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>> james o'brien. and now, with the trump administration, that position has been in place since the beginning. so, it is a whole difficult different situation, and it is difficult, because, i cannot really judge to administration's differently because of the two different situations. in the beginning, we had no contact with president obama, or his administration the way we do since the hostage envoy was created. so, i would say that the hostage envoy is helpful. the difference is also the obama administration was willing to talk to the iranians , and the trumpet ministration has said they will not talk to the iranians. >> hard getting a resolution if we don't talk to the iranians. >> right. >> again, you open with a correct statement, americans don't leave anyone behind. as i mentioned a few times, i can't help myself because it is just so -- i'm living every day with the consequence of that. that is what i thought. that is what my family thought, that is what we all believed in, that is what america s
>> james o'brien. and now, with the trump administration, that position has been in place since the beginning. so, it is a whole difficult different situation, and it is difficult, because, i cannot really judge to administration's differently because of the two different situations. in the beginning, we had no contact with president obama, or his administration the way we do since the hostage envoy was created. so, i would say that the hostage envoy is helpful. the difference is also the...
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executive tim o'brien and tasha bertran and our assistant general and washington post columnist, harry littman. everyone thank you for being here. tom, do we know if the new york a.g. or the manhattan d.a. are looking into any of these allegations that lanny davis suggested they look into. >> most of what mr. davis described on msnbc have been laid out in court on documents to last august and detailing in that ma michael cohen pleaded guilty of the kind of the structure of the payment where it came from. the checks is certainly something helpful to look at. we get specifics with respect to the date as you reference, katy. as far as these payments occurring and this involving the trump campaign or the candidate himself. michael cohen directly implicated the president in that. since this is already public and the district attorney's office and the attorney general's office would already have the
executive tim o'brien and tasha bertran and our assistant general and washington post columnist, harry littman. everyone thank you for being here. tom, do we know if the new york a.g. or the manhattan d.a. are looking into any of these allegations that lanny davis suggested they look into. >> most of what mr. davis described on msnbc have been laid out in court on documents to last august and detailing in that ma michael cohen pleaded guilty of the kind of the structure of the payment...
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as a jesuit father o'brien spent time with the poor, migrants in mexico.late as he, too, was an immigrant. his family came from canada. the university must take up their cause, he says. he's aware of the need for the church to address sexual abuse by its clergy. the university can study the problem and develop solutions. >> we've hosted academic panels which reflected on questions about the origins of the abuse in the church. not just the violation of minors and other vulnerable people but abuse of power. >> reporter: students have never hesitated to stand up for issues and he believes they will work to improve society in the years ahead. david louie, abc 7 news. >> many paths. >>> still to come at 5:00, the a's begin the 2019 regular season. >> but you'll have to skip the beer and grab some coffee if you oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh
as a jesuit father o'brien spent time with the poor, migrants in mexico.late as he, too, was an immigrant. his family came from canada. the university must take up their cause, he says. he's aware of the need for the church to address sexual abuse by its clergy. the university can study the problem and develop solutions. >> we've hosted academic panels which reflected on questions about the origins of the abuse in the church. not just the violation of minors and other vulnerable people...
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i am jane o'brien.ouor fatching bbc world news america. ♪ with t news app, our vertical videos are made just for you can keep up with the sadist -- with the latest headlines. download it now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presepoation is madible by the freeman foundation and the kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ >> possibilities. your day is filled with them.s pbhelps everyone discover theirs. anytime, anywhere. pbs, we are with you for life. >> bbc world news was presented by kcet world news los angeles. captioning sponsored by inewshour product, llc f: >> woodrood evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: president trump signs an executive order tying university research grants to campus free speech protections. then, a shift in decades of american policy in the middle ea. the president says the u.s. will recognizisraeli sovereignty over the golan heights, one of the world's most disputed territories. plus, a culinary guide to the persian n
i am jane o'brien.ouor fatching bbc world news america. ♪ with t news app, our vertical videos are made just for you can keep up with the sadist -- with the latest headlines. download it now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presepoation is madible by the freeman foundation and the kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ >> possibilities. your day is filled with them.s pbhelps everyone discover theirs. anytime, anywhere. pbs, we are with...
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jane o'brien and alfie, bbc news, new yo.: i can reportt t alfie was beyond thrilled to see himself with the jane on the telly tonight. our stories on our website anto see what we are working on checkout twitter. i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching "mec world newsca." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to , rk around your lifestyleso you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headnes you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possibley the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.ha >>t are you doing? >> possibilities. your day is filled with them. >> tv, play "downton abbey." >> and pbs helps everyone discover their anytime, anywhere. pbs. we are with you for life. >> "bbc rld news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsor by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening. i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is away.ew on theour tonight: a
jane o'brien and alfie, bbc news, new yo.: i can reportt t alfie was beyond thrilled to see himself with the jane on the telly tonight. our stories on our website anto see what we are working on checkout twitter. i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching "mec world newsca." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to , rk around your lifestyleso you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headnes you can trust....
