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i would like to introduce you to kathryn dunn tenpas. >> thank you for having me. i have a nice connection to the washington center. in the mid-90s i was at the university of south florida and we initiated a program that started an internship program for students at usf. is anyone here from usf? i want to emphasize i'm excited to see you because if you are studying political science and have a chance to be in washington dc it will transform your understanding of american politics in important ways and you will find when you go back to your home institutions you see things and understand lectures and things like that from a different perspective than before you came. i hope you 2 weeks is good but i'm here more specifically to talk about white house staff turnover to make the point i have been studying this for 20, 25 years, white house staff turnover. nobody cared until trump came along. i probably wrote articles the 10 or 15 of my colleagues probably read over the course of the years. no one really cared. as one of my colleagues said all it takes is an outlier. so
i would like to introduce you to kathryn dunn tenpas. >> thank you for having me. i have a nice connection to the washington center. in the mid-90s i was at the university of south florida and we initiated a program that started an internship program for students at usf. is anyone here from usf? i want to emphasize i'm excited to see you because if you are studying political science and have a chance to be in washington dc it will transform your understanding of american politics in...
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it's truly an honor for brent, kathryn and i to serve the citizens of north dakota. we're filled with gratitude every day for the opportunity to make a difference for our state and its citizens. as we enter this chamber, filled today with the three branches of government and leaders of our sovereign tribal nations, one can't help but reflect on the incredible progress we have made. great music, , great song about our country, about america and think about together what we can accomplish in the unlimited potential that lies ahead when we all work together. thank you. [applause] 130 years ago this coming november, president benjamin harrison signed north dakota into statehood. that same year, george eastman, after buying 21 camera patents from david houston of hunter, north dakota, created a photography revolution with a flexible rolled film camera, called kodak. for those from the arthur hunter airey know when we were kids before they moved to houston we cystic over there and explore it. it's a modern day term for breaking in. [laughing] he had in the center of this b
it's truly an honor for brent, kathryn and i to serve the citizens of north dakota. we're filled with gratitude every day for the opportunity to make a difference for our state and its citizens. as we enter this chamber, filled today with the three branches of government and leaders of our sovereign tribal nations, one can't help but reflect on the incredible progress we have made. great music, , great song about our country, about america and think about together what we can accomplish in the...
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kathryn stanczyszyn reports. this part of the world is no stranger to snow. are having to work extra hard after days of unusually extreme weather. more snow fell overnight across the bavarian alps where people are already experiencing disaster conditions. last night in lech, three skiers were killed in an avalanche after the group ventured to a route that had been closed off because of the risk. a fourth person is still missing. i tend it last night a relative form in missing person report. after passing difficult conditions they reached the accident site. further avalanches are now a major worry and it's an uphill struggle to keep roads and buildings safe. the lower bavaria police and fire services dealt with 150 incidents overnight, mostly due to the treacherous roads. the army has been brought in to help clear them. in places, normal life has come to a standstill, with railway lines, shops and schools shut. other parts of europe have also experienced severe weather in the past few days. even algeria has been affected. these roads in the northern provinces
kathryn stanczyszyn reports. this part of the world is no stranger to snow. are having to work extra hard after days of unusually extreme weather. more snow fell overnight across the bavarian alps where people are already experiencing disaster conditions. last night in lech, three skiers were killed in an avalanche after the group ventured to a route that had been closed off because of the risk. a fourth person is still missing. i tend it last night a relative form in missing person report....
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he immediately went toward kathryn and strangled her, thought he killed her. >> kathryn survived thater granddaughter said she never imagined the case would remain unsolved for decades. >> everybody was just, oh, i just pray for you. i hope so much that they catch this guy. we never managed it would be never, you know. >> reporter: standing in front of the house 28 years later, what is it like knowing you don't have your man? >> it's frustrating. no doubt about it. >> reporter: the sergeant believes that advances in science would eventually solve the case because he had the killer's dna. >> i had a critical piece of evidence. >> reporter: this past summer, he had the killer's dna profile sent to a lab in virginia. parabon performs dna phenotyping. it predicts a person's appearance using dna. >> you remember the moment when the picture revealed itself on your computer screen? >> it was like now i know what you look like. i'm going get you. >> reporter: scientists were also using other methods to try to catch the killer. and this pasting on the, jones and crigler families got surprising
he immediately went toward kathryn and strangled her, thought he killed her. >> kathryn survived thater granddaughter said she never imagined the case would remain unsolved for decades. >> everybody was just, oh, i just pray for you. i hope so much that they catch this guy. we never managed it would be never, you know. >> reporter: standing in front of the house 28 years later, what is it like knowing you don't have your man? >> it's frustrating. no doubt about it....
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kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.ey were trying to set, accidentally went off. mountain rescue officials say the accident happened at a ski resort near chamonix as the pair were trying to set a controlled explosion to prevent the risk of larger avalanches. forecasters have warned of a high risk of avalanches in the area after heavy snowfalls this weekend. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has referred herself to a standards panel over her actions during an investigation into alex salmond. nicola sturgeon made phone calls and took meetings with her predecessor as first minister — mr salmond — while claims of sexual harassment — which he denies — were being investigated. she said it was in the interest of the complainants that she should be examined under the ministerial code. however, she also said she "acted appropriately and in good faith." the us secretary of state, mike pompeo says he is optimistic that washington and turkey can agree on a way to protect america's kurdish allies in syria after its troops le
kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.ey were trying to set, accidentally went off. mountain rescue officials say the accident happened at a ski resort near chamonix as the pair were trying to set a controlled explosion to prevent the risk of larger avalanches. forecasters have warned of a high risk of avalanches in the area after heavy snowfalls this weekend. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has referred herself to a standards panel over her actions during an investigation into alex salmond....
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let me now yield to my distinguished colleague and -- chair, kathryn katherine clark. ms. clark: thank you, hakeem. thank you all for being here. we are on day 25, the largest government shutdown we've had in our history, and the human impact of the president's reckless behavior is starkly apparent. i can tell you that the phones are ringing off the hook in my office and in offices of representatives from around the country. and we are hearing heartbreaking stories. let me share with you one from a small town, river falls, wisconsin, and malorie. she lives in a small town and she has two vials left of the insulin she needs to treat her diabetes type 1. she's rationing them because she can no longer afford the $300 co-pay now that she has not received a paycheck. a t.s.a. worker from my district in watertown, massachusetts, put it very well as he said, as a federal employee, we're not supposed to be used as political pawns. we are sending an earthquake through communities where our federal agents live, where our federal employees live. a 30-year-old lyft driver from marylan
let me now yield to my distinguished colleague and -- chair, kathryn katherine clark. ms. clark: thank you, hakeem. thank you all for being here. we are on day 25, the largest government shutdown we've had in our history, and the human impact of the president's reckless behavior is starkly apparent. i can tell you that the phones are ringing off the hook in my office and in offices of representatives from around the country. and we are hearing heartbreaking stories. let me share with you one...
