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oes didn't adopt any resolution about it.hey did resolutions with regard to conducted he actually a coup d'État. it with manuel salia hondurasas opposing and most recently, even with the impeachment in paraguay. supportingre that democracy and supporting the oes, itic charter of the think, is crucial to stop the advance of the bolvarian revolution that has geopolitical implications. that thehe first thing united states can do is demand that the democratic charter be respected and be applied also to .enezuela and its allies. i think that's crucial. also venezuela needs to develop relations with brazil issues, based on what i see. i know there are people here that know better than me. than me theseer issues. you don't establish a political relation by discussing trade only or by increasing trade. trade is, increasing good policy. but on the other hand, you also these issues particularly with countries such as brazil. andil is a growing economy a growing democracy. i see no reason why brazil theld not be part of western front in
oes didn't adopt any resolution about it.hey did resolutions with regard to conducted he actually a coup d'État. it with manuel salia hondurasas opposing and most recently, even with the impeachment in paraguay. supportingre that democracy and supporting the oes, itic charter of the think, is crucial to stop the advance of the bolvarian revolution that has geopolitical implications. that thehe first thing united states can do is demand that the democratic charter be respected and be applied...
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idioe para entender el proceso. >>> cuanto tarda >>> lo conocimos en el paso texas su lengu que se va oessticias. houston texas edgar muÑoz noticias telemundo >>> al regresar en noticias telemundo los venezolanos vuelven a veces sumidos en la oscuridad los apagones generan cada vez mÁs sospecha >>> ademÁs una nueva aplicaciÓn promete deshacernos para siempre de las incÓmodas llamadas anÓnima >>> y mÁs adelante en otro segmento de deportes tecatito jugÓ frente al porton despuÉs de su conflicto con el tata >>> date un upgrade al nuevo tide pods 2.0 y obtén 50% más poder de limpieza en la palma de tu mano. para una limpieza poderosa en un solo paso, tiene que ser tide. no hay manera incorrecta de limpiarse.. pero si haces esto... mmm. esto no es limpio. hmm. no hagan esto. ♪ pórtense bien. ¿tienes alguna otra pregunta? miguel, ya revise tus taxes, liea por lnea. si se me olvid incluir mi otro trabajo... tengo un tallercito... claro, lo incluimos. lo llamo "aonos customized scooters." ¿monos? si "monos". con "Á" de albondigas. monos. ¿qu opinas? me gusta. va a pegar. ¡monos! vroom vroom! ¡mon
idioe para entender el proceso. >>> cuanto tarda >>> lo conocimos en el paso texas su lengu que se va oessticias. houston texas edgar muÑoz noticias telemundo >>> al regresar en noticias telemundo los venezolanos vuelven a veces sumidos en la oscuridad los apagones generan cada vez mÁs sospecha >>> ademÁs una nueva aplicaciÓn promete deshacernos para siempre de las incÓmodas llamadas anÓnima >>> y mÁs adelante en otro segmento de deportes...
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kron 4's charles clifford reports. well here in oakland on wed. morning cal oes and usgs tested out theirarthquake alert system. now this test involved cell phones in a 60 block area of downtown. a message , similar to an amber alert message, went out . there was an alert sound as well. it said earthquake emergency but also said this is only a test.near city hall a lot of people got the message. not far away, oes and usgs were monitoring the test. they had a bank of cell phones set up to make sure the test went through on different carriers. by all accounts the test went very well.sotwhen i hear that people are looking at their phones, that's amazing. it means people are getting the alert. the wireless emergency alert system is the most public the broadest most distribution of this message. now, this is all part of the effort to create the eartqauke warning system known as shakealert that could one day give everyone a few seconds of warning before a big quake hits. in oakland charles clifford kron 4 news. (vicki) (vicki) (vicki) next at 5:30... a shakeup in an east bay school district...
kron 4's charles clifford reports. well here in oakland on wed. morning cal oes and usgs tested out theirarthquake alert system. now this test involved cell phones in a 60 block area of downtown. a message , similar to an amber alert message, went out . there was an alert sound as well. it said earthquake emergency but also said this is only a test.near city hall a lot of people got the message. not far away, oes and usgs were monitoring the test. they had a bank of cell phones set up to make...
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kron 4's charles clifford has the story... well here in oakland on wed. morning cal oes and usgs testedout their new earthquake alert system. now this test involved cell phones in a 60 block area of downtown. a message , similar to an amber alert message, went out . there was an alert sound as well. it said earthquake emergency but also said this is only a test.near city hall a lot of people got the message. not far away, oes and usgs were monitoring the test. they had a bank of cell phones set up to make sure the test went through on different carriers. by all accounts the test went very well.sotwhen i hear that people are looking at their phones, that's amazing. it means people are getting the alert. the wireless emergency alert system is the most public the broadest most distribution of this message. now, this is all part of the effort to create the eartqauke warning system known as shakealert that could one day give everyone a few seconds of warning before a big quake hits. in oakland charles clifford kron 4 news. (ken) (ken) (ken) lawmakers are trying to stop kids from vaping... ev
kron 4's charles clifford has the story... well here in oakland on wed. morning cal oes and usgs testedout their new earthquake alert system. now this test involved cell phones in a 60 block area of downtown. a message , similar to an amber alert message, went out . there was an alert sound as well. it said earthquake emergency but also said this is only a test.near city hall a lot of people got the message. not far away, oes and usgs were monitoring the test. they had a bank of cell phones set...
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the 53-year-old was believed to be the leader othe notorious kamm bin o gambino crime family oe led by john gotti. >> airlines in the u.s. are parking their boeing 737-max jets. the decision came hours african da grounded the planes, leaving the u.s. virtually alone in standing by them. the move to suspend the aircraft comes after this model was involved in two fatal crashes under similar circumstances. for the latest on this we are joined n by tracie potts in d.c. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: hi, phillip. this affects 275 flights daily in the united states. e from ouncement c president trump. he said it was for the safety of the american people the max 8 and the max 9imilar model now being grounded, some people got the word mid-air. those flights were grounded and will not go back up until the ,aa is sure they are safe. as you no we were the last country in the world to order them to be grounded. now, the flight that crashed on sunday, ethiopian airlines, killed 158 people. the black boxes from that flight, they arema d. we understand they are being shipped to france for analysi
the 53-year-old was believed to be the leader othe notorious kamm bin o gambino crime family oe led by john gotti. >> airlines in the u.s. are parking their boeing 737-max jets. the decision came hours african da grounded the planes, leaving the u.s. virtually alone in standing by them. the move to suspend the aircraft comes after this model was involved in two fatal crashes under similar circumstances. for the latest on this we are joined n by tracie potts in d.c. tracie, good morning....
