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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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michelle: is that what got you? >> the crew is really enjoying this here. michelle: wow!cy: it gets your attention. michelle: hopefully the message they are trying to drive home is what people will take away. nancy: moving on. michelle: all right. if you think that is weird, look at this. overseas ikea offering a discount but there is only one way to get the code. you have to treat the new maggie: ad -- new magazine ad like in-home pregnancy test. this is for real. expectant mothers have to pee on it. alison: stop it. michelle: so instead of screaming "we have a boy or we have a girl" it's "we have 30% off." nancy: i would love to be in the pitch meeting where someone brought this up. let's do it. alison: no discount is worth that. i'm sorry. you can michigan tonight, animal protection asking for help. nancy: they want to find the owner of a dog found amass -- amassateed. -- emaciated. lindsey: several people have shared our post on max. this is how he looked about a month ago. that is when he was found and hi weighed 23 pounds. the 1-year-old pup capturing people's heart
michelle: is that what got you? >> the crew is really enjoying this here. michelle: wow!cy: it gets your attention. michelle: hopefully the message they are trying to drive home is what people will take away. nancy: moving on. michelle: all right. if you think that is weird, look at this. overseas ikea offering a discount but there is only one way to get the code. you have to treat the new maggie: ad -- new magazine ad like in-home pregnancy test. this is for real. expectant mothers have...
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michelle: at least it wil friday. bill: you mean on friday. michelle: on friday.ancy: not to >>> tonight, as we come on the air, the desperate search right now. the deadly mudslides. rescue teams trying to get into homes swallowed by the mud. at least two dozen people still missing. searchers breaking through rooftops. the coast guard helicopter rescuing a family of five. miles of highway blocked. oprah winfrey posting video. the damage right outside her window. and these pictures just in tonight. the son that raced into the home to save his parents just as the mud came crashing into their home. >>> president trump tonight, after once telling our correspondent he would "100%" answer questions under oath in the russia invest game, tonight, signaling something much
michelle: at least it wil friday. bill: you mean on friday. michelle: on friday.ancy: not to >>> tonight, as we come on the air, the desperate search right now. the deadly mudslides. rescue teams trying to get into homes swallowed by the mud. at least two dozen people still missing. searchers breaking through rooftops. the coast guard helicopter rescuing a family of five. miles of highway blocked. oprah winfrey posting video. the damage right outside her window. and these pictures just...
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michelle: is there a focus on friday? bill: there it is. michelle: thank you.marketed for preteens recalled. next, "7 on your side" with what was found in the sets sold at claire's stores around i need my blood sugar to stay in control. weekends are my time. i need an insulin that fits my schedule. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headac.. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site reactions may occur. tell your prescriber about all medicines you take and all your medical conditions. taking tzds with insinins like tresiba® may cause serious side effects like heart failure. your insulin dose shouldn't be changed without asking your prescriber. get med
michelle: is there a focus on friday? bill: there it is. michelle: thank you.marketed for preteens recalled. next, "7 on your side" with what was found in the sets sold at claire's stores around i need my blood sugar to stay in control. weekends are my time. i need an insulin that fits my schedule. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood...
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michelle: it's so important the programs they have. the cold. report cold. >> another biting cold night. before we get to that, nice to have the sunshine today. you have to remember the pets. majority of you are good at that. i asked to see how to take care of the pets. >> these are great. bill: here are more for you. nice! great to send this in. >> do you know the acronym? >> not going there! bill: can't do it. >> no. bill: how about this shot? this is courtesy of amy. this is the mother-in-law's kim dachshund. kim doesn't have facebook but is watching the newscast and said get the photo in there. enjoying the fire. th on. but we don't just do dogs. we like cats and all furry animals. this is sweet. cuddled up there. >> big old main coon, doesn't it? >> it does. how about stormy. stormy's first winter. >> last but not least going what are you talking about? >> i got a full court on. >> jennifer is sending this in. send me your photos. we'd love to see those. we'll get them on air. 7 below is the feels like in elkins. 4 in d.c. minus 2 around ha
michelle: it's so important the programs they have. the cold. report cold. >> another biting cold night. before we get to that, nice to have the sunshine today. you have to remember the pets. majority of you are good at that. i asked to see how to take care of the pets. >> these are great. bill: here are more for you. nice! great to send this in. >> do you know the acronym? >> not going there! bill: can't do it. >> no. bill: how about this shot? this is courtesy of...
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michelle: wow! what a comparison. the classes did begin today for the professional schools but they were dismissed because of the bad weather. >> all the cold weather hitting the d.m.v. is putting a chill on the water mains and the pipes in the the hundred of calls for busted pipes. richard reeve in fort washington is an area hit hard by a big freeze. >> water, water everywhere. except where it should be. >> basements along the road are flooded out after the water main break are mud pits. piled of the soaked possession in the backyards. there you can see it's still dripping. >> rodney simmons is on the third repair job at williams house. >> i got to the bottom level there was water in the bottom. i had to wear duck shoes like i have now. >> indoor piping to the kitchen and the bathroom burst this morning to soak the family room, the front hallway, water leaking everywhere. >> time push water out. the water was running out of my front door. coming near the coat closet. out of my porch. >> plumbing services with d.m.v.
michelle: wow! what a comparison. the classes did begin today for the professional schools but they were dismissed because of the bad weather. >> all the cold weather hitting the d.m.v. is putting a chill on the water mains and the pipes in the the hundred of calls for busted pipes. richard reeve in fort washington is an area hit hard by a big freeze. >> water, water everywhere. except where it should be. >> basements along the road are flooded out after the water main break...
