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kate reborn. on board the ship was a russian crewman who was amazed how quickly kate picked up his language which is why months after that trip, the newly inspired kate traveled to moscow to meet him again, to explore the city, the culture, and to test drive both the budding relationship and her fledgling russian skills. the snapshots of kate in moscow were far more than souvenirs. they were portraits of a young woman transformed. the kate who stood here on red square had a new passion in life. the depressions of the failures of the past had fallen away. she was consumed by all things russian. in fact, she was making plans even her to return to moscow in the summer to take up russian studies. finally her life was taking off. and that's why kate waring was in washington that fine may morning. she was on her way back to russia. but there was a problem with the visa. a paperwork mixup sort of thing that would have sent her into a tailspin once, but now, the new kate vowed to try again later. boarded
kate reborn. on board the ship was a russian crewman who was amazed how quickly kate picked up his language which is why months after that trip, the newly inspired kate traveled to moscow to meet him again, to explore the city, the culture, and to test drive both the budding relationship and her fledgling russian skills. the snapshots of kate in moscow were far more than souvenirs. they were portraits of a young woman transformed. the kate who stood here on red square had a new passion in life....
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kate bolduan starts now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. new worries in the white house over an old problem. what exactly happened behind closed doors in it trump tower in june of 2016 when top trump campaign officials sat down with russians, including one linked to the kremlin with the promise of dirt on hillary clinton? what's old is new again, folks. not only what happened is key, but who knew about the meeting and when and why the white house story keeps changing. remember, this was don junior last summer. >> a lot of people want to know this about your father. do you tell your father anything about this? >> no. it was such a nothing. there was nothing to tell. >> but there sure was a lot more than nothing to tell. otherwise, why has the white house and the president's lawyers tied themselves up into knots over trying to explain this away? sources tell cnn that the president is now increasingly worried about the legal risk to his some, don, junior, over that infamous meeting. but the president going on the attack, tweeting out that it w
kate bolduan starts now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. new worries in the white house over an old problem. what exactly happened behind closed doors in it trump tower in june of 2016 when top trump campaign officials sat down with russians, including one linked to the kremlin with the promise of dirt on hillary clinton? what's old is new again, folks. not only what happened is key, but who knew about the meeting and when and why the white house story keeps changing. remember,...
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kate? >> thanks. really appreciate it. >>> joining me, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecuto prosecutor. it's that when it became clear -- he had a big position in this company. a lot of money in this company. when it became clear that the hopes for this drug, this ms drug, were -- fell short, he didn't sell. and he took a huge loss for it. does he have a point? >> it is certainly something that will resonate a bit with the jury. jurors like to see who profited. when he was a prosecutor, i always love when the defendant was somebody who made a lot of money, because i could just tell the jury, follow the money, follow the money. and it's very easy to see why somebody might take part in a criminal scheme. here, though, the problem for him is that his son saved a lot of money. i think that he saved himself over half a million dollars worth of losses. as she just pointed out, he sold over 1.4 million shares. and the indictment reads to me like there are some cooperators there. there are phone cal
kate? >> thanks. really appreciate it. >>> joining me, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecuto prosecutor. it's that when it became clear -- he had a big position in this company. a lot of money in this company. when it became clear that the hopes for this drug, this ms drug, were -- fell short, he didn't sell. and he took a huge loss for it. does he have a point? >> it is certainly something that will resonate a bit with the jury. jurors like to see who profited....
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kate grey is there for us, more british medals kate. hello, kate, more british medals?s right, it has been another successful night in berlin, great britain have won three gold medals on the second day as well as three bronze medals. we havejust seen richard whitehead win gold in the t 61200 richard whitehead win gold in the t 61 200 metres richard whitehead win gold in the t 61200 metres and there was also a gold medalfor sabrina 61200 metres and there was also a gold medal for sabrina fortune 61200 metres and there was also a gold medalfor sabrina fortune indy f20 shot put. the 18—year—old maria lyle, she defended her european title in the t35100m hurdles when i spoke to her, she shared her experiences of overcoming mental health over the last few years. i have had a couple of bad couple of years and when you don't perform, it reflects a you are not training hard but you are. that can be hard and also things in my personal life. i have got the right people around me andl have got the right people around me and i have british athletics helping me out and my family, par
kate grey is there for us, more british medals kate. hello, kate, more british medals?s right, it has been another successful night in berlin, great britain have won three gold medals on the second day as well as three bronze medals. we havejust seen richard whitehead win gold in the t 61200 richard whitehead win gold in the t 61 200 metres richard whitehead win gold in the t 61200 metres and there was also a gold medalfor sabrina 61200 metres and there was also a gold medal for sabrina fortune...
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this is what happens when kate hudson asks for fans to come over and hang out.ded with elton john and ifu lucky, butterfly filters. >> kate, we know, is expecting her third child, a girl. and if kate wants to know what's in her baby girl's future or her love life alone, she'll enlist the help of her go-to-gal, psychic to the stars jayne wallace. >> kate hudson, she's now pregnant. do you think they'll get married? >> i think yeah. truthfully, i think she'll marry and then have another one with him. i think this man is different. he's her soulmate, her twin flame, so i think the future for her looks really good. >> aside from kate, jayne says she's done readings for kim k. she sees politics in her future. there's also leslie mann and larry king. as a psychic, jane connects with a person's aura and then reads what's in their future. >> nick jonas, priyanka chopra. >> so the empress is generally the card of fertility. she wants to be a mom and she wants a family. i'm going to say twins or there's two very close together. >> also in the cards of cho-nas? a secret we
this is what happens when kate hudson asks for fans to come over and hang out.ded with elton john and ifu lucky, butterfly filters. >> kate, we know, is expecting her third child, a girl. and if kate wants to know what's in her baby girl's future or her love life alone, she'll enlist the help of her go-to-gal, psychic to the stars jayne wallace. >> kate hudson, she's now pregnant. do you think they'll get married? >> i think yeah. truthfully, i think she'll marry and then have...