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oes it say about us as a society, right? in terms of the inequities that exist out there. this is something as yo pointed oe parents have money to pay, it further perpetuates the inequities. how do we go about resolving. there are $100 millotion from tech ceos and the universities are turning them down othat. i think the billions airs that can buy a building, i have to buy a coach. so for a $500,000, i candget my into ucl -- or ucla or usc as opposed to $100 million. so in a way it's a bargain. where there is a will, there is a way. >> i thk the large donations are still getting kids into college. >> how do yo level the play field? >> i think there are a lot of programs out there for these tds. i talk a young woman today. she applied to 20 -- more than 20 schools. she started preppingor the s.a.t. when she was a freshman through a nonprofit program. she has worked so hard and, you know, to get in with, you know, low income family, public school. and she was deeply offend bid this. but she is getting offers into college because sheed wo really, really hard and supported by
oes it say about us as a society, right? in terms of the inequities that exist out there. this is something as yo pointed oe parents have money to pay, it further perpetuates the inequities. how do we go about resolving. there are $100 millotion from tech ceos and the universities are turning them down othat. i think the billions airs that can buy a building, i have to buy a coach. so for a $500,000, i candget my into ucl -- or ucla or usc as opposed to $100 million. so in a way it's a bargain....
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oe obviously north korea' dictator, kim jong-un, is a terrible actor and we can't just trust him tndt is aough negotiation. but we have to have a step-by-step pro sicess, and i think that's what president carter can bring to it. >> where do you stand on medicare for all? >> i'm for it. a med car fall would cost $32 trillion. it would safe th country 72 trillion. for most people watching, instea of paying $4,000 or $3,000 forpremiums, they would pay $1,000 as a fee. it would save money and provide better coverag >> as you know, there are conflicting studies on how much the cost would be, whether thera would avings or medicare for all would cost more. but polls do show that most people, ad 80% are satisfied with their health care. so why even go this route? y is there a need for it? >> well, and they would still get to keep their d now what would happen is they just won't be paying as much for theirremiums. what most people, i believe, are concerned about, the cost. what they want to do is theway to be able to see their own doctors. they want to be able to keep wn their health care pro
oe obviously north korea' dictator, kim jong-un, is a terrible actor and we can't just trust him tndt is aough negotiation. but we have to have a step-by-step pro sicess, and i think that's what president carter can bring to it. >> where do you stand on medicare for all? >> i'm for it. a med car fall would cost $32 trillion. it would safe th country 72 trillion. for most people watching, instea of paying $4,000 or $3,000 forpremiums, they would pay $1,000 as a fee. it would save...
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result will be out and reported to minister of health. >> reporter: the lab has been oe high since the outbreak began in august. >> this sample is negative. r orter: so you've been able to rule out marburg and ebola. >> yes for the sample today yeah. >> reporter: health officials near bunagana and other border posts, send in blood samples when a person has a persistent s high fever aws other signs. this sample came from hoim near the d.r.c. what would the patient have presented in terms of symptoms for them thave send this sampleo you? >> yeah they prented with a fever, temperature was 38.6. then he had diarrheathen he had nose bleeding, then also this laboratory, igaentebbe, neara's capital, was set up by the atlanta-based u.s. centers for disease control in 2010, as part of an obama administration effort to conin outbreaks. >> one of the smartest investments we could make arein seup these kinds of laboratories and public health systems throughout the world. >> reporter: michael osterholm is a public health and a biosecurity expert at the university of minnesota >> for every dollar we
result will be out and reported to minister of health. >> reporter: the lab has been oe high since the outbreak began in august. >> this sample is negative. r orter: so you've been able to rule out marburg and ebola. >> yes for the sample today yeah. >> reporter: health officials near bunagana and other border posts, send in blood samples when a person has a persistent s high fever aws other signs. this sample came from hoim near the d.r.c. what would the patient have...
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the almost asked to meet mday outside of manhattan. 1 still got in the race,oe biden. he spoke at a fund-raiser and a slip of the crowd brought him to his feet the. >> m i'm thet qualified by the -- whoever would run. i didn'tean it. anybody who would run. >> you saw the announcement. a definite announcement is expected from early to ri mid- some some insiders say that biden has told them he will run. >>> a busyt bardo nated pleads to nathan epps and his family. she needs a liver transplant. oneaturday, he was given s thomising news. have may have found a donor.nd >> f out the right blood type. tomorrow, she will go into surgery. all of my prayers have been answered. >> if you want the help the ops family and search whe. >>> scientists are fighting sifections soil. >>> if you haven't filed theax return, we have good news about this year's refunds. >>> you can send me yours. cloudy skies on a monday morning. few rain drops. few rain drops. you're going to school ig last years' ad cam few rain drops. you're going to school was a success for choicehotels.com badda book. b
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>> speakaking to cololleagues oe ground, ththere's a view that ts is t the worst humanitararian catastrophe e to hit mozambique in n 20 years.. sunday,am arriveded onn finding 90% % of buildings seseverely damaged or destroyoy. eveven outside the c city, the ---pact seeeems to bebe the wot floodwataters completely c coveg homes and trees and lightht pol. it is still unclear the full human toll of this disaster. >> it's unclear for now. what have your colleagues on the ground b been saying they need o despererately? >> their first priority is too imimprove access. the airirport is open but not fufully o operational. it''s completely cut off by roa. there's s no way to o get in by road. supplies are coming in by boat, which is important. that's the first hurdle,e, to on a humanititarian line. shelters a are in majojor need. water and sanitation is also important. the major focus of everyone is on saving lives. a are huddling on r rooftops. ththey are trying to get them to safety as quickly as possible. >> south africa says it will be sending helicopters. what more do you need from the interna
>> speakaking to cololleagues oe ground, ththere's a view that ts is t the worst humanitararian catastrophe e to hit mozambique in n 20 years.. sunday,am arriveded onn finding 90% % of buildings seseverely damaged or destroyoy. eveven outside the c city, the ---pact seeeems to bebe the wot floodwataters completely c coveg homes and trees and lightht pol. it is still unclear the full human toll of this disaster. >> it's unclear for now. what have your colleagues on the ground b been...