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michelle: impressive. nancy: thanks. michelle: looking at tonight? josh: rain moves in but it's light for us. the heavier rain here tomorrow morning and then still mid60's and a nice afternoon tomorrow and co michelle: all right. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. nancy: join us at 11:00. have a good ni >>> tonight, the president's profane attack. president trump in the oval office, talking about immigration, suddenly asking why are we having all of these people from blank countries? using an expletive we cannot repeat. tonight, the outrage already. >>> also breaking at this hour, the massive winter storm. 120 million americans, heavy snow from the midwest to the east. and a very dangerous day tomorrow. freezing rain and black ice on the roads. >>> the stunning video tonight, the sheer force of the deadly rain and mud smashing into those homes. were there no alerts until after the mudslides began? >>> the republican governor on the rise, now under fire tonight. the former
michelle: impressive. nancy: thanks. michelle: looking at tonight? josh: rain moves in but it's light for us. the heavier rain here tomorrow morning and then still mid60's and a nice afternoon tomorrow and co michelle: all right. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. nancy: join us at 11:00. have a good ni >>> tonight, the president's profane attack. president trump in the oval office, talking about immigration, suddenly asking why are we having all of these people...
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michelle: update now. things are getting back to normal after the blue and orange line after a track problem near mcpherson square snarled the start of if commute. trains are no longer single tracking but you should expect delays to linger to the everything. jonathan: the battle of steve bannon and donald trump. if you haven't heard, president trump sparring with the former top strategist steve bannon. in a statement president said, "bannon not only lost his job, he lost his mind." he went on to minimize bannon's role in the campaign and in the white house. in a new book bannon calls a campaign meeting between a russian lawyer, donald trump kushner as "treasonous" and "unpatriotic." steve bannon reportedly talk told the president several times a week since leaving the white house in august. michelle: for the first time in recent history, montgomery county officials have charged an alleged drug dealer with manslaughter. the accusation his fentanyl was lethal. montgomery county reporter kevin lewis with a st
michelle: update now. things are getting back to normal after the blue and orange line after a track problem near mcpherson square snarled the start of if commute. trains are no longer single tracking but you should expect delays to linger to the everything. jonathan: the battle of steve bannon and donald trump. if you haven't heard, president trump sparring with the former top strategist steve bannon. in a statement president said, "bannon not only lost his job, he lost his mind." he...
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michelle: thank you. across the country the first major storm of the winter hitting california creating a dire situation out there. we are talking mudslides, wiping out entire neighborhoods. some places two to three feet deep. in mud. debris. and anything in the way of falling hillside. nancy: h 14-year-old girl was rescued when her family's home were ripped away in the mudslide. they are bringing in dogs hoping to pick up the scent of anyone who might be trapped under the crumpled homes out there. at least five people have been killed. nancy: for 15 years the discovery channel called silver spring home. alison: it was the anchor for the downtown silver spring redevelopment. now they are moving out. next year. abc7's maryland bureau chief brad bell is in silver spring with a big blow to one of the major business hubs of the area. brad? brad: this is a real stunner when we got word and broke the news this morning. siren coming by, of course. if you have never seen one discovery place, the headquarters, thi
michelle: thank you. across the country the first major storm of the winter hitting california creating a dire situation out there. we are talking mudslides, wiping out entire neighborhoods. some places two to three feet deep. in mud. debris. and anything in the way of falling hillside. nancy: h 14-year-old girl was rescued when her family's home were ripped away in the mudslide. they are bringing in dogs hoping to pick up the scent of anyone who might be trapped under the crumpled homes out...
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michelle: gorgeous.hen you have that much snow, everybody has to get out and shovel. i have been there and done that. you are sore for a couple of days. then another storm comes and you do it all over again. bill: it starts getting very old. you look outside. temperature wise we are 26. beautiful now that the clouds are starting to clear. the wind chill factor, the feels like temperature is the big story. already down to the single digits around the area. the numbers only going down tonight. it's ten below in pittsburgh. right now. not a feels like forecast. it's 4 below in indianapolis. three below in buffalo. bingington the same thing. storm out of the this is 11 tonight. the whole day tomorrow. i won't pause it. we should have a gorgeous day from the inside looking out. it will be dangerously cold. brutally cold tomorrow. so if your kids do not have a delay or cancellations -- i'm sure there are schools that will do that -- please don't just send them to the bus stop. it's dangerous. pet, bring them i
michelle: gorgeous.hen you have that much snow, everybody has to get out and shovel. i have been there and done that. you are sore for a couple of days. then another storm comes and you do it all over again. bill: it starts getting very old. you look outside. temperature wise we are 26. beautiful now that the clouds are starting to clear. the wind chill factor, the feels like temperature is the big story. already down to the single digits around the area. the numbers only going down tonight....
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michelle: absolutely. well, we want to take a moment to talk about why we are all dressed here in blue. for a special cause. national campaign to raise awareness about human trafficking. nancy: it's a very important cause that affects millions of industry so we want to do something to raise awareness for it. alison: you can join in. #wearblueday. they made it simple so you can join in and share with your friends on social media. bring awareness to an important cause. you have a blue stripe in your tie. steve: it's a dark blue suit. we have to keep in mind you this is not the middle of january yet. we have a thaw going on now. we are seeing the flip-flops. michelle: feels like spring. bill: feels like shorts. nancy: it feels good. steve: don't get used to it. one more day but a glimmer of sunshine out there now a little bit there that will fade moving in the overnight hours. tomorrow is a wet day. the temperatures across the area 59 degrees so we dropped a little bit over at reagan national airport. winds o
michelle: absolutely. well, we want to take a moment to talk about why we are all dressed here in blue. for a special cause. national campaign to raise awareness about human trafficking. nancy: it's a very important cause that affects millions of industry so we want to do something to raise awareness for it. alison: you can join in. #wearblueday. they made it simple so you can join in and share with your friends on social media. bring awareness to an important cause. you have a blue stripe in...
