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though says that it hires our studios just like other international media independent journalist martin summers sees double standards in the times article. i think there's a general attack all arty in that you know political attack in the west they don't like your t.v. station because they see it as competition for their own narrative about events of course there is a whole attempt in the west to deal with somalis that are the russian point of view of things one of the strange the times which is owned by rupert murdoch and of course a lot of print anything it likes that takes a particularly hard line for example on briggs it but they say the b.b.c. can't engage in commercial activities on the side which they've been doing for years without any interference whatsoever is not impartial i mean he's got an agenda there is very definite got definitely got his views and he uses his media to push those views now in a free society that's acceptable to a certain extent but it's a bit cheeky of him to start check attacking other people for expressing their views in a perfectly legitimate fashion and it just s
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it runs out studios like any other international media organization independent journalist martin summers sees double standards in the times article. i think that there's a general attack all artsy in you know political attack in the west they don't like your t.v. station because they see it as competition for their own narrative about events of course there is a whole attempt in the west to deal with the russian point of view and i think its core of the strange of the times which is owned by rupert murdoch and of course a lot of print anything it likes takes a particularly hard line for example on briggs it but they say the b.b.c. can't engage in commercial activities on the side which they've been doing for years without any interference whatsoever is not impartial i mean he's got an agenda there is very definite go definitely go to his views and he uses his media to push those views now in a free society that's acceptable to a certain extent it's a bit cheeky him to start check attacking other people for expressing their views in a perfectly legitimate fashion and it just shows how twisted
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care international's middle east a regional coordinator is martin media see joins us from amman jordan welcome to d.w. what are you hearing about the situation in eastern tutor. so basically after nine days of unprecedented level of facilities people are tired they're hungry they're free and we have seen hundreds of people that have perished in the bombing campaign . and we know off around twenty four have facilities that have been bombed deliberately. and basically we had seen after that announcement of the u.n. security council we had seen like a brief lull there was a calmer night or partners were telling us in the morning that people were emerging from the shelters they were cleaning the roads to give space for the ambulances to go through there are trying to get food and water but then late in the day around lunchtime the borning started again and then people went on the ground and into the business again. it's important to remember that this was not a cease fire that was that was agreed but the series of five causes what kind of humanitarian groups achieve during five. i mean one
care international's middle east a regional coordinator is martin media see joins us from amman jordan welcome to d.w. what are you hearing about the situation in eastern tutor. so basically after nine days of unprecedented level of facilities people are tired they're hungry they're free and we have seen hundreds of people that have perished in the bombing campaign . and we know off around twenty four have facilities that have been bombed deliberately. and basically we had seen after that...
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though says that it hires out studios just like other international media independent journalist martin summers sees double standards in the times article. there's a general attack all arty in the political attack in the west they don't like your t.v. station because they see it as competition for their own narrative about events of course there is a whole attempt in the west to the legitimize the russian point of view of things one of the strains of the times which is owned by rupert murdoch and of course a lot of print anything it likes takes a particularly hard line for example on briggs it but they say the b.b.c. can't engage in commercial activities on the side which they've been doing for years without any interference whatsoever is not impartial amelie's course an agenda is very different definitely got his views and he uses his media to push those views now in a free society that's acceptable to a certain extent it's a bit cheeky of him to start check attacking other people for expressing their views in a perfectly legitimate fashion and it just shows how twisted the debate about these thing
though says that it hires out studios just like other international media independent journalist martin summers sees double standards in the times article. there's a general attack all arty in the political attack in the west they don't like your t.v. station because they see it as competition for their own narrative about events of course there is a whole attempt in the west to the legitimize the russian point of view of things one of the strains of the times which is owned by rupert murdoch...
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maybe a little something here for the santa cruz multi-s or areas south of san martin. you see a chance for scattered showers, one last impulse down the coast you see at 6:00 a.m. maybe around highway 1 or highway 17. could see a few early morning showers and that clears out. the rest of the afternoon looks mostly sunny. more sunshine actually tomorrow than we had today with the overcast skies. low eventually both onlitoms ou across southern california. here is the hopeful change, the high pressure over the west allowing it to pull in moisture. maybe if we had a nine-day forecast we could talk about rain making a comeback. a little beyond the boundaries of the seven-day forecast will call for changes late next weekend. before we get there the temperatures will rebound again. if you missed the 70s, should see those again by thursday and friday. we hope this time next weekend we will be talking about the return of more rain and a typical pattern for this time of year. >> thanks very much. >>> just ahead, some incredible video out of china. the dramatic situation caught can on cam
maybe a little something here for the santa cruz multi-s or areas south of san martin. you see a chance for scattered showers, one last impulse down the coast you see at 6:00 a.m. maybe around highway 1 or highway 17. could see a few early morning showers and that clears out. the rest of the afternoon looks mostly sunny. more sunshine actually tomorrow than we had today with the overcast skies. low eventually both onlitoms ou across southern california. here is the hopeful change, the high...
