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bishop thomas grant says it makes no sense that these three offices were not found guilty in the macdonald case and he said this clip on twitter. yeah ok. well. here is. the power. of just. but the fraternal order of police which represents rank and file offices of the chicago police department praised the rulings saying the judge should be applauded for her courage while community activists are calling for protests at the sentencing of jason van dyke later on friday and you will continue to monitor the story and also update you with more details in the meantime tweet us is the hash tag his get real or thank you while also making news around the world are these stories and the latest last remaining rebel group in colombia is being the blame for the government by the government that is for thursday's bombing of a police academy twenty one people were killed and dozens injured in bogota president yvonne took a suspended peace talks started by his predecessor with an or national liberation army he's ordered security forces to find and prosecute the perpetrators families in venezuela strugglin
bishop thomas grant says it makes no sense that these three offices were not found guilty in the macdonald case and he said this clip on twitter. yeah ok. well. here is. the power. of just. but the fraternal order of police which represents rank and file offices of the chicago police department praised the rulings saying the judge should be applauded for her courage while community activists are calling for protests at the sentencing of jason van dyke later on friday and you will continue to...
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young black men or killed by police officers but it was so a complicated case in which to look on macdonaldwas shown in police dash cam video holding a knife walking away from police is jason van dyke shot him sixteen times and in the end the judge decided that he simply posed no threat to the police officer. craig and then as a professor at the the investor of chicago's north school he is also the director of the civil rights and police accountability project and he joins us now via skype craig's been very vocal about the need for change within chicago's police department's failure does this sentence represent a move towards accountability. no. i'm still feeling it right now and i am honestly it's painful at a very personal level i think the primary message the. we take from this is the black lives don't matter as much as white ones and especially not in the criminal system here in chicago in the us. the irony i think is our collective ability to see the humanity in this white police officer but yet at the same time not to see the same humanity in the countless black folks who've been conv
young black men or killed by police officers but it was so a complicated case in which to look on macdonaldwas shown in police dash cam video holding a knife walking away from police is jason van dyke shot him sixteen times and in the end the judge decided that he simply posed no threat to the police officer. craig and then as a professor at the the investor of chicago's north school he is also the director of the civil rights and police accountability project and he joins us now via skype...
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still with us, lucy macdonald from allianz global investors.dware,oftware, software exposed to china. where did you see value? lucy: there is a lot of value through the whole sector. because growth has continued generally and you have had --ght -- there is a more more of a earnings risks and there will be or differentiation going forward than there has been. francine: are they not too expensive? lucy: you have to differentiate because they are so different. growth rates have come down, so you have to differentiate between them. the software names still seem to be coming through. hardware, you have seen some mature areas like smartphones but also, more impact from the trade on semi. so it depends. there is value there, but you have to be discriminating. let's talk about banks because italian banks, italy's populist government has flagged its readiness to help cariage,pped bank providing broadest guarantees to guarantee the rights of savers in the lender. guarantee future bond issues and support for a possible for cop she married recapitalization
still with us, lucy macdonald from allianz global investors.dware,oftware, software exposed to china. where did you see value? lucy: there is a lot of value through the whole sector. because growth has continued generally and you have had --ght -- there is a more more of a earnings risks and there will be or differentiation going forward than there has been. francine: are they not too expensive? lucy: you have to differentiate because they are so different. growth rates have come down, so you...
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in the late fall of two thousand and fourteen seventeen year old the quad macdonald was horrifically shot to death by chicago police officer jason van dyke initially officer van dyke was not charged for firing sixteen rounds into the black teenager after the chicago police department in a four hundred page in four hundred pages of reports ruled that the shooting was justified but after police dash cam video emerged more than a year later showing that mcdonald was actually walking away from the police with ben dyke first shot him and then that the teenager was on the ground thrown when the officer shot him fifteen more times and i was finally charged with first degree murder three other chicago police officers who allegedly attempted to cover up these events surrounding the shooting were also charged now flash forward to today and many still feel that justice for look quite. donald is still an elusive dream even after a guilty verdict was handed down to ben dyke last october joining us now to discuss the implications of the recent sentencing added down in the macdonald case as well as
in the late fall of two thousand and fourteen seventeen year old the quad macdonald was horrifically shot to death by chicago police officer jason van dyke initially officer van dyke was not charged for firing sixteen rounds into the black teenager after the chicago police department in a four hundred page in four hundred pages of reports ruled that the shooting was justified but after police dash cam video emerged more than a year later showing that mcdonald was actually walking away from the...
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october joining us now to discuss the implications of the recent sentencing and the down in the macdonald case as well as the not guilty verdicts for the officers allegedly involved in its cover up a civil rights activist the newly elected the visor of neighborhood commissioner here in washington d.c. perry red thank you for joining us today yes thank you farai i was a pleasure no parent to ask how many in chicago and around the country are calling are they're calling foul over you know cook county circuit. judge vincent go graham sentencing. you have it down basically a six year sentence for the murder of a quad mcdonnell why do so many feel that justice has not been served in this case won't simply put history the history in america has shown that when law enforcement authorities execute. a life of black life in particular this is what the result looks like and granted he was convicted and that's rare on its own. but just delimit of sentence speaks to the the worth or lack of words to shown to black americans some two subjects i think they're saying you know what we did about three year
october joining us now to discuss the implications of the recent sentencing and the down in the macdonald case as well as the not guilty verdicts for the officers allegedly involved in its cover up a civil rights activist the newly elected the visor of neighborhood commissioner here in washington d.c. perry red thank you for joining us today yes thank you farai i was a pleasure no parent to ask how many in chicago and around the country are calling are they're calling foul over you know cook...
