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>> michelle. >> michelle was no doubt about it dissatisfied. here she was young, successful, attractive and, yet, wasn't exactly boredom eating at michelle. she started a new career as a psychologist offering counseling new couples. >> she was relatively new with her life. i think that was her first real job. >> michelle would have laughed at the idea that pretty soon now evens would propel her to such notoriety that newspaper reporters like melissa stoddard diaz would be poking around in her past. >> michelle, from everyone i've spoken to, wanted to be somebody and really worked hard to get to we ultimately got her degree and became a professional. >> then michelle even at an early age always seemed confident about getting what she wanted. she was just 16 when she started dating marty. marty was a couple of years older, worldly, bright, friendly, had big plans. he wanted to be an astronaut. he went to the air force academy. ♪ she was 20 when she married him at the academy's famous chapel outside colorado springs. >> marty, you may kiss your br
>> michelle. >> michelle was no doubt about it dissatisfied. here she was young, successful, attractive and, yet, wasn't exactly boredom eating at michelle. she started a new career as a psychologist offering counseling new couples. >> she was relatively new with her life. i think that was her first real job. >> michelle would have laughed at the idea that pretty soon now evens would propel her to such notoriety that newspaper reporters like melissa stoddard diaz would...
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then michelle made bail. was out. >> almost immediately emails start again. >> so is there kind of a feel here about this activity, and it's continuing. >> correct. >> this is a very complicated scheme. >> yes. >> "daily beast" report kate tried to unravel the story from her office in new york city. angela diaz appeared to be the victim at the center of an increasingly dangerous game. >> she was afraid for her life. she was afraid to go anywhere. she felt that she had to uproot her whole life, take down her on-line profiles, and hide. >> july 11th, two weeks after michelle bailed out of jail, a new rape fantasy ad appeared on craig's list, and a response. once again, the e-mail directed the man who placed the ad to the home of angela diaz. >> what would michelle's motivation be in doing this? >> it's interesting. i mean, there's the fact that there's some sort of love triangle going on, right? there's two women, one guy. there's also the unsold condominium. >> the condo was still a factor in the story. the ba
then michelle made bail. was out. >> almost immediately emails start again. >> so is there kind of a feel here about this activity, and it's continuing. >> correct. >> this is a very complicated scheme. >> yes. >> "daily beast" report kate tried to unravel the story from her office in new york city. angela diaz appeared to be the victim at the center of an increasingly dangerous game. >> she was afraid for her life. she was afraid to go...
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this is michele. leave me your name and number and i'll call you back as soon as i can. >> michele? bob miller. what is going on here? >> reporter: there is something else about this you should know. the night michele harris vanished was not just any night. it was september 11th, 2001. >> things are in some kind of disarray. >> reporter: so they were. and so nobody was paying much attention to the disturbing events up here around little owego, new york. >> troopers have all been sent to new york city. there's a skeleton crew left at all the stations. >> reporter: back then, sue mulvey was a senior investigator with the new york state police. she took the call morning of september 12th. what did you do? >> i sent two investigators over to talk to calvin harris and sent a uniformed trooper up to the house. >> reporter: calvin harris opened up his house to them. >> he said whatever you need. look wherever you need to look. carte blanche. i want this to be solved. i want this to happen. >> reporter: that morning she knew only this. she had a missing person case on her hands and, with lu
this is michele. leave me your name and number and i'll call you back as soon as i can. >> michele? bob miller. what is going on here? >> reporter: there is something else about this you should know. the night michele harris vanished was not just any night. it was september 11th, 2001. >> things are in some kind of disarray. >> reporter: so they were. and so nobody was paying much attention to the disturbing events up here around little owego, new york. >> troopers...
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there's no way that michelle would ever take her life. >> reporter: michelle o'connell, a single mom, was working two, sometimes three jobs to support a 4-year-old daughter alexis. >> michelle had alexis, and her whole life changed. she just lived for alexis. some people are just meant to be mothers, and michelle was meant to be a mother. >> she was devoted. there's no way. who would take care of alexis? >> reporter: michelle's life was looking up after she landed a dream job at a day care center. teresa woodward was the director who gave her the job. >> i took her over to the vice president's office to get her key. it's a very prestigious thing to be honored, to be respected, to be trusted to have a key to a whole building, and michelle was so excited. >> reporter: it was literally and figuratively the key to her future. >> she was so elated that she had a job that was a career. she said, i'm going to the doctor and i'm not even sick, but i have insurance for once in my life. >> reporter: but on the very day michelle was set to start her life changing position -- >> i got a phone cal
there's no way that michelle would ever take her life. >> reporter: michelle o'connell, a single mom, was working two, sometimes three jobs to support a 4-year-old daughter alexis. >> michelle had alexis, and her whole life changed. she just lived for alexis. some people are just meant to be mothers, and michelle was meant to be a mother. >> she was devoted. there's no way. who would take care of alexis? >> reporter: michelle's life was looking up after she landed a...
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(michelle) another fire in oakland today,this one you could see from miles around the bay(michelle) good evening -- i'm michelle kingston...it happened at a scrap metal yard in west oakland kron 4's gayle ong is live at the scene with the latest. gayle. (gayle)the fire is the fire is under control,there's still no word if the recycling center was open at the time of the fire..officials say lack of water supply held firefighters back..this location is a tough spot with limited supply of water..but earlier this was a different picture.. you can see it from miles around..thick black smoke -- this is the view getting off the bay bridge.this is near the alameda ferry terminal..a huge fire burning at a scrap metal yard in west oakland the fire broke out arnd 4 saturday afternoon at schnitzer steel it became a spectacle for residents but fire officials say this isn't the first time a fire broke out hereand water supply has been an issue
(michelle) another fire in oakland today,this one you could see from miles around the bay(michelle) good evening -- i'm michelle kingston...it happened at a scrap metal yard in west oakland kron 4's gayle ong is live at the scene with the latest. gayle. (gayle)the fire is the fire is under control,there's still no word if the recycling center was open at the time of the fire..officials say lack of water supply held firefighters back..this location is a tough spot with limited supply of...
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my name is michelle. i am an astronomer here at nasa and one of the things i was at the vet today is that none of us live in a vacuum we all have our own social media accounts and are aware of the interest that this has generated. will tell your now we are not announcing today is the detection of life. we cannot talk about that but what we are talking about our exciting new results that have to do with organic molecules. we understand organic molecules are the building blocks of life and if we don't announce the detection of life the discoveries we talk about are important next step in finding out whether mars was once habitable or still might be habitable. so what i'm going to do it now is lead it off with paul who will talk with us about what we know and don't know about mars. paul, straight up, what have we found? >> really exciting times. i will reinforce what you say. life, organic compounds on earth just so much bear the imprint of life that is natural for us to equate organic molecules with finding
my name is michelle. i am an astronomer here at nasa and one of the things i was at the vet today is that none of us live in a vacuum we all have our own social media accounts and are aware of the interest that this has generated. will tell your now we are not announcing today is the detection of life. we cannot talk about that but what we are talking about our exciting new results that have to do with organic molecules. we understand organic molecules are the building blocks of life and if we...