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kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.underway tomorrow in what could be andy murray's final tournament in the top flight of tennis. he's been warming up ahead of the grand slam tournament, after announcing his impending retirement from the sport on friday. his friendly rival roger federer paid tribute to murray's achievements. it hits us top guys hard because we know andy very well and we like him. he doesn't have many enemies, to be quite honest. he's a good guy and a hall of famer, legend, everything. he won everything he wanted to win. everybody would substitute his career with his. and he's a great guy. so, yeah, it's a tough one. the former leeds united and south africa striker phil masinga has died at the age of a9. he played for leeds in the premier league between i99a and 1996, and made 59 international appearances. phil masinga will best be remembered for a goal against congo which saw south africa qualify for a world cup for the first time in 1998. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news chann
kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.underway tomorrow in what could be andy murray's final tournament in the top flight of tennis. he's been warming up ahead of the grand slam tournament, after announcing his impending retirement from the sport on friday. his friendly rival roger federer paid tribute to murray's achievements. it hits us top guys hard because we know andy very well and we like him. he doesn't have many enemies, to be quite honest. he's a good guy and a hall of famer, legend,...
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joining me more to discuss this is cnn political commentator kathryn rampell. thanks for coming on.know political uncertainty was a big factor for investors. they don't like uncertainty, fierce offer a global trade war, funding fight over the wall. is president trump responsible for these awful numbers? >> presidents get too much credit when the stock market and economy are good and too much blame when it bad. i don't want to leave the impression that presidents control the market. they don't. that said there, are a number of unforced errors here and trump is guiding a lot of uncertainty in a the market. mark marke these kind of shocks, things like trade wars, things like a government shutdown, white house chaos and turmoil, trump threatening to fire the chairman of the fed, which would be disastrous, those kind of shocks could cause investors to reconsider whatever assumptions they m have earn, continued uncertainty, none of that is good for volatility. >> just on that note, there have been months when trump has been president that the stock market has done really well even though
joining me more to discuss this is cnn political commentator kathryn rampell. thanks for coming on.know political uncertainty was a big factor for investors. they don't like uncertainty, fierce offer a global trade war, funding fight over the wall. is president trump responsible for these awful numbers? >> presidents get too much credit when the stock market and economy are good and too much blame when it bad. i don't want to leave the impression that presidents control the market. they...
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ka kathryn marshon has the latest. >> reporter: two are in custody for the death of jasmine barnes.tors say eric black was driving the car and sources say the other suspect is larry woodrove, believed to be the shooter. during the hearing, we learned the harris county sheriff's office received a tip from an anonymous source identifying the suspects. the source said they shot up jasmine's mother's car, thinking it was someone else's. homicide investigators interviewed black, and prosecutors say he admitted to taking part in the shooting. for days, the sheriff's office has been circulating this sketch of the suspect, based on how the barnes family described the gunman. but you just saw black, and according to our sources, the shooter is larry woodruff. he wasn't identified in the hearing, but this is his mugshot from a previous arrest. and you can see neither resembled the sketch. the sheriff's office had also originally described the suspect vehicle as a red pickup truck. but in the hearing this morning, prosecutors say black was driving a dark-colored kia. the barnes attorney says t
ka kathryn marshon has the latest. >> reporter: two are in custody for the death of jasmine barnes.tors say eric black was driving the car and sources say the other suspect is larry woodrove, believed to be the shooter. during the hearing, we learned the harris county sheriff's office received a tip from an anonymous source identifying the suspects. the source said they shot up jasmine's mother's car, thinking it was someone else's. homicide investigators interviewed black, and...
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by phone, dean kathryn lucy says what happened in this home stuned the medical school. sarah moved here with her long time boyfriend, travis gettis. a roommate in another part of the house heard shrieking and ran away. >> she called the police. are a next door neighbor says the couple seemed happy from wh they tell. >> really heart breaking. it's tough to think about what the families are going through. >> i don't know if we'll ever really know what happened. >> reporter: the dean gathered with staff and students to remember holly. her advisor describing sarah as fantastic, hard working. those who knew her are crushed to think she may have struggled alone in a deteriorating relationship. they had been together about five years. >> being educated does not protect you from violence with your partner. >> reporter: now the focus is supporting each other and sarah's family. sarah tutored other students and volunteered in schools and other clinics. >> she was the real deal the whole package, the exact type of student is destined to become someone's favorite doctor. >> reporte
by phone, dean kathryn lucy says what happened in this home stuned the medical school. sarah moved here with her long time boyfriend, travis gettis. a roommate in another part of the house heard shrieking and ran away. >> she called the police. are a next door neighbor says the couple seemed happy from wh they tell. >> really heart breaking. it's tough to think about what the families are going through. >> i don't know if we'll ever really know what happened. >>...
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welcome to the inaugural press conference that will be held on a weekly basis by our vice chair kathryn clark and myself. today we are pleased to be joined by two very distinguished members of our dynamic freshman class who you'll be hearing from momentarily. we had a very active discussion in today's caucus meeting focused largely on two things. first, on the continuing effort by house democrats to end the reckless trump shutdown. we also are continuing to move forward with our affirmative, forward-looking agenda to deal with kitchen table pocketbook issues connected with our for the people agenda. we had a very robust discussion during the months leading up to the november midterms about what we would do to make life better for everyday americans focused on lowering health care costs, protecting people with pre-existing conditions, strengthening the affordable care act, a robust bipartisan structure program and cleaning up corruption here in washington, d.c. we continue to focus on those things as we deal with this reckless trump shutdown. this is day 19 of a donald trump-inspired shu
welcome to the inaugural press conference that will be held on a weekly basis by our vice chair kathryn clark and myself. today we are pleased to be joined by two very distinguished members of our dynamic freshman class who you'll be hearing from momentarily. we had a very active discussion in today's caucus meeting focused largely on two things. first, on the continuing effort by house democrats to end the reckless trump shutdown. we also are continuing to move forward with our affirmative,...