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>> it is going to be brutal, kate. the defense absolutely has to take down rick gates if they want any chance of victory. even if they do take down gates, there's a lot of other evidence, they still might lose. if they don't take down gates, it's all over. gates essentially lays out the prosecutions's case, goes through the evidence. he is telling the jury, i worked with that man, we were criminals, we worked together. here's how we did it. so you can expect a lot of fireworks today. this is going to be the most dramatic part of the trial. in the defense opening, they said, the opening statement, that -- that rick gates is the real bad guy, he's the real wrongdoer. and you can expect that a lot of fireworks here, particularly focusing on the fact that he embezzled money from manafort. the defense will argue that he fooled manafort then, and it goes to show that he fooled manafort as to this other stuff. >> part of what one of the big things that's come out, jennifer, is that rick gates says that -- admitted that he bas
>> it is going to be brutal, kate. the defense absolutely has to take down rick gates if they want any chance of victory. even if they do take down gates, there's a lot of other evidence, they still might lose. if they don't take down gates, it's all over. gates essentially lays out the prosecutions's case, goes through the evidence. he is telling the jury, i worked with that man, we were criminals, we worked together. here's how we did it. so you can expect a lot of fireworks today. this...
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brady kate thank you very much. moving on now to some other stories making headlines around the world a ban on full face veil says come into force in denmark the government says the veils known as new cobbs prevent women from integrating into danger to society several other european countries have instituted similar bans dames are planning to defy the new law facebook has uncovered what it says is a court made of campaign to influence u.s. mid-term elections in november the company has removed dozens of pages it says aim to mislead users facebook did not identify who created the pages but said some activity was consistent with that of a russian agency accused of meddling in the two thousand and sixteen election. forensic experts say dozens of caskets handed over by north korea likely contain the remains of american soldiers killed in the korean war the handover was agreed at the june summit between north korea's kim jong un and us president donald trump more than five thousand u.s. troops remain unaccounted for in w
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they wound together when kate firstjoined up for england.licly citing anxiety and that was the first decade knew of it. —— a year out of cricket. she feels guilty she did not recognise the symptoms and sarah. kate got in touch with sarah and said, i myself, need to take a break away from cricket because i cannot process i am feeling. that was a surprise to sarah. they shouted at each other a little bit and promised that, in the future, they would talk to each other if they were struggling. kate says, the rest of the team over the past couple of years have become more open with each other and that isa more open with each other and that is a big reason behind the success they have been having of becoming home champions on home soil. thank you forjoining us. at the world para—swimming european championships, hannah russell has just won the the women's 100m backstroke s12. the paralympic champion almost five seconds ahead of the pack. kate grey rounds up the rest of the day's action from dublin. great britain will look to build on the medal haul
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well to help put this in perspective we're joined by political correspondent kate brady so tell us kate how much of a change these centers represent in the way that germany deals with asylum seekers well the sense is quite literally put the entire asylum application process at least at the moment but the area under one roof says the registration the application and the final decision to grant asylum or not and the authority is saying that that aim at least of the senses is to speed up the application process far siloam because there are also concerns particularly when it comes to dating life or side them seek as he will be living in the center of course they are allowed to move around the area but they're not allowed to come and go as they please so there has been some criticism with some people comparing the census to jail or even detention center is now the senate right now or only in bavaria they are the brainchild of the bavarian in the now and federal interior minister for the last hosts the whole for any chance briefly if you can of these centers being replayed elsewhere in german
well to help put this in perspective we're joined by political correspondent kate brady so tell us kate how much of a change these centers represent in the way that germany deals with asylum seekers well the sense is quite literally put the entire asylum application process at least at the moment but the area under one roof says the registration the application and the final decision to grant asylum or not and the authority is saying that that aim at least of the senses is to speed up the...
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kate kelly joins us. >> sorry i couldn't join you in person. >> it's too bad. we're pleased you can join us at all. you know, we're going to pick up here on some of the questions we have do you think the board will actually take action i mean, this is a board that some large shareholders have said it's very cozy to elon musk one of the board members is the guy's brother. is a brother going to say, hey, elon, you need to take a medical leave of absence >> maybe maybe. if you think about the fact that elon said his friends and family are concerned about him. one of the examples he gave of his sort of workaholic lifestyle that's starting to get to him is the fact his brother kimbell got married in spain, i believe it was last year, and he claimed he kind of flew in, got there two hours in advance, he was the best man and kind of flew right out. that was an example of how he's not able to enjoy his personal life and his family. anyway, the board, to your point, melissa, is relatively small. it's nine directors. a good handful of them have connections to elon. kimbe
kate kelly joins us. >> sorry i couldn't join you in person. >> it's too bad. we're pleased you can join us at all. you know, we're going to pick up here on some of the questions we have do you think the board will actually take action i mean, this is a board that some large shareholders have said it's very cozy to elon musk one of the board members is the guy's brother. is a brother going to say, hey, elon, you need to take a medical leave of absence >> maybe maybe. if you...
