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paula jones. >> the complaint charges mr.linton with sexual harassment. >> this suit is about publicity. >> the case was designed by political activists in order to bring down the presidency. >> this case is going all the way up to the supreme court. ♪ >> there's no manual for this. you're on your own, and you'd on the sitting president.to take there's no way you'd win it. in the end, i cast all caution to the wind, and that's where we are. ♪ >> if a short-term spending bill isn't passed by congress and signed by the president, 800,000 federal workers will be sent home. >> the fall of 1995 saw washington, d.c., gripped by a budget showdown with no end in sight. house speaker newt gingrich had added demands into the government funding bill that president clinton refused to accept. by november 14th, with neither side willing to back down, the government ran out of money. >> the government is partially shutting down. >> a lot of people said, "this may work out very well for the republicans. it didn't. the people hated the shutdo
paula jones. >> the complaint charges mr.linton with sexual harassment. >> this suit is about publicity. >> the case was designed by political activists in order to bring down the presidency. >> this case is going all the way up to the supreme court. ♪ >> there's no manual for this. you're on your own, and you'd on the sitting president.to take there's no way you'd win it. in the end, i cast all caution to the wind, and that's where we are. ♪ >> if a...
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steve, paula's husband, just looked like he was a deer in the headlights, and paula didn't know what finally got out, and i just start pushing people aside. move. move. move. move. >> looking overwhelmed as she pushed through a sea of reports and cameras, she was hustled into the building. >> as i started to go in, the man shut the door in my face, so here i am, outside with the press the whole day, which, when you look back at it, was kind of a stupid thing on their part. paula hasn't really cared, you know, what the rest of the country thinks. paula has to bworried out what 12 jurors in little rock, arkansas, are going to think. >> at the white house, president clinton and his lawyers loaded up into the presidential motorcade for the 1/4-mile drive. they knew the name monica lewinsky might come up but were confident that monica's affidavit denying the affair would be enough to squash the issue. as the presidential limo drove past the press and into an underground garage in the basement of the skadden arps law firm, they did not know that paula's lawyers had just been briefed by lin
steve, paula's husband, just looked like he was a deer in the headlights, and paula didn't know what finally got out, and i just start pushing people aside. move. move. move. move. >> looking overwhelmed as she pushed through a sea of reports and cameras, she was hustled into the building. >> as i started to go in, the man shut the door in my face, so here i am, outside with the press the whole day, which, when you look back at it, was kind of a stupid thing on their part. paula...
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paula jones. >> the complaint charges mr.xual harassment. >> this suit is about publicity. >> the case was designed by political activists in order to bring down the presidency. >> this case is going all the
paula jones. >> the complaint charges mr.xual harassment. >> this suit is about publicity. >> the case was designed by political activists in order to bring down the presidency. >> this case is going all the
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>> paula's lawyers rushed to file their appeal in little rock's federal court.unsel hickman ewing was working overtime. while the rest of his team was in washington focused on monica lewinsky, ewing remained in arkansas sifting through years of whitewater remnants. he wrote drafts of possible indictments the president and first lady could face in the whitewater and madison guaranty investigations. >> the one that i think everybody got excited about had to do with billing records, removal of documents from foster's office. he hadn't circulated to anybody. he's not ever presented it to a grand jury, but i've got it in a notebook. >> the document explored the possible charges regarding legal work that was done by the first lady at the rose law firm, the disappearance and reappearance of the billing records, and the first lady's frequent lapse in memory when questioned. >> young lawyer comes in, says, "well, how are we going to write this final report?" so i reach up and grab this folder. i said, "here's my final report right here," and it says, "u.s. versus a, b, c
>> paula's lawyers rushed to file their appeal in little rock's federal court.unsel hickman ewing was working overtime. while the rest of his team was in washington focused on monica lewinsky, ewing remained in arkansas sifting through years of whitewater remnants. he wrote drafts of possible indictments the president and first lady could face in the whitewater and madison guaranty investigations. >> the one that i think everybody got excited about had to do with billing records,...
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good morning to you, dan and paula. this is a widespread area of heavy rain, and we're actually already seeing that now north of arkansas, rain right now stretching all the way up into pennsylvania with flood watches from pennsylvania down into texas, flood warnings in anticipation of what is to come and it's this cold front that is going to trigger a new line of intense storms as we go into the afternoon and evening, but look at this by tomorrow morning from the gulf coast all the way up into new york city, we're talking about some heavier rain with some icing across new england. so rainfall projections, widespread area, 1 to 2 inches but it's this 3 to 4-inch area that has us most concerned because the ground is so saturated, and it all is just going to run off. that severe threat you can see on our high res model, look at this from the afternoon hours. there is a concern for not only the heavy rain but storms that could produce damaging winds and also tornadoes. heads-up from dallas to louisville to memphis today. th
good morning to you, dan and paula. this is a widespread area of heavy rain, and we're actually already seeing that now north of arkansas, rain right now stretching all the way up into pennsylvania with flood watches from pennsylvania down into texas, flood warnings in anticipation of what is to come and it's this cold front that is going to trigger a new line of intense storms as we go into the afternoon and evening, but look at this by tomorrow morning from the gulf coast all the way up into...
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victor, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. the memorials for the victims continue to line this park. those 17 angels still lit up behind me. this morning we're learning more about the people that they represent through their friends and families. >> he is the most incredible soul ever. >> reporter: emotions still raw. victoria gonzalez telling us about her boyfriend joaquin oliver gunned down on wednesday. the pain unbearable. >> his heart was so big. all he did was love anyone. he told me all the time that what he wanted in life was to make everyone else feel loved. he was everyone's hero. >> reporter: gonzalez showing us the necklace she made from flowers he had given her on valentine's day. you did that? >> yes. this morning. these are the flowers he got me. with the biggest smile on his face my mother told me in the car, he really loves you. >> reporter: three of oliver's closest friends supporting gonzalez the entire time. the night of the shooting julien decoste was with joaquin's family when they got the news. >> finall
victor, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. the memorials for the victims continue to line this park. those 17 angels still lit up behind me. this morning we're learning more about the people that they represent through their friends and families. >> he is the most incredible soul ever. >> reporter: emotions still raw. victoria gonzalez telling us about her boyfriend joaquin oliver gunned down on wednesday. the pain unbearable. >> his heart was...