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it runs out studios like any other international media organization independent journalist martin summers sees double standards in the times article. i think there's a general attack all arty in that you know political attack in the west they don't like your t.v. station because they see it as competition for their own narrative about events of course there is a whole attempt in the west to diligence somalis the russian point of view of things core of the strains of the times which is owned by rupert murdoch and of course a lot of the print anything it likes takes a particularly hard line for example on briggs it but they say the b.b.c. can't engage in commercial activities on the side which they've been doing for years without any interference whatsoever is not impartial i mean he's got an agenda he's very definite got definitely got his views and he uses his media to push those views now in a free society that's acceptable to a certain extent but it's a bit cheeky of him to start check attacking other people for expressing their views in a perfectly legitimate fashion and it just shows how t
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it runs out studios like any other international media organization independent journalist martin summers sees double standards in the times article. i think that there's a general attack on all see in you know political attack in the west they don't like your t.v. station because they see it as competition for their own narrative about events of course there is a whole attempt in the west to the legitimate place for the russian point of view and i think it's called the strange the times which is owned by rupert murdoch of course a lot of print anything it likes takes a particularly hard line for example on briggs it but they say the b.b.c. can't engage in commercial activities on the side which they've been doing for years without any interference whatsoever he's not impartial i mean he's course an agenda there is very definite go definitely go to his views and he uses his media to push those views now in a free society that's acceptable to a certain extent but it's a bit cheeky of him to start checking attacking other people for expressing their views in a perfectly legitimate fashion and it
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it runs out studios like any other international media organization independent journalist martin summers sees a double standard in the times article. think is that there's a general attack all r.t. in the political attack in the west they don't like your t.v. station because they see it as competition for their own narrative about events of course there is a whole attempt in the west to the legitimate the russian point of view i think is one of the strange the times which is owned by rupert murdoch and of course a lot of print anything it likes takes a particularly hard line for example on briggs it but they say the b.b.c. can't engage in commercial activities on the side which they've been doing for years without any interference whatsoever is not. how many schools and agenda it's very definite go definitely go to his views and he uses his media to push those views though in a free society that's acceptable to a certain extent but it's a bit cheeky of him to still check attacking all the people for expressing their views in a perfect in the just some information and it just shows how twisted
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it has our studios just like other international media organizations independent journalist martin summers sees double standards in the times article. i think there's a general attack on a lot see in you know political attack in the west they don't like your t.v. station because they see it as competition for their own narrative about events of course there is a whole attempt in the west to the legitimate or the russian point of view and i think it's one of the strange of the times which is owned by rupert murdoch of course a lot of print anything it likes takes a particularly hard line for example on briggs it but they say the b.b.c. can't engage in commercial activities on the side which they've been doing for years without any interference whatsoever he's not impartial i mean he's got an agenda he's very definite go definitely go to his views and he uses his media to push those views now in a free society that's acceptable to a certain extent but it's a bit cheeky of him to start check attacking other people for expressing their views in a perfectly legitimate fashion and it just shows how t
it has our studios just like other international media organizations independent journalist martin summers sees double standards in the times article. i think there's a general attack on a lot see in you know political attack in the west they don't like your t.v. station because they see it as competition for their own narrative about events of course there is a whole attempt in the west to the legitimate or the russian point of view and i think it's one of the strange of the times which is...
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martin her husband is active in the church so he. there's a lot of people and this is opened many doors super busy always likes to be on time i'll see you in yeah. izzy and martin got to know each other in garner where he taught for five years at a christian vocational college a.z. who was trained cook became his housekeeper their friendship ripened into love but reason spoke against it a twenty six year old age gap and two totally different cultures the two even tried to stop seeing each other but i just couldn't. imagine is so. and martin is a wonderful person. he has tremendous patience and is so caring for. shit. excuse me on sad. these are tears of joy. to divide she's the other half of me perhaps even the better half as they say for later that the base left the humans like. hundreds of guests celebrated their wedding in ghana but a.z. was shouldering a burden after fathering three daughters martin had had a vasectomy several years before. i think and i was in ghana a wife with no children is inferior it in feeling envious also depicted as a failure in african culture yeah it's. darkest in many villages when a woman who has died
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with how mad out between angela merkel's conservatives in the social democrats it was supposed to see martin schulz installed is in the new foreign minister now this was actually in the document the signed document the the proposed coalition deal document. friday though and martin schultz will not be taking up the position as foreign minister now rumors are abound he's been forced to step down by some of his social democratic party colleagues who blame him for the party's failures however mr schultz put out a statement himself in his own words saying why he wouldn't be taking the position i renounce joining the federal government and at the same time i hope that this will end the personal debates within the s.p.d. we all make policies for the people in this country and my personal ambitions must be behind the interests of the party of the future of a so-called grand coalition between merkel's conservatives and the center left s.p.d. hangs. with the membership of the social democrats around four hundred twenty thousand of them will be casting ballots over the next three weeks to decide whethe
with how mad out between angela merkel's conservatives in the social democrats it was supposed to see martin schulz installed is in the new foreign minister now this was actually in the document the signed document the the proposed coalition deal document. friday though and martin schultz will not be taking up the position as foreign minister now rumors are abound he's been forced to step down by some of his social democratic party colleagues who blame him for the party's failures however mr...
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of the people of the iceberg because if this unplanned development keeps happening the garneau see the martin slide landslide becoming much more frequent there's going to be a lot more level a loss of life. sierra leone is ill equipped to deal with natural disasters and such a scale. even with the help of the international community the government has struggled to bring aid to those affected. do you to still. you. know we. grieve. well. because of you that the drama of days and it burst. and it just says we all the good we did. even with this get people to. see that you can raise a good. plans to rehire those displaced people in new communities outside the city are costly and still in the early stages but what about prevention and enforcing the existing laws. six months after the disaster it's business as usual a stone's throw from the landslide site multi-story highs are still going up wealthy and influential people live in the area on property prices are high i'd side tuku gama a two story house a sprung up it's inside the by entry of the national park and the forest rangers had i to invest
of the people of the iceberg because if this unplanned development keeps happening the garneau see the martin slide landslide becoming much more frequent there's going to be a lot more level a loss of life. sierra leone is ill equipped to deal with natural disasters and such a scale. even with the help of the international community the government has struggled to bring aid to those affected. do you to still. you. know we. grieve. well. because of you that the drama of days and it burst. and it...