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michel: a very different fbi . right now in the political climate we are in, people feel bad for the fbi, thathe fbi is being maligned. 50 years ago, this was very different. these were constitutional violation, essentially spying on people for their political means. the fbi has evolved, it has changed, it is much more transparent. it continues in many respects to investigate those deemed to be threatening. black lives matter has come under suspicion. or harboring or being some pathetic to those who would promote violence. thoseng sympathetic to who would promote violence. >> can you explain the process of who was targeted, the mechanics of how they were targeted, and what devices were used? mr. michel: i will look at the student organizing committee. hoover wanted to know from his agents in the field, who were the ringleaders? we wanted to stop them. thyshe endeavored to do that included such things as sending fake letters to student's parents, anonymous letters in which they would say to the parents, do you know
michel: a very different fbi . right now in the political climate we are in, people feel bad for the fbi, thathe fbi is being maligned. 50 years ago, this was very different. these were constitutional violation, essentially spying on people for their political means. the fbi has evolved, it has changed, it is much more transparent. it continues in many respects to investigate those deemed to be threatening. black lives matter has come under suspicion. or harboring or being some pathetic to...
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(michelle)and i'm michelle kingston in for justine waldman.as kron 4's ali reid reports ... the immigration debate hits close to home for many of the protestors. keep families togetherin front of the ice detention center keep families togetherfamilies protested for hours on sunday keep families togetherkarina sanchez knows all too well about ice detention. her husband of 9 years was recently detained and held in this same building.karina nchez / husband recently released by icethey just picked him up early in the morning. my daughter is 7 and saw everything. she broke down crying and i did the same thing.his wife and children are citizens, but there's a chance he may still be sent back to mexico.andrew vernon / of empathy or morality, you're a disgusting creature if you support any of thiskarina's husband is now back to workhis boss is awesomethey currently know people who are still locked up. and although these allies may not know who they arewe love you .. we love you on father's day ... they're protesting the cruel separation of children from parents seeking asylum.abraha
(michelle)and i'm michelle kingston in for justine waldman.as kron 4's ali reid reports ... the immigration debate hits close to home for many of the protestors. keep families togetherin front of the ice detention center keep families togetherfamilies protested for hours on sunday keep families togetherkarina sanchez knows all too well about ice detention. her husband of 9 years was recently detained and held in this same building.karina nchez / husband recently released by icethey just picked...
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(michelle)hardin says he doesn't get on ladders anymore.he's a preacher who travels overseas, and he credits mckelvy and wahl for making sure he can still do that. (michelle)coming up: an uber driver is now facing murder charges.what concerns are now being raised about the company's background checks. e) 200 pages of newly released documents reveal new information about the golden state killer.what we learned about how detectives got his d-n-a samples. we all know guys like gavin. boasting. overselling his achievements. making false claims. as lieutenant governor, he skipped many of his duties, saying the job was "so dull," he only shows up to work at the state capitol "like one day a week, tops." the same gavin who, as mayor, "split town" during a massive oil spill and "jetted off...to hawaii." gavin's... not gonna work... as governor. (michelle)close to 200 pages of newly released arrest and search warrant documents reveal new information about how detectives got d-n-a samples from east area rapist golden state killer suspect joseph deang
(michelle)hardin says he doesn't get on ladders anymore.he's a preacher who travels overseas, and he credits mckelvy and wahl for making sure he can still do that. (michelle)coming up: an uber driver is now facing murder charges.what concerns are now being raised about the company's background checks. e) 200 pages of newly released documents reveal new information about the golden state killer.what we learned about how detectives got his d-n-a samples. we all know guys like gavin. boasting....
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(michelle) coming up -- the last minute coming up -- (michelle) (michelle) coming up -- the last minute push candidates are doing to gain voters for the june primaries... (jrstone) and -- 2- thousand people jumped in the water and escaped from alcatraz all to embark on this rigorous iathlon. we'll talk to those participants coming up. we all know guys like gavin... boasting. overselling his achievements. making false claims. as lieutenant governor, he skipped many of his duties, saying the job was "so dull," he only shows up to work at the state capitol "likene day a week, tops." the same gavin who, as mayor, "split town" during a massive oil spill and "jetted off.. to hawaii. gavin's not gonna work... as governor (jrstone) thousands of people from all over the world participated in the 38th annual escape from alcatraz triathlon. (michelle) kron 4's sara stinson talked with the athletes who completed the iconic event. reporter intro: ("the race started at 7:30 this sunday morning, 2,000 people jumped in the water and escaped from alcatraz all to embark on this rigorous triathlon.")(ánat
(michelle) coming up -- the last minute coming up -- (michelle) (michelle) coming up -- the last minute push candidates are doing to gain voters for the june primaries... (jrstone) and -- 2- thousand people jumped in the water and escaped from alcatraz all to embark on this rigorous iathlon. we'll talk to those participants coming up. we all know guys like gavin... boasting. overselling his achievements. making false claims. as lieutenant governor, he skipped many of his duties, saying the job...
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yeah, mmhm. >> anthony: and ah, michel, you -- >> michel: i was born in vientiane. >> mama vaughn: in anthony: in ventiane? >> mama vaughn: yeah. >> anthony: have you lived here all your life? no, ah -- >> mama vaughn: in france. >> anthony: in france. >> michel: by the age of 11 i went to france to study. i came back in, in, in 1971. >> anthony: in difficult times, 1971. very, very difficult. >> michel: oh yeah, it was still the war. >> anthony: mama vaughns' long time friend michel is a journalist, though what that means in a communist one party state like laos is necessarily different than what you and i might define it as. >> michel: when i was in paris, i studied ethnology. when i came here, they said, ethnology can wait. what we need it journalists. >> mama vaughn: journalist. that's why you get your job. >> michel: that's how i became a journalist. >> anthony: american involvement here remained a particularly painful and even taboo subject with the lao government. >> anthony: obama, the united states president, just came here to visit. what do you think it means for lao? >> mic
yeah, mmhm. >> anthony: and ah, michel, you -- >> michel: i was born in vientiane. >> mama vaughn: in anthony: in ventiane? >> mama vaughn: yeah. >> anthony: have you lived here all your life? no, ah -- >> mama vaughn: in france. >> anthony: in france. >> michel: by the age of 11 i went to france to study. i came back in, in, in 1971. >> anthony: in difficult times, 1971. very, very difficult. >> michel: oh yeah, it was still the war....
