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already passed paula a few tissues. >> i know.en a long morning. >> we're getting there. >>> let's get back to rob marciano who is checking the weather. fall coming and already bringing cooler temperatures for us, rob. >> yes, whit, and paula has a right to be skeptical about what people think and say on this her last day. no doubt cold across the upper midwest. freeze warnings and frost advisories up. we also had some snow yesterday west in the black hills, a dusting on the fellows at mt. rushmore. 30s and 40s this morning, so that will end the growing season in many spots and it's not going to last all that long and the ridge will rebuild getting into the northeast as well from the 60s to the 80s as we go through monday, tuesday and wednesday. quite the rebound. >>> good saturday morning, the first full weekend of faum. it's feeling definitely cooler than average. here a look outside from the exploratorium camera. clouds around today with numbers in the 60s >>> this weather report is sponsored by amazon. i'll take care of some o
already passed paula a few tissues. >> i know.en a long morning. >> we're getting there. >>> let's get back to rob marciano who is checking the weather. fall coming and already bringing cooler temperatures for us, rob. >> yes, whit, and paula has a right to be skeptical about what people think and say on this her last day. no doubt cold across the upper midwest. freeze warnings and frost advisories up. we also had some snow yesterday west in the black hills, a dusting...
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what she wanted then was to be closer to family, meaning big sister paula. >> she originally just thought, "oh, there's no way i could be a cocktail waitress. i don't even drink." >> reporter: but in a casino town, a cocktail waitress could make good money. so now, at 46, she was a veteran. >> and she would laugh at herself, and, you know, she'd say, "well, i still don't know, you know, what these cocktails are. you know, i -- i just order 'em and they give them to me and i go take them to the -- the people." >> reporter: but she was good at it. everybody could see that. >> all the customers loved shauna so much. >> why? >> she was a sweet person. >> beautiful. >> reporter: she made close friends. a work family, really, including kelly chapman and stephanie vargas. >> i was at one of the bars and i saw her walk by. every single head turned on that bar watching her walk by. and i remember thinking, i'm like, "why don't i look like her?" because men, women, they -- they just loved her. >> reporter: but no one loved her quite the way he did. a handsome boy scout of a firefighter named george
what she wanted then was to be closer to family, meaning big sister paula. >> she originally just thought, "oh, there's no way i could be a cocktail waitress. i don't even drink." >> reporter: but in a casino town, a cocktail waitress could make good money. so now, at 46, she was a veteran. >> and she would laugh at herself, and, you know, she'd say, "well, i still don't know, you know, what these cocktails are. you know, i -- i just order 'em and they give them...
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joining us live is paula hancocks from seoul. paula, good morning.e they hoping to accomplish during the summit? >> reporter: dave, a warm welcome for president moon jae-in. he has been tasked by president trump and also kim jong-un according to the blue house of being the chief negotiator between the white house and kim jong-un until they can get an active dialogue together. he was warmly welcomed and there was an article on the front page of the newspaper blaming the u.s. saying the u.s. is to blame for the deadlock with the relations with the u.s. and north korea. this is just a show. this article went on to blame conservative politicians saying they are stubbornly insisting denuclearization first and discuss concessions later. that is what we hear from washington publicly. it is interesting the article was careful not to mention president trump himself blaming elsewhere. it shows mr. moon that it is going to be difficult to be the chief negotiator between two sides which are far apart. pyongyang believes they made significant concessions. they wa
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paula hancocks live in seoul. thank you. >>> the trump administration is capping refugee admissions at the lowest levels since the resettlement program 40 years ago. drastic cut allowed into the country. 30,000 allowed in 2019. a third less than 45,000 from last year. secretary of state mike pompeo blames the number should not be the sole barometer of humanitarian efforts. they have been pushing for a rise in the number of increased refugees around the world who need help and america's traditional role of safe haven. >>> spacex has the first lunar tourist. >> i choose to go to the moon. >> a japanese billionaire will take a trip around the moon. who he is bringing with him next. to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.c
paula hancocks live in seoul. thank you. >>> the trump administration is capping refugee admissions at the lowest levels since the resettlement program 40 years ago. drastic cut allowed into the country. 30,000 allowed in 2019. a third less than 45,000 from last year. secretary of state mike pompeo blames the number should not be the sole barometer of humanitarian efforts. they have been pushing for a rise in the number of increased refugees around the world who need help and america's...
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paula?> what a wild scene that was. >>> very emotional the last couple of days, the last weekend, because of the nation's final farewell to senator john private funeral which was attended by family and friends. hundreds of people line the streets as the senator was taken to his final resting place, right next to his lifelong friend at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis, maryland. mccain began his service to the nation there more than six decades ago. in tribute, a squadron of jets flew over the cemetery in the missing man formation, as a symbol of the fallen hero, this last good-bye coming off an emotional funeral and his daughter sharing a pointed message in her eulogy. >> america does not boast because she has no need to. the america of john mccain has no need to be made great again because america was always great. >> former presidents george w. bush and barack obama speaking about the senator on saturday. obama saying mccain made him and bush, quote, better presidents, just as he made t
paula?> what a wild scene that was. >>> very emotional the last couple of days, the last weekend, because of the nation's final farewell to senator john private funeral which was attended by family and friends. hundreds of people line the streets as the senator was taken to his final resting place, right next to his lifelong friend at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis, maryland. mccain began his service to the nation there more than six decades ago. in tribute, a squadron of jets...
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adelante marÍa paula. >> felicidad el gobierno podrÍa mantener detenidos a los menores indocumentadosel acuerdo flores como lo tienen planeado. fÍjate que el departamento de seguridad nacional propuso una serie de cambios a este acuerdo creado en 1997 para proteger a menores que cruzan la frontera indocumentados y prohÍbe la protecciÓn de inmigrantes veinte dÍas. este acuÉrdese habÍa convertido en una piedra para el zapato bajo la polÍtica de tolerancia cero. la polÉmica que desatÓ esta prÁctica obligÓ al presidente trump a detener dichas separaciones el gobierno busca mantener a familias juntas pero detenidas para ello necesitan eliminar el acuerdo flores. >> varias organizaciones pro inmigrantes se han manifestado contra decisiÓn asegurando que es otro ataque del presidente contra la comunidad inmigrante y ven el fin del acuerdo flores una violaciÓn a derechos de los niÑos, se espera que esta decisiÓn desate una bla quea rnn la corte donde la jueza ha dictaminado a favor del acuerdo, por ahora felicidad el documento se encuentra en el registro federal sujeto a comentarios pÚblicos p
adelante marÍa paula. >> felicidad el gobierno podrÍa mantener detenidos a los menores indocumentadosel acuerdo flores como lo tienen planeado. fÍjate que el departamento de seguridad nacional propuso una serie de cambios a este acuerdo creado en 1997 para proteger a menores que cruzan la frontera indocumentados y prohÍbe la protecciÓn de inmigrantes veinte dÍas. este acuÉrdese habÍa convertido en una piedra para el zapato bajo la polÍtica de tolerancia cero. la polÉmica que...
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ok paula thank you for bringing us up to speed on all the latest artie's paula. while the downed russian plane was and i old twenty it's a patrol aircraft known by nato as the coot it has a top speed of six hundred seventy five from the. military objectives. and the intensification of these. three the aside. from the americans. to syria especially at the time when the syrian army was preparing itself to liberate the which would have stripped the united states from the last hold on syrian territory to have a stake in this the future of syria after the crisis and why was israel striking syrian facilities in the first place why would they back. well because of course we cannot separate israeli moves from the americans they are allies and they are allies in the war on syria so that's why the americans wanted to. send warnings to the russians not to go ahead with their plans to support syria in gaining its sovereignty over its territory because the syrian crisis has a regional and international dimension mainly on the geopolitical side so that's why for the americans.