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i want to get back to tim o'brien.f course, robert mueller has been described as a nonpartisan person of high integrity, but in the middle of this food fight or coming food fight as you call it, will that reputation hold up? tim: i think that is going to be a matter of interpretation. i think bob mueller is somebody who has -- he's both sides of the aisle has seen him as somebody who has integrity. i think bill barr came into this mix with people wondering whether or not he was simply there as an operative for the president. people have known bill barr for a long time have said he is someone who respects and executes the rule of law. i think again, this is going to play out in coming weeks. there has been reporting coming now, that came in shortly while we were on air that the president had not seen the contents of the report yet and that he is with a legal team in florida for the weekend and he is going to see some of it then. bloomberg also reported that barr has said that members of congress may at least yet word ab
i want to get back to tim o'brien.f course, robert mueller has been described as a nonpartisan person of high integrity, but in the middle of this food fight or coming food fight as you call it, will that reputation hold up? tim: i think that is going to be a matter of interpretation. i think bob mueller is somebody who has -- he's both sides of the aisle has seen him as somebody who has integrity. i think bill barr came into this mix with people wondering whether or not he was simply there as...
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miles o'brien is back with a report. reports for our regular seriess" on the "leading edge" of science. >> reporter: engineer davidke h has run the numbers on climate change, and for him the bottom line presents a stark reality. >> even if we eliminate ons, we simply stop the climate problem getting worse. ne don't make it any better. >> reporter: the pis already in trouble; there is too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and human civilization has done precious little about it. c as y see, these trendlines have a lot of inertia. so even if we stopped using all fossil fuels tomorrow, there's still so much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that the problem will persist for decades. >> we do need to drive emissions to zero, but we also need tore ce the risk from the co2 that's in the air. >> reporter: so keith is asking like what ifstions we could suck carbon dioxide out of the air? it may sound like an impractical idea, but he has some proof of concept. it's a prototype plant in canada built by carbon engineering, a com
miles o'brien is back with a report. reports for our regular seriess" on the "leading edge" of science. >> reporter: engineer davidke h has run the numbers on climate change, and for him the bottom line presents a stark reality. >> even if we eliminate ons, we simply stop the climate problem getting worse. ne don't make it any better. >> reporter: the pis already in trouble; there is too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and human civilization has done...
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ane o'brien.uela's opposition leader gets a rock star welcome home, but his bid to oust nicolas aimaduro could land him in riaving a path of destruction and heartbreak, a of tornadoes ravage alabama and georgia. at least 23 people are dead. ju everything you can see in front of me, this was inside a trailer on the other side of the road. jane: and the beating heart of art. how in a sedition in washington uses our own bodies to create ladigital ndscapes. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. thousands of people in venezuela have taken to thecatreets of the , to welcome home opposition leader and self-described interim president. juan guaido spent last week drumming up support across latin america for his bid to replace current president nicolas maduro. having defied a travel ban, he could now face arrest. the bbc's will grant is in caracas and has more. will: juan guaido could have been arrested the moment he stepd off the flight. instead, he breezed ck onto v
ane o'brien.uela's opposition leader gets a rock star welcome home, but his bid to oust nicolas aimaduro could land him in riaving a path of destruction and heartbreak, a of tornadoes ravage alabama and georgia. at least 23 people are dead. ju everything you can see in front of me, this was inside a trailer on the other side of the road. jane: and the beating heart of art. how in a sedition in washington uses our own bodies to create ladigital ndscapes. welcome to our viewers on public...
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i'm jane o'brien. you fo watching "bbc world news america," and have a good weekend. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos e designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay st-to-date with the la headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible byfr thman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america'sne inglectes. >> what are you do >> possibilities. your day is filled with them. >> tv, play "downton abbey." >> andbs helps everyone discover theirs. anytime, anywher pbs. we are with you for life >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by wshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: terror in new zealand. 49 people are killed in shootings at two mosques... one of the darkest days in that country's history. then, mark shields and david brooks on the dangers of hate speech to s
i'm jane o'brien. you fo watching "bbc world news america," and have a good weekend. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos e designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay st-to-date with the la headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible byfr thman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america'sne inglectes. >> what...
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i'm jane o'brien.a good weekend. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed t work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stayup -to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> what are you doing? >> possibilities. yo day is filled with them >> tv, play "downton abbey." >> and pbs helpsveryone discover theirs. anytime, anywhere. pbs. we are with you for life. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. tm judy woodruff. newshour tonight: special counsel robert mueller delivers his long-awaited final report to the justice department after nearly two years of investigation. mark shields, david brooks and others are here break down what's at stake, now that mueller has co
i'm jane o'brien.a good weekend. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed t work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stayup -to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> what are you doing? >> possibilities. yo day is...