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i think when people say white nationalists or white supremacists it serves to soften oe very radical roof illusionary natu this activism. white natiolism thinks the nation implied is going to be the nation of the united states or the nation of new zealand when in fact these activists think about a white nation that transcends national boundaries. they're pursuing an aaro an aryn ing this with an end goal of ethnic cleansing and ra war. >> woodruff: matthew, knowing that this is that serious, what they really want is elimination of people arwhnot white. is that recognized in australia? >> i think it is going to be now. i think this is a big wake up call for everyone in australiani po and in australian media that that rhetoric and our discourse matters and you have to be careful where it goes and what you tolerate. the thing as security agents say again and again is that to work with muslim communities, you need to not put tem off side and to have a sort of rhetoric that was mention by politicians is not helpful in that. this is already something a lot of soul searching in australia is
i think when people say white nationalists or white supremacists it serves to soften oe very radical roof illusionary natu this activism. white natiolism thinks the nation implied is going to be the nation of the united states or the nation of new zealand when in fact these activists think about a white nation that transcends national boundaries. they're pursuing an aaro an aryn ing this with an end goal of ethnic cleansing and ra war. >> woodruff: matthew, knowing that this is that...
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in exchange for giving thahat oe year extensionon, the british would say, wee would not exercie our righto vote as an eu memberer state, maybe on particular issues, or all issues. that m may be needed to convince macron. we will find out later today when he hears from theresa may. he will let his pots be known. genie: dave keating reporting fromom brussels. thanyoyou. rmand joins me on set. what is the labor leader, jeremy corbyn h hoping to accomplish? corpsman --problem thee problem jeremy corbyn has s the decision of the eu council of 27 member states. what are they saying? they are saying we could consider a short extension if there is a positive vote on the withdrawal agreement in the house of commons. whose decision this is, is hoping to get theresa may's deal through the u.k. parliament, not jeremy plan.'s alternative that plan was defeated in the house of commons in february. at the moment, there does not seem to be room in the eu council's thinking for jeremy corbyn's idea. what is not helping him is it is not clear what he wants. there was a vote in the house of commons on a sec
in exchange for giving thahat oe year extensionon, the british would say, wee would not exercie our righto vote as an eu memberer state, maybe on particular issues, or all issues. that m may be needed to convince macron. we will find out later today when he hears from theresa may. he will let his pots be known. genie: dave keating reporting fromom brussels. thanyoyou. rmand joins me on set. what is the labor leader, jeremy corbyn h hoping to accomplish? corpsman --problem thee problem jeremy...
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they are one oe richest families worth at least $19 billion.old many chains. >>> if you were hoping for new justin bieber music anytime soon, you'll have to wait. the pop star has announced he's taking a break from music to focus on his mental health. the 25-year-old made the announcement posting to over 1 million followers he's focused on repairing some deep rooted issues so he can keep his marriage and be the father he wants to be. >>> when some suspecting motherers have their babies, they wouldn't have to go far. >> reporter: count them, nine nurses. all expecting this spring. they all work, where else, in the labor and delivery unit at the maine medical center where clearly, they like to lead for example. >> throughout the shift, we got to people like so and so and then we got to two hands >> they snapped this possess, social media had a baby boom of its own. must be something in the water they said. >> i think it is wonderful, we are all friends before this and we can all support each other. >> the stores fly by is expected to begin in apr
they are one oe richest families worth at least $19 billion.old many chains. >>> if you were hoping for new justin bieber music anytime soon, you'll have to wait. the pop star has announced he's taking a break from music to focus on his mental health. the 25-year-old made the announcement posting to over 1 million followers he's focused on repairing some deep rooted issues so he can keep his marriage and be the father he wants to be. >>> when some suspecting motherers have...
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trump made oe vetoicial in an oval office signing ceremony. flanked by law enforcement officers and parents of americans killed by undocumented migrants. the president insists that he's not angry with republicans who stroke ranks and voted aga him today. >> thank you very much. now, i want you toote your heart. do what you want to do. i'm not putting any pressure. i'll let them know when there is pressure, okay? and i toldem now. when i need your vote, i'm going to let you know. i didn't need the vote because we all knew it was going to be a vet >> it is unlikely there are enough votes to override today's veto in either buhouse, speaker nancy pelosi says the house will vote on march 26th. veof course we'll have ge here. jim, back to you. >> all right. leon, thank you. >>> nbc news political director chuck todd says democrats face an uphill battle to block the national emergency. he talked with us tonight on news 4 at 600. > on one hand you can sit here and say, oh, 12 senators rebed him. on the other hand, i actually think the power he has ove
trump made oe vetoicial in an oval office signing ceremony. flanked by law enforcement officers and parents of americans killed by undocumented migrants. the president insists that he's not angry with republicans who stroke ranks and voted aga him today. >> thank you very much. now, i want you toote your heart. do what you want to do. i'm not putting any pressure. i'll let them know when there is pressure, okay? and i toldem now. when i need your vote, i'm going to let you know. i didn't...
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and >>>> it's allyly interestig toto hear the paparticipants oe experiment bececause we researcherers a allowo contacact those peopopleo evererything i knonow what theye beenhrough i've read f from newswspapers. so is s reallyntereresti, didifferent kindnd of stories.s. therere are 2,000 0 participa, everybody hahas a very uninique story. >>>> four of thehe participantnl tetell their stotories this eve, starting w with aila longng-term unemplployed, ailao has cancer, and shshe now worrs about hohow she isoing to survive without her monthly basic income. >> my life has changed for the worse. i'm being treated the way wawas twtwo years ago,o, like scu. i hahave to beg fofor everyth, analall the ymenents tt werere comimi automatically at the beginning of the month will ke ngerer. i i never know w when the mons goining to come inin. >> the basic income gagave ail back somome of her digignity,e sasays, but thatat's over now.w. >> aila's s presentationon proy moved d me the most,t, she rey hahas to fight f for her daily bread, evevery day. esespecially now, , becausshes been officiaially re
and >>>> it's allyly interestig toto hear the paparticipants oe experiment bececause we researcherers a allowo contacact those peopopleo evererything i knonow what theye beenhrough i've read f from newswspapers. so is s reallyntereresti, didifferent kindnd of stories.s. therere are 2,000 0 participa, everybody hahas a very uninique story. >>>> four of thehe participantnl tetell their stotories this eve, starting w with aila longng-term unemplployed, ailao has cancer, and...
