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i'm natalie allen. here are our top stories. the u.s.izing for the deaths of two host oojs killed in a drone strike on al qaeda. they are american born wine stein and italian born giovanni. they were killed near the afghanistan/pakistan border in january. >>> live video now from armenia where a memorial is taking place to commemorate the tragic event that began one century ago today. armenian groups say turks murdered more than 1 million ethnic armenians during the first world war. their descend ends call it a genocide but turkey always rejected that term. >>> parts of southern chile are under alert after the calbuco volcano erupted twice in 24 hours. thousands of people are being evacuated. wednesday's eruption was almost the first in a 30 years. officials were forced to cancel some flights and argentina. >> the u.s. is promising financial compensation to the families of two western aide workers killed bay drone strike in pakistan. it happened in january. we learn more about it from u.s. security correspondent jim sciutto. >> reporter:
i'm natalie allen. here are our top stories. the u.s.izing for the deaths of two host oojs killed in a drone strike on al qaeda. they are american born wine stein and italian born giovanni. they were killed near the afghanistan/pakistan border in january. >>> live video now from armenia where a memorial is taking place to commemorate the tragic event that began one century ago today. armenian groups say turks murdered more than 1 million ethnic armenians during the first world war....
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first, natalie bennett, your opening statement.
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natalie: you were told austerity and inequality were inevitable.
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they're caused by failures of government policy. >> natalie bennett. thank you. i'll turn to david cameron as we open up now after your opening statements to the debate to pick up on natalie bennett's point that she puts across the immigration is to be celebrated. >> i think the choice really boils down to this. nigel is saying there's nothing you can do inside the european you on give up and leave, ed doesn't want to renegotiate anything in europe, regroesh yat all together i say get the changes we need and put those in a referendum to the british people by the end of 2017. i've sat around the table in europe and negotiated for britain. you can get things done. i've set out what i want to get done so we can sort out the immigration issue once and for all. >> ms. merkel who is the real boss made it perfectly clear that you can negotiation lots of things over the next couple of years but you cannot renegotiate the free movement of people in the european union. and that's back ud up by the overwhelming majority of the european parliament. do you accept or not that
they're caused by failures of government policy. >> natalie bennett. thank you. i'll turn to david cameron as we open up now after your opening statements to the debate to pick up on natalie bennett's point that she puts across the immigration is to be celebrated. >> i think the choice really boils down to this. nigel is saying there's nothing you can do inside the european you on give up and leave, ed doesn't want to renegotiate anything in europe, regroesh yat all together i say...
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originally born a little girl named natalie. >> i always remember just being different. i always wanted to play with the boys. and from a young age i was really adamant that i was a boy. >> reporter: so adamant that at 4 years old, the preschooler declared "i'm a boy." as a second grader wrote notes in black crayons, "i am not a girl i am a boy." handing them out to classmates. >> i've always felt like i've had a boy's brain. i always felt like i was trapped in this girl's body. >> reporter: for years, parents tammy and jim assumed natalie was just a tom boy. >> we really fed into society's way of saying what does a 4-year-old know? >> reporter: at age 13 natalie came out as transgender and asked to be called nathan. >> if someone were to wake up in the wrong body they'd be freaking out. >> reporter: he's now one of a growing number of brave transgender kids controversially transitioning, both socially and medically, all before adulthood. >> this is something i'm going forward with. >> reporter: when we met them four years ago they let our cameras document the transforma
originally born a little girl named natalie. >> i always remember just being different. i always wanted to play with the boys. and from a young age i was really adamant that i was a boy. >> reporter: so adamant that at 4 years old, the preschooler declared "i'm a boy." as a second grader wrote notes in black crayons, "i am not a girl i am a boy." handing them out to classmates. >> i've always felt like i've had a boy's brain. i always felt like i was...
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so natalie, we are very glad to have you here. please join me in welcoming natalie zanin. [applause] natalie: that was a wonderful introduction. thank you, peter. good morning, good morning. yes, i am natalie zanin. i'm going to be talking to you about cynthia. or codename sent you. this is a very interesting woman. she lived a very exciting woman. the ring research, i kept seeing it in terms of a screenplay, so i started riding one. how do you build a spy. -- how do you hold a spy? how do you create a spy? if you were to go into a liberatory -- a laboratory and put it into a machine to contact -- concoct a spy, you could not do much better than cynthia. all of the omens are there. she was born amy elizabeth thorpe in minneapolis, minnesota. she said she was of irish -scandinavian heritage on her father's side and mixed french-canadian and bavarian on her mother's side. as a child, amy had a relative named on amy -- aunt amy who lived with the family. to avoid confusion the family started calling her elizabeth and then betty. she liked betty. her father was george cyrus th
so natalie, we are very glad to have you here. please join me in welcoming natalie zanin. [applause] natalie: that was a wonderful introduction. thank you, peter. good morning, good morning. yes, i am natalie zanin. i'm going to be talking to you about cynthia. or codename sent you. this is a very interesting woman. she lived a very exciting woman. the ring research, i kept seeing it in terms of a screenplay, so i started riding one. how do you build a spy. -- how do you hold a spy? how do you...
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natalie pearson is in new delhi where a lot of the aid is coming from. natalie, give us the latest.know about the situation on the ground? natalie: the death toll has risen above 3600 people. more than 6500 injured. those figures are expected to continue climbing. there has been one piece of good news. a group of climbers that was stuck on mount average has been -- mount everest has been rescued by helicopters. the situation in the capital is still very difficult. power and water is still out. francine: natalie, what are you learning from the authorities? there is a fear of a disease epidemic in the aftermath. guy: -- natalie: that is a big concern. a lot of the water pipes have cracks in them. without electricity, they can't pump fresh water out of the ground. there are concerns about disease spreading. cholera is endemic to the region. it is very difficult to even begin to assess the damage and think about how they are going to rehabilitate. the infrastructure is so weak in the country. there's many parts of the country where roads have never reached. assessing the damage is going
natalie pearson is in new delhi where a lot of the aid is coming from. natalie, give us the latest.know about the situation on the ground? natalie: the death toll has risen above 3600 people. more than 6500 injured. those figures are expected to continue climbing. there has been one piece of good news. a group of climbers that was stuck on mount average has been -- mount everest has been rescued by helicopters. the situation in the capital is still very difficult. power and water is still out....