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. >> reporter: good morning, paula and dan. according to those reports, those claims were made by officers from the coral springs police department. both coral springs pd and the broward sheriff's office along with other agencies were here on scene the day of the shooting. they worked together and they continue to do so but now broward sheriff scott israel tells me he's looking into those claims made by those officers, and if he finds any wrongdoing, he'll deal wit. this morning the broward sheriff's office now investigating reports that three other deputies in addition to scot peterson stayed outside of stoneman douglas high school as nikolas cruz allegedly opened fire. sheriff scott israel tells abc news that on the video he's reviewed, he did not see any other deputies outside the school along with peterson. this news comes as we learn more about cruz. >> the thing is i lost my mother a couple days ago, so like i'm dealing with a bunch of things right now. >> the 911 call appearing to be the voice of cruz just three months b
. >> reporter: good morning, paula and dan. according to those reports, those claims were made by officers from the coral springs police department. both coral springs pd and the broward sheriff's office along with other agencies were here on scene the day of the shooting. they worked together and they continue to do so but now broward sheriff scott israel tells me he's looking into those claims made by those officers, and if he finds any wrongdoing, he'll deal wit. this morning the...
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hi there, matt. >> reporter: hey, paula.ually in that stadium last night watching it and what we saw, those swarms of drones, almost seemed too incredible to be real, but they were real and some of those figures that you saw were over 300 feet high. now, incredibly these drones and i got a loner here from intel weigh less than a pound but put a thousand of them or more in the air at the same time and they create something that's now being called digital fireworks. the drone show broadcast during the opening ceremony didn't just dazzle, it smashed a world record. 1,218 drones set aloft by intel creating the largest ever swarm of synchronized drones, the largest number of drones previous to that, just over 500. the drones creating animated three-dimensional figures. that snowboarder coasting through the sky over imaginary bumps. a dove fluttering in the stars and, of course, the olympic rings. so what's that in your hand? >> so, this is the intel shooting star drone. and this is the drone that flew at the opening ceremony. 120
hi there, matt. >> reporter: hey, paula.ually in that stadium last night watching it and what we saw, those swarms of drones, almost seemed too incredible to be real, but they were real and some of those figures that you saw were over 300 feet high. now, incredibly these drones and i got a loner here from intel weigh less than a pound but put a thousand of them or more in the air at the same time and they create something that's now being called digital fireworks. the drone show broadcast...
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. >> good morning, dan and paula. we're here at the memorial. there is so much raw emotion here in parkland. we're getting new information on the alleged shooter every day as you mentioned including who he was living with and their response to this unthinkable violence. >> reporter: for the first time we get a glimpse into what it was like to live with florida high school shooting suspect nikolas cruz. the couple responsible for taking care of him after his mother's death, kimberly and james snead who told the "sun sentinel" we had this monster living under our roof and didn't know. saying he followed house rules to the t. they describe him as depressed and say cruz went to a therapist days before the shooting. the night before the massacre seemed like any other. while the justice department investigates failing within the fbi to report past warnings of cruz's behavior, there's already talk of his sentencing. the state attorney said this act is the type of case the death penalty was designed for. this in response to the public defender who said
. >> good morning, dan and paula. we're here at the memorial. there is so much raw emotion here in parkland. we're getting new information on the alleged shooter every day as you mentioned including who he was living with and their response to this unthinkable violence. >> reporter: for the first time we get a glimpse into what it was like to live with florida high school shooting suspect nikolas cruz. the couple responsible for taking care of him after his mother's death, kimberly...
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dan, paula. >> stephanie, thank you. we're going to shift our focus now to the passive effort to protect the super bowl just one day away. >> officials are expecting 1 million people to descend on minneapolis. and t.j. holmes joins us with more on the challenge of keeping all those people safe. t.j., good morning. >> reporter: hey, dan, paula, good morning to you both. a million people are going to come through where i am right now. this is called the super bowl experience where fans come through and they can have fun and test their football skills, but at the end of the day we're talking about we're all going to watch, what, a football game tomorrow. but that game is a national security risk of the highest level according to homeland security, and there are some unique challenges to securing this game based on the fact that it's happening in winter in minneapolis. as more than 60,000 fans huddle inside u.s. bank stadium and in minneapolis on sunday and more than 100 million viewers watch from home, these officers will b
dan, paula. >> stephanie, thank you. we're going to shift our focus now to the passive effort to protect the super bowl just one day away. >> officials are expecting 1 million people to descend on minneapolis. and t.j. holmes joins us with more on the challenge of keeping all those people safe. t.j., good morning. >> reporter: hey, dan, paula, good morning to you both. a million people are going to come through where i am right now. this is called the super bowl experience...