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kate? >> maya rodriguez, thank you. >>> a former white house aide today revealed that she made a secret tape when she was being fired. in an exclusive interview on "meet the press," omarosa had harsh new criticism of the president. kelly o'donnell has more on all of that and the new white house reaction. >> hi. >> reporter: omarosa managault newman is recasting herself from long time trump defender to outspoken adversary. >> he is truly a racist. >> reporter: her own conduct and credibility all under scrutiny after she secretly taped white house chief of staff john kelly inside the highly secure situation room. >> this is a white house where everybody lies. the president lies to the american people. sarah huckabee sanders stands in front of the country and lies every day. you have to have your own back. >> reporter: for 15 years -- >> omarosa is a very nice person. >> reporter: -- her fame and career were intertwined with donald trump. now she expresses regret. >> it is hindsight. but i wil
kate? >> maya rodriguez, thank you. >>> a former white house aide today revealed that she made a secret tape when she was being fired. in an exclusive interview on "meet the press," omarosa had harsh new criticism of the president. kelly o'donnell has more on all of that and the new white house reaction. >> hi. >> reporter: omarosa managault newman is recasting herself from long time trump defender to outspoken adversary. >> he is truly a racist....
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with kate proctor and chakra barti from the telegraph. newspapers with kate proctor and chakrabartilegraph. that is all ahead this evening. now time for sports day. you're live at the bbc sport centre. i'm chris mitchell. coming up on sportsday for you... the test in court is almost at an end. now ben stokes awaits the verdict of the jury. will europe face a woods like this at the ryder cup? tiger will need a wild card to make it. i realise tiger is a story for that he is playing very well and i am excited to see that. home already. dina asher smith finds herself in the fast track after triple gold in europe. also coming up in the programme... and on the 25th anniversary of the kick it out campain, we ask the man behind it whether things have changed for the better. (wipe sot head) there is so much division in society at the present time that football itself can be a healer. hello. this man's future right now is unknown. two weeks ago, he was winning a test match for england. the past week he has been in court, charged with affray. a charge he denies. next week he could be playing f
with kate proctor and chakra barti from the telegraph. newspapers with kate proctor and chakrabartilegraph. that is all ahead this evening. now time for sports day. you're live at the bbc sport centre. i'm chris mitchell. coming up on sportsday for you... the test in court is almost at an end. now ben stokes awaits the verdict of the jury. will europe face a woods like this at the ryder cup? tiger will need a wild card to make it. i realise tiger is a story for that he is playing very well and...
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our political correspondent kate brady joins us here in the studio hi kate explain to us these new rules who are going to apply to basically these new rules ria stand family reunion reunification refugees with so-called subsidiary status and that means it's refugees who fall short of being granted complete asylum in germany so that basically means an indefinite stay. and this largely affects many syrians of course they're fleeing civil war and if they can't prove that they face personal persecution on their return to syria than they're only granted the subsidiary protection so it's already been more than three the third eligible to come to germany the spouses of refugees minors and also the parents of minors who are already in germany and priority is really going to be given to humanitarian cases for example young children all people who are severely ill and why has this question of reuniting families been so controversial well this was really a large sticking point when it came to germany forming a new government earlier this year as you mentioned before the government actually . put a
our political correspondent kate brady joins us here in the studio hi kate explain to us these new rules who are going to apply to basically these new rules ria stand family reunion reunification refugees with so-called subsidiary status and that means it's refugees who fall short of being granted complete asylum in germany so that basically means an indefinite stay. and this largely affects many syrians of course they're fleeing civil war and if they can't prove that they face personal...
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kate rogers explains now what's behind the upbeat mood. >> small business confidence is continuing t the fac of an increasingly strong economy. a new survey fm the national federation of independent business shows optimism is neas record levth most owners looking to hire more workers to keep up with strong demand. >> we right now the economy's doing very well and that translates into a lot of demand for the output that small businesses produce. >> but a stubborn problem remains. finding qualified workers to fill qoles. laborlity is the top issue for small business owners, tpacing both taxes and government regulations. ability seen that the to find good workers especially skilled workers rising as a return of a problor companies over the last few years. -- and of course, to the economy and whatever we've seen the econy humming along like this, getting, keeping the right kind of workers in your businessbe reallymes one of the chief challenges. >> and as the labor market continues to tighn, wages are increasing. that's part of the business owners are raising prices. >> the problem that
kate rogers explains now what's behind the upbeat mood. >> small business confidence is continuing t the fac of an increasingly strong economy. a new survey fm the national federation of independent business shows optimism is neas record levth most owners looking to hire more workers to keep up with strong demand. >> we right now the economy's doing very well and that translates into a lot of demand for the output that small businesses produce. >> but a stubborn problem...
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even though kate mackinnon is talented.. even though kate mackinnon is talented. i would agree because i saw the trailer and thought i was not looking forward to. it is of the few better than the trailer. kate mackinnon is brilliant from ghostbusters. it is mila kunis who finds out her boyfriend was a spy. they go on the run and they have various missions. what i liked about this, they are two women you believe our friends. their characters and relationship drives the film and on that level a lot of fun and better than you think. that is going on the boaster! i suppose thatis is going on the boaster! i suppose that is a fun thing about it. how often do we have two women as the central characters in this style of film? and a female director in the form of suzanna vogel. and dvd? tully will keep you guessing. they work together on juno, which tully will keep you guessing. they work together onjuno, which is the pregnancy one and this is the motherhood one. charlize theron needs a night nanny. and the night nanny comes in and
even though kate mackinnon is talented.. even though kate mackinnon is talented. i would agree because i saw the trailer and thought i was not looking forward to. it is of the few better than the trailer. kate mackinnon is brilliant from ghostbusters. it is mila kunis who finds out her boyfriend was a spy. they go on the run and they have various missions. what i liked about this, they are two women you believe our friends. their characters and relationship drives the film and on that level a...
