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michelle carter was trying to talk him out of it. >> a very different take on michelle. >> michelle forlf tried to persuade him not to commit suicide. new advil dual action with acetaminophen fights pain in two ways. advil targets pain at the source... ...while acetaminophen blocks pain signals. the future of pain relief is here. new advil dual action. i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh...i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem. and apoquel's treated over 8 million dogs. nice. and...the talking dog thing? is it bothering you? no...itching like a dog is bothering me. until dogs can speak for themselves, you have to. when allergic itch is a problem, ask for apoquel. apoquel is for the control of itch associated with allergic dermatitis and the control of atopic dermatitis in dogs. do not use apoquel in dogs less than 12 months old or those with serious infections. apoquel may increase the chance of developing serious infections and may cause existing pa
michelle carter was trying to talk him out of it. >> a very different take on michelle. >> michelle forlf tried to persuade him not to commit suicide. new advil dual action with acetaminophen fights pain in two ways. advil targets pain at the source... ...while acetaminophen blocks pain signals. the future of pain relief is here. new advil dual action. i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh...i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel...
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michelle faced racism. she wasn't engaging, which was the right thing to do. >> she would get up and really, really early in the morning and she would work out. and she uses that as a way to find the strength to take on life's challenges. >> that's who he's married to. what does that tell you? >> did you even see that picture? i mean, what is that? >> you could not go to a reputable website, "the washington post," "the new york times," and look at the comments section and scroll down more than an inch and not see n-word, n-word, n-word, monkey, monkey, monkey on any article about michelle obama. >> but michelle obama is trying to tell us -- >> then she goes into that weird, fake accent. >> we're in this moment where a good portion of the american public declares we're in a post-racial america. >> and then to be hit wave after wave of just viciousness. >> i'm focused on what's in front of me. >> she didn't blink. >> it is my responsibility to work with all americans. and i want to stay focused on the work ra
michelle faced racism. she wasn't engaging, which was the right thing to do. >> she would get up and really, really early in the morning and she would work out. and she uses that as a way to find the strength to take on life's challenges. >> that's who he's married to. what does that tell you? >> did you even see that picture? i mean, what is that? >> you could not go to a reputable website, "the washington post," "the new york times," and look at the...
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michelle is apprehensive.d night knowing that her family is a target for violence. >> this is the secret service calling from 1600 pennsylvania avenue. i need to report a shots fired on 17th and constitution northwest. >> somebody had shot a rifle from constitution avenue into one of the windows in what is known as the yellow oval. >> seven bullets hit the white house, one smashing a window by the living room. sasha and michelle's mother are inside. >> her thought was they could have been out on the truman balcony, her children played all over. she had been assured it was safe out there. you know, that wasn't the only incident, but she put her head down and she trusted the men and women of the secret service to protect her children because she was not going to let undisciplined people tell her how to lead her life ever. she was the first lady of the united states. she was the first lady to all people of the united states whether they liked her or not. >> hey! more savings on car insurance!? they helped with ho
michelle is apprehensive.d night knowing that her family is a target for violence. >> this is the secret service calling from 1600 pennsylvania avenue. i need to report a shots fired on 17th and constitution northwest. >> somebody had shot a rifle from constitution avenue into one of the windows in what is known as the yellow oval. >> seven bullets hit the white house, one smashing a window by the living room. sasha and michelle's mother are inside. >> her thought was...
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michelle byron always claims her innocent was. own son also charged always insisted that he murdered his father. for 14 years he wrote her letters where he clearly admitted to the murder. i'm going to tell you that you know i did and it wasn't for the money it was for the. letters that were never taken into account by the court this evidence should have cleared michelle byron's name and allowing her to receive a large financial compensation. everybody was going to go for your new trial go see a new trial but then i found out. at the last minute there wasn't going to be a trial. and that's why i couldn't understand why all of us. everybody turned against. to and what did they wanted you to do that they said take the plea plate take the no contest take no contest and then a month later i figured out why they wanted me to take this because i had cancer i found out a month after i was finally released that i had 3rd stage breast cancer. and they said that i have had it for years at the stage it was c.n.n. and they had taken a mammogra
michelle byron always claims her innocent was. own son also charged always insisted that he murdered his father. for 14 years he wrote her letters where he clearly admitted to the murder. i'm going to tell you that you know i did and it wasn't for the money it was for the. letters that were never taken into account by the court this evidence should have cleared michelle byron's name and allowing her to receive a large financial compensation. everybody was going to go for your new trial go see a...
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we get home, they explain the plan to michelle. the only way that daddy's going to disguise himself is if he has surgery to pin back his ears. [ laughter ] which i found somewhat offensive. i'm generally the brunt of jokes in my house. >> jimmy: it's comforting to know that because i get the same thing at my house. you think you're a big shot, then you walk in the door. >> exactly. >> jimmy: it is interesting to read about the difficulties of being -- trying to be a good father and trying to be a good president and senator at the same time. and how much you struggled with that. >> yeah, i -- look, i mean -- i was very proud of the work i did and the service. and at the same time as i describe in the book, look, my dad wasn't there when i was growing up. and when i married michelle and we talked about starting a family, i said to myself, i'm going to do things differently. i'm going to make sure my daughters know me, they know they're loved, they know they're supported. and overall, they'd say, i think, that i did a good job on that
we get home, they explain the plan to michelle. the only way that daddy's going to disguise himself is if he has surgery to pin back his ears. [ laughter ] which i found somewhat offensive. i'm generally the brunt of jokes in my house. >> jimmy: it's comforting to know that because i get the same thing at my house. you think you're a big shot, then you walk in the door. >> exactly. >> jimmy: it is interesting to read about the difficulties of being -- trying to be a good...