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i think it could change i think we would see if martin shows this is all speculation of course but if martin shows becomes the foreign minister there are media reports that he is set to stand down as the party cham and then we would see another leftwing member of the s.p.d. under the analysis following his party chairwoman and she is somebody who could bring renewal to the party at the same time with these three ministries the s.p.d. what manage to influence policies on an international level also when it comes to working together with a french president among women are calling trying to bring through e.u. reforms and this is something that they could potentially sell to the s.p.d. members ask you also what we're talking about with han's and you know how significant do you think important it is for germany to have to have finally reached this breakthrough after so many months of political limbo how significant is it for the country and also for europe for example well we are experiencing a time where the political landscape is changing it is being shaken up by the fringes by fringe pa
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cnn's martin savage is joining us right now to give us some context about the imagery we're seeing. martin? >> reporter: this is surveillance video that is coming to us from a building that was in the area of that mcdonald's. let's sort of walk it back a bit. this is, of course, wednesday, the day of the shooting. we know that the suspect in this case, nikolas cruz, was leaving the school building about 2:15 in the afternoon. that means he was walking around the surrounding neighborhood. this is visual proof of that fact, and we can see a person who is walking through the frame of this particular security camera, and they appear to be wearing the clothing and dressed in the fashion that we know nikolas cruz was dressed in that day. it was around 3:00 in the afternoon when he walks to that mcdonald's. a as you noted, the first place he went to when he left school property was a walmart that had a subway restaurant, and he bought a soft drink inside there. he left from there and then walked to the mcdonald's. this is what moment this surveillance video is capturing, when he went across
cnn's martin savage is joining us right now to give us some context about the imagery we're seeing. martin? >> reporter: this is surveillance video that is coming to us from a building that was in the area of that mcdonald's. let's sort of walk it back a bit. this is, of course, wednesday, the day of the shooting. we know that the suspect in this case, nikolas cruz, was leaving the school building about 2:15 in the afternoon. that means he was walking around the surrounding neighborhood....
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religious i think i think affairs correspondent welcome to both of you let me start with you martin as you can see church leaders of very angry in jerusalem what lies at the heart of this dispute well my impression is that money is what lies at the heart of this is spewed it's really not so much an ideological issue or a religious issue as it's been painted obviously this are very troubled political times so religion is being used i think it was claimed to actually bring two different sets of regulations sort of into question one is actually taxation issue in the municipality of jerusalem and the other one is a law concerning broke already that was property of the church but has been transferred to other hands and show me why did authorities in judaism decide to kind of bring about this change and the status quo which is what full for decades and centuries so they feel like they have no other choice they feel status quo is actually broken by the church because the lease for the land is still go on going for twenty thirty more years and they felt like they will have more time to respond to negotiat
religious i think i think affairs correspondent welcome to both of you let me start with you martin as you can see church leaders of very angry in jerusalem what lies at the heart of this dispute well my impression is that money is what lies at the heart of this is spewed it's really not so much an ideological issue or a religious issue as it's been painted obviously this are very troubled political times so religion is being used i think it was claimed to actually bring two different sets of...
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see him as a very good foreign minister however he was obvious that is appointed by the fact that martin chose wanted that poses foreign minister himself now when you ask whether he was actually ousted or he made that decision it's a bit of both the obviously announce a decision himself but that decision was triggered by the debate within the s.p.d. about personnel instead of a debate about content now martin should also said this his decision was based partly on the s.p.d. vote on the coalition agreement next month so what impact will his departure have on that votes do you think well he's specifically saying that he hopes it won't have a major impact that he's taking that decision in order to make sure that that yes vote can actually happen the party leadership and martin shows want that vote to be positive but it is still obviously not sure whether that will be the case because many members of the social democrats who will have the final say regarding this coalition deal are very skeptical about that deal and they simply have said that the s.p.d. should not be part of another grand co
see him as a very good foreign minister however he was obvious that is appointed by the fact that martin chose wanted that poses foreign minister himself now when you ask whether he was actually ousted or he made that decision it's a bit of both the obviously announce a decision himself but that decision was triggered by the debate within the s.p.d. about personnel instead of a debate about content now martin should also said this his decision was based partly on the s.p.d. vote on the...
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martin: we are seeing that. helps active management, because it gets you are -- it gets you a better chance of outperforming. outperforming the benchmark. that has been the problem over the last few years. it has been better to be in the benchmark event a large number of active managers. certainly, i am pleased to see the return of volatility. it has rid us of the complacency that i was so boring about -- i was so worried about. it feels a better market for active fund managers. anna: is that volatility here to say -- here tuesday? --is that volatility here tuesday? martin: i have no idea. what we don't want is that would very low volatility we saw the last period. a bit more volatility definitely helps active fund managers. anna: thank you. , standard life aberdeen co-ceo. coming up, the focus turns to banks and their share buybacks. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." 40 minutes to go until the cash equity session opens. let's get a bloomberg business flash. here is debra mao. th
martin: we are seeing that. helps active management, because it gets you are -- it gets you a better chance of outperforming. outperforming the benchmark. that has been the problem over the last few years. it has been better to be in the benchmark event a large number of active managers. certainly, i am pleased to see the return of volatility. it has rid us of the complacency that i was so boring about -- i was so worried about. it feels a better market for active fund managers. anna: is that...