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"at this hour" with kate bolduan begins right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. just 24 hours ago, literally yesterday's show, we wondered aloud, one big test of the manafort trial is -- cot president of the united states restrain himself from getting involved. survey says -- you at this point likely know the answer. unprovoked today. president trump clearly decided one day of the trial of his former campaign chief was one day long enough. day two of manafort's trial is now under way and the president is firing off. talking about manafort specifically. >>> and then this about the russia investigation, in general. "this is a terrible situation and attorney general jeff sessions should stop this rigged witch hunt right now." okay. let's get started. cnn's abby philip is at the white house. abby, is the white house offering any explanation or -- i don't know -- context maybe for this tweet from the president? it seems pretty clear though. >> reporter: it does seem pretty clear. i think it is pretty significant. so far the white house hasn't had anything to say about
"at this hour" with kate bolduan begins right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. just 24 hours ago, literally yesterday's show, we wondered aloud, one big test of the manafort trial is -- cot president of the united states restrain himself from getting involved. survey says -- you at this point likely know the answer. unprovoked today. president trump clearly decided one day of the trial of his former campaign chief was one day long enough. day two of manafort's...
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may not recognize tapestry it's just the old coach, but now it's a tapestry of brands that includes kate spade. we are speaking tonight to the ceo, victor luis later and i got to tell you something later we can't wait. this morning tapestry reported a pretty good quarter with fabulous guidance. that's why its stock was the king of the market it was up 12%. home depot, on the other hand, reported a great quarter, a huge top and bottom line, but their cautious guidance left some people puzzled and others downright concerned. despot is about as good as it gets in retail if they're being cautious, what does that mean for everyone else after rallying almost four points before market trading, that was before the opening bell, the stock only had a stung reversal during the conference call and finished actually down a dollar an otherwise incredibly strong day for retail what's the real takeaway here? i mean, those who watch it today, let me give you a little sense what i think i think people are spending more on clothes than they are on homes. and home depot, even though it's a gigantic retailer
may not recognize tapestry it's just the old coach, but now it's a tapestry of brands that includes kate spade. we are speaking tonight to the ceo, victor luis later and i got to tell you something later we can't wait. this morning tapestry reported a pretty good quarter with fabulous guidance. that's why its stock was the king of the market it was up 12%. home depot, on the other hand, reported a great quarter, a huge top and bottom line, but their cautious guidance left some people puzzled...
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well for more on this now we're joined by our political correspondent kate brady hi kate how much of a change do these centers represent for germany's treatment of asylum seekers basically and it's important to remember fest that this is only in bavaria at the moment any asylum seeker is arriving in bavaria i'm not going to go through the entire asylum application process under one roof basically say their registration at the cation and then the final decision as to whether they'll be granted asylum or deported well. will take place under this one roof say these seven senses in bavaria have room for about fifteen hundred asylum seekers each in total and turtle and so there isn't actually any plans at the moment to push this through into any of germany's other states but there is some some interest from a couple of them but my real plans to push this through yet ok these centers as you say they're largely the idea of interior minister whole city whole fund they are only in his state of the very at this point you mentioned that so far in germany there isn't much chance of them getting
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thank you for being here. >> sure. >> kate, can you give us ann update how things are going in mendocino and what progress firefighters have mad in recent days? >> sure. so the fires have slowed in recent days which is a big relief for people here inm docino and lake counties. a lot of the mandatory evacuations have beenlifted. a lot of the advisory evacuation vs. been down grade -- evacuatis have beenowngraded so people have been able to return to their homes. the river fire, the fire primarily to theth, has slowed in growth. and the's been a slowing of growth of the ranch fire which has been active uptil this week. things are looking good on that front. >> some good news. redwood valley in mendocino was devastated last year by another deadly fire. kqed's investigation foundpr blems with evacuation orders and communications in that case. how havehings compare this year? has it been a better situation? >> the fires in the fall were terrifying because they started in the middle of the night in a fairly rural community that is populated, but people weren't able to get out quickly or be not
thank you for being here. >> sure. >> kate, can you give us ann update how things are going in mendocino and what progress firefighters have mad in recent days? >> sure. so the fires have slowed in recent days which is a big relief for people here inm docino and lake counties. a lot of the mandatory evacuations have beenlifted. a lot of the advisory evacuation vs. been down grade -- evacuatis have beenowngraded so people have been able to return to their homes. the river fire,...
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brady kate it's good to have you here so i want to begin first by listening to just a little bit of what the chancellor said about democracy during that interview and we'll get back to the. democracy is more than just someone winning majority democracy also means protecting minorities freedom of the press the ability to assemble freely and independent courts. if the then does it was indeed dependents of the country's institutions is no longer preserved the democracy itself is no longer complete. so kate back to the chancellor very much stressing the need to uphold democratic principles why is this coming up now well this really has come off the back of the few recent events of course when it comes to upholding respect in the decisions made by independent institutions that's come off several deportations which have taken place recently despite administrative courts ruling that those deportation shouldn't in fact take place and so there is still a debate going on as to how these mistakes can be avoided in the future in germany at the moment and then at the same time you have this ques
brady kate it's good to have you here so i want to begin first by listening to just a little bit of what the chancellor said about democracy during that interview and we'll get back to the. democracy is more than just someone winning majority democracy also means protecting minorities freedom of the press the ability to assemble freely and independent courts. if the then does it was indeed dependents of the country's institutions is no longer preserved the democracy itself is no longer...
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kate bennett is with us from the event in maryland. we are joined by kate anderson. kate bennett, it's almost impossible to ignore what we have seen. i know the first lady addressed it in the past. how is she addressing it today that she's promoting this initiative and teaching kids about behavior online while the very large elephant in the room is looming? >> this is a very independent -- we have seen this very independent first lady. we have to acknowledge the split screen marriage happening in the white house with this first couple. the first lady's spokeswoman said to me this morning, this is the first lady aware of the criticism. she will go forward anyway. i think with melania trump, she takes it right up to the line. is she doing this because of her husband? is she doing it in spite of him? is she not thinking about him at all when she addresses this? i think it might be the third, the latter thing. she's not considering it at all. all of us are. however, she's moving forward with this initiative about cyberbullying. it was strange and ironic to be in the room
kate bennett is with us from the event in maryland. we are joined by kate anderson. kate bennett, it's almost impossible to ignore what we have seen. i know the first lady addressed it in the past. how is she addressing it today that she's promoting this initiative and teaching kids about behavior online while the very large elephant in the room is looming? >> this is a very independent -- we have seen this very independent first lady. we have to acknowledge the split screen marriage...