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they )re accused oe system, and today, they faced the music. bay area parents involved in that admissions scandal, appearing in a boston >>> they are accused of clehaetg the system and face the music. bay area families are in the courtroom. >> reporter: we have been watching quite a procession here at the news operation center. the parent who is showed up today did not have to enter a plea but they did have to show up before a judge and the tv cameras. as you can imagine, these very high profile parents kept a very low pro fill as they came and went from the boston federal courthouse. bay area people caught in the case included 55-year-old welcome mcglashin, if founder of an investment firm. he got his son in as a football recruit even though he didn't play the sport. and augustine accused of paying $50,000 to get his daughter in usc as a water polo recruit. legal analysts say the scandal will only get more heated. >> they may be able to avoid jail sentence and get a fine. >> families are shocked with the whole scandal and rightfully so. in col
they )re accused oe system, and today, they faced the music. bay area parents involved in that admissions scandal, appearing in a boston >>> they are accused of clehaetg the system and face the music. bay area families are in the courtroom. >> reporter: we have been watching quite a procession here at the news operation center. the parent who is showed up today did not have to enter a plea but they did have to show up before a judge and the tv cameras. as you can imagine, these...
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why or who maden the decisi but eight hours earlier than n anned, this caravan of families set off oerowing journey to the united states. it wasn't long before the weather turned nasty, but the people pressed on. some have suggested that the caravans were organized by political activists, but there was no organization here, only desperation. they were supposed to leave at 5:00 in the morning tomorrow, they left at 9 pouring rain.liyove wit s,nd they don' w ere they're going, they're just following the crowd, hoping for a better life. "i know it will be difficult," says 19-year-old alicia, cradling her eight month old baby, "but i want a better life for my son." olman del cid says he had no choice but to start walking witv his wife andchildren. >> ( translated ): it's too dangerous here, we can't stay here. there is no work an ti can't affopay the extortion. >> reporter: their numbers were nothing like the some 7,000 that marched through central american into mexico last october. estimates put this group at around a thirdf that, but they are no less determined. yolandgolnzalez has work
why or who maden the decisi but eight hours earlier than n anned, this caravan of families set off oerowing journey to the united states. it wasn't long before the weather turned nasty, but the people pressed on. some have suggested that the caravans were organized by political activists, but there was no organization here, only desperation. they were supposed to leave at 5:00 in the morning tomorrow, they left at 9 pouring rain.liyove wit s,nd they don' w ere they're going, they're just...
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i understand that you want the project to be extended for o oe or two years. will forward this ininformatn to our donors. i hope that something can be done, but unfortunately i can't promise you anything right now. reporter: at least the ngo is promising to continue advising the farmers. host: from cocoa to another popular plant -- marijuana, or hemp, known n by its latin n e cannnnabis. someme 200 million people aroud the woworld coume e it. so m many ask, whyhy not legae itit? after all, cannabis s s a long hihistory. it was smoked in china 5000 years ago. in ancient egypt, the pharaohs swore by its medicinal effects. in the middle ages, the crusaders brought hemp to monastic gardens in europe. from there, it spread to the americas. in uruguay, the sale of cannabis was illegal, until 2017. reporter: martÍn colazo does not want us to say exactly where we are. behind this electrified fence is the marijuana plantation he tends with the other members of his cannabis club. growing and consuming recreational cannabis, under strict conditions, has been legal in uru
i understand that you want the project to be extended for o oe or two years. will forward this ininformatn to our donors. i hope that something can be done, but unfortunately i can't promise you anything right now. reporter: at least the ngo is promising to continue advising the farmers. host: from cocoa to another popular plant -- marijuana, or hemp, known n by its latin n e cannnnabis. someme 200 million people aroud the woworld coume e it. so m many ask, whyhy not legae itit? after all,...
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light breeze out oe south at 5. 31 in the horton area. 32 in frederick, maryland. nice day to spend time outside. more than warm enough to get above 60 degrees. 64 is the forecast. for tomorrow, milder ill. tiny chance of these showers near indianapolis now, could pact the northern end of the shenandoah valley. ryan chan rain chances for todayndnd tomorrowor saturday, are confined to the shenandoah valley. not mfh in the way a rain chance, until we get to saturday night. saturday morning, dry. saturday early evening, dry. rain moves in before you wake up on sunday morning. here's your ten-day outlook then. sunshine and 64 today. 7 tomorrow. a lot more clouds arounday but g drive. 75 saturday. you get the peak blooms out. mostly dry weather, those blooms ought to last for fe or six days, at least. melissa mollet, a good morning you. >> taking a look at the roads. brand-new problem here on in virginia. this is northbound at prince william parkway.n crash the left side. the main lanes, we see the slowdowns this morning. 68 miles per hour is to take you eight minutes i
light breeze out oe south at 5. 31 in the horton area. 32 in frederick, maryland. nice day to spend time outside. more than warm enough to get above 60 degrees. 64 is the forecast. for tomorrow, milder ill. tiny chance of these showers near indianapolis now, could pact the northern end of the shenandoah valley. ryan chan rain chances for todayndnd tomorrowor saturday, are confined to the shenandoah valley. not mfh in the way a rain chance, until we get to saturday night. saturday morning, dry....
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. >> several gunmen opened fire oe hu of people gfrhered for ay prayers. this happened in christchurch. >> let's get to cory >> this is a developing story right now. police have four people in custody, they believe are responsible for this deadly attack. three of them are m and one o them is a woman. we know that one of the suspects is an australian-born citizen. now, the shootings started jusf bere 4:00 p.m. local time. witnesses say they saw people dressed in black enter one of the mosques and heard dozens of gunshots. that sent people scrambling for safety in the middle of prayers. 20 people have been seriously hurt. prime minister jacinda ardern called this a planned attack. >>la new z has been chosen because we are not a place where violent extremism doesn't exist. w jekreject those notions. >> two explosive devices were attached to the vehicles. the police disarmed them before they could detonate. t>>> developing district overnight, gunfire in southeast hit two women. the shooting happened shortly before midnight on 30th street in the buena vista nei
. >> several gunmen opened fire oe hu of people gfrhered for ay prayers. this happened in christchurch. >> let's get to cory >> this is a developing story right now. police have four people in custody, they believe are responsible for this deadly attack. three of them are m and one o them is a woman. we know that one of the suspects is an australian-born citizen. now, the shootings started jusf bere 4:00 p.m. local time. witnesses say they saw people dressed in black enter one...