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lucy mack donald of -- macdonald of allianz is still with us.s europe less exposed or even in an advantageous position when it comes to trade with china, considering the problems the u.s. has there? lucy: it has more exposure to china macro, probably less exposure to the politics, and obviously the trade dispute. so it will be very interesting as we go through, to see where those come out, the exposures. have seen quite a deceleration of earnings in europe as a result of the china macro last you already. so that is both in the earnings and in valuations, whereas what we are seeing now in the u.s. is both the exposure to the slowdown, but also some impacts from tariffs as well coming through on their cost line. point, andaise that it ties in with our mliv question of the day, which was, hithard is a china slowdown the faang stocks, the big technology stocks? annmarie: it is the big one -- lucy: it was the big one and was already preannounced, so if it comes out today, will they meet those figures that have already been downgraded is the question.
lucy mack donald of -- macdonald of allianz is still with us.s europe less exposed or even in an advantageous position when it comes to trade with china, considering the problems the u.s. has there? lucy: it has more exposure to china macro, probably less exposure to the politics, and obviously the trade dispute. so it will be very interesting as we go through, to see where those come out, the exposures. have seen quite a deceleration of earnings in europe as a result of the china macro last...
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what is your gut reaction to hearing that quote from heather macdonald?t was extremely out of touch with modern military and how much progress has been made with integrating women into these combat positions. in the post-9/11 wars and terms of where women started serving and where they are today in terms of combat. i almost thought this was the victim blaming. she seemed to focus on everything -- some of the problems that are in the military have to do with the presence of women which is actually not true. when it comes down to it, this issue of women serving in combat has been romanticized, especially from people who oppose it. they act as though suddenly the infantry and special operations are going to have 50% of women serving in the ranks and that is not true. the percentage is going to be absolutely small. we are talking, one, two, three 45. it is all that will make it or even want to try out. this is and suddenly, there will be a split 50/50, men and women serving in these grounds. >> martha: heather, what is your response question works he said you
what is your gut reaction to hearing that quote from heather macdonald?t was extremely out of touch with modern military and how much progress has been made with integrating women into these combat positions. in the post-9/11 wars and terms of where women started serving and where they are today in terms of combat. i almost thought this was the victim blaming. she seemed to focus on everything -- some of the problems that are in the military have to do with the presence of women which is...
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or did a job offer in london at a global engineering consultancy called macdonald where i've been working for more than a year now what sort of projects are you working on there i've been mainly working on two projects the first one is a road expansion in the u.s. actually after that ice the start of the way working on a. you just scheme in london called the cross trail and the aim is to build and you read way that connects south west london with north east london do you have any plans of going back to the lead the norm or even go into palestine the reality at the moment is that as a palestinian i am deprived from the right to free and to palestine because of the israeli occupation there united nation has it offend our right as palestinians to go to back to our home countries every single year we have since nineteen forty eight since my grandparents were kicked out the united nations resolution one thousand for a fair and our right to go back we've never been allowed to go my grandmother who was featured in this documentary passed away two years ago without achieving her dream of going ba
or did a job offer in london at a global engineering consultancy called macdonald where i've been working for more than a year now what sort of projects are you working on there i've been mainly working on two projects the first one is a road expansion in the u.s. actually after that ice the start of the way working on a. you just scheme in london called the cross trail and the aim is to build and you read way that connects south west london with north east london do you have any plans of going...
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a job offer in london at a global engineering consultancy called macdonald what i've been working for more than a year now what sort of projects are you working on there i've been mainly working on two projects the first one is a road expansion in the u.s. actually after that ice the start of the way working on a. you just scheme in london called the cross trail and the aim is to build and you railway that connects south west london with north east london do you have any plans of going back to the lead the norm or even go into palestine the reality at the moment is that as a palestinian i am deprived from the right to free and to palestine because of the israeli occupation there united nation has it offend our right as palestinians to go to back to our home countries every single year we have since nineteen forty eight since my grandparents were kicked out the united nations resolution one thousand for a fair and our right to go back we've never been allowed to go my grandmother who was featured in this documentary passed away two years ago without achieving had a dream of going back
a job offer in london at a global engineering consultancy called macdonald what i've been working for more than a year now what sort of projects are you working on there i've been mainly working on two projects the first one is a road expansion in the u.s. actually after that ice the start of the way working on a. you just scheme in london called the cross trail and the aim is to build and you railway that connects south west london with north east london do you have any plans of going back to...
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a job offer in london at a global engineering consultancy called macdonald where i've been working for more than a year now what sort of projects are you working on there i've been mainly working on two projects the first one is a road expansion in the u.s. actually after that ice the start of the way working on a. you just scheme lunt thing called crossrail and the aim is to build and you railway that connects south west london with north east london do you have any plans of going back to the lead the norm or even go into palestine the reality at the moment is that as a palestinian i am deprived from the right to free and to palestine because of the israeli occupation there united nation has it offend our right as palestinians to go to back to our home countries every single year we have since nineteen forty eight since my grandparents were kicked out the united nations resolution one thousand for a fair and our right to go back we've never been allowed to go my grandmother who was featured in this documentary passed away two years ago without achieving her dream of going back so in t
a job offer in london at a global engineering consultancy called macdonald where i've been working for more than a year now what sort of projects are you working on there i've been mainly working on two projects the first one is a road expansion in the u.s. actually after that ice the start of the way working on a. you just scheme lunt thing called crossrail and the aim is to build and you railway that connects south west london with north east london do you have any plans of going back to the...
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chicago policing a white police officer jason van dyke was convicted of murdering seventeen year old macdonald in october last year. three mexican presidents are now facing allegations of taking bribes in the trial of four key in el chapo guzman in new york prosecutors want the suspected leader of the senate lower drug cartel to be sentenced to life in prison kristen salumi has more. video evidence shows an american drug enforcement agent and mexican marines raiding a home in search of joaquin el chapo guzman whose trial is playing out like a tele novella in a brooklyn courtroom the agent leading that raid testified about capturing guzman in two thousand and fourteen after guzman self described right hand man alex of twenty days dropped a bombshell in the court describing a bribe to former mexican president and ricky pena nieto so when days who has himself pleaded guilty to trafficking charges testified that guzman bragged about paying yet so one hundred million dollars a claim yetto spokesman has called false and absurd the bribery claims are being raised by attorneys for guzman who have sugg
chicago policing a white police officer jason van dyke was convicted of murdering seventeen year old macdonald in october last year. three mexican presidents are now facing allegations of taking bribes in the trial of four key in el chapo guzman in new york prosecutors want the suspected leader of the senate lower drug cartel to be sentenced to life in prison kristen salumi has more. video evidence shows an american drug enforcement agent and mexican marines raiding a home in search of joaquin...