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see plenty of stars. you look down at the ground at spring martin -- spring mountain excuse me and you see plenty of snowng made. looks like it will be a good afternoon for skiers if that's what your plans are. as we take a look at temperatures though colder this morning than it was yesterday when we were still in the 50's in a lot of spots with temperatures in the process of dropping. right now we're already down to 25 in allentown, 25 in reading, 28 degrees in philadelphia and wilmington and 30 in millville and you can see how that wind is gently dropping down out of the north continuing to inject that chilly air into place across the region. hey, we're going to get some sunshine, though. you see plenty of that getting ready to pop up over the highways and byways so plan on keeping the shades handy today. some of these high clouds out to the west and perhaps to the south may try and come in later in the day. generally speaking it looks bright. that's what we'll call for in the lehigh valley. a sunny start, maybe later today high clouds, still pretty good all the way though. brisk and coat weather with
see plenty of stars. you look down at the ground at spring martin -- spring mountain excuse me and you see plenty of snowng made. looks like it will be a good afternoon for skiers if that's what your plans are. as we take a look at temperatures though colder this morning than it was yesterday when we were still in the 50's in a lot of spots with temperatures in the process of dropping. right now we're already down to 25 in allentown, 25 in reading, 28 degrees in philadelphia and wilmington and...
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our living room with the organizer friends around the table talking about the next action to see doctor martinluther king they are gathering in people's homes homes and women are cooking for them so a lot of that resonated with my kids and those threats that they received that the civil rights movement were getting including the fbi. so that help me to have that conversation with mike i do this because i love my children with them to live in a country that is for all children but it comes with risks if it was easy and cool everybody would be doing it. so those are the narratives coming out going back like the stories and the visuals they have helped her those children are experiencing trauma like sometimes my kids are texting where are you and who are you with they shouldn't have to worry where their mom is but our kids struggle so i do have security detail i don't always bring my kids to public things anymore i don't want them to make that connection which is hard but unfortunately we are in a moment temporarily where i can't. >> thank you for sharing that with us but this is a moment when so
our living room with the organizer friends around the table talking about the next action to see doctor martinluther king they are gathering in people's homes homes and women are cooking for them so a lot of that resonated with my kids and those threats that they received that the civil rights movement were getting including the fbi. so that help me to have that conversation with mike i do this because i love my children with them to live in a country that is for all children but it comes with...
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we will see. martinieves he has done enough in the negotiations to deliver that something he his party will back. he better hope so, if not it's going to better hope so, if not it's going to bea better hope so, if not it's going to be a very interesting election with support for the cdu, they all have slipped in the polls since the last election in september. we can be sure neither of those parties want an election soon. the leaders of parties in the senate say they have reached an agreement on a spending build. no—one would suggest it is perfect, but we worked hard to find common ground and stay focussed on serving the merge people. after months of legislative log jam, this judgeest deal is a genuine breakthrough, after months of fiscal bring manship, this budget deal is the first real sprout of bipartisanship and it should break the long cycle of spending crises, that have snarled this congress, and hampered oui’ snarled this congress, and hampered our middle class. if you are watching those clips, you
we will see. martinieves he has done enough in the negotiations to deliver that something he his party will back. he better hope so, if not it's going to better hope so, if not it's going to bea better hope so, if not it's going to be a very interesting election with support for the cdu, they all have slipped in the polls since the last election in september. we can be sure neither of those parties want an election soon. the leaders of parties in the senate say they have reached an agreement on...
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martin holds their announcing ambitious plans do you see this as somewhat of a reset button that he's trying to press and what kind of reception are these ideas going to get in europe. of course he needs to try to sort of reform it himself as the strong and the great european that many people saw him before he went into german politics and when he was still president of the european parliament and there of course he had of rather the strong european profile that got lost during the election campaign in germany people with disappointed really because what came from watching schultz was so weak it was so domestic he didn't run on a strong european platform like a mongrel micron did in france so now he really has to prove whether he can do it and whether this is not just big words and lofty gestures but that he will really deliver so people looking at him and his party very closely and you know mr marquand he won't even get a chance to deal with this plan if the s.p.d. shoots it down so when are we going to know what the s.p.d. members have decided when it's the vote and one of the resul
martin holds their announcing ambitious plans do you see this as somewhat of a reset button that he's trying to press and what kind of reception are these ideas going to get in europe. of course he needs to try to sort of reform it himself as the strong and the great european that many people saw him before he went into german politics and when he was still president of the european parliament and there of course he had of rather the strong european profile that got lost during the election...
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. >> joining me now, former governor martin o'malley. good to see see you. >> your state, maryland, took big steps right after sandy hook and is a state that's now considered to have script gun laws, and among those things, banning sales or transfer of assault weapons including ar-15, banning the manufacture of detachable magazines. is it your feeling that it will be up to states to take the lead as it pertains to making changes with gun control. >> i sure do. in our own state we passed a gun safety measure. it went all the way to the supreme court and it was affirmed by the supreme court. i think that's what you're going to see happening right now. the young people that are organizing with the march for our lives movement is going to take this action front and center across the 50 states. just as states led on marriage equality, just as states can lead on climate action, i think you'll see states stepping up and leading on gun action. in fact, our neighbor, the governor of delaware, said delaware was going to seek cutting the sale on automatic weap
. >> joining me now, former governor martin o'malley. good to see see you. >> your state, maryland, took big steps right after sandy hook and is a state that's now considered to have script gun laws, and among those things, banning sales or transfer of assault weapons including ar-15, banning the manufacture of detachable magazines. is it your feeling that it will be up to states to take the lead as it pertains to making changes with gun control. >> i sure do. in our own state...