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(michelle) and i'm michelle kingston... kron4's ella sogomonian spoke with witnesses and is in san francisco tonight with the latest. sot: ella sogomonian, @ellasogomonian// "there are a lot of unanswered questions as san francisco police have yet to reveal what led up to the chase that ended in a shooting."(nats)people pulled out their cell phones and shot video as police officers swarmed a north beach neighborhood in san francisco early saturday morning just after midnight.witnesses said a man running on grant avenue was shot by police at least twice on this sidewalk between tope and tupelo bars.sot: alex darrow, witness//"i came around the bar to get dishes and i stepped here and he was laying right in front of the window. first the cops were hand cuffing him and then the paramedics came and it was a bit of a scene."sfpd confirmed two officers started a pursuit on foot but haven't said what led up to the shooting.people were forced to stay inside the bar for about 2 hours as police roped off the street - then let them ou
(michelle) and i'm michelle kingston... kron4's ella sogomonian spoke with witnesses and is in san francisco tonight with the latest. sot: ella sogomonian, @ellasogomonian// "there are a lot of unanswered questions as san francisco police have yet to reveal what led up to the chase that ended in a shooting."(nats)people pulled out their cell phones and shot video as police officers swarmed a north beach neighborhood in san francisco early saturday morning just after midnight.witnesses...
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(michelle) and i'm michelle kingston in for stldman. cal- fire released their findings late last night... after wall street closed... outlining exactly what sparked the ferocious and deadly wildfires last october. angela greenwood has more on what this could mean for pacific gas and electric. pacific gas and electric company (pg&e) today issued the following statement in response to the latest release of information by the california department of forestry and fire protection (cal fire) regarding some of the october 2017 northern california wildfires:the safety of our customers, their families and the communities we serve is our most important job. the loss of life, homes and businesses in these extraordinary wildfires is simply heartbreaking, and we remain focused on helping communities recover and rebuild.programs overall met state's high standardswe look forward to the opportunity to carefully review the cal fire reports to understand the agency's perspectives.based on the information we have so far, we continue to believe our overal
(michelle) and i'm michelle kingston in for stldman. cal- fire released their findings late last night... after wall street closed... outlining exactly what sparked the ferocious and deadly wildfires last october. angela greenwood has more on what this could mean for pacific gas and electric. pacific gas and electric company (pg&e) today issued the following statement in response to the latest release of information by the california department of forestry and fire protection (cal fire)...
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(michelle) coming up -- a racist rant caught on camera!ls on where this happened -- when we come back. (jrs) (jrs) as part of our commitment to the community.. kron 4 employees volunteered at food banks across the bay area. (michelle) it's a way to celebrate our parent company's founder's day of caring. hermela aregawi has more on the impact that these food banks make.
(michelle) coming up -- a racist rant caught on camera!ls on where this happened -- when we come back. (jrs) (jrs) as part of our commitment to the community.. kron 4 employees volunteered at food banks across the bay area. (michelle) it's a way to celebrate our parent company's founder's day of caring. hermela aregawi has more on the impact that these food banks make.
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summit coming up in just under two weeks time or in some broad strokes as you're seeing there michelle are coming to you simon because you know this comes at a time where migration is such a big issue here in germany and we understand that the interior minister who has been putting the chancellor under pressure to find a solution on migration in two weeks' time that he is also there and made the book . indeed we just saw his motorcade arriving here about fifteen minutes ago during while that press conference is going on just around the corner and of course the this meeting here a meeting not just of the t. heads of government but also the cabinet of both governments ministerial bilateral is going on as well the purpose of these regular meetings that germany and france hold is to make sure they're on the same page on policy as far as possible and they know where their differences lie if there are any differences or say how for of course the man who's at the center of angular medical's government crisis if we can call it that at the moment because he's demanding tough a noisy zone migrat
summit coming up in just under two weeks time or in some broad strokes as you're seeing there michelle are coming to you simon because you know this comes at a time where migration is such a big issue here in germany and we understand that the interior minister who has been putting the chancellor under pressure to find a solution on migration in two weeks' time that he is also there and made the book . indeed we just saw his motorcade arriving here about fifteen minutes ago during while that...
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david davis and michel barnier on monday, the first long-time. adam, thank you very much.ff on the weekend beforehand. let's get some final thoughts, because all of this is adam the suggesting there, it reminds us of the timetable of all of this and my goodness it is time isn't it? i think number ten is saying in response to those comments are michel barnier is that this is a negotiation and the next step is to fiow negotiation and the next step is to now get back to the talks on this backstop plan, which of course is an insurance policy if the uk and brussels do not come to an agreement on trade for when we leave the eu. the uk put its own proposal on the end of last year, number ten very keen to remind us that when he did that, the uk rejected it. now we have the uk putting its plan on the table and the signs are from brussels are perhaps once of rejection. they say look, we need to get back to the table and get down to the talks and that is just normal. that is what this process is going to be like. specifically responding to what michel barnier said today, the governme
david davis and michel barnier on monday, the first long-time. adam, thank you very much.ff on the weekend beforehand. let's get some final thoughts, because all of this is adam the suggesting there, it reminds us of the timetable of all of this and my goodness it is time isn't it? i think number ten is saying in response to those comments are michel barnier is that this is a negotiation and the next step is to fiow negotiation and the next step is to now get back to the talks on this backstop...
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it's my first day, chef troisgros. >> michel: tony, bonjour. >> anthony: bonjour. >> michel: commentmany have called maison troisgros the best restaurant in the world. and in the '60s, the brothers pierre and jean were early, important and fundamental innovators of what came to be known as nouvelle cuisine. behold one of their breakout classics, one of the truly game-changing, timeless, most influential dishes in history. it seems now, maybe, a simple thing, but it absolutely turned the world upside down when it debuted on the troisgros menu in 1962. i mean, when you have a dish this legendary, this iconic, there's no escaping it. the rolling stones will always have to play "jumping jack flash." if you google "troisgros", you'll see this. >> michel: so, forget everything you have on google and watch me now. okay? >> anthony: before this, fish was generally overcooked. it was served alongside elaborate garnishes, starches, vegetables. this simple, elegant, almost japanese ode to flavor changed the way we cook fish in restaurants today, and how we make sauces, what our plates look like
it's my first day, chef troisgros. >> michel: tony, bonjour. >> anthony: bonjour. >> michel: commentmany have called maison troisgros the best restaurant in the world. and in the '60s, the brothers pierre and jean were early, important and fundamental innovators of what came to be known as nouvelle cuisine. behold one of their breakout classics, one of the truly game-changing, timeless, most influential dishes in history. it seems now, maybe, a simple thing, but it absolutely...
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dave and michelle. >> boris, thank you. some families are managing to reunify despite the challenges. this family was reunited with her son at baltimore washington airport this morning. the guatemalan immigrant had her son taken in may. she sued the top trump administration officials accusing them of violating her rights when he was taken away screaming and crying. lawyers announced in court thursday an agreement was reached means before a hearing in the case was set to start. >> so much emotion there. >>> first lady melania trump taking a trip to tour the facility in texas. we will have more on the substance of the trip, but mrs. trump is getting attention for the wardrobe choice. as the first lady boarded the plane, she wore an olive green jacket, but the back of the jacket read "i really don't care, do you?" >> she was not wearing the jacket when she landed in mcallen, texas, but after returning home, the jacket was back on. the first lady's spokesperson said there was no hidden meeting. later tweeting if the media would
dave and michelle. >> boris, thank you. some families are managing to reunify despite the challenges. this family was reunited with her son at baltimore washington airport this morning. the guatemalan immigrant had her son taken in may. she sued the top trump administration officials accusing them of violating her rights when he was taken away screaming and crying. lawyers announced in court thursday an agreement was reached means before a hearing in the case was set to start. >> so...