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kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.have died after the avalanche—control devices they were trying to set, accidentally went off. mountain rescue officials say the accident happened at a ski resort near chamonix as the pair were trying to set a controlled explosion to prevent the risk of larger avalanches. forecasters have warned of a high risk of avalanches in the area after heavy snowfalls this weekend. at least five people have died in heavy snowstorms, in the midwest of the united states. the storm hit kansas and missouri on friday and pummeled those states again on saturday as it extended into several other states, including iowa, illinois, indiana and ohio. in the state of missouri, a foot—and—a—half of snow fell, and more than eight—hundred road accidents were reported. dozens of flights were also cancelled. more snow is expected today, with the storm now moving east towards washington dc. it expected to cover an estimated 1800—mile stretch of the united states in total. and injapan, a group of skiers who became s
kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.have died after the avalanche—control devices they were trying to set, accidentally went off. mountain rescue officials say the accident happened at a ski resort near chamonix as the pair were trying to set a controlled explosion to prevent the risk of larger avalanches. forecasters have warned of a high risk of avalanches in the area after heavy snowfalls this weekend. at least five people have died in heavy snowstorms, in the midwest of the united states. the...
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kathryn grady's water broke last night around midnight. so she and her husband rushed to marin general hospital in greenbrae. but.. she started going into labor right as they made it into the parking lot. she had no time... to make it inside... so her husband yelled to some c- h-p officers... who just happened to be nearby. "said, we're not going to make it." "you just yelled at them and said, 'my wife s having a baby and then you said the head is out. and then that was when they said, oh right now. the c-h-p officers helped deliver the baby girl. staff from the emergency room also rushed out to help with the birth. the baby... june adeline grady... and her mom... are doing just fine. <> <> <> <> <> <> and gianna franco -- for the latest on weather and traffic, starting at 4--30. <> (((break))) (((break))) (((break))) here's a new fashio introducing my new pannidos. featuring the deli trio and panni-dos and panni-don'ts. turkey here are a few eati
kathryn grady's water broke last night around midnight. so she and her husband rushed to marin general hospital in greenbrae. but.. she started going into labor right as they made it into the parking lot. she had no time... to make it inside... so her husband yelled to some c- h-p officers... who just happened to be nearby. "said, we're not going to make it." "you just yelled at them and said, 'my wife s having a baby and then you said the head is out. and then that was when they...
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kathryn grady's water broke last . >>> a dramatic delivery the very height of the storm. >> her water broke last night around midnight so she and her husband rushed to marin general hospital but she started going into labor right as they made into the parking lot. she had no time to make it inside, so her husband screamed toward some chp officers, who just happened to be standing nearby. >> you just yelled at them and said, my wife is having a baby. and then you said the head is out and then that was when they are like right now. >> the chp officers help deliver the baby girl. she is perfect. staff from the emergency room also rushed out to help. the baby, june adeline. pretty name. she and mom are doing just fine. >> the head is out will get them running. >> if your crowning, you know it is time to move. >> no time to waste. >>> thank you for watching tonight at 6:00. cbs evening news coming up next. >> for more news and weather, just ahead we will be back here at 11:00. b ♪ ♪ . captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: on the "cbs evening news" this thursday, the president calls off the
kathryn grady's water broke last . >>> a dramatic delivery the very height of the storm. >> her water broke last night around midnight so she and her husband rushed to marin general hospital but she started going into labor right as they made into the parking lot. she had no time to make it inside, so her husband screamed toward some chp officers, who just happened to be standing nearby. >> you just yelled at them and said, my wife is having a baby. and then you said the...
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ronaldo denies assaulting kathryn mayorga at a las vegas hotel in 2009.lice have found someone else's dna on a dress belonging to ms mayorga. the duchess of sussex has been made patron of the national theatre as well as the association of commonwealth organisations. she will also be supporting a british women's charity and the mayhew animal charity as patron. they are all causes she has had a long interest in. the former nissan chairman carlos ghosn, who is facing financial misconduct allegations, is not expected to be released from detention in tokyo, although the maximum period he can be held for questioning expires on friday. ghosn, who appeared in court on tuesday, denies wrongdoing and says he is being unfairly detained. prosecutors are now expected to press a formal charge over allegations of aggravated breach of trust, meaning he will likely stay in pre—trial detention. with me is mariko 0i. it has been a very complex case over the past 7.5 weeks. what are the details? 50 he has now the past 7.5 weeks. what are the details? so he has now been arres
ronaldo denies assaulting kathryn mayorga at a las vegas hotel in 2009.lice have found someone else's dna on a dress belonging to ms mayorga. the duchess of sussex has been made patron of the national theatre as well as the association of commonwealth organisations. she will also be supporting a british women's charity and the mayhew animal charity as patron. they are all causes she has had a long interest in. the former nissan chairman carlos ghosn, who is facing financial misconduct...
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ronaldo denies assaulting kathryn mayorga at a las vegas hotel in 2009.chancellor has praised alexis tsipras for leading his country out of a very difficult period. ever since the start of the country's financial crisis, ten years ago, angela merkel has been vilified in greece for insisting on tough economic policies as a condition for an international financial bailout. as bill hayton reports, there were protests against her visit. anger in athens. hundreds of leftist protesters defied a ban on demonstrations and marched to the prime minister's residence. they were dispersed in clouds of tear gas. translation: angela merkel is not welcome in our country. just like all the european union policies that degraded greek society, and in which angela merkel has played the leading role. they're not welcome in our country either. one banner read, "merkel and tsipras — partners in our people's misery." inside, those partners were trading compliments. translation: i'm happy to see the situation has changed so much, unemployment has fallen, greece has been able to c
ronaldo denies assaulting kathryn mayorga at a las vegas hotel in 2009.chancellor has praised alexis tsipras for leading his country out of a very difficult period. ever since the start of the country's financial crisis, ten years ago, angela merkel has been vilified in greece for insisting on tough economic policies as a condition for an international financial bailout. as bill hayton reports, there were protests against her visit. anger in athens. hundreds of leftist protesters defied a ban...