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i am jane o'brien.s for watching "bld news america." >> with the bbc news app, ourid vertical veos are designed to work around your lifestyle, soca you swipe your way through the news of the day and stayh up-to-datethe latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. at>> funding of this presen is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> what are you doing? >> possibilities. your day is filled with them. >> tv, play "downton abbey." >> and pbs helps everyone discover theirs. anytime, anywhere. pbs. we are with you for life. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. ca inewshour productions, llc >> brangham: good evening. i'm william brangham. judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonight, tornadoes carve a path of destruction through the southeast, claiming over 20 lives and levelinghole sections of towns in alabama and georgia. then, a conversation with carlos vecchio, the man the u.s. rec
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the bbc's jane o'brien went to cast her regal gaze.e: one of the most lavish tombs ever discovered in ancient egypt. e is 3-d re-creation shows how beloved she must hen. more than 3000 years later, it is probably as good as we will get to seeing what it is like. >> this sarcophagus is important because it is the only thing that remains. jane: made from pink granite, the sarcophagus was discovered in 1904 along with what may be the queen's knees. >> these are kind of a mystery olwe are trying to. it belonged to a woman who died around age 40. seems to be heasa but we cannot it is her. jane: tracing the story of egypt's queens can be tough. although many ruled in their own right, they still lived in a ten's world, and their history was often manipuor even erased. the tales told in stunning hierogly because they are also symbols of authoritarian rule. >> it is a very strange thing in a patriarchal society to allow woman to step to the highest f runge ladder and lead her people. vewe kno little. we know the perfected image. jane: there are
the bbc's jane o'brien went to cast her regal gaze.e: one of the most lavish tombs ever discovered in ancient egypt. e is 3-d re-creation shows how beloved she must hen. more than 3000 years later, it is probably as good as we will get to seeing what it is like. >> this sarcophagus is important because it is the only thing that remains. jane: made from pink granite, the sarcophagus was discovered in 1904 along with what may be the queen's knees. >> these are kind of a mystery olwe...
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reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien.king a brexit delay -- british lawmakers ask for an extension to the march deadline for withdrawal.na republicans serve up a rare public rebuke of president trump, voting against his use ol a natimergency to build a border wall. and beto o'rourke makes it official, joining the presidential race. but can the rising drat turn enthusiasm into votes? welcome to our viewers on public television in the u.s. and around the globe. for the third day running, british mps have juggled high-stakes with high drama, and once again the outcome is anything but clear. tonight they voted to approve the government motion to delay brexit beyond the planned mah 29 deadline. that was the date the u.k. waspp ed to withdraw from the eu. this is the moment the results were announced. >> ayes to the right, 412. the nos to the left, 202. ayes to the right, 412! the nos to the left, 202! ayes he it. ayes have it. jane: the moon means theresa may can ask the eu to postpone brexit by three months or longer. the tim
reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien.king a brexit delay -- british lawmakers ask for an extension to the march deadline for withdrawal.na republicans serve up a rare public rebuke of president trump, voting against his use ol a natimergency to build a border wall. and beto o'rourke makes it official, joining the presidential race. but can the rising drat turn enthusiasm into votes? welcome to our viewers on public television in the u.s. and around the globe. for the third day running,...
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reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien.ast 49 people have been killed and manmore seriously injured after a mass shooting at two mosques in new zealand. >> the shooting and the shooting and e shooting, it went on about six minute or more. i could hear screaming and crying. n now the 28-year-old charged with murder will appear in court shortly. he posted a far-right manifesto and streamed the attack online. esident trump issues his first veto striking downss a congnal effort to stop his national emergency on the southern border. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. at least 49 people have been killed and dozens more have been injured after a gunman opened fire during friday prayers at two mosques in new zealand. the attacker identied himself as a 28-year-oldal ausn, and he will appear in court shortly. he filmed the shooting, string streaming the whole thing live on social media. aprime minister jacinrn talked about changing gun laws in the country. prime min. ardern: whan people
reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien.ast 49 people have been killed and manmore seriously injured after a mass shooting at two mosques in new zealand. >> the shooting and the shooting and e shooting, it went on about six minute or more. i could hear screaming and crying. n now the 28-year-old charged with murder will appear in court shortly. he posted a far-right manifesto and streamed the attack online. esident trump issues his first veto striking downss a congnal effort to stop...
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i'm jane o'brien. for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news othe day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> what are you doing? >> possibilities. your day is filled witthem. >> tv, play "downton abbey." >> and pbs helps everyone discover theirs. anytime, anywhere. pbs. we are with you for life. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newsho productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: disparities in the lengths of prison terms come under scrutiny, after former trump campaign chairman paul manafort receives a sentence of just under four years. then, it's friday. mark shields and michae
i'm jane o'brien. for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news othe day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> what are you doing?...
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reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien.f a slowing economy aft a disappointing jobs report, but there is one new position open at the white house, as another top official resigns less than four years for paul manafort. president trump says he fe bad for his former campaign manager and offers his usual message. pres. trump: this has nothing to do with collusion. there was no collusion. hoit is a collusio. it is a collusion witchoax. i don't collude with russia. jane: and celebrating a successful splashdown.n the spacex drampletes its mission, setting the stage for a new chapter in commercial flight. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the february jobs report landed with a resounding thud, sparking fears of a slowing economy. after months of steady gains, only 20,000 jobs were added last month, which was well below previous reports and far fromct exions. the good news, wages did. increa the report comes in the same week that the u.s. trade deficit hit a 10-year high. for more on the e
reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien.f a slowing economy aft a disappointing jobs report, but there is one new position open at the white house, as another top official resigns less than four years for paul manafort. president trump says he fe bad for his former campaign manager and offers his usual message. pres. trump: this has nothing to do with collusion. there was no collusion. hoit is a collusio. it is a collusion witchoax. i don't collude with russia. jane: and celebrating a...