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michelle: we saw that lockdowns do work.hat is how we got the virus under control in new york, new jersey, the massachusetts areas that were so hard to hit early in the outbreak, and then the same thing is what happened across the southern states, the sunbelt, that got hit when it was hot. we know that is what it is going to take. there are no indications across the united states that anyone is willing to do that, and the point is, hospitals are better equipped to handle this, but in many parts of the u.s. that are starting to get hammered, they don't have the kind of infrastructure that you have in new york or boston or minnesota with the mayo clinic. you have smaller rural areas that do not have the capacity for all of these coronavirus cases, and i think that is what is going to have to happen. we are going to have to be walloped before people know they have to go indoors. romaine: we've seen some hospitals stretched to the limit out west. i am curious about the therapeutic side of this. obviously, there was a lot of talk
michelle: we saw that lockdowns do work.hat is how we got the virus under control in new york, new jersey, the massachusetts areas that were so hard to hit early in the outbreak, and then the same thing is what happened across the southern states, the sunbelt, that got hit when it was hot. we know that is what it is going to take. there are no indications across the united states that anyone is willing to do that, and the point is, hospitals are better equipped to handle this, but in many parts...
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michelle byron went through is inconceivable. after 14 years on death row she was suddenly released just a few hours before being executed. the woman convicted of killing her husband was not executed today the state supreme court wants more time to review the case. michelle byron learned about her release in a surprising way. and the little girl on this for was next door to me she said you're not going to be executed you're free. and you know i've heard that so many. on the news. and on the news and i said michelle baron 16 to be executed in 8 hours her sentence was overturned. michelle byron always claims sure in this there was. own son also charged always insisted that he murdered his father. for 14 years he wrote her letters where he clearly admitted to the murder. i'm going to tell you that you know i did and it wasn't for the money it was for the. letters that were never taken into account by the court this evidence should have cleared michelle byron's name and allowing her to receive a large financial compensation. everybod
michelle byron went through is inconceivable. after 14 years on death row she was suddenly released just a few hours before being executed. the woman convicted of killing her husband was not executed today the state supreme court wants more time to review the case. michelle byron learned about her release in a surprising way. and the little girl on this for was next door to me she said you're not going to be executed you're free. and you know i've heard that so many. on the news. and on the...
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>> reporter: michelle's mother had call ed the police before michelle resurfaced.ere a missing person? >> she reported me missing. >> reporter: turns out the pressures of undercover work had gotten to michelle. and she had taken a much-needed mental health day off by herself. >> i went home first and apologized to my mom. i went to the police station. they said, okay, what's going on? >> reporter: she told them about her year of spiraling down in this man's world. discovering his lies. of her undercover hunt for the truth. police launched a criminal investigation of their own. and then, they made their move. michelle was the bait. >> i said, this is where i'm going to be. and this is the route i think he takes. catch him. >> reporter: then, she set up a date with jordan to run some errands. >> i got there, two minutes before our meeting time. and for once, he was on time. >> reporter: she rolled down the window to hear him say he had to pop into the pharmacy, but he would be back in a jiffy. >> i get on the phone. he's here. they need to come right now. i was punia
>> reporter: michelle's mother had call ed the police before michelle resurfaced.ere a missing person? >> she reported me missing. >> reporter: turns out the pressures of undercover work had gotten to michelle. and she had taken a much-needed mental health day off by herself. >> i went home first and apologized to my mom. i went to the police station. they said, okay, what's going on? >> reporter: she told them about her year of spiraling down in this man's world....
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president michel condemns the incident as an on acceptable attack. fans after a sharp drop in corona virus infection rates, belgium is now set to ease its lockdown, but the medical community warns of devastating consequences. unexposed. welcome to the program. iran's president has reacted with anger and defiance to the killing of a leading nuclear scientist. ascender,, how he blamed israel for the assassination of books and factors. r.t., the man suspected of masterminding, a secret nuclear weapons program. for hani said his death showed what he called the death of the enemy's despair and said it would not slow down iran's nuclear ambitions. a country right in the heart of iran, transformed into a scene of horror. the images are too graphic for us to show body parts in a bloody and to a controversial life. top scientist sophocles, the day perished here, in what seems like a targeted attack. a car carrying him was shot at and about 15 seconds later, a nissan pickup truck loaded with explosives blew off about 15 to 20 meters away from his car. but the
president michel condemns the incident as an on acceptable attack. fans after a sharp drop in corona virus infection rates, belgium is now set to ease its lockdown, but the medical community warns of devastating consequences. unexposed. welcome to the program. iran's president has reacted with anger and defiance to the killing of a leading nuclear scientist. ascender,, how he blamed israel for the assassination of books and factors. r.t., the man suspected of masterminding, a secret nuclear...