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ronaldo denies assaulting kathryn mayorga at a las vegas hotel in 2009.orest and most unstable nations, political rivals have denounced the surprise result of the presidential election as "fraudulent" and a "coup." the catholic church, which posted thousands of election observers, has also questioned the election of felix chiss—ekaydi. —— felix tshisekedi. there had been hopes the country might be able to celebrate its first democratic transition of power since independence in 1960. our africa editor fergal keane is in the capital kinshasa. these are the winner's people, convinced he triumphed fairly. nothing you could say will persuade them otherwise. we are really happy about the result. it's something we have been fighting for for so long, 36 years. but we avoid shedding blood, so we went peacefully and we have the power. felix tshisekedi is not a notably effective political figure and was seen as the opposition candidate least objectionable to president kabila. here at the tshisekedi headquarters, there is a mood of celebration, people singing, shower
ronaldo denies assaulting kathryn mayorga at a las vegas hotel in 2009.orest and most unstable nations, political rivals have denounced the surprise result of the presidential election as "fraudulent" and a "coup." the catholic church, which posted thousands of election observers, has also questioned the election of felix chiss—ekaydi. —— felix tshisekedi. there had been hopes the country might be able to celebrate its first democratic transition of power since...
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kathryn armstrong reports.rom dinnertime for this flamingo chick brought far from home. on the dinnertime for this flamingo chick brought farfrom home. on the menu todayis brought farfrom home. on the menu today is a liquid concoction of eggs, serial and prawns. it is one of hundreds of baby flamingoe that have been rescued from certain death after being abandoned by their pa rents. after being abandoned by their parents. ka mfers dam, after being abandoned by their parents. kamfers dam, just outside of the northern cape city of kimberley, is one of the few flamingo sentries in southern africa by the area is experiencing a drought. unable to fend for themselves, hundreds of chicks have been taken to a century in cape town where they will spend some months in care. so i think most of the birds that arrived were dehydrated. so they are very, very small. so in the wild their mothers would see them every —— feed them very readily. they are transported in boxes, put on the plane, driven here. so obviously more than
kathryn armstrong reports.rom dinnertime for this flamingo chick brought far from home. on the dinnertime for this flamingo chick brought farfrom home. on the menu todayis brought farfrom home. on the menu today is a liquid concoction of eggs, serial and prawns. it is one of hundreds of baby flamingoe that have been rescued from certain death after being abandoned by their pa rents. after being abandoned by their parents. ka mfers dam, after being abandoned by their parents. kamfers dam, just...
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kathryn armstrong reports. dinnertime for this flamingo chick brought far from home.prawns. it's one of hundreds of baby lesser flamingos that have been rescued from certain death after being abandoned by their parents. kamfers dam, just outside the northern cape city of kimberley, is one of the few flamingo sanctuaries in southern africa, but the area is currently experiencing a drought. unable to fend for themselves, hundreds of chicks have been taken to a sanctuary in cape town, where they'll spend some months in care. so i think most of the birds that arrived were dehydrated. so they are very, very small. so obviously in the wild their parents will feed them very regularly, probably every two hours or so they would get food, water, through their parents. whereas they get transported in boxes, put on the plane, driven here. so obviously more than two hours had passed without being able to feed the chicks. so they were in very bad condition when they arrived. a tough start to life, but it's hoped the birds will all make it to adulthood. as for theirfuture, it's not
kathryn armstrong reports. dinnertime for this flamingo chick brought far from home.prawns. it's one of hundreds of baby lesser flamingos that have been rescued from certain death after being abandoned by their parents. kamfers dam, just outside the northern cape city of kimberley, is one of the few flamingo sanctuaries in southern africa, but the area is currently experiencing a drought. unable to fend for themselves, hundreds of chicks have been taken to a sanctuary in cape town, where...
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that nothing happened. female announcer: an emotional hug today between presentation high graduates kathryn and cheryl hodgin marshall, going public to say they separately reported two incidents of sexual misconduct to trusted school leaders marian stuckey and mary miller. cheryl: she was in office, and was crying and saying ms. stuckey suggested that maybe she had a dream that happened. that sometimes when you dream things, they seem so real when you wake up, and so it must've been a dream. and that she kept asking her that, and so she's so embarrassed, she finally said, "okay, fine, it was a dream." and so, then i came up with the idea, "how about we talk to ms. miller? but how about you dictate to me what happened, and then i type it out, and then you can read it." so, we went to ms. miller's office, and she started to read it, and she started crying. and then i tried to read it and i couldn't, so i handed it to ms. miller. and she read it. when she was done reading it, she said in a very stern way, "jane, you've already put us through this once. if you are not prepared to sit in court i
that nothing happened. female announcer: an emotional hug today between presentation high graduates kathryn and cheryl hodgin marshall, going public to say they separately reported two incidents of sexual misconduct to trusted school leaders marian stuckey and mary miller. cheryl: she was in office, and was crying and saying ms. stuckey suggested that maybe she had a dream that happened. that sometimes when you dream things, they seem so real when you wake up, and so it must've been a dream....
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it's truly an honor for brent, kathryn and i to serve the citizens of north dakota. we're filled with gratitude every day for the opportunity to make a difference for our state and
it's truly an honor for brent, kathryn and i to serve the citizens of north dakota. we're filled with gratitude every day for the opportunity to make a difference for our state and
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kathryn is with me now.he prison reform trust, clearly very much in favour of this proposal. there will be many people who are alarmed by it. yes, and we are hearing that peter's due is replicated from differentjustice campaign groups and senior figures in the justice system who think this isa in the justice system who think this is a sensible way to go, but of course there will be those who say that this is a form of giving soft on crime. it is a difficult sell to the public, particularly those that may have experienced things like burglary, there is no such thing as a victimless crime. looking around on social media, there are certainly those views around. people are worried that when you take away the prospect of prison when you actually ta ke prospect of prison when you actually take away that deterrent, and whether it is low—level crime or not it is still crying. there is no official response from the opposition as yet, but we do know that labour was my point of view has been that it is notjust about us
kathryn is with me now.he prison reform trust, clearly very much in favour of this proposal. there will be many people who are alarmed by it. yes, and we are hearing that peter's due is replicated from differentjustice campaign groups and senior figures in the justice system who think this isa in the justice system who think this is a sensible way to go, but of course there will be those who say that this is a form of giving soft on crime. it is a difficult sell to the public, particularly...