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paula asegura que ha llegado a su lÍmite. >> mi cuerpo se retuerce y no puedo mÁs.sia porque la legislaciÓn de nuestro paÍs no la permite, pero queremos que ella se haga partÍcipe de este problema. lourdes: Éste puede que sea uno de los Últimos retos de la presidenta. la comisiÓn de salud de la cÁmara baja chilena parece estar dispuesta a discutir una mociÓn sobre la despenalización de la eutanasia, todo a raÍz de la desgarradora historia de paula. el gobierno ha agilizado una pensiÓn que la madre de la chica habÍa solicitado. Ésta lleva cuatro aÑos sin trabajar por la situaciÓn. jorge: el presidente de colombia juan manuel santos anunciÓ medidas para la atenciÓn y control de inmigrantes venezolanos. entre ellas el mandatario mencionÓ que habrÁ más controles migratorios. santos presentÓ un plan de choque para frenar el ingreso de venezolanos que huyan de la situaciÓn extrema. ilia: el presidente donald trump y rex tillerson aagradecieron al presidente debate mala por respaldar la decisiÓn de estados unidos de trasladar su embajada en israel a jerusalÉn. hablaron sob
paula asegura que ha llegado a su lÍmite. >> mi cuerpo se retuerce y no puedo mÁs.sia porque la legislaciÓn de nuestro paÍs no la permite, pero queremos que ella se haga partÍcipe de este problema. lourdes: Éste puede que sea uno de los Últimos retos de la presidenta. la comisiÓn de salud de la cÁmara baja chilena parece estar dispuesta a discutir una mociÓn sobre la despenalización de la eutanasia, todo a raÍz de la desgarradora historia de paula. el gobierno ha agilizado una...
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dan and paula? >> kenneth, thank you so much for your reporting. >>> the other big story this morning. the russia probe back in the news. >> the democrats finally releasing their memo. it's a rebuttal to a republican memo that alleged the fbi abused powers in the russian investigation. the president weighing in overnight. david wright is at the white house. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. this one document has been at the center of a political storm here in washington. and while it may not prove russian meddling in american politics, it does prove that the russia investigation has poisoned american politics and things are as toxic as they have ever been. this is the memo in the middle of this fight. the democrats' point by point rebuttal of a republican memo weeks ago. subject line, correcting the record, the russia investigations. as it says there, top secret until now. when the republicans finally got around to declassifying it. president trump wasted no time declari
dan and paula? >> kenneth, thank you so much for your reporting. >>> the other big story this morning. the russia probe back in the news. >> the democrats finally releasing their memo. it's a rebuttal to a republican memo that alleged the fbi abused powers in the russian investigation. the president weighing in overnight. david wright is at the white house. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. this one document has been at the center of a...
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david, good morning. >> good morning, paula. the president claims the memo vindicates him in the russia probe. the democrats are blasting back accusing house republicans who voted along party lines to release that document of being part and parcel of an organized effort to obstruct the special counsel's investigation. here in florida the president is celebrating tweeting this memo totally vindicates trump. in probe. the russia witch hunt goes on and on. this is an american disgrace. trump and his allies insist the document released friday is proof positive the special counsel's investigation is nothing more than partisan politics. >> they got a warrant on someone in the trump campaign, used the opposition research paid for by the democratic party and the hillary clinton campaign. >> reporter: trump left open the possibility he may fire rod rosenstein who is singled out in the memo for criticism. >> reporter: will you fire rod rosenstein? >> reporter: do you have confidence in him? >> you figure that one out. >> reporter: this si
david, good morning. >> good morning, paula. the president claims the memo vindicates him in the russia probe. the democrats are blasting back accusing house republicans who voted along party lines to release that document of being part and parcel of an organized effort to obstruct the special counsel's investigation. here in florida the president is celebrating tweeting this memo totally vindicates trump. in probe. the russia witch hunt goes on and on. this is an american disgrace. trump...
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lewinsky at the moment that the question was asked by paula jones' attorneys right there in front ofan webber wright, that it was technically true. >> i just want to make sure i understand, mr. president. do you mean today that because you were not engaging in sexual activity with ms. lewinsky during the deposition, that the statement of mr. bennett might be literally true? >> no, sir. i mean that at the time of the deposition, it had been...that was well beyond any point of improper contact between me and ms. lewinsky. >> it did more to damage his image than anything throughout the entire process. >> the use of the word "is" might have a perfectly appropriate legal defense in a brief written by his lawyer. but it was not the right way to approach testimony in front of a grand jury that would be seen by the whole world. >> he knew that there was a lot of evidence about it and that he was left really to sort of split hairs with the meaning of the word "is." >> it would become the defining moment of the entire ordeal. >> people remember the sound bite and the look on his face when he g
lewinsky at the moment that the question was asked by paula jones' attorneys right there in front ofan webber wright, that it was technically true. >> i just want to make sure i understand, mr. president. do you mean today that because you were not engaging in sexual activity with ms. lewinsky during the deposition, that the statement of mr. bennett might be literally true? >> no, sir. i mean that at the time of the deposition, it had been...that was well beyond any point of...
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lewinsky at the moment that the question was asked by paula jones' attorneys right there in front ofebber wright, that it was technically true. >> i just want to make sure i understand, mr. president. do you mean today that because you were not engaging in sexual activity with ms. lewinsky during the deposition, that the statement of mr. bennett might be literally true? >> no, sir. i mean that at the time of the deposition, it had been...that was well beyond any point of improper contact between me and ms. lewinsky. >> it did more to damage his image than anything throughout the entire process. >> the use of the word "is" might have a perfectly appropriate legal defense in a brief written by his lawyer. but it was not the right way to approach testimony in front of a grand jury that would be seen by the whole world. >> he knew that there was a lot of evidence about it and that he was left really to sort of split hairs with the meaning of the word "is." >> it would become the defining moment of the entire ordeal. >> people remember the sound bite and the look on his face when he gave
lewinsky at the moment that the question was asked by paula jones' attorneys right there in front ofebber wright, that it was technically true. >> i just want to make sure i understand, mr. president. do you mean today that because you were not engaging in sexual activity with ms. lewinsky during the deposition, that the statement of mr. bennett might be literally true? >> no, sir. i mean that at the time of the deposition, it had been...that was well beyond any point of improper...