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i'm natalie ail allen. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world for our continuing coverage of the earthquake in nepal. we have this just in to in the cnn newsroom. within the last few minutes, a major aftershock has hit nepal yet again. the u.s. geological survey says it was a 6.7 magnitude. we know that climbers on mt. everest are also reporting a series of new avalanches and rock falls. as you know, many are still there. the death toll from saturday, 7.8 quake, now more than 1900 people dead. thousands more are injured. those numbers are likely to climb. hospitals and emergency centers are so overrun, many are forced to treat patients outside. right now, tourists, locals and rescue workers are frantically still searching any way they can for survivors in the rubble. many times it is by hand. there's no big machinery is able to get in yet. no stores are open so people are forming communal kitchens. they are sharing meals in the chaos. it struck noon on saturday just outside
i'm natalie ail allen. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world for our continuing coverage of the earthquake in nepal. we have this just in to in the cnn newsroom. within the last few minutes, a major aftershock has hit nepal yet again. the u.s. geological survey says it was a 6.7 magnitude. we know that climbers on mt. everest are also reporting a series of new avalanches and rock falls. as you know, many are still there. the death toll from saturday, 7.8...
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i'm natalie allen. here are our top stories. propaganda videos showing militants attacking iraq's baiji oil refinery. top u.s. military general said isis penetrated the outer perimeter but the huge refinery is not at risk. coalition air strikes hit isis targets in baiji and city of madi on thursday. doctors on yemen's port city of aiden tell cnn they are so overwhelmed with casualties as rebels battle for control they have given up trying to count the dead. chief moon calling for cease-fire on all sides of yem yn's civil war. >>> flags are flying at half taf across germany today as national memorial service for the victims of the downed germanwings flight. german chancellor merck el and about 500 family members of the victims are expected to attend the service. >>> an australian man died fighting for isis after leaving a promising career as model and deejay from his home country. cnn has the story. >> i'm active. health wise, i like to go to the gym. >>. >> reporter: his future looked bright but somewhere along wait he chose the
i'm natalie allen. here are our top stories. propaganda videos showing militants attacking iraq's baiji oil refinery. top u.s. military general said isis penetrated the outer perimeter but the huge refinery is not at risk. coalition air strikes hit isis targets in baiji and city of madi on thursday. doctors on yemen's port city of aiden tell cnn they are so overwhelmed with casualties as rebels battle for control they have given up trying to count the dead. chief moon calling for cease-fire on...
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natalie, we are very glad to have you here. please help me welcome natalie zanin. [applause] natalie: that was a wonderful introduction. thank you, peter. good morning. i'm going to be talking to you about cynthia or code name cynthia. this is a very interesting woman. i call her a most unusual woman but i find that she livesd a very exciting life. when i did some research on her, i kept thinking of it in terms of a screenplay, so i started writing one. [laughter] how do you build a spy? how do you create a spy? if you were to go into a laborde tory -- laboratory and put in ingredients, you couldn't come up with a much better one t han cynthia. all of the elements are there. early in life, she was born amy elizabeth thorpe in minneapolis, minnesota. she said that she was of irish and scandinavian heritage on her father's side and mixed french and the variant on her mother's side. as a child amy had a relative named aunt amy, and so to avoid confusion the family started to call her elizabeth and the betty. that he -- betty stuck. her father served in the spanish-ame
natalie, we are very glad to have you here. please help me welcome natalie zanin. [applause] natalie: that was a wonderful introduction. thank you, peter. good morning. i'm going to be talking to you about cynthia or code name cynthia. this is a very interesting woman. i call her a most unusual woman but i find that she livesd a very exciting life. when i did some research on her, i kept thinking of it in terms of a screenplay, so i started writing one. [laughter] how do you build a spy? how do...
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julie: natalie bennett. natalie: we are offering the reversal of austerity. the future of everybody in this room. and what we have been doing, we have been slashing at public services. let us think about what austerity actually means. somewhere near you, there is a children's center or library that is close. think of the workers. she used to be providing an essential service, paying insurance, she had a modest amount of income to spend. now, that essential services gone. everybody is much poorer. we do need to raise taxes on those who are not paying their share. companies in particular, if they pay their share in the world's sixth richest country. julie: mrs. sturgeon. >> it should be an in its -- it should be a means to an end. austerity is pushing us into poverty. it is holding us back. when economic policies do that, it needs to change. i believe with the tories and labour, we should have modest spending over the next parliament. it would take slightly longer to eliminate, but the debt would continue to fall each year over the next parliament. crucially, t
julie: natalie bennett. natalie: we are offering the reversal of austerity. the future of everybody in this room. and what we have been doing, we have been slashing at public services. let us think about what austerity actually means. somewhere near you, there is a children's center or library that is close. think of the workers. she used to be providing an essential service, paying insurance, she had a modest amount of income to spend. now, that essential services gone. everybody is much...
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take a look at this natalie. increasingly desperate yemenese, djibouti is becoming a popular destination. they are making their journey across it in fishing vessels. often we are told there are three or four families jammed in at a time. a quiet little fishing port in djibouti. we find this man and his wife turning their daily government ration into the family's lunch. they are one of 50 families kweez squeezed into this building site while the camp is being built. while her family is sitting eating together like this she can almost forget the night of the aerial bombardment. is. >> reporter: her son described the family's long journey in a ricket fishing boat as a window to help. >> reporter: but not everyone in the family made the journey. anna's daughters and families are still in yemen, cut off from all communication. talking about it, amna became too overcome to go on. as the conflict escalates, more and more yemenese are expected to make the crossing. all hoping it won't be too long before they can turn aro
take a look at this natalie. increasingly desperate yemenese, djibouti is becoming a popular destination. they are making their journey across it in fishing vessels. often we are told there are three or four families jammed in at a time. a quiet little fishing port in djibouti. we find this man and his wife turning their daily government ration into the family's lunch. they are one of 50 families kweez squeezed into this building site while the camp is being built. while her family is sitting...
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. >> why miley cyrus has nothing on 2-year-old natalie. >>> a theater sets up a kiss cam. >> but it'sot just any kiss cam. >> zombie prank that had them screaming in their seats. >> watch people run. we're not going to stick around and find out what happens. >>> spring has sprung right? but the snow on this mountain hasn't sprung yet. video on the youtube chan of curtis johnson storming up the mountain before he gets to the peak the peak decides to come down and meet him. there it goes. the snow has sprung. >> turn around. turn around! >> oh, no! >> crunching sound. >> that crumpling, crunching sound of suffocation. the snow all around the snowmobiler. he was out there with friends. how long does it take for them to get to them? quickly you start hearing scratching of shovels and two minutes after that you see his buddies finally get the snow away from the camera that's mounted on this guy's helmet. >> that's the longest two minutes of your life because -- >> did they see me? do they know where i am? do they have their shovels? yes, they know where you are, and digging frantically to
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julie: natalie bennett. natalie: we are offering the reversal of austerity.ure of everybody in this room. and what we have been doing, we have been slashing at public services. let us think about what austerity actually means. somewhere near you, there is a children's center or library that is close. think of the workers. she used to be providing an essential service, paying insurance, she had a modest amount of income to spend. now, that essential services gone. everybody is much poorer. we do need to raise taxes on those who are not paying their share. companies in particular, if they pay their share in the world's sixth richest country. julie: mrs. sturgeon. >> it should be an in its -- it should be a means to an end. austerity is pushing us into poverty. it is holding us back. when economic policies do that, it needs to change. i believe with the tories and labour, we should have modest spending over the next parliament. it would take slightly longer to eliminate, but the debt would continue to fall each year over the next parliament. crucially, that woul
julie: natalie bennett. natalie: we are offering the reversal of austerity.ure of everybody in this room. and what we have been doing, we have been slashing at public services. let us think about what austerity actually means. somewhere near you, there is a children's center or library that is close. think of the workers. she used to be providing an essential service, paying insurance, she had a modest amount of income to spend. now, that essential services gone. everybody is much poorer. we do...