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michel, which remains his greatest regret. since then, he's made a point of speaking in the media about the unfairness of the death penalty for the poor and rich people generally don't go to death row. poor people do. i mean, if you've got the resources, if you're wealthy, if you're rich, if you've got your own private attorneys and you can hire investigators and you have witnesses, you're not to go to death row, support people that can't fight back. they don't have the right sources. if you don't have those resources, the chances of you being convicted are go up dramatically at that point. during the vietnam war there was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know country per capita. millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country. even today, kids in laos full victims of bombs dropped decades ago. is the us making amends for that tragedy and help to the people need in that little it is almost impossible to somebody is convicted once there's a conviction in place. the st
michel, which remains his greatest regret. since then, he's made a point of speaking in the media about the unfairness of the death penalty for the poor and rich people generally don't go to death row. poor people do. i mean, if you've got the resources, if you're wealthy, if you're rich, if you've got your own private attorneys and you can hire investigators and you have witnesses, you're not to go to death row, support people that can't fight back. they don't have the right sources. if you...
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michelle byron learned about her release in a surprising way. and the little girl on this for was next door to me. she said, you're not going to be executed. you're free. and you know, i've heard that so many times. it's on the news. so i turned on the news, and michelle baron 6 to be executed in 8 hours. her sentence was overturned. michelle byron always claims her innocent was own son, also charged, always insisted that he murdered his father. for 14 years, he wrote her letters where he clearly admitted to the murder. i'm going to tell you that you know, i did, and it wasn't for the money. it was for the letters that were never taken into account by the court. this evidence should have cleared michelle byron's name and allowing her to receive a large financial compensation and everybody was going to go for your new trial. go see a new trial, but then i found out at the last minute there wasn't going to be a trial. and that's why i couldn't understand why all of us everybody turned against to. and what did they wanted you to do that? they said,
michelle byron learned about her release in a surprising way. and the little girl on this for was next door to me. she said, you're not going to be executed. you're free. and you know, i've heard that so many times. it's on the news. so i turned on the news, and michelle baron 6 to be executed in 8 hours. her sentence was overturned. michelle byron always claims her innocent was own son, also charged, always insisted that he murdered his father. for 14 years, he wrote her letters where he...
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michelle and monica's amateur detective work paid off. showing the sketch around, they got a tip. the guy in the sketch was a gangbanger who went by the street name c-styles. now the sisters wanted to find him. if you're right, if this is the guy, he's a killer and a gangbanger, and you're just going to, what, walk up on him and say -- >> he wasn't going to get away with killing our sister. >> i wanted to be able to tell the police where he was and like, "come. come. let's go get him." >> reporter: they didn't find him. but they did tell detective williams, who ran the name through a gang database and discovered, unfortunately, there was more than one c-styles. >> there's big c-styles, there's a little c-styles. >> reporter: eventually williams found a c-styles who'd been on probation at the time of the murder. >> our first goal was to identify the connection between the c-styles and crystal taylor. any gang affiliation, any relatives, was he a boyfriend, ex-boyfriend? the sisters say no. her friends say no. there's no evidence to support
michelle and monica's amateur detective work paid off. showing the sketch around, they got a tip. the guy in the sketch was a gangbanger who went by the street name c-styles. now the sisters wanted to find him. if you're right, if this is the guy, he's a killer and a gangbanger, and you're just going to, what, walk up on him and say -- >> he wasn't going to get away with killing our sister. >> i wanted to be able to tell the police where he was and like, "come. come. let's go...
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barnier was proposing that michel barnier was proposing that the uk could potentially get.om british officials about this. yes, this was always one of the big sticking points, for some time now a nswer sticking points, for some time now answer that has been a lot of back—and—forth and assisted with the eu offer on the right to british fishing waters. and what the british have said, the response from the negotiation team is that it's not good enough and what about michel barnier who is heading up the eu tea m barnier who is heading up the eu team who is saying that the eu would accept 15—18% cut to its share of right in the uk waters and this was an offer made weeks ago and they said that would amount to sacrificing around 120 million of their much larger amount obviously, from the access they usually get. this is i think the british have said this is derisory and they are not accepting this and so really, the timeframe now are short in terms of getting that post—transition deal. i think a lot of eyes were quite fixated on understandably what's going on with coronavirus, but
barnier was proposing that michel barnier was proposing that the uk could potentially get.om british officials about this. yes, this was always one of the big sticking points, for some time now a nswer sticking points, for some time now answer that has been a lot of back—and—forth and assisted with the eu offer on the right to british fishing waters. and what the british have said, the response from the negotiation team is that it's not good enough and what about michel barnier who is...
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the bbc michelle is in philadelphia, joining us now.n a candidates right to call for a recount or mount legal challenges. it does perhs throw the moment at which we could have a winner up into further confusion. you have to wait longer? -- we might have to wait longer? michelle: until all of the votes have been counted, that is what is going on here in philadelphia, where the counts have been one of thel ubjects of leallenges. earlier today, there was a court case where a judge was fairly skeptical ofepublican lawsuit that seemed to chall when counties attempt to correct postal ballots that were somehow incorrectly filled out, and give the voter a chance to coect that befelection day. the rublicans have sought to challenge that. the judges seem fairlyhakeptical thatvotes account, even though the vote was essentially being discounted. katty: i have been looking at some of the press coverage around the world tay, and fair to say, people's charles are on the floor in other countries looking up -- people's jaws are on the floors looking at
the bbc michelle is in philadelphia, joining us now.n a candidates right to call for a recount or mount legal challenges. it does perhs throw the moment at which we could have a winner up into further confusion. you have to wait longer? -- we might have to wait longer? michelle: until all of the votes have been counted, that is what is going on here in philadelphia, where the counts have been one of thel ubjects of leallenges. earlier today, there was a court case where a judge was fairly...