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cnn's paula hancocks is live in seoul with the latest. >> reporter: dave, we have interesting information coming from the south korean enjoy meeting with kim jong-un on wednesday. kim jong-un is saying he is happy to denuclearization within president trump's first term. this is something washington wants to see as well. he said he had unwaivering trust for president trump. despite the fact there have been difficulties. given what north korea has done already talking about destroying the nuclear test site which has not been independently verified. he also wants to see matching measures from the united states. then he can go forward to denuclearization. that is the opposite way around that washington wants it. they want denuclearization first. we heard that the national security adviser will speak at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. he has a message for kim jong-un. we learned this from the blue house this afternoon. they were talking that moon and trump when they had that phone call, trump had given moon a message for kim jong-un. there is a messag
cnn's paula hancocks is live in seoul with the latest. >> reporter: dave, we have interesting information coming from the south korean enjoy meeting with kim jong-un on wednesday. kim jong-un is saying he is happy to denuclearization within president trump's first term. this is something washington wants to see as well. he said he had unwaivering trust for president trump. despite the fact there have been difficulties. given what north korea has done already talking about destroying the...
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paula, why is cohen talking to mueller right now? >> reporter: cohen faces the possibility of decades in prison after he pleaded guilty to eight criminal counts in federal court in new york last month, including tax fraud, and campaign finance violations. he admitted in court that he paid hush money to several women during the campaign at president trump's direction. but now, if he can provide fubstantial and meaningful assistance to the special counsel, he could get that sentence significantly reduced. >> glor: so what has the special counsel been asking, then? >> reporter: they've been asking him whether he knows anything about the president's dealings with russia, either as a businessman or during the campaign. but i am told that there are some concerns about cohen's credibility and about using him as a witness. so right now, they're meeting with him, they're hearing what he has to say, and seeing how that can round out what they're hearing from other people or whether it corroborates other witnesses' stories, but so far he has re
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cnn's paula hancocks is live in paula, are we getting a better definition of what kim jong-un means of denuclearization? >> reporter: alison, we are getting a clearer view that it is different from what the united states believe it is is. we heard from kim jong-un and through the envoy that he believes denuclearization will happen by the end of the first term of president trump. he also said he has an unwavering trust of president trump despite the difficulties. he points to the concessions that north korea has made and he wants matching measures from the united states and he will make active steps toward north korean. -- toward denuclearization. that is the opposite way the united states want to see it. they want full denuclearization and then they will lift sanctions. we heard something interesting from the blue house when president moon was speaking with president trump on the telephone on tuesday, president trump actually asked the south korean president to relay a message to kim jong-un. that message was given to the north korean leader on wednesday and he has given a message back
cnn's paula hancocks is live in paula, are we getting a better definition of what kim jong-un means of denuclearization? >> reporter: alison, we are getting a clearer view that it is different from what the united states believe it is is. we heard from kim jong-un and through the envoy that he believes denuclearization will happen by the end of the first term of president trump. he also said he has an unwavering trust of president trump despite the difficulties. he points to the...
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we have paula hancocks in seoul with the latest. paula, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave. the u.s. response to the summit has been positive. especially the fact that secretary of state mike pompeo has invited his north korean counterpart to meet with him on the sidelines of the united nations security council in new york. they seem to be happy with the outcome. the u.s. secretary of state saying north korea agreed to u.s. and iaea inspectors. according to the declaration, there was no agreement, just at one missile site. there is confusion as to whether that is both sides. u.s. and north korea. hearing the same thing and interpretediing it in different ways. from moon jae-in's point he will see this as a success. he built up more of a rapport with the north korean leader. he signed the military pact with some wide ranging measures along the demilitarized zone to remove land mines and excavating the area for more remains of the korean war. dave. >> baby steps. nothing concrete. paula hancocks, thank you. >>> president tr
we have paula hancocks in seoul with the latest. paula, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave. the u.s. response to the summit has been positive. especially the fact that secretary of state mike pompeo has invited his north korean counterpart to meet with him on the sidelines of the united nations security council in new york. they seem to be happy with the outcome. the u.s. secretary of state saying north korea agreed to u.s. and iaea inspectors. according to the declaration,...
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paula jones joins us later to discuss that. first up, by far the news of the day.rett kavanaugh's supreme court nomination that is in suspended animation tonight thanks as you know for allegations he assaulted a psychology professor called chrstine blasey ford some 36 years ago. while both of them were still in high school. despite blanket media coverage, the basic details of the story is murky. ford has not said when or where it happened and she said she didn't tell a soul about it for three decades. there is significant inconsistencies in her account but we have never doubted her sincerity and we never questioned her motives. unless we learn new facts that give us reason to, we won't do that. we will give her every benefit of every doubt. but there is another side as well. brett kavanaugh. he also has a family and a career and a reputation. all have been gravely damaged by the claims. the democrats could have helped clear it up weeks ago if they asked kavanaugh about ford's story as he sat before them for days in the u.s. senate. that is what hearings are for. bu
paula jones joins us later to discuss that. first up, by far the news of the day.rett kavanaugh's supreme court nomination that is in suspended animation tonight thanks as you know for allegations he assaulted a psychology professor called chrstine blasey ford some 36 years ago. while both of them were still in high school. despite blanket media coverage, the basic details of the story is murky. ford has not said when or where it happened and she said she didn't tell a soul about it for three...
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desde los Ángeles, nuestra corresponsal marÍa paula ochoa nos cuenta por quÉ puede costarnos tiempo y tendrÁn que hacer algo para rechazar este tipo de solicitudes. el departamento de solicitud y ciudadanÍa anunciÓ cambios en sus polÍticas especificando que (informaciÓn en pantalla): lo que significa que si re qque inmigrante tendrÁn que aceptarlo. no negaron la ciudadanÍa, no mÁs invalida la aplicaciÓn desde hoy los agentes tienen el poder para simplemente negar la solicitud. segÚn explica (informaciÓn en pantalla): >>> ojo que todo esto aplica para las peticiones de daca. asÍ que felicidad los abogados estÁn recomendando que mas que nunca se preparan cuando envÍen solicitudes y poner toda la informaciÓn que necesitan y si quieren evidencia tengan toda la necesaria demÁs para presentar la aplicaciÓn que se requiere. y sobre todo que se asesoren de un abogado. felicidad. >>> ahora sÍ maria paula hay que ser perfectos entregando nuestra solicitudes muchasgracias. hoy estados unidos sufriÓ los ataques terroristas perpetrado con aviones que se estrellaron contra las torres gemelas en nue
desde los Ángeles, nuestra corresponsal marÍa paula ochoa nos cuenta por quÉ puede costarnos tiempo y tendrÁn que hacer algo para rechazar este tipo de solicitudes. el departamento de solicitud y ciudadanÍa anunciÓ cambios en sus polÍticas especificando que (informaciÓn en pantalla): lo que significa que si re qque inmigrante tendrÁn que aceptarlo. no negaron la ciudadanÍa, no mÁs invalida la aplicaciÓn desde hoy los agentes tienen el poder para simplemente negar la solicitud....