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kathryn armstrong reports. dinner time for this flamingo chick, farfrom home.in death after being abandoned by their parents. kamfers dam, just outside the northern cape city of kimberley is one of the few flamingo sanctuaries in southern africa but the area is experiencing a drought. unable to fend for themselves, hundreds of chicks have been taken to a sanctuary in cape town where they will spend some months in care. i think most of the birds that arrived are very dehydrated so they are very small. in the wild, their parents would feed them every two hours, very regularly. they would receive water from their parents. they get transported in boxes, put on a plane driven here so it has been more than a few hours since they got supplies so they were in very bad condition. a tough start to life but it is hoped all the birds will make it to adulthood. as for their future, it is not clear whether the flamingos will be released back into the wild in cape town or taken back to their natural home. a german butcher has opened what he calls the world's first sausage—the
kathryn armstrong reports. dinner time for this flamingo chick, farfrom home.in death after being abandoned by their parents. kamfers dam, just outside the northern cape city of kimberley is one of the few flamingo sanctuaries in southern africa but the area is experiencing a drought. unable to fend for themselves, hundreds of chicks have been taken to a sanctuary in cape town where they will spend some months in care. i think most of the birds that arrived are very dehydrated so they are very...
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ronaldo denies assaulting kathryn mayorga at a las vegas hotel in 2009. avoid a no—deal brexit, according to the japanese prime minister, visiting downing street for talks on thursday. britain's prime minister has also been seeking support from some labour opposition mps and trade union leaders for the brexit deal she's negotiated, which looks likely to struggle to pass a crucial vote in the house of commons next tuesday. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has said his priority is to secure a general election —— to break the parliamentary stalemate. this from bbc political editor laura kuenssberg. drums and brass in the air. is the faint sound of compromise echoing there, too? for the prime minister, going through the ceremonials with the japanese leader, she needs help desperately, from any quarter she can get. i believe it's in the national interest because it's a good deal, and therefore i hope that it will get wide support across the whole of parliament. right on cue, the whole world wants to avoid a no—deal brexit, he said. the tory teamwork has gone bad
ronaldo denies assaulting kathryn mayorga at a las vegas hotel in 2009. avoid a no—deal brexit, according to the japanese prime minister, visiting downing street for talks on thursday. britain's prime minister has also been seeking support from some labour opposition mps and trade union leaders for the brexit deal she's negotiated, which looks likely to struggle to pass a crucial vote in the house of commons next tuesday. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has said his priority is to secure a...
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kathryn: i would say capitol hill has grown desolate over the holidays. me and my colleagues have been up there. there have not been robust discussions that we have seen amongst many lawmakers trying to hash out a deal. today, leaders from both the democratsblicans and will be heading to the white house for what they are calling a briefing on the immigration issue. i think that will be a very interesting discussion, though trump has said some of the things house democrats have laid out have been non-starters, including the package they plan to vote on thursday when democrats officially take control of the house. pedro: fill out the details of that package. katherine: the first will be on the six of the seven uncompleted spending bills for 2019 and that same -- mostly the provisions. only a few provisions and tweaks, they are calling the minor changes to those bills as introduced in the senate. the second would be a continuing resolution, only for the department of homeland security. that takes the wall issue and pushes it down the road for more discussion
kathryn: i would say capitol hill has grown desolate over the holidays. me and my colleagues have been up there. there have not been robust discussions that we have seen amongst many lawmakers trying to hash out a deal. today, leaders from both the democratsblicans and will be heading to the white house for what they are calling a briefing on the immigration issue. i think that will be a very interesting discussion, though trump has said some of the things house democrats have laid out have...
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yes, as did kathryn newton, who plays my daughter. she spent time at our house.l to those dark, long nights that were ahead of us, that we had these happy, sunny days, and just sharing time and space together. >> stephen: there are dark, long nights in this film. you shot it in upstate new york in the wintertime, and jeez does it looks cold. ( laughter ) >> it was-- there was one night in particular i just remember turning to lucas and quietly saying, "do you think we could die?" ( laughter ) like, wouldn't it just suck just to, like-- and now they're dead. ( laughter ) and then it's just-- it's not anything really exciting. it's just they got super cold, and they're dead. and then the movie's not done, and it was not heroic. it's like-- i'm just so glad we tsgiving dinner for him. he had thanksgiving dinner with you, he said. >> yes, yes, he was at our table last year. 22 of us. and that is a brave boy to come sit at that table with that many people that you do not know. and, also, everyone he did know was at the other end of the table. >> stephen: so you didn't
yes, as did kathryn newton, who plays my daughter. she spent time at our house.l to those dark, long nights that were ahead of us, that we had these happy, sunny days, and just sharing time and space together. >> stephen: there are dark, long nights in this film. you shot it in upstate new york in the wintertime, and jeez does it looks cold. ( laughter ) >> it was-- there was one night in particular i just remember turning to lucas and quietly saying, "do you think we could...
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kathryn, 800,000 workers going without pay across the country. from the president's perspective, they're on board with shutting down the government asking landlords go easy. he thinks they'll do it. what gives here? >> look, trump came into office claiming that he was going to represent america's forgotten men and women who had been forgotten by the washington elites. and clearly that has not been the case. instead, he is brushing off their concerns. his own office of personnel and management is suggesting that they offer their services doing chores in lieu of rent. clearly he is not taking to heart the actual day to day week to week economic challenges of being a worker in this country. >> you steve, how does a proposed border wall help federal worker who are struggling because of the shutdown? >> well, look, this could get resolved this weekend. i hate this government shutdown. i don't think it makes any sense. both sides should stop acting like children, get together, split this down the middle. democrats want $1 billion, the president wants $
kathryn, 800,000 workers going without pay across the country. from the president's perspective, they're on board with shutting down the government asking landlords go easy. he thinks they'll do it. what gives here? >> look, trump came into office claiming that he was going to represent america's forgotten men and women who had been forgotten by the washington elites. and clearly that has not been the case. instead, he is brushing off their concerns. his own office of personnel and...
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a little earlier, our reporter kathryn stanczyszyn was at the picket line.re they doing this? it is a row over pensions. they were balloted last november palaces said they wanted to change the final salary pension scheme. for some people, the gmb union say, they were promised that would not happen. the company was privatised in the 19905 and they were told they would keep that final pension scheme. now it appears that is not the case, and that is why they have gone on strike. they balloted, and the significant result was to walk out. it was meant to happen a little earlier this month but talks were ongoing and we know that last week there was a revised offer, but it was not good enough. hence today's action. hrp say that they are making these changes because it was fairer for the entire workforce. they are going to put more money into other people's pensions, they also say the offer they came back with last week was very generous and that they won't change their minds. nevertheless, these picket lines will be in place until 4pm today and these gmb members sa
a little earlier, our reporter kathryn stanczyszyn was at the picket line.re they doing this? it is a row over pensions. they were balloted last november palaces said they wanted to change the final salary pension scheme. for some people, the gmb union say, they were promised that would not happen. the company was privatised in the 19905 and they were told they would keep that final pension scheme. now it appears that is not the case, and that is why they have gone on strike. they balloted, and...