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. >> what should investors make oe thomments from two very inflntial figures. ining us is art hogan. welcome back,ar ur. >> thanks for having me. >> just last week those were saying we should get used to lower interest rates down the road with the fed on hold at least for now.ow so rates, lower returns. do you agree? >> well,kn you , i think you have to put things in context and talk about what time frame both of these speakers were talking owout. jayl was asked a question about them both continuing and might have h, he said for a couple of years. i think he's talking short term. jimmyrantham has been talking about this for a long time. he's talking abo what areeal returns going to be like for the next 10 or 20 years. looking at this and saying the last ten years we had 17 1/2% annual returns, we're not going to see that. we were coming out of a big hole with the s&p 500 off 50% at its low point. yes, obviously we bounced bacyo but i look at the natural history of the market, for us to expect normal returnshe over next 10 years makes sense. normal returns would
. >> what should investors make oe thomments from two very inflntial figures. ining us is art hogan. welcome back,ar ur. >> thanks for having me. >> just last week those were saying we should get used to lower interest rates down the road with the fed on hold at least for now.ow so rates, lower returns. do you agree? >> well,kn you , i think you have to put things in context and talk about what time frame both of these speakers were talking owout. jayl was asked a...
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we don't know the cause yet of the second oe, and f.a.a.'s own warnings to boeing concerning the repairs that were needed after e lion air crash says there was a irish with -- a rik with impact with terrain. it's impossible to say they're safe when o have already crashed and we don't know why elr a second one. it's compl impossible, oxymoronic. >> yang: note we asked te a.a. the give us someone to talk to and they turned us down, but they say that's prisely why, the fact that they don't know the answer to what caused these two crashes is precisely why they are not ering the grounding. >> well, ifyou don't know why planes are falling out of the sky, what you're doing is betting th passengers' lives and other lives that it won't hathen again. an's not the purpose of safety regulations. the purpose of safety regulations, remember, an aircraft certification says that the plane is safe to fly. it doesn't say we don't know why it's falling out of the sky, soo we'rg the leave it. there it's completely the opposite of what safety regulators are supp
we don't know the cause yet of the second oe, and f.a.a.'s own warnings to boeing concerning the repairs that were needed after e lion air crash says there was a irish with -- a rik with impact with terrain. it's impossible to say they're safe when o have already crashed and we don't know why elr a second one. it's compl impossible, oxymoronic. >> yang: note we asked te a.a. the give us someone to talk to and they turned us down, but they say that's prisely why, the fact that they don't...
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tweeted woday that closing the bordld be his next step saying that detention centers are maxed out, while oes control federal spending, when it comes to foreign aid there is latitude given to presidents to make some decisions because it's an extension of foreign policy, and there are disputes tonight over whether the president can cut fundingo these three countries or whether democrats in congress can allenge that. it will still play out. meanwhile, there is a group of bipartisan lawmakers in el salvador tonight, one of the country's where president trum says aid from the u.s. must be cut off. jose? >> kelly o'donnell, thank you. former vice president and potential presidential candidate joe biden is respond willing to allegationsni tot by a democratic nevada politician that he inappropriely touched and kissed her in 2014. nbc has not independentlyerified the claims made by lucy flores. through a specs person, biden said he didn't remember the incident though said heupported heright to share her recollection. >>> in the middle east, tlence erupted today during protests along israel's border w
tweeted woday that closing the bordld be his next step saying that detention centers are maxed out, while oes control federal spending, when it comes to foreign aid there is latitude given to presidents to make some decisions because it's an extension of foreign policy, and there are disputes tonight over whether the president can cut fundingo these three countries or whether democrats in congress can allenge that. it will still play out. meanwhile, there is a group of bipartisan lawmakers in...
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there are those who moved opposition to a vote for the deal, who are now saying everything is back oethe situation has changed. the prime minister has asked for a delay. many of us do not want a delay. we went to keep our word. >> there was outrage after the prim finger at parliament. upsetting those she needs on side. >> all of you are doing your ndst. this should not beill not prove to be a matter of any controversy whatsoever. >> there is no escape from the controversy. brexit is of the greatest importance and the greatest sources of division. for the labour leadersa shadow division. >> we are looking for alternatives and to build a majority in parliament that can agree on a fute constructed -- constructive economic relationship with the european union. we have been discuing how this could come about and we have been trying to reach out here. laura: easier than it sounds. after three years of this, the f prime ministerinally looks like she is among friends, but t the scale political challenge is a clear and urgent foe. jane: a brief time ago i spoke with amanda slope, senior fellow
there are those who moved opposition to a vote for the deal, who are now saying everything is back oethe situation has changed. the prime minister has asked for a delay. many of us do not want a delay. we went to keep our word. >> there was outrage after the prim finger at parliament. upsetting those she needs on side. >> all of you are doing your ndst. this should not beill not prove to be a matter of any controversy whatsoever. >> there is no escape from the controversy....
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and organizations challenging oe initial declaration of national emergencyn statutory grounds becausew the president plans to move money around, but the bigger issue is the separation of powers challenge. we have a face-off between the power of the president and the power of the congress, and it is rely quite serious. i think the 12 defectors in the senate fm the republican party, unusual in this particular congres represent how important this is. jane: so what can they do about that if the president has the power of veto? kim: there is already talk of amending the statute itself, thcause the problem here is congress. congress passed a statute giving the president the authority to declare a national emergency and did not give a definition of a national emergency. it allowed itself to second-guess that, which is whar happened you can say, listen, we don't think this particular declaration is that thing, but didn't define it. congress can go back and change the definition so in the future beis president and other presidents will noble to declare it so easily, but also we have these othe
and organizations challenging oe initial declaration of national emergencyn statutory grounds becausew the president plans to move money around, but the bigger issue is the separation of powers challenge. we have a face-off between the power of the president and the power of the congress, and it is rely quite serious. i think the 12 defectors in the senate fm the republican party, unusual in this particular congres represent how important this is. jane: so what can they do about that if the...
