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abc news, the white house. >> and millie, one of millie's little puppies came back to the white houseorge w. bush's dog. >> there is a park in houston named after millie. the legend continues. >>> this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines we're following on "world news now." barbara bush, the former first lady has passed away at the age of 92. she's being remembered for her charm and candor. we'll have much more on her life and legacy coming up. >>> officials confirm that cia director mike pompeo secretly traveled to north korea and met with kim jong un over easter weekend. it was part of an effort to set up a summit meeting between president trump and the leader. >>> evacuations are under way across parts of oklahoma as wildfires tear through some 600 square miles. >>> and starbucks will close some stores for anti-racial bias training. it comes after the arrest of two black men in philadelphia. those are some of our top s
abc news, the white house. >> and millie, one of millie's little puppies came back to the white houseorge w. bush's dog. >> there is a park in houston named after millie. the legend continues. >>> this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines we're following on "world news...
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so mahalo, millie, and my family. in life there are seasons. while leaving congress is bittersweet, i am looking forward to spending more time with our five children, getting to know our 15 great grandchildren, and can you believe this, we are expecting our 16th great grandchild next year. i will be hope to see it. i am looking forward to speaking with students and mentoring up-and-coming leaders and visiting places in hawaii that i have worked for over my career. my goal was to bring the spirit of aloha to our nation's capital in everything i do. in hawaii, we look out for one another, we work together, we treat each other with respect. i hope i succeeded in sharing a little bit of hawaii with all of you. as i come to the end of 22 years in this chamber, and a total of 36 years serving in congress, i offer my profound gratitude and humble thanks to the people of hawaii for giving me the opportunity to serve them for so many years. it truly was the experience of a lifetime. all i ever wanted was to be able to help people, and you gave me that o
so mahalo, millie, and my family. in life there are seasons. while leaving congress is bittersweet, i am looking forward to spending more time with our five children, getting to know our 15 great grandchildren, and can you believe this, we are expecting our 16th great grandchild next year. i will be hope to see it. i am looking forward to speaking with students and mentoring up-and-coming leaders and visiting places in hawaii that i have worked for over my career. my goal was to bring the...
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milli knows that he alone can change the future of azerbaijan but he's determined to give it his best shot. time for some sport now and a football room up to disrupt the great champions league comebacks to knock out spanish giants barcelona the italian side before one down from the first like to turn the tie on its head with a three nil victory in rome striker dean jacko got them off to the perfect start off just six minutes a damn near their aussie penalty double room as lead before cost us money or less completed the turn around sending is seen through on away goes and as you can probably imagine the celebrations vent on long into the room night including for the club's president take a look. in the first team squad a lot of plunging into the net chewing on tense certainly leading the way when it came to getting the party started the last time rumor made it through to the semifinals to its of this competition was back in nineteen eighty-four they join liverpool in the last forty years and side beat manchester city five one an advocate. here's a recap of the top stories after funding
milli knows that he alone can change the future of azerbaijan but he's determined to give it his best shot. time for some sport now and a football room up to disrupt the great champions league comebacks to knock out spanish giants barcelona the italian side before one down from the first like to turn the tie on its head with a three nil victory in rome striker dean jacko got them off to the perfect start off just six minutes a damn near their aussie penalty double room as lead before cost us...
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millie's news team along with a network of reporters on the ground work to fact check the government's message and investigate dodgy practices. a few takes until they get their message right. media in azerbaijan is tightly state controlled but from here they can produce stories that don't pass through government census. nearly eighty percent of people in azerbaijan have access to the internet making social media a very important platform for activists videos like the ones being produced here in berlin will be broadcast to hundreds of thousands via facebook offering an alternative voice to that of the state sponsored mania. millie and his colleagues say they have retained the targeted even here in berlin he says they've received death threats. we don't enjoy this suffering but if we don't take this risk we personally i would children and our society will never have a chance to become free. merely knows that he alone can change the future. but he's determined to give it his best shot. here within the government is coming up ahead i'll have the latest on the shock and the champions league
millie's news team along with a network of reporters on the ground work to fact check the government's message and investigate dodgy practices. a few takes until they get their message right. media in azerbaijan is tightly state controlled but from here they can produce stories that don't pass through government census. nearly eighty percent of people in azerbaijan have access to the internet making social media a very important platform for activists videos like the ones being produced here in...
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millie. she is literally there for me whenever i need her. every day that i have served in the senate for the past 22 years, millie has come to the office with me. she helps me great constituents, she makes me lunch, she keeps me focused and she makes sure i know what is happening back home. she means the world to me. every honor i have received belongs to her and to my family. my children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.this speech is their farewell speech, too. in life there are things. while leaving congress is bittersweet, i'm looking forward to spending more time with our five children. getting to know our 15 great-grandchildren. and can n you believe this, we are expecting our 16th great-grandchild next year. i will be home to see it. i am looking forward to speaking to students and mentor and up and coming leaders. and visiting places in hawaii that i have worked for over my career. my goal was to bring the spirit of the aloha to the nations capital. in everything i do. in hawaii, will look out for one another and work together
millie. she is literally there for me whenever i need her. every day that i have served in the senate for the past 22 years, millie has come to the office with me. she helps me great constituents, she makes me lunch, she keeps me focused and she makes sure i know what is happening back home. she means the world to me. every honor i have received belongs to her and to my family. my children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.this speech is their farewell speech, too. in life there are...