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paula, thank you very much. the president today again addressed ways to prevent school shootings, and he may be reconsidering one of his recent proposals. here's chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> that schools have to have some form of protection. it's time to make our schools a much harder target. we are going to be very strong on background checks. >> reporter: three separate times today, president trump addressed his school safety agenda, and each time, neglected to mention an idea he endorsed only yesterday-- raising the minimum purchase age for semiautomatic firearms to 21. congressional source say there is no interest in pushing an age minimum. the president again called for trained school personnel to carry concealed weapons. >> and a teacher would have shot hell out of him before he knew what happened. >> semiautomatic and let alone automatic weapons are essentially not available. >> reporter: during a press conference with australian prime minister malcolm turnbull, the two leaders discus
paula, thank you very much. the president today again addressed ways to prevent school shootings, and he may be reconsidering one of his recent proposals. here's chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> that schools have to have some form of protection. it's time to make our schools a much harder target. we are going to be very strong on background checks. >> reporter: three separate times today, president trump addressed his school safety agenda, and each time, neglected...
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let's bring in paula hancocks who is live in pyeongchang with the latest. good morning, paula. >> reporter: ryan, just in the last hour, we have new information from the north korean delegation. the head of the delegation has said that the doors are open for dialogue with the united states. we are hearing this from the south korean side. similar to what we heard just yesterday. obviously more definitive and more basic from the north koreans saying we should talk to the united states. now we're not hearing the same from washington. what we have been hearing if pyongyang wants to talk, they have to take steps to denuclearization. we are hear from moon jae-in. he is saying the united states needs to lower the threshold in order to make the talks happen. we also spoke with south korean unification minister on sunday about keeping momentum going considering the joint u.s. military drills are coming up soon and annoying north korea. all of a sudden, north korea will talk to south korea about the issue. before they used to walk out and said they had to talk to the
let's bring in paula hancocks who is live in pyeongchang with the latest. good morning, paula. >> reporter: ryan, just in the last hour, we have new information from the north korean delegation. the head of the delegation has said that the doors are open for dialogue with the united states. we are hearing this from the south korean side. similar to what we heard just yesterday. obviously more definitive and more basic from the north koreans saying we should talk to the united states. now...
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good evening to you, paula. >> reporter: hey, dave.s been a busy few hours as mike pence is arriving north korea decides it will run its military parade on a loop on north korean state tv the day before the opening ceremonies. vice president mike pence said he would not allow north korea to hijack the olympics. he is at the blue house meeting with moon jae-in. he and south korea are as one in terms of what happens after the olympics. they will continue to put the toughest pressure possible on north korea to abandon its nuclear program. one thing we were not expecting. it has been announced that the high level delegation that north korea is sending with the athletes is the sister of kim jong un. she will be here at the opening ceremonies with mike pence. they are saying they are not talking to the united states, but south korea is talking to north korea after the opening ceremonies. these were supposed to be called the peace olympics. they will be a different kind of olympics. you have to feel for the south koreans trying to tap dance a
good evening to you, paula. >> reporter: hey, dave.s been a busy few hours as mike pence is arriving north korea decides it will run its military parade on a loop on north korean state tv the day before the opening ceremonies. vice president mike pence said he would not allow north korea to hijack the olympics. he is at the blue house meeting with moon jae-in. he and south korea are as one in terms of what happens after the olympics. they will continue to put the toughest pressure...
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paula hancock live in pyeongchang and paula newton in seoul. typically when we speak about north korea we're talking about north korean firing a missile and south korea and others responding. this story quite different on this day. talk to us about the significance of this meeting. >> well, that's right, george. just the very fact that a few months ago we were talking about the possibility of a military strike against north korea. we had the south korean president publicly speaking and giving the reasons why there could never be a second korean war. you could not get further away prom that now. you have the official invitation from kim jong-un. the date is unxoknown at this point. it's certainly a remarkable change of events. now, it is interesting that it was hand delivered. it was hand signed by the north korean leader. it was delivered by his sister, who is here for the pyeongchang olympics. in the coming hours a dinner for the north korean delegation. the head of state with the south korean head of state and after that, tonight, there is go
paula hancock live in pyeongchang and paula newton in seoul. typically when we speak about north korea we're talking about north korean firing a missile and south korea and others responding. this story quite different on this day. talk to us about the significance of this meeting. >> well, that's right, george. just the very fact that a few months ago we were talking about the possibility of a military strike against north korea. we had the south korean president publicly speaking and...
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good morning, paula. >> reporter: hello, rene.l north korean delegation has now arrived here in south korea. just not long ago there was a plane from north korea to south korea which is highly unusual. the two countries technically at war. at this time, talks progressed and the delegation of 32 members came in south korea and going to the athletes village next. we have the opening ceremonies for two athlete villages in pyeongchang and a half hour drive where some of the olympic venues are located. we have a number of ice hockey players, women's ice hockey teams are joint with the south korean and north korean players playing alongside each other and marching under the unified flag. this is what president moon jae-in said he wanted. he wanted north korea to be part of it. it is a significant moment for the organizers of the pyeongchang winter olympics. it is the biggest olympics ever with the athletes and according to the south koreans, it will be the peace olympics. dave. >> paula hancocks reporting live in south korea. thank you.
good morning, paula. >> reporter: hello, rene.l north korean delegation has now arrived here in south korea. just not long ago there was a plane from north korea to south korea which is highly unusual. the two countries technically at war. at this time, talks progressed and the delegation of 32 members came in south korea and going to the athletes village next. we have the opening ceremonies for two athlete villages in pyeongchang and a half hour drive where some of the olympic venues are...