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michelle. >> solidifying his power. sam, thank you. >>> president trump says to crackdown on the trade battle with china. investment this week. the white house will invest in tech and blocking firms of 25% ownersh ownership. the white house will cite national security concerns. the white house did not return a request for comment. restricting chinese tech targets xi jinping's made in china 2025 initiative. beijing planning to target aerospace and cars. the u.s. in the latest action will introduce rules to stop shipping of tech to china. companies will have time to comment before the rules take effect. corporate america could suffer. chinese investment is down. the total is $1.8 billion this year. 92% less than last year. the drop due to tougher scrutiny by u.s. regulators. >>> the ban on women driving finally lifted in saudi arabia. what's the response been like there? we'll be live on the ground next. and wae ge, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment windo
michelle. >> solidifying his power. sam, thank you. >>> president trump says to crackdown on the trade battle with china. investment this week. the white house will invest in tech and blocking firms of 25% ownersh ownership. the white house will cite national security concerns. the white house did not return a request for comment. restricting chinese tech targets xi jinping's made in china 2025 initiative. beijing planning to target aerospace and cars. the u.s. in the latest...
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their work delves right into michelle's demons. >> i had some ancient, primal anger. anger for years. >> and you felt you were able to leave some of it there. >> i was able to leave it a lot of it there. i was able to feel it coming t. >> you feel lighter? >> yeah, i do. >> reporter: her anger is what she credits with helping her become a star. her break-out role was in the movie "girl fight." what are you most angry about? >> it's a lot being a woman, it's a lot growing up in the ghetto. i had to pretend to be a guy just to have freedom, to do what i want, without having to mary someone or be somebody's girlfriend. and i realized it was obviously all in my mind. >> reporter: it's the final day of michelle's trip, working side by side with sergio, to unearth the source of bad patterns. >> i'm feeling a bit overwhelmed just because i wasn't expecting a lot of the imagings thes that up to come up. >> reporter: all of this leading to her final exercise. >> and now take all the energy -- >> reporter: in some cave representing her subconsciousness. it's meant to bring ligh
their work delves right into michelle's demons. >> i had some ancient, primal anger. anger for years. >> and you felt you were able to leave some of it there. >> i was able to leave it a lot of it there. i was able to feel it coming t. >> you feel lighter? >> yeah, i do. >> reporter: her anger is what she credits with helping her become a star. her break-out role was in the movie "girl fight." what are you most angry about? >> it's a lot being...
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michelle: cuando lo conocÍ entrÉ cantando o "despacito" me dijo "chama" y me dijo "michelle, quÉ bonitoÑadores, arriba los soÑadores que para mÍ, sin duda alguna, son lo mÁs importante. nosotros continuamos con mucho mÁs de "despierta amÉrica". un abrazo de familia hispana, familia que estÁn unidos. karla: quÉ gusto conocerlos, no me aguante. raÚl: bravo, fuerte el aplauso, fuerte el aplauso. karla: felicidades, quÉ orgullo. los vamos a dejar un segundo, si nos permite. francisca estÁ muy emocionada escuchando la historia porque creo que muchas mujeres nos emocionamos con esta historia y hombres tambiÉn. mÁs adelante nos vas a cantar precisamente a ver " soy una soÑadora" les tengo una nota que tengo que ver con venezuela y se las cuento mÁs adelante. francisca: les voy a cambiar totalmente de tema. quiero que ahora presten atenciÓn porque, karla, se ha hecho mirar unos hijos que han generado mucha polÉmica porque publicar un inusual obituario a su madre y es la seÑora kathleen dehmlow que muriÓ a los 80 aÑos y habÍa abandonado a sus hijos y ellos lo escribieron tal cual, asÍ que yo qui
michelle: cuando lo conocÍ entrÉ cantando o "despacito" me dijo "chama" y me dijo "michelle, quÉ bonitoÑadores, arriba los soÑadores que para mÍ, sin duda alguna, son lo mÁs importante. nosotros continuamos con mucho mÁs de "despierta amÉrica". un abrazo de familia hispana, familia que estÁn unidos. karla: quÉ gusto conocerlos, no me aguante. raÚl: bravo, fuerte el aplauso, fuerte el aplauso. karla: felicidades, quÉ orgullo. los vamos a dejar un...
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>> michel: yes. >> anthony: that you're aware of. >> michel: two attempts.n activist. a labor organizer. you have been arrested in your life. >> michel: yes, many times. when i was fourteen-years-old, for example, i became a communist in a region that was under control of the extreme right wing militia. i ended up in a torture room that i recreated here just behind you. >> anthony: later, after joining and then leaving the lebanese army, michel elefteriades formed the mur, an armed revolutionary group. >> anthony: and yet here you are. your life now is music and culture. >> michel: i think that i was made to be a musician, but when war happened in lebanon i took a gun. i understood that i cannot face someone who's attacking my house with a guitar. >> anthony: in 2003, by now a music producer, entrepreneur, politician, artist, author, and filmmaker, he founded the beirut music hall in a bullet-popped theater empty since the civil war. this is his kingdom. >> michel: some people come because it's trendy. they come with sexy ladies. some come because they like
>> michel: yes. >> anthony: that you're aware of. >> michel: two attempts.n activist. a labor organizer. you have been arrested in your life. >> michel: yes, many times. when i was fourteen-years-old, for example, i became a communist in a region that was under control of the extreme right wing militia. i ended up in a torture room that i recreated here just behind you. >> anthony: later, after joining and then leaving the lebanese army, michel elefteriades formed...
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michel platini from the sky news. —— michelle — — michelle clifford —— michelle clifford from sky newsr to analyse the document? translation: because i look at all british proposals in an objective manner. look at article 49. it was mentioned earlier. in the joint report. it mentions three options when it comes to future relations. there is a specific suggestion and proposals on the uk and then the backstop. we put the backstop on the table. let me just repeat once again, we need to be pragmatic and practical and not get bogged down in ideology. i'm getting to know ireland and northern ireland rather well. i listen to what everybody has to say and i believe more and more the practical solutions proposed in out the practical solutions proposed in our backstop, customs checks and regulatory alignment, would not call into question british constitutional order. it is a form of decentralisation to resolve a very specific problem where the uk has a responsibility as the co—guarantor of the good friday agreement and we also have a responsibility and we tried to assume those responsibilities.
michel platini from the sky news. —— michelle — — michelle clifford —— michelle clifford from sky newsr to analyse the document? translation: because i look at all british proposals in an objective manner. look at article 49. it was mentioned earlier. in the joint report. it mentions three options when it comes to future relations. there is a specific suggestion and proposals on the uk and then the backstop. we put the backstop on the table. let me just repeat once again, we need to...