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so i'm here with michel deans a former born this leader midfielder now michel what i want to know is there's been another win for byron but most importantly in fact a couple of goals for braman in munich the first time they've actually scored them there since twenty fourteen what i want to know is what the jew take away from this game first of all the two goals of freeman. unbelievable there at the lead in the game but you know by many it is by many as a strong strong team and if you see it live on dusty and miller you know this from the fantastic goals of miller was brilliant and and second goal of his header was from another another they looked very hard stop. yes at the moment here you have to say there are seventeen points away from from the whole holy whole teams and i think that the congregation. also braman let's be honest braman they did it well but you know if you don't on the table if you see that down. at the bottom of the table then. you have to be careful because you don't know the next games there are very good teams are coming and you have to beat him if you need point
so i'm here with michel deans a former born this leader midfielder now michel what i want to know is there's been another win for byron but most importantly in fact a couple of goals for braman in munich the first time they've actually scored them there since twenty fourteen what i want to know is what the jew take away from this game first of all the two goals of freeman. unbelievable there at the lead in the game but you know by many it is by many as a strong strong team and if you see it...
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michelle: what's up?ew puppy archie just the latest in a long line of them going all the way back to childhood. michelle: i was always bringing stray cats and dogs and everything else home. garvin: but you only have to follow that string back a few months. sue: is that your auntie michelle? garvin: and you'll discover michelle's greatest rescue. you see, she learned about archie from a facebook post by susan reale. sue had just rescued archie's litter mate, chipper, from oakland animal services and wanted to help find a home for his brother. sue: i knew i had to help this dog. garvin: sue had been wanting to rescue a dog for quite some time but had put off taking care of one until she took care of herself. sue: for 2 years i was watching my kidneys fail. it was pretty devastating. garvin: sue had been diagnosed with end-stage kidney disease, which brings us to michelle's other recent rescue. michelle: mostly because if i was in that situation i would want somebody to do the same for me. garvin: at the tim
michelle: what's up?ew puppy archie just the latest in a long line of them going all the way back to childhood. michelle: i was always bringing stray cats and dogs and everything else home. garvin: but you only have to follow that string back a few months. sue: is that your auntie michelle? garvin: and you'll discover michelle's greatest rescue. you see, she learned about archie from a facebook post by susan reale. sue had just rescued archie's litter mate, chipper, from oakland animal services...
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michelle: still ahead, up in smoke? the response to claims a top secret spy satellite burned up in launch. nancy: first, though, a man who plowed a truck through a tv station front door is nancy: this is the entrance of abc in baltimore and tonight we learned that the driver apologized. michelle: and we learn what led to the moments. the service from the digital partner circa explains that and what he is doing now. >> it has been nearly four years since a truck rammed through the lobby of a baltimore television station. it was may 2014 when the swat team scrambled in place and the tv news reporters stood outside they became the news themselves. >> the first thing that went through my mind this isn't happening. the second thing tht happening. the third thing that went through my mind, this is happening. this is real. >> now we get a since of why the man stormed the affiliate screaming "i am god" did what he did. in a twitter rant, a man identifying himselfs a baptiste explained what led him to the station. there were wha
michelle: still ahead, up in smoke? the response to claims a top secret spy satellite burned up in launch. nancy: first, though, a man who plowed a truck through a tv station front door is nancy: this is the entrance of abc in baltimore and tonight we learned that the driver apologized. michelle: and we learn what led to the moments. the service from the digital partner circa explains that and what he is doing now. >> it has been nearly four years since a truck rammed through the lobby of...
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michelle: this is how it began. the girl missed her bus and was standing on the corner of elm and pine avenue when a minivan pulled up. the man in the passenger seat reportedly said come to my home, i have candy. the girl told the police he was wearing all black clothing, had a hoop nose ring, flower tattoo on his left hand and a pink pimple or growth near his left eye. jonathan: a very good description. incorrect zika tests, botched d.n.a. matching were just some of criticisms of the d.c. forensics lab. the city says it has turned things around. mayor bowser visited the last day to lower crime numbers she says going on. the director says the lab heightened -- tightened up the protocols. michelle: a big change on the restaurant front. just one year after the m.g.m. national harbor opened, marcus, the restaurant owned by the celebrity chef marcus samuelson closed. they say it auz mutual decision so saturday the space will be filled with what m.g.m. is calling conservetary cafe. >> so what happens when squirrels get o
michelle: this is how it began. the girl missed her bus and was standing on the corner of elm and pine avenue when a minivan pulled up. the man in the passenger seat reportedly said come to my home, i have candy. the girl told the police he was wearing all black clothing, had a hoop nose ring, flower tattoo on his left hand and a pink pimple or growth near his left eye. jonathan: a very good description. incorrect zika tests, botched d.n.a. matching were just some of criticisms of the d.c....
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michelle: a.c.c. takes us along to help the commuters get up and running. >> getting up off the mat. meet our rising star if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100% fiber-optic network that makes your gaming system actually work awesomely? hey. did you take out the trash? haha, garbage boy! dad, i already took out ben. it's not funny. gaming is best on a 100% fiber-optic network. so get fios. now, just $79.99 per month with a 2-year price guarantee with a 2-year agreement. michelle: tonight's rising star doesn't let a medical condition keep him off the wrestling mat. we look at how he is taking on two foes at the same time. >> nothing is given in wrestling. everything is earned. >> everything about the sport sucks except you get your hand raised. >> he can handle the ups and downs of the sport. since seventh grade he has been dealin
michelle: a.c.c. takes us along to help the commuters get up and running. >> getting up off the mat. meet our rising star if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100% fiber-optic network that makes your gaming system actually work awesomely? hey. did you take out the trash? haha, garbage boy! dad, i already took out ben. it's not funny. gaming is best on a 100%...