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michelle sickly file charges against the police officers. now the district attorney is investigating the officers for use of force on duty and false testimony. and for more on this, let's bring in. lisa lewis from paris, lisa, french president because we heard describe the incident as an unacceptable attack and ask the french government to come up with a poses to fight against discrimination. what could that mean? well, he's talking about, you know, devilish ing the link between the population and the government. he talks in his facebook post of, you know, the yes that he would protect the police against attacks, but also that the population needed to be protected. probably the government is now working on a possible improvements of that security law that was mentioned in the report which would limit the broadcasting of images of police. we don't know yet what it exactly means, how the government wants to protect people against discrimination against racism. but what's clear is that the latest laws that are being put on the table, not only t
michelle sickly file charges against the police officers. now the district attorney is investigating the officers for use of force on duty and false testimony. and for more on this, let's bring in. lisa lewis from paris, lisa, french president because we heard describe the incident as an unacceptable attack and ask the french government to come up with a poses to fight against discrimination. what could that mean? well, he's talking about, you know, devilish ing the link between the population...
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and the video of michelle has been highly publicized in france. this is the front page of one of the country's main news papers. it also comes there just a few days after some people say the police used excessive force. while clearing a migrant camp from the square, a police inquiry was ordered after police officers were filmed, beating migrants, and journalists, as a true way, is one of france's best known campaigners against police brutality. she accuses police of causing her brother adama's death in 2016, while he was in custody. we see these images now, but can you imagine all the people that have suffered police violence that have died because of police brutality in cases where there were no videos and that's why families like yes, continue to shout. so everyone knows that police violence and racism exist. the 0 is the focus on police violence in france comes as pressure mounts on the government to scrap part of a controversial new law that would crack down on people's freedom to film and publish images of police on duty. the government says
and the video of michelle has been highly publicized in france. this is the front page of one of the country's main news papers. it also comes there just a few days after some people say the police used excessive force. while clearing a migrant camp from the square, a police inquiry was ordered after police officers were filmed, beating migrants, and journalists, as a true way, is one of france's best known campaigners against police brutality. she accuses police of causing her brother adama's...
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♪ >> wow, that is absolutely amazing, michelle now joins us zia zoom. tell you in 2000 episodes á we have had over 10,000 guests. you don't remember those, but i remember every word of your story, it was amazing. i gotta know how are you doing now? >> i had a very long, um, road to recovery ... mentally, um, emotionally. you know, and dr. ordon and dr. chopra, and the doctors show, they were able to help me with my physical, so i could do that. i honestly cannot thank dr. ordon and dr. chopra, enough for that. >> it's so awesome that you lookat
♪ >> wow, that is absolutely amazing, michelle now joins us zia zoom. tell you in 2000 episodes á we have had over 10,000 guests. you don't remember those, but i remember every word of your story, it was amazing. i gotta know how are you doing now? >> i had a very long, um, road to recovery ... mentally, um, emotionally. you know, and dr. ordon and dr. chopra, and the doctors show, they were able to help me with my physical, so i could do that. i honestly cannot thank dr. ordon...
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michelle, here, please! michelle, look to the right, please!sidelined, those who have been very successful actresses have stepped forward and stepped up. they have successfully created many, many more roles for strong women. and they're stories that need to be told. if i can do it, then i want those little girls to say, "i can do that, too." and i think that is the most important message. michelle yeoh. and you can find much more from the bbc‘s 100 women season online. just go to bbc.com/100women. there is a wonderful variety of stories on there — and remember to keep returning to the website as more and more stories will appear in the days to come. scientists are calling for one of australia's best—known animals, the duck—billed platypus, to be reclassified as a vulnerable species. researchers at the university of new south wales say the platypus's habitat has shrank by almost a quarter over the past three decades, due to droughts and dams. if you're unfamiliar with the platypus — it has the bill and webbed feet of a duck, the body of an otter
michelle, here, please! michelle, look to the right, please!sidelined, those who have been very successful actresses have stepped forward and stepped up. they have successfully created many, many more roles for strong women. and they're stories that need to be told. if i can do it, then i want those little girls to say, "i can do that, too." and i think that is the most important message. michelle yeoh. and you can find much more from the bbc‘s 100 women season online. just go to...
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michelle will testify to that. surely, you can question my policies without questioning my faith or for that matter my citizensh citizenship. [ applause ] >> we began to see the makings of the birther movement. one of the chief progreople wer donald j. trump. >> he may not have been born in the country. >> it was about accusing the first black president of not being a citizen. >> trump didn't create it but he stokes it. >> i'm not saying -- it's a real possibility. >> why was he on television? a real estate developer, reality guy with a racist conspiracy theory deserves air time for two or three months? >> why doesn't he show his birth certificate? i have to. everybody else has to. >> you can't -- >> excuse me. >> it wasn't just fox. donald trump was on "good morning america," the "view," cnn. what was the news value. >> we were furious. he took it better than we did. he is even keeled like that. >> president obama sees donald trump leading this birther idea that he wasn't born in the country. on the one hand, it's
michelle will testify to that. surely, you can question my policies without questioning my faith or for that matter my citizensh citizenship. [ applause ] >> we began to see the makings of the birther movement. one of the chief progreople wer donald j. trump. >> he may not have been born in the country. >> it was about accusing the first black president of not being a citizen. >> trump didn't create it but he stokes it. >> i'm not saying -- it's a real possibility....