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frank bruni and kathryn randel are here. and this is the most elitist thing they have ever heard. in a long sequence from them in this administration. and don't you feel that we have been building up to this moment, because as i said it is a clarifying moment, because this more than anything is showing the incalculable disstance between the trump cabinet members economically and everyone else. this is showing the empathy deficit, but there are many moments that came before this. there's the behavior of steve mnuchin's wife and when she was advertising wearing armez, and that her ka razzing the freshly minted dollar bills as if it is the most beautiful thing she had ever seen, and so there is a chronology of this type of elitism, don. >> you have a similar take when he bragged about having a cabinet of billionaires, this is a foreseeable consequence. >> yeah. absolutely. when trump first came into office, he was so proud to have all of the out of touch billionaires advising him on the policy, and look, this is what happens, personnel is policy. when you have a team of grifters and
frank bruni and kathryn randel are here. and this is the most elitist thing they have ever heard. in a long sequence from them in this administration. and don't you feel that we have been building up to this moment, because as i said it is a clarifying moment, because this more than anything is showing the incalculable disstance between the trump cabinet members economically and everyone else. this is showing the empathy deficit, but there are many moments that came before this. there's the...
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. >> and i am not sure, because we will go over it, and frank bruni and kathryn ranfell will be theren a minute. >> okay. >> all right. so what do we know? we know that the shutdown is wrong, and bad politic, and people are paying the price for the president's promise. all right. those around him keep suggesting, suck it up, get a loan, it is going to be okay, right? wrong. next. >>> when i tell people my story, they don't believe it, but it is true. >> i have always thought, what would it be like if you turned the corner one day and you saw yourself? >> oh, my god. wow. >> the first time 245 the boys met the three together, it was a miracle. >> it is nothing to keep us apart. >> that's when things kind of got funky. >> something was just not right. >> i'd like to know the truth. >> it was always a question mark. >> the parents had never been told. >> they were trying to conceal what they did from the people they did it to. >> there's still so much that we don't know. >> how could you not tell us? >> three identical strangers sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on cnn. give your eyes some lov
. >> and i am not sure, because we will go over it, and frank bruni and kathryn ranfell will be theren a minute. >> okay. >> all right. so what do we know? we know that the shutdown is wrong, and bad politic, and people are paying the price for the president's promise. all right. those around him keep suggesting, suck it up, get a loan, it is going to be okay, right? wrong. next. >>> when i tell people my story, they don't believe it, but it is true. >> i have...
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kathryn grady delivered her daughter in the front seat. >> it was refreshing. earlier we were investigating a pretty bad accident. to deal with something exhilarating like this, it's the circle of life. >> the gradys say their daughter june adeline is doing well. >>> lots of fresh powder in the sierra this morning enticing skiers and snowboarders to head to the slopes for the holiday weekend. getting there is the tough part. >> chains are required on both interstate 80 and highway 50 into the tahoe region. the weather service is warning people to stay indoors until the snow and wind subside. a blizzard warning for the lake tahoe region has expired. but dangerous conditions are expected to continue. despite the inclement weather, many will go anyway. >> i haven't driven this before, but i know whenever my parents told me, they're like be cautious. if anything, be too cautious. >> just got chains. can't be an idiot. >> that's the sound bite of the day. don't be an idiot people. cal trans crews have been plowing the roads to keep the roads passable and spray the r
kathryn grady delivered her daughter in the front seat. >> it was refreshing. earlier we were investigating a pretty bad accident. to deal with something exhilarating like this, it's the circle of life. >> the gradys say their daughter june adeline is doing well. >>> lots of fresh powder in the sierra this morning enticing skiers and snowboarders to head to the slopes for the holiday weekend. getting there is the tough part. >> chains are required on both interstate...
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ronaldo denies assaulting kathryn mayorga at a las vegas hotel in 2009.an, a 23—year old rapperfrom london who was previously homeless as a teenager. the award goes to performers who've never had a top ten hit, and aims to boost the profile of new music talent. previous winners include adele and sam smith. here's our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba. meet octavian, a rapper who grew up in south london, and who is one of music's most exciting new talents. the 23—year—old, who was once a homeless teenager on the capital's streets, says he is overwhelmed to top the sound of 2019 list. a year ago, i was like — i was poor. i was — i had no money. so to have, like — to be nominated for, like, the bbc sound poll, and to win it, like, it's amazing. it's crazy, it's crazy. he follows in the footsteps of previous winners like sam smith and adele. octavian is hopeful that his music's message can help inspire younger people who have also had problems in their lives. a lot of my music from then until now has been about poverty, and making it out of poverty, bec
ronaldo denies assaulting kathryn mayorga at a las vegas hotel in 2009.an, a 23—year old rapperfrom london who was previously homeless as a teenager. the award goes to performers who've never had a top ten hit, and aims to boost the profile of new music talent. previous winners include adele and sam smith. here's our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba. meet octavian, a rapper who grew up in south london, and who is one of music's most exciting new talents. the 23—year—old, who was...
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with me now is our news correspondent kathryn stanczyszyn — who's at the tower of london. of the top tourist attractions in the capital. outside the tower of london some of them are on a picket line, there is a picket line here and at hampton court palace as well, between 9am and 4pm today in the row over pensions. many other staff employed by historic royal palaces involved in this strike. it's been rumbling on for some months, gmb union members were balloted in november and they voted overwhelmingly to ta ke and they voted overwhelmingly to take industrial action. was due to be some strike action earlier this month that was called off for your talks to happen but they haven't been successful. i'm joined by nick ainsley, the regional organiser of the gmb. tell us firstly white you are doing this, many people have had to a cce pt are doing this, many people have had to accept changes to their pensions, why should these members be different? because historic royal palaces can afford these pensions, we have to be realistic with lots of members across the country whose employ
with me now is our news correspondent kathryn stanczyszyn — who's at the tower of london. of the top tourist attractions in the capital. outside the tower of london some of them are on a picket line, there is a picket line here and at hampton court palace as well, between 9am and 4pm today in the row over pensions. many other staff employed by historic royal palaces involved in this strike. it's been rumbling on for some months, gmb union members were balloted in november and they voted...