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the first chapter is called, oeing a mother shouldn't suck. where did thatme from? what brought you to write this book? >> i caught myself about two weeks after i had my second son i sort of joke about it but it's true. i took an afternoon off to have a kid andas right back to work the next day and twoks later was walking to get a check, andl procedure of mand realized that wasn't so much to be proud . thinking like, why did i feel i had to work so hard right aft giving birth and also, why -- what was the system in place that made me both have to do that and then also feel like that was an comploicht-accomplishment. >> you really take this deep divento the history, why sit that you have this history that we talk about. tell us what are some of the vastorical explanations for how we view anlue mothers today. >> one of the things i found was that there is sort of kind of a practical reason for why american moms fel like and are expected to do sort of everything on their own. u know, the initial sort of settlers of the united states, were puritans, mostly of th calvini
the first chapter is called, oeing a mother shouldn't suck. where did thatme from? what brought you to write this book? >> i caught myself about two weeks after i had my second son i sort of joke about it but it's true. i took an afternoon off to have a kid andas right back to work the next day and twoks later was walking to get a check, andl procedure of mand realized that wasn't so much to be proud . thinking like, why did i feel i had to work so hard right aft giving birth and also,...
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. >> we're glad pe eporter: with the special portt trum going oe e. >> a lot of people out there havee very bad things, i would say treasonous things, those people will certainly be looked at. >> reporter: his republican allies followed suit. confident robert mueller's report has vindicated the president. >> mr. mueller thoroughly investigated the trump campaign. you cannot say that about the other side of the story. >> the democrats have way overstepped and overplayed this. >> reporter: others urged caution. >> when you get what you want, leave it alone. don't be a meathead about this, mr. president. >> reporter: in a four-page summary, attorney general bill barr said that mueller or the trump campaign or anyone associated with it conspired or coordinated with russia. on the question of whether the president obstructed justice, the report says while it does not conclude that the president committed a crime it also shows it did not exonerate him. >> there are a lot of open questions. >> reporter: congressman adam schiff and five others each with their own investigation into the presid
. >> we're glad pe eporter: with the special portt trum going oe e. >> a lot of people out there havee very bad things, i would say treasonous things, those people will certainly be looked at. >> reporter: his republican allies followed suit. confident robert mueller's report has vindicated the president. >> mr. mueller thoroughly investigated the trump campaign. you cannot say that about the other side of the story. >> the democrats have way overstepped and...
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s you get a rese of shock from them when they go up there and they realize not oe the buildings gone,eyond that, there are people who are gone, too, because of this destructive tornado. search and rescue attempts are still continuing in various places, they look for people who still remain missing. but to give you an idea of how ferocious the winds were, the national weather service were telling me earlier one case, a car they believed was tossed into the air and landed one kilometer away. there was a billboard that was there one day and itea disad. they found it 30 miles away. it gives you a sense of the power of this tornado, but also just the path that it took. what really shocked the weather service was that it was so long. they believed it touched the ground around 27 miles. ivat is incredible, and it idea of why this tornad has caused such damage. jane: chribuckler with the very latest, thanks for joining me. quick look at the other news. chinese authorities have accused two canadians arrestedn december of spying and said it wille conti-- start official proceedings against them.
s you get a rese of shock from them when they go up there and they realize not oe the buildings gone,eyond that, there are people who are gone, too, because of this destructive tornado. search and rescue attempts are still continuing in various places, they look for people who still remain missing. but to give you an idea of how ferocious the winds were, the national weather service were telling me earlier one case, a car they believed was tossed into the air and landed one kilometer away....
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. >> the question is whate oes the suprurt do? do they get involved or do they say, you know, what congress had itsshance. this dispute between you two. good luck. >> all right. never a dul moment. a big show. >> panel is excellent. we've a got interesting discussion about white supracy. >> you can catch chuck at 10:30 right after "news 4 tay." >> hi, lauryn. >> hey, guys. >> happy st. patrick's day. >> happy st. patrick's day. >> we've got a great -- >> everybody is over here where is my green? >> i've got a green screen, i can't d>>it. wouldn't that be hilarious. just be the head and the hands. >> that's why meagan should go over there.oo that's television. >> jackie, that's good television. trust me. >> somebody buy me a green dress because i don't have one. chuck, you headed out today? going to be nice. >> then i will. >> all right. there you go. you're allowed to. all right. guys. hey, listen. it's going to be a beautiful day. outsidt right now is w you're going to get all day. a light wind out there. so we're not win out the
. >> the question is whate oes the suprurt do? do they get involved or do they say, you know, what congress had itsshance. this dispute between you two. good luck. >> all right. never a dul moment. a big show. >> panel is excellent. we've a got interesting discussion about white supracy. >> you can catch chuck at 10:30 right after "news 4 tay." >> hi, lauryn. >> hey, guys. >> happy st. patrick's day. >> happy st. patrick's day. >>...
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very comfortable manner, very casualhethe tablehe counters oes to speak to the masses.es very high-minded language very positive, talking about unity and everybody coming together. vague on policy details, but hei is a chaatic guy and knows how to connect. some candidates have it, some nd he is a natural speaking in a language people can connect to. laura: is this why republicans used to st. patrick's day to attack him and his printing and driving record -- drinking and driving record? anthony: they would not send out a tweet like that wi leprechaun hat on if they thought he wasn't a threat. that is sething came up during the senate campaign and he tries ivto and say he made mistakes, i have learned from them and not only that, but i was able to not have them ruin my life because i was a white male and i have these privileg and i had money and it has given me appreciation for the flaws of the criminal justice knowing that there are people with lesser means and from minority backgrounds who would not have the opportunities. same thing he isai using to exthe controversial
very comfortable manner, very casualhethe tablehe counters oes to speak to the masses.es very high-minded language very positive, talking about unity and everybody coming together. vague on policy details, but hei is a chaatic guy and knows how to connect. some candidates have it, some nd he is a natural speaking in a language people can connect to. laura: is this why republicans used to st. patrick's day to attack him and his printing and driving record -- drinking and driving record? anthony:...