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millie had this number one selling book called "millie's book." it was a gift to princess diana here we are, she was giving her this dog book. i love them. >> harris: i know you can't see everything that we are doing but we are looking in on a photograph you took at a hospital room. tell me about it. it's a bedroom, excuse me. the family and the access that you had to the grandchildren, to this whole family. it's amazing. >> the summer before he was running for president, "life" magazine wanted to send a photographer to kennebunkport and he said no, i am on vacation. there was some back and forth, the photo editor for "life" magazine agreed to let me do it. i talked to barbara bush, actually. she was mama said "you ought to just come over in the morning." the next morning, i go over and knock on the door. i sat on the edge of the bed and the grandchildren started coming in and took a couple of snaps. for me as a photographer, that photo has become my iconic phot photo. it ran multiple times in "life" magazine. >> harris: it's interesting to get th
millie had this number one selling book called "millie's book." it was a gift to princess diana here we are, she was giving her this dog book. i love them. >> harris: i know you can't see everything that we are doing but we are looking in on a photograph you took at a hospital room. tell me about it. it's a bedroom, excuse me. the family and the access that you had to the grandchildren, to this whole family. it's amazing. >> the summer before he was running for president,...
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barbara brought their springer spaniel millie to the white house, describing in a book how millie might have seen a day in the life of the president and the white house. and when she grew criticism from feminists who found her message old fashioned, she responded, offering this advice. >> at the end of your life, you will not regret not having passed one more test, winning one more verdict or not closing one more deal. you will regret time not spent with a husband, a child, a friend, or a parent. >> reporter: barbara bush, a woman of strong opinions ultimately left politics to her husband and sons. she's remembered for her maternal persona, yankee frugality and protector of the bush family name. pet peter alexander, nbc news. >> funeral arrangements have not been publicly announced. our other big story tonight, the harrowing moments in the sky over pennsylvania. a passenger was killed when an engine on a southwest airlines jet exploded in flight, hurling shrapnel, shattering a window. the cabin depressurized and nearly sucked a female passenger out of the plane. as pilots of the cripple
barbara brought their springer spaniel millie to the white house, describing in a book how millie might have seen a day in the life of the president and the white house. and when she grew criticism from feminists who found her message old fashioned, she responded, offering this advice. >> at the end of your life, you will not regret not having passed one more test, winning one more verdict or not closing one more deal. you will regret time not spent with a husband, a child, a friend, or a...
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. >> he is survived by his wife millie, four sons, and a daughter. funeral arrangements have not yet been announced. >> this month on c-span we feature our studentcam contest winners. our second prize high school west winner is this young lady, a 10th grader at the laramie high school in laramie, wyoming.
. >> he is survived by his wife millie, four sons, and a daughter. funeral arrangements have not yet been announced. >> this month on c-span we feature our studentcam contest winners. our second prize high school west winner is this young lady, a 10th grader at the laramie high school in laramie, wyoming.
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barbara brought their springer espanol milly to the house. describing how milly might have seen a day in the life of the president and the white house. and when she drew criticism from feminists who found her message of traditional family service too old-fashioned, she responded, offering this advice. >> at the end of your life, you will never regret not having passed one more test, winning one more verdict, or not closing one more deal. you will regret time not spent with a husband, a child, a friend, or a parent. >> reporter: barbara bush, a woman of strong opinions, ultimately left politics to her husband and sons. she's remembered for her maternal person a, yankee frugality, and maintaining her role as ferocious protector of the bush family name. peter alexander, nbc news. >> and loving that quote of hers about family and regrets. goes to show you the family with her children and her 17 grandchildren, 7 great grand kids. you see how that was important to her. >> yeah, and she had that fiery personality, too. george w. bush always said he
barbara brought their springer espanol milly to the house. describing how milly might have seen a day in the life of the president and the white house. and when she drew criticism from feminists who found her message of traditional family service too old-fashioned, she responded, offering this advice. >> at the end of your life, you will never regret not having passed one more test, winning one more verdict, or not closing one more deal. you will regret time not spent with a husband, a...
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millie, their springer spaniel, had the run of the white house >> this is pickles. >> woodruff: millieduced a famous litter of puppies, displayed before the washington press corps when they were just a few days old. >> do you really want to keep one? >> well, i haven't won that battle. >> woodruff: in time, mrs. bush was inspired to write a best-g sellildren's work, titled "millie's book." she reminisced about it in 2012 at the george w. bush presidential library. >> she made over a million dollars for charity. as george says, i worked all my life, got the highest job maybe in the world, and my dog made more money than i did. >> woodruff: writing her own book was just part of a larger campaign for literacy in america. barbara bush took an active role in several literacy organizations, including the one she founded. >> remember we have a new baby in the house. i have now spent more than 25 years promoting famieracy as i truly believe that being able tread, write and comprehend is one of the keys to a very succeful, happy life and that a literate society is important to keeping our count
millie, their springer spaniel, had the run of the white house >> this is pickles. >> woodruff: millieduced a famous litter of puppies, displayed before the washington press corps when they were just a few days old. >> do you really want to keep one? >> well, i haven't won that battle. >> woodruff: in time, mrs. bush was inspired to write a best-g sellildren's work, titled "millie's book." she reminisced about it in 2012 at the george w. bush presidential...
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it's now hard for this activist living in exile even millie knows all too well the soft handful thora tarion ism the dissident journalist from as a budge on has paid a high price for refusing to talk to the government line he's no longer welcome in his home country bluntly online news channel made on t.v. is the. being fact checked information about azerbaijan about politics and people needed people need independent media. this spoof video of a donkey holding a press conference led to milly being thrown in prison in two thousand and eleven it was meant to poke fun at the sky high price the government paid for two german donkeys but the authorities were not amused and merely served sixteen months behind bars. have made on t.v. millie's news team along with a network of reporters on the ground work to fact check the government's message and investigate dodgy practices. a few takes until they get their message right. media in azerbaijan is tightly state controlled but from here they can produce stories that don't pass through government census. nearly eighty percent of people in azerbaij
it's now hard for this activist living in exile even millie knows all too well the soft handful thora tarion ism the dissident journalist from as a budge on has paid a high price for refusing to talk to the government line he's no longer welcome in his home country bluntly online news channel made on t.v. is the. being fact checked information about azerbaijan about politics and people needed people need independent media. this spoof video of a donkey holding a press conference led to milly...