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. >>> this is nbc "nightly news" with kate snow. >> good evening. the scene in the skies over puget sound, washington, last night, made people stop in their tracks and point cell phone cameras at the sky. authorities say a ground service agent at seattle tacoma international airport stole an empty passenger plane and took it for a dangerous ride. in a rambling conversation with air traffic control, the man showed a range of emotions, at one point calling himself broken. after more than an hour in the air, the plane crashed on an identified. investigators are trying to solve two mysteries. one on the ground and one in the air. >> oh, my god. what is happening right now? >> reporter: how did a ramp worker commandeer an aircraf and fly for more than an hour before a fiery crash? >> very unusual. it's not like we get this every day. >> reporter: government officials familiar with the investigation say 29-year-old richard russell was at the controls, taking off from sea-tac airport 8:00 p.m. last night. residents here were shocked by the turbo prop's aer
. >>> this is nbc "nightly news" with kate snow. >> good evening. the scene in the skies over puget sound, washington, last night, made people stop in their tracks and point cell phone cameras at the sky. authorities say a ground service agent at seattle tacoma international airport stole an empty passenger plane and took it for a dangerous ride. in a rambling conversation with air traffic control, the man showed a range of emotions, at one point calling himself broken....
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live in hercules, i'm kate larson, abc7 news. >> kate, thank you. >>> this week's services honoring senator john mccain began today. he had been lying in state at arizona's capital building in phoenix. close to 15,000 people visited. the doors not closing until almost 9:00 tonight. abc's reporter mcyle s moving tribute. >> reporter: emotional services honoring an american icon, john mccain's sons in their dress uniforms saluting his flag-draped casket carried by an honor guard into the arizona capital building. mccain's wife of 38 years, cindy, with this silent display of love. daughter meghan sobbing, comforted by her brother during this private ceremony on what would have been mccain's 82nd birthday. >> loving god, see our tears. >> reporter: leading up to his death saturday after a year-long battle with brain cancer, mccain planned out the details of this week's services including this. lying in state, a chance for the people he served as senator for six terms and as a congressman before that, to say good-bye. so many putting politics aside. erhiedid, b wed pportedim for b veteran and we
live in hercules, i'm kate larson, abc7 news. >> kate, thank you. >>> this week's services honoring senator john mccain began today. he had been lying in state at arizona's capital building in phoenix. close to 15,000 people visited. the doors not closing until almost 9:00 tonight. abc's reporter mcyle s moving tribute. >> reporter: emotional services honoring an american icon, john mccain's sons in their dress uniforms saluting his flag-draped casket carried by an honor...
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emily: kate, you spent a lot of time in washington. what do you make of the fact that these companies are all under attack by the president? do they have something to worry about? >> it will be interesting to see. platformslake -- big and have become big companies. a lot of these companies come out of silicon valley and they will be in terms crosshairs. these are now communications platforms. he is going to hear and read about himself and the people he cares about all the time. i do think have something to potentially be worried about or involved in. you see them taking much bigger starting toey're have more communication and senior people are showing up there next week to talk to the senate intel committee on the broader issue of russian meddling in the election and how we prevented going forward. worry about it certainly, everyone worries about overregulation, but i don't think they can rule out being something that needs to be discussed when we talk about communications. larry then, larry -- ben, kudlow says they are looking at goog
emily: kate, you spent a lot of time in washington. what do you make of the fact that these companies are all under attack by the president? do they have something to worry about? >> it will be interesting to see. platformslake -- big and have become big companies. a lot of these companies come out of silicon valley and they will be in terms crosshairs. these are now communications platforms. he is going to hear and read about himself and the people he cares about all the time. i do think...
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i'm kate bolduan. happening right now -- the last and final pitch to jurors. one man's future on the line, and a special counsel's investigation's credibility m mayimay be on the line as well. right now closing arguments are going on in paul manafort's bank and tax fraud trial. the former trump campaign chair himself not taking the stand. in this huge moment that's playing out today, it is not just a question of whether or not manafort is guilty that will be decided. robert mueller's credibility is also facing a very real test today, as well. >>> and wait, courtesy of rudy giuliani, there, of course, is still more hanging in the balance. now he says the entire mueller investigation is on hold until there's a verdict. >> are you any closer to having a deal with mueller to sit down? >> no. haven't heard from him in a week. >> how do you interpret that? >> i think they're waiting for the -- i hate to bring up the case. i think they're waiting for the manafort case. i think they feel if they win they're going to be empowered. >> cnn's jessica schneider is outside
i'm kate bolduan. happening right now -- the last and final pitch to jurors. one man's future on the line, and a special counsel's investigation's credibility m mayimay be on the line as well. right now closing arguments are going on in paul manafort's bank and tax fraud trial. the former trump campaign chair himself not taking the stand. in this huge moment that's playing out today, it is not just a question of whether or not manafort is guilty that will be decided. robert mueller's...