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see a. hello martin that is in doha these are the top stories here it out as they are the syrian military has dropped leaflets over eastern goose are calling on residents to leave for their own safety and for opposition fighters to hand themselves in more than four hundred people have died in the rebel held on klav during five days of bombardment meanwhile the un security council will vote later on friday on a draft resolution which would demand a thirty day cease fire in eastern guta to allow aid deliveries and medical evacuations u.s. president donald trump has told america's largest gun lobby the national rifle association that the us needs to toughen up some rules on gun control he's also said the legal age to buy guns needs to be raised from eighteen to twenty one. the sheriff's deputy he was on duty at the marjory stoneman douglas high school apparently waited outside the building for four minutes without going inside he's now resigned and an investigation is underway what i saw was a deputy arrived at the west side of building twelve take up a position and he never went in when the. ye
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. >> glor: also tonight, the commander-in-chief wants to see a military parade. david martinwhat that might look like. a head-on legal collision between uber and google over the future of self-driving cars. gerber's history-making baby yonouncement. and a young girl invents an incredible app. >> this can have the opportunity to help every single person with alzheimer's. this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> glor: and this is our western edition. good evening.
. >> glor: also tonight, the commander-in-chief wants to see a military parade. david martinwhat that might look like. a head-on legal collision between uber and google over the future of self-driving cars. gerber's history-making baby yonouncement. and a young girl invents an incredible app. >> this can have the opportunity to help every single person with alzheimer's. this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> glor: and this is our western edition. good...
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the man who was struck >>> san francisco police officers association president martin how iran wants to see attempted murder charges filed. he said it is so frustrating to sfpd officers that her use of force policy prohibits us from shooting at a suspect in a vehicle. even if the suspect is trying to kill or seriously injure innocent civilians or are officers. that policy must be changed. >>> the search is underway for a driver accused of hitting and dragging alameda county sheriff's deputy. it happened after 9:30 am near west a street and armor avenue. after dragging the deputy the driver then tried to run the deputy over again. that's when the deputy opened fire. investigators say it all started when the deputy attempted to pull the suspect over for a speeding violation. emma slater the deputy in the motorcycle work into the suv. authorities say the deputy feared for his life, and that is why he opened fire. >> we do not see signs or evidence that he was severely wounded. it is likely that he may of ducked down into the dashboard. >> the suspect rammed the stolen suv into the deputy. the
the man who was struck >>> san francisco police officers association president martin how iran wants to see attempted murder charges filed. he said it is so frustrating to sfpd officers that her use of force policy prohibits us from shooting at a suspect in a vehicle. even if the suspect is trying to kill or seriously injure innocent civilians or are officers. that policy must be changed. >>> the search is underway for a driver accused of hitting and dragging alameda county...
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. >> glor: also tonight, the commander-in-chief wants to see a military parade. david martin that might look like. ahead -- a head-on legal collision between uber and google over the future of self-driving cars. gerber's history-making baby announcement. and a young girl invents an incredible app. >> this can have the opportunity to help every single person with alzheimer's. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> gr: republican and democratic leaders of the senate announced
. >> glor: also tonight, the commander-in-chief wants to see a military parade. david martin that might look like. ahead -- a head-on legal collision between uber and google over the future of self-driving cars. gerber's history-making baby announcement. and a young girl invents an incredible app. >> this can have the opportunity to help every single person with alzheimer's. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> gr: republican and democratic...
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see. life without children would have been difficult for is in ghana so she accompanied martin to germany into the unknown. in lieu of borg twenty nine year old wayne has finished work for the day a year ago he started training to become a policeman it had been his dream but as i've on that's a fantastic profession that enables me to help people i really enjoy the work i love my country i love germany and for me personally that was also a reason to join the police source of the mission prison officials it's a change of career because he when used to be a social worker in a shelter for the homeless and also a street worker. ok. there are going to be wayne tells these youngsters that he has only been working as a policeman for a year so he's still new to the job nevertheless he says don't get up to any mischief. if you know she down one live says it to be a case of black power. or dogs in the same germany is so many things to me it's my home totally and utterly i love this country and this country has so much to offer i believe that this is the best country in the world i would even say tha
see. life without children would have been difficult for is in ghana so she accompanied martin to germany into the unknown. in lieu of borg twenty nine year old wayne has finished work for the day a year ago he started training to become a policeman it had been his dream but as i've on that's a fantastic profession that enables me to help people i really enjoy the work i love my country i love germany and for me personally that was also a reason to join the police source of the mission prison...
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martin shields short tenure at the head of the s.p.d. is over now it's time to see if until they are not as can lead the party back to its former strength if she can unite the party behind her this might give her the necessary boost to become the next s.p.d. chancellor candidate. you're watching t w news still to come the olympic torch is edging ever closer to young chang making its way to the winter games in spectacular fashion week we'll have our own take a round up a little bit later in the show. but first take your heart with some a good news on the world economy indeed to have good news on the world economy and here it is well the company is doing just fine and here's some proof if you need it to fresh sets of figures out today number one comes from germany's national statistics office german exports hit an all time high in twenty seventeen home country of diamonds are the dozen becks beer shipped close to one point three billion euros worth of goods to the rest of the world an increase of more than six percent compared to the previous year's figures which alre
martin shields short tenure at the head of the s.p.d. is over now it's time to see if until they are not as can lead the party back to its former strength if she can unite the party behind her this might give her the necessary boost to become the next s.p.d. chancellor candidate. you're watching t w news still to come the olympic torch is edging ever closer to young chang making its way to the winter games in spectacular fashion week we'll have our own take a round up a little bit later in the...