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he is survived by his wife millie, four sons, and a daughter. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, author and conservative columnist daniel thomas will talk about his recent column warning washington may be reaching a breaking point. as part of our 1968 america in turmoil series, former maryland lieutenant governor kathleen kennedy and michael: will be with us to talk about liberal politics in 1958. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. >> sunday, on c-span's "q and a physicist talks about his career in science and his latest book "the future of humanity." >> the word for mother nature is extinction. right under our state, you will see the bones of the 99.9% that no longer walk the surface of the earth. we are different, we have self-awareness. we can see the future, we plot, we scheme, we plan. perhaps we can even aid this conundrum. maybe survive, but we need an insurance policy. the other books talk about the steps, but what is the goal? night on a," sunda
he is survived by his wife millie, four sons, and a daughter. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, author and conservative columnist daniel thomas will talk about his recent column warning washington may be reaching a breaking point. as part of our 1968 america in turmoil series, former maryland lieutenant governor kathleen kennedy and michael: will be with us to talk about liberal politics in 1958. be sure...
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this year, they are up to $1.2 milli $1.2 million in donations. >>> abc7 news in san mateo.t featured a performance by chine chinese lion dancers. >>> well, expect some mild weather tomorrow by the end of the week, rain will be back. >>> japanese super star started his first major game. >>> a northern california singer overcoming her nerves. catching up with her in modesto ♪ up where they run ♪ up where they stay all day in the sun ♪ >> i want to be a disney princess so bad. for epi passero, where she finally heard yes. >> reporter: tell me about that audition. >> i was kind of lost in the moment. and it w crazy to think that he came up to actually like come talk to me. >> reporter: now on to hollywood week. >> i wouldn't put anybody through that kind of stress. >> reporter: do you get nervous at all and what do you do to handle those nerves. >> my usual remedy is a shot of wisk key but i can't do that on the show. >>. ♪ let's stay together ♪ loving you whether >> reporter: she believes in good luck charms. but she says there is one thing she can't go without to remember her
this year, they are up to $1.2 milli $1.2 million in donations. >>> abc7 news in san mateo.t featured a performance by chine chinese lion dancers. >>> well, expect some mild weather tomorrow by the end of the week, rain will be back. >>> japanese super star started his first major game. >>> a northern california singer overcoming her nerves. catching up with her in modesto ♪ up where they run ♪ up where they stay all day in the sun ♪ >> i want to...
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women of milly's they bet everything out of necessity of concern for their children what we're fighting for survival. carry loads of to seventy eight hours from europe to africa. that's the wait for duty free hand. breaking. sixty minutes. out the germans came together in one nation. from shon the money to chancellor also from bismarck. the history of the germans has been shaped by great rulers. i swell always to bring my wild cards are vastly protected christendom spread to such truths. are we going to tell the enemy in time. and steered by courageous decisions for the free must meet the. book of. the germans for starting may thirteenth on t.w. . hello and welcome to our high life edition with the best of hanks of the week here is what we have got lined up here today. for some color and.
women of milly's they bet everything out of necessity of concern for their children what we're fighting for survival. carry loads of to seventy eight hours from europe to africa. that's the wait for duty free hand. breaking. sixty minutes. out the germans came together in one nation. from shon the money to chancellor also from bismarck. the history of the germans has been shaped by great rulers. i swell always to bring my wild cards are vastly protected christendom spread to such truths. are we...
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this year, they are up to $1.2 milli $1.2 million in donations. >>> abc7 news in san mateo.t featured a performance by chine chinese lion dancers. >>> well, expect some mild weather tomorrow by the end of the week, rain will be >>> japanese super star started his first major g >>> a northern california singer overcoming her nerves.erves. catching up with her iner iner n ♪ up where they run ♪ up where they stay all day in the sun ♪ >> i want to be a disney princess so for epi passero, where she finally heard yes. >> reporter: tell me about that audition. >> i was kind of lost in the moment. and it was crazy to think that he came up to actually like come talk to me. >> reporter: now on to hollywood week. >> i wouldn't put anybody through that kind of stress. >> reporter: do you get nervous at all and what do you do to handle those nerves. >> my usual remedy is a shot of wisk the show. >>. ♪ let's stay ♪ loving you whether >> reporter: she believes in good luck charms. but she says there is one thing she can't go without to remember her best friend. >> his name was spencer. and
this year, they are up to $1.2 milli $1.2 million in donations. >>> abc7 news in san mateo.t featured a performance by chine chinese lion dancers. >>> well, expect some mild weather tomorrow by the end of the week, rain will be >>> japanese super star started his first major g >>> a northern california singer overcoming her nerves.erves. catching up with her iner iner n ♪ up where they run ♪ up where they stay all day in the sun ♪ >> i want to be...
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in the second half by an dominated giago with a great pass and thomas millis said thank you very much everyone and against the hapless me because in defense tiago added a fourth with just over an hour work on. ryan's attack was unstoppable. making it five one less than minutes later. they are bailey had a real eye catcher of a break here but it was too late for laver guzman and then the completed his hat trick six to the final score i am before we go just a reminder of the top story we're following for you here today on the w. news u.s. media reporting that cia director mike pompei of travel to pyongyang and met with north korean leader kim jong il in last month's trip was reportedly to lay the groundwork for a planned talks between u.s. president told trump and the north korean leader. so he's for now sumi is up next of top of the next hour thanks for watching. germany is a strong country. we have achieved so much we can do this and do something henderson says we must overcome it in the. going where it's uncomfortable global news that matters g.w. made for mines.
in the second half by an dominated giago with a great pass and thomas millis said thank you very much everyone and against the hapless me because in defense tiago added a fourth with just over an hour work on. ryan's attack was unstoppable. making it five one less than minutes later. they are bailey had a real eye catcher of a break here but it was too late for laver guzman and then the completed his hat trick six to the final score i am before we go just a reminder of the top story we're...