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. >> tenemos la primera reacciÓn de kate del castillo sobre las declaraciones de andrÉs manuel lÓpezsu caso >> parece que pronto va a poder ir a mÉxico. >> ya lo vi. >> denuncia haber sido drogada por dÍas en un centro de detenciÓn, analizamos su terrible pesadilla. >> amigos los tucanes de tijuana nos hablaban del famoso chona challenge. >> y padres se acerca el regreso a clases. >> cÓmo identificar y salir de las personas tÓxicas en nuestra vida, el famoso motivador llega a casa para ayudarnos. >> y majida issa la diabla de "sin senos sÍ hay paraiso" nos habla y tambiÉn en exclusiva nos visita la Única bailarina latina que subiÓ junto a nicky jam al escenario del cierre de la copa fifa rusia 2018 todo aquÍ en "un nuevo dÍa" mÁs cerca de ti ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ buenos dÍas. >> buenos dÍas. >> buenos dÍas. >> buenos dÍas este miÉrcoles primero dÍa de agosto estamos de regreso y tambiÉn despues de su tour por california donde tambiÉn estÁ de regreso rashel. >> bienvenida rashel, te queremos y extraÑamos. >> gracias por estar con nosotros. >> bolita, bolita! como bolita he llegado porque co
. >> tenemos la primera reacciÓn de kate del castillo sobre las declaraciones de andrÉs manuel lÓpezsu caso >> parece que pronto va a poder ir a mÉxico. >> ya lo vi. >> denuncia haber sido drogada por dÍas en un centro de detenciÓn, analizamos su terrible pesadilla. >> amigos los tucanes de tijuana nos hablaban del famoso chona challenge. >> y padres se acerca el regreso a clases. >> cÓmo identificar y salir de las personas tÓxicas en nuestra...
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"at this hour" with kate bolduan starts now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. the dance continues over president trump and will he or won't he be interviewed by the special counsel. when it comes to the dance, whatever it is at this point, it isn't pretty. cnn learned the special counsel has offered to cut back the number of obstruction of justice related questions they would ask the president. but -- and it's a big one -- they want those questions answered in person. where is the president's legal team on this? here is rudy giuliani. >> we're still negotiating. we haven't stopped negotiating with them. the most recent letter, they sent us a proposal. we responded to their proposal. they took ten days. yesterday, we got a letter back. we're in the process of responding to their proposal. >> "the new york times" reports that the president has been pushing his team to strike a deal because, as "the new york times" puts it, in effect, he believes he can con vin tvince investigators of his belief that their inquiry is a witch hunt. his lawyers and the white house a
"at this hour" with kate bolduan starts now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. the dance continues over president trump and will he or won't he be interviewed by the special counsel. when it comes to the dance, whatever it is at this point, it isn't pretty. cnn learned the special counsel has offered to cut back the number of obstruction of justice related questions they would ask the president. but -- and it's a big one -- they want those questions answered in person....
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kate. the president has the authority to decide who sees the most secret important national security matters, interest are critics who say he is using the power to try to get back at those who have been outspoken ainst hi especially those involved in the russia investigation. there is a new development involving the first person arrested by the muellern team ie russia investigation. new overnight. up to six months in prison. that is what the special counsel is asking a judge to sentence george papadopoulos. he pleaded guilty last octobery to to investigators and has been cooperating with the russia probe. papadopoulos was part of thtr ump campaign foreign policy panel and claimed to know russia had dirtton hillary cl meanwhile, the president is unapoletic about revoking the security clearance of former cia chief john brennan. >> i like taking on voice like that. i have never respected him. i never had a lot of respect. >> reporter: the president denied trying to silence critics and claimed
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kate. the president has the authority to decide who sees the most secret important national security matters, interest are critics who say he is using the power to try to get back at those who have been outspoken ainst hi especially those involved in the russia investigation. there is a new development involving the first person arrested by the muellern team ie russia investigation. new overnight. up to six months in prison. that is what the...
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political correspondent kate brady. but it was here in northern europe shows no sign of abating in germany the hot weather is having a dramatic impact on farming many harvests have been completely wiped out now scientists are experimenting with new ways of making crops more resistant to heat over summer reports. a sad sight meets the eye across germany this year's old crop is only half the height it should be and we are everywhere. here in the district of brandenburg measuring stations on test fields show that there is not been this little rain since one thousand nine hundred eighty six and once again farmers have to figure out how to deal with the unexpected extreme weather. agricultural landscape. uses tried and tested methods to find answers to this question solution. city. before sewing the experiment manager. in this field his goal was to buy nitrogen in the soil this resulted in the plants being more heat resistant which now benefits the crop. in principle we really. at least considering the weather we had this ye
political correspondent kate brady. but it was here in northern europe shows no sign of abating in germany the hot weather is having a dramatic impact on farming many harvests have been completely wiped out now scientists are experimenting with new ways of making crops more resistant to heat over summer reports. a sad sight meets the eye across germany this year's old crop is only half the height it should be and we are everywhere. here in the district of brandenburg measuring stations on test...
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kate snow is in >>today.re. >> it is nice to be here. >> you should have worn a sid. >> i shoave a sign? >> yeah. >> i haven't been here in a while? >>> kate, thank you. we are looking forward to more of kate snow. lots to get to this morning. let's start wit news. breaking news overnight. a shootout at a football field in florida. men in the hospital this morning. one of the men in critical condition after gunfire erupted during a football game at palm beach central high school causing chaos. authorities arrived almost immeately as aelicopter landed on the field to evacuate a victim. it stemmed from an altercation with students. no arrests have been made. >>> to a politics war of words with president trump and top intelligence officials is heatin up with former cia director john brennan speaking out aga overnight after his security clearance was revoked by the president. will the same thing happen to others? we have white house correspondent kelly o'donnell near the president's golf course. >> rep.ter: good
kate snow is in >>today.re. >> it is nice to be here. >> you should have worn a sid. >> i shoave a sign? >> yeah. >> i haven't been here in a while? >>> kate, thank you. we are looking forward to more of kate snow. lots to get to this morning. let's start wit news. breaking news overnight. a shootout at a football field in florida. men in the hospital this morning. one of the men in critical condition after gunfire erupted during a football game at...