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kathryn lavelle is from case western university. she teaches world affairs there. and she works a lot on money and banks. her most recent book is "money and banks in the american political system." we will get some economics from kathy. she also works on international trade. the next person, i think it is safe to say, is probably the most familiar face and voice of us here. it's david wessel. we know him from the news hour. we know him from npr. and we know him previously --- in his previous life as the economics editor, or economics columnist -- how would you call it, david? -- of the wall street journal. >> either one or both. >> his picture. i love how the wall street journal does it. they do drawings off photos. david is a familiar face. eric yellin teaches at the university of richmond, which had one of my favorite presidents there, i am talking about ed ayers. eric has written an excellent book on race and racism under the wilson administration. so he is very -- certainly, we'll deal with that. finally, last but by no means least is devin fergus, who is from
kathryn lavelle is from case western university. she teaches world affairs there. and she works a lot on money and banks. her most recent book is "money and banks in the american political system." we will get some economics from kathy. she also works on international trade. the next person, i think it is safe to say, is probably the most familiar face and voice of us here. it's david wessel. we know him from the news hour. we know him from npr. and we know him previously --- in his...
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ronaldo denies assaulting kathryn mayorga at a las vegas hotel in 2009.hat an increasing number of secondary schools in england are in financial deficit. a report by the independent think—tank, the education policy institute, says that a third of secondaries had overspent their budgets by the end of last year. the government insists that spending on pupils is rising. facebook is to roll out a team of independent fact checkers in the uk next week, in the site's ongoing battle with fake news. the social media giant, which has been criticised in recent years due to users spreading misinformation online, will be working with fact—checking charity full fact, to flag content which is deemed as incorrect or misleading. award—winning bbc television and radio presenter dianne 0xberry has died, following a short illness. she was 51. dianne became well—known nationally on radio 1, working alongside simon mayo and steve wright. after studying meteorology she became the weather presenter for bbc north west tonight in 1994. the winner of the bbc music sound of 2019 is
ronaldo denies assaulting kathryn mayorga at a las vegas hotel in 2009.hat an increasing number of secondary schools in england are in financial deficit. a report by the independent think—tank, the education policy institute, says that a third of secondaries had overspent their budgets by the end of last year. the government insists that spending on pupils is rising. facebook is to roll out a team of independent fact checkers in the uk next week, in the site's ongoing battle with fake news....
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kathryn armstrong reports. dinner time for this flamingo chick, farfrom home.d prawns. it is one of hundreds of the beef is rescued from certain death after being abandoned by their pa rents. after being abandoned by their parents. just outside the northern cape city of kim —— camilla is one of the few thumbing sanctuaries in africa but the area is experiencing a date. hundreds of chicks have been taken to a sanctuary in cape town where they will spend some months in care. most of the parts arrived very dehydrated so they are very small. in the wild, their parents would feed them every two hours, very regularly. they would receive water from their parents. they get transported in boxes, put on a plane and year so it has been a few hours since they got water. a tough start to life but it is hoped all the birds will make it to adulthood. as for the future, it is not clear whether the flamingos will be released back into the wild in cape town or ticking back to their natural home. —— taken back. in a moment it's time for the one o'clock news but first it's time fo
kathryn armstrong reports. dinner time for this flamingo chick, farfrom home.d prawns. it is one of hundreds of the beef is rescued from certain death after being abandoned by their pa rents. after being abandoned by their parents. just outside the northern cape city of kim —— camilla is one of the few thumbing sanctuaries in africa but the area is experiencing a date. hundreds of chicks have been taken to a sanctuary in cape town where they will spend some months in care. most of the parts...
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let's discuss that with kathryn young in hong kong. great to have you with us. the docket for asia, there's a lot. china pmi's are coming out. south korea and japan eco-data. we have u.s./china trade. what is the biggest concern? potentially the biggest hope for you that something can change? the trade in terms of related issue short-term, there is probably a higher probability that we will see some kind of resolution. long-term, there will be this overhang. in terms of this new relationship we have seen over the past couple of years between the americans and chinese. this will weigh on the macro environment in china, coupled with the deleveraging situation. we expect to see relatively soft data, especially during the first half of this year. ramy: with china cpi, we expect theo go down to 49.3 from 49.4. in terms of what china might be able to do even further, we've already been talking about the temporary facility. one of the most recent surprises. looking ahead, what are you foreseeing, at least in the near future? catherine: between 2008 to current time, whe
let's discuss that with kathryn young in hong kong. great to have you with us. the docket for asia, there's a lot. china pmi's are coming out. south korea and japan eco-data. we have u.s./china trade. what is the biggest concern? potentially the biggest hope for you that something can change? the trade in terms of related issue short-term, there is probably a higher probability that we will see some kind of resolution. long-term, there will be this overhang. in terms of this new relationship we...
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kathryn tucker, if you like her work, she has written on that. very little evidence that data competitionies advantage, monopoly advantage. it is a privacy issue. the answer has to be privacy regulation. let's not try to hit something with a hammer when we need a different tool. the other problem is the ftc has had to rely on practices. if you don't have a privacy policy in the u.s. right now, you basically can do whatever you want. it is only if you have one and do not comply with it. that is why we need some kind of 30ional framework that shows to be some kind of obligations, and if they don't comply, the ftc can take action. i want to constrain those obligations, because if we opt in, we might as well throw away data information going forward with the ftc should be able to have stronger authority, no question. >> nicol? >> i agree with rob. i think there has been a lot of conversation on whether or not the ftc's application of the consumer welfare standard could be applied to privacy. i think it gets muddied in terms of the scenarios we are lo
kathryn tucker, if you like her work, she has written on that. very little evidence that data competitionies advantage, monopoly advantage. it is a privacy issue. the answer has to be privacy regulation. let's not try to hit something with a hammer when we need a different tool. the other problem is the ftc has had to rely on practices. if you don't have a privacy policy in the u.s. right now, you basically can do whatever you want. it is only if you have one and do not comply with it. that is...