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>> paula hancocks, of course, there at the olympic games.eeping a keen eye on the olympic diplomacy that is also playing out. thank you for the reporting, and we'll stay in touch with you. we just saw those images of protests. protests have been happening. our paula newton was in the thick of it all in seoul, south korea. here's the report that she filed for us. >> so it has to be said that south korea has a very robust protest culture. there are a lot of protests here, week in, week out. but this protest in particular anti-north korea. there has been a lot more tension in the last few days now that north korea and its delegation have been getting so much attention here during these olympics. even before the olympics started, some protests here cynically were calling them the pyongyang olympics. but now they're very angry. especially blaming moon jae-in for allowing them to take the olympic spotlight, and for accepting, it seems, an invitation to pyongyang for peace negotiations. i want you to listen to one particular protester, who was quit
>> paula hancocks, of course, there at the olympic games.eeping a keen eye on the olympic diplomacy that is also playing out. thank you for the reporting, and we'll stay in touch with you. we just saw those images of protests. protests have been happening. our paula newton was in the thick of it all in seoul, south korea. here's the report that she filed for us. >> so it has to be said that south korea has a very robust protest culture. there are a lot of protests here, week in,...
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paula, thanks.minutes past the hour. u.s. military strikes killed 100 pro regime fighters in syria. they launched air and military strikes in the unprovoked attack on the troops at the headquarters of the syrian democratic forces delegation. some 500 troops carried out the attack with mortar fire and russian tanks. no coalition or u.s. personnel were hurt in the fighting. >>> just when you were ready to give up on lebron and the cavaliers, king james is stepping up big. andy scholes with the great finish in the bleacher report next. remember our special night? abdominal pain... ...and diarrhea. but it's my anniversary. aw. sorry. we've got other plans. your recurring, unpredictable abdominal pain and diarrhea... ...may be irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. you've tried over-the-counter treatments and lifestyle changes, but ibs-d can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi,... ...a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you take every day th
paula, thanks.minutes past the hour. u.s. military strikes killed 100 pro regime fighters in syria. they launched air and military strikes in the unprovoked attack on the troops at the headquarters of the syrian democratic forces delegation. some 500 troops carried out the attack with mortar fire and russian tanks. no coalition or u.s. personnel were hurt in the fighting. >>> just when you were ready to give up on lebron and the cavaliers, king james is stepping up big. andy scholes...
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paula reid in washington is our justice reporter. paula, let me start with you and some reaction to this. jeff nengzed it's unlikely they'll ever be extradited, so what are the immediate legal consequences here? >> reporter: that's right. don't expect any arrests any time soon. the russian government is highly unlikely to arrest or extradite any of these people. but what this indictment does is that it gives very specific details about how the russians meddled in the election and what crimes were committed under u.s. law. >> glor: all right, so, fran, the indictment doesn't mention the russian government, but in your estimation, it's hard to believe there's not some sort of link. >> no, look at the size. when you look at this, the number of people involved, the number of shell companies involved, the amount of money that this took. i mean, this was a very elaborate influence, covert action influence scheme, and it's impossible to think that this would have not-- the blessing and direction would not have come from want kremlin and the
paula reid in washington is our justice reporter. paula, let me start with you and some reaction to this. jeff nengzed it's unlikely they'll ever be extradited, so what are the immediate legal consequences here? >> reporter: that's right. don't expect any arrests any time soon. the russian government is highly unlikely to arrest or extradite any of these people. but what this indictment does is that it gives very specific details about how the russians meddled in the election and what...
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our justice reporter paula reid joins us.la, first of all, the significance of this today. >> reporter: this is all about getting former trump campaign chairman paul manafort to cooperate. and over the past few days, special counsel robert mueller has been coming at manafort from every conceivable direction. he has filed dozens of new charges against him. he got a plea deal with a dutch lawyer who used to work with manafort, and now he has the gates plea deal. now, gates and manafort, they were charged in the same conspiracy. so it's expected that gates is going to provide evidence about those alleged crimes. >> glor: so, paula, any indication that manafort might cooperate? >> reporter: none so far. today, he released a statement reiterating his innocence and saying that he still intends to pursue this all the way to trial. now, robert mueller is collecting evidence about any connections between the trump campaign and russia, and manafort, if he chose to cooperate, he could provide evidence of two important questions. the fir
our justice reporter paula reid joins us.la, first of all, the significance of this today. >> reporter: this is all about getting former trump campaign chairman paul manafort to cooperate. and over the past few days, special counsel robert mueller has been coming at manafort from every conceivable direction. he has filed dozens of new charges against him. he got a plea deal with a dutch lawyer who used to work with manafort, and now he has the gates plea deal. now, gates and manafort,...
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paula: that is my next question. even if you can get survivors to begin your services, had you keep them consistent? some of your girls, you get temporary custody. speak to the talent of the keeping women and girls, boys consistent with services. andrea: one of the challenges is our girls don't want to be there. they are there because the state says they have to be there. many times, they are not happy. i will say to you that the most important thing we can do is care for them and love them and serve them, no matter how they respond. that is very different than the culture they came from. we have to build a trust relationship with them in a much better way than the way the trafficker did. many times, they will come in and they might think they are in the greatest placed ever, then they change their mind. it is important, the consistency. we believe in an approach where we are going to be looking for how we can strengthen who they are, so we don't look at the way they present, but we look at their strength. as we are
paula: that is my next question. even if you can get survivors to begin your services, had you keep them consistent? some of your girls, you get temporary custody. speak to the talent of the keeping women and girls, boys consistent with services. andrea: one of the challenges is our girls don't want to be there. they are there because the state says they have to be there. many times, they are not happy. i will say to you that the most important thing we can do is care for them and love them and...