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michelle: these are unlike anything we have seen before. also on the move. we will see colder temperatures in the days ahead. jonathan: absolutely! it is really cold, not just here but all over the country. reporter: much of the country is stuck in the frigid grip of winter. >> i think this is the coldest ever. >> for most, the cold snap stretching from chicago to austin, all the way up to buffalo is just miserable. >> i can't even describe it. it's unbearable. reporter: it's also dangerous. >> it's right outside my house. reporter: firefighters scrambledded to rescue an indiana woman trapped in the car in frigid waters. she is in critical condition. in maryland, rescue workers rescued three people. and icy roads caused pileups. at the seven-alarm fire in new york city, the firefighters battle the flames and the cold. water mains are frozen and busting. turning this s many schools are closed or delayed. >> i thought it was a safer alternative to keep kids home. >> the tundra like temperatures are a bear for most, the polar bear club found t
michelle: these are unlike anything we have seen before. also on the move. we will see colder temperatures in the days ahead. jonathan: absolutely! it is really cold, not just here but all over the country. reporter: much of the country is stuck in the frigid grip of winter. >> i think this is the coldest ever. >> for most, the cold snap stretching from chicago to austin, all the way up to buffalo is just miserable. >> i can't even describe it. it's unbearable. reporter: it's...
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thank you michelle . now to sports and some big transfer news in football brazilian star philippe coutinho has succeeded in completing his big money transfer from liverpool to barcelona the brazilian forward originally wanted to move to the catalonia giants last summer but liverpool resisted the transfer on sunday though we finally appeared in his new club's colors after barcelona forked out a one hundred twenty million euros for his signature that price tag makes the second most expensive football of all time footballer of all time rather behind fellow brazilian neymar the twenty five year old has a five year deal at arsenal to golsen world number one dustin johnson dominated the field to win the century tournament of champions and hawaii and he did it in style johnson end of the event with an eight shot lead over the rest of the field and also had this play of the day a four hundred thirty three yard tee shot at the twelfth hole with the wind at his back johnson spectacular shot bounced relentlessly dow
thank you michelle . now to sports and some big transfer news in football brazilian star philippe coutinho has succeeded in completing his big money transfer from liverpool to barcelona the brazilian forward originally wanted to move to the catalonia giants last summer but liverpool resisted the transfer on sunday though we finally appeared in his new club's colors after barcelona forked out a one hundred twenty million euros for his signature that price tag makes the second most expensive...
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michele tafoya. >> michele: matt, you told us this season wasn't easy, wasn't perfect. how does the season prepare you. >> we had to grind it out, defense played really well. offensively, we were going against a great defense tonight. we ran the football. our guys played up front so hard. and in the second half, we started to get it going a little bit. i'm proud of pit . it was a fourth quarter game and i'm proud of this win. >> cris: now you go to philly, a place you're very familiar with. you probably have lots of people there supporting you. what does it mean to go in there and pursue this playoff run? >> doesn't matter where you're going, we're going. i'm happy for my team. we're putting together a lot of hard work through the offseason. and to keep it going is our main goal. we're excited to head up to philly next week. . >> michele: congratulations. let's go do deion jones. >> we knew it was going to take all four quarters. all my guys were ready to fight till the end. it was great. 6. >> michele: how much confidence does a performance like tonight give you guys?
michele tafoya. >> michele: matt, you told us this season wasn't easy, wasn't perfect. how does the season prepare you. >> we had to grind it out, defense played really well. offensively, we were going against a great defense tonight. we ran the football. our guys played up front so hard. and in the second half, we started to get it going a little bit. i'm proud of pit . it was a fourth quarter game and i'm proud of this win. >> cris: now you go to philly, a place you're very...
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michelle: thank you. susan: "newsmakers" is back after our interview with the chair of the educational workforce committee, virginia foxx of north carolina. michelle hackman of "wall street journal" and michael stratford of "politico." the bill that passed out of committee is the proper act, which means promoting real opportunity, success and prosperity education reform. michael stratford, you pointed out it did not pass with democrats support. what are their objections to the legislation as crafted? michael: democrats argued the bill would take away a lot of the safeguards and guardrails for federal money flowing into colleges and universities, particularly for-profit colleges. the bill would wipe out much of the obama era restrictions and regulations on for-profit schools and efforts to curb abuses in the industry. that is a major objective they have. they also argue the bill does not go far enough in addressing root causes of college affordability. and student aid is a good idea but in practice, that i
michelle: thank you. susan: "newsmakers" is back after our interview with the chair of the educational workforce committee, virginia foxx of north carolina. michelle hackman of "wall street journal" and michael stratford of "politico." the bill that passed out of committee is the proper act, which means promoting real opportunity, success and prosperity education reform. michael stratford, you pointed out it did not pass with democrats support. what are their...
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michelle: back with the winter weather alert. live look at bo officials have been urging people to stay off the roads. a winter storm nows new england. they haven't even hit several roads in the area. they have so much work ahead of them. howling winds and snow to the north is causing a domino effect at the airports nationwide. abc7 transportation reporter shows us that it included flights from around the globe being sent to dulles international airport. >> for the problem at dulles began this morning when the new york area airports began to close. first, laguardia. newark and j.f.k. the flights already in the air began to divert to our area. at b.w.i., they stopped accepting flies earlier this morning. the rest of them came here to dulles including flights from moscow, istanbul, buenos aires. imagine 12 hours on a plane. loop around new york and you are told you have to come to d.c. these people are in line for food and then they end up at a hotel. some people this new york. they are on a snowy i-95. for these people it's unclea
michelle: back with the winter weather alert. live look at bo officials have been urging people to stay off the roads. a winter storm nows new england. they haven't even hit several roads in the area. they have so much work ahead of them. howling winds and snow to the north is causing a domino effect at the airports nationwide. abc7 transportation reporter shows us that it included flights from around the globe being sent to dulles international airport. >> for the problem at dulles began...