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martin bell there, ending that report by kathryn stancheshun.ion remains his priority, rather than a second referendum, if mps reject theresa may's brexit deal next week. as the us government shutdown continues, president trump walks out of a meeting with democratic leaders — they told him they wouldn't fund his border wall with mexico. here's your business headlines on afternoon live: some of the country's biggest retailers saw disappointing sales over christmas. they fell almost 6% for debenhams in the four months to january — and more than 2% for marks and spencer. better news for tesco though. sales went up for them and forjohn lewis. jaguar land rover is cutting more than 4,000 jobs in the uk — from a workforce of 40,000. it's part of a £2.5 billion plan to cut costs. a similar story at ford — which has announced a major shake—up in the uk and mainland europe. thousands ofjobs are going to be affected — although it's thought the impact here, will be limited. regulators are planning a shake—up that could mean lower housing costs of thousands
martin bell there, ending that report by kathryn stancheshun.ion remains his priority, rather than a second referendum, if mps reject theresa may's brexit deal next week. as the us government shutdown continues, president trump walks out of a meeting with democratic leaders — they told him they wouldn't fund his border wall with mexico. here's your business headlines on afternoon live: some of the country's biggest retailers saw disappointing sales over christmas. they fell almost 6% for...
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similarly year or two ago we had the very unfortunate death of kathryn steinle here in san francisco. neil: right. >> i think the sanctuary city issue is one he might touch on. he will have to make his case. the overarching point i would make, neil, he has to move on. the shutdown is not his friend. it is not a good thing for the country. the markets have been very patient. the markets are patient with the shutdown. sell off in december for other reasons. it is kind of stable now. but it is not going to be forever. you heard the story on stuart varney's show, people not showing up at ces. neil: it will mushroom. people are back to work after the holidays. effect is real. >> even if it is getting challenged. i would dough claire the emergency, move on. everyone knows he is fighting for wall. if it gets litigated over several months, at least the government is running. that is probably the answer he is going for. neil: thank you very much, bob. we shall see. the president will outline the case he wants to move on this we should posit if the president wants to take advantage of national
similarly year or two ago we had the very unfortunate death of kathryn steinle here in san francisco. neil: right. >> i think the sanctuary city issue is one he might touch on. he will have to make his case. the overarching point i would make, neil, he has to move on. the shutdown is not his friend. it is not a good thing for the country. the markets have been very patient. the markets are patient with the shutdown. sell off in december for other reasons. it is kind of stable now. but it...
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star lord of the ring, hollywood superstar, chris pratt announcing overnight he's engaged engaged to kathryncongratulations pour in. >>> monday morning payback. >> now, i will go meet new york who dat. >> with the eagles taken down by the saints, time for the to pay up making good on our friendly bet wearing black and gold in the new york subway, january 14th, 2019. ♪ >> >>> hi to our kids back home in vermont. >> shout-out to oklahoma baptist university, go! >> we love hoda and the saints. >> who dat! >> we're here today on the plaza. >> for my 30th birthday. >> from michigan. >> good morning to our kids. >> from delaware. >> my 18th birthday! >> welcome back, today. what a beautiful morning. so happy to have you with us monday morning. we're loving the plaza video, keep it coming. >> just upload it where you're watching on instagram. >> it's so cold out today, savannah, i thought maybe you could warm up. >> is this show seven hours long today? >> it feels like it. >> best show ever. >> she's already making super bowl plans. >> i might. >> let's get to the news at 8:00, the president pushin
star lord of the ring, hollywood superstar, chris pratt announcing overnight he's engaged engaged to kathryncongratulations pour in. >>> monday morning payback. >> now, i will go meet new york who dat. >> with the eagles taken down by the saints, time for the to pay up making good on our friendly bet wearing black and gold in the new york subway, january 14th, 2019. ♪ >> >>> hi to our kids back home in vermont. >> shout-out to oklahoma baptist...
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con este tipo de situaciones terribles, hay un nuevo escÁndalo deportivo con cristiano ronaldo y kathrynconfirmÓ que aka -- que la policÍa de las vegas solicitÓ una prueba de adn del astro portuguÉs y esto en el marco de la investigaciÓn por violaciÓn. Él aceptÓ hacerse la prueba y tendremos todos los detalles de una situaciÓn que no para y que le podrÍa afectar mucho a este gran astro. me imagino que le va a afectar en tÉrminos personales y no de rendimiento porque tener esto a cuestas ha de ser muy difÍcil. alan: pero es una investigaciÓn fuerte. carlos: Él estÁ cooperando asÍ que para mÍ eso tiene un tecnificado. alan: pero no le queda de otra porque es una orden judicial. satcha: yo creo que no podemos olvidar que aquÍ tiene niÑos pequeÑos y uno de ellos estÁ en edad de comprender todo lo que estÁ ocurriendo. carlos: y tambiÉn tiene esposa! alan: satcha, tÚ entiendes que soy caballeroso y que te tengo que llevar a tu lugar. satcha: nos vemos en instantes. karla: este vÍdeo nos ha dejado a todos... a muchos estÁ causado risa y a otros lÁstima y tristeza. este jovncito chileno es sorpr
con este tipo de situaciones terribles, hay un nuevo escÁndalo deportivo con cristiano ronaldo y kathrynconfirmÓ que aka -- que la policÍa de las vegas solicitÓ una prueba de adn del astro portuguÉs y esto en el marco de la investigaciÓn por violaciÓn. Él aceptÓ hacerse la prueba y tendremos todos los detalles de una situaciÓn que no para y que le podrÍa afectar mucho a este gran astro. me imagino que le va a afectar en tÉrminos personales y no de rendimiento porque tener esto a...
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ronaldo denies assaulting kathryn mayorga at a las vegas hotel in 2009.h london, and who is one of music's most exciting new talents. the 23—year—old, who was once a homeless teenager on the capital's streets, says he is overwhelmed to top the sound of 2019 list. a year ago, i was like — i was poor. i was — i had no money. so to have, like — to be nominated for, like, the bbc sound poll, and to win it, like, it's amazing. it's crazy, it's crazy. he follows in the footsteps of previous winners like sam smith and adele. octavian is hopeful that his music's message can help inspire younger people who have also had problems in their lives. a lot of my music from then until now has been about poverty, and making it out of poverty, because that's what i was going through. so my message then was, like, just to believe in yourself, and anything is actually possible. because i've lived it, lived that life. his win means his music will now reach a much wider audience, and perhaps lead to even greater success throughout 2019 and beyond. big congratulations to him. t
ronaldo denies assaulting kathryn mayorga at a las vegas hotel in 2009.h london, and who is one of music's most exciting new talents. the 23—year—old, who was once a homeless teenager on the capital's streets, says he is overwhelmed to top the sound of 2019 list. a year ago, i was like — i was poor. i was — i had no money. so to have, like — to be nominated for, like, the bbc sound poll, and to win it, like, it's amazing. it's crazy, it's crazy. he follows in the footsteps of previous...