, and possibilities. and by the frontline journalism fund, withajor support from jon an jo ann hagler. and additional support from th foundation.ily ♪ toryarrator: this is a that is set in new york city, miles away from the tall buildings anhigh-rent neighborhoods of manhattan and brooklyn. it's about people with serious mental illness and who decides where they live. here on the outskirts of the city, the state has long housed poor, psychiatricalldisabled people in places infamous for bad care they're called adult homes. ♪ >> in the adult home, there were people who were not getting the proper care, drugs and alcohol. it was bedbug-infested. there was prostitution. >> there is this sense of being divorced from the world. d it's a separate reality separate way of dealing with people. >> i don't want to be in somebody else's buildiving a life that somebody else tells me to live. i want my life. my life. >> narrator: in 2014, a federal court order gave some se residents the chance to move out, to live independently in apartments, integrated into the community. it affected tho
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jos us live. what are the chances that a deal is made by friday? >> reporter: one lawmaker is saying 50/50.alks broke down over the weekend. the issue is how the u.s. deals with immigrants that are in this country. democrats want to see fewer raids on those who haven't committed crimes and fewer prisonho beds for t who have, to try to affect how the government deals with immigrants in this country. until that works out, it seemsk like t about a number for a barrier is on hold. you see president trump, the barrier is something that he will likely bear down on when he visi el paso today. and the white house is saying a government shutdown is on the ta e. a national emergency declaration is still on the table. he'slso willing to sign a temporary budget to keep the government open past friday and gave lawmakers time to work it ou t >>cie potts for us this morning. thank you. >>> this weekend, on "meet tsi press," pnt trump's acting chief of staff would not rule out the possibility of another shutdown. when asked ipresident trump uld declare a national energy, mulvaney would not answer yes or no
jos us live. what are the chances that a deal is made by friday? >> reporter: one lawmaker is saying 50/50.alks broke down over the weekend. the issue is how the u.s. deals with immigrants that are in this country. democrats want to see fewer raids on those who haven't committed crimes and fewer prisonho beds for t who have, to try to affect how the government deals with immigrants in this country. until that works out, it seemsk like t about a number for a barrier is on hold. you see...
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jo taylor, bbc news, cambridgeshire. you can watch more on thatrow night at 7.30pm and on bbc iplayer nationwide. the headlines on bbc news... the prime minister warns she won't allow the brexit to be frustrated as she prepares forfurther talks with eu leaders at a summit in egypt. violence in venezuela — at least two people are killed as security forces fire tear gas and rubber bullets to stop opposition protesters bringing foreign aid into the country almost half of police forces across england are increasing the numbers of officers trained to use tasers products high in salt and saturated fats are being marketed as healthy by leading supermarkets — according to an investigation by bbc radio 5 live. sainsbury s and tesco have promised to change their labelling and say they are committed to "promoting healthy eating". the royal society for public health says its time to consider whether a supermarket regulator is needed. adrian goldberg is from bbc radio 5 live investigates and joins us live from our salford newsroom. adrian, tell us some more ab
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beating chelsea 2—0 in a thrilling semi final showdown tonight that takes them a step closer to their first piece of silverware this season. jocity women's reach theirfinal in tonight manchester city women's reach their final in six years. it proved to be a tight affair. at the break, nikita put city ahead early on. paris dusted herself off, stepped up and scored a penalty and put city head. city dominated the second half. paris again, late on to double the need with this individual effort. city through to the final. it was unbelievable performance from each and every one of the 11. and he steps on the the team, had so much passion to win this game and we wanted to go to the final. our game plan worked perfectly. wanted to go to the final. our game plan worked perfectlylj wanted to go to the final. our game plan worked perfectly. i think frustrated that we didn't convert when we thought we were dominant. we had enough chances in the first half, we didn't take them. make it one comment, concede a penalty. in these games we know the first goal is crucial. a missed opportunity for chelsea. yet another final for manchester city.
beating chelsea 2—0 in a thrilling semi final showdown tonight that takes them a step closer to their first piece of silverware this season. jocity women's reach theirfinal in tonight manchester city women's reach their final in six years. it proved to be a tight affair. at the break, nikita put city ahead early on. paris dusted herself off, stepped up and scored a penalty and put city head. city dominated the second half. paris again, late on to double the need with this individual effort....
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so i want to say that coming in to the navy, i want to also ask this of jo ellen, did you know aboutmary, did you know about what she did to set the trail for the rest of you? >> yes, absolutely. rosemary and i were in officers school together in 1973. and we finished that in may of '73 and then we went on to flight training together and we did preflight together. and i received my wings in april of '74 and rosemary was very shortly after that in may of '74. so we have been friends and colleagues ever since. and kept in touch down through the years, and shared a lot of experiences along the way. >> jo ellen, you have to give us a little taste of what it was like to be a trailblazer. the 1970s, there weren't other women like you. >> there were six of us, exactly. and we were trailblazers, no doubt. we kind of didn't realize our role at the time because when you're in the midst of those things, you don't really realize what your impact may or may not be at the time. so the six of us were -- we didn't spend a lot of time together. after we finished officer candidate school and preflight
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that from above in a minute. >>> still ahead, t recent government shutdown and the possibility of another has many federal employees thinking, is it time to find a new jo >> sti ahead, working 4 you with the tips you need to keep inind that will help you mind employment later. catch "ellen" at 3:00 and stick around for news 4 at 4:00. a pr idency under siege. donald trump can't be trusted to govern within the law. and his lies are hurting the country. coacress should begin iment hearings now so they can gather and preserve evidence. to make sure the american people ifinally get the truth. about corruption. abuse of power. and obstruction of justice can't afford to wait. it's time to start impeachment hearings. now. need to impeach is responsible for the contint of this advert >>> you're watching news 4 today. >> it is 6:23 right now. are you tired of your job or a maybe you'r government worker worried about another shutdown.g >> you want to get into a new line of work. but how? news 4's justin finch shows us. >> reporter: if daphne jefferson has a few free moments, you might find her writing in her journal. >> sometimes it's just spending a little time
that from above in a minute. >>> still ahead, t recent government shutdown and the possibility of another has many federal employees thinking, is it time to find a new jo >> sti ahead, working 4 you with the tips you need to keep inind that will help you mind employment later. catch "ellen" at 3:00 and stick around for news 4 at 4:00. a pr idency under siege. donald trump can't be trusted to govern within the law. and his lies are hurting the country. coacress should...