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i'm jane o'brien. you for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the c news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the late headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solution' for america'neglected needs. >> what are you doing? >> possibilities. your day is filled with them. >> tv, play "downton abbey." >> and pbs helps everyone discov theirs. anytime, anywhere. pbs. we are with you folife. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. t caning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: gjud evening, i'm woodruff. on the newshour tonight, moreee than two after the deadly 737 crash, questions remain about pilot training and boeing's relationship with the f.a.a. then, brexit on the brink-- pre minister theresa may agrees to ste
i'm jane o'brien. you for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the c news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the late headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solution' for america'neglected needs. >>...
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reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien.ndian pilot captured by pakistan is leased, but tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors are high. the family of an arican student blames kim jong-un's 'sil regime for their so death after president trump refuses to in hanoi. he now says he is being misrepresented. and digging beneath the surface of mars. nasa's latest mission to uncover the secrets of the red planet. jane: welcome to ouicviewers on pu television in america and around the world. pakistan has relead an indian fighter pilot shot down over the disputed region of kashmir. pakistan says it was a gesture of peace, but tensions between the nucleaarmed adversaries remain high following a suicide bombing two weeks ago which killed 40 indian soldiers. thpilot was handed over in ssdark at the border crossing orth indian state of punjab. from there, rajini vaidyanathan reports. rajini: it was the moment india had been waiting for. as tensions escalated with its neighbor and rival, the fate of this pilot has taken center stage.
reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien.ndian pilot captured by pakistan is leased, but tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors are high. the family of an arican student blames kim jong-un's 'sil regime for their so death after president trump refuses to in hanoi. he now says he is being misrepresented. and digging beneath the surface of mars. nasa's latest mission to uncover the secrets of the red planet. jane: welcome to ouicviewers on pu television in america and around the world....
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i'm jane o'brien.you for watching "bbcd wows america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way t oough the newsthe day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores.th >> funding o presentation is made possible by the freeman foundati and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> what are you doing? >> possibilities your day is filledith them. >> tv, play "downton abbey." oneand pbs helps eve discover theirs. anytime, anywhere. pbs.re weith you for life. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on theewshour tonight: a dozen senate republicans break with the president, voting to overturn mr. trump's declaration of a nional emergency at the southern border. then, how indictments in the case of college admissions fraud expose disparities a
i'm jane o'brien.you for watching "bbcd wows america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way t oough the newsthe day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores.th >> funding o presentation is made possible by the freeman foundati and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> what are you doing? >>...
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the bbc‘s jane o'brien went along to cast her regal gaze.ancient egypt's. this 3d recreation shows just how beloved queen never terry must‘ve been. more than 3000 years and many looters later, it's probably as good as we will get to seeing what it was like. this sarcophagus is so important because it is the only thing that remains of the funeral set of queen nefertar. made of granite, her sarcophagus was discovered in 190a along with what may be the queen's knees. these knees are kind of a mystery that we are trying to solve. we can say they belong to a woman who died around the age of 40, who lived in the new kingdom. this could be queen nefertari but we can't say it's her. tracing the story of egypt's queens can be tough. although many ruled in their own right, they still lived in a man's world and the history was often manipulated or even a raised. the tale is told in stunning hieroglyphics can't be trusted because they are also symbols of authoritarian rule. it's a very strange thing in a patriarchal society to allow a woman to step to t
the bbc‘s jane o'brien went along to cast her regal gaze.ancient egypt's. this 3d recreation shows just how beloved queen never terry must‘ve been. more than 3000 years and many looters later, it's probably as good as we will get to seeing what it was like. this sarcophagus is so important because it is the only thing that remains of the funeral set of queen nefertar. made of granite, her sarcophagus was discovered in 190a along with what may be the queen's knees. these knees are kind of a...
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jane o'brien and alfie, bbc news, new york. there are day out.t her frustration and many people's frustration and many people's frustration in the delay of returning bodies to families for burial. she says they have had 30 victims approved for release to be reunited with their families. she said since she heard about the attack, the 24—hour burial. has been top of her mind as a concern. that is it for now. thank for watching. hello there. many of us will feel the hint of spring in the air as we import some very mild airfrom the spring in the air as we import some very mild air from the south—west. quite a bit of cloud around as well, but also some sunshine and it will feel mild indeed. the reason for those mild south—westerly is is because we have pressured to the north, high pressure in the south and drawing mild airfrom the south—west across our shores. very moisture laden so we are seeing quite a bit of cloud around. a very mild start this morning, no lower than 10 degrees in belfast. cloud across northern and western areas but central and sou
jane o'brien and alfie, bbc news, new york. there are day out.t her frustration and many people's frustration and many people's frustration in the delay of returning bodies to families for burial. she says they have had 30 victims approved for release to be reunited with their families. she said since she heard about the attack, the 24—hour burial. has been top of her mind as a concern. that is it for now. thank for watching. hello there. many of us will feel the hint of spring in the air as...