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paula ¿pero se enjuaga tanrca de jabó bien como dove?ños. ella vio algo inesperado en su jabón.emos que probarlo. compremos ese. ¿y el de dragon's blood? te apuesto que sabe a cereza... ¡aye! la industria del tabaco te volvió a engañar y no te diste cuenta. hey, ¿ya probaron cotton candy? me encanta el algodón de azucar. se ve rico. ¿y tres leches cake? tenemos que probarlo. porque esa es su intencíon. ¿quieres? sure. ♪ la proliferaciÓn de desamparados en el centro de los Ángeles podrÍa comenzar a tener un alivio, varias decenas de ellos se estÁn beneficiando de un programa de los Ángeles para su reubicaciÓn el cual supone una inversiÓn de 20 millones de dÓlares, sin embargo, esta propuesta tiene a muchos molestos, especialmente comerciantes en un emblemÁtico lugar de la ciudad, marÍa paula tiene la historia. >> durmiendo en carpas, tirados en la calle y hasta en al alcaldÍas, el problema de los desamparados en california ha crecido como la espuma. >> y estÁ haciendo sus necesidades afuera en cualquier lugar pues y todo eso nos causa preocupaciÓn a nosotros. >> desde su puesto d
paula ¿pero se enjuaga tanrca de jabó bien como dove?ños. ella vio algo inesperado en su jabón.emos que probarlo. compremos ese. ¿y el de dragon's blood? te apuesto que sabe a cereza... ¡aye! la industria del tabaco te volvió a engañar y no te diste cuenta. hey, ¿ya probaron cotton candy? me encanta el algodón de azucar. se ve rico. ¿y tres leches cake? tenemos que probarlo. porque esa es su intencíon. ¿quieres? sure. ♪ la proliferaciÓn de desamparados en el centro de los...
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christine. >> paula for us in seoul. thank you for that. >>> president trump's attorney claims nbc edited lester holt's interview with the president last year where mr. trump said he was thinking about the russia investigation when he fired james comey as fbi director. here is the president telling that to lester holt in may of 2017. >> i was going to fire comey. knowing there was no good time to do it. and in fact when i decided to just do it, i said to myself. i said you know this russia thing with trump and russia is a made up story. >> special counsel bob mueller's team is looking into the move against comey amounted to obstruction in the russia investigation. last night, jay sekulow said the network improperly edited the interview. he said realizing firing comey might not shorten the probe. >> we think the transcript without question, supports the president. it may actually extend the investigation. he said that on the tape. >> sekulow did not offer proof that nbc edited the interview. cnn reached out to the network
christine. >> paula for us in seoul. thank you for that. >>> president trump's attorney claims nbc edited lester holt's interview with the president last year where mr. trump said he was thinking about the russia investigation when he fired james comey as fbi director. here is the president telling that to lester holt in may of 2017. >> i was going to fire comey. knowing there was no good time to do it. and in fact when i decided to just do it, i said to myself. i said you...
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cnn's paula hancocks is live for us this morning in seoul with the latest. paula?hristine. just a couple of headlines from that very ambitious and wide-ranging agreement that was signed by the north and south korean leaders. they have agreed, north korea, to shut down the missile test site. this is the key site for their icbm, intercontinental ballistic missile, program. it is something that the u.s. president trump had already announced after that singapore summit. what is new from today is that they have agreed that they would allow independent international experts into n to ra-- experts verify this. there was an announcement that they would be willing to shut down the nuclear facility but said they want to see u.s. corresponding measures. they didn't specify what they wanted, but we know that north korea wants a declaration to the end of the korean war. they want a peace treaty which the u.s. has resisted so far. we did hear a positive response quickly after the announcement from the u.s. president. he tweeted saying that he was very excited about all of these
cnn's paula hancocks is live for us this morning in seoul with the latest. paula?hristine. just a couple of headlines from that very ambitious and wide-ranging agreement that was signed by the north and south korean leaders. they have agreed, north korea, to shut down the missile test site. this is the key site for their icbm, intercontinental ballistic missile, program. it is something that the u.s. president trump had already announced after that singapore summit. what is new from today is...
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paula jones suit is very, very weak. she alleged an incident took place in a hotel room by her testimony lasted 10 to 12 minute. she suffered no repercussions in the workplace. the allegation was that bill clinton pulled down his pants and told her to perform a sex act. then she said, "clearly a within-timens don't that took place in 10 to 20 minutes. she was not forced to have sex. she left on her own volition. the courts increasingly are fining this is not enough to create a sexually hostile work environment." on top of that, katz defended creepy senator al franken. "context is relevant. he did not do this as a member of the senate. he did this in his capacity of someone who was still functioning as an entertainer." but he was a senator at the time he did it. this is highly, bitterly partisan. an attorney clearly, obviously has inconsistent views on this topic to advance a political agenda. it's sad. of course, no democrats ever demanded an f.b.i. investigation into paula jones. she won a settlement of $850,000. juanit
paula jones suit is very, very weak. she alleged an incident took place in a hotel room by her testimony lasted 10 to 12 minute. she suffered no repercussions in the workplace. the allegation was that bill clinton pulled down his pants and told her to perform a sex act. then she said, "clearly a within-timens don't that took place in 10 to 20 minutes. she was not forced to have sex. she left on her own volition. the courts increasingly are fining this is not enough to create a sexually...
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>> dickerson: paula reid at the white house. thank you, paula.ill, where he had spent more than 35 years of his life. niurners continue tonight to file past his casket, placed on the catafalque built a century and a half ago for abraham lincoln. here's nancy cordes. >> reporter: the heavens opened up just as john mccain scaled the steps of the u.s. capitol for the last time. >> we give thanks for the consequential life of senator john mccain, a drum major for courage, truth, and justice. >> reporter: the rare honor of lying in state was extended by the leaders of both parties, who worked and tangled with the -tgged six-term senator for decades. >> i don't know what the deal ons, but we'll find out what the deal was. >> now airing our great debates is a gentle way to describe how john approached the work of a senator. >> general, please don't insult my intelligence. >> i have long joked that his guards at the hanoi hilton probably needed group therapy after john was finished with wem. >> reporter: enraged one moment, irreverent the next... >> the
>> dickerson: paula reid at the white house. thank you, paula.ill, where he had spent more than 35 years of his life. niurners continue tonight to file past his casket, placed on the catafalque built a century and a half ago for abraham lincoln. here's nancy cordes. >> reporter: the heavens opened up just as john mccain scaled the steps of the u.s. capitol for the last time. >> we give thanks for the consequential life of senator john mccain, a drum major for courage, truth,...
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paula, thank you very much. one week after hurricane florence slammed ashore, the cape fear and waccamaw rivers are still rising. in south carolina today, new evacuation orders were issued to hundreds of people. in north carolina, there are concerns about a possible environmental disaster. here's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: florence's floodwaters are raising fears. this afternoon, this dam was breached at a north carolina duke energy plant. environmentalists worry the toxic coal ash stored here could spill into the cape fear river. acfull week after the storm hit, thousands in south carolina are under new evacuation orders. some of the stranded in mullins had to be rescued by helicopter. >> these woods are full of water. it don't have anywhere to go. >> reporter: downstream in conway, the only way to reach tim landrum's neighborhood is by boat. it looks like we're on a river right now. >> it does. ly reporter: but this is actually the road. >> that's the road. >> reporter: landrum says it's the third time in
paula, thank you very much. one week after hurricane florence slammed ashore, the cape fear and waccamaw rivers are still rising. in south carolina today, new evacuation orders were issued to hundreds of people. in north carolina, there are concerns about a possible environmental disaster. here's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: florence's floodwaters are raising fears. this afternoon, this dam was breached at a north carolina duke energy plant. environmentalists worry the toxic coal ash...