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minnesota i'm michelle marsh -- michelle: i'm michelle marsh at the "live desk." we are following two stories. move to expand offshore drilling in the pacific ocean for the first time in three decades. sources tell the "associated press" that the five-year plan would open drilling areas in the atlantic and arctic ocean. that revolution came hours after jeff sessions stopped the policy to stop federal intervention against legalized marijuana. this is days after california became the third state to sell recreational marijuana. the colorado attorney general says the move won't change how the office prosecutes marijuana crimes. jeff sessions says marijuana is like heroin and is to blame for spike of violence across the u.s. that is the latest from the "live desk." i'm michelle marsh. back to you. larry: okay. the labor department proposed changes that it says would allow more people to ban together to buy health insurance across state line. critics say the health plans would not need protection and the benefit requirement of the affordable care act. nancy: the dow bre
minnesota i'm michelle marsh -- michelle: i'm michelle marsh at the "live desk." we are following two stories. move to expand offshore drilling in the pacific ocean for the first time in three decades. sources tell the "associated press" that the five-year plan would open drilling areas in the atlantic and arctic ocean. that revolution came hours after jeff sessions stopped the policy to stop federal intervention against legalized marijuana. this is days after california...
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michele tafoya. >> michele: matt, you told us this season wasn't easy, wasn't perfect. how does the season prepare you. >> we had to grind it out, de against a great defense tonight. we ran the football. our guys played up front so hard. and in the second half, we started to get it going a little bit. i'm proud of pit . it was a fourth quarter game and i'm proud of this win. >> cris: now you go to philly, a place you're very familiar with. you probably have lots of people there supporting you. what does it mean to go in there and pursue this playoff run? >> doesn't matter where you're going, we're going. i'm happy for my team. we're putting together a lot of hard work through the offseason. and to keep it going is our main goal. we're excited to head up to philly next week. . >> michele: congratulations. let's go do deion jones. >> we knew it was going to take all four quarters. all my guys were ready to fight till the end. it was great. 6. >> michele: how much confidence does a performance like tonight give you guys? >> it gives us a lot of confidence. we still have a
michele tafoya. >> michele: matt, you told us this season wasn't easy, wasn't perfect. how does the season prepare you. >> we had to grind it out, de against a great defense tonight. we ran the football. our guys played up front so hard. and in the second half, we started to get it going a little bit. i'm proud of pit . it was a fourth quarter game and i'm proud of this win. >> cris: now you go to philly, a place you're very familiar with. you probably have lots of people...
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♪ michelle: hello, and welcome to "focus on europe." i'm michelle henery.t's good of you to join us. here in germany, the days are getting shorter and to pass the time during these long w winty nights, mamany people like to visisit one of the m many chris markets that have popped up across the country. some, however, enter them with a feeling of dreread. because it was one year ago that a major terrort atattackas carried out at a bustling christmas market in berlin. a truck ploughed into a crowd leaving 12 people dead and over 70 injured.. one year afterer that horrrrie incident, the memory of that night remains fresh for many. especially for those who lost loved ones. while debate over how police and politicians handled the event continues to rage, many of the victims' families feel abandoned by the system that was supposed to protect and supportrt them. polish citizen, janina urban, lost her son. he was murdered by the assailant who hijacked his vehicle to cacarry out the e atrocity. >> janina urban has brought fresh candles for her son's grave. truck dri
♪ michelle: hello, and welcome to "focus on europe." i'm michelle henery.t's good of you to join us. here in germany, the days are getting shorter and to pass the time during these long w winty nights, mamany people like to visisit one of the m many chris markets that have popped up across the country. some, however, enter them with a feeling of dreread. because it was one year ago that a major terrort atattackas carried out at a bustling christmas market in berlin. a truck ploughed...
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♪ michelle: hello, and welcome to "focus on europe." i'm michelle henery.t's good of you to join us. here in germany, the days are getting shorter and to pass the time during these long wintry nights, many people like to visit one of the many christmas markets that have popped up across the country. some, however, enter them with a feeling of dread. because it was one year ago that a major terrorist attack was carried out at a bustling christmas market in berlin. a truck ploughed into a crowd leaving 12 people dead and over 70 injured. one year after that horrible incident, the memory of that night remains fresh for many. especially for those who lost loved ones. while debate over how police and politicians handled the event continues to rage, many of the victims' families feel abandoned by the system that was supposed to protect and support them. polish citizen, janina urban, lost her son. he was murdered by the assailant who hijacked his vehicle to carry out the atrocity. >> janina urban has brought fresh candles for her son's grave. truck driver lukazs u
♪ michelle: hello, and welcome to "focus on europe." i'm michelle henery.t's good of you to join us. here in germany, the days are getting shorter and to pass the time during these long wintry nights, many people like to visit one of the many christmas markets that have popped up across the country. some, however, enter them with a feeling of dread. because it was one year ago that a major terrorist attack was carried out at a bustling christmas market in berlin. a truck ploughed...
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♪ michelle: hello, and welcome to "fokus on europe." i'm michelle henery.lad that you could join us. the conflict in eastern ukraine has perhaps fallen off the international radar. but fighting flares up almost daily between government forces and pro-russian separatists. and it's the civilians who suffer most. some are trapped on the front lines, with no place to go. hundreds have been killed, and over a million displaced. and many of them are women and children. despite a series of ceasefires, the ukrainian region of donbass has witnessed fighting for almost four years now. residents are living and raising families on the front line of this war zone. while many have fled this once coal-rich region, yekaterina shumyn is one of those who are either too old or too poor to escape. but staying means that she and her three children must face each day like it could be their last. reporter: the shutters on katya's home stay closed for good reason. she lives on the edge of the village of zhovanka -- next to the no-man's-land between ukrainian government troops and
♪ michelle: hello, and welcome to "fokus on europe." i'm michelle henery.lad that you could join us. the conflict in eastern ukraine has perhaps fallen off the international radar. but fighting flares up almost daily between government forces and pro-russian separatists. and it's the civilians who suffer most. some are trapped on the front lines, with no place to go. hundreds have been killed, and over a million displaced. and many of them are women and children. despite a series of...