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reena. >> ninan: thank you very much, paula. an ammunition dealer in arizona was charged friday with selling illegal armor-piercing butets to the gunman in the las vegas massacre. the attack in october left 58 people dead and more than 500 wounded. carter evans has the story. >> i had absolutely nothing to do with what he did. >> reporter: at a news conference with his attorney friday, douglas haig continued to distance himself from the man responsible for the las vegas massacre. >> i had no way to see into his mind. >> reporter: haig admitted to investigators that stephen paddock came to his home in arizona to buy several hundred rounds of ammunition a month before the attack. >> he showed up. he told me exactly what he wanted. i handed him a box of the-- with the ammunition in it. >> reporter: earlier this week when haig spoke exclusively to cbs news, he said he sold paddock specialized military tracer rounds, similar to these. >> the one thing he did say when he was at my house is he said he was going to go put on a light sho
reena. >> ninan: thank you very much, paula. an ammunition dealer in arizona was charged friday with selling illegal armor-piercing butets to the gunman in the las vegas massacre. the attack in october left 58 people dead and more than 500 wounded. carter evans has the story. >> i had absolutely nothing to do with what he did. >> reporter: at a news conference with his attorney friday, douglas haig continued to distance himself from the man responsible for the las vegas...
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paula hancocks joining us from pyeongchang where it is 5:15 in the early evening. many thanks. >>> it's not only athletics at the games, also some controversy. 15 russian team members will not be allowed to compete, even though a sports arbitration court lifted their lifetime ban. cnn's senior international correspondent fred pleitgen is live with details in moscow. what is the reaction there? >> reporter: george, certainly is some reaction coming in from russian politicians, from russian officials, also from russian athletes as well. if we just go through it, many of them are saying that they believe this is unfair. however, some of the athletes are saying they're not really surprised by this decision by the international olympic committee. there's one senior lawmaker from russia's do you meuma, the hous parliament, he called this decision inexplicable. he said that russian politicians are actually in touch with some of the russian winter sports federations to try and make sure that the interests of russian athletes who still want to go and participate in these ol
paula hancocks joining us from pyeongchang where it is 5:15 in the early evening. many thanks. >>> it's not only athletics at the games, also some controversy. 15 russian team members will not be allowed to compete, even though a sports arbitration court lifted their lifetime ban. cnn's senior international correspondent fred pleitgen is live with details in moscow. what is the reaction there? >> reporter: george, certainly is some reaction coming in from russian politicians,...
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good evening, paula. >> reporter: hello, dave.t the invitation for the south korean president to head north. there is also an invitation which apparently has been accepted by the ioc president. so thomas bach, the olympic committee president, is expected to go to pyongyang. this invitation extended in january when the north korean delegation wanted to nail down the details for them to come to pyeongchang. suddenly the charm offensive does appear to be doing what north korea wants it to do. they have sent kim jong un's sister down here. she has been hailed by the world's media. i spoke to one governor who met her a few times while she was here. he said the talks with the north kore koreans and south koreans. she is calm and she doesn't speak very much. when she does, she is accurate in her words. it was clear she was speaking for her brother kim jong un. and talking about whether the u.s. is left on the sideline. they are still in tandem. >> thank you, paula. >> let's bring in josh roggin. >> good morning. >> you are the guy who br
good evening, paula. >> reporter: hello, dave.t the invitation for the south korean president to head north. there is also an invitation which apparently has been accepted by the ioc president. so thomas bach, the olympic committee president, is expected to go to pyongyang. this invitation extended in january when the north korean delegation wanted to nail down the details for them to come to pyeongchang. suddenly the charm offensive does appear to be doing what north korea wants it to...
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paula, thank you. >>> the u.s.ducted a key ballistic missile defense test on wednesday and it failed. the pentagon is not commenting, but several officials confirmed the missile failed to intercept the incoming target. officials are trying to determine what went wrong. missile being tested is designed to intercept the type of missile north korea is threatening to launch against the united states. the trial was designed to test new defense concepts with the missile launched from shore rather than a war ship. >>> homeland security officials announcing the protected status of 7,000 syrian nationals in the u.s. extended for 18 months because of the ongoing zcivil wr in the country. protections were enacted in 2012. it shields from deportation. syrians arriving after august of 2016 will not be eligible for the extension. it is the first time since protections were created for syrians that new immigrants cannot apply. >>> ahead, mark zuckerberg working to fix facebook. that's hurting facebook's numbers. investors are not
paula, thank you. >>> the u.s.ducted a key ballistic missile defense test on wednesday and it failed. the pentagon is not commenting, but several officials confirmed the missile failed to intercept the incoming target. officials are trying to determine what went wrong. missile being tested is designed to intercept the type of missile north korea is threatening to launch against the united states. the trial was designed to test new defense concepts with the missile launched from shore...
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christine. >> paula for us in pyeongchang. thank you. >>> a pair of american figure skaters shine in the team event while bad weather wrecks havoc on the slopes. coy wire braving the elements in pyeongchang with details. hello, my friend. >> reporter: dave, you thought minneapolis was cold. the winds will punch you in the face and laugh at you. it is really cold and windy. american figure skaters put another medal on the board for team usa. adam rippon put on a show in the olympic debut despite the pressure. he and gus kenworthy are the first openly gay men to compete in the olympics. he said they are representing something bigger than themselves. teammate mirai nagasu landed the daunting triple axel. the first american woman to do that at the olympic games. the performances helped the u.s. take bronze for the second straight winter olympics. crazy 45-mile-an-hour gusts demad delayed the start of the slopestyle competition. struggling to land their tricks. mother nature no match for team usa's jamie anderson. this give is toug
christine. >> paula for us in pyeongchang. thank you. >>> a pair of american figure skaters shine in the team event while bad weather wrecks havoc on the slopes. coy wire braving the elements in pyeongchang with details. hello, my friend. >> reporter: dave, you thought minneapolis was cold. the winds will punch you in the face and laugh at you. it is really cold and windy. american figure skaters put another medal on the board for team usa. adam rippon put on a show in the...