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ok apologies for that we have lost paula there some technical difficulties will get . a little later from our let's get some more now on on this incident from our next guest bray aviation security all airline operations expert julian thanks for joining us today the russian military the syrian defense systems mistook that plane for israeli fighter jets those missiles were launched in defense because that the plane out a larger effect of reflecting area. no military expert of course what exactly does that mean how could that have affected the incident. yes it's interesting isn't it because essentially what's happening is the radar scan if you like all right i'll sweep has actually blocked out the fighter because a larger transport plane was always lee in the way if you shine a light out an object behind it there will be a shadow and that's roughly what's happened here but of course the missile the surface to air missile has actually locked onto this plane which was landing and unfortunately fifteen people i understand have died. i mean how does this did these air defense
ok apologies for that we have lost paula there some technical difficulties will get . a little later from our let's get some more now on on this incident from our next guest bray aviation security all airline operations expert julian thanks for joining us today the russian military the syrian defense systems mistook that plane for israeli fighter jets those missiles were launched in defense because that the plane out a larger effect of reflecting area. no military expert of course what exactly...
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too paula jones watched this for old sexual abuse allegations.ext to assess hillary's change of heart. stay tuned. ♪ you todd. it's not just easy. it's-being-a-master-of-hypnotism easy. hey, i got your text- sleep! doug, when i snap my fingers you're going to clean my gutters. ooh i should clean your gutters! great idea. it's not just easy. it's geico easy. todd, you will go make me a frittata. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from an allergy pill? flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. flonase. who we are as people and making everybody feel welcome. ordering custom ink t-shirts has been a really smart decision for our business. - [narrator] custom ink has hundreds of products and free shipping. upload your logo or start your design today at customink.com. upload your logo or start your design today endless shrimp is back at red keep those slobster.min'! with all the shrimp you want, any way you want them. try delicious c
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jeff. >> glor: paula reid inside the white house briefing room for us tonight. paula, thank you. and this programming note-- vice president mike pence will be margaret brennan's guest this sunday on "face the nation." now, tropical storm florence is expected to regain strength next week and become a major earricane again as it threatens the east coast. lonnie quinn of our flagship station wcbs here in new york is tracking florence. lonnie, everybody wants to know, what is the latest? >> well, the latest is, not a very healthy looking storm. take a peek at it. you can't even find a center of circulation. you don't see an eye. pill, it's a tropical storm with 65-mile-per-hour winds. two days ago, a cat-4. what happened? it took all kinds of wind shear. i mean, it was torn apart by siose winds coming in the opposite direction. we believe, over the next few days, it's going to be in an ivironment where it will strengthen just as rapidly as it weakened, and by wednesday, it's about 400 miles off the southeast coast of the u.s. as a cat-4 again. so, what has changed here? well, if you
jeff. >> glor: paula reid inside the white house briefing room for us tonight. paula, thank you. and this programming note-- vice president mike pence will be margaret brennan's guest this sunday on "face the nation." now, tropical storm florence is expected to regain strength next week and become a major earricane again as it threatens the east coast. lonnie quinn of our flagship station wcbs here in new york is tracking florence. lonnie, everybody wants to know, what is the...
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>> jacobson: paula reid in washington. thank you, paula. governor of massachusetts today declared a state of emergency in three towns north of boston. ehey were hit by rapid-fire natural gas explosions yesterday. a first responder described it as "armageddon." 80 homes burned, 39 were destroyed, more than 8,000 people were evacuated. one teenager was killed when a chimney fell on his car. state officials blame it on gas lines that were overpressurized. the local gas utility has been removed from the emergency response. coming up, more storm coverage as the carolinas continue to get pummeled. we'll check in on a town where .he floodwater is rising. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even "vengeful vermin." not so cute when they're angry. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ( ♪ ) stop dancing around the pain that's keeping you awake. advil pm gives tossing and turning a rest and silen
>> jacobson: paula reid in washington. thank you, paula. governor of massachusetts today declared a state of emergency in three towns north of boston. ehey were hit by rapid-fire natural gas explosions yesterday. a first responder described it as "armageddon." 80 homes burned, 39 were destroyed, more than 8,000 people were evacuated. one teenager was killed when a chimney fell on his car. state officials blame it on gas lines that were overpressurized. the local gas utility has...
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they call her allegations "nonsense" and "reprehensible." >> glor: and so, paula, at this point, hasone other than the senate judiciary committee investigating? >> reporter: at this point, our local law enforcement sources tell us there are no open cases or complaints based on these plegations. now, the white house could potentially encourage the f.b.i. to look into this as part of his extended background check, but, so far, there is no indication , ey intend to do that. >> glor: paula reid, thanks very s ve. the senate judiciary committee hearing is now just hours away, and nancy cordes is on capitol hill with more on that. >> i'm not in a good mood. >> reporter: utah's orrin hatch wasn't the only one, as republicans reeled from the latest allegation about kavanaugh being present at a gang rape. >> anything coming out of the avenatti lane two days before a uste i treat very suspiciously. >> reporter: democrats called on kavanaugh to withdraw. >> there is no way, absolutely no way that this nomination can proceed to a vote without an f.b.i. investigation. >> our lawyers are on it rig
they call her allegations "nonsense" and "reprehensible." >> glor: and so, paula, at this point, hasone other than the senate judiciary committee investigating? >> reporter: at this point, our local law enforcement sources tell us there are no open cases or complaints based on these plegations. now, the white house could potentially encourage the f.b.i. to look into this as part of his extended background check, but, so far, there is no indication , ey intend to...
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a paula thank you for joining the war do we know at this point. well this is a hugely wiring development what we're hearing now from the russian defense ministry is that a lesson military plane that was downed by a missile that was launched by sony as a defense system the ministry however saying that these radio defense forces had created. to quote a dangerous situation in the area now they complain that the israelis did not warn the russian troops in syria of this planned operation they said that they received a concrete warning just one minutes before the attacks and that this was not enough time to see the russian military vehicle move to a safe zone fifteen people have been killed in a search and rescue operation is underway the russian defense ministry also saying that russia just does reserves the right to an adequate response following israel's hostile actions in syria and all the incident happened at around eleven o'clock last night local time the russian military vehicle was some thirty five kilometers away from the syrian coast it was re
a paula thank you for joining the war do we know at this point. well this is a hugely wiring development what we're hearing now from the russian defense ministry is that a lesson military plane that was downed by a missile that was launched by sony as a defense system the ministry however saying that these radio defense forces had created. to quote a dangerous situation in the area now they complain that the israelis did not warn the russian troops in syria of this planned operation they said...
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good to see you again, paula. after all of the excitement following day two of the interkorean summit, the skeptics are casting doubt if real progress was made. but the u.s. is ready to start denuclearization talks with the north. what is being said about all of this? >> rosemary, we're told that president moon jae-in is heading back to the south now. it was a wide-ranging agreement. but there is confusion about the denuclearization parts. what we have heard from the u.s. president and the u.s. secretary of state, is they believe north korea has agreed to nuclear monitors going into the country. usa and iaea inspectors is what secretary pompeo. the declaration what we saw yesterday, that wasn't mentioned at all. there's a difference between what north korea appears to have agreed to and what the u.s. is accepting. we had this in the past. big differences between their positions. but the u.s. has been welcoming of what they believe has been achieved. and the fact that the negotiations are back on track is progress.
good to see you again, paula. after all of the excitement following day two of the interkorean summit, the skeptics are casting doubt if real progress was made. but the u.s. is ready to start denuclearization talks with the north. what is being said about all of this? >> rosemary, we're told that president moon jae-in is heading back to the south now. it was a wide-ranging agreement. but there is confusion about the denuclearization parts. what we have heard from the u.s. president and...