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>> michelle, it is just odd. i don't think anyone could think that melania doesn't care about children. yet, you know, she goes through the trouble of making this trip. there haven't been that many administration officials going to the border. there have been a few. she is one of the first high profile surrogates of the trump administration to go visit with the children and see the conditions. the decision to put on the jacket and it is not cold at the border. melania trump does not wear anything by accident. to make the decision to put on that jacket as you are leaving, of course they should have expected people to ask about it. it is perplexing. they can spin it as trying to catch the media in a trap or we're talking about this instead of the trip. really, it is their decision for us to be talking about this instead of the trip. itbefuddling. >> what first ladies have worn is always a story. this is not new. >> the barbara bush wore a jacket. it is a jacket with a message on the back. are you not supposed to re
>> michelle, it is just odd. i don't think anyone could think that melania doesn't care about children. yet, you know, she goes through the trouble of making this trip. there haven't been that many administration officials going to the border. there have been a few. she is one of the first high profile surrogates of the trump administration to go visit with the children and see the conditions. the decision to put on the jacket and it is not cold at the border. melania trump does not wear...
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it was behind these moves that michele the total was in prison from april to december of two thousand and seventeen many of the inmates are political prisoners like eighteen year old yarn to go. after visiting their daughter her parents meet with us in a nearby cafe. on march nineteenth of this year yarran and some fellow students from the university in istanbul took part in a protest against turkey's military offensive in afrin syria. clashes broke out between more supporters and those who oppose a. police forces ended up arresting a number of war opponents but here in two was not among them. four days later turkish president at a one threatened to use video recordings to identify all of the terrorist students who attended the protest and take action against them. the next morning a police special unit stormed the to her family's apartment this is yon's room she hasn't slept here or sat at her desk in months. her parents tell us they and their nine year old son were forced to lie on the floor while yon was arrested a police officer pente aren't father to the ground by pressing a boot
it was behind these moves that michele the total was in prison from april to december of two thousand and seventeen many of the inmates are political prisoners like eighteen year old yarn to go. after visiting their daughter her parents meet with us in a nearby cafe. on march nineteenth of this year yarran and some fellow students from the university in istanbul took part in a protest against turkey's military offensive in afrin syria. clashes broke out between more supporters and those who...
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michelle caruso-cabrera is there.e juggling the reaction to what happened at the g7 with what we expect to happen in sing support. >> reporter: yes, peo was asked by a reporter this morning, how can you trust kim jong-un because the north koreans have defaulted on their promises before? and why should kim jong-un trust you after what happened at the g7 mike pompeo completely rejected that and still says, and president trump's mission for tomorrow's meeting is to try to get north korea to give up completely its nuclear weapons in the last hour, we have gotten a lot more details of the structure of tomorrow. first up, the president and kim jong-un, the leader of north korea, are going to meet one-on-one only with translators. then there's an expanded bilateral meeting, and what is notable about that is national security adviser john bolton will be in that meeting. we'll discuss why that is notable in a second. then there's a working lunch that had been tbd, to be decided, maybe they were going to do separate lunches thi
michelle caruso-cabrera is there.e juggling the reaction to what happened at the g7 with what we expect to happen in sing support. >> reporter: yes, peo was asked by a reporter this morning, how can you trust kim jong-un because the north koreans have defaulted on their promises before? and why should kim jong-un trust you after what happened at the g7 mike pompeo completely rejected that and still says, and president trump's mission for tomorrow's meeting is to try to get north korea to...
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michelle goldberg. michelle, come on out.applause] so, one great team of debaters deserves another. arguing against our resolution, be it resolved, what you call political correctness i call progress, is the emmy award-winning actor, screenwriter, author, playwright, journalist, poet, and tonight's debater, stephen fry. [applause] >> stephen's teammate is a professor of psychology at the university of toronto, youtube sensation, and the author of the big new international bestseller, "12 rules for life." ladies and gentlemen, toronto's jordan peterson. [applause] ok, we will get our debate under way momentarily. first, a quick checklist to go through. we have a hashtag, #munkdebate. those of you in the hall and those of you online, please weigh in. let's get your opinions going. also, for those of you watching online right now, we have a running poll at www.munkdebates/vote. react to the debate as it unfolds over the next hour and half. my favorite part, aspect of the show that was peter's brilliance and creation, we have our
michelle goldberg. michelle, come on out.applause] so, one great team of debaters deserves another. arguing against our resolution, be it resolved, what you call political correctness i call progress, is the emmy award-winning actor, screenwriter, author, playwright, journalist, poet, and tonight's debater, stephen fry. [applause] >> stephen's teammate is a professor of psychology at the university of toronto, youtube sensation, and the author of the big new international bestseller,...
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hi, michelle >> hey, tyler. to host a summit with the two big outsize personalities in the world, wouldn't you create some memorabilia? g ming up, the next hot thinon eb we'll be right back. >>> hello, everyone. i'm sue herera the mexican drug cartel leader getting a near 50-year prison term plus he must forfeit $192 million he was sentenced today in atlanta on drug and money laundering charges la barbie is a former texas high school football player whose real name is edgaraldez and he's accused of bringing trucks full of cocaine from mexico into the u.s. >>> north korea's kim jong-un is touring singapore ahead of his historic summit with president trump. tomorrow, the two leaders plan to have one-on-one meetings with just a pair of translators they will also be together for a larger meeting >>> back here in the u.s., state officials are surveying the flooding damage in southern new jersey today rivers have been overflowing following heavy rains. those rains even created a sinkhole that partially swallowed a tru
hi, michelle >> hey, tyler. to host a summit with the two big outsize personalities in the world, wouldn't you create some memorabilia? g ming up, the next hot thinon eb we'll be right back. >>> hello, everyone. i'm sue herera the mexican drug cartel leader getting a near 50-year prison term plus he must forfeit $192 million he was sentenced today in atlanta on drug and money laundering charges la barbie is a former texas high school football player whose real name is edgaraldez...
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michelle root, marie and marcene.ank you for your courage and making your voices heard throughout this process. i know it's really difficult to speak about what happened to you and your family. we think it's important for your voices to be heard by all of america michelle, i want to start with you. your daughter, a beautiful 21-year-old. she was killed by an illegal who was released on bail. tell us the story. >> sarah had just graduated from bellevue university in bellevue, nebraska. she was out celebrating with friends. on her way home stopped at a stoplight. a ma man dink drinking and driving street racing, his blood alcohol was .241 rear ended sara going 70-plus miles an hour. he come to our country illegally, unaccompanied minor at age 16 crossed our borders and was taken to a sanctuary city in california where he was met up with his brother in tennessee who was also illegal. they moved to omaha, nebraska and i believe it was 2014 he came over at 16 in 2014 e. 13 and killed sarah in 2016. >> laura: he was release
michelle root, marie and marcene.ank you for your courage and making your voices heard throughout this process. i know it's really difficult to speak about what happened to you and your family. we think it's important for your voices to be heard by all of america michelle, i want to start with you. your daughter, a beautiful 21-year-old. she was killed by an illegal who was released on bail. tell us the story. >> sarah had just graduated from bellevue university in bellevue, nebraska. she...