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natalie. >> all right.e masked gunmen claiming to be the somali militant group al shabaab stormed the university overnight killing after the least between people and wounding 60 more. eyewitnesses say the gunmen were asking people whether they were muslims or christians and shooting christians on the spot. >>> iran's foreign minister says significant progress has been made after marathon nuclear talks overnight. two days after the deadline secretary of state john kerry is staying in switzerland. he's hoping to hammer out a deal to curb iran's nuclear program. iran reportedly wants a deal that will quickly lift economic sanctions, crippleing its economy. now, to a dramatic school bus crash in oklahoma it's all caught on tape dash-cam video from inside that school bus shows a speeding suv slamming head on into the bus this week. you can hear the children therestream screaming in the backgrounds, thankfully there were no serious injuries. police say the suv driver may have had a seizure. >>> fast food giant mc
natalie. >> all right.e masked gunmen claiming to be the somali militant group al shabaab stormed the university overnight killing after the least between people and wounding 60 more. eyewitnesses say the gunmen were asking people whether they were muslims or christians and shooting christians on the spot. >>> iran's foreign minister says significant progress has been made after marathon nuclear talks overnight. two days after the deadline secretary of state john kerry is staying...
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. >> and i'm natalie allen. you're watching cnn newsroom. >> you could say it's been a long time coming. nine years in the making. but now a frame work deal is done to keep iran from getting a nuclear weapon. negotiators in switzerland announced this preliminary agreement on thursday. >> iran would reduce its stockpile of enriched uranium. in exchange the u.s. and europe would lift sanctions against tehran. jim acosta has more from the white house. >> reporter: just when the iran nuclear talks appeared to be going nowhere fast, top diplomats revealed a potential breakthrough. moments later, out came the salesman in chief. >> the united states, together with our allies and partners, has reached a historic understanding with iran, which, if fully implemented, will prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: president obama sounded as if he was trying to convince the entire world that the deal now in place is the only practical way to block iran from nuclear weapons. >> iran is not going to simply dism
. >> and i'm natalie allen. you're watching cnn newsroom. >> you could say it's been a long time coming. nine years in the making. but now a frame work deal is done to keep iran from getting a nuclear weapon. negotiators in switzerland announced this preliminary agreement on thursday. >> iran would reduce its stockpile of enriched uranium. in exchange the u.s. and europe would lift sanctions against tehran. jim acosta has more from the white house. >> reporter: just when...
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so, natalie, we are very glad to have you here. please join me in welcoming natalie zanin. [applause] natalie: that was a wonderful introduction. thank you, peter. good morning, good morning. yes, i am natalie zanin. i'm going to be talking to you about cynthia. or codename sent you. this is a very interesting woman. she lived a very exciting woman. i kept seeing it in terms of a screenplay, so i started writing one. how do you build a spy. -- how do you build a spy? how do you create a spy? if you were to go into a laboratory and put it into a machine to contact -- concoct a spy, you could not do much better than cynthia. all of the elements are there. she was born amy elizabeth thorpe in minneapolis, minnesota. she said she was of irish-scandinavian heritage on her father's side and mixed french-canadian and bavarian on her mother's side. as a child, amy had a relative named aunt amy who lived with the family. to avoid confusion the family started calling her elizabeth and then betty. she liked betty. her father was george cyrus thorpe. he was a captain in the marines who
so, natalie, we are very glad to have you here. please join me in welcoming natalie zanin. [applause] natalie: that was a wonderful introduction. thank you, peter. good morning, good morning. yes, i am natalie zanin. i'm going to be talking to you about cynthia. or codename sent you. this is a very interesting woman. she lived a very exciting woman. i kept seeing it in terms of a screenplay, so i started writing one. how do you build a spy. -- how do you build a spy? how do you create a spy? if...
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. >>> and hello, everyone, i'm natalie allen at cnn center, and we begin with breaking news. a powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake has hit nepal, less than 50 miles from the capital of kathmandu, cnn ibm reports that their building has been shaking from the aftershocks. witnesses say some areas have collapsed. there were no reports of casualties but tremors were felt as far away as new delhi. >> this was a 7.5 magnitude. and it happened shortly afternoon on saturday, about 77 kilometers northwest of kathmandu in nepal. but again, the tremors are making their way across portions of india, even felt in new delhi as natalie reported just a moment ago. but this is all preliminary. in terms of the magnitude of the quake, we're still getting information on social media and particularly twitter. people have been very active describing the scene as the tremors continue on this scene. you can see on the television screen behind me just how the u.s. geological survey, and the map gives us just an idea of where the center of the earthquake was. here is nepal, the epicenter of the 7.5 magn
. >>> and hello, everyone, i'm natalie allen at cnn center, and we begin with breaking news. a powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake has hit nepal, less than 50 miles from the capital of kathmandu, cnn ibm reports that their building has been shaking from the aftershocks. witnesses say some areas have collapsed. there were no reports of casualties but tremors were felt as far away as new delhi. >> this was a 7.5 magnitude. and it happened shortly afternoon on saturday, about 77...
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natalie we are very glad to have you here. natalie: thank you, peter. i'm going to be talking to you about cynthia, or codename cynthia. this is a very interesting woman. i call her a most unusual woman i find that she lived a very exciting life. when i did some research on her i kept seeing it in terms of a screenplay, so i started writing one. how do you hold a spy? how do you create a spy? if you were to go into a laborde tori and put in ingredients into a machine to concoct a spy, you couldn't come up with a much better one than cynthia. all the elements are there. in her early life she was born amy elizabeth thorpe in minneapolis, minnesota. she said she was of irish-scandinavian heritage on her father's side and mixed french-canadian and a very and on her mother's side. amy had a relative named aunt amy who lived with the family. to avoid confusion the family started calling her elizabeth and then later betty. that he stuck. she liked that he the family liked that. her father was george cyrus thorpe. her mother was cora wells thorpe . she was an e
natalie we are very glad to have you here. natalie: thank you, peter. i'm going to be talking to you about cynthia, or codename cynthia. this is a very interesting woman. i call her a most unusual woman i find that she lived a very exciting life. when i did some research on her i kept seeing it in terms of a screenplay, so i started writing one. how do you hold a spy? how do you create a spy? if you were to go into a laborde tori and put in ingredients into a machine to concoct a spy, you...