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religious affairs correspondent marson gak is with me here to tell us more about this story good to see you martin what's the purpose of this visit is initially think that both sides are trying to skirt or trying to overcome what had been sort of heard long story of tensions. you know the pope serves some purpose as for early on me leave being folded into sort of the good side of european politics where in a sense is a moral certification that he's good with refugees that he's so on and so forth and on the other hand for the fold there is a very important figure in terms of their projection of geopolitical strategy is devoted to congeal strategy for the region of syria they used to after you so i think that there is really some sense of mutual mutual favors usual favors but nonetheless the two men don't see eye to eye on many subjects one topic that they do agree on is jerusalem right so for the pope jerusalem is the status quo in jerusalem is important basically because it preserves the position of the christian community off the holy land in any change in the radical change in these of korea's p
religious affairs correspondent marson gak is with me here to tell us more about this story good to see you martin what's the purpose of this visit is initially think that both sides are trying to skirt or trying to overcome what had been sort of heard long story of tensions. you know the pope serves some purpose as for early on me leave being folded into sort of the good side of european politics where in a sense is a moral certification that he's good with refugees that he's so on and so...
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. >> glor: also tonight, the commander-in-chief wants to see a military parade. david martin on what that might look like. ahead -- a head-on legal collision between uber and google over the future of self-driving cars. gerber's history-making baby announcement. and a young girl invents an incredible app. >> this can have the opportunity to help every single person with alzheimer's. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> glor: good evening. republican and democratic leaders of the senate announced an agreement today on a could head off another government shutdown tomorrow night if the house goes along. but the bill ishs facing opposition there, including in the form of a record-breaking speech today. nancy pelosi, the minority leader, spoke against the bill for more than eight hours, the longest continuous speech on the house floor in well over a century. she just wrapped up. chief congressional correspondent nancy cordes is at the capitol. >> i'm pleased to announce that we have reached a two-year budget deal. >> reporter: the massive agreement directs relief t
. >> glor: also tonight, the commander-in-chief wants to see a military parade. david martin on what that might look like. ahead -- a head-on legal collision between uber and google over the future of self-driving cars. gerber's history-making baby announcement. and a young girl invents an incredible app. >> this can have the opportunity to help every single person with alzheimer's. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> glor: good evening....
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didn't see any property damage. >> a gulf cart towed the plane to san martin airport. the pilot was flying alone and praised drivers for moving to the right when they realized one of the plane's wingtips was hang over the fast lane on so is. >>> florida high school students who survived a deadly shooting are focusing their anger tonight. they are urging protests to spur more gun safety and responding to a presidential tweet. abc news reporter jim ryan has the latest now from fort lauderdale. >> parkland is strong. >> reporter: students who survived the high school massacre that killed 17 people in parkland, florida, are speaking out. >> this is not about republicans or democrats. >> reporer: channeling their grief and frustration and calling for a nationwide student and teacher walkout on march 14th to fight for tighter firearms regulation and promoting anti-gun violence demonstrations in washington and other cities on march 24th. >> the people who are out there, the kids who need to take part in in are everyday kids just like us. they are students who need to understa
didn't see any property damage. >> a gulf cart towed the plane to san martin airport. the pilot was flying alone and praised drivers for moving to the right when they realized one of the plane's wingtips was hang over the fast lane on so is. >>> florida high school students who survived a deadly shooting are focusing their anger tonight. they are urging protests to spur more gun safety and responding to a presidential tweet. abc news reporter jim ryan has the latest now from fort...
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martin yeah. and you know what. you see a boy. on the other. then we're going to do one up. they will. so you. can see. or hear them see them. not want to do all of them all. and then go. bt me you have a lot. going outside so well i hope. i don't. but i give a good. ol boy. i know you've. got lots of those you know one of them well they all say why not. both sides without. the result. you got. if you go to don't even know what good you got. my job was i want. my. kids. don't. hold. the don't don't assume go don't go. forward as well as you can see somebody up to one in five we. will. see the tonality connection and so time sleezy out the tie to the table shall. we we see the other words it will be the. city good don't pass it over to me if we do. not want only do we still go do we go to war so i think that we don't know. baba we doubt we doubt there was little if you still need those young guns it would if it was done counted our times without to do to cut through some menial job in the by the gun did so been seen out of. some of the some of. my. dear. if. you. let it. go as you are susy do n
martin yeah. and you know what. you see a boy. on the other. then we're going to do one up. they will. so you. can see. or hear them see them. not want to do all of them all. and then go. bt me you have a lot. going outside so well i hope. i don't. but i give a good. ol boy. i know you've. got lots of those you know one of them well they all say why not. both sides without. the result. you got. if you go to don't even know what good you got. my job was i want. my. kids. don't. hold. the don't...