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paula what can you tell us so far . well the facts at this moment do seem a little bit sketchy and as you can well imagine the story is still unfolding what we do know is that on wednesday evening a russian military aircraft went off the radar there are fourteen service personnel on board that that that airplane and it happened during an attack by israeli jets israeli f. sixteen s on the syrian province of latakia not at this stage that information is being received by the russian defense ministry what we understand is that the air force base the controlled as they say that they lost contact with the aircraft when it was some thirty five kilometers off the coast of the mediterranean sea now a search and rescue operation is currently underway and it happened as i say during an attack that according to the russian foreign ministry was carried out by israeli warplanes on a power station and on two facilities that are controlled by the syrian army and we understand that at least seven people have been injured we have been t
paula what can you tell us so far . well the facts at this moment do seem a little bit sketchy and as you can well imagine the story is still unfolding what we do know is that on wednesday evening a russian military aircraft went off the radar there are fourteen service personnel on board that that that airplane and it happened during an attack by israeli jets israeli f. sixteen s on the syrian province of latakia not at this stage that information is being received by the russian defense...
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si no se vota las elecciones de medio termino los resultados sos peligrosos, nuestra colaboradora paulaes ¿quÉ tal?. >>> cuÉntanos ¿quÉ estuviste haciendo en nevada?. >>> fuimos nevada, porque es un nevado que estÁ haciendo historia,ente de nevada votÓ por la primera senadora latina en la historia de los estados unidos, la primera. y es la senadora cortez... una de las grandes razones que ganÓ porque la comunidad latina saliÓ a votar. fuimos a nevada porque queremos recordar a los 800 mil latinos que viven ahÍ que salgan a votar. y esto nos dijo. >>> cuÉntanos ¿cuÁl fue la estrategia de ustedes para registrar a esa comunidad tan gr grande latina que estÁ en nevada?. >>> felicidad te acuerdas cuand "los jÓvenes ganaran". una escuela que hay 70% de los estudiantes son latinos y asÍ que fuimos ahÍ precisamente para preregistrar a los latinos que dentro de poco podrÁn votar. querÍamos educar le que eso es privilegio, que votar es un privilegio y es la energÍa que habÍa na la escuela. >>> es importante que los estudiantes estÉn involucrados y voten y se registren. ellos tienen los derechos y
si no se vota las elecciones de medio termino los resultados sos peligrosos, nuestra colaboradora paulaes ¿quÉ tal?. >>> cuÉntanos ¿quÉ estuviste haciendo en nevada?. >>> fuimos nevada, porque es un nevado que estÁ haciendo historia,ente de nevada votÓ por la primera senadora latina en la historia de los estados unidos, la primera. y es la senadora cortez... una de las grandes razones que ganÓ porque la comunidad latina saliÓ a votar. fuimos a nevada porque queremos...
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she ended up hiring a pretty radical left attorney who said many terrible things about paula jones. diane feinstein should be ashamed of herself. what we have witnessed is not only disgusting and repulsive, has beneath the office she serve. every good person in california should be appalled by the actions of this unethical senator after pronouncing the anonymous allegation against kavanaugh, professor ford's name and story quickly leaked to the press. she felt like she was going to tell a story herself. up to that point there were only two parties who knew about professor ford's allegation. you do the math. it's pretty obvious, it was clearly kwroeu have an alleged survivor of second wall assault, despite what she said were her wishes to remain private. democratic senator sheldon white house, he's blaming professor ford tonight for the leak. take a look. >> the best i can tell, dr. ford had told sufficient people in her circle who might have told others that press in california began to ask her questions and follow her around. and the story then came through "the washington post" wh
she ended up hiring a pretty radical left attorney who said many terrible things about paula jones. diane feinstein should be ashamed of herself. what we have witnessed is not only disgusting and repulsive, has beneath the office she serve. every good person in california should be appalled by the actions of this unethical senator after pronouncing the anonymous allegation against kavanaugh, professor ford's name and story quickly leaked to the press. she felt like she was going to tell a story...
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. >> marÍa paula ochoa nos dice quÉ impacto podrÍa tener. >> marÍa viene a la organizaciÓn para ayudar aquÍ >>> solo tiene una oportunidad para hacerlo bien, porque desde hoy los agentes tienen total autoridad para rechazar solicitudes que estÁn incompletas o consideran que las evidencias son insuficientes. >> antes una notificaciÓn de cortesÍa diciendo que falta. >> no lleno esto correcto, tiene tantos dÍas para corregirlo. >> ahora pueden rechazar la solicitud y cancelar el caso. >> dejando a la persona a rehacer todo de nuevo y regresar a pagar cuotas de inmigraciÓn. >> segÚn el servicio la medida se debe que por demasiado tiempo el sistema de inmigraciÓn ha estado sobrecargadoreclamos o sin mÉrito que retrasan el proceso para todas las personas >>> no implica que inicia un proceso de deportaciÓn sin embargo a muchos les preocupa que el servicio informe a ice sobre la negativa y ellos a su vez envÍan ante un juez de inmigraciÓn. >> una violaciÓn absoluta. >> porque un cliente que estÉ en procedimientos ante la oficina de inmigraciÓn y ciudadanÍa no tiene el recurso de apelaciÓn. >>
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paula, thank you. jeff glor will be right back from the storm zone where rescuers face an agonizing wait for the weather to clear. this is customizable streaming tv for your family. ...whatever size. it's saving money with flexible channel packs. live tv and the latest shows to stream. and all your streaming apps in one place - even netflix. this is how xfinity makes life. simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet and tv for just $34.99 a month for 12 months and customize by adding flexible channel packs. click, call or visit a store today. >> glor: we are back now from wilmington, north carolina. in some cases today, the weather was so bad that rescuers were told to stand down. the coast guard has been unable to fly. mark strassmann is at a coast guard staging area in elizabeth city, north carolina. mark >> reporter: jeff, take a look. this is a sikorsky jayhawk. it's the coast guard's biggest search-and-rescue helicopter, and it would already be in new bern helping out, but the weather
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. >> paula, at this point is anyone other than the senate judiciary committee investigating? >> at this point our local law enforcement sources tell us that there are no open cases or complaints based on these allegations. now, the white house could potentially encourage the fbi to look into this as part of his extended background check, but so far there's no indication they intend to do that. >> paula reid, thanks very much. the senate judiciary committee hearing is now just hours away and nancy cordes is on capitol hill with more on that. >> i'm not in a good mood. >> reporter: utah's orrin hatch wasn't the only one as republicans reeled from the latest allegation about kavanagh being present at a gang rape. >> anything coming out of the avenatti lane two days before a vote i treat very suspiciously. >> reporter: democrats called on kavanagh to withdraw. >> there is no way, absolutely no way that this nomination can proceed to a vote without an fbi investigation. >> our lawyers are on it right now. our staff investigators. >> reporter: republican chuck grassley, the judicia
. >> paula, at this point is anyone other than the senate judiciary committee investigating? >> at this point our local law enforcement sources tell us that there are no open cases or complaints based on these allegations. now, the white house could potentially encourage the fbi to look into this as part of his extended background check, but so far there's no indication they intend to do that. >> paula reid, thanks very much. the senate judiciary committee hearing is now just...