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here's the bbc health reporter michelle roberts.e world health organization is concerned that possibly richer nations will be at the front of the queue, leaving developing world and poorer nations to play catch—up with this. a lot of the stocks that are available at the moment have been bought up by the us, the uk, various european countries, but some are committed to a covax, this global group to get vaccines out to the developing world, so that should hopefully help. obviously, developing actual physical stocks of the vaccine takes time. there are lots of doses that are ready to go in the glass vials at the moment, but production will need to ramp up to get to the billions that we need for the world. from michelle here in the newsroom back to the us. the most populous county in the united states is los angeles county — over ten million people live in there — and it's now entered what's being called a "safer at home" lockdown which will last for three weeks. the county has seen infection rates rise. on monday, the latest daily stat
here's the bbc health reporter michelle roberts.e world health organization is concerned that possibly richer nations will be at the front of the queue, leaving developing world and poorer nations to play catch—up with this. a lot of the stocks that are available at the moment have been bought up by the us, the uk, various european countries, but some are committed to a covax, this global group to get vaccines out to the developing world, so that should hopefully help. obviously, developing...
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michel barnier has hold, held a meeting with on friday. and a diplomat who attended as reported that they were downbeat talks. he said michelle bunny is said the same issues still remain a sticking point. those issues are fishing rights. there's state aid to companies and they are the mechanism to deal with either side. diverging on standards like environmental standards, on labor standards, and so on. now, one of those diplomat said that the gap remains large. we've heard from david frost himself in a tweet that he is continuing to work towards a deal, but in his words, a deal most fully respect. u.k. sovereignty, that much repeated mantra of which fishing rights is the most obvious symbol. similarly, the prime minister on friday has said that, in fact, he's doing all he can and he hopes they'll be a deal, but repeating his line that any outcome would be acceptable. i was on workers in several countries have gone on strike of the pay and safety conditions, garment workers, and bang other should demanding pay for completed orders. the coun
michel barnier has hold, held a meeting with on friday. and a diplomat who attended as reported that they were downbeat talks. he said michelle bunny is said the same issues still remain a sticking point. those issues are fishing rights. there's state aid to companies and they are the mechanism to deal with either side. diverging on standards like environmental standards, on labor standards, and so on. now, one of those diplomat said that the gap remains large. we've heard from david frost...
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i like that part of the world versus some other parts of the world, europe, for instance. >> michelle, thanks for spendin time with us pete, let's look at these ideas. what is your reaction? >> listening to michelle, i am on board a couple of those we all know there have been issues for a long period of time that may change in the not too distant future about they are making money in so many other areas, that i think this is an area that has more upside. i like financials and health care we have seen great performance this week. i think there is plenty of upside across the board. i think there are different aspects that can work to the upside i agree with michelle on those >> we will talk later on the health care names. >>> meanwhile we have breaking news on biogen >> a panel of outside advisers to the fda just concluded their vote on whether to support biojen it was negative. this is after the huge spike we see at the end of the stock chart. why this drug is so important to biogen they discontinued trials after they got evidence it wasn't working. and then they got word it might work
i like that part of the world versus some other parts of the world, europe, for instance. >> michelle, thanks for spendin time with us pete, let's look at these ideas. what is your reaction? >> listening to michelle, i am on board a couple of those we all know there have been issues for a long period of time that may change in the not too distant future about they are making money in so many other areas, that i think this is an area that has more upside. i like financials and health...
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michelle sickly file charges against the police officers. now the district attorney is investigating the officers for use of force on duty and false testimony. let's take a look at some other stories making news at this hour. a federal appeals court has rejected an attempt by us president dol drugs legal team to block president elect joe biden from being declared the winner of the pennsylvania count, the state certified by victory by more than 80000 votes. earlier this week, the ruling as another blow to trump's bid to overturn the results of the presidential election. a ruffian president alexander lukashenko says he will step down from power if his country adopts a new constitution. however, he did not give any details about a possible constitutional reform. his latest remarks follow months of protests after opposition allegations that the country's presidential election in august was raped. hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets of the chilean capital, santiago, demanding access to their pensions. they've lost the main roads and
michelle sickly file charges against the police officers. now the district attorney is investigating the officers for use of force on duty and false testimony. let's take a look at some other stories making news at this hour. a federal appeals court has rejected an attempt by us president dol drugs legal team to block president elect joe biden from being declared the winner of the pennsylvania count, the state certified by victory by more than 80000 votes. earlier this week, the ruling as...
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and of course michelle yeoh, just in this programme.ate on all the latest sports news. hello, i'm sorry my kinds of your tuesday sport briefing. we will start with the english premier league. hammerton missed the chance to go third in the table after being held toa1—1 in the table after being held to a 1—1 draw by wolves. ralph hasenhuttl is's side remain fit, while they move up five places tonight. saint had looked on their path to victory when theo walcott scored his first goalfor the when theo walcott scored his first goal for the club since his return, but pedro neto level for the host. wolves had the ball internet soon again afterwards, when he and many others headed in the tinea's free kick, but the flag was quickly put up for offside. they have so much mentality, they are really good side with quality in front. you never know, it is tough to defend, 90 minutes. you cannot play without giving them chances. so it was, yeah, a very, very tough fight for us. i am proud of my team because it was one of my team because it was one of ou
and of course michelle yeoh, just in this programme.ate on all the latest sports news. hello, i'm sorry my kinds of your tuesday sport briefing. we will start with the english premier league. hammerton missed the chance to go third in the table after being held toa1—1 in the table after being held to a 1—1 draw by wolves. ralph hasenhuttl is's side remain fit, while they move up five places tonight. saint had looked on their path to victory when theo walcott scored his first goalfor the...