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. >> reporter: yeah, we are right here at montgomery avenue and the martin luther king drive, and you can seeections of the roadway are still closed off and they're probably going to be at least until midnight. at least along here one of the officers told us. it's because there's still ponding deep ponding going on in sections between here and the falls bridge. but the problem now is, drivers are coming, they either can't see them or they're ignoring them. >> drivers running up on road closures all over. >> new york city i didn't expect it at all. >> two too late to stop tom managed to find an opening just wide enough without smashing right into the barricade. >> how did you do that? >> i just reacted when i saw it and i saw some space and that's what i went for. >> reporter: police say better the barricade than hitting one of these deep puddles. hydroplaning, then needing tow truck or possibly an ambulance. accidents keeping police busy on both sides of the schuylkill river. and poor drainage areas. smaller waterways not to be out done. flowing ten times faster than normal. >> i've never see
. >> reporter: yeah, we are right here at montgomery avenue and the martin luther king drive, and you can seeections of the roadway are still closed off and they're probably going to be at least until midnight. at least along here one of the officers told us. it's because there's still ponding deep ponding going on in sections between here and the falls bridge. but the problem now is, drivers are coming, they either can't see them or they're ignoring them. >> drivers running up on...
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martin yeah. and you know what. you see a boy vulnerable. up. on the other. then we're going to do one up. they will. go up. so you. think you know dumping. ok and seeing. them see. the whole of your mom. and then. the meaning of them all. sod's well. i don't. but i give a guy. i know you know i. want to double. down on why not. both sides without. the result. jesse james out we will. go. more way off if you go to don't even. get. my job i want. my. kids. double. down as this is. i don't know i don't. know what point does with the season going up to one in five we get old. yeah about the time the connection is so time sleezy out the tie to the table shall. we go live to the other words it will be the. city good don't pass it over to me if we don't know already do we still go do we go to war so i end up we don't i don't know. baba we dealt with out there was a little too soon even. i got this loaded gun and gun did naaman times with thought to do. such things on me a job in the thought you had the gun did still vincit out of him. some of the some of. my heart. if. you. let it. go you are so
martin yeah. and you know what. you see a boy vulnerable. up. on the other. then we're going to do one up. they will. go up. so you. think you know dumping. ok and seeing. them see. the whole of your mom. and then. the meaning of them all. sod's well. i don't. but i give a guy. i know you know i. want to double. down on why not. both sides without. the result. jesse james out we will. go. more way off if you go to don't even. get. my job i want. my. kids. double. down as this is. i don't know i...
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martin, raytheon, huntington, all rising. bloomberg intelligence predicting we could see an increase in military spending once we get the budgetotiation done with. bloomberg intelligence saying although federal expended -- bending is mired in political posturing, there are a number of military systems that will benefit once congress passes the defense budgets. there is anticipation of that today. another group coming back today, the banks, the financials doing well despite what we heard in terms of the rate cut in wells fargo. we are seeing other big banks sayingth morgan stanley big bank stocks are on sale and a multiplayer affect of lower taxes on bank profitability and that should double pe's over the next 12 months. we are watching a resumption in the increase in the bond yield. 2.81%, not a big increase today but just directionally with selling in bonds. the increase we see is not putting a dent in the stock market rally. at least today. given the recent selloff we have seen in the equity market, what is priced in for federal reserve rate increases for the march meeting, that is intact. probability priced in of the next r
martin, raytheon, huntington, all rising. bloomberg intelligence predicting we could see an increase in military spending once we get the budgetotiation done with. bloomberg intelligence saying although federal expended -- bending is mired in political posturing, there are a number of military systems that will benefit once congress passes the defense budgets. there is anticipation of that today. another group coming back today, the banks, the financials doing well despite what we heard in...
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the area that we're talking about on ashby avenue between sacramento and all the way up to, let's see, martinuther king way. as you know if you drive this stretch, that's a big chunk of ashby avenue that is not available. people are getting the word. earlier we had a big traffic jam here. now people are staying away from it. the alternate route would be university avenue. you can do that or perhaps another way in case you're a local to stay off of ashby for a while. this is not in any way affecting the freeway at ashby. from the carquinez bridge to the macarthur maze. so don't take this exit unless you're only going a short way. if you're only going up to san pablo avenue, you should be good. after that, anything after that you're going to be caught in the slow traffic. westbound bay bridge, you can see traffic is backed up all the way out to 880. no major problems on 880 itself heading north, driving up past the coliseum. and in the south bay, we have the slow traffic getting up to the west valley which has become very typical. today we don't have that many crashes. what we've had has been p
the area that we're talking about on ashby avenue between sacramento and all the way up to, let's see, martinuther king way. as you know if you drive this stretch, that's a big chunk of ashby avenue that is not available. people are getting the word. earlier we had a big traffic jam here. now people are staying away from it. the alternate route would be university avenue. you can do that or perhaps another way in case you're a local to stay off of ashby for a while. this is not in any way...
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after seeing that harvard westlake closed down today. martin played at the school before going to stanford. he later played for the 49ers. we'll bring you the gun control debate to the bay area in the wake of the deadly florida school shooting. the congressman is holding a town hall tomorrow at lafayette stanley middle school. while the event in florida prompted tomorrow's meeting a discussion on the broader issue was already in the works but he says he is impressed by the outspoken students that survived that florida attack. >> you know these young people make a difference. their passion, their absolute authenticity. and it's just, we have gone through this since columbine, so many of these. >> tomorrow's town hall is open to the public. gun violence researchers will be on hand again. that meeting is at stanley middle school starting at 11:00 in the morning. >> let's go to the olympics. the flame still burning strong. a live look at olympic park in south korea. the winter games may be winding down but the excitement certainly isn't. many peopl
after seeing that harvard westlake closed down today. martin played at the school before going to stanford. he later played for the 49ers. we'll bring you the gun control debate to the bay area in the wake of the deadly florida school shooting. the congressman is holding a town hall tomorrow at lafayette stanley middle school. while the event in florida prompted tomorrow's meeting a discussion on the broader issue was already in the works but he says he is impressed by the outspoken students...