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young black men are killed by police officers but it was also a complicated case in which look on macdonald was shown in police dash cam video holding a knife walking away from police is jason van dyke shot him sixteen times and in the end the judge decided that he simply posed no threat to the police officers. police have clashed with warners at the funeral of a man shot dead showing anti-government protests in the capital of sudan activists say at least fifty people have died since demonstrations began last month marvell has more from khartoum. seems the violence in the sudanese capital khartoum on friday morning as more people died at the hands of security forces police attacked mourners with gathered for the funeral of mayu bashir the sixty year old died after being shot by police who had accused him of hiding protesters in his house in a suburb of the capital khartoum a police vehicle was overturned by the mourners as the confrontation got worse. there had been another funeral this for a doctor hundreds turned out for that but because he had been shot dead while trying to treat wounded
young black men are killed by police officers but it was also a complicated case in which look on macdonald was shown in police dash cam video holding a knife walking away from police is jason van dyke shot him sixteen times and in the end the judge decided that he simply posed no threat to the police officers. police have clashed with warners at the funeral of a man shot dead showing anti-government protests in the capital of sudan activists say at least fifty people have died since...
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gregory macdonald ... kicked the man in the face and hit him in the head. police eventually arrested the two men. it's not clear yet what prompted the attack. a 6-year-old girl is recovering after she was hit by a stray bullet in oakland. police believe the bullet was from new year's celebratory gunfire into the sky. kron 4's gabe slate has more. this is a rare sight, the oakland chief of police in street clothes and sneakers, on her day off, on a holiday, bringing a giant stuffed teddy bear to a gunshot victim.sound from - anne e. kirkpatrick, chief of police, oakland "we start our new year with tragedy"oakland chief of police anne kirkpatrick visited the 6 year old girl who is in stable condition after being hit by a stray bullet new years eve night.this happened while her family was celebrating the new year at home, in their the backyard, on the 9600 block of thermal street.sound from - anne e. kirkpatrick, chief of police, oakland "i got to see her" oakland police say the girl will survive, she is in stable condition. the chief shares how the parents ar
gregory macdonald ... kicked the man in the face and hit him in the head. police eventually arrested the two men. it's not clear yet what prompted the attack. a 6-year-old girl is recovering after she was hit by a stray bullet in oakland. police believe the bullet was from new year's celebratory gunfire into the sky. kron 4's gabe slate has more. this is a rare sight, the oakland chief of police in street clothes and sneakers, on her day off, on a holiday, bringing a giant stuffed teddy bear to...
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scotland scottish glade yeah here is my aspire was reversing gus i'm a mad man my first love was george macdonald it's fantasy you know and i just love scottish culture i love scottish literature and i love scottish beer and i love scottish weather it's like the danish just even worse and i love scottish girls of course i went to the isle of skye portree that was the most beautiful red haired freckled girl who took me to a dance in the church and i didn't pull it off i sat waiting there and somebody took her out and dance with her and they're probably happily married now i should have taken it out then saying i would be living in poetry having sheep drinking with the priest and having the most beautiful life with with rain and wind and the sea and it would be a much nicer work can do your last load from sky i can help if the toasting of it yeah and i was to give you the quickly somebody with a loving cup and go oh oh you know the true whisky macwhich password only your close friends and it particular can do it only scotch whisky of course and if you hear me come get me. so are we any closer to fi
scotland scottish glade yeah here is my aspire was reversing gus i'm a mad man my first love was george macdonald it's fantasy you know and i just love scottish culture i love scottish literature and i love scottish beer and i love scottish weather it's like the danish just even worse and i love scottish girls of course i went to the isle of skye portree that was the most beautiful red haired freckled girl who took me to a dance in the church and i didn't pull it off i sat waiting there and...
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not only is this more of a tired notion that women are no more than props and objects but as a macdonald culture critic for the undefeated put it on twitter not every person of color is going to bend over bend over backwards obama nice that doesn't mean they aren't dignified which is what words like sassy and tirade these are just women who stand up for themselves what exactly is so feather wrestling. are you afraid of the lady power or do you think women in congress are just. one petrified of women who can't. get anything whatsoever. or how does they ignore it. and then you have people like. come on all male politicians get away with way more than female politicians all politicians of color things like that. they get away with a lot and are the same objectives are. we got to be honest about. everything that there has been doing anything close if trump is supposed to be this like truth. and we need congress is supposed to be made up of the people i know that gets lost in kind of washington very often usually no need to be made up of party apparatus. but at the end of the day congress is
not only is this more of a tired notion that women are no more than props and objects but as a macdonald culture critic for the undefeated put it on twitter not every person of color is going to bend over bend over backwards obama nice that doesn't mean they aren't dignified which is what words like sassy and tirade these are just women who stand up for themselves what exactly is so feather wrestling. are you afraid of the lady power or do you think women in congress are just. one petrified of...
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gregory macdonald ... kicked the man in the face and hit him in the head. police eventually arrested the two men. it's not clear yet what prompted the attack. ( will ) p-g-and-e is responding to several fire- related questions. it comes after a judge ordred the utility to explain its role in the deadly camp fire.( darya ) and residents in butte county are also demandng answers. here's doug johnson with the story. pacific gas and electric says it ácouldá have, in theory, violated its probation... in a document it submitted to a federal judge monday.but the utility company adds that depends on áifá the camp fire was started by it recklessly maintaining power lines.mike danko, attorney at law'itús sort of like saying, yeah it was my gun found at the crime scene, and yes my finger prints were on the gun, but not really answering the question wether pg&e pulled the trigger.'attorney mike dankoús firm represents around 900 clients who lost their homes to the camp fire in and around paradise... and are now suing pg&e.he explains after the san bruno gas line explos
gregory macdonald ... kicked the man in the face and hit him in the head. police eventually arrested the two men. it's not clear yet what prompted the attack. ( will ) p-g-and-e is responding to several fire- related questions. it comes after a judge ordred the utility to explain its role in the deadly camp fire.( darya ) and residents in butte county are also demandng answers. here's doug johnson with the story. pacific gas and electric says it ácouldá have, in theory, violated its...