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michelle bravo. >> good evening, district six. michelle bravo, and i live here with the rest of you, and i'm very, very grateful to be here tonight, and i really want to thank all of you for coming out. right now, the greatest challenge that i see right now is providing residents with affordable housing; livable, safe communities as well. the lack of transparency and the rush to build, housing that's being perpetrated by city hall doesn't work -- at least it doesn't work for me. so i see lots going on in our neighborhoods, and i know that i've got heart, i've got a lot in my head, and i need your help to tell me exactly what you need most. so i look forward to hearing your questions, and i, again, thank you so much for coming out. yea for district ten? >> mr. greenberg. >> hi. good evening. my name is richy greenberg. i'm running for san francisco mayor, and it's a pleasure to be here. thank you for inviting me and thank you for the organizers. i live in the richmond district. i'm here in san francisco now for approximately 17 yea
michelle bravo. >> good evening, district six. michelle bravo, and i live here with the rest of you, and i'm very, very grateful to be here tonight, and i really want to thank all of you for coming out. right now, the greatest challenge that i see right now is providing residents with affordable housing; livable, safe communities as well. the lack of transparency and the rush to build, housing that's being perpetrated by city hall doesn't work -- at least it doesn't work for me. so i see...
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michel: in the dynamic? michel: we are certainly seeing a change.sing. we have been saying for years, that the trouble for traditional fixed income investors, they like to see data. they like to be able to analyze cash flow. the capacity of the chinese markets for fixed income investors, is a terrible hurdle that is hard to overcome. it is certainly not surprising, that as a result, now that weity is trying up on shore, are starting to see a wave of defaults. it could only be the start of a much bigger phenomena. >> what is the distress situation right now as it relates to the kind of business you are doing? interestingher story, china energy reserves and chemicals is one of the company that defaulted, which could be showing some contagion. because they were seeing korean investors come to beijing and try to refinance some of the debt as well, that they had bought into their we had that is an interesting wave, because the defaultingpanies have been arng to tap into uth korean investors. you also bought a stake in the south korean bank in 2013, how d
michel: in the dynamic? michel: we are certainly seeing a change.sing. we have been saying for years, that the trouble for traditional fixed income investors, they like to see data. they like to be able to analyze cash flow. the capacity of the chinese markets for fixed income investors, is a terrible hurdle that is hard to overcome. it is certainly not surprising, that as a result, now that weity is trying up on shore, are starting to see a wave of defaults. it could only be the start of a...
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we have a guest who traveled with michelle obama. back to a piece written about michelle obama after his term. just because something appears trivial does not mean it is any less powerful as a means of persuasion and outreach. in some ways it's very triviality. the fact that everyone could talk about it, dissect it, imitate it makes fashion the most potentially viral item in the subliminal political toolbox. what do you make of what she wore? it's confounding to me to think this was an accident. >> the two questions everyone has been talking about this week is why did melania wear that and what was she thinking? it doesn't get more transparent that. she wore her heart on her back. this is how she feels about what we are not sure. was this a message to her husband, was this a somessage t the press like her husband said it was. we're not certain but what we are certain of, this was a pr nightmare. i don't know how she managed to leave the white house in this jacket. where were her handlers? where were her people? yes, she may only have
we have a guest who traveled with michelle obama. back to a piece written about michelle obama after his term. just because something appears trivial does not mean it is any less powerful as a means of persuasion and outreach. in some ways it's very triviality. the fact that everyone could talk about it, dissect it, imitate it makes fashion the most potentially viral item in the subliminal political toolbox. what do you make of what she wore? it's confounding to me to think this was an...
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eventually michelle does get there, but how did you get that footage. >> michelle is peter's next door neighbor and best friend. he gave the information he was going to leave. fishermen go a lot because they are the helmsmen of boat and get a free ride. usually around 400 u.s. dollars which is a lot of money. once we found out michelle was going to attempt this journey, we quickly realized we would never get the consensus of the other 20 who were also going to do it, that we secured a domestic camera on the island and trained michelle how to film, keeping it wide, not to zoom in and out like his mom does and make sure he filmed himself. we thought they may get intercepted and if they did, jetson the camera and try and hide somewhere, that's what they did. when we got the material back, we expected minutes. and michelle actually came back with about four hours of amazing material. >> you can't help but compare and think about what's happening across the mediterranean from north africa to italy, the countries saying no or yes, you can't help also comparing it to what's happening at the u
eventually michelle does get there, but how did you get that footage. >> michelle is peter's next door neighbor and best friend. he gave the information he was going to leave. fishermen go a lot because they are the helmsmen of boat and get a free ride. usually around 400 u.s. dollars which is a lot of money. once we found out michelle was going to attempt this journey, we quickly realized we would never get the consensus of the other 20 who were also going to do it, that we secured a...
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michelle monje-- dr. michelle monje: there are a lot of tumor cells in there. garvin: a pediatric neuro-oncologist and researcher at stanford university school of medicine. michelle: but like this. garvin: it is why, just hours after jennifer's death, we were in dr. monje's lab, witnessing the first steps in an ultimately successful attempt to create stem cell lines from jennifer's tumor, adding a glimmer of hope in the treatment of a disease that hadn't seen a meaningful advance in the past 50 years. michelle: jennifer's donation gave us a tool that we didn't have. garvin: but to use that tool takes money, and this is where libby and tony come back into the picture. libby: and then i just talk about, like, why "unravel." garvin: after jennifer's death, they started a foundation, unravel, funding pediatric cancer research, but not in a traditional way, giving directly to researchers and speeding up what otherwise could be a year's long process. libby: traditional funding funds proven science. proven science for kids with dipg means certain death, sogain: and so
michelle monje-- dr. michelle monje: there are a lot of tumor cells in there. garvin: a pediatric neuro-oncologist and researcher at stanford university school of medicine. michelle: but like this. garvin: it is why, just hours after jennifer's death, we were in dr. monje's lab, witnessing the first steps in an ultimately successful attempt to create stem cell lines from jennifer's tumor, adding a glimmer of hope in the treatment of a disease that hadn't seen a meaningful advance in the past 50...
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we have michelle here. welcome to the show. >> i'm out. bye.some of the best stuff you found in people's search history? >> i have seen a lot of new spouses. are you offering these people anything as a 'll notice, you'le who is that woman ton this show versus that show? there were no prizes. >> what else were you looking for? >> what was great is it was open season. like we could go into any app. there were a couple of times people did disconnect and run. >> what was the reason they would disconnect and run? >> they were pictures people like. i could come to your town. >> he is married. >> i created that two days ago so we are cool. >> come on. what's in your search history. >> or your hidden folders. >> so it was the hidden crown. i was a birthing joke about having a large baby. it is not funny here and it wasn't funny then. you guys are >> let's give it up for michelle. >> buy. >> thanks for watching everybody. check out our next episode of an all new right this minute. make ross your destination for savings. if you're looking for an incredib
we have michelle here. welcome to the show. >> i'm out. bye.some of the best stuff you found in people's search history? >> i have seen a lot of new spouses. are you offering these people anything as a 'll notice, you'le who is that woman ton this show versus that show? there were no prizes. >> what else were you looking for? >> what was great is it was open season. like we could go into any app. there were a couple of times people did disconnect and run. >> what...