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. >>> but first, let's get out to kate rodgers with a look at what is coming up after the break kate> reporter: hey, john we are here in pottstown, pennsylvania, we'll show you hoe this small business has been hard-hit by the president's tariff policies coming up next >>> in case you didn't know, it is funk week here at "squawk alley" with the music selection. hope you enjoy it. the only producer of steel kegs in the country is talking about how metal matters for beer kate >> reporter: the beer company has been unexpectedly hit by tariffs on imported steel. at first they were hopeful they may benefit because all the kegs you see here are made out of domestically produced steel. but as demand for that steel increased, so, too, did their prices and now it turns out that kegs that are imported from china are actually about $20 less than the ones they're making here in america. that's because there are tariffs on imported steel but not on the imported kegs. >> there's still zero dollar import tariff on finished import kegs coming into the country so it was just widening the gap between o
. >>> but first, let's get out to kate rodgers with a look at what is coming up after the break kate> reporter: hey, john we are here in pottstown, pennsylvania, we'll show you hoe this small business has been hard-hit by the president's tariff policies coming up next >>> in case you didn't know, it is funk week here at "squawk alley" with the music selection. hope you enjoy it. the only producer of steel kegs in the country is talking about how metal matters for...
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studios and kate let's start by talking about. some of our viewers i'm sure will remember he's the german suppressions soccer player of turkish descent resigned from the german national squad after the world cup in in his resignation statement he said he was the target of discrimination by not just german soccer officials but media outlets as well the case has attracted massive media attention how has story shaped the discussion about racism here in germany. well those old resignation has indeed got germany talking by society between immigrants people with migration backgrounds and also among so-called germans and then on top of that as well you even hearing from politicians saying that this is an issue which needs to be addressed we've heard from the justice minister and from the foreign minister saying that this is a responsibility of all of german society to address this issue and this is even spread on to social media as a result of resignation there was a campaign there hash tag me too which refers to the idea of having two h
studios and kate let's start by talking about. some of our viewers i'm sure will remember he's the german suppressions soccer player of turkish descent resigned from the german national squad after the world cup in in his resignation statement he said he was the target of discrimination by not just german soccer officials but media outlets as well the case has attracted massive media attention how has story shaped the discussion about racism here in germany. well those old resignation has...
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and we have our political correspondent kate brady with us to tell us more about this change hi kate thank you for joining us who is this going to apply to all largely this is going to affect many syrian refugees have basically they saying please anyone who has what in germany is described as subsidiary protection and that means basically anyone who for any asylum seekers who fall short of being granted full asylum so and in. indefinite stay in germany so usually this is asylum seekers who are fleeing civil war for example one of the this has caused so much controversy in germany well this was a huge sticking point earlier on in the year when the new government was trying to put together its new coalition and of course the conservatives were very much against kind of increasing any more numbers of refugees arriving in germany and move quick between parties is still a few parts of issues of contention between the parties because this is going to really apply to people who can apply for it or be refugee spouses married minus parents of minors all of whom already have a a relative livin
and we have our political correspondent kate brady with us to tell us more about this change hi kate thank you for joining us who is this going to apply to all largely this is going to affect many syrian refugees have basically they saying please anyone who has what in germany is described as subsidiary protection and that means basically anyone who for any asylum seekers who fall short of being granted full asylum so and in. indefinite stay in germany so usually this is asylum seekers who are...
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kate dumbaugh is a foster mother. she took in aidan when he was nine months old, and made sure that his contact with his birth mother never broke off. kate explains how it is when drug-addicted parents suddenly take a sober view of their own lives. kate: to keep that momentum going, day in and d day out, wn you're soberer for maybe the fit timeme in your life, and you'e confronting all sorts of -- it always chokes me up. reporter: a court gave aidan's mother one year to get her life in order after she had overdosed on heroin. katherine: since i had a background of drug usese, and y other two children aren't in my custody because of my drug use, that's it. so, i wasn't going to lose another child into the system because i wanted to go and use drugs. reporter: katherine has made it. after eight months, she got her child back. but she fears her past might destroy her children's future. katherine: yeah, i'm very scscad of that bebecause it's more liky for an addict's children to become addicts. and, i know that i've strug
kate dumbaugh is a foster mother. she took in aidan when he was nine months old, and made sure that his contact with his birth mother never broke off. kate explains how it is when drug-addicted parents suddenly take a sober view of their own lives. kate: to keep that momentum going, day in and d day out, wn you're soberer for maybe the fit timeme in your life, and you'e confronting all sorts of -- it always chokes me up. reporter: a court gave aidan's mother one year to get her life in order...
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>> kate, thank you we're looking forward to more of kate snow and let's start with today's news.cal condition. after gunfired erupted at the high school causing tote chaos, authorities arrived and to evacuate a victim. no arrests have been made yet. >> politics and the war of words between president trump and top intelligence officials heating up with former cia director john brennan speaking out after his security clearance was revoked by the president. will the same happen to others? kelly kel kelly live from the golf course. >> a prison sentence of up to six months for one of the first people arrested in the russian investigation. you may remember the name, george papadopoulos. a adviser on the campaign and admitted to lying to investigators and pleading guilty. after papadopoulos said he was aware that the russians had compromising information about hillary clinton and a sentence for him is expected next month. the jury goes back to work monday in the case of paul manafort, must decide 18 counts of financial crimes alleged against manafort. the president spoke out in support
>> kate, thank you we're looking forward to more of kate snow and let's start with today's news.cal condition. after gunfired erupted at the high school causing tote chaos, authorities arrived and to evacuate a victim. no arrests have been made yet. >> politics and the war of words between president trump and top intelligence officials heating up with former cia director john brennan speaking out after his security clearance was revoked by the president. will the same happen to...