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♪ michelle: hello and welcome to "focus on europe." i'm michelle henery.lad that you could join us. slavery is a thing of the past in europe, or so one thought. it is back in the fields of italy. the victims are mostly migrants. almost 100,000 arrived on the italian coast this year alone - in search of a better life. many did not survive the journey. and for those who made it, the plight continues. more and more end up on the huge plantations of southern italy where they toil seven days a week in inhumane conditions, without water, electricity or adequate food. some of those responsible have now been formally charged with enslavement. our reporter went there to find out how this could have happened in modern-day europe. >> the "gran ghetto" near italy's southern city of foggia is home to some 1500 people during harvest time. although "home" is hardly the right word. the migrant labourers from africa live here in appalling conditions. they earn up to a maximum of 20 euros a day. not enough to afford a proper place to live. >> three of us sleep here. this is
♪ michelle: hello and welcome to "focus on europe." i'm michelle henery.lad that you could join us. slavery is a thing of the past in europe, or so one thought. it is back in the fields of italy. the victims are mostly migrants. almost 100,000 arrived on the italian coast this year alone - in search of a better life. many did not survive the journey. and for those who made it, the plight continues. more and more end up on the huge plantations of southern italy where they toil seven...
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what is next for defence fund in michelle williams‘ name. " what is next for the defence fund in michelle is next for the time is up black campaign? —— time‘s up. what are they hoping to achieve? it this is a fund to set up not only to help people in hollywood. they are insistent this should benefit women from all walks of life and indeed men who are victims of sexual harassment. it is a legal fund to help people who might find themselves in a situation where they have legal costs arising from the sexual harassment or sexual abuse. there is a practical purpose for this fund. it is also a campaigning organisation as well to try to get things to change in hollywood. we saw the gordon —— golden globes, all the actresses dressed in black to highlight the issue of sexual harassment at this fund of people behind it is want things to change. they want employers to take more notice of people who are complaining about sexual harassment and essentially to open a new chapter hollywood. peter bowes in los angeles. good to talk to you. thank you. after almost a week of anti—austerity protests, tunisia
what is next for defence fund in michelle williams‘ name. " what is next for the defence fund in michelle is next for the time is up black campaign? —— time‘s up. what are they hoping to achieve? it this is a fund to set up not only to help people in hollywood. they are insistent this should benefit women from all walks of life and indeed men who are victims of sexual harassment. it is a legal fund to help people who might find themselves in a situation where they have legal costs...
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♪ michelle: hello, and welcome to "focus on europe." i'm michelle henery. thanks for joining us.any of us can often feel powerless to affect change in the world around us. but we'd like to share a christmas tale with you, one that even involves an angel who shows us how determination and mmitment commitment, can change many lives for the better. when harriet bruce-annan emigrated to europe, she never forgot the children growing up in the slums in her native ghana. 10 years ago 10 years ago, she brought some of them over to ukraine. among them were ashley, abraham, and james brown. per plan would provide a way of investing, not only this children but also in her country. despite her modest income as a restroom attendant in germany, she seemed to be kenny she could, and with the help of donations and sponsorships, many of these children are now studying at the university in ukraine's capital, kiev. >> this is james brown today, a 27-year-old student of agriculture in kiev. he and the other former street children from ghana got an opportunity to go to university, and they're using i
♪ michelle: hello, and welcome to "focus on europe." i'm michelle henery. thanks for joining us.any of us can often feel powerless to affect change in the world around us. but we'd like to share a christmas tale with you, one that even involves an angel who shows us how determination and mmitment commitment, can change many lives for the better. when harriet bruce-annan emigrated to europe, she never forgot the children growing up in the slums in her native ghana. 10 years ago 10...
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go to michelle in wenatchee, washington michelle actually, rick santelli. >> rick santelli i apologize but correct in the general direction. chicago is west of here as is wenatchee, washington. >> yeah, yeah. it's a few miles, what's that among friends? a-minus and a for tenure and a for 30-year demand even though it's a reopening originally auctioned off, two auction cycles ago 30 year bonds bought in a big way by investors look at the intraday chart dropped two basis points on 10s and 30s. go through it. 12 billion, 2.867, the yield at the dutch auction. that was below the low of today in the one issued market, lower yield, market price. bid to cover amazing. 11-year history on 30-year bonds and have no number closest the highest i have 71.5 sorry. 2.74 is best since january 13th. 71.5 on indirects blows the b e doors off. verse 8% on direct 8% the 10 auction average. the only minor fly wing in the ointment solid auction. this addresses that even though rates have gone up and it's a big story, investors like the concession and barreled in to do some buying. back to you. >> all righty
go to michelle in wenatchee, washington michelle actually, rick santelli. >> rick santelli i apologize but correct in the general direction. chicago is west of here as is wenatchee, washington. >> yeah, yeah. it's a few miles, what's that among friends? a-minus and a for tenure and a for 30-year demand even though it's a reopening originally auctioned off, two auction cycles ago 30 year bonds bought in a big way by investors look at the intraday chart dropped two basis points on 10s...
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we did reach out to michelle williams' representatives for comment. so far we have not heard back. >> thank you for staying on this one for us. >>> we want to turn next to a scary situation on a greyhound bus. a 911 call coming from on board. a passenger allegedly with a gun threatening to kill others on board and triggering a police chase that ended across state lines. abc's marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: tonight, a suspect in custody accused of prompting a massive police pursuit. >> this is insane. >> reporter: while threatening passengers on this greyhound bus. >> that he was gonna kill us, that he was gonna put a bullet in our head. >> reporter: some of the 37 people on board t traveling from milwaukee to chicago around 10:00 friday night, calling police. >> it did look like he had a weapon. >> reporter: the bus not pulling over leading to a high-speed chase. >> the bus driver had no idea it was happening. >> reporter: officers from wisconsin and illinois shutting down the highway in both directions, throwing down stop sticks. >> tires are
we did reach out to michelle williams' representatives for comment. so far we have not heard back. >> thank you for staying on this one for us. >>> we want to turn next to a scary situation on a greyhound bus. a 911 call coming from on board. a passenger allegedly with a gun threatening to kill others on board and triggering a police chase that ended across state lines. abc's marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: tonight, a suspect in custody accused of prompting a massive...