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still with us, tim o'brien, david jolly. so, tim, we've been talking about this moment that may arrive tomorrow. for all we know trump may be expecting a guy named veto. but how consequential will this be? after all, it's the republican u.s. senate? >> well, i think it's actually a seminole moment because it's the first time we're seeing his own party standing up on something extremely important to him and saying no. and i think one of the stories thus far in the trump administration is where has the gop been around reigning trump in when he's actually not done good conservative things around policy or his public statements? they've been absent. and i think part of this is an obvious struggle inside the party itself between the populist wing and traditional wing. but at some point the party has to take a stand on what they think the governance is. he's reaching into congress and essentially taking the power of the purse out of their hands. and that's a core constitutional principle that should remain with the congress. again
still with us, tim o'brien, david jolly. so, tim, we've been talking about this moment that may arrive tomorrow. for all we know trump may be expecting a guy named veto. but how consequential will this be? after all, it's the republican u.s. senate? >> well, i think it's actually a seminole moment because it's the first time we're seeing his own party standing up on something extremely important to him and saying no. and i think one of the stories thus far in the trump administration is...
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for the pbs newshour i'm miles o'brien in santa rosa, california. >> woodr shortly, with a look at how donkeys are being used in therapy to work with autistic patients. but first, taka moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your woodruff: the human-animal connection has long been known for its healing qualities. we love our dogs. we love our cats. and you might have heard of equine therapy, working with horses to help treat mental health conditions. but as cristina quinn from pbs station wgbh in bostonins, there's another animal in town that is gaining favor in the therapy world. >> repter: it's only his 4th visit to the farm, but eight- year-old memphis rose looks like an old pro feeding donkeyspu kin and jack with his licensed counselor, megan moran. >> they like hay. >> we know they like hay, we know they like food. so maybe we can motivate them. what do you think? >> yeah. >> okay. >> reporter: memphis started coming to cultivate care farms in bolton as part of a treatment plan for his autism. he says when he's here, he feels calm and happy. what is it t
for the pbs newshour i'm miles o'brien in santa rosa, california. >> woodr shortly, with a look at how donkeys are being used in therapy to work with autistic patients. but first, taka moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your woodruff: the human-animal connection has long been known for its healing qualities. we love our dogs. we love our cats. and you might have heard of equine therapy, working with horses to help treat mental health conditions. but as...
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miles o'brien, thank you so much. >>> next question of the night.against jussie smollett justice? is this about celebrity? is it about race? is it about incompetence? why did this happen? let's see if d. lemon can see what i'm missing. looked at chart patterns. i've even built my own historic trading model. and you're still not sure if you want to make the trade? exactly. sounds like a case of analysis paralysis. is there a cure? td ameritrade's trade desk. they can help gut check your strategies and answer all your toughest questions. sounds perfect. see, your stress level was here and i got you down to here, i've done my job. call for a strategy gut check with td ameritrade. ♪ from maybelline new york. fits skin tone and texture. in 2 finishes: matte and poreless and dewy and smooth. 64 fits. fit me foundation. only from maybelline new york. woman: ahh! need a change of scenery? kayak searches hundreds of travel sites and lets you see how your baggage will affect the cost of your flight, so you can be confident you're getting the right flight at t
miles o'brien, thank you so much. >>> next question of the night.against jussie smollett justice? is this about celebrity? is it about race? is it about incompetence? why did this happen? let's see if d. lemon can see what i'm missing. looked at chart patterns. i've even built my own historic trading model. and you're still not sure if you want to make the trade? exactly. sounds like a case of analysis paralysis. is there a cure? td ameritrade's trade desk. they can help gut check your...
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. >> woodruf miles o'brien, we thank you. >> you're welcome, judy. >> woodruff: our secjor headline tonight involves paul manafort, president trump's former campaign chair. nfederal judge in washing sentenced him today to 3.5 years for crimes related to foreign lobbying and witness tampering. he already received just under four yrs prison time in a separate case. d the white house, the president was asout a possible pardon. >> i have not even given it a thought, as of this moment. it's not something that's right now on my mind. i do feel badly for paul manafort, that i can tell you. >> woodruff: shortly after toy's sentencing, the manhattan district attorney brought new, new york state charges of mortgage fraud andes other crgainst manafort. william brangham will have details on all of this, after the news summary. in the day's other news, a lawyer for president trump'ser foersonal attorney, michael cohen, defended cohen's denials that he sought a presidential pardon. it came in a letter to congressman elijah cummings, chair of the house oversight committee. the letter said that "at no time
. >> woodruf miles o'brien, we thank you. >> you're welcome, judy. >> woodruff: our secjor headline tonight involves paul manafort, president trump's former campaign chair. nfederal judge in washing sentenced him today to 3.5 years for crimes related to foreign lobbying and witness tampering. he already received just under four yrs prison time in a separate case. d the white house, the president was asout a possible pardon. >> i have not even given it a thought, as of...