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in the city a white police officer jason van dyke was convicted of murdering seventeen year old macdonald in october of last year he is due to be sentenced on friday. european union has impose tariffs on rice exports from cambodia and me and maher says its previous policy which allowed cambodia to export most student free is damaging european producers commodious special trading status is also under threat after the e.u. put it on notice over its human rights record by in hay has more from pan. for the past decade cambodia has had one of the best performing economies in the world thanks largely to the biggest buyer of its goods europe but the european union isn't happy and is taking action its impose tariffs on rice from cambodia and me and mom for three years following a complaint from italy the italians want to protect their rice industry from falling prices caused by imports from the two countries that surged eighty percent in the past five seasons until now cambodia and me and maher enjoyed tariff free access to european markets under a program designed to help developing countries de
in the city a white police officer jason van dyke was convicted of murdering seventeen year old macdonald in october of last year he is due to be sentenced on friday. european union has impose tariffs on rice exports from cambodia and me and maher says its previous policy which allowed cambodia to export most student free is damaging european producers commodious special trading status is also under threat after the e.u. put it on notice over its human rights record by in hay has more from pan....
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gregory macdonald ... kicked the man in the face and hit him in the head.ly arrested the two men. it's not clear yet what prompted the attack. happening today ... the mexican national accused of a killing a newman police officer in stanislaus county will be in court.( darya ) now... crticism is growing over a california's sanctuary law that some say played a role in the officer's murder. kristi gross has the latest. the rising backlash to s-b-54 comes after it was confirmed by ice that gustavo perez arriaga, the man accused of shooting and killing corporal say arriaga left stanislaus llyr county.he was ultimately captured in kern county. stanislaus county sheriff adam christianson says arriaga was trying to esnative mexico.supporters of the sanctuary law say it was designed to foster trust between undocumented immigrants and local law enforcement.but opponents - --like new california ---say it only puts people in danger. now the group is using corporal singh's death as an example of their grievance with the state and another reason why they believe they sho
gregory macdonald ... kicked the man in the face and hit him in the head.ly arrested the two men. it's not clear yet what prompted the attack. happening today ... the mexican national accused of a killing a newman police officer in stanislaus county will be in court.( darya ) now... crticism is growing over a california's sanctuary law that some say played a role in the officer's murder. kristi gross has the latest. the rising backlash to s-b-54 comes after it was confirmed by ice that gustavo...
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this more of the tired notion that women are no more than props and objects but as soraya nadi a macdonald culture critic for the undefeated put it on twitter not every person of color is going to bend over backward be bend over backwards obama nice that doesn't mean they aren't dignified which is what words like sassy and tirade imply these are just women who stand up for themselves what exactly is so feather ruffling here so how. are you afraid of the lady power or do you think these new women in congress are just what capitol hill me. one profile of women as you know i can't forget. the ability to think only you know it's terrible to do anything whatsoever if there has been this thing where it's there be a tirade there freaking out there's those and then you have people like our mccaskill shining it come on all male politicians get away with way more than female politicians will politicians of color things like the white male that they get away with a lot and are and are the same adjectives are used to you know but we've got to be honest the coffee is strong is i mean everything but the
this more of the tired notion that women are no more than props and objects but as soraya nadi a macdonald culture critic for the undefeated put it on twitter not every person of color is going to bend over backward be bend over backwards obama nice that doesn't mean they aren't dignified which is what words like sassy and tirade imply these are just women who stand up for themselves what exactly is so feather ruffling here so how. are you afraid of the lady power or do you think these new...
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gregory macdonald ... kicked the man in the face and hit him in the head. police eventually arrested the two men. it's not clear yet what prompted the attack. ( will )still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... california lawmakers are expected to consider new laws when they return to the capitol. we tell you how the deadliest fire in state history is influencing legislation. plus... we'll take you to a vigil for oscar grant, a decade after he was shot and killed at the fruitvale bart station. ( will )and... the brother of an american accused of spying in russia - breaks his silence about his concern forhis brother's safety. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. (darya)(james)( robin ) check of weather and traffic this morning. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. the second day of the new year is coming along with more pleasant weather as temperatures boost to comfortably cool highs in the 50's much like yesterday with calm winds continuing. skies will remain sunny before increasing cloud cover and rain l
gregory macdonald ... kicked the man in the face and hit him in the head. police eventually arrested the two men. it's not clear yet what prompted the attack. ( will )still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... california lawmakers are expected to consider new laws when they return to the capitol. we tell you how the deadliest fire in state history is influencing legislation. plus... we'll take you to a vigil for oscar grant, a decade after he was shot and killed at the fruitvale bart station. (...
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said environmental protection is critical and then he breaks it deal and he had a chance to draw macdonald says the queen could intervene to allow goldman to form a government if to resume fails to pass deal in westminster about how regal is to resume as well becoming corbyn leading in the u.k. opinion polls said as much of the role of bricks at secretary of state pm queues prime minister is apparently heading off to brussels today but the new breaks it secretary is another non travelling breaks it secretary who is apparently not going with her i wonder if the post is now over to the post is now an entirely ceremonial one. corbin then drew attention to another minister only just appointed minister for northern ireland critical given may's dependence on else to party she offered a billion pounds to in return for this deal is a fight yeah it fails the prime minister's redlines fails labour's six tests. to impress the new ones trying to impress the new northern ireland minister and the new nose on our minister who just hours before he was appointed said the deal is dead tourism a said goldman
said environmental protection is critical and then he breaks it deal and he had a chance to draw macdonald says the queen could intervene to allow goldman to form a government if to resume fails to pass deal in westminster about how regal is to resume as well becoming corbyn leading in the u.k. opinion polls said as much of the role of bricks at secretary of state pm queues prime minister is apparently heading off to brussels today but the new breaks it secretary is another non travelling...