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michelle? >> you have lived here all your life?e age of 11, i went to france and study and i came back in 1971. >> a difficult times. yes, still the world. >> mama wong's long time friend michelle ace journalist. it is necessarily different than what you and i would define it as. >> when i came here, what we need is tourists. >> that's why you get your job. >> that's how i became a journalist. >> obama just came here to visit. what do you think it means for laos? >> one important thing is the ordinances. they came on missions, everyday, everyday. after they have to go back and learn. they are not so they have bombs left, they would drop them at random. that's why we have so, so many and in, in so many provinces. >> anthony: what do you think it means though, that the president came here? this is a, look, this is a small country. only 7 million and change people. >> mama and michel: yes. yeah. >> anthony: not a lot of mineral resources. >> michel: no, not really. >> anthony: uh, no oil. if you were a cynical person. >> michel: i'm n
michelle? >> you have lived here all your life?e age of 11, i went to france and study and i came back in 1971. >> a difficult times. yes, still the world. >> mama wong's long time friend michelle ace journalist. it is necessarily different than what you and i would define it as. >> when i came here, what we need is tourists. >> that's why you get your job. >> that's how i became a journalist. >> obama just came here to visit. what do you think it means...
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(upbeat music) here's michelle meow. - welcome to the michelle meow show. your a through z covering the lgbt, lmnop and everyone in between show. tonight we have an interview with writer evelina galang on her new book, lola: filipino women living with war. the book focuses on 16 women who share their stories about becoming sex slaves during world war ii. we'll also profile mia satya from the lgbt center here in san francisco. before we get started with the show let's share some quotes. our first quote comes from bobby eardley on losing his partner during the las vegas shooting.
(upbeat music) here's michelle meow. - welcome to the michelle meow show. your a through z covering the lgbt, lmnop and everyone in between show. tonight we have an interview with writer evelina galang on her new book, lola: filipino women living with war. the book focuses on 16 women who share their stories about becoming sex slaves during world war ii. we'll also profile mia satya from the lgbt center here in san francisco. before we get started with the show let's share some quotes. our...
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michelle: why not? >> i didn't think i was smart enough. >> when did you realize becoming a rhode scholar was a possibility? >> one of my good friends and mentors who was selected as a achieved that goal. >> christian was the first african-american rhode scholar in west point history. >> there is something to be said to see someone we had interest in myself. achieve something. seeing him accomplish it gave me encouragement. as i know there are a lot of women and african-americans and african-american women who connect with me. solely based off of those things. >> for those who may have moments of self-doubt like askew and now look to her for inspiration, she has this message. >> be that person someone -- in someone else's life to tell them they can achieve things even if they don't believe they can. those people made the biggest impact in my life. michelle: she urges us to look for connection beyond race and she names her mom behind me has one of her big inspirations. she will study global governance an
michelle: why not? >> i didn't think i was smart enough. >> when did you realize becoming a rhode scholar was a possibility? >> one of my good friends and mentors who was selected as a achieved that goal. >> christian was the first african-american rhode scholar in west point history. >> there is something to be said to see someone we had interest in myself. achieve something. seeing him accomplish it gave me encouragement. as i know there are a lot of women and...
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michelle: thank you. [applause] jacobin. >> what capitalism is an economic system fundamentally. my colleague said capitalism doesn't have any answers. that's exactly i think is right. it doesn't have answers to most problems the world is facing today. what it is is a system fundamentally organized around exchange. around trade, around money, around commodities. in particular, capitalism is organized around purchase and sale of labor power. the first system in the world where work has been fundamentally carried out by people working for a wage. in the united states today and in the world where any part of the world that will be called capitalist, the form of labor is wage labor. 70%his country now, 65% to of the population are wage laborers. on the other side of this is a group of people who own production. we called them capitalists. this is a tiny percentage of the population. when we say owns means of production, it means two things. either it's direct ownership of the means production or control. a ce
michelle: thank you. [applause] jacobin. >> what capitalism is an economic system fundamentally. my colleague said capitalism doesn't have any answers. that's exactly i think is right. it doesn't have answers to most problems the world is facing today. what it is is a system fundamentally organized around exchange. around trade, around money, around commodities. in particular, capitalism is organized around purchase and sale of labor power. the first system in the world where work has...
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michele tafoya. >> michele: matt, you told us this season wasn't easy, wasn't perfect. how does the season prepare you. >> we had to grind it out, defense played really well. offensively, we were going against a great defense tonight. we ran the football. our guys played up front so hard. and in the second half, we started to get it going a little bit. i'm proud of pit . it was a fourth quarter game and i'm proud of this win. >> cris: now you go to philly, a place you're very familiar with. you probably have lots of people there supporting you. what does it mean to go in there and pursue this playoff run? >> doesn't matter where you're going, we're going. i'm happy for my team. we're putting together a lot of hard work through the offseason. and to keep it going is our main goal. we're excited to head up to philly next week. . >> michele: congratulations. let's go do deion jones. >> we knew it was going to take all four quarters. all my guys were ready to fight till the end. it was great. 6. >> michele: how much confidence does a performance like tonight give you guys?
michele tafoya. >> michele: matt, you told us this season wasn't easy, wasn't perfect. how does the season prepare you. >> we had to grind it out, defense played really well. offensively, we were going against a great defense tonight. we ran the football. our guys played up front so hard. and in the second half, we started to get it going a little bit. i'm proud of pit . it was a fourth quarter game and i'm proud of this win. >> cris: now you go to philly, a place you're very...