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and let's talk about all of this now we have our chief political editor michelle or krisna with us here in our studio and simon young our political correspondent is outside of berlin at mr castle where anglo-american and manuel mccall are meeting today simon let's start with you medical needs and a solution here her job appears to be on the airline she's under intense pressure from her own interior minister yesterday she met with italy's prime minister today it might or might call what kind of support is she looking to get from the french leader. well you know there's not going to be a comprehensive a european agreement on asylum and migration coming out of the softer news talks which have been slightly shorter than they were planned to be anyway because mr mccraw was delayed in a riving by about an hour so they've had about three hours of talks together and possibly they'll be able to come out in front of the press in just a few minutes time as we're expecting and tell us that they've agreed to move forward with forming that common policy that both anglo-american and emanuel mccraw hav
and let's talk about all of this now we have our chief political editor michelle or krisna with us here in our studio and simon young our political correspondent is outside of berlin at mr castle where anglo-american and manuel mccall are meeting today simon let's start with you medical needs and a solution here her job appears to be on the airline she's under intense pressure from her own interior minister yesterday she met with italy's prime minister today it might or might call what kind of...
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this is where michelle atoll who translated german news into turkish a former boss says the agency is socialist leaning it's journalists advocate for the working class and for women's rights. the state has accused nearly all of the agency's employees of spreading terrorist propaganda or being members of a terrorist organization. the key to that of course what we write bothers the government we write about corruption occupy the a.k.p. government was corrupt we report on that and they don't like it. the a.k.p. has an education policy that aims to make the youth more religious and to dissolve the separation between church and state. says we are right about that and that bothers them. or violence against women and we report that five women are murdered every day. that apparently annoys the government and so much ever since the a.k.p. has been in power aggression has risen not only toward socialist media but towards any critical media savages was this post modern day to my life following the failed coup in july two thousand and sixteen pressure on the agency's journalists increased several
this is where michelle atoll who translated german news into turkish a former boss says the agency is socialist leaning it's journalists advocate for the working class and for women's rights. the state has accused nearly all of the agency's employees of spreading terrorist propaganda or being members of a terrorist organization. the key to that of course what we write bothers the government we write about corruption occupy the a.k.p. government was corrupt we report on that and they don't like...
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spring two thousand and eighteen michelle atoll who wants to return home go back to the city of boom in germany with her son and if possible her husband she's a german citizen but a turkish court ruling has banned toluene from leaving turkey but she's accused of producing terrorist propaganda and being a member of a terrorist organization and next hearing is in our week. well as a journalist in translator the ruling hasn't stopped her attending demonstrations for human rights and freedom of speech. the protestors have to stand behind a barrier. while the police keep pedestrian traffic moving. undercover security agents record everything on film what they know what i'm told to spend eight months in jail five of them with a son second who was two at the time the husband saw what color was also behind bars during that period. jailed journalists and dissidents rallies confined to enclosures mashallah tone who is familiar with the whole repertoire of repression. just try to deflect the minds it just shows how freedom of expression is handled in this country just like his eyes as a directo
spring two thousand and eighteen michelle atoll who wants to return home go back to the city of boom in germany with her son and if possible her husband she's a german citizen but a turkish court ruling has banned toluene from leaving turkey but she's accused of producing terrorist propaganda and being a member of a terrorist organization and next hearing is in our week. well as a journalist in translator the ruling hasn't stopped her attending demonstrations for human rights and freedom of...
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this is where i will ask for michelle's help. first, i want to acknowledge that kate kendall has been an incredible inspiration for me. [cheers and applause] i also want to thank you for starting out by crying, because i normally do as well. this is perfect. thank you. [laughter] with that, i will give michelle some airtime. [laughter] >> oh,, i don't know anything about airtime, but i love it. thank you so much. i'm very honoured to be here again and thank you to tom horn. thank you to everybody. the leaders of san francisco for making this happen and to kick off pride month for a world destination city like san francisco. in three weeks we will see a lot of people come to san francisco to celebrate pride and to support the lgbtq community. i want to piggyback off of what the supervisor was talking about as far as a community being under attack. in some ways, we are at war with the supreme court voting against us as a community. it is not just one person. it is not just one organization that is going to make the equal rights mov
this is where i will ask for michelle's help. first, i want to acknowledge that kate kendall has been an incredible inspiration for me. [cheers and applause] i also want to thank you for starting out by crying, because i normally do as well. this is perfect. thank you. [laughter] with that, i will give michelle some airtime. [laughter] >> oh,, i don't know anything about airtime, but i love it. thank you so much. i'm very honoured to be here again and thank you to tom horn. thank you to...
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michelle? >> reporter: this is amazing to me because he was so big on maintaining, even if it was the semblance of good relationships. at his press conference, he was asked by a cnn reporter about isn't there some tension there and other leaders are angry or frustrated, especially by the tariffs. i mean he couldn't handle that question. he started attacking the press, attacking cnn specifically, saying that the relationships were a perfect ten, that everything was great and, you know, calling these world leaders by their first names. so it seemed like he so wanted there to be some kind of unity, and then we had word that he was going to sign this communique, that the u.s. would be a part of it. but now that he's heard what was said in the statements, in the press conferences and the tweets afterwards, he doesn't like it. he's angry again at the tone that this has taken, and now he's not going to sign the communique. so now it turns out it is as these other leaders predicted. remember emmanuel m
michelle? >> reporter: this is amazing to me because he was so big on maintaining, even if it was the semblance of good relationships. at his press conference, he was asked by a cnn reporter about isn't there some tension there and other leaders are angry or frustrated, especially by the tariffs. i mean he couldn't handle that question. he started attacking the press, attacking cnn specifically, saying that the relationships were a perfect ten, that everything was great and, you know,...
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there is hope that came out of michelle's family struggle. michelle has made it her mission to help families like hers struggle. it's her mission to help families like hers get through the wilderness of addiction and to the road of recovery. she's been an advocate for more resources to treat addiction. congress has heard that call too. we have taken action to tackle this opioid epidemic. these bills will stem the flow of opioids in our country. they change the way opioids are prescribed and encourage nonopioid treatments and crack down on deadly synthetic drugs like fentanyl. and then they strengthen resources, prevention and treatment, including establishing more comprehensive recovery centers. we learned a whole lot of this problem in a short period of time. in fact, the recovery community, the community that michelle now helps uphold someone of the most -- is one of the most resilient. this is what she is doing now with her life, making sure that other families don't fall in the trap that hers did. we should apply that model of support. ou
there is hope that came out of michelle's family struggle. michelle has made it her mission to help families like hers struggle. it's her mission to help families like hers get through the wilderness of addiction and to the road of recovery. she's been an advocate for more resources to treat addiction. congress has heard that call too. we have taken action to tackle this opioid epidemic. these bills will stem the flow of opioids in our country. they change the way opioids are prescribed and...