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she was ever present -- milly herself was a force of nature. she was ever present here in washington with senator akaka and his travels, and expressed aloha in her own way. in everything did he, senator akaka put service before self. he truly walked the talk. he carried the spirit of aloha with him in his heart and at the forefront of his actions. now in the last week, the people of hawaii, many people across the country, many of our colleagues here in washington, have been sharing their own personal stories about how senator akaka touched and inspired their lives. talking about the legacy that he left behind and the example that he set with his life. and the central theme in each of these stories that i've heard, all comes back to aloha. aloha. which means kindness, respect and love for others, regardless of any differences that we may have, whether they be by race, ethnicity, religion, socioeconomic status or anything else. to this day here in the capitol, sometimes i'll bump into some of his former colleagues in the u.s. senate, eastbound he
she was ever present -- milly herself was a force of nature. she was ever present here in washington with senator akaka and his travels, and expressed aloha in her own way. in everything did he, senator akaka put service before self. he truly walked the talk. he carried the spirit of aloha with him in his heart and at the forefront of his actions. now in the last week, the people of hawaii, many people across the country, many of our colleagues here in washington, have been sharing their own...
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like millie santiago and her family. why did you come to florida?rter: she says it was never her intention to stay here this long instead, santiago is known as the mayor of the super 8 motel. she helps evacuees who ended up in in a string of hotels along highway 192 navigate the red tape of disaster relief. these families say they were told the motel voucher program would last until may, but about 60% of the families were stunned to learn this week they were no longer eligible and about to get kicked out of their rooms a month early. that set off an intense week of rallies. tears and calls to political leaders and activists demanding help. then relief as word spread that the fema program would likely survive until mid-may. father jose rodriguez says there are no transition plans to help these families get back on their feet. >> these are people who have been impacted by a natural disaster. they didn't come here for spring break. they didn't come here for a vacation. they're not out here at the beachside tanning, they're not out at the hotel. >> have
like millie santiago and her family. why did you come to florida?rter: she says it was never her intention to stay here this long instead, santiago is known as the mayor of the super 8 motel. she helps evacuees who ended up in in a string of hotels along highway 192 navigate the red tape of disaster relief. these families say they were told the motel voucher program would last until may, but about 60% of the families were stunned to learn this week they were no longer eligible and about to get...
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like milly santiago and her family. why did you come to florida? was never her intention to stay here this long. she thought she'd be able to come here for a little while and go back. santiago is known as the mayor of the super eight motel. she helps evacuees who ended up in a string of hotels in kissimmee, florida, navigate the red tape of disaster relief. they were told the motel voucher program would last until may. but about 60% of the families were stunned to learn this week they were no longer eligible and about to get kicked out of their rooms a month early. that set off an intense week of rallies. tears and calls to political leaders. and activists demanding help. then relief as word spread that the fema program would likely survive until mid-may. father jose rodriguez says there's no transition plans to help these families get back on their feet. >> these are people impacted by a natural disaster. they didn't come here for spring break. they didn't come here for a vacation. they're not out here at the beachside tanning. they're not at the
like milly santiago and her family. why did you come to florida? was never her intention to stay here this long. she thought she'd be able to come here for a little while and go back. santiago is known as the mayor of the super eight motel. she helps evacuees who ended up in a string of hotels in kissimmee, florida, navigate the red tape of disaster relief. they were told the motel voucher program would last until may. but about 60% of the families were stunned to learn this week they were no...
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millis restaurant caters to bus loads of tourists from germany and abroad no one he says wants to hear bleating sheep. when the financial crisis hit remain here in two thousand and seven eight local started selling their land simply because in the long run it wasn't viable for them to keep it at that time i was able to buy land first of all you could say i pouched and i was offered more land than i had money to buy. a little for goodness sake of . in the meantime martin miller has acquired around two hundred thousand hectares approximately the area of four thousand football pitches and he's not the only one . many investors have discovered remain in agricultural land is a profitable investment. as an internet in the face but i've read stories about land grabbing on the internet and on facebook i also know many examples from the west and south of romania where hundreds of hectares of agricultural land have been bought by foreign companies which i actually don't think is a bad thing. as long as it's used. at the moment fifty percent of land in romania is unused i repeat unused or in good
millis restaurant caters to bus loads of tourists from germany and abroad no one he says wants to hear bleating sheep. when the financial crisis hit remain here in two thousand and seven eight local started selling their land simply because in the long run it wasn't viable for them to keep it at that time i was able to buy land first of all you could say i pouched and i was offered more land than i had money to buy. a little for goodness sake of . in the meantime martin miller has acquired...
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we'll ask why 14—year—old millie bobby brown was picked. hello. welcome to the programme. with you live until 11 this morning. the london marathon is this weekend and it's predicted to be the warmest on record. we're talking to some of the great british bake—off stars who are running — and talking to experts about how to cope with the heat. are you taking part? do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about this morning — use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today. a senior government scientist has warned there could still be "hotspots" of the nerve agent used to attack sergei skripal and his daughter, at different locations around salisbury. ian boyd from the department for environment, food and rural affairs told a public meeting last night there could be toxic levels of the substance in nine areas which are being decontaminated. james ingham reports. engine revs. as more barriers started to be put up around salisbury in preparation for decontamination work, there was a fresh warning that r
we'll ask why 14—year—old millie bobby brown was picked. hello. welcome to the programme. with you live until 11 this morning. the london marathon is this weekend and it's predicted to be the warmest on record. we're talking to some of the great british bake—off stars who are running — and talking to experts about how to cope with the heat. are you taking part? do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about this morning — use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will...