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so michelle i mean how is the u.s. reacting to that if we if one of the goals of russia is to see to nato allies basically fall out with each other well it seems to be that for now at least the u.s. is siding with with turkey a key nato ally and not the kurds this is of course contingent on on this this this is a kurdish district defense if not not extending beyond a few days probably and also not being at becoming an odd war against the kurds but it seems that so far when push comes to shove the u.s. sites with them with its key nato ally instead of the kurds and. michelle let me start with you i mean the kurds they were indispensable in the fight against islamic state they were considered the best ground troops that the u.s. led coalition had against islamic state in syria and now we've got a different conflict is the u.s. willing to let its best ground troops just in to be delivered to the turks and just be abandoned. well it could certainly be. like that right now at least and also critics here in the u.s. who actu
so michelle i mean how is the u.s. reacting to that if we if one of the goals of russia is to see to nato allies basically fall out with each other well it seems to be that for now at least the u.s. is siding with with turkey a key nato ally and not the kurds this is of course contingent on on this this this is a kurdish district defense if not not extending beyond a few days probably and also not being at becoming an odd war against the kurds but it seems that so far when push comes to shove...
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good morning, michelle.twitter, as chief operating officer anthony nodo leaves the company to take the ceo position. nodo has played a key role at twitter since joining in 2014 as ceo jack dorsey also runs payment processor squared. nodo, a big proponent of twitter, getting into live video streaming. that includes the nfl thursday games that it had in 2016. twitter stock is moving lower on this news. tesla ceo elon musk has a new pay package. it is tied to the company, making $100 billion in market cap. tesla has a ways to go before getting there. currently valued at $59 billion. and there would be awards for musk every $50 billion on top of that. tesla stock is moving higher this morning. net flix shares are streaming higher by 11%. after screaming past big subscriber gains in the u.s. and overseas. >>> stock market got off to a big gain. nasdaq and s&p headed up. dow just turned positive. nasdaq gaining 34. and the s&p up by 6 points. michelle ask kenny, back to you. >> it's been a nice week for wall stree
good morning, michelle.twitter, as chief operating officer anthony nodo leaves the company to take the ceo position. nodo has played a key role at twitter since joining in 2014 as ceo jack dorsey also runs payment processor squared. nodo, a big proponent of twitter, getting into live video streaming. that includes the nfl thursday games that it had in 2016. twitter stock is moving lower on this news. tesla ceo elon musk has a new pay package. it is tied to the company, making $100 billion in...
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michelle let me start with you i mean the kurds they were indispensable in the fight against islamic state they were considered the best ground troops that the u.s. led coalition had against islamic state in syria and now we've got a different conflict is the u.s. willing to let its best ground troops just in to be delivered to the turks and just be abandoned. well it could certainly be read like that right now at least and there is a critics here in the us who actually actually make that point that you made that the us it's basically leave it leaving the courts out hanging to dry and and this could only change and as i said before if if perhaps this this this this offensive which is supposed to be limited it extends and becomes a full fledged war than then it could be that the u.s. will will will try to rein in turkey and briefly i mean is that how we'd seen in moscow is well. yes it seems that the russians have used the currents to achieve the a wide goals goals much more important to moscow than surrendering a small seat in syria brant or the correspondence michel in washington du
michelle let me start with you i mean the kurds they were indispensable in the fight against islamic state they were considered the best ground troops that the u.s. led coalition had against islamic state in syria and now we've got a different conflict is the u.s. willing to let its best ground troops just in to be delivered to the turks and just be abandoned. well it could certainly be read like that right now at least and there is a critics here in the us who actually actually make that point...
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michelle garcia, amiga de victima "me duele mas ver a mis personas que quiero mucho, sufrir."control de su camioneta y se estrello contra un arbol... fue transportado al hospital u-m-c donde poco despues fallecio... michelle garcia, amiga de victima "tenia su forma de ayudar a todos... de alguna manera o otra..." la familia ahora recauda fondos para los gastos fnebres... michelle garcia, amiga de victima "lo unico que pido es que si nos ayudan, con tantito... sea agua, flores ...se le agradeceria mucho." el sospechoso fue descrito como un hombre que conducia un auto sedan, color oscuro... ----en mexico, investigan el desvo de recursos para ayudar a los damnificados de los terremotos del aÑo pasado... los detalles en solo minutos... ----autoridades de san jose identificaron al sospechosos que perdio la vida en un enfrentamiento con la policia la semana pasada.... le tenemos todos los detalles --porque somos la autoridad en el tiempo... es hora de revisar las temperaturas actuales... --con lucrecia borchardt.... --- la ultima ocasion que michael jordan piso una duela de la nba c
michelle garcia, amiga de victima "me duele mas ver a mis personas que quiero mucho, sufrir."control de su camioneta y se estrello contra un arbol... fue transportado al hospital u-m-c donde poco despues fallecio... michelle garcia, amiga de victima "tenia su forma de ayudar a todos... de alguna manera o otra..." la familia ahora recauda fondos para los gastos fnebres... michelle garcia, amiga de victima "lo unico que pido es que si nos ayudan, con tantito... sea agua,...
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michel: washington is walking a very fine line on this issue. the u.s.learly does not want to anger turkey, a key nato ally. it also does not want an extensive war against the kurds, because they played a key role in defeating isis. so the u.s. in a way as a very difficult position here. brent: and we heard from yuri that one of russia's aims is to destabilize already strained relations between turkey and the u.s.. so how is the u.s. reacting to that if one of the goals of russia is to see to nato allies -- two nato allies fallout with each other? michel: for now, the u.s. is siding with turkey. they are siding with the kurds. this is, of course, contingent upon this kurdish -- this turkish offensive not extending beyond a few days, probably and also not becoming an all-out wardens the kurds. it seems that when push comes to shove, the u.s. sides with its key nato our life instead of the kurds. brent: the kurds were indispensable in the fight against the islamic state. they were considered the best ground troops that the u.s. led coalition had against th
michel: washington is walking a very fine line on this issue. the u.s.learly does not want to anger turkey, a key nato ally. it also does not want an extensive war against the kurds, because they played a key role in defeating isis. so the u.s. in a way as a very difficult position here. brent: and we heard from yuri that one of russia's aims is to destabilize already strained relations between turkey and the u.s.. so how is the u.s. reacting to that if one of the goals of russia is to see to...