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earlier this week, due diligence on this contract was done by slaughter and may, by deloitte and by macdonald we have a contract where we pay nothing more until the service is delivered. on tuesday he said seaborne will be able to run ferry services immediately, but on wednesday the government said that seaborne will not be able to open the route between ramsgate and ostend until late april at the earliest. surely this puts seaborne in default of its contract to deliver services from 29th march and the contract is therefore void? in those circumstances, shouldn't the minister reverse his appalling judgment and cancel this contract without delay? mr speaker, we will hold all of the companies who have presented us with proposals to the terms of their contracts. there have been calls to stop the closure or franchising out of crown post offices. a debate in westminster hall heard that 7a are currently under threat. the post office says it is consulting, but there is every reason to believe that these consultations are nothing more than a sham. the 2017 wave of closures were announced before minis
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to be sentenced for murdering seventeen year old black teenager in the kwan macdonald in one of the casesthat triggered the black lives massive movement in a statement a short time ago jason van dyke told the court the last thing he wanted to do was shoot mcdonald. the white house is denying accusations from the house speaker that donald trump put troops and civilians working in afghanistan in danger by leaking information about a planned congressional trip say trump had canceled their military flight on thursday citing the government shutdown but nancy pelosi is accusing the president of revealing information about the trip calling it very very irresponsible pelosi and trump are at loggerheads over funding for a us mexico border war. we want to thank god. we had to wait for mccain just in that the president. outing a trip has made it seem much more dangerous because it's just a signal to him better than peers that are coming naturally we never say anything and never give in sunni community into a battle you know you just never do present president. to help him understand that many people
to be sentenced for murdering seventeen year old black teenager in the kwan macdonald in one of the casesthat triggered the black lives massive movement in a statement a short time ago jason van dyke told the court the last thing he wanted to do was shoot mcdonald. the white house is denying accusations from the house speaker that donald trump put troops and civilians working in afghanistan in danger by leaking information about a planned congressional trip say trump had canceled their military...
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of what he and his family have already gone through now this is all over the killing of look on macdonald in two thousand and fourteen a young man who nineteen years old was carrying a knife on p.c.p. but clearly walking away from police when he was shot sixteen times there were many police who were there at the time but the only one who drew his gun and shot look on mcdonald was jayson van dyke and that is why he's on trial and why the stakes are so high the court ruled in october that he was guilty of second degree murder and sixteen counts of aggravated battery one for each of those shots that he fired and right now his lawyers are arguing that he should receive the lowest sent. it's possible that is probation but the range is enormous it goes up to ninety six years if you add up all of those counts and that is what activists here in chicago people from black lives matter and other groups are arguing that he deserves and van dyke is sitting there looking much more haggard than i've seen him in the past bearded shaggy hair awaiting this sentence and the judgment that's coming to him thi
of what he and his family have already gone through now this is all over the killing of look on macdonald in two thousand and fourteen a young man who nineteen years old was carrying a knife on p.c.p. but clearly walking away from police when he was shot sixteen times there were many police who were there at the time but the only one who drew his gun and shot look on mcdonald was jayson van dyke and that is why he's on trial and why the stakes are so high the court ruled in october that he was...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. welcome to the show. you are watching the fox business network. let's get to the white house for the latest on the border talks. reporter: president trump said he reopened the government sod the two sides could sit down and talk about border funding. i'm told the first day the mood was good, however, no movement on the first day. senator richard. shelby: says now the staff can go back and figure out how both side can get to a yes. >> smash the technology does not stop anyone from crossing into the u.s. illegally. if that is happening, our borders are not secure. our border patrol tells us they need physical barriers to help them do their job. not from coast to coast. but strategically placed where traffic is highest. reporter: the democrats handed out a position paper. from the position paper's clear they want border security, but they say it does not need to include a barrier. >> border security is not overly reliant on physical barriers which the trump administration has failed to dem crate as cost effe
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. welcome to the show. you are watching the fox business network. let's get to the white house for the latest on the border talks. reporter: president trump said he reopened the government sod the two sides could sit down and talk about border funding. i'm told the first day the mood was good, however, no movement on the first day. senator richard. shelby: says now the staff can go back and figure out how both side can get to...
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gregory macdonald ... kicked the man in the face and hit him in the head.entually arrested the two men. it's not clear yet what prompted the attack. happening today ... the mexican national accused of a killing a newman police officer in stanislaus county will be in court.( darya ) now... crticism is growing over a california's sanctuary law that some say played a role in the officer's murder. kristi gross has the latest. the rising backsh to s-b-me by ice that gustavo perez arriaga, the man accused of shooting and killing corporal ronil singh -- was in the country illegally.authorities say arriaga left stanislaus county.he was ultimately captured in kern county. stanislaus county sheriff adam christianson says arriaga was trying to escape to his native mexico.supporters of the sanctuary law say it was designed to foster trust between undocumented immigrants and local law enforcement.but opponents - --like new california ---say it only puts people in danger. now the group is using corporal singh's death as an example of their grievance with the state and an
gregory macdonald ... kicked the man in the face and hit him in the head.entually arrested the two men. it's not clear yet what prompted the attack. happening today ... the mexican national accused of a killing a newman police officer in stanislaus county will be in court.( darya ) now... crticism is growing over a california's sanctuary law that some say played a role in the officer's murder. kristi gross has the latest. the rising backsh to s-b-me by ice that gustavo perez arriaga, the man...
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chicago policing a white police officer jason van dyke was convicted of murdering seventeen year old macdonald in october last year. three mexican presidents are now facing allegations of taking bribes in the trial of working in el chapo guzman in new york prosecutors want the suspected leader of the senate lower drug cartel to be sentenced to life in prison kristen salumi has more. video evidence shows an american drug enforcement agent and mexican marines raiding a home in search of joaquin el chapo guzman whose trial is playing out like a tele novella in a brooklyn courtroom the agent leading that raid testified about capturing guzman in two thousand and fourteen after guzman self described right hand man alex of twenty days dropped a bombshell in the court describing a bribe to former mexican president and ricky pena nieto so when days who has himself pleaded guilty to trafficking charges testified that guzman bragged about paying yet so one hundred million dollars a claim yetto spokesman has called false and absurd the bribery claims are being raised by attorneys for guzman who have sugge
chicago policing a white police officer jason van dyke was convicted of murdering seventeen year old macdonald in october last year. three mexican presidents are now facing allegations of taking bribes in the trial of working in el chapo guzman in new york prosecutors want the suspected leader of the senate lower drug cartel to be sentenced to life in prison kristen salumi has more. video evidence shows an american drug enforcement agent and mexican marines raiding a home in search of joaquin...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. there was a lot of action in washington. >> 13 new indictments unsealed in new york including breaking sanctions with iran. the allegation that they lied to -- huawei lied to banks. and stealing intellectual property related to a robot used to test smart phones. >> i.p. protection, no more forced joint ventures, and the enforcement are three of the most of important issues on the agenda. reporter: the chinese hardened their language which calls for huawei to want equipment for spying. ed the u.s. has been saying that. the i.s. has until january 30 to file extradition requests for the huawei cfo. he said we urge the u.s. to stop its unjustifiable bashing on chinese efforts prizes including huawei. also within the administration announcing sanctions on venezuela. targeting at the heart of the money that nicolas maduro uses. citgo, a subsidiary of that could continue to operate only if it uses bank accounts walled off from maduro. finally today the government mustdown now over, but quest
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. there was a lot of action in washington. >> 13 new indictments unsealed in new york including breaking sanctions with iran. the allegation that they lied to -- huawei lied to banks. and stealing intellectual property related to a robot used to test smart phones. >> i.p. protection, no more forced joint ventures, and the enforcement are three of the most of important issues on the agenda. reporter: the chinese...