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natalie, we are glad to have you here. pleas help me welcome natalie zanin. >> good morning. thank you. that was a wonderful introduction. this morning i'm going to be talking to you about cynthia or "codename cynthia." this is a very unusual woman. she lived a very exciting life. if you were going to concoct a spy, from a machine, you couldn't come up with one better than cynthia. she was born naomi elizabeth thorpe. she said she was of irish-scandinavian heritage on her father's side and scandinavian-bavarian on her mother's side. amy had an aunt named "amy" and so for convenience of the family they began calling her betty, and that stuck. first they called her elizabeth, but then betty stuck. she was an educated woman. she didn't mix well with minneapolis society. i think she at sometimes may have felt she was apuff them. she studied at clom bank and sorvougnt and university. it was difficult for her to display affection to her family. when i picture her now, i picture a cross between marches dumond and a character from douwnton abbey. well, the family lives here until 191
natalie, we are glad to have you here. pleas help me welcome natalie zanin. >> good morning. thank you. that was a wonderful introduction. this morning i'm going to be talking to you about cynthia or "codename cynthia." this is a very unusual woman. she lived a very exciting life. if you were going to concoct a spy, from a machine, you couldn't come up with one better than cynthia. she was born naomi elizabeth thorpe. she said she was of irish-scandinavian heritage on her...
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i'm natalie a homeless youth attend my senior year in san francisco i turned 18 a couple of weeks i've been homeless since last year, i saw my families were harassment he tells everyone that we bring men to our apartment and participate in lewd acts we were living loan but my young sister and mom had to defendism i want to see a breach of our school has an employee and if we have investigations for concerns i want to know in the school district looks at combraufgs based on aggression my younger sister has been belived and civil rights laws prevents person transmissions if no policies in place i'm here to request a change an adult is an aggressor more vulnerable than him all children need a nurturing place to live i was prevented from those from a man that makes my family's lives awful that is your duty to look at this and provide us with data and clarification thank you and good night. >> for the most part natalie your target and passionate thank you for coming to our city (clapping.) i want to point out you to our general council to give him the information and the answers to our ques
i'm natalie a homeless youth attend my senior year in san francisco i turned 18 a couple of weeks i've been homeless since last year, i saw my families were harassment he tells everyone that we bring men to our apartment and participate in lewd acts we were living loan but my young sister and mom had to defendism i want to see a breach of our school has an employee and if we have investigations for concerns i want to know in the school district looks at combraufgs based on aggression my younger...
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natalie bennett. ms.tt: i think we were talking about education, so perhaps we can go back there. particularly the point david cameron raised about free schools. we have a system with the academies of the former government that were based on competition, that schools compete with each other and fight against each other. the green party does not believe that should be foundation of schooling. we want to bring free school and academies back under local authority control and cooperative. we need a system that is not focused on exams, an exam factory that shows children into exam after exam. children needed education for life, a broader education that includes things like first aid cooking, sex and relationship education, personal finance education. we need a much broader education that prepares our young people. natalie: in wales there will be more cuts to education. there will be difficult continuing the grant past 2017. if labour wins, they will cut the grant by 2.2% according to the iff, that is one billi
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natalie?h them well, matt. >> we sure do. >> thanks. >>> here is another plane story for you. alaska airlines has permanently banned a baggage handler from working on its aircraft after he fell asleep inside a jet's cargo hold. the plane took off. well it returned to seattle shortly after take off after the pilot and some pass not jers heard the worker making banging noises. the man also called 911 after realizing he was stuck in the belly of the plane. listen as the 911 dispatcher trying to figure out where he's calling from. >> 911. >> hello. i'm stuck in this plane. and i called my job but i'm in this plane. >> you're where? >> i'm inside a plane. and i feel like it is moving in the air. can you please tell somebody to stop it. >> where are you in a plane at? >> i'm inside the plane. alaska airlines plane flight 448. >> the plan pleaded for help until he lost the phone connection. after the plane landed, as you can see there, he was taken away. taken to a hospital where he was checked out a
natalie?h them well, matt. >> we sure do. >> thanks. >>> here is another plane story for you. alaska airlines has permanently banned a baggage handler from working on its aircraft after he fell asleep inside a jet's cargo hold. the plane took off. well it returned to seattle shortly after take off after the pilot and some pass not jers heard the worker making banging noises. the man also called 911 after realizing he was stuck in the belly of the plane. listen as the 911...
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. >> questions for natalie? about cynthia? or elizabeth. >> we have one here. >> i didn't remember from the beginning, what year was she born? ms. zanin: 1910. >> she was in her early 30's during the 1940's. ms. zanin: yes. age did not dim her. >> what happened to her daughter? ms. zanin: her daughter died. denise was very unhappy. as you can imagine. her mother abandoned her and went off to live her life. in some ways, i think betty is repeating what cora did to her. cora ignored the children in favor of her social world. betty is doing the same thing. she is able at some point to compartmentalize and to say, that part of my life, goodbye. done. i am going to work with intelligence. almost as if denise doesn't exist for her. >> natalie, and how did the diaries -- were they in possession of the family? you made a number of references to the diaries. ms. zanin: i have not had my hands on the diaries. i have seen excerpts. i think the families have been. -- the family has them. >> you are a great storyteller. are you really not
. >> questions for natalie? about cynthia? or elizabeth. >> we have one here. >> i didn't remember from the beginning, what year was she born? ms. zanin: 1910. >> she was in her early 30's during the 1940's. ms. zanin: yes. age did not dim her. >> what happened to her daughter? ms. zanin: her daughter died. denise was very unhappy. as you can imagine. her mother abandoned her and went off to live her life. in some ways, i think betty is repeating what cora did to...