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and tim o'brien, executive editor of bloomberg. an msnbc contributor. he's been reporting on donald trump literally for decades. he wrote a book about donald trump that got him sued by donald trump and tim o'brien won that lawsuit. donny, the checks. seeing this change where you have -- you go from the two signatures of allen weissleberg and donald trump jr. and suddenly no one's willing to sign these checks anymore after a special prosecutor's announced and we see one signature on the checks, donald trump. >> yeah. i think you lay it out perfectly. and i think what's interesting is that weissleberg, and we talked last time tim and i were on, about how he's going to be such a key figure. he was the guy doing everything. so it's fascinating that all of a sudden trump is signing his own checks. and one other thing about trump and checks. trump does not like to pay money. people know who work for trump in new york over the years. >> yeah. >> very hard to collect for anything. here now all of a sudden donald trump amidst his daily presidential routines is w
and tim o'brien, executive editor of bloomberg. an msnbc contributor. he's been reporting on donald trump literally for decades. he wrote a book about donald trump that got him sued by donald trump and tim o'brien won that lawsuit. donny, the checks. seeing this change where you have -- you go from the two signatures of allen weissleberg and donald trump jr. and suddenly no one's willing to sign these checks anymore after a special prosecutor's announced and we see one signature on the checks,...
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anything negative about it a decision like this, but there are those against it, cricketer, niall o'brien, i don't like this idea at all. how about one of his supporters here, sorry i'm a traditionalist on this one. a big no for me on placing numbers on test cricket shirts. michael vann though, he's very different about this, delighted to hear about names and numbers potentially being on test cricket shirts. well, it's more than potentially, it's actually going to happen. what about the guy who broke the story, allie martin, personally i think it's a good idea. let's talk to allison mitchell, she's a cricket commentator around the world and for the bbc, of course, allison first thing to say to you, why all this boss about something that most of us i guess, seems like such a small thing. it isa thing. it is a break with tradition, isn't it? cricket has a long history of tradition in the test again, people see it as a sacred form of the game almost, it's something that i've been calling forfor a almost, it's something that i've been calling for for a long time, either during commentary test
anything negative about it a decision like this, but there are those against it, cricketer, niall o'brien, i don't like this idea at all. how about one of his supporters here, sorry i'm a traditionalist on this one. a big no for me on placing numbers on test cricket shirts. michael vann though, he's very different about this, delighted to hear about names and numbers potentially being on test cricket shirts. well, it's more than potentially, it's actually going to happen. what about the guy who...
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that included the men's team pursuit in which the quartet of leigh howard, sam welsford, kelland o'briennd alex porter set a new world record as they beat great brtitain in the final. they clocked 3 minutes, 48.012 seconds, breaking the record they set at last year's commwealth games, and laying down a marker ahead of next year's olympics in tokyo. we knew coming in had good form, doing good timings in practice. but to be able to qualify after the fastest i am after what happened with the new zealander. we wanted to bring the world title back to australia and that if we executed everything we would challenge for the world record but not by that much. there was a second gold medal later in the day for sam welsford as he raced to individual success in the men's scratch race, adding the world title to the gold medal that he won on home territory in the commonwealth games last year. australia's third gold of the day came in the women's team pursuit. as in the men's event, the aussies were up against great britain in the final. the quartet of ashlee ankudinoff, georgia baker, amy cure and ann
that included the men's team pursuit in which the quartet of leigh howard, sam welsford, kelland o'briennd alex porter set a new world record as they beat great brtitain in the final. they clocked 3 minutes, 48.012 seconds, breaking the record they set at last year's commwealth games, and laying down a marker ahead of next year's olympics in tokyo. we knew coming in had good form, doing good timings in practice. but to be able to qualify after the fastest i am after what happened with the new...
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tim o'brien and michael steele remain with us. remember moon ms.s and the expression dark side of the moon because they would pass on the dark side of the moon and lose communications with the mother planet. i've been saying once this mueller report is over o, we may be in for dark side of the moon with just house democrats to make up the absence of noise. what is this president, who you have written about and chronicled so closely going to be like? >> i think he's go to be a lot like he's been this past week. he's existing in the same void that the rest of the country is. there's been a lot of anticipation about when will the mueller report land and what will it contain? there's a lot of loose speculation on that. even when with it does land, bill barr doesn't have to do anything. >> no time constraints. >> i suspect adam schiff and jerry nadler aren't going to let him sit on it too long. and there's going to be another round of speculation and every time president trump fills that void by las out. and trump using these moments a
tim o'brien and michael steele remain with us. remember moon ms.s and the expression dark side of the moon because they would pass on the dark side of the moon and lose communications with the mother planet. i've been saying once this mueller report is over o, we may be in for dark side of the moon with just house democrats to make up the absence of noise. what is this president, who you have written about and chronicled so closely going to be like? >> i think he's go to be a lot like...
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it is a glass house, timothy o'brien, he knows a lot about trump. joy" after the break. ♪ when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪tum tum tum tum smoothies. also available tums sugar-free. >>> if you see something, russia, if you can get us hillary clinton e-mails. please, russia, please russia, please. please get us the e-mails, please! then that fake cnn and other say -- he asks russia to go get the e-mails. horrible. welcome back to "am joy." donald trump's 122-minute long speech. a rant against robert mueller and clinton. what donald trump did not discuss in those nearly two hours was his former fixer michael cohen who spilled all the tea in front of congress calling trump a liar and a conman. fox news is still going out of its way pretend that michael cohen's testimony never happened. the star of the hearing does not exist is also a total liar. >> you know i was kind of dragged in a little bit of the michael cohen's testimony. i interviewed him many times on tv. he was never my attor
it is a glass house, timothy o'brien, he knows a lot about trump. joy" after the break. ♪ when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪tum tum tum tum smoothies. also available tums sugar-free. >>> if you see something, russia, if you can get us hillary clinton e-mails. please, russia, please russia, please. please get us the e-mails, please! then that fake cnn and other say -- he asks russia to go get the e-mails....