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kate,itis kate, it is aled davies, the man with the medals?in berlin for great britain. britain have one six gold medals, a brilliant achievement since it has been very hot. bear with me well i ta ke been very hot. bear with me well i take you through the gold medallist. it was the first time at a major championships that rate running has featured in the paralympics programme and great britain dominated in both the men and the women. a brilliant show of what is still to come for race running and hopefully featuring in paralympics to come. there was gold for the vetera ns to come. there was gold for the veterans of the team, dan greaves and graeme ballard in the sprint events. also pa ralympic and graeme ballard in the sprint events. also paralympic champion sophie hahn won gold in the 200 metres. earlier when i caught up with aled davies after winning the gold medal in the discus event, this is what he had to say about his performance. this year has been such a tough year, i haven't competed that much. i decided that if i sat at home and give
kate,itis kate, it is aled davies, the man with the medals?in berlin for great britain. britain have one six gold medals, a brilliant achievement since it has been very hot. bear with me well i ta ke been very hot. bear with me well i take you through the gold medallist. it was the first time at a major championships that rate running has featured in the paralympics programme and great britain dominated in both the men and the women. a brilliant show of what is still to come for race running...
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fr the biggest names on wall street continue to pile into the big cap tech names kate rogers joins usow with the details. >>> we are getting a snapshot of where some of the big the investors are putting their money to work with their quarterly 13fi filings warren buffett is loading up onnal. adding 12.4 million shares berkshire has largely avoided investing in tech, even during the run up in the sector in recent years, but one exception is apple which buffett has said makes a consumer product he can understand george soros piled in popular tech names taking stakes in apple, facebook and twitter but trimming amazon. he also invested in spotify. shares are up since he joined in mri april. appalossa cutting stakes in facebook and alphabet by 10%, and reduced shares in alibaba. >> we have the diamondback and this you have a story coming up can you give us a tease? >> we have our own quarterly optimism survey. we'll tell you where we stand. i think you might have a clue. we talked about it yesterday our findings reflect some other recent optimism. >> kate, we'll see you in a minute >>> we
fr the biggest names on wall street continue to pile into the big cap tech names kate rogers joins usow with the details. >>> we are getting a snapshot of where some of the big the investors are putting their money to work with their quarterly 13fi filings warren buffett is loading up onnal. adding 12.4 million shares berkshire has largely avoided investing in tech, even during the run up in the sector in recent years, but one exception is apple which buffett has said makes a consumer...
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kate, tell us more? this isa problems. kate, tell us more? this is a really positive story.ng prostate problems without any invasive surgery. it is quite a simple solution to a problem which irritates many men. the key is early diagnosis because while this is only to cancer, the symptoms can be linked. it is important to go to the gp and knowing that actually can have a solution that doesn't involve invasive surgery should encourage a lot more people to do so. also an interesting story on the front of the telegraph about the gcse results this summer and it looks like some people who should have failed art actually going to pass. that's right, if you think it's all over, it may be now, but this is seen as a highly unusual step by the exam regulator and what it's decided is some students were put in for a higher difficulty paper, didn't do well, and their grades have been moved up, so it's not doom and gloom as it might have appeared. so that's good news. it's good news for them. there are questions about how we are targeting education at different levels for different puils,
kate, tell us more? this isa problems. kate, tell us more? this is a really positive story.ng prostate problems without any invasive surgery. it is quite a simple solution to a problem which irritates many men. the key is early diagnosis because while this is only to cancer, the symptoms can be linked. it is important to go to the gp and knowing that actually can have a solution that doesn't involve invasive surgery should encourage a lot more people to do so. also an interesting story on the...
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kate bolduan starts now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan.ver an old problem. what exactly happened behind closed doors in it trump tower in june of 2016 when top trump campaign officials sat down with russians, including one linked to the kremlin with the promise of dirt on hillary clinton? what's old is new again, folks. not only what happened is key, but who knew about the meeting and when and why the white house story keeps changing.
kate bolduan starts now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan.ver an old problem. what exactly happened behind closed doors in it trump tower in june of 2016 when top trump campaign officials sat down with russians, including one linked to the kremlin with the promise of dirt on hillary clinton? what's old is new again, folks. not only what happened is key, but who knew about the meeting and when and why the white house story keeps changing.
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. >>> then -- you're pretty special if you can make mila ni why everyone needs a best friend like kate> you know, you're magnetic. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> have any warmup rituals. >> yes, i do. child spot, child support, child support. >> vogue had to know the things would get crazy when tiffany haddish sat down to answer the magazine's signature 73 questions. some fascinating revelation. >> reporter: is it true you speak japanese? >> impressive. >>> i'm impressed by that. but how about this tiffany's dream role playing wonder woman's sister. i guess they're step sisters. >>> speaking of wonder women, look no further than the ladies of "the spy who dumped me," mila kunis and kate mckinnon. >> they were the duo i never knew i needed when i saw this movie. >> i knew i needed them many years ago. >> i'll tell you anything you want to know. audrey shaves between her boobs. morgan kissed her cousin. >> i didn't know it was my cousin. >> mila and kate became the ultimate bffs on this set and in the film, they are definite goals, burning bad exes' stuff together, even comfo
. >>> then -- you're pretty special if you can make mila ni why everyone needs a best friend like kate> you know, you're magnetic. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> have any warmup rituals. >> yes, i do. child spot, child support, child support. >> vogue had to know the things would get crazy when tiffany haddish sat down to answer the magazine's signature 73 questions. some fascinating revelation. >> reporter: is it true you speak...