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. >> a discussion of michel paradis new book trend in which encourage all to read. it is i believe it or not page turner whose license speak profoundly to today as our guests will tell you. our guests are the author michel paradis, a leading human rights lawyer, national securities called. is litigated and one main high-profile cases including several of the landmark guantÁnamo cases and several others. he's been working for the pentagon military commission defense organization. michel lectured at columbia law school, i thought with us security and he is a fordham law great. carol rosenberg will be talking to him about his book, she is an award-winning senior reporter for the "new york times" working in collaboration with the pulitzer center. she has been reporting in the u.s., in the u.s. and at guantÁnamo bay since the day it opened on january 11, 2002. she started with the "miami herald" were before that she was reporting from at least and moved recently to the "new york times." she has won many awards including the robert f. kennedy journalism award, the aba sil
. >> a discussion of michel paradis new book trend in which encourage all to read. it is i believe it or not page turner whose license speak profoundly to today as our guests will tell you. our guests are the author michel paradis, a leading human rights lawyer, national securities called. is litigated and one main high-profile cases including several of the landmark guantÁnamo cases and several others. he's been working for the pentagon military commission defense organization. michel...
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memories of the life of one of history's greats michelle gorbachev from a balcony see the even 9 year old watched his own life play out on stage at the moscow theater of nations the play that was supposed to be a love story between michelle you've got a child and his wife raisa became much more it's the story of an entire country and the era during which gorbachev was in charge. but he took the show he's a visionary politicians none of us can come close to that one day his name will be written in gold lettering. to actors if you wigs and dozens of anecdotes from an eventful life together you have getting near enough in truth on come a play a couple who from early on dream of a better free your future everything seems to go according to plan the young party official hopeful from the countryside is given a post in moscow he rises through the ranks to become head of the communist party and then president of the soviet union. he dares to do what no one has done before reform the soviet union. in 1906 cover chuff began his restructuring his perestroika risking what many russians still can'
memories of the life of one of history's greats michelle gorbachev from a balcony see the even 9 year old watched his own life play out on stage at the moscow theater of nations the play that was supposed to be a love story between michelle you've got a child and his wife raisa became much more it's the story of an entire country and the era during which gorbachev was in charge. but he took the show he's a visionary politicians none of us can come close to that one day his name will be written...
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i want to ask you about michele flournoy.ersation with her a few months ago about global threats. she is a very informed person as it relates to things and she's the first one we're talking about after the appointment of ron klain. do you know of her and have you had a chance to work with her? >> i have worked very closely with michelle and think highly of her. joe biden will have great choices but about michele, i have the highest regard for her. she is a military spouse and a military mom. and on the armed services committee, ali, we deal with an awful lot of issues that affect military families. the word in the military is you attract and recruit by going to the recruit. when you get them to re-up by making the case to the family and michele is a spouse and a military mom would bring a tremendous understanding of not just those in active service but the families that need to be there to support them and what policies we should have to back them up. >> senator, good to see you as always. thank you for taking the time to joi
i want to ask you about michele flournoy.ersation with her a few months ago about global threats. she is a very informed person as it relates to things and she's the first one we're talking about after the appointment of ron klain. do you know of her and have you had a chance to work with her? >> i have worked very closely with michelle and think highly of her. joe biden will have great choices but about michele, i have the highest regard for her. she is a military spouse and a military...
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michelle, president trump won pennsylvania in 2016 incredibly narrowly.is part of the blue wall thatjoe biden is trying to reassemble. he has got michigan, he has got wisconsin, tell us michigan, he has got wisconsin, tell us about how many votes are still to be counted and where the two candidates started this moment and where the votes that are being counted are to be coming from. yes. as they currently stand at about 91% of estimated votes have been counted. what we saw is that trump's support in pennsylvania is largely in rural areas. there are 67 counties here. and the in—person votes which were counted faster, tended to favour president trump. there was this talk whether or not we might see somebody calling a red mirage, an early lead by trump but because the trump or postal votes which tend to favour democrats take longer to count, whether or not we would later see what they were calling a blue shift. that seems to be some of the trend. if you look at some of the results we have had in the last 24 hours, some of the suburbs around philadelphia were
michelle, president trump won pennsylvania in 2016 incredibly narrowly.is part of the blue wall thatjoe biden is trying to reassemble. he has got michigan, he has got wisconsin, tell us michigan, he has got wisconsin, tell us about how many votes are still to be counted and where the two candidates started this moment and where the votes that are being counted are to be coming from. yes. as they currently stand at about 91% of estimated votes have been counted. what we saw is that trump's...
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i want to thank michelle, professor charles. after the break, we have a special fact check on something that could be a big deal no matter what because this recount as explained can still go forward in wisconsin but what are the real numbers? do you need to know why it might change? we have that with experts when we come back. we have that with experts when come back ♪ [ sneeze ] skip to cold relief fast with alka seltzer plus severe powerfast fizz. dissolves quickly. instantly ready to start working. ♪ oh, what a relief it is! so fast! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ art class. it's abstract expressionism. when you start with a better hot dog from oscar mayer, you can do no wrong. it's all for the love of hot dogs. >>> we've been the big board, we've done the votes, we've done experts and turn to the legal breakdown. donald trump seeking recounts. let's go through the facts and law. we're seeing new suits or moves by donald trump in wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania where a court has projected one new trump challenge. we know from past cases, these mo
i want to thank michelle, professor charles. after the break, we have a special fact check on something that could be a big deal no matter what because this recount as explained can still go forward in wisconsin but what are the real numbers? do you need to know why it might change? we have that with experts when we come back. we have that with experts when come back ♪ [ sneeze ] skip to cold relief fast with alka seltzer plus severe powerfast fizz. dissolves quickly. instantly ready to start...