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it was a specialfo night r kuznetsov and it wasn't because of that bobble head oe assist. >> sports coming up next. first, here is jimmy fallon. >> hey, guys, john mull onny and pete davidson are here for true confessions. [ ding ] show me the crown. [ ding ] show me homecoming. [ ding ] baby sloth videos on youtube. amy, do you, uh, mind giving someone else a turn? oh, yeah i made myself a little comfortable here. i got a pizza for amy! yes, that's me! xfinity lets you search netflix, prime video, and youtube with the sound of your voice. and i don't have my wallet. so... that's simple. easy. awesome. switch to xfinity and get started with this great offer. plus, ask about 4k ultra hd and packages that include netflix. click, call or visit a store today. >>> this is the xfinity sports desk. >>> hey, i don't know, are caps fans more excited about the win tonight or the new bobble head? >> yes. >> yes anyes. >> both. people were scrambling for these bobble heads. hey, add on a wi we'll take it. the capitals playing their part in getting that much closer to secung their playoff spot washingt
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jane: why has the administration in this week when they should be capitalizing on victory decided to oe go after amacare, the affordable care act? anthony: they are talking about how this could be a reset for the presidency, that this could helpim decide what the agend is going forward, and use the political capital he got out of this intsome sort of new process or legislative priority. the thing is, donald trump campaigned on repealing obamacare like he campaigned on building the wall. he made these promises and he likes to be seen as a man who actually does things he promises -- moving the embassy to jerusalem, for instance. s so he wa get obamacare repealed. whether or not it is a goodti pol idea for him -- republicans ran on it in 2018 and lost -- he wants to be a guy -- donald trump sees this is a promise and he wants to be a guy whmakes promises and keeps them. jane: as you say, not all republics are pleased with that. new allegations against purdue pharma and its owners, the saler family. the charges come days after the company and the sacklers agreed to pay $270 million to the s
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. >> reporter: today, president oe barriers along the southern u.s. border. the white house is expected to propose taking $5 billion from customs and border patrol and $3.6 billion from department of defense military projects. but democrats, house speaker nancy pelosi, and senate minority leader chuck schumer warn the president is headed toward a government shutdown again like he did months ago. in a joint statement, they say president trump hurt millions of americans and caused widespread chaos when he recklessly shut down the government. congress refused to fund his wall. and he was forced to admit defeat and reopen the government. the same thing will repeat itself. we hope he learned his lesson. last time, when the president didn't get money from congress, he declared a national emergency to access billions of dollar without congress. that executive decision already facing challenges in the court and congress. at least five republican senator plan to vote against the the vote is expected later this week. the white house says the president won't back down.
. >> reporter: today, president oe barriers along the southern u.s. border. the white house is expected to propose taking $5 billion from customs and border patrol and $3.6 billion from department of defense military projects. but democrats, house speaker nancy pelosi, and senate minority leader chuck schumer warn the president is headed toward a government shutdown again like he did months ago. in a joint statement, they say president trump hurt millions of americans and caused...
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oe hopes she will be able get that through next week.kineat tonight's vote, only got tonight's vote with the help of opposition mps. she will n be able to rely on them actually. -- next week. jane: it has been really a pretty awful week for her. does she have any authority left? david: it is hard to see how she can survive much longer. the general assumption among conservative mps is that once the withdrawal agreement is clinched and brexit actually happens, she will move on or b ved on. if you look last night, there m webers of her own cabinet not supporting her. tonight there were members oft her cabiting against her. that is not normal in british politics.te normally min who did that would have to resign. but these are extraordinary times. jane: certainly are. david cornock, thank yovery much indeed for joining me. "build that wall" has been president trump's rallying cry since day one, but getting it done has not been easy. last month he declareden national eme to govern -- to divert funds to pay for it, but today the republican-cont
oe hopes she will be able get that through next week.kineat tonight's vote, only got tonight's vote with the help of opposition mps. she will n be able to rely on them actually. -- next week. jane: it has been really a pretty awful week for her. does she have any authority left? david: it is hard to see how she can survive much longer. the general assumption among conservative mps is that once the withdrawal agreement is clinched and brexit actually happens, she will move on or b ved on. if you...
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reporter: bloddody sunday was oe of the darkest days of the northern ireland conflict.her this trial will bring anything like closure is an open question. brent: for more i'm joined by brian dooley senior r advisor of the ngo human rights first an expert on civil rightsts in northern ireland. good to have you on the show. we're talking about criminal charges coming 47 years after the massacre. is this justice better late than never, or are we looking at aa new attempt t to deliverer juste in northern irelandnd brian: the justitice has beenn delayed for so long. you havave to say, really, foror momost of t those famililies ant of the people who survived being shot, justice is largrgely deni. and you heard t theree the disappointment from many of the families. but that's not to undermine the massive achievement which the families have e managed to secue in getting at least one prosecution. i mean, really, eight years ago, a full independenent investigation came to the conclusion that those that have been shot had been on arms and posed no threat. the logical extension of
reporter: bloddody sunday was oe of the darkest days of the northern ireland conflict.her this trial will bring anything like closure is an open question. brent: for more i'm joined by brian dooley senior r advisor of the ngo human rights first an expert on civil rightsts in northern ireland. good to have you on the show. we're talking about criminal charges coming 47 years after the massacre. is this justice better late than never, or are we looking at aa new attempt t to deliverer juste in...
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this case comes 10 years after a first hiv patient appeared to oe cured of the infection after a bloodtem cell transplant. counterterrorism police in the u.k. are investigating a series of small improvised explosive devices sent to staff buildings at three lonondon transporort h. it has emerged that they were sent through the post with irish stamps. police in the republic of ireland are assisting g with the investigation. the devices were discoverered at heathrow a and london city airports and in the country's biggest railway station, waterloo. at least 21 people have been injured in a head-on collision between two passenger trains in the southern czech republic. the crash occurred outside the main station. police are investigating if it was a technical malfunction or human error. china's economy is taking center stage at the annual meeting of the national people's congress. around 3000 delegates from around the country are in beijing for the two-week event. during the opening session, premier li keqiang cut the economic growth forecast to its lower in nearly three decades. we'll take
this case comes 10 years after a first hiv patient appeared to oe cured of the infection after a bloodtem cell transplant. counterterrorism police in the u.k. are investigating a series of small improvised explosive devices sent to staff buildings at three lonondon transporort h. it has emerged that they were sent through the post with irish stamps. police in the republic of ireland are assisting g with the investigation. the devices were discoverered at heathrow a and london city airports and...