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joing us. we'll be talking with her about everything that happened night. before we get to our guests, the theme of president trump's state of the union address was supposed to be unity, and in a lead-up to the speech trump, honored that theme by attacking deorcrats. for on this, it's time for "a closer look." remember, this speech was supposed o be lastweek, but it was postponed due to the government shutdown. and as he prepared for tonight's address, trump was once again threatening the possibility of a second shutdown when government funding runs out on february 15th. president trump still wants democrats to give him money for his border wall, even though public opinion is still firmly against him. that's because he keeps saying the same things over and over. eventually people are just going to tune you out. sure, the first time you see a crhey guy yelling on subway, you move down to the other end of the car. be the the tenth time you see one, you just put your head phones in and listen to a podcast about america's mental crisis. for example, for example
joing us. we'll be talking with her about everything that happened night. before we get to our guests, the theme of president trump's state of the union address was supposed to be unity, and in a lead-up to the speech trump, honored that theme by attacking deorcrats. for on this, it's time for "a closer look." remember, this speech was supposed o be lastweek, but it was postponed due to the government shutdown. and as he prepared for tonight's address, trump was once again threatening...
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because we eat and drink with single use plastic utensils and containers but that day is about to set it sun because amy jo week on mexico based start out by a phase has found a way to reduce plastic pollution and use the leftover pits from avocados to do it you see the company is manufacturing straws and utensils by using a molecular compound found in awful kotto pits to create a mold of all polymer that. not only does it use petroleum based products but also reportedly degrades within two hundred forty days after production bio phase gets the avocado pits from industrial packers and processors who would normally throw the pets in the landfill so currently bio phase is turning fifteen metric tons of avocado pits a day into biodegradable bio sticks just think our generation love a walk and oh my god otoh is the right actually a dubs saving move the world can robot they can write those angry think piece and walk out of a crowd over that saving the world go big or that is our show for today everyone remember in this world we are told that we are loved and sort tell you all i love you i am tired robot and on
because we eat and drink with single use plastic utensils and containers but that day is about to set it sun because amy jo week on mexico based start out by a phase has found a way to reduce plastic pollution and use the leftover pits from avocados to do it you see the company is manufacturing straws and utensils by using a molecular compound found in awful kotto pits to create a mold of all polymer that. not only does it use petroleum based products but also reportedly degrades within two...
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jo u.s. officials have been sugg communist country that reconciled with the u.s. after a deadly war, could serve as a model for north korea. as nick schifrin reports from h hanoi, vietn come a very long way since the war, as has the u.s./vietnam relationship. >> schifrin: for the u.s., the vietnam war ended 44 years ago. but 14-year-old nguyen thuy linh is still fighting it, in every letter she tries to ace. her and all these children's deformities are because of dioxin, better known as the toxin agent orange, dropped by o the u.s.their grandparents' villages. they are the second generation of their families born with physical and intellectual disabilities. tran thi thinks as a 3-year-old. she's actually 17. what will these children's' future be like? nguyen thi oanh is their teacher. >> ( translated ): for them to become normal wod be very difficult. they're still learning basic functions, like washing their face, washing their hair, and to teach them even that, is a big thing. some of them wouldn't know how to get home themselves. >> schifrin: during the vietnam
jo u.s. officials have been sugg communist country that reconciled with the u.s. after a deadly war, could serve as a model for north korea. as nick schifrin reports from h hanoi, vietn come a very long way since the war, as has the u.s./vietnam relationship. >> schifrin: for the u.s., the vietnam war ended 44 years ago. but 14-year-old nguyen thuy linh is still fighting it, in every letter she tries to ace. her and all these children's deformities are because of dioxin, better known as...
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please welcome arkansas's poet laureate jo mcdougal as she reads "anything we want, anything we dream" for the people of arkansas. >> now thate, isn't it? to be escorted? for the people of arkansas. i see arkansas a place where children play in the light filled rotundas of their dreams. where they and we can be anything we want, anything we deem in the rush light of our days. i see arkansas, its fields of ambitious grain, gibraltar mountains, sunsets falling like water, graceful as wind. its sky a vault of skittering stars. i see arkansas, its kingdoms of diversity rising and falling and rising again. it's people willing to sacrifice for what they taste of splendor. pulling themselves up from adversity. arkansas, her creativity negotiates with its rugged history, where the lures like its rivers, silvery and ever changing. under the dome of opportunity i see arkansas, where hope sets the step and rhythm of our days. [ applause ] >>> please stand and welcome chief justice doemp the podium to administer the oath of office to the honorable william asa hutchinson. >> i, william asa hutchinson do solemnly swear that i will support
please welcome arkansas's poet laureate jo mcdougal as she reads "anything we want, anything we dream" for the people of arkansas. >> now thate, isn't it? to be escorted? for the people of arkansas. i see arkansas a place where children play in the light filled rotundas of their dreams. where they and we can be anything we want, anything we deem in the rush light of our days. i see arkansas, its fields of ambitious grain, gibraltar mountains, sunsets falling like water, graceful...