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asked for the video to be made public and when it was it shocked the nation it showed young look on macdonald yes armed and allegedly high on p.c.p. but walking clearly away from the police officers there were many officers around him but only one jumped out of the car and fired on him sixteen times and that was jason van dyke and when people saw all of that video they were outraged she just looked to them like one police officer had a vendetta against members of the african-american community here and just fired on and that at least is the argument of the activists in this case and they have filled the streets of chicago shutting down two major freeways and they have prepared for this moment and they're particularly concerned because just a day ago on thursday three other officers were acquitted of charges of conspiring to cover up this shooting by filing false reports all of those three officers were acquitted that has really angered people here a lot of them in the african-american community and they are prepared for this verdict in their acts asking for a maximum sentence all right we'll
asked for the video to be made public and when it was it shocked the nation it showed young look on macdonald yes armed and allegedly high on p.c.p. but walking clearly away from the police officers there were many officers around him but only one jumped out of the car and fired on him sixteen times and that was jason van dyke and when people saw all of that video they were outraged she just looked to them like one police officer had a vendetta against members of the african-american community...
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in the city a white police officer jason van dyke was convicted of murdering seventeen year old macdonald in october last year he is due to be sentenced on friday activists in sudan say two people have been killed in confrontations between police and protesters thousands of people marched across several cities for yet another day of anti-government demonstrations demanding the president's resignation but i'm al bashir remains defiant from khartoum his hip or morgan with more. freedom peace and justice these have been the demands of protesters for nearly a month along with a demand for sudan's president omar al bashir to end his nearly three decades in office and step down. even though you assume one other what our demands are the demands of everyone and god willing we will continue a new group be successful or protest today is large and we are going in the right direction we will go to the presidential palace we just want peace freedom and justice like the rest of the world. the protests began last month in the city when the government announced it would hike bread prices in a country whe
in the city a white police officer jason van dyke was convicted of murdering seventeen year old macdonald in october last year he is due to be sentenced on friday activists in sudan say two people have been killed in confrontations between police and protesters thousands of people marched across several cities for yet another day of anti-government demonstrations demanding the president's resignation but i'm al bashir remains defiant from khartoum his hip or morgan with more. freedom peace and...
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was far more than the defendant had hoped for but it was also far less than the family of look on macdonald had wanted police and authorities in chicago hope it is enough to keep peace in the streets it took a year for the police dash cam video of the two thousand and fourteen shooting to surface when it did the images of a police officer shooting look on mcdonald sixteen times as he walked away knife in hand but apparently not a threat led black lives matter and other protesters to erupt into demonstrations across the u.s. . now perhaps setting a new precedent here it is the officer who finds himself on the wrong side of the law john hendren al-jazeera chicago. the cold fussy about jewish insults is threatening to have shadow a massive american women some of pulled out of this weekend and you will event in the u.s. capital brunell's explains from washington d.c. . two years ago the first women's march spilled out across the heart of washington d.c. we came to protest sexism racism environmental degradation and president donald trump's behavior toward women similar women's marches were held
was far more than the defendant had hoped for but it was also far less than the family of look on macdonald had wanted police and authorities in chicago hope it is enough to keep peace in the streets it took a year for the police dash cam video of the two thousand and fourteen shooting to surface when it did the images of a police officer shooting look on mcdonald sixteen times as he walked away knife in hand but apparently not a threat led black lives matter and other protesters to erupt into...
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we have the debate and today's headlines, i'm elizabeth macdonald.the evening edit" starts right now. let's get right to edward lawrence at the white house. reporter: total surprise. the president walked in for a first time to the press briefing room. he was having a meeting in the prepares briefing room. and the president decided to take them out and talk to the media about a border wall and pitch the american people directly. president trump: you can call it a barrier or call it whatever want. but essentially we need pro next our country. reporter: the border agents say when you put up border wallet stops the border crossing exponentially. they say it's essential to stop the criminal element. the president extended the invitation to the new leaderedship in the house and senate to try and negotiate over stopping or ending the government shutdown. the president -- we heard from sources on capitol hill who say they accepted that and should be here late in the morning or sometime eastern time. liz: nancy pelosi is having a 7:00 p.m. presser? reporter:
we have the debate and today's headlines, i'm elizabeth macdonald.the evening edit" starts right now. let's get right to edward lawrence at the white house. reporter: total surprise. the president walked in for a first time to the press briefing room. he was having a meeting in the prepares briefing room. and the president decided to take them out and talk to the media about a border wall and pitch the american people directly. president trump: you can call it a barrier or call it whatever...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. apple shares down big time. it's going to hit 401ks and stock accounts pretty hard tomorrow. after hours apple lowered its forecast for holiday sales. it's blaming economic deceleration in china. the after hours decline. apple could shave 80 points off the dow tomorrow. give us the details. this is a stunner coming out of apple. >> this is the first time i have seen apple do this, which is cut guidance. we knew there were problems with the iphone. demand wasn't there. and apple told us they were going to stop breaking out unit sales of iphones. this is a tradition that goes back to the 1980s. and they had disappointing guidance for the holiday period. i don't think this is that big of a surprise. but it goes back to china where they have sold so many iphones. probably the most of successful operating in the country. so eyes phone sales taking place in what would be the world's largest economy. liz: anding lost a trillion in market value. is it a hair on fire moment? could you go to cash? what are you doing? >> i
i'm elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. apple shares down big time. it's going to hit 401ks and stock accounts pretty hard tomorrow. after hours apple lowered its forecast for holiday sales. it's blaming economic deceleration in china. the after hours decline. apple could shave 80 points off the dow tomorrow. give us the details. this is a stunner coming out of apple. >> this is the first time i have seen apple do this, which is cut guidance. we knew there...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. [♪] welcome to the show, thank you for watching. deirdre bolton is on the ground in new orleans with the latest on president trump's visit there earlier. reporter: this whole room was filled with farmers and ranchers. president trump spoke earlier this morning for 45 minutes mostly to applause in numerous parts of his talks reema sizes that he does have farmers' backs. i spoke to a few different farmers and ranchers. there were people from all over. i spoke with a rancher from utah and a soybean farmer from illinois. and i spoke with the texas bureau farm president, i asked him if he had been invited to closed door meeting with president trump what he would have told the president, here is what he told me. >> we supported nafta for years and years. but we understood it may need to be tweaked. i would thank him. i would thank him for calling china out on a lot of the stuff they have done. but keep talking to them and keep serious negotiations going.