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eight because we lived quite near the border and it was perfectly normal to see them working between milly's and morocco and it's a form of survival because there are no jobs neither in malaya nor in morocco the only way to ensure a daily income is to join the smuggling business and carry the packages that are. there all the time the porters are the final link in the smuggling chain in malaya . to the smugglers earn millions of euros on the. border on the other side there is the government which profits from the local it's sea level and other taxes a lot of profit is being made but it's not being distributed fairly the women on whose shoulders the heaviest burden rests on the least. middle. hollow mom it can we get together later and deliver food to some of the women i've arranged to meet. would four or five packets be ok. thanks a seal later. it's early morning at the body of chino border crossing a normal days it's open for three hours during which up to three thousand moroccans cross over to collect their loads for transport on this particular day the border is closed to goods traffic no
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he was fined $120 milli a as result. it is a fine that he is gh ng. why are there so many robo calls and what is being done to reign them in. herb, thanks for joining us tonight 37. >> very welcome. my question is, they wouldn't make these calls if they weren't making money doing it. how much money are we talking about, do you think? >> absolutely, there are two reasons why robo calls happen, they work and make a lot of money. no oneras reallying the losses, i called the federal communications commission. and the federal trade commission today, they don't have the best number i can give you is one put together by consumer's ion, they say people in america lost $350 million last ar,nd every var to telemarketing telephone scams. t majority that is starting with a robo .ca we're talking about probably hundreds of millions of dollars a year. most people don't report the scam, so it'bl pro significantly higher than that. >> it seems, correct m if i'm wrong, to follow up on what bill was saying, they're making money on it, and is that why it seems we're get
he was fined $120 milli a as result. it is a fine that he is gh ng. why are there so many robo calls and what is being done to reign them in. herb, thanks for joining us tonight 37. >> very welcome. my question is, they wouldn't make these calls if they weren't making money doing it. how much money are we talking about, do you think? >> absolutely, there are two reasons why robo calls happen, they work and make a lot of money. no oneras reallying the losses, i called the federal...
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she came over to congratulate millie and the translator came over to millie and she said, no, no, i can wanted out of that crowd. >> so much so, i think i just woke up yesterday. people jumped out of their chairs. i've never had an experience like that. >> i have to confess. you're a big hit with the tween set. my daughter, harper, is binge-watching "the office." >> that's awesome. >> and we have another superfan, samantha. >> hi. >> how are you doing? >> good, thanks. >> my question is, if they were to make a reboot of "the office," which character would you want to kill off and why? >> it just got so dark, so fast. wow. anything i say here will be bad so let's just go with the worst and say, pam. knock her out. no, because she'll come back. it will be fine. she'll be like ghost pam and we'll still be in love. >> john goodman came back on "roseanne." it's all okay. >> exactly. >> thank you for coming in. >> absolutely. so good to be here. >> great to have you back. "a quiet place" is out this friday. >>> coming up, a cast of "dallas" reunites 40 years later. [ cheers and applause ] you
she came over to congratulate millie and the translator came over to millie and she said, no, no, i can wanted out of that crowd. >> so much so, i think i just woke up yesterday. people jumped out of their chairs. i've never had an experience like that. >> i have to confess. you're a big hit with the tween set. my daughter, harper, is binge-watching "the office." >> that's awesome. >> and we have another superfan, samantha. >> hi. >> how are you...
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fear about this and has is against dr mahathir because the command there appears to have got a nice milly's support against i'm not against a prime minister not you and therefore his party for all in total purposes has been leader just that yesterday so clearly pointed out that they are not and as well it's not in a panic moment a panic moment and therefore they're pulling all of efforts in order to stop the opposition especially to promote the from making any any further moves the for that if charlie leaves the station or i'm not let me give erick a chance to come back in on that one you've picked up tails on a point i was going to mention were let's go to a little bit earlier than planned though eric the i'm sure you've heard the suggestion that the ruling party the b.n. is moving out of fear that as the passage of time is not in its favor. well charles was basically just mirroring india because it didn't. get there. was all i would like to point out that really the nature of facts. since one book states buckley on the opposition so yes some are sincere in the opposition it pursues it up
fear about this and has is against dr mahathir because the command there appears to have got a nice milly's support against i'm not against a prime minister not you and therefore his party for all in total purposes has been leader just that yesterday so clearly pointed out that they are not and as well it's not in a panic moment a panic moment and therefore they're pulling all of efforts in order to stop the opposition especially to promote the from making any any further moves the for that if...
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domestically in the us and that's what we're building in attempt to rebuild an antiwar movement anti millis rest movement in the us to confront these contradictions and yet nato his military has failed to install proxies arguably from iraq to libya do you think though i have made yet what in venezuela which will see presidential elections next month we have seen that these attempts to try to circumvent the will of the people who have never been successful they can in fact put in place repressive governments that can be installed in a place for a few years but it is things that the trend in the last thirty forty years have been a trend going toward. establishing more and more progressive government that are committed to upholding the objective human rights of the people that they think they'll be success have been successful in venezuela that the world's number one oil superpower argument no i don't but it's very it's a very dangerous situation because we don't believe i'm really concerned whether or not they're going to allow the election to take place and next month if that takes place the
domestically in the us and that's what we're building in attempt to rebuild an antiwar movement anti millis rest movement in the us to confront these contradictions and yet nato his military has failed to install proxies arguably from iraq to libya do you think though i have made yet what in venezuela which will see presidential elections next month we have seen that these attempts to try to circumvent the will of the people who have never been successful they can in fact put in place...