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christiane michelle schneider of the market gauge group thank you both for that expert analysis. and thank you brant. it's time now for a quick break but hey here be. because when we return election season 2020 is winding to a close the united states so straight after the pause we'll bring you up to speed on the funding of this horse race and as we go to break here the numbers of close. ties or financial survival they say the balance is. close to these if this is a central plank supported by a common kind of problem i know it's a stop to. join me every. time i'm sure. i'm sure i'll see you then. welcome back the 2020 presidential election has come to the end of its cycle and there are a number of reasons that this election will go down in history but one of those reasons this will be the most expensive of all time that is until probably 2024 joining us now to discuss is boom buzz co-host ben swan so bad can you break this down for us the cost of this election how much was spent on the presidential race and how much went to congressional and senate races yeah it's pretty incredibl
christiane michelle schneider of the market gauge group thank you both for that expert analysis. and thank you brant. it's time now for a quick break but hey here be. because when we return election season 2020 is winding to a close the united states so straight after the pause we'll bring you up to speed on the funding of this horse race and as we go to break here the numbers of close. ties or financial survival they say the balance is. close to these if this is a central plank supported by a...
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good afternoon everyone, i'm michelle griego. len is on assignment and we are on standby for a coronavirus up date from governor newsom. we will bring that to you live. >>> first, kpix 5's emily turner is at the san jose international airport with details on the travel restrictions in santa clara county. >> reporter: on top of typical safe protocols like social distancing and wearing a mask, there's an entirely new layer of security measures in place in the santa clara county to keep the covid case count low. you better pack enough for two weeks if you're flying in to san jose international airport. health department issued a mandatory directive on travel. that not only discourages nonessential travel but also requires people coming into town to quarantine for 14 days once they arrive. >> it is a good thing to quarantine --. >> reporter: muss travelers we talked to didn't know about it. the order just went into effect after midnight. so people like violet had to scramble. others chose to head out of town. >> if i knew i was comin
good afternoon everyone, i'm michelle griego. len is on assignment and we are on standby for a coronavirus up date from governor newsom. we will bring that to you live. >>> first, kpix 5's emily turner is at the san jose international airport with details on the travel restrictions in santa clara county. >> reporter: on top of typical safe protocols like social distancing and wearing a mask, there's an entirely new layer of security measures in place in the santa clara county to...
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i am michelle griego.could hit more than 320,000 by mid december. by then, hospitals nationwide could be over flowing with patients. the agency continues to stress the importance of wearing a mask. >>> health officials say marin county could go from red to the purple tier next week with cases surging. if it does, the county would be required to impose overnight curfew and close many indoor businesses including movie theaters and gyms. >>> it's black friday but just like everything else in 2020, the pandemic is playing a factor. despite financial strain on millions of of families, holiday retail sales are expected to grow as much as 5%. >>> let's head to the east shore freeway where we are tracking brake lights. west bound 80, a crash involving a big rig and another vehicle. they've got lanes blocked. at one point all lanes were shut down but they have managed to open a couple. traffic is still slow as you approach the scene. there are no delays at the bay bridge. >>> beautiful view of the golden gate bridg
i am michelle griego.could hit more than 320,000 by mid december. by then, hospitals nationwide could be over flowing with patients. the agency continues to stress the importance of wearing a mask. >>> health officials say marin county could go from red to the purple tier next week with cases surging. if it does, the county would be required to impose overnight curfew and close many indoor businesses including movie theaters and gyms. >>> it's black friday but just like...
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caught on this cctv footage that has struck a nerve in france, the black french music producer michel allegedly racially abused. the three officers seen here, two in uniform and one plainclothed, have been suspended and questioned in police custody. the violent scenes continued for around five minutes until michel's colleagues emerge and push the police out. france's president emmanuel macron said, "the images shame us, france must never allow racism to prosper. those who apply the law must respect the law. i ask the government to quickly make proposals to reaffirm the bond of trust between the french people and those who protect them, and to fight against discrimination more effectively." anger at the treatment of the a1—year—old, who was released without charge after being held for 48 hours, was felt by several members of france's world cup squad. kylian mbappe wrote this. "unbearable video, unacceptable violence, say no to racism." antoine griezmann said this. "my france hurts. " and benjamin mendy asked, "without the videos, what would have happened to michel? we would have prefer
caught on this cctv footage that has struck a nerve in france, the black french music producer michel allegedly racially abused. the three officers seen here, two in uniform and one plainclothed, have been suspended and questioned in police custody. the violent scenes continued for around five minutes until michel's colleagues emerge and push the police out. france's president emmanuel macron said, "the images shame us, france must never allow racism to prosper. those who apply the law...