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she went after paula jones. she supported al franken.enator feinstein is claiming the media somehow outed professor ford that only feinstein and her fellow democrats had access to. i don't believe them, they were the only ones that had the information. senate democrats will not even show a senate republicans since july the unredacted letter where ford makes her first allegations. why won't they allow the republicans to see this? this is some sort of political game and it's not. these are real lives in play. democrats? they never wanted him to be confirmed. we saw how they acted during the hearings, we see how they are acting now. this is why every americanct hs a right to be skeptical tonight. we know the democratic party, we know their track record on claims of sexual misconduct.ke it is beyond suspect. take, for example, right now, not 36 years ago, congressman keith ellison, he's the deputy chair, number two guy, of the democratic party. in august, a month ago, his ex-girlfriend went public with claims that keith ellison, congressman
she went after paula jones. she supported al franken.enator feinstein is claiming the media somehow outed professor ford that only feinstein and her fellow democrats had access to. i don't believe them, they were the only ones that had the information. senate democrats will not even show a senate republicans since july the unredacted letter where ford makes her first allegations. why won't they allow the republicans to see this? this is some sort of political game and it's not. these are real...
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paula, what's new?s from this agreement, and it was a very wide-ranging agreement between north and south korea, was that north korea has decided that it will shut down this site, the key icb test site, the intercontinental ballistic missile test site. th what is new is they will gyp right is international experts in to verify the process. on top of that, they said they would be willing to shut down the nuclear facility. this one has a caveat. they put conditions on it saying that the u.s. has to give corresponding measures. they haven't specified a timeline. they haven't specified the core responding measures, although we know that north korea wants to have this quid pro quo, this step-by-step denuclearization and want to have a declaration to the end of the korean war. that is what they are pushing washington for. the president tweeted just after midnight and seemed to welcome it. he said it was very exciting. also pointing out within this wide-ranging agreement that the two crazy are going to jointly
paula, what's new?s from this agreement, and it was a very wide-ranging agreement between north and south korea, was that north korea has decided that it will shut down this site, the key icb test site, the intercontinental ballistic missile test site. th what is new is they will gyp right is international experts in to verify the process. on top of that, they said they would be willing to shut down the nuclear facility. this one has a caveat. they put conditions on it saying that the u.s. has...
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grandes tambiÉn para las familias que viven con la angustia que sus parientes puedan perderse, marÍa paulaa de imaginarme que no vamos a encontrar a mamÁ. >> ellos no son los Únicos un 60% de adultos y 49% de menores con autismo en algÚn momento lo hacen, una preocupaciÓn constante para martÍnez. >> se siente una preocupaciÓn y un desespero porque imagÍnate que se llegue a perder o que le llegue a pasar algo en la calle. >> preocupaciones que podrÍan bajar con la pequeÑaderoso tran. >> las personas deambulan en algÚn momento, las personas con alzheimer es realmente una opciÓn. >> helicÓpteros de los Ángeles ya estÁn equipados para localizar a pacientes una vez que se la seÑal se activa, logrando encontrar a la persona pÉrdida en un radio de una milla a la redonda. >> el departamento del alguacil es alertado para que ellos puedan salir y ayudar en la bÚsqueda de la persona. >> nancy, enferma de alzheimer se perdiÓ en el 2016 desde entonces no ha sido localizada su esposo asegura que este dispositivo habrÍa evitado su tragedia. >> lilian espera con esa tecnologÍa evitar una situaciÓn parecid
grandes tambiÉn para las familias que viven con la angustia que sus parientes puedan perderse, marÍa paulaa de imaginarme que no vamos a encontrar a mamÁ. >> ellos no son los Únicos un 60% de adultos y 49% de menores con autismo en algÚn momento lo hacen, una preocupaciÓn constante para martÍnez. >> se siente una preocupaciÓn y un desespero porque imagÍnate que se llegue a perder o que le llegue a pasar algo en la calle. >> preocupaciones que podrÍan bajar con la...
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especially with paula jones and al franken.d you make of "the new york times" blockbuster about rod rosenstein and taping the president? >> if i can start on this one. dr.gorka, i apologize. i'm a democrat but a trained lawyer. this is outrageous. i don't see how we can continue to supervise the mueller investigation, which i do think should finish but the only way it can finish fairly is with him out of the picture recused or fired and he really think we need to look at this justice department. >> sean: dr.gorka, last word? >> i always want to ask the first question. who does this profit? "the new york times," why aree they burning rod rosenstein right now? martha may be right. this may be a political trap for the president. but doug is also correct. this guy is so conflicted from the get-go, the man that signed the fisa warrant and escorted his best friend, escorted mueller to the interview with the president that he failed when-- >> sean: the last point is all of this is going to be exposed very expeditiously. release the do
especially with paula jones and al franken.d you make of "the new york times" blockbuster about rod rosenstein and taping the president? >> if i can start on this one. dr.gorka, i apologize. i'm a democrat but a trained lawyer. this is outrageous. i don't see how we can continue to supervise the mueller investigation, which i do think should finish but the only way it can finish fairly is with him out of the picture recused or fired and he really think we need to look at this...
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she ended up hiring a pretty radical left attorney who said many terrible things about paula jones. diane feinstein should be ashamed of herself. what we have witnessed is not only disgusting and repulsive, has beneath the office she serve. every good person in california should be appalled by the actions of this unethical senator after pronouncing the anonymous allegation against kavanaugh, professor ford's name and story quickly leaked to the press. she felt like she was going to tell a story herself. up to that point there were only two parties who knew about professor ford's allegation. you do the math. it's pretty obvious, it was clearly kwroeu have an alleged survivor of second wall assault, despite what she said were her wishes to remain private. democratic senator sheldon white house, he's blaming professor ford tonight for the leak. take a look. >> the best i can tell, dr. ford had told sufficient people in her circle who might have told others that press in california began to ask her questions and follow her around. and the story then came through "the washington post" wh
she ended up hiring a pretty radical left attorney who said many terrible things about paula jones. diane feinstein should be ashamed of herself. what we have witnessed is not only disgusting and repulsive, has beneath the office she serve. every good person in california should be appalled by the actions of this unethical senator after pronouncing the anonymous allegation against kavanaugh, professor ford's name and story quickly leaked to the press. she felt like she was going to tell a story...
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marÍa paula hablÓ con algunas de las vÍctimas. >> me llegÓ a tomar fotos desnudo. un sacerdote lo trasladan a otro estado o paÍs. >> hoy una nueva decepciÓn luego de la reuniÓn del papa francisco, su presidente se limitÓ a explicar en un comunicado que compartieron con el pontÍfice por la situaciÓn de estados unidos y como el cuerpo de cristo es lacero ado por el abuso sexual. >> el papa francisco llamÓ a una reuniÓn sin precedentes a todos los lÍderes de las conferencias episcopales del mundo que se realizarÁ el prÓximo febrero, algo que piensan habÍa tardado mucho tiempo. >> pura platica, puro papeleo, no toman ningÚn tipo de acciÓn. >> la iglesia ha dado algunos pasos para evitar la pedofilia dice este sacerdote, y asegura elaptenga mÁs control de sus >> ¿cÓmo vamos a crear un ambiente donde los que estÁn mas cerca al problema pueden responder al problema en vez de estar esperando que el papa que estÁ en roma haga algo. >> aunque continÚa siendo catÓlico, manuel dice que hay que ver para creer. en los Ángeles marÍa paula ochoa noticias telemundo. >> al regresar,
marÍa paula hablÓ con algunas de las vÍctimas. >> me llegÓ a tomar fotos desnudo. un sacerdote lo trasladan a otro estado o paÍs. >> hoy una nueva decepciÓn luego de la reuniÓn del papa francisco, su presidente se limitÓ a explicar en un comunicado que compartieron con el pontÍfice por la situaciÓn de estados unidos y como el cuerpo de cristo es lacero ado por el abuso sexual. >> el papa francisco llamÓ a una reuniÓn sin precedentes a todos los lÍderes de las...