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working with millie, the entire cast had to learn sign language to communicate with her.like a bully. >> no, anyway, no, it was really great working with millie because i had to learn -- when i first came on the set i saw her and she looked like an amazing person as she does and so i was like i really want to be friends with her and so i kind of -- out of the friendship i got sign language because obviously she's deaf and i'm not so i had to learn to communicate with her. so that really -- that was really great and bonded our friendship and just having swung, you know, because we come from different countries and from the same hotel, both new to us, just having someone there to help out and, you know, be there for you when you're sad or something, i don't know, but it was just really cool. >> you are both magnificent. we have some of your fans with you here. deaf or just really teenagers all around the world. you inspire so many. what is it like for you to inspire so many young kids. >> translator: well, i feel it's a real honor because all my life i didn't really have so
working with millie, the entire cast had to learn sign language to communicate with her.like a bully. >> no, anyway, no, it was really great working with millie because i had to learn -- when i first came on the set i saw her and she looked like an amazing person as she does and so i was like i really want to be friends with her and so i kind of -- out of the friendship i got sign language because obviously she's deaf and i'm not so i had to learn to communicate with her. so that really...
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in the 1980s, the figure of the anc, when the anc was banned, it was millie mandela, and now mandelanie mandela had to defer to nelson mandela, so there was a clash, a political between the two, and they didn't see each other for between the two, and they didn't see each otherfor decades, between the two, and they didn't see each other for decades, so there between the two, and they didn't see each otherfor decades, so there had to bea each otherfor decades, so there had to be a period there. but there were accusations around winnie mandela, during the time nelson mandela was imprisoned, having affairs and so on, at least allegations, and mandela had to deal with that, and also winnie mandela, with some of the anc tactics, there were different views. mandela had to deal with all three of these issues. and it was always unlikely that their relationship would overcome the long absence of them being together, and also winnie mandela being almost an independent leader in her own right and also wanted to be the leader of the anc herself. thank you for your time. nick miller has the weathe
in the 1980s, the figure of the anc, when the anc was banned, it was millie mandela, and now mandelanie mandela had to defer to nelson mandela, so there was a clash, a political between the two, and they didn't see each other for between the two, and they didn't see each otherfor decades, between the two, and they didn't see each other for decades, so there between the two, and they didn't see each otherfor decades, so there had to bea each otherfor decades, so there had to be a period there....
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domestically in the us and that's what we have building in attempt to rebuild an antiwar movement anti millis rest movement in the us to confront these contradictions and yet nato is military has failed to install proxies arguably from iraq to libya do you think though i've made yet what in venezuela which will see presidential elections next month we have seen that these attempts to try to circumvent the will of the people who have not been successful they can in fact put in place repressive governments that can be installed in a place for a few years but it is things that the trend in the last thirty forty years have been a trend going toward. establishing more and more progressive government that are committed to upholding the objective human rights of the people that they think they'll be a success have been successful in venezuela that the world's number one oil superpower ocular no i don't but it's very it's a very dangerous situation because we don't believe i'm really concerned whether or not they're going to allow the election to take place and next month if that takes place the less
domestically in the us and that's what we have building in attempt to rebuild an antiwar movement anti millis rest movement in the us to confront these contradictions and yet nato is military has failed to install proxies arguably from iraq to libya do you think though i've made yet what in venezuela which will see presidential elections next month we have seen that these attempts to try to circumvent the will of the people who have not been successful they can in fact put in place repressive...
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chemical attacks a concern for a number of journalists one of those is spelt from belgium i spoke to millie or had traveled to syria to judge it all for of self around two years ago i started to discover that i wasn't really told the truth about the war in syria and i started to learn more and more. and i have this led me to decided i want to go see for myself you know as people should. journalists should so i did if you travel to syria it's such different picture and then what is being beamed in the media unfortunately yes we have a long way to go but i think the rise of internet you know it's the reason i like. the control is slipping away from from the dinosaur mass media so. the development of syrian rebels really to assess potential u.s. strikes against the country that's a warning from the russian side at the u.n. security council where moscow washington once again confronted each other over the situation in syria. number two we understand very well that the heads of syrian armed groups have received instructions to begin an offensive following potential active force we saw recent exa
chemical attacks a concern for a number of journalists one of those is spelt from belgium i spoke to millie or had traveled to syria to judge it all for of self around two years ago i started to discover that i wasn't really told the truth about the war in syria and i started to learn more and more. and i have this led me to decided i want to go see for myself you know as people should. journalists should so i did if you travel to syria it's such different picture and then what is being beamed...
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domestically in the us and that's why we have building in attempt to rebuild an antiwar movement into millis rest movement in the us to confront these contradictions and yet nato his military has failed to install proxies arguably from iraq to libya do you think though i have may yet what can venezuela which will see presidential elections next month we have seen that these attempts to try to circumvent the will of the people who have not been successful they can in fact put in place repressive governments that can be installed in a place for a few years but it is things that the trend in the last thirty forty years have been a trend going toward. establishing more and more progressive government that are committed to upholding the objective human rights of the people that they think they'll be a success have been successful in venezuela that the world's number one oil superpower argument no i don't but it's very it's a very dangerous situation because we don't believe i'm really concerned whether or not they're going to allow the election to take place and next month you know better explain
domestically in the us and that's why we have building in attempt to rebuild an antiwar movement into millis rest movement in the us to confront these contradictions and yet nato his military has failed to install proxies arguably from iraq to libya do you think though i have may yet what can venezuela which will see presidential elections next month we have seen that these attempts to try to circumvent the will of the people who have not been successful they can in fact put in place repressive...