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we have paula hancocks live in pyeongchang.la, the effort to come to the table is having an impact. >> reporter: absolutely, ryan. we are hearing a clear message from the north koreans. head of the delegation in south korea right now has said the door is open for dialogue with the united states. now that is certainly the clearest indication we had so far that north korea wants to talk with the united states. they made it clear they want to talk with south korea. they are broadening the wish for engagement. they gave a less clear yesterday and the white house responded to that. let's see if pyongyang's willingness to talk is a step to denuclearizati denuclearization. that appears to be one of the conditions for talks. what we are hearing from the south korean president moon jae-in who has a tricky balancing act to get the u.s. and north korea together. he said the u.s. needs to lower the threshold in order to start talks. saying the north koreans need to denuclear d denuclearizati denuclearization. >> thank you, paula. >>> and x
we have paula hancocks live in pyeongchang.la, the effort to come to the table is having an impact. >> reporter: absolutely, ryan. we are hearing a clear message from the north koreans. head of the delegation in south korea right now has said the door is open for dialogue with the united states. now that is certainly the clearest indication we had so far that north korea wants to talk with the united states. they made it clear they want to talk with south korea. they are broadening the...
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reena. >> ninan: paula reid in washington. thanks, paula. the flu outbreak is taking its toll again in the u.s. the centers for disease control reports 22 more children died this week, bringing the number of kids killed to 84. children aren't the only ones at risk. so are seniors. dr. jon lapook has more on that. >> reporter: it's wii bowling hour at cedar mountain commons in newington, connecticut, where flu is the common worry for the assisted living facility staff and residents. for 85-year-old peggy gorman, that means extra vigilance. >> if i see someone is coughing or sneezing, i will automatically not sit near that person. >> reporter: she's even willing to cancel family visits. >> if they are sneezing or coughing, i say, "please don't come." >> reporter: protocols here call for frequent disinfecting of surfaces, door exwobz, even salt and pepper shakers, encouraging vaccinations, and isolating those with flu-like symptoms. and they're also teaching residents proper flu etiquette. >> palms of your hand, in between your fingers as well.
reena. >> ninan: paula reid in washington. thanks, paula. the flu outbreak is taking its toll again in the u.s. the centers for disease control reports 22 more children died this week, bringing the number of kids killed to 84. children aren't the only ones at risk. so are seniors. dr. jon lapook has more on that. >> reporter: it's wii bowling hour at cedar mountain commons in newington, connecticut, where flu is the common worry for the assisted living facility staff and residents....
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paula mcmahon with quite a fascinating picture there in the "sun sentinel." thank you so much, paula. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, let's talk about the special counsel, robert mueller, and how he's apparently flipped another defendant in this russia investigation. why the president's former advisors, one of, is pleading guilty and who he will testify against. don't we need that cable box to watch tv? nope. don't we need to run? nope. it just explodes in a high pitched 'yeahhh.' yeahhh! try directv now for $10 a month for 3 months. no satellite needed. i hate to ask but is there any chance of an upgrade? upgrade? pretty please? look into my eyes. could be twins. have you thought about being a model? don't upgrade your seat. upgrade your airline. fly emirates. the best economy class in the world. oh hi sweetie, i just want to show you something. xfinity mobile: find my phone. [ phone rings ] look at you. this tech stuff is easy. [ whirring sound ] you want a cookie? it's a drone! i know. find your phone easily with the xfinity voice remote. one more way co
paula mcmahon with quite a fascinating picture there in the "sun sentinel." thank you so much, paula. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, let's talk about the special counsel, robert mueller, and how he's apparently flipped another defendant in this russia investigation. why the president's former advisors, one of, is pleading guilty and who he will testify against. don't we need that cable box to watch tv? nope. don't we need to run? nope. it just explodes in a high...
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>> quijano: paula reid, paula thank you.was an emotional sunday at stoneman douglas high school as teachers and students returned to the scene of the massacre. omar villafranca was there. >> reporter: it was a somber return for survivors of the deadly mass shooting at stoneman douglas. students and teachers returned to campus coping with the reality of what happened here. as a parent are you ready for him to go back to school? >> no, not yet. >> reporter: how come? >> i had to pick him up that day and it was the longest eight hours of my life. and i'm not ready to let him go yet. >> reporter: today governor rick scott called on the florida department of law enforcement to investigate the initial response to the shooting. video from school cameras showed that the armed school resource officer broward county deputy scot peterson stayed outside the building while the shooting was taking place. peterson has since resigned. new reports say other deputies didn't enter the school either. broward county sheriff scott israel addresse
>> quijano: paula reid, paula thank you.was an emotional sunday at stoneman douglas high school as teachers and students returned to the scene of the massacre. omar villafranca was there. >> reporter: it was a somber return for survivors of the deadly mass shooting at stoneman douglas. students and teachers returned to campus coping with the reality of what happened here. as a parent are you ready for him to go back to school? >> no, not yet. >> reporter: how come?...
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frankly it wasn't 10-0, paula, was excellent for the korean team.s was excellent to put players that don't know each other, different skill levels and make them work together as a team. i'm not expecting the korean team now obviously mostly south korean to have any kind of results to speak of. they will probably be the most watched women's ice hockey team in the history of the olympic games, including canada and u.s. by far the two best teams. this is their first olympics and they are certainly going to get a lot of attention. >> let's talk a little about russia. they decided the 15 athletes and coaches will not be invited to the olympics even though their appeals were upheld. what kind of a mess is this? it's very last minute. it's very confusing. talk us through it. >> it is. the ioc finally said enough is enough. they banned, what, 50 or 60 of these athletes and then all of a sudden the court of arbitration for sport, like the supreme court so to speak, decided to let some of them back in. and the international olympic committee couldn't figure i
frankly it wasn't 10-0, paula, was excellent for the korean team.s was excellent to put players that don't know each other, different skill levels and make them work together as a team. i'm not expecting the korean team now obviously mostly south korean to have any kind of results to speak of. they will probably be the most watched women's ice hockey team in the history of the olympic games, including canada and u.s. by far the two best teams. this is their first olympics and they are certainly...