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paula hancock is in south korea. paula, seeing will's report there, what a difference a year makes. no nuclear weapons on display. what perhaps could that signal? >> reporter: well, natalie, it really shows that pyongyang is sticking to its message. we have heard from north korea and the north korean leader kim jong-un through social media that he wants to focus on the economy now. granted, he said it was because he felt he was in the position he needed to be with the nuclear missile program, but this diplomacy, even though it is faltering between the united states and north korea is still ongoing. over the past several days, we have seen glimmers of hope that the two sides will find some common ground. we dud hear from the south korean envoy that went to north korea and met with kim jong-un said kim jong-un has unwaivered faith in mr. trump. mr. trump tweeted saying they could work things together. certainly what we're seeing is a case of north korea sticking to what it had said it would do on this particular case. and if it had such icbms or long-range missiles, that certainly wou
paula hancock is in south korea. paula, seeing will's report there, what a difference a year makes. no nuclear weapons on display. what perhaps could that signal? >> reporter: well, natalie, it really shows that pyongyang is sticking to its message. we have heard from north korea and the north korean leader kim jong-un through social media that he wants to focus on the economy now. granted, he said it was because he felt he was in the position he needed to be with the nuclear missile...
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always good to see you, paula. of course it is worth noting that you covered the 2013 mass games in north korea. how different does it look five years later? >> reporter: well, rosemary, it looks incredibly different. i mean, the message couldn't be more different. back in 2013, it was at a time when the anti-american rhetoric was extremely high, and also there was a lot of military and missile messages within the parade itself and within the mass games as well. so certainly this really is very different. although i should add that five years ago when the mass games was last held, that was for the 65th anniversary of victory day, which is what north korea calls the end of the korean war. they tell their people that they won that korean war against the americans. but what we're seeing here is it is more about the economy, the anti-american message that was prevalent five years ago doesn't seem to be at this point. we're seeing -- this isn't just a message for the international community for the u.s., for south korea
always good to see you, paula. of course it is worth noting that you covered the 2013 mass games in north korea. how different does it look five years later? >> reporter: well, rosemary, it looks incredibly different. i mean, the message couldn't be more different. back in 2013, it was at a time when the anti-american rhetoric was extremely high, and also there was a lot of military and missile messages within the parade itself and within the mass games as well. so certainly this really...
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la venta ambulante queda despenalizada, hoy vender comida ambulante casera ya no es ilegal, marÍa paulao y esas personas se sometÍan a infracciones o decomiso de mercancÍas porque no son cocinas industriales pero a partir de enero estos pequeÑos permiso, tienen que pasar lasner regulaciones de salubridad y solo pueden producir alimentos que les permita generar inglÉs de hasta 50.000 dÓlares al aÑo o 60 comidas por semana, socorro vende tamales en esta esquina, se trasnovp para prepararlos ¿ no es asÍ?. >> sÍ, a las 12 de la noche me levanto a prepararlos. >> ¿ quÉ le parece que vayan a legalizar la actividad que usted realiza?. >> estÁ muy bien para nosotros, sÍ, porque asi ya no andamos corriendo ni nos quitan nuestras cosas. >> ¿ le ha pasado que le han decomisado su comida?. >> sÍ, como tres veces me han quitado las cosas, nada mÁs la comida, el dinero no, si traigo celular tambiÉn me lo dejan. >> aquÍ hemos visto que mucha gente llega a comprarle tamales a socorro, hay dueÑos de restaurant que se oponen a esta medida, el impulsoarr llar pequeÑas empresas. >> muchas gracias, marÍa pa
la venta ambulante queda despenalizada, hoy vender comida ambulante casera ya no es ilegal, marÍa paulao y esas personas se sometÍan a infracciones o decomiso de mercancÍas porque no son cocinas industriales pero a partir de enero estos pequeÑos permiso, tienen que pasar lasner regulaciones de salubridad y solo pueden producir alimentos que les permita generar inglÉs de hasta 50.000 dÓlares al aÑo o 60 comidas por semana, socorro vende tamales en esta esquina, se trasnovp para...
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comida casera, lo que darÁ mayores oportunidades econÓmicas a miles de familias inmigrantes, marÍa paulajan con una sonrisa, el gobernador de california aprobÓ una ley que a partir de enero, legaliza el uso de cocinas domÉsticas para mÍ considero empresas. >> quienes dependen de sus talento nosotros la cocina * pueden registrarse como una empresa pequeÑa. >> los comerciantes deben someterse a un someter someterse a inspecciones. >> cÓmo cualquier expendio de comida, tienen que tener un permiso, no tienen que revelar su estatus de migraciÓn, como cada condado, las exigencias serÍan acorde con una cocina casera, competencia desleal dice el dueÑo de este restaurante. >> para mÍ es una falta de respeto para el consumidor, como para los que tenemos negocios. >> pero a ella esta nueva situaciÓn le da mucha tranquilidad. >> muy bien para nosotros porque seamos andamos corriendo. >> en los Ángeles marÍa paula ochoa noticias telemundo. >> cÓmo lo ven? asÍ llegamos al final de noto esquÍas telemundo, gracias por el privilegio de su tiempo, no se vaya, exatlÓn esÁa a punto de comenzar, buenas noche
comida casera, lo que darÁ mayores oportunidades econÓmicas a miles de familias inmigrantes, marÍa paulajan con una sonrisa, el gobernador de california aprobÓ una ley que a partir de enero, legaliza el uso de cocinas domÉsticas para mÍ considero empresas. >> quienes dependen de sus talento nosotros la cocina * pueden registrarse como una empresa pequeÑa. >> los comerciantes deben someterse a un someter someterse a inspecciones. >> cÓmo cualquier expendio de comida,...
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sus casos lo que muchas veces puede tardar aÑos, activistas dicen que esto este inaceptable, marÍa paulalles y las reacciones. >> aÚn resuenan las voces de angustia de los padres que estÁn lejos de sus niÑos tras ser separado nosotr separados en la frontera y hoy el gobierno anunciÓ su intencion de mantener detenidos a menores indocumentados. >> no es aceptable que la administraciÓn decida cuando va a seguir la ley y cuando no? >> el acuerdo establecido en 1997 protege a los niÑos de permanecer en centros de migraciÓn por mÁs de 20 dÍas, el gobierno argumenta que el acuerdo... >> implicarÍa que las familias no serÍan separadas pero estarÍan detenidos por meses o aÑos. >> segÚn la secretarÍa de seguridad nacional, las laguna regalos, obstaculizan la capacidad del departamento y expulsar a familias que no tienen base legal para permanecer en el paÍs. >> en ¿propuesta el gobierno, * asegura que los niÑos serÁn tratados con dignidad y respeto, sin embargo, muchas organizaciÓn no confÍan en la promesa, teniendo en cuenta las condiciones que mucho adultos estÁn en centros de detenciÓn. >> es o
sus casos lo que muchas veces puede tardar aÑos, activistas dicen que esto este inaceptable, marÍa paulalles y las reacciones. >> aÚn resuenan las voces de angustia de los padres que estÁn lejos de sus niÑos tras ser separado nosotr separados en la frontera y hoy el gobierno anunciÓ su intencion de mantener detenidos a menores indocumentados. >> no es aceptable que la administraciÓn decida cuando va a seguir la ley y cuando no? >> el acuerdo establecido en 1997 protege...