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his name is kevin o'brien and is a jesuit priest. his krcredentials are long. he taught at georgetown and cared four lepers cared for lepers in india. >> i'm just filled with gratitude. i will try every day to be worthy of the trust that santa clara's put into me. >> o'brien's first day on the job officially will be july 1st. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. and speaking of the first. tomorrow is the first day of spring, and we have a storm coming in. >> i now. it was hard with that cloud cover today, wasn't it? man. >> after the weekend we had. saw the clouds, oh, man. you probably want more sunshine, i'm guessing, after how active it has been in january and february. can you see right now on storm ranger mobile done luppler rada. there's that next system right there starting to push the moisture. the central coast, getting to the bay area. we are seeing a few lightning strikes pop up. definitely instability that could spawn off thunderstorms as we go through the duration of the storm system. so let's get you a closer look at storm rang
his name is kevin o'brien and is a jesuit priest. his krcredentials are long. he taught at georgetown and cared four lepers cared for lepers in india. >> i'm just filled with gratitude. i will try every day to be worthy of the trust that santa clara's put into me. >> o'brien's first day on the job officially will be july 1st. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. and speaking of the first. tomorrow is the first day of spring, and we have a storm coming...
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captain mark o'brien scored the decisive goal and injury time as dortmund we took the league's top spot. who'd seen five or had a selection headache coming into the clash with head to berlin axels it still gets unpack all cusser all were ruled out. and his headache would have worsened early on was just four minutes and salomon kalou to it as it now was almost a lady stormed unhindered towards goal. and made it one one was a deflection was hard to digest for best the boy called out. his mood improved after thirty minutes when you inveigle handling the ball which i'm. telling you come from now to back in the lead with his second goal. duckman must have fired themselves up at half time as they leveled in the forty seventh minute i've done a good doobie to mark a breach in the air and it was all to play for. dortmund's wastefulness in front of goal meant it was injury time before captain marco is risky to cite was showing jesus a technique just to hold his fifteenth goal of the season five then at the base of it so red for taking out his frustrations on burkey capital gains in berlin for da
captain mark o'brien scored the decisive goal and injury time as dortmund we took the league's top spot. who'd seen five or had a selection headache coming into the clash with head to berlin axels it still gets unpack all cusser all were ruled out. and his headache would have worsened early on was just four minutes and salomon kalou to it as it now was almost a lady stormed unhindered towards goal. and made it one one was a deflection was hard to digest for best the boy called out. his mood...
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tim o'brien is joining us.column, the time that donald trump filed a huge insurance claim. give us the details on why this is true insight into what is coming next. hurricanes came through florida in 2005, donald trump has a resort there and he filed and received about $18.3 million in insurance. which is small portion of that went back into his resort itself. he was asked about this in litigation and he could not say whether or not the property had been damaged. and other reporters who went there to look at the property said there were no signs of real damage, so the question was what were the insurance proceeds for, that was a lot of money coming into his pocket that appeared to be used for something other than repairing his resort. vonnie: the reason this is important, first of all the president said he hadn't reviewed any of this and did not know much about it -- he might've been allowed to handle the money that way. letters, they span a huge variety of business dealings, of donald trump's organization and
tim o'brien is joining us.column, the time that donald trump filed a huge insurance claim. give us the details on why this is true insight into what is coming next. hurricanes came through florida in 2005, donald trump has a resort there and he filed and received about $18.3 million in insurance. which is small portion of that went back into his resort itself. he was asked about this in litigation and he could not say whether or not the property had been damaged. and other reporters who went...
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our miles o'brien, who watchesav thtion business, joins us from boston. miles, hello. what we know about this airplane and what we know abist not only trash but the one of a very similar model, the same model that occurred last october, wha what does it pointo in terms of pose causes? >> well, you have to be rsrefulle connecting the dots this early, of co judy, but a modern airliner such as the 737 max 8 doesn't fall from out of the sky. you've had two of these aircraft doing exactly that in the same phase of flight the las months. that raises alarm bells. until the black bonxesd the flightdata recorder are analyzed, we can't say for certain. in the meantime, there's a prudent response to ground the aircraft until it is known one way tore the other if there's an endemic flaw in the design. >> woodruff: we knw boeing changed the design to a degree when they designed thiaxs 8. what was changed? >> the key was they wanted to make it longer range and more fuel efficient.a so it nt putting a bigger engine on it, heavier and wider in diameter. so to fit under the wings and h
our miles o'brien, who watchesav thtion business, joins us from boston. miles, hello. what we know about this airplane and what we know abist not only trash but the one of a very similar model, the same model that occurred last october, wha what does it pointo in terms of pose causes? >> well, you have to be rsrefulle connecting the dots this early, of co judy, but a modern airliner such as the 737 max 8 doesn't fall from out of the sky. you've had two of these aircraft doing exactly that...