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an exactly. >> glor: all right, paula, thank you very much.oding along the ohio river is expected to get worse. downtown pomeroy, ohio, is already underwater. some businesses have closed. flood warnings are up in cincinnati. the river is forecast to crest tomorrow afternoon and remain in minor flood stage until friday night. now to the winter olympics where the american performance has been better. norway leads the medal count with 28. the u.s. is sixth with ten medals behind even russia, which had some athletes banned for doping. now a russian medalist has failed another drug test. a member of the curling team, yes, curling. ben tracy is in pyeongchang. >> reporter: it's not a sport where you're hurtling down a mountain at 70mph or flying 60 rlet above an icy jump. instead curling requires slow, precise movement. where a granite rock is swept edwn the ice. so word that russian curler alexander krushelnitsky may have used a banned substance meldonium has sent shock waves through the olympic village. >> it's bad news. i hope it's not to be the
an exactly. >> glor: all right, paula, thank you very much.oding along the ohio river is expected to get worse. downtown pomeroy, ohio, is already underwater. some businesses have closed. flood warnings are up in cincinnati. the river is forecast to crest tomorrow afternoon and remain in minor flood stage until friday night. now to the winter olympics where the american performance has been better. norway leads the medal count with 28. the u.s. is sixth with ten medals behind even russia,...
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our paula hancocks joins us now live from pyeongchang.o paula, south korea says the north is now willing to hold direct talks with the u.s., but the u.s. is insisting north korea give up its nuclear weapons. that's something pyongyang has said it won't do. so where do they go from here? >> well, it's a key question, rosemary. how do you keep the momentum going from this quite remarkable sporting diplomacy we've seen here. but once the athletes go home, once the paralympics is over, then of course you have the u.s. south korean military drills which anger pyongyang every year. i spoke to the south korean unification minister on sunday and asked him how do you make sure that those drills don't derail this momentum that is building. and he said he was hoping over the next couple of days to be able to talk to the north korean delegation still in south korea to make sure that that wasn't going to be the case. now, as you say, ivanka trump has left south korea now. she was asked many times by reporters about north korea. many times she declined
our paula hancocks joins us now live from pyeongchang.o paula, south korea says the north is now willing to hold direct talks with the u.s., but the u.s. is insisting north korea give up its nuclear weapons. that's something pyongyang has said it won't do. so where do they go from here? >> well, it's a key question, rosemary. how do you keep the momentum going from this quite remarkable sporting diplomacy we've seen here. but once the athletes go home, once the paralympics is over, then...
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marzo, le llamarán la marcha por nuestros pies, una movilización recién liderada por adolescentes, paulae invierno, están planeando una marcha masiva frente a la alcaldía de san josé >>> las personas en las oficinas, en el poder, no ven como nosotros nos sentimos, con esta marcha estamos enseñando estas personas que nosotros tenemos miedo >>> es que mientras que jóvenes sobrevivientes de la preparatoria se reúnen con el presidente, jóvenes como estos se congregaban en casas y escuelas de la nación para plena lo que espera sea una movilización de miles de estudiantes este próximo 24 de marzo, con la misión de hacer de la seguridad y el control de armas una prioridad legislativa bipartidista >>> cuando hablando de seguridad de las escuelas, no hablas seguridad republicana o demócrata, es solo seguridad >>> la marcha posee solo una de las escenas que se realizarán a través de california y cientos a lo ancho y largo del país, en todas partes este movimiento nacido de la tragedia >>> después de ver a 17 estudiantes morir, adolescentes como ellos, se han unido a traslapes sociales organizándos
marzo, le llamarán la marcha por nuestros pies, una movilización recién liderada por adolescentes, paulae invierno, están planeando una marcha masiva frente a la alcaldía de san josé >>> las personas en las oficinas, en el poder, no ven como nosotros nos sentimos, con esta marcha estamos enseñando estas personas que nosotros tenemos miedo >>> es que mientras que jóvenes sobrevivientes de la preparatoria se reúnen con el presidente, jóvenes como estos se congregaban...
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marÍa paula ochoa tiene ne los detalles. >>> el recorrido que separa a mÉxico y estados unidos puede. algo idea dice marÍa. >>> para que no los agarre la migra y guiarlos por el camino que sea el mejor segÚn su pÁgina web esta herramienta enseÑa las mejores rutas, alertas sbr la ubicaciÓn de la patrulla fronteriza ve cÁmaras ocultas y peligros como rÍos caudalosos o animales salvajes. irma cree que esto le hubiera servido a su hija y sus nieto cuando se aventuraron en el difÍcil recorrido. >>> hubiera encontrado el camino solita. >>> la guÍa digital indicaria en tiempo real dÓnde se construye el muro fronterizo lugares con provisiones de agua, sombra natural y posibles kon ditas. fernando asegura no es tan buena idea, porque no es tan fÁcil traer un celular. >>> es inÚtil, es pÉrdida, lo pueden cachar a Él. lo pueden agarrar. >>> muchos consideran que la intenciÓn es buena, la aplicaciÓn puede ser un arma de dob doble fi lo para los que buscan llegar a estados unidos. >>> una aplicaciÓn no te puede ayuda, una serpiente cascabel una caÍda. >>> el desierto es impredecible. de repente l
marÍa paula ochoa tiene ne los detalles. >>> el recorrido que separa a mÉxico y estados unidos puede. algo idea dice marÍa. >>> para que no los agarre la migra y guiarlos por el camino que sea el mejor segÚn su pÁgina web esta herramienta enseÑa las mejores rutas, alertas sbr la ubicaciÓn de la patrulla fronteriza ve cÁmaras ocultas y peligros como rÍos caudalosos o animales salvajes. irma cree que esto le hubiera servido a su hija y sus nieto cuando se aventuraron en...