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. [♪] welcome to the show, thank you for watching. deirdre bolton is on the ground in new orleans with the latest on president trump's visit there earlier. reporter: this whole room was filled with farmers and ranchers. president trump spoke earlier this morning for 45 minutes mostly to applause in numerous parts of his talks reema sizes that he does have farmers' backs. i spoke to a few different farmers and ranchers....
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. let's get an update at the shutdown crisis at the airports. miami, dallas, honolulu, houston, they faced wait times. passengers double and triple the average. we have a delta ceo interview saying things are running pretty okay at the airports. kristina partsinevelos * has the latest. reporter: the union representing air traffic controllers filed a lawsuit demanding compensation. a judge denied that saying congress is responsible for allocating the money for the workers working without pay. there are 10,000 air traffic controllers work without pay at airports all across the country be hence possibly some of those lines. officials say if this continues for another month or so, you will see no more air traffic controllers come into work because they can't sustain working without pay. they will start shifting and moving elsewhere. that pretty much means canadians stepped forward over the weekend. hundreds of canadians have paid for over 300 pizzas and shipped them to 600u.s. facility. thi
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. let's get an update at the shutdown crisis at the airports. miami, dallas, honolulu, houston, they faced wait times. passengers double and triple the average. we have a delta ceo interview saying things are running pretty okay at the airports. kristina partsinevelos * has the latest. reporter: the union representing air traffic controllers filed a lawsuit demanding compensation. a judge denied that saying congress is...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. liz: republicans including senator learned i graham floating the idea of including a daca deal, a debt ceiling deal in the discussion for border wall funding to avoid the shutdown that could be coming february 15 if they don't get a deal. >> daca being mentioned as a possible carrot to the democrats. senator lindsey graham floating the idea of raising the debt ceiling. white house sources say the president and vice president are open to that idea. democrats balk at it. negotiations with democrats over border funding will begin tomorrow in the select bipartisan committee. also tomorrow, a big day for trade. china's vice premiere sits down with robert light highser. the administration at the highest levels much intelligence say we need a deal with china to protects intellectual property. >> china's pursuit of intellectual property, sensitive research and development plans in the u.s. person data remains a significant threat to the united states government and the private sector. reporte
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. liz: republicans including senator learned i graham floating the idea of including a daca deal, a debt ceiling deal in the discussion for border wall funding to avoid the shutdown that could be coming february 15 if they don't get a deal. >> daca being mentioned as a possible carrot to the democrats. senator lindsey graham floating the idea of raising the debt ceiling. white house sources say the president and vice...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. you are watching the fox business network. let's take to you washington, d.c. to that fight between the president and democrats. federal workers would miss a second paycheck this friday. edward? >> democrats are brush off this latest offer for president trump. he offered $5.7 billion for broader security and a border wall and additional immigration judges in exchange for an extension of daca and t protected status. it was a non-starter for democrats. >> we are aghast he wants this giant 30-foot wall to be the symbol of america. reporter: mitch mcconnell says the senate will pass a bill containing the president's latest offer. house speaker nancy pelosi has shown no movement in her position that there should only be $1 toward the wall. the language in this is turning personal. >> 800,000 people are trying to figure out how they are going to pay their rent, how they are going to pay their mortgage. it's completely irresponsible. those folks don't want a wawbl they want a paycheck. repor
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. you are watching the fox business network. let's take to you washington, d.c. to that fight between the president and democrats. federal workers would miss a second paycheck this friday. edward? >> democrats are brush off this latest offer for president trump. he offered $5.7 billion for broader security and a border wall and additional immigration judges in exchange for an extension of daca and t protected status. it...