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anyway, tim o'brien, susan, thank you. >>> up next, seven years ago.e warned about the dangers of russia. some are saying, sorry, you were right. you're watching "hardball." saye right. you're watching "hardball. guys do whatever it takes to deal with shave irritation. so, we re-imagined the razor with the new gillette skinguard. it has a unique guard between the blades. that's designed to reduce irritation during the shave. because we believe all men deserve a razor just for them. the best a man can get. gillette. at panera, we treat soup differently. with vine ripened tomatoes, signature cheddar, simmered to perfection. with big flavors, not artificial ones. enjoy 100% clean soup today. panera. food as it should be. enjoy 100% clean soup today. look limu. a civilian buying a new car.ug let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ 4 out of 5 people who
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tim o'brien is executive editor of "bloomberg opinion". i want to start with phil. know we've all been overwhelmed by the mueller report four-page summary from barr that there was no crime that he can find by a reasonable doubt. imagine if the history books are closed on this and it says trump had a lot of dealings back and forth with the russian oligarchs and putin, he was offering oplot -- much better u.s. policy on sanctions on everything else. oh, he's going to back them on their grab of ukrain or grab for ukrain. and they couldn't prove criminality and that's the end of the conversation. it seems some of the republican party would say wait a minute, do i agree with adam schiff who says is this okay the president was playing ball, to use an american phrase. you do this, i'll do that? is this story over becausia can't prove an actual crime in the courts? >> the story's not over because mueller, according to the letter from bill barr saying he didn't have enough evidence to charge a crime here. but that doesn't mean no evidence exists. and we can surmise there mus
tim o'brien is executive editor of "bloomberg opinion". i want to start with phil. know we've all been overwhelmed by the mueller report four-page summary from barr that there was no crime that he can find by a reasonable doubt. imagine if the history books are closed on this and it says trump had a lot of dealings back and forth with the russian oligarchs and putin, he was offering oplot -- much better u.s. policy on sanctions on everything else. oh, he's going to back them on their...
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that included the men's team pursuit in which the quartet of leigh howard, sam welsford, kelland o'brienhe final. they clocked 3 minutes, 48.012 seconds, breaking the record they set at last year's commwealth games, and laying down a marker ahead of next year's olympics in tokyo. we knew coming in had good form, doing good timings in practice. but to be able to qualify after the fastest i
that included the men's team pursuit in which the quartet of leigh howard, sam welsford, kelland o'brienhe final. they clocked 3 minutes, 48.012 seconds, breaking the record they set at last year's commwealth games, and laying down a marker ahead of next year's olympics in tokyo. we knew coming in had good form, doing good timings in practice. but to be able to qualify after the fastest i
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>> still with us, tim o'brien and rick wilson as the president almost as if watching rick was quoting rick back to rick. that was from tonight's rally and, rick, there was this on health care. we'll talk about this on the other side. >> we have a chance of killing obamacare. we almost did it but somebody unfortunately surprised us with thumbs down, but we'll do it a different way. i said it the other day, the republican party will become the party of great health care. it's good. it's important. >> so note buried in the middle there, nice drive-by hit on john mccain. rick, what is going on with -- this rattled a lot of republicans this week with the president raising health care again. we are 19 months away from the entire house of representatives being up for election. >> every republican recognized after the polling came out -- before the 2018 elections the decision to go after repealing obamacare had reached its selling point. it was no longer the popular political move. only by the miracle of trump could it become popular with american voters but everybody and every poll, every fo
>> still with us, tim o'brien and rick wilson as the president almost as if watching rick was quoting rick back to rick. that was from tonight's rally and, rick, there was this on health care. we'll talk about this on the other side. >> we have a chance of killing obamacare. we almost did it but somebody unfortunately surprised us with thumbs down, but we'll do it a different way. i said it the other day, the republican party will become the party of great health care. it's good....
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be achieved if mee are willing much moree-- willing to do much morr unpaid work at home. peter r o'brien is taking a look at that rereport. changes needed, the u.n. says come out before we see anything like equality. >> in the past 20 years in terms of mararket indicators the gendr meaningful way. ii we are going to have a change we really do need a quantum leap. >> the international labour organization's new reporttfounds women's are far less likely than men to have a job. this is despite the fact that most women prefer to be in paid and men agree. just agreeing is not enoughh the report findd that men muut caregiving before women n can women perform unpaid care work on a full-time bbsss compared to less than 2% of men. even if they have a job women do far more work at home. on average more than three hours morere at day ththan men. soeports say this is changing slowly that currently will take more than 200 years to achieve a qualitity in time spent on unpad cacare wook. the report argues more support for caregivers male and female is needed to levevel the playing fieed. >> policies tha
be achieved if mee are willing much moree-- willing to do much morr unpaid work at home. peter r o'brien is taking a look at that rereport. changes needed, the u.n. says come out before we see anything like equality. >> in the past 20 years in terms of mararket indicators the gendr meaningful way. ii we are going to have a change we really do need a quantum leap. >> the international labour organization's new reporttfounds women's are far less likely than men to have a job. this is...