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first, natalie bennett, your opening statement. natalie: oh -- biggest -- big bonuses were inevitable. they were not. you all deserve better. let's put principles and values first. that is why i got into politics. the dream party is determined to not take the workers pay for the errors of the bankers. we're committed to returning to the founding principles, no private money going into private coffers. we know we must take real action on climate change. the biggest threat a thing as all. other parties trade in fear. fear of immigrants, demonizing people on benefits. but to build a decent, humane society we start with help. vote for change, vote for me. >> thank you. now we go to nigel farage. nigel: they may look different but all are the same. all six of for britain's membership of the european union. as a consequence, all of them support open-door immigration. is it any wonder the trust in politics is broken down to the extent it has? } -- i represent the u.k. and we believe this country should be a self-governing nation. we belie
first, natalie bennett, your opening statement. natalie: oh -- biggest -- big bonuses were inevitable. they were not. you all deserve better. let's put principles and values first. that is why i got into politics. the dream party is determined to not take the workers pay for the errors of the bankers. we're committed to returning to the founding principles, no private money going into private coffers. we know we must take real action on climate change. the biggest threat a thing as all. other...
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(en inglÉs) mientras que natalie y emanuel nos revela que vamos a ver un personaje nunca antes visitofiesan que no disfrutÓ mucho de la clÁsica comida espaÑola ¿verduras? ¿quÉ pasÓ la paella? sin embargo; dicen que estÁn feliz con la aceptaciÓn de los libros y la serie y que estarÁ en tierras cercanas muy pronto. no se pierdan la quinta temporada de game of thrones, por hbo y tambiÉn sÍguenos en las redes sociales, para el mundo del entretenimiento, es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios gracias stephani, ahora si, adriana y un resumen de actividad deportiva adriana: hola aquÍ tal minuto 61 los valencianos que perdieron la oportunidad de acercarse al atlÉtico de madrid, la concacaf mencionÓ los partidos en el azteca el 22 de abril y la vuelta el 29 en el estadio olÍmpico de montreal y la final en japÓn en diciembre. el tuca ferreti retomÓ su coral en tigres, un dÍa despuÉs que tigres se dejÓ empatar v/s river plate, despuÉs de estar ganando. >> gracias a adriana, y a ustedes amigos, nos vemos a la noche, a continuaciÓn el noticiero nacional buenas noches ♪♪
(en inglÉs) mientras que natalie y emanuel nos revela que vamos a ver un personaje nunca antes visitofiesan que no disfrutÓ mucho de la clÁsica comida espaÑola ¿verduras? ¿quÉ pasÓ la paella? sin embargo; dicen que estÁn feliz con la aceptaciÓn de los libros y la serie y que estarÁ en tierras cercanas muy pronto. no se pierdan la quinta temporada de game of thrones, por hbo y tambiÉn sÍguenos en las redes sociales, para el mundo del entretenimiento, es toda la informaciÓn,...
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natalie pierson's mom packed the cookies in her lunchbox with a sandwich and cheese but apparently, thathealthy enough. natalie's teacher took the oreos away and replaced them with a note telling mom to pack a more nutritious lunch. the girl's mother was outraged. >> they don't provide lunch for my daughter. i provide lunch. it's between me and the doctor on the what's healthy for her. >> a school spokesman said the teacher gave natalie a healthy alternative to the cookies. they say it's not typical for notes like this to go home to parents. >>> now a man who never shies away from an oreo cookie and glass of milk paul deanno in san leandro. you got a group who would love oreos there behind you? >> i'll take the oreos. we'll take them out here. the rakers and the blue jays getting ready to go. it's little league baseball out here in san leandro. this is part of the washington manor baseball league at a beautiful facility for baseball. looking now at the rake getting ready to take on the blue jays with warmup before first pitch at 5:30 and the weather is fantastic. it's a light onshore flo
natalie pierson's mom packed the cookies in her lunchbox with a sandwich and cheese but apparently, thathealthy enough. natalie's teacher took the oreos away and replaced them with a note telling mom to pack a more nutritious lunch. the girl's mother was outraged. >> they don't provide lunch for my daughter. i provide lunch. it's between me and the doctor on the what's healthy for her. >> a school spokesman said the teacher gave natalie a healthy alternative to the cookies. they say...
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thank you for watching, "cnn newsroom" i'm natalie allen. probably seen the shocking viral video of an arizona police car hitting a man with a gun. but you probably haven't seen the footage that may tell more of the story. we'll have that coming up next on another hour of "cnn newsroom." thank you for watching. ♪ >>> isis claims responsibility for a deadly car bombing outside of a u.s. consulate outside of iraq. >>> plus, we bring you an exclusive report in yemen where thousands are struggling to survive. >>> in australia police have arrested five teenagers suspected of planning a terrorist attack. authorities say the plot was isis-inspired. >>> enemy forces and adversaries. that's how the u.s. national guard in the state of missouri referred to protesters during last year's demonstration in ferguson. we'll have the report for you. welcome to "cnn newsroom." i'm paula newton. it'
thank you for watching, "cnn newsroom" i'm natalie allen. probably seen the shocking viral video of an arizona police car hitting a man with a gun. but you probably haven't seen the footage that may tell more of the story. we'll have that coming up next on another hour of "cnn newsroom." thank you for watching. ♪ >>> isis claims responsibility for a deadly car bombing outside of a u.s. consulate outside of iraq. >>> plus, we bring you an exclusive report...
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vote green. >> natalie bennett, thank you.nigel farage. >> six others and may look different but they are very much the same. all six support the membership of the european union and most laws made somewhere else. as a consequence alle1 support open door immigration. is it any wonder trust in politics has broken down to the extent it has. i represent u.k. and we believe this country should be a sovereign nation. we believe we are good enough to do that and we also believe open door immigration depressed the doors for people. and made it tough to get a gp appointment and not been good for this country. we have a positive alternative. let's have a trade deal with europe. let's cooperate with them as friends but make our own laws. and let's take back control of our borders and put in place an australian style point system so we can choose the quantity and quality of who comes to britain. by doing that we'llxd give ordinary working people an even break. >> nick clegg. >> i think it's pretty obvious no one standing here is going to
vote green. >> natalie bennett, thank you.nigel farage. >> six others and may look different but they are very much the same. all six support the membership of the european union and most laws made somewhere else. as a consequence alle1 support open door immigration. is it any wonder trust in politics has broken down to the extent it has. i represent u.k. and we believe this country should be a sovereign nation. we believe we are good enough to do that and we also believe open door...