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. >> millie bobby brown at 14 youngest ever to make the list. >> is this a little intimidating. >> yeah>> i'm here to be a looky loo, just like looking around. >> just head on a swivel. >> all eyes on performer jennifer lopez who made the list for the first time. the night's honorees shared their recognition. the activist who turned the me too hashtag into a movement. >> it means a lot to represent survivors around the world and say we're visible and are here and have something to say to contribute to this moment. >> i am proud of people speaking out i think is incredible. >> this is first time i thought oh, my god had is crazy. >> and president obama official portrait, the honor left them in awe. >> i didn't the know these things would be possible and true testament to the power of transformation in america. >>> the legendary rock band fleet wood mac is back on the road. fired lindsey buckingham and replaced him with two. >> reporter: the sudden departure of burkingham was a shock and nut lineup is getting to still know each other it included the lead guitarist for tom petty and the fr
. >> millie bobby brown at 14 youngest ever to make the list. >> is this a little intimidating. >> yeah>> i'm here to be a looky loo, just like looking around. >> just head on a swivel. >> all eyes on performer jennifer lopez who made the list for the first time. the night's honorees shared their recognition. the activist who turned the me too hashtag into a movement. >> it means a lot to represent survivors around the world and say we're visible and...
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we felt the millis seat girl. over the composition of our homecoming court.hose are really hard years and it was a scary time. the race riots following in pittsburgh two hours away in detroit. were very frightening to me adding that into this. created in terms of the events that happened one after another.ve and king as one of the early events of that and actually just to connect at. sacramento is very ready. .. .. >> dr. king and what we might glean from these mirrored responses? >> one thing in common that i have found was that the language that king's detractors used to criticize him is often a similar language that people will use to criticize blacke lives matter, o criticize colin kaepernick, for instance. that they'll say the people are incendiary and divisive and un-american and unpatriotic and things like that. and i think at moments like this, it's helpful to remember that king himself was called that, and far worse. and king himself did, in fact, do things that were far more aggressive and confrontational than even some of these protests might seem.
we felt the millis seat girl. over the composition of our homecoming court.hose are really hard years and it was a scary time. the race riots following in pittsburgh two hours away in detroit. were very frightening to me adding that into this. created in terms of the events that happened one after another.ve and king as one of the early events of that and actually just to connect at. sacramento is very ready. .. .. >> dr. king and what we might glean from these mirrored responses?...
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have some major issues looking at a colleague from the muslim majority country, looking at a foreign millis are -- foreign minister dealing with any foreign minister from the arab league. i would suggest he would have a problem working with anyone from the european union because i actually think we are at a point where what used to be this sort infusing way in which people talked about things has been demonstrated since the 2016 campaign to be very specific in its policies. we know what anti-muslim and anti-arab bigotry look like because we are attending to see those -- we are seeing those implemented. i think, frankly whether it is arab or muslim majority countries, i think all people, including officials at the united nations are going to view this candidate as our secretary of state as suspect because of the positions he has articulated. i think it will absolutely determine our ability to be -- deter our ability to be effective leaders in the world. >>hoda, , we know mr. pompeo has been sort of a darling of actual america and the center for -- darling of act for america. people --other a
have some major issues looking at a colleague from the muslim majority country, looking at a foreign millis are -- foreign minister dealing with any foreign minister from the arab league. i would suggest he would have a problem working with anyone from the european union because i actually think we are at a point where what used to be this sort infusing way in which people talked about things has been demonstrated since the 2016 campaign to be very specific in its policies. we know what...
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he was given milly mouthed answers or answers that could be misconstrued. he was categorical.er communicated, never spoke with on the phone. no advance notice of disclosures and he also categorically denied any trip to meet with assange. a lot of these things have been floated out there. and to some as facts in part because of stone's involvement because he has often been not the most credible commentator, but to you, he was categorical in his denial. you also saw the classic roger stone claiming that he was poisoned but plu nomium. i covered it. if you are poisoned it, you will die. it reminds you this was the man who wrote a book claiming that lbj killed kennedy. >> there would be medical records that if somebody really wanted to they could. have you talked to him about this poisoning. >> it is ludicrous. in terms of assange, you know, he had spoken to us in july and august of 2018. and his desire. and one of the things i find striking about all of this is why he wouldn't have wanted us to be there if he didn't meet with assange, it would have puffed up his role in the campa
he was given milly mouthed answers or answers that could be misconstrued. he was categorical.er communicated, never spoke with on the phone. no advance notice of disclosures and he also categorically denied any trip to meet with assange. a lot of these things have been floated out there. and to some as facts in part because of stone's involvement because he has often been not the most credible commentator, but to you, he was categorical in his denial. you also saw the classic roger stone...
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millis restaurant caters to bus loads of tourists from germany and abroad no one he says wants to hear bleating sheep. when the financial crisis had remained in two thousand and seven and eight local started selling their land simply because in the long run it wasn't viable for them to keep it at that time i was able to buy land you could say i pounced and i was offered more land than i had money to buy. in the meantime monson villains acquired around two thousand tech to approximate the area of four thousand football pitches and he's not the only one. many investors have discovered remain in agricultural land is a profitable investment. i've read stories about a land grabbing on the internet and on facebook i also know many examples from the west and south of romania where hundreds of hectares of agricultural land have been bought by foreign companies which i actually don't think is a bad thing. as long as it's used at the moment fifty percent of land in romania is unused i repeat our mused. good notes does it. that's a much cited figure that has never been officially confirmed as of
millis restaurant caters to bus loads of tourists from germany and abroad no one he says wants to hear bleating sheep. when the financial crisis had remained in two thousand and seven and eight local started selling their land simply because in the long run it wasn't viable for them to keep it at that time i was able to buy land you could say i pounced and i was offered more land than i had money to buy. in the meantime monson villains acquired around two thousand tech to approximate the area...