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oe prime minister says he used five guns, all of them purchased lth a valid gun license. jeff, she said, "our gun laws will change." >> glor: daniel, thank you. graphic video of the shooting streamed live for 17 minutes. facebook has systems in place to find and remove graphic and extreme content. in this cae accounts were not taken down until police alerted the company. a facebook spokeswoman offered the company's condolences to victims, their families, and the community and said facebook is, "removing any praise or support for the crime and the shooter or shooters as soon as we are aware." this country has seen a rise in violence by white supremacists. that includes the murders of 11t a deadly encounter at a white nationalist rally in charlottesville, virginia, in 2017. ehe murders of nine people at a church in charleston in 2015, and the deaths of six people at n sikh temple in wisconsin in 2012. jeff pegues has more on this as the president weighs in. >> reporter: in new york today, heavily armed police officers stood watch outside a mosque, even though u.s. law enfor
oe prime minister says he used five guns, all of them purchased lth a valid gun license. jeff, she said, "our gun laws will change." >> glor: daniel, thank you. graphic video of the shooting streamed live for 17 minutes. facebook has systems in place to find and remove graphic and extreme content. in this cae accounts were not taken down until police alerted the company. a facebook spokeswoman offered the company's condolences to victims, their families, and the community and...
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oes the issue of race play out today when you'rein defe your clients? >> it plays out in so many wayou to give a quick example, there is a trial that i was doing and the juror said, listen, i don't want to beis on jury. it doesn't look fair to this liry. you'ret is a young african young man from the bay view ando there is one who looks like him on this jury. there is no unwitvifrom the bay on this jury. i don't see how we can give this young man a fair trial in the whole audience started clapping in that moment. i think the residents of san francisco are aware r need greae ver greater diversity on the juries reflects our community. >> so what are some of the ways you go about accomplishing that? >> the first thing is collect the dat yachlt who a. we're going to ask the jury cmissioner and an initiative statewide that is pending no you to have jury commissioners collect the data. once they collect the data, then we can do moreo see how we can >>t fair juries. the. want to ask you about something else as well. your predecess had a tense relationship with
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pruts in oe jury throug t >> reporter: judge ellis made a point of stating that the manafort case before did not involve charges of collusion with russia or russian officials.a poinmisinterpreted e president. >> the judge said there was no collusion with russia. >> reporter: the president was face an additional ten years in jail for separate crimes. >> i don't even discuss it. i have-- the only one discussing it is you. >> reporter: but he did weigh in on a possible pardon for his former personal attorney, michael cohen, writing on twitter while aboard air force one, the president said cohen "directly asked me for a pardon. i said no. he lied again." if true, the president's statement directly contradicts cohen's testimony under oath before congress. >> i have ever asked for, nor would i accept a pardon from president trump. >> glor: okay, major, other white house news today. bill shine today became the fifth white house communications director to resign since the president took office. what happened? >> reporter: the same thing that's happened before-- the way he keeps hiring them, pres
pruts in oe jury throug t >> reporter: judge ellis made a point of stating that the manafort case before did not involve charges of collusion with russia or russian officials.a poinmisinterpreted e president. >> the judge said there was no collusion with russia. >> reporter: the president was face an additional ten years in jail for separate crimes. >> i don't even discuss it. i have-- the only one discussing it is you. >> reporter: but he did weigh in on a...
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left homeless in mozambique alone six hundred thouousand people affecd possiblyly e even going up to oe poinint seven and more million people affected by cyclone and flooding. of communication completely broken infrastructure severely damaged to clean the city of baby but also older the roads to bear i have been called off. with its long coastline along the indian ocean mozambique is particularly vulnerable to tropical storms and more ththan 60% of ththe population lives in low lying coastal areas or downstream from large rivers. this coupled with the rising sea level a and the growiwing frequy of extreme climamatic e events s putting more and more people and infrastructure at risk. the u. n. is warning of livestock and crop devastation 70% of people in mozambique depend on farming for their food and livelihood. funerals have been held for the victims of last friday'y's attak on two mosques in new zealand the majority of those killed in christ church during friday pat press. what margaret so refugees from countries including pakistan india and bangladesh the youngest was a boy of? three
left homeless in mozambique alone six hundred thouousand people affecd possiblyly e even going up to oe poinint seven and more million people affected by cyclone and flooding. of communication completely broken infrastructure severely damaged to clean the city of baby but also older the roads to bear i have been called off. with its long coastline along the indian ocean mozambique is particularly vulnerable to tropical storms and more ththan 60% of ththe population lives in low lying coastal...
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oe american college of nd tiology and the american e art association are no longer recommending a low-dosespirin a day for those 70 and older who have no prior history of heart attack or stroke. for those patients, they say the risk of internal bleeding outweighs any heart benefit. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," think you're covered for emergency care? you may not be thanks to a loophole for hospitals. le for hospitals. from symptoms caused by over... 200 outdoor and indoor allergens. like those from pollen, pets and dust. because new memories start with dusting off old ones. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. uh, well, this will be the kitchen. and we'd like to put a fire pit out there, and a dock with a boat, maybe. why haven't you started building? well, tyler's off to college... and mom's getting older... and eventually we would like to retire. yeah, it's a lot. but td ameritrade can help you build a plan for today and tomorrow. great. can you help us pour the foundation too? i think you want a house near the lake, not in it. come with a goal. leave with a plan. td am
oe american college of nd tiology and the american e art association are no longer recommending a low-dosespirin a day for those 70 and older who have no prior history of heart attack or stroke. for those patients, they say the risk of internal bleeding outweighs any heart benefit. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," think you're covered for emergency care? you may not be thanks to a loophole for hospitals. le for hospitals. from symptoms caused by over... 200 outdoor and indoor...
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. >> reporter: k-9 units aregns oe he once had. rm at least four tornadoes in alabama, and here in lee county, dozens of people are still unaccounted for. frances? >> ga,you. >>> this was the first deadly tornado outbreak of 2019, killing more people than all of last year's tornadoes combined. but many are alive because they heeded the warnings and leapt into action. nbc's kerry sanders has more on what to do when a tornado strikes. >> reporter: best friends alive because they knew what to do. >> when the sirens went off, that's when we took cover. >> reporter: they heard the thunder, taking cover in a center room with no windows. >> we were down on the ground. there's a pillow right here. we were down right here, and i was like this. >> and her mom was sitting right here. >> reporter: experts recommend having a plan long before a tornado threatens. go to a basement, storm cellar, or interior room away fromlls. in a mobile home, your best bet is to evacuate to a more sturdy building or the weather service or noaa weather radio. >>
. >> reporter: k-9 units aregns oe he once had. rm at least four tornadoes in alabama, and here in lee county, dozens of people are still unaccounted for. frances? >> ga,you. >>> this was the first deadly tornado outbreak of 2019, killing more people than all of last year's tornadoes combined. but many are alive because they heeded the warnings and leapt into action. nbc's kerry sanders has more on what to do when a tornado strikes. >> reporter: best friends alive...