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martin luther king. how do you feel when you see something like this? you say it like that, you just gave me chills, man. >> chadwick bozman on the cover of "time" and "rolling stone." further proof of the cultural impact of "black panther." this is chadwick's first superhero and not his first american hero and access has been with him every step of the way. >> chadwick bozman, did i mention i love your name? >> thank you, man. >> i don't want to, but i will. >> no, no, no, you won't. >> i don't want to, but i will! >> we first saw chadwick on "all my children "qwest in 2003. >> i can't help it if someone took my bike. >> and "law and order" and this native who focused on directing was a virtual unknown when we spoke to him in 2013. chadwick stopped by the live show to talk about his film "42" where he played breakout black baseball player jackie robinson. >> what are you going to do if one of these pitches goes at your head? >> i'll duck. >> chadwick's obscurity was a plus for the film. >> nobody knows chadwick bozman so he comes in and you really get
martin luther king. how do you feel when you see something like this? you say it like that, you just gave me chills, man. >> chadwick bozman on the cover of "time" and "rolling stone." further proof of the cultural impact of "black panther." this is chadwick's first superhero and not his first american hero and access has been with him every step of the way. >> chadwick bozman, did i mention i love your name? >> thank you, man. >> i don't...
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>> stewart from the new york times as we just mentioned the stock has been doing very well >> i see martin> martin franklin is here coming up, starboard values is teaming up with other execs in an effort to oust the board and ceo. martin franklin, the jarden founder and former chairman is joining us onset next to tell us what is going on tomorrow, it's a day filled with promise and new beginnings, challenges and opportunities. at ameriprise financial, we can't predict what tomorrow will bring. but our comprehensive approach to financial planning can help make sure you're prepared for what's expected and even what's not. and that kind of financial confidence can help you sleep better at night. with the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. >>> two weeks after resigning from the board, the proxy fight to overthrow newell began. martin franklin is joining us here in post nine. i remember when you and mr. polk were on the floor with me and jim, i think. >> we were congratulatory. >> february 15, 2015 >> that's when you announced it when you were here right. >> it seems like a long ti
>> stewart from the new york times as we just mentioned the stock has been doing very well >> i see martin> martin franklin is here coming up, starboard values is teaming up with other execs in an effort to oust the board and ceo. martin franklin, the jarden founder and former chairman is joining us onset next to tell us what is going on tomorrow, it's a day filled with promise and new beginnings, challenges and opportunities. at ameriprise financial, we can't predict what...
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. >> clarence jones is a lawyer who was martin luther king's lawyer. >> reese see taylor a sharecropperalabama who was gang raped by six white man. >> coleman young. >> i chose gwen ifill. >> we respected black journalist la reason bennett. >> because it's baseball season, i want jackie robinson. >> a leader who as a young student rode buss in the south to stand up to entrenchesed forces. and that's john lewis. >> as a journalist, chris, i'm going to look to w.e. b. du bois. >> it's that kind of person who builds our cities, who saves our communities. >> i da clark. can you google her. >> yes, you can. she was my grandmother i would like to suggest another name, the great entertainer harry bellefonte. he played an enormous role in the movement out front and off stage. he was able to work with political figures while never giving up his militancy, his credibility with the activists led by dr. king. that's "hardball" for now this week. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> lock her up. lock her up. lock her up. >> as they cheered
. >> clarence jones is a lawyer who was martin luther king's lawyer. >> reese see taylor a sharecropperalabama who was gang raped by six white man. >> coleman young. >> i chose gwen ifill. >> we respected black journalist la reason bennett. >> because it's baseball season, i want jackie robinson. >> a leader who as a young student rode buss in the south to stand up to entrenchesed forces. and that's john lewis. >> as a journalist, chris, i'm going...
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we're seeing low 40s. san martin, 32. and santa clara and saratoga, 35 and 37.emperatures today will be
we're seeing low 40s. san martin, 32. and santa clara and saratoga, 35 and 37.emperatures today will be
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we're seeing low 40s. san martin, 32. and santa clara and saratoga, 35 and 37. temperatures today will be in the 60s. but don't get used to it. changes on sunday. >>> sal, what do you want to start with? >> one near the airport. northbound 101 we'll start there. there's a crash and traffic getting up to san francisco international airport may be affected as they've issued a sig-alert. it's going to be there for a while. if you don't need to be on 101. use 280. southbound 880 at industrial. there's an injury accident involving a motorcycle. and that one involved no injuries as we look at interstate 880 it looks good heading to the silicon valley. it looks nice or going the other way to downtown oakland. and at the bay bridge, we're light compared to where we should be at a five-minute delay. 6:01, back to the desk. >>> we're getting more information about the shooting in parkland, florida. >> authorities have identified the victims and provided new information about the 19-year- old who's been charged in the shooting. nikolas cruz has confessed to the shooting. h
we're seeing low 40s. san martin, 32. and santa clara and saratoga, 35 and 37. temperatures today will be in the 60s. but don't get used to it. changes on sunday. >>> sal, what do you want to start with? >> one near the airport. northbound 101 we'll start there. there's a crash and traffic getting up to san francisco international airport may be affected as they've issued a sig-alert. it's going to be there for a while. if you don't need to be on 101. use 280. southbound 880 at...