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did they ever call any of these people for an investigation for juanita or for that matter, paula jones. they stood by the clintons. did their allegations not matter? senator dianne feinstein, did it matter? because these are women coming out against the democrat. or is this politics to you? how many democrats on the senate judiciary committee will, tonight, demand fbi investigations into thesear people? keith ellison was last month.it juanita broaddrick, about the same time difference. all politics. now you would think the topic as serious as this -- and it is serious. t and it is a problem across the country in many places. you think a topic this serious would transcend politics. that this wouldn't be republican, democrat, conservative or liberal. you think one time we couldim jt do what's right collectively? nope. this is selective moral outrage, as usual, politics as usual. except this time it's sad. this time it's even dangerous. plus, you know, i want you to take a step back tonight. remember what we're talking about in this specific case. here is what this is really all about. th
did they ever call any of these people for an investigation for juanita or for that matter, paula jones. they stood by the clintons. did their allegations not matter? senator dianne feinstein, did it matter? because these are women coming out against the democrat. or is this politics to you? how many democrats on the senate judiciary committee will, tonight, demand fbi investigations into thesear people? keith ellison was last month.it juanita broaddrick, about the same time difference. all...
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estÁ con nosotros paula, anabelle. es la primera vez en televisiÓn en vivo de paula.os que nos presten atenciÓn. francisca: los hombres tambiÉn lo usan para su noticias y sus cosas. incluso a veces checar las mismas cosas que le preparamos a ellos. es encontrar digo yo ese punto, nada sin exageraciÓn pero no creo que haya que llegar al divorcio. >> mÁs si es por esto. es importante, es entretenido, nos pasa todo el tiempo, lamentablemente gente manejando con el telÉfono. uno tiene que tener un poco de nociÓn del tiempo. paula: si su esposo es super espectacular y no tiene queja de Él, agÁrrelo. >> si hay algo raro es que nosotras aquÍ cuatro estemos diciendo que haga un buen uso del telÉfono. francisca:y hablemos de que tanto le tenemos que permitir a ellos que opinen acerca de nuestras rutinas personales de belleza. vamos a ver que hice nuestra amiga dalila de miami. dalila: buenos dÍas, tengo 18 aÑos de casada. a mi esposo no le afecta el tema de que me arregle siempre cuando no se pague el precio. cuando habla del tema de gastar para poderme ver un poco mejor, eso
estÁ con nosotros paula, anabelle. es la primera vez en televisiÓn en vivo de paula.os que nos presten atenciÓn. francisca: los hombres tambiÉn lo usan para su noticias y sus cosas. incluso a veces checar las mismas cosas que le preparamos a ellos. es encontrar digo yo ese punto, nada sin exageraciÓn pero no creo que haya que llegar al divorcio. >> mÁs si es por esto. es importante, es entretenido, nos pasa todo el tiempo, lamentablemente gente manejando con el telÉfono. uno tiene...
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our paula hancocks joins us from seoul with more on this. paula, a very ambitious list of agreements and goals there, coming out of that second day of the interkorean summit. and top of that list was scrapping the north korean nuclear facility with experts watching on. what does north korea want in return from the united states? >> rosemary, what north korea has agreed to within this agreement, that kim jong-un has signed next to moon jay-in, they will scrap the missile test site that the u.s. president had talk about after the singapore summit. when it comes to the nuclear research fashicility, that has been agreed to yet. this is official according to the declaration they've signed, saying if the u.s. gives core responding measures, then north korea would be willing to shut this down, as well. it really plays into what north korea says it wants. it wants a step-by-step process of denuclearization, something that washington said they would not accept. you say, we had tweets from the u.s. president donald trump. he has welcomed the developme
our paula hancocks joins us from seoul with more on this. paula, a very ambitious list of agreements and goals there, coming out of that second day of the interkorean summit. and top of that list was scrapping the north korean nuclear facility with experts watching on. what does north korea want in return from the united states? >> rosemary, what north korea has agreed to within this agreement, that kim jong-un has signed next to moon jay-in, they will scrap the missile test site that the...
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paula, it is a pretty extraordinary list that they've pulled together. presumably, they had preplanned some of this. in one sitting, on day two of this three-day summit, this is an ambitious list. and top of that list, is the dismantling of north korea's nuclear facility, with the experts watching on. what does north korea want in return from the united states? and will it get it? >> rosemary, what north korea has agreed to at this point is that they will dismantle the missile test site and the launchpad. this is the key icbm testing ar area, the intercontinental ballistic missile. that was tested just last year. it's something that washington will welcome. we've seen that tweet from the u.s. president, welcoming it already. when it comes to the nuclear concessions, what we've seen in this declaration, is it is a conditional c aal concession. we heard that kim jong-un agreed to dismantle the facility if there are corresponding measures in the united states. this is what pyongyang said it wanted. it wanted a step- by-step process where it denuclearizes an
paula, it is a pretty extraordinary list that they've pulled together. presumably, they had preplanned some of this. in one sitting, on day two of this three-day summit, this is an ambitious list. and top of that list, is the dismantling of north korea's nuclear facility, with the experts watching on. what does north korea want in return from the united states? and will it get it? >> rosemary, what north korea has agreed to at this point is that they will dismantle the missile test site...
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as paula reid reports, mr. trump made it clear he is unhappy with sessions performance on several issues. >> reporter: as he left the white house, president trump once again attacked attorney general jeff sessions. >> i'm disappointed in the attorney general for numerous reasons. >> reporter: trump has repeatedly criticized sessions for recusing himself in the russia investigation. in the interview with the hill tuesday he escalated his attacks saying i don't have an attorney general, it's very sad and said he was unhappy with sessions work at the border. sessions has typically stayed quiet in the wake of such attacks. in august he issued a rare statement noting his unprecedented success as effect waiting the president's agenda. at the border, he has diligently worked to deliver on the campaign promises, expediting deportations, limiting asylum seekers. and opposing sanctuary cities. in his interview with two conservative commentators from the hill, the president also took aim at another frequent target, federa
as paula reid reports, mr. trump made it clear he is unhappy with sessions performance on several issues. >> reporter: as he left the white house, president trump once again attacked attorney general jeff sessions. >> i'm disappointed in the attorney general for numerous reasons. >> reporter: trump has repeatedly criticized sessions for recusing himself in the russia investigation. in the interview with the hill tuesday he escalated his attacks saying i don't have an attorney...
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newton he's been following this story for us paula good to see you do we have any more details at this point. what you know at this stage is that as you mentioned a russian military aircraft with some fourteen personnel on board went missing last night at around ten o'clock in the evening it simply vanished off the radar and that was around thirty five kilometers or so from. the syrian coast now there was a lot of activity at the same time you had four israeli jets who were attacking syrian facilities at the time or just off the attack in these included a power station and we have received information that at least seven people were injured at the same time we know that a french frigate was launching missiles and that the russian air space control recorded those no one should it also came as the syrian army was as the syrian army activated its missile defense systems so it really could have been any of those western media however as waste no time in immediately blaming the syrian regime for the attacks but the problem there is that the syrian regime always as does israel coordinates it
newton he's been following this story for us paula good to see you do we have any more details at this point. what you know at this stage is that as you mentioned a russian military aircraft with some fourteen personnel on board went missing last night at around ten o'clock in the evening it simply vanished off the radar and that was around thirty five kilometers or so from. the syrian coast now there was a lot of activity at the same time you had four israeli jets who were attacking syrian...