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we try hard, but it's never enough for michelle obama.rom martha's vineyard, she looks at you and she's disappointed. you're a bad person. she and other democrats have ideas of what needs to happen to you over the next few months and we will tell you what they are. when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most of your mobile experience. you can shop the latest phones, bring your own device, or trade in for extra savings. that's simple, easy, awesome. visit your local xfinity store today to ask, shop, discover the latest on xfinity mobile. >> tucker: the media constantly predicted right wing riots after the election if donald trump didn't concede. did you riot today? did you torch a wendy's? probably not. actually joe biden supporters seem to be the most unhappy people in the
we try hard, but it's never enough for michelle obama.rom martha's vineyard, she looks at you and she's disappointed. you're a bad person. she and other democrats have ideas of what needs to happen to you over the next few months and we will tell you what they are. when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest...
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for more, michelle cortez. -- michelle cortez joins us now.to look at the numbers in the united states. in europe, we are dealing with lockdowns and living with that in many european capitals. we are looking across the atlantic and weathering whether the u.s. is six weeks, four weeks behind where europe is. we still see evidence that is turning out to be the case. -- are we seeing evidence that is still turning out to be the case? michelle: the u.s. is two weeks to a month behind europe. the thing different happening across the pond is the lockdowns happening in europe are not yet in the works in the u.s.. we are seeing about 150,000 new cases across the united states, hospitalizations are rising, critical levels in many areas, and that will follow. still, americans are very individualistic, not interested in going back into the isolation period we saw about six to nine months ago. it will take significant numbers and affecting people more personally before americans will be willing to go back into it. as opposed to what we see in europe where
for more, michelle cortez. -- michelle cortez joins us now.to look at the numbers in the united states. in europe, we are dealing with lockdowns and living with that in many european capitals. we are looking across the atlantic and weathering whether the u.s. is six weeks, four weeks behind where europe is. we still see evidence that is turning out to be the case. -- are we seeing evidence that is still turning out to be the case? michelle: the u.s. is two weeks to a month behind europe. the...
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i do not be fearful of aoc and michelle obama. to be a proud conservative. proudly support president donald trump britt i do not believe there was a biden Ñ-letter states call it and i do not plan to shut up about it. >> tucker: candace owens, thank you. wasn't even american, was a canadian and sadly he is gone tonight. alex trebek had a great effect on people's lives, not joking, great example for you just ahe ahead. >> tucker: with everything going on, it's odd that the death of the game show host could hurt a little bit, but it did hurt a little bit when he died and that tells you a lot about the place he occupied in this country. rather than describe that, we will sum it up with a clip from jeopardy. here it is. >> any family members back home sheecheering you on? >> i learn english because of you, but would sit on his lap and watch it every day. so this is a pretty special moment for me. thank you very much. >> tucker: amen. thank you very much get a lot of us feel that way. played that on camera for six years. not easy to do. alex trebek of my rest in
i do not be fearful of aoc and michelle obama. to be a proud conservative. proudly support president donald trump britt i do not believe there was a biden Ñ-letter states call it and i do not plan to shut up about it. >> tucker: candace owens, thank you. wasn't even american, was a canadian and sadly he is gone tonight. alex trebek had a great effect on people's lives, not joking, great example for you just ahe ahead. >> tucker: with everything going on, it's odd that the death of...
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let's speak to michelle fleury, who's in philadelphia.ne all eyes are on pennsylvania and everyone wants to know where those 20 electoral votes will go to. that is right, because of they go tojoe biden, that could be the keys to the white house. if you go to donald trump, that could give his campaign a boost in terms of winning another four years. as things currently stand, donald trump's lead here in the keystone state has narrowed. bridging from cbs that it has narrowed to 111 plus thousand. that isi.7% of narrowed to 111 plus thousand. that is 1.7% of the estimated vote counted so far, but there are still mail—in ballots to be counted and that it's been the subject of drama in the building right behind me of my shoulder earlier today and republicans getting to court and saying they want to get court observers encounter observers much closer to those were doing the counting of the ballots and is close to six feet in the metre on the day, we learned that philadelphia board of elections had filed an appeal and so of elections had filed an
let's speak to michelle fleury, who's in philadelphia.ne all eyes are on pennsylvania and everyone wants to know where those 20 electoral votes will go to. that is right, because of they go tojoe biden, that could be the keys to the white house. if you go to donald trump, that could give his campaign a boost in terms of winning another four years. as things currently stand, donald trump's lead here in the keystone state has narrowed. bridging from cbs that it has narrowed to 111 plus thousand....
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the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, is in london for more brexit talks this weekend.trade deal. the ethiopian prime minister has met african union envoys who are visiting the country to try to bring an end to the conflict in tigray.
the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, is in london for more brexit talks this weekend.trade deal. the ethiopian prime minister has met african union envoys who are visiting the country to try to bring an end to the conflict in tigray.
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>> there are probably some things i would not be doing because michelle would leave me.he would be, like, what? you're doing what? >> reporter: what he is doing these days, running a charitable foundation, designing his presidential library in chicago, and along with michelle, producing for netflix. gone are the trappings of the office, such as a presidential motorcade clearing his path. instead, barack obama is rediscovering the simple things. >> i'm driving along -- i'm still not driving, but i'm in the car, in the back seat, and i'm looking at my ipad or something. and suddenly we stop. and i'm going, what's going on? there is a red light. there is a car right next to it. and kids are, you know, eating a burrito in the back seat. oh, back to life. [laughter] a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers t
>> there are probably some things i would not be doing because michelle would leave me.he would be, like, what? you're doing what? >> reporter: what he is doing these days, running a charitable foundation, designing his presidential library in chicago, and along with michelle, producing for netflix. gone are the trappings of the office, such as a presidential motorcade clearing his path. instead, barack obama is rediscovering the simple things. >> i'm driving along -- i'm...