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this was something that was simply not safe to people like neville chamberlain or ramsay macdonald none of whom had seen anything like that kind of fanaticism in their life. >> wants his walk with destiny concluded and he became prime minister in may 1940, one of his most potent weapons was of course his rhetoric and his famous speech is especially in the early part of his premiership which many of us know, some of us know by heart. tell us about where this rhetorical power came from and the influences that went into it, including perhaps william shakespeare. >> yes. i do recommend the shakespeare expedition, churchill shakespeare. glad we got that right. at the full library at the moment which concentrates on the extent to which we shakespeare and churchill's love the shakespeare from a very early age and his learning of great reams of shakespeare affected churchill's oracle technique. even at the age of 23 churchill had written an article called the scaffolding of rhetoric which explains the five things you need to do in order to capture an audience in a public speech. at that point i
this was something that was simply not safe to people like neville chamberlain or ramsay macdonald none of whom had seen anything like that kind of fanaticism in their life. >> wants his walk with destiny concluded and he became prime minister in may 1940, one of his most potent weapons was of course his rhetoric and his famous speech is especially in the early part of his premiership which many of us know, some of us know by heart. tell us about where this rhetorical power came from and...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. let's get to kristinna kristina partsinevelos live in washington. >> we got confirmation that vice president mike pence will be meeting with congressional staff at 11:00 a.m. tomorrow over this shutdown that continues to be a huge debate. the president says he's thinking of declaring a national emergency to fund the wall. president trump: we can call a national emergency because of the security our country. we can do it. i haven't don't. but i may do it. we could call a national emergency and build it very quickly. it's another way of doing it. reporter: the white house is look into the budget of the department of homeland security. issue is, is it unconstitutional because the house and senate appropriations committees need to approve that movement of money. but the president can take money from the military construction budget. we had the house speaker, nancy pelosi, speaking about this. >> we recognize on the democratic side that we cannot resolve this until we open up government. w
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. let's get to kristinna kristina partsinevelos live in washington. >> we got confirmation that vice president mike pence will be meeting with congressional staff at 11:00 a.m. tomorrow over this shutdown that continues to be a huge debate. the president says he's thinking of declaring a national emergency to fund the wall. president trump: we can call a national emergency because of the security our country. we can do...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. thank you for joining the show. "the evening edit" starts right now. let's get right to edward lawrence in washington. reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi sent a letter to the president asking him to postpone the state of the union address until after the shutdown ends. the sergeant at arms canceled a walkthrough for the state of the union address at the request of the house speaker's office. also reports of a caravan coming from honduras of 2,000 people. the white house releasing a statement saying they had a good meeting with a bipartisan group, the problem solving caucus saying they can work things out possibly working toward an end to all of this. senator lindsey graham says he'll work across the aisle to try to get those folks to sign off. >> rather than a letter, maybe the best thing to do is get a handful of people from both sides who say they are willing to meet with the president. what i'm going to do is see where it goes. no commitments by anybody other than just talk. reporter: democrats in the house and senate are sticking to the same line
i'm elizabeth macdonald. thank you for joining the show. "the evening edit" starts right now. let's get right to edward lawrence in washington. reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi sent a letter to the president asking him to postpone the state of the union address until after the shutdown ends. the sergeant at arms canceled a walkthrough for the state of the union address at the request of the house speaker's office. also reports of a caravan coming from honduras of 2,000 people. the...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. eye-opening action in d.c. today. edward lawrence is there. reporter: just now a group of republican lawmakers just left the white house meeting with the president talking about a way to go forward. both the republican plan supported by donald trump and a democratic plan failed in the senate. either reached the 60-vote fresh hold. the president still looking for a solution. president trump: we have to have border security. you cannot have border security without a wall. we can play games and talk about technology and drones flying around. reporter: some interesting defections by the republicans in the senate. >> the vote for the president's proposal failed. we went to see the second. i voted for the second alternative as well because i want to see government get open and government workers get paid. it's having an effect on our economy and more importantly it's having an effect on the lives of our citizens not to have work and not to be paid. reporter: a possible breakthrough in the failures. senator ben cardin said a
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. eye-opening action in d.c. today. edward lawrence is there. reporter: just now a group of republican lawmakers just left the white house meeting with the president talking about a way to go forward. both the republican plan supported by donald trump and a democratic plan failed in the senate. either reached the 60-vote fresh hold. the president still looking for a solution. president trump: we have to have border security....
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then police say gregory macdonald kicked the man in the face and hit him in the head. police eventually arrested the two men. it's not clear yet what motivated the attack. (ken) this just in -- the mega millions drawing is now over and the numbers are in... the jackpot sits at 425- million tonight and here are the numbers.... 34 - 44 - 57 - 62 - 70 - power number - 14 coming up at eight.. a mother's plea - after her seven year old daughter is killed by a gunman in a drive by shooting. and -- the family of a man shot to death inside a hollywood walgreens is now suing the company. the charges the suspect is facing... when we come back. also -- the twin brother of an american accused of spying in russia - is talking about his concern forhis brother's safety.. i'm kron 4 meteorologist lawrence karnow coming up, i will take a look at your 7 day forecast.details are right after the break. news
then police say gregory macdonald kicked the man in the face and hit him in the head. police eventually arrested the two men. it's not clear yet what motivated the attack. (ken) this just in -- the mega millions drawing is now over and the numbers are in... the jackpot sits at 425- million tonight and here are the numbers.... 34 - 44 - 57 - 62 - 70 - power number - 14 coming up at eight.. a mother's plea - after her seven year old daughter is killed by a gunman in a drive by shooting. and --...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. let's get right top washington, d.c. over that breaking news from president trump saying he'll have an announcement on the shutdown and the border. can we get to edward lawrence? reporter: more posturing today and no talk between the white house and speaker nancy pelosi. the threat of a national emergency hanging over the president minutes ago tweets this. he sent out and mess average saying, i will be making a major announcement on the' humanitarian crisis and the shut june tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. from the white house. leaders saying under no circumstances will the white house support any delegation taking flights during the shutdown. age neither side is talking. >> this is a shutdown that's the longest in history, the dumbest in history, and it may well be the most of damage. >> it's time for nancy pelosi to put a counter offer on the table of some amount. she says she is for border security, but she opposed every single item. she said she will only support a dollar. reporter: the president met with a high-ranking north
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. let's get right top washington, d.c. over that breaking news from president trump saying he'll have an announcement on the shutdown and the border. can we get to edward lawrence? reporter: more posturing today and no talk between the white house and speaker nancy pelosi. the threat of a national emergency hanging over the president minutes ago tweets this. he sent out and mess average saying, i will be making a major...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" is next. the government now open until february 15. can they get a deal for border funding and will the president basically shut it down again or declare a national emergency to get border wall funding? edward lawrence is in the thick of the action. >> the bills to reopen the government passed the senate. president trump seemingly caved to exactly what the democrats wanted. they asked him to reopen the federal government and said then they will discuss border security. president trump went through all the reason idea we must have a barrier on the southern border and why this is the better path. >> we can show all americans and people all around the world that both political parties are united when it comes to protecting our country and protecting our people. reporter: he alluded to the fact that he would declare a national emergency to get the wall built rather than shut down the government again. democrats taking a victory lap today. >> this agreement endorses that position. it reopens the government without preconditions and gives de
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" is next. the government now open until february 15. can they get a deal for border funding and will the president basically shut it down again or declare a national emergency to get border wall funding? edward lawrence is in the thick of the action. >> the bills to reopen the government passed the senate. president trump seemingly caved to exactly what the democrats wanted. they asked him to reopen the federal government and said then...