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natalie, they will keep bushing against this deal. >> yes. so, and they have been using those allies for a few mons now. >> it looks like that relationship will only get frostier. the two spoke on the phone after this deal and in obama's speech he tried to reassure israel that he will keep israelis interest and security in mind. the intelligence official has not taken military strike off of the table. >> it will be interesting to see how this playing out. the people of kenya are reeling after another terror attack that left 147 people dead. this is new video just into cnn. ken kenya's military and red cross are air lifting some of the 79 wounded will they will get specialized treatment. authorities say thursday's massac massacre finally ended when the four gunmen were killed. phil black has more. >> a woman breaks down. her grief is overwhelming. this is the local hospital. its beds filled with dozens of people, most suffering gunshot injuries. panicked students fled, security forces rushed in to lock down the campus. it's a disturbingly fami
natalie, they will keep bushing against this deal. >> yes. so, and they have been using those allies for a few mons now. >> it looks like that relationship will only get frostier. the two spoke on the phone after this deal and in obama's speech he tried to reassure israel that he will keep israelis interest and security in mind. the intelligence official has not taken military strike off of the table. >> it will be interesting to see how this playing out. the people of kenya...
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joined now by hoda, natalie, and. joined now by hoda, natalie, and al. al. >> goosebumps. >> is that carson?oo is that who that is? >> i hope so.arso >> pretty hot in there, right, carson? >> wow. >> that's not the hottest part. >> the force is officially - the force awakens ripart. get more coffee.cially -- the force aw >> we'll have much more about get more coffee. >> we'll h that in a couple of minutes. that in a couple of minutes. >> and we have to tee up. >> and we have to tee up. you do have a little ellen you do have a little ellen revenge that's coming up that is so worth the wait. >> we'll tell you about e wait. >> we'll tell you about that a little later on. but first, from storm troopers little later on. but firs to strong storms firing up from storm troopers to strong storms firing up across the southern half of this country on the heels of seve across the southern half of this country on the heels of severe weather sweeping through texas. al, what are we looking at? >> we were talking a al, what are we looking at? >> we were talking a yester
joined now by hoda, natalie, and. joined now by hoda, natalie, and al. al. >> goosebumps. >> is that carson?oo is that who that is? >> i hope so.arso >> pretty hot in there, right, carson? >> wow. >> that's not the hottest part. >> the force is officially - the force awakens ripart. get more coffee.cially -- the force aw >> we'll have much more about get more coffee. >> we'll h that in a couple of minutes. that in a couple of minutes....
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i'm willie along with al natalie, and tamron. up to the trailer. or you woke up to this. >> the new j.j. abrams edition of the "star wars" films will be out around christmas. we got a look at the first trailer. check it out. >> my fa i have it. my sister has it. you have that power too. ♪ >> chewy we're home. >> goose bumps. >> so good. >> goose bumps. >> we've got to wait until december 18th. >> three words, break the internet. chewy we're home. >> and then i brought these for princess leia. you thought i was eating. get your buns ready. you like that? did you ever do your hair like that. >> no. i didn't have the capability. >> i think i did for halloween. >> i went to see the original "star wars" when i closed my eyes i can still see the marquee in little ft. worth, texas, walking in with my whole sunday school group. it's emotional. >> i was i guess 5 years old when the first one came out. >> jeez. >> how old were you? >> '77, i was 24. and i went and saw it again. i went right back in and saw it again. >> did you pay again? >
i'm willie along with al natalie, and tamron. up to the trailer. or you woke up to this. >> the new j.j. abrams edition of the "star wars" films will be out around christmas. we got a look at the first trailer. check it out. >> my fa i have it. my sister has it. you have that power too. ♪ >> chewy we're home. >> goose bumps. >> so good. >> goose bumps. >> we've got to wait until december 18th. >> three words, break the internet. chewy...
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natalie's mom lisa says she does not agree with that school's policy. >> they took it over the top. they don't provide lunch for my daughter. i provide lunch. it is between me and the doctor on what is healthy for her. >> reporter: spokesperson says the school did give natalie a healthy alternative to the cookies and a note like this is not common they say. the mother said he could not get an explanation from the school's director. >> natalie wants those oreos. >> probably. >> i bet she wou weigh in. >>> popular jersey shore town has a new distinction tonight it is a among america's favorite food cities. we will tell you where it is. >>> do you notice the same item always on sale? jim donovan has a three on your side consumer alert are sometimes retailers using deceptive practices to get to you buy? we will get under cover to check it out, leslie. >>> eagles safety mal conn jenkins loves four things, thinks family, football and giving back to the community and bow ties. they say clothes fit the man. find out how he got the started making his own bow >>> local town has taken home hig
natalie's mom lisa says she does not agree with that school's policy. >> they took it over the top. they don't provide lunch for my daughter. i provide lunch. it is between me and the doctor on what is healthy for her. >> reporter: spokesperson says the school did give natalie a healthy alternative to the cookies and a note like this is not common they say. the mother said he could not get an explanation from the school's director. >> natalie wants those oreos. >>...
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host: thank you, natalie bennett. will your party secure the long-term funding of the nhs while keeping public service available to all? miliband: of course we have to look at those issues, but i really do not believe that is at the root of all the problems of the national health service. david cameron said he protected the nhs. i ask you at home to decide whether this is what protection looks like. one million people waited last year in a&e for more than five hours. we are missing the targets for cancer treatment for the first time ever. to add to that, we had a tent erected in the hospital car park to treat people in the united kingdom. i do not believe that is protecting the nhs. his spending plans for the next parliament are even more dangerous. cameron: let's just take the one example of what we are seeing with cancer. 460,000 more per year getting seen and getting examined for cancer than used to happen. our survival rates used to be some of the worst in europe and now some of the best in europe. a strong nhs ne
host: thank you, natalie bennett. will your party secure the long-term funding of the nhs while keeping public service available to all? miliband: of course we have to look at those issues, but i really do not believe that is at the root of all the problems of the national health service. david cameron said he protected the nhs. i ask you at home to decide whether this is what protection looks like. one million people waited last year in a&e for more than five hours. we are missing the...
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natalie? >> yes, we had bob on earlier, our analyst, who is former cia, talking about. how it is virtually um possible to have the near certainty that they need that there won't be civilian deaths. when they call for a drone strike. what our analyst likely to say about the future moving forward with this. according to bob he thinks this could possibly be an end to drone warfare. what are your thoughts on that? >> it seems at the moment that united states and other governments rely on drones. particularly in an environment like this. if you look at yemen, for example, there are drone strikes on al qaeda leaders there, taking advantage of the situation on the ground. so drones are very much part of the armory. the air force in the united states believes drones are an important tool in the future. cheaper to build. cheaper to man. cheaper to run. more easily replaceable as it is not the same cost as losing a front line top of the range fighter plane along with the pilot as well when you put this vehicle into combat. so it does seem to me that the at least strategically at
natalie? >> yes, we had bob on earlier, our analyst, who is former cia, talking about. how it is virtually um possible to have the near certainty that they need that there won't be civilian deaths. when they call for a drone strike. what our analyst likely to say about the future moving forward with this. according to bob he thinks this could possibly be an end to drone warfare. what are your thoughts on that? >> it seems at the moment that united states and other governments rely...