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editor in chief for michele a cafe michel of mecca mentioned post brags that what as that she had to say about . it is really she just reiterated the dump description particularly in reporting on politics and i feel it myself every single day there is great demand out there from partners in europe but also in other regions of the world like africa and that's also one thing to explain basically what john politics is about and how those political dots connect between berlin and the rest of the world and how germany fits into this sifting picture of the global power structures that we're seeing sifting at this very moment as we speak really with those challenges not just from russia china but of course most prominently from the united states but she did stress though she did see here programming that is also produced in africa particularly on issues like climate change where african partners actually deliver programming to thoughts of other and show what constructive alternatives are what solutions to problems in the world so that also of course is of all because it is a lot more than y
editor in chief for michele a cafe michel of mecca mentioned post brags that what as that she had to say about . it is really she just reiterated the dump description particularly in reporting on politics and i feel it myself every single day there is great demand out there from partners in europe but also in other regions of the world like africa and that's also one thing to explain basically what john politics is about and how those political dots connect between berlin and the rest of the...
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i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm anne makovec in for it is thursday. >> yay! >> one more day until friday, everyone. >> even on monday, we're talking about the weekend. >> it's going to be hot this weekend so maybe it's a beach weekend for a lot of folks. but today we have another day of cool san francisco weather. get ready for that. it's not as cloudy right now. we definitely are not seeing as thick a marine layer this morning but the west winds are here. so we will see our temperatures stay chilly. yesterday san francisco was 58, the afternoon high on this summer day. west winds will be back, cloudy morning, similar to yesterday, and hot, dry weather arrives tomorrow. saturday and sunday, as well. >>> we are tracking the usual slowdowns that we see every morning now. caltrans has this paving project going on along 580. we had a crash 580 at grant line. so that's not helping. 205 as you make your way out of tracy, beware, you are really slow. we have speeds dipping as slow as 15 miles per hour. 30 minutes already from 205 to 680. and westbound 80 at carlson,
i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm anne makovec in for it is thursday. >> yay! >> one more day until friday, everyone. >> even on monday, we're talking about the weekend. >> it's going to be hot this weekend so maybe it's a beach weekend for a lot of folks. but today we have another day of cool san francisco weather. get ready for that. it's not as cloudy right now. we definitely are not seeing as thick a marine layer this morning but the west winds are here. so we...
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to the 30 michel barnier and he may well be playing a timetable game, there is no game seeing the facting, it is, the weeks are ticking away. there is a summer break and once we come back from that... partly that helps theresa may because the less time she gets borisjohnson and may because the less time she gets boris johnson and the others stick kick upa boris johnson and the others stick kick up a fuss the more likely they are tojust kick up a fuss the more likely they are to just knuckle kick up a fuss the more likely they are tojust knuckle under at the end. but it's a dangerous game. we all said when this started that the word brexit would sure enough it is. let's move on and look at something com pletely let's move on and look at something completely different which is fizzy drinks. i've learnt something this evening which i did not know which is the relationship between co2 and crumpets. this has been a revelation to me. i know the daily mail have gone with the drinks but we now read elsewhere in our papers that it's crumpets as well. warburton ‘s cannot produce the same level.
to the 30 michel barnier and he may well be playing a timetable game, there is no game seeing the facting, it is, the weeks are ticking away. there is a summer break and once we come back from that... partly that helps theresa may because the less time she gets borisjohnson and may because the less time she gets boris johnson and the others stick kick upa boris johnson and the others stick kick up a fuss the more likely they are tojust kick up a fuss the more likely they are to just knuckle...
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michel michelle >> reporter: what to expect is hard to know we do know is what both of these prtrumpaid mis is to convince north korea and kim jong un to give up their nuclear weapons. that's why he arrived here last night, landing at 8:00 p.m. on air force one, and those are the demands, complete denuclearization, also, probably, ending of the ballistic missile program that north korea has. kim jong un, what does he want he also wants no nuclear weapons, he claims, in north korea, but what he really wants is the u.s. to remove their troops held there since 1953 when the korean war was ended in an armistice he wants to see the nuclear e umbrella the u.s. has for south korea as well. what would it take for complete denuclearization mike pompeo has given several times broad answers to the question security assurances, warm political relationships, and also economic support. heeiterated points when he briefed reporters earlier today. >> president trump recognizes the desire for security and is prepared to ensure that north korea free of weapons of mass destruction is also a secure north
michel michelle >> reporter: what to expect is hard to know we do know is what both of these prtrumpaid mis is to convince north korea and kim jong un to give up their nuclear weapons. that's why he arrived here last night, landing at 8:00 p.m. on air force one, and those are the demands, complete denuclearization, also, probably, ending of the ballistic missile program that north korea has. kim jong un, what does he want he also wants no nuclear weapons, he claims, in north korea, but...
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, lot to process this morning.than to you once again michelle caruso-cabrera.arkets have been largely shrugging off the cautious optimism out of last night's meeting between the president and kim jong-un. another look at the two leaders and that historic sitdown. [ inaudible >> joining us this morning, former u.s. ambassador to the russian federation and international affairs analyst michael mcfaul and also gabriella sant good to see you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> mr. ambassador, there's the letter and then there's the language that the president used to describe kim. you thought that kind of language, at least, was unnecessar >> yes why is he using that language? this is a dictator with a goolog that kills people abroad there's no reason to talk about him like he's your new best friend after a 45-minute stroll around the compound. i'm all for negotiations i think you need to meet with your enemies as well as your allies, but that kind of language does not advance the ball and let's talk about the ball for a minute, by the way this agreement is the w
, lot to process this morning.than to you once again michelle caruso-cabrera.arkets have been largely shrugging off the cautious optimism out of last night's meeting between the president and kim jong-un. another look at the two leaders and that historic sitdown. [ inaudible >> joining us this morning, former u.s. ambassador to the russian federation and international affairs analyst michael mcfaul and also gabriella sant good to see you. >> good morning. >> good morning....
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. president trump may be planning new limits on chinese investment according to the wall street journal, the u.s. treasury department is drafting restrictions that would block at least 25% ownership from buying ownership terms.>>> nasdaq lost 20 points, the future is indicating a lower open. >>> it is a big day, today lawyers are asking a london judge to reinstate its license in the city, nine months ago revoked permit and security's occurrence -- security concerns.>>> bitcoin's sinks to its lowest level this year. and fell as low as 5700 $8700 on sunday afternoon. the previous low was in for -- in early february. market manipulation allegations. >>> we are hearing that we are about to get a reality check from facebook. what is this all about? >> so, a new facebook tool will show users how long they are spending on the site. it is called your time on facebook, it will reportedly show the average amount of time spent each day on the site. there will also be an alert -- an option to show
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. president trump may be planning new limits on chinese investment according to the wall street journal, the u.s. treasury department is drafting restrictions that would block at least 25% ownership from buying ownership terms.>>> nasdaq lost 20 points, the future is indicating a lower open. >>> it is a big day, today lawyers are asking a london judge to reinstate its license in the city, nine months ago revoked permit and...