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. >> i went on fox and we're in the process of getting to the bottom of this 1.6 milli$1.6 mi paymentas come to light that calls into question that payment. and whether it was made on behalf of mr. brody. i think it's very unlikely that michael cohen represented mr. brody in connection with that. my understanding is that michael cohen had no knowledge of mr. brody during this time period. >> you think it's somebody else that maybe impregnated this playboy model? >> i think it may be. >> are you suggesting it's president trump? >> i'm not sulgtdisul suggestin i'm just suggesting that we're going to get to the bottom of the nda agreement. >> there's the headline donald trump fixers, secrets and lies, it's no secret obviously that the publisher of the "national enquirer" is an ally and friend of president trump, people who have been in president trump's sights have been -- why are you tweeting out that "the national enquirer" is going after michael cohen? >> it's very clear to me, jake, that michael cohn, mr. trump and the administration have concluded that michael cohen's in a lot of tr
. >> i went on fox and we're in the process of getting to the bottom of this 1.6 milli$1.6 mi paymentas come to light that calls into question that payment. and whether it was made on behalf of mr. brody. i think it's very unlikely that michael cohen represented mr. brody in connection with that. my understanding is that michael cohen had no knowledge of mr. brody during this time period. >> you think it's somebody else that maybe impregnated this playboy model? >> i think it...
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springer spaniel named millie.>> if people could read, write, and comprehend we would be that much closersolving many of the problems that plagued the nation.>> reporter: she was raised in the new york city suburbs. she attended a prestigious private school. she was 16 when she met her husband during a christmas break. she left college to marry mister bush after he returned home a curio -- a hero from world war ii. she will be remembered as a gracious first lady who headed one of the nation's most prominent political families. kenneth craig cbs news. >> the mayor of san francisco being honored today. his widow stepped into accepted the survivor fire helmet. willie brown presented mrs. lee with the award. part of the gathering that takes place every april 18 to remember the great earthquake of 1906. the fire helmet presented for his efforts to restore a fountain. tomorrow morning at exactly 5:12 they will hold the animal -- they will hold the annual remembrance ceremony.>>> a breakthrough to fighting plastic pollution. >> kpix5 weather sponsored by mancini sleep world. rest easy during man
springer spaniel named millie.>> if people could read, write, and comprehend we would be that much closersolving many of the problems that plagued the nation.>> reporter: she was raised in the new york city suburbs. she attended a prestigious private school. she was 16 when she met her husband during a christmas break. she left college to marry mister bush after he returned home a curio -- a hero from world war ii. she will be remembered as a gracious first lady who headed one of...
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i read some out of millie's beak. we read a few hours out when it became clear that things were beginning to turn. it was a precious time. >> neil: as a regular church attending member of your incredible flock, reverend, i'd be curious, how did she see herself? again, don't divulge confidences. she's a unique and historical figure here. a mother and a wife of a president and two sons, governors. that's a unique place in american history. did she ever convey to you that unique post? or unique role? she seemed to slough it off in interviews. just what you see is what you get. you know her better than i. >> absolutely. a montra in the bush home is you don't spend any time talking about the big me. so if one got too focused on themselves -- >> neil: i'd never survive in that household, reverend. i don't know how i would do it. >> and i have to say -- when i say they were active, they were in church every week unless a health issue or travel prevented them from being in church. they were in church every week. i imagine the
i read some out of millie's beak. we read a few hours out when it became clear that things were beginning to turn. it was a precious time. >> neil: as a regular church attending member of your incredible flock, reverend, i'd be curious, how did she see herself? again, don't divulge confidences. she's a unique and historical figure here. a mother and a wife of a president and two sons, governors. that's a unique place in american history. did she ever convey to you that unique post? or...
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months after the storm, there are nearly 2,700 families still using the motel voucher program like millier family. why did you come to florida? she says it was never her intention to stay here this long and she thought she would be able to come here a little while and go back. instead santiago is known of the super eight motel and helps evacuees who end up in a string of motels along highway 192 in ki kissimmee, florida. the families say they were told the motel voucher program would last until may but about 60% of the families were stunned to learn this week they were no longer eligible and about to get kicked out of their rooms a month early. that set off an intense week of rallies, tears, and calls to political leaders and activists demanding help. then relief as word spread that the fema program would likely survive until mid may. >> woo! >> father jose rodriguez say there is no transition plans to help the families get back on their feet. >> these are people after the accident by a natural disaster. they are not out here on vacation and not here at the pool tanning or at the beach si
months after the storm, there are nearly 2,700 families still using the motel voucher program like millier family. why did you come to florida? she says it was never her intention to stay here this long and she thought she would be able to come here a little while and go back. instead santiago is known of the super eight motel and helps evacuees who end up in a string of motels along highway 192 in ki kissimmee, florida. the families say they were told the motel voucher program would last until...
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more than 2 millie marched worldwide.. >>> time is 7:45. it has been a week since the march for our lives. more than 2 million people marched worldwide spurred by the school sheeting ooting in parkl florida that left 17 people dead. larry gerson joins us. larry, the data is in and paints a much more detailed picture of who was at the march. >> onsite research, vicky, which is so interesting, by a university of maryland professor yielded some astounding information. for example, although no adults took to the stage, the march was attended largely by adults. according to the study, the average age of attendees was 49 years old. there's more. most of the attendees, 70%, were women. 73% had marched before, rebuking the idea that the event brought out a new generation of angry citizens. and get this, only 12% of the new marchers were motivated by the gun control issue. among all marchers, 56% declared peace as their most important issue while 42% declared their biggest concern was president donald trump. what do we make of all this? the march ma
more than 2 millie marched worldwide.. >>> time is 7:45. it has been a week since the march for our lives. more than 2 million people marched worldwide spurred by the school sheeting ooting in parkl florida that left 17 people dead. larry gerson joins us. larry, the data is in and paints a much more detailed picture of who was at the march. >> onsite research, vicky, which is so interesting, by a university of maryland professor yielded some astounding information. for example,...