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. >> we should mention erica is in new york central park along with natalie morales and 10,000 other women who are all off and running in the half marathon. the race is just starting but before the ladies took off, erica, natalie and the women of the team "today" sent us this message. >> hey, guys we are here in central park and we're so excited. we're here with a lot of our run for "today" people. a lot of people back there in the studio will recognize a lot of the faces behind us because they're a number of our "today" show co-workers and also a lot of the people natalie and i have profiled over the last six or eight weeks and introduce you to stories of why people run for "today." >> over 10,000 women participate here at the fitness marathon. it is an incredible event, all about women empowerment and the girl bond. so we are here in force today. >> we're super excited. there are first-timers here people who have done it probably more times than they can count. we have walkers, we have runners. there is literally a reason for everybody to be here to be involved. it's all about girl
. >> we should mention erica is in new york central park along with natalie morales and 10,000 other women who are all off and running in the half marathon. the race is just starting but before the ladies took off, erica, natalie and the women of the team "today" sent us this message. >> hey, guys we are here in central park and we're so excited. we're here with a lot of our run for "today" people. a lot of people back there in the studio will recognize a lot of...
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erica is in new york's central park this morning along with natalie morales and 10,000 other women who all off and running in the more fitness shape half marathon. the race is just starting. before the ladies took off, erica, natalie and the women of "today" sent us this. >> we are here in central park and we are so excited with a lot of our run for "today" women. back there in the studio you will recognize a lot of faces behind us they're a number of our "today" show coworkers and a lot of the people natalie and i have profiled over the last six or eight weeks to introduce you to different stories of why people run for "today." >> this is a wonderful event. over 10,000 women participate here at the more shape fitness marathon. it is an incredible event, all about women empowerment and the girl so we're super excited. there are first timer, people who have done it probably more times than they can count. we have walkers, we have runners. there's literally a reason for everybody to be here and involved. it's all about girl power. we're excited to bring it to you. we're going to bring yo
erica is in new york's central park this morning along with natalie morales and 10,000 other women who all off and running in the more fitness shape half marathon. the race is just starting. before the ladies took off, erica, natalie and the women of "today" sent us this. >> we are here in central park and we are so excited with a lot of our run for "today" women. back there in the studio you will recognize a lot of faces behind us they're a number of our...
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. >> natalie fong. >> hi good afternoon sfpuc i'm natalie i graduated in vial stooutdz studies from the university of san francisco as we're living in san francisco i want to know what is the energy reuse and a lay emphasis open the energy our future generations and myself let's make clean power sf our energy thank you. >> and last but not least here comes jess. >> good afternoon, commissioners my name is is jess the conservatism manager important the sierra club i've been working on sf clean power for 2 1/2 years we dug up the petitions we've collected in favor of clean sf power we worked since 11 and 2 thousand plus handicap written letters and preservations from san francisco resident through the m and board of supervisors please launch this program that are a lot of people that are existed for having a clean energy option in san francisco audio wanted to celebrate the community involvement i've not seen this many people come to the sf meetings to speak for cleaner sf power for a long time thank you and especially coming out in the middle of the day people take a long lunch to make s
. >> natalie fong. >> hi good afternoon sfpuc i'm natalie i graduated in vial stooutdz studies from the university of san francisco as we're living in san francisco i want to know what is the energy reuse and a lay emphasis open the energy our future generations and myself let's make clean power sf our energy thank you. >> and last but not least here comes jess. >> good afternoon, commissioners my name is is jess the conservatism manager important the sierra club i've...
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natalie?> and finally check out this leap of faith for a little league player in california. standing there at third base the 11-year-old then dashes home after the pitcher throws a wild pitch and, take a look, leap right over as the catcher slaps home plate. the umpire calls him safe and the team goes on to win the game. congrats to them. >>> it's 8:05 right now. let's get another check of the weather from al. hey, al. >> hey, natalie. got some friends here. did you lose your front teeth? what is your name? >> grady. >> how much did you get for those? >> 20. >> 20 bucks? man, the tooth fairy is doing a lot better. i'm going to knock out a few of my own teeth. make some quick cash this weekend. love that. let's see what we have for you as far as your weather today. really rough stuff racing across the mid-mississippi river valley. cincinnati, you've got some showers and thunderstorms watching these push on through. and afternoon highs, we do have ahead of the system, really warm temperatures.
natalie?> and finally check out this leap of faith for a little league player in california. standing there at third base the 11-year-old then dashes home after the pitcher throws a wild pitch and, take a look, leap right over as the catcher slaps home plate. the umpire calls him safe and the team goes on to win the game. congrats to them. >>> it's 8:05 right now. let's get another check of the weather from al. hey, al. >> hey, natalie. got some friends here. did you lose your...
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here is natalie pearson. what is the latest?ave been continuing, including a magnitude 5.3 quake overnight. there are trekkers stuck on mount everest and unable to get down. the avalanche has swept away their route. 19 have died on that mountain. it is the highest death toll for that mountain. ,> talking about mount everest there are dozens stuck on our best at 20,000 feet at camp one and two. we have got no way down. what is the latest of how precarious the situation is for those survivors as they remain stranded with no idea how to get down? yes. it is heartbreaking. a husband is stuck among the trekkers with no route to get down. it is now blocked by snow. they're trying to find alternative routes. they are running low on food and supplies. the wife decided not to go up the mountain. she is trying to arrange some kind of hollow cap were -- situation.rescue it is a tough situation out there. >> this is the worst earthquake to hit nepal in 80 years. many dead. many injured. many more missing. what is the survivability rate righ
here is natalie pearson. what is the latest?ave been continuing, including a magnitude 5.3 quake overnight. there are trekkers stuck on mount everest and unable to get down. the avalanche has swept away their route. 19 have died on that mountain. it is the highest death toll for that mountain. ,> talking about mount everest there are dozens stuck on our best at 20,000 feet at camp one and two. we have got no way down. what is the latest of how precarious the situation is for those survivors...
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natalie, back to you. >> our thoughts are with those people there.ale, and dylan will have more on your forecast. >>> newly released dash cam shows the start of that north charleston traffic stop that then turned deadly and shows officer michael slager telling walter scott he was pulled over for a broken taillight. after he returns to his cruiser, scott then opens the door and starts to run. scott's family says there was a warrant for his arrest for failing to pay child support. the shooting that then followed was captured on cell phone video by a witness. and today officer slager remains jailed without bond on a murder charge. >>> feidin santana captured the death on his cell phone camera. and in an emotional gathering, met scott's family for the first time. scott's mother embraced the 23-year-old and praised him for having the courage to turn over that video. the family's lawyer called santana a hero. >>> nbc news has learned hillary clinton will announce she's running for president as early as this sunday. clinton is now 67. the former first lady
natalie, back to you. >> our thoughts are with those people there.ale, and dylan will have more on your forecast. >>> newly released dash cam shows the start of that north charleston traffic stop that then turned deadly and shows officer michael slager telling walter scott he was pulled over for a broken taillight. after he returns to his cruiser, scott then opens the door and starts to run. scott's family says there was a warrant for his arrest for failing to pay child support....
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richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, natalie. a prosecutor said the captain and the first mate of that ship that capsized over the weekend have been arrested. they were found among the very few survivors. they're being charged with multiple counts of reckless homicide. anywhere between 400 and 900 deaths. this is the area of lampedusa. one of the front line positions as it searches for mie. grants. after midnight the boats pull into lampedusa off the coast. this italian ship is loaded with around 90 people from syria and africa rescued from a rubber dinghy just hours earlier. italy is the gateway for migrants into europe. every week thousands arrive just like this. rescued in boats, loaded into buses. now being taken off to be processed and they hope to start new lives. to get a seat on one of these buses, they take huge risks. a boat ran aground yesterday in greece crashing in shallow water near the coast. three died, 90 rescued. it was one of just three migrant ships in distress at the time. for europe this is a politically cha
richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, natalie. a prosecutor said the captain and the first mate of that ship that capsized over the weekend have been arrested. they were found among the very few survivors. they're being charged with multiple counts of reckless homicide. anywhere between 400 and 900 deaths. this is the area of lampedusa. one of the front line positions as it searches for mie. grants. after midnight the boats pull into lampedusa off the coast. this italian ship...
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natalie? expected to start hearing evidence as early as monday in the penalty phase of marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev. he was found guilty yesterday of all charges in the 2013 bombing, and for the killing of an m.i.t. police officer. he faces the prospect of life in prison or death by lethal injection. tsarnaev's lawyers will try to convince jurors that he should be shown mercy, saying the crime was masterminded by his now dead big brother. >>> a rare but highly contagious epidemic of k-9 flu is spreading in the midwest. chicago is the hardest hit. more than 1,000 dogs have been bitten by the bug, at least five have died. the canine flu does not affect humans, but it is easily passed between dogs up to 20 feet away. veterinarians say the best way to avoid it is to keep your furry friend away from other dogs. >>> new details this morning on the impending royal birth. according to kensington palace, prince william and kate do not know the gender of the baby. also, the royal couple will use th
natalie? expected to start hearing evidence as early as monday in the penalty phase of marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev. he was found guilty yesterday of all charges in the 2013 bombing, and for the killing of an m.i.t. police officer. he faces the prospect of life in prison or death by lethal injection. tsarnaev's lawyers will try to convince jurors that he should be shown mercy, saying the crime was masterminded by his now dead big brother. >>> a rare but highly contagious epidemic...
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natalie? >> absolutely.olina faces murder charges for shoogt and killing an unarmed african-american man. the charges were filed after shocking eyewitness video emerged apparently showing officer michael flager shooting 50-year-old walter scott in the back as he tried to run away. scott had been pulled over for a broken tail light and earlier on "today" his father said he might have tried to run because he owed child support. >> i saw it. i fell to my feet. my heart was broken. and i said oh, no. it can't be. and when i saw it, i just couldn't take it anymore. >> officer claims he opened fire in self-defense. >> the associate basketball coach and deputy athletic director of illinois state university are among seven people killed in a small plane crash in illinois. they were aboard a twin engine cessna returning from the ncaa basketball tournament in indianapolis on tuesday when it crashed in a field near bloomington. what caused the plane to crash isn't known. there was heavy fog in the area at the time. >>
natalie? >> absolutely.olina faces murder charges for shoogt and killing an unarmed african-american man. the charges were filed after shocking eyewitness video emerged apparently showing officer michael flager shooting 50-year-old walter scott in the back as he tried to run away. scott had been pulled over for a broken tail light and earlier on "today" his father said he might have tried to run because he owed child support. >> i saw it. i fell to my feet. my heart was...
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natalie: it's really horrific. what struck me is that nepal is one of asia's poorest countries to begin with. it simply doesn't have the resilience to bounce back quickly from an event like this. even before the earthquake, you were dealing with 16-hour power cuts in kathmandu. that's like living most of the day without electricity. you know, large parts of the country have never been serviced by roads. when you're talking about trying to get an economy like that back on track it's going to be very difficult. they'll need a lot of outside help. olivia: you're in delhi. we cannot reach our colleagues in nepal. what are you hearing from delhi? what's the status of the rescue operation? natalie: well, on the ground in kathmandu, obviously telecoms are very, very difficult. but the major problem there is there's no power and there's no water. there is the risk of disease spreading chronic, water-borne disease these deal with, and that's being compounded by the fact that the power is down so you can't pump fresh water o
natalie: it's really horrific. what struck me is that nepal is one of asia's poorest countries to begin with. it simply doesn't have the resilience to bounce back quickly from an event like this. even before the earthquake, you were dealing with 16-hour power cuts in kathmandu. that's like living most of the day without electricity. you know, large parts of the country have never been serviced by roads. when you're talking about trying to get an economy like that back on track it's going to be...
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you know what she does have a good idea. >> dark natalie, ladies and gentlemen. dark natalie.t. anyway thursday's price is right, this contestant is playing a game where she has three chances to pick the right price of a hyundai, sonata. if she guesses creekly, she wins. here's what happens when she gets a little help from the show's model. >> which one is it? >> 19,849. >> go ahead, manuela. >> boom. no. >> oh! >> i won it! >> congratulations. manuela just gave you a car! >> manuela tweeted on thursday saying hey, i just gave -- now i know what it feels like to be you. she got the car. >> and manuela is not in trouble. >> it's all good. >> she kept the car. >> manuela handled it well. very funny. >> charming. >> our good buddy. love drew carey. he looks fantastic. he eats nothing but matzo. >> and knishes. >> facebook friday. yes. and hilarious easter bunny photos from fans on our "today" parents facebook page. at least one person is not having a good time. that was speeding through them. the first was from whitney. that's whitney right now. whitney acosta. do we have the bun
you know what she does have a good idea. >> dark natalie, ladies and gentlemen. dark natalie.t. anyway thursday's price is right, this contestant is playing a game where she has three chances to pick the right price of a hyundai, sonata. if she guesses creekly, she wins. here's what happens when she gets a little help from the show's model. >> which one is it? >> 19,849. >> go ahead, manuela. >> boom. no. >> oh! >> i won it! >> congratulations....