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and paula?hter of shauna tiaffay never forgets. >> we talk about her mom, and how much she loved her, and what we think her mom would want for her now. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. thanks for watching. >> coming up -- noel stevens murdered shauna. he admitted it. but he also claimed he was told to do it by her husband, george tiaffay. prosecutors had a tough decision to make, and the case hinged on the outcome. here's keith morrison with the conclusion of "under a full moon." >>> reporter: prosecutors marc digiacomo and pam weckerly had a big problem, and they knew it. the problem had a name. noel stevens. greyhound. >> noel is a very important piece of information, but he's also the biggest risk. >> reporter: in the credibility sweepstakes, he's way down here somewhere and -- >> absolutely. >> reporter: your defendant is way up there. >> reporter: and so they argued. these two prosecutors. she said put him on the stand. >> my thought was you don't underst
and paula?hter of shauna tiaffay never forgets. >> we talk about her mom, and how much she loved her, and what we think her mom would want for her now. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. thanks for watching. >> coming up -- noel stevens murdered shauna. he admitted it. but he also claimed he was told to do it by her husband, george tiaffay. prosecutors had a tough decision to make, and the case hinged on the outcome. here's keith...
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paula reid has been going through this report. paula, what have we learned?iterally working off of two phones just trying to get through all the details that we're learning. i mean, it's incredible. we're learning that the morning of the trump tower meeting rick gates, the former deputy, trump campaign chairman, he recalled to investigators that that morning donald trump jr. announced to a senior staff meeting that they had a good lead on some damaging information about the clinton foundation. there have long been these questions about how much the campaign knew about this trump tower meeting and how willful they were in this pursuit of taking potentially damaging information about their opponent from someone linked to a foreign government. and here we're getting all these new details, not only was this announced at a meeting where three of the president's five children were, donald trump jr., eric trump and ivanka, including jared his son-in-law as well were allegedly all at this meeting. so they, according to this narrative, would have had some indication t
paula reid has been going through this report. paula, what have we learned?iterally working off of two phones just trying to get through all the details that we're learning. i mean, it's incredible. we're learning that the morning of the trump tower meeting rick gates, the former deputy, trump campaign chairman, he recalled to investigators that that morning donald trump jr. announced to a senior staff meeting that they had a good lead on some damaging information about the clinton foundation....
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go to your website, paula, thank you so much, have a great evening. thank you.est headlines from bbc news now. the defence secretary expresses horror at an alleged sexual assault of a 17—year—old female recruit by six male soldiers, and orders an investigation. the chancellor insists the government has no red lines in talks over brexit. but labour says it's disappointed that no compromise had been offered. the developer persimmon has announced an independent review into its housing quality, after increasing concerns about the standard of its new builds. hundreds of people have been protesting in central london against brunei's strict new laws on homosexuality. protestors gathered outside the dorchester hotel, which is owned by the brunei investment agency. brunei has increased the punishment for sex between gay men to stoning to death, while lesbian sex will be punished by a0 lashes or ten years in jail. jon ironmonger reports. many protester at the dorchester, but this time it's the target. this time, there's a barrier. around 200 demonstrators surrounded the 5
go to your website, paula, thank you so much, have a great evening. thank you.est headlines from bbc news now. the defence secretary expresses horror at an alleged sexual assault of a 17—year—old female recruit by six male soldiers, and orders an investigation. the chancellor insists the government has no red lines in talks over brexit. but labour says it's disappointed that no compromise had been offered. the developer persimmon has announced an independent review into its housing quality,...
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my name is paula. >> one second. >> sorry. >> ok. hi, everybody, my name is paula. mimi toife, a mom, a twins and triplets. my grandchildren. going back to when i graduated from high school, in 1965, i was andlled at the activists the protesters that were protesting the vietnam war. how could they question our government? they know more than we know and we needed to be there. i was so wrong. little did i know that i would be marching down pennsylvania avenue with signs. my husband and i have three children. at the time, we lived in middletown. at the time of the accident, my oldest was 10, my daughter, my little one wasmy 4 soon to be 5. when we got phone calls from relatives from texas and boston, they were saying, get out! you have to get out of there. don't you know what is happening? i said, fine, i am comforting them. we are fine and the media is blowing it out of proportion. i believe that. big mistake. friday, when governor thornburg stood before the microphones and said, as a precaution, we are going to evacuate five mile radius with pregnant women and presc
my name is paula. >> one second. >> sorry. >> ok. hi, everybody, my name is paula. mimi toife, a mom, a twins and triplets. my grandchildren. going back to when i graduated from high school, in 1965, i was andlled at the activists the protesters that were protesting the vietnam war. how could they question our government? they know more than we know and we needed to be there. i was so wrong. little did i know that i would be marching down pennsylvania avenue with signs. my...
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yes, ma'am. >> bye, paula. >> bye, paula. >> thank you.ogram. do what i've got to do, for myself, my family. my son. >>> follow "lockup" producers and crews as they go behind the walls of america's prisons and jails with the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >>> in the united states, prisons only house offenders who have actually been convicted and are serving their sentences. whereas the majority of jail inmates have only been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. though jails and prisons are
yes, ma'am. >> bye, paula. >> bye, paula. >> thank you.ogram. do what i've got to do, for myself, my family. my son. >>> follow "lockup" producers and crews as they go behind the walls of america's prisons and jails with the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >>> in the united states, prisons only house offenders who have actually been convicted and are serving their sentences. whereas the majority of jail inmates have only been...
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paula: let me ask you both questions. we are looking at time and want to give them a chance to ask questions. chris lessons learned. , you have been as i mentioned in the beginning and burma, you were also in haiti and iraq. are there lessons learned that you could put forward? alina, then we will go to you quickly. what do you think a it needs, the department needs, those in the field and actually dealing with the issue. what is needed now? >>, lessons learned. let me think of three things. what we haven't talked about the importance of the in-country coordination at the country team level. what you need to do is get the ds working together to have the same theory of change which is based on a sophisticated understanding of the political, economic and social dynamics of a country. i have seen when it works and when it hasn't. and it has to be a clear statement of our assumptions up front as there haven't been in some cases where we have not been successful. having that theory of change enables the ambassador and others t
paula: let me ask you both questions. we are looking at time and want to give them a chance to ask questions. chris lessons learned. , you have been as i mentioned in the beginning and burma, you were also in haiti and iraq. are there lessons learned that you could put forward? alina, then we will go to you quickly. what do you think a it needs, the department needs, those in the field and actually dealing with the issue. what is needed now? >>, lessons learned. let me think of three...
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g s news will have live s verage, including paula reid. paula, thanks very much.here is late word from north korea tonight that kim jong-un's military has test-fired a new type of tactical guided weapon. few details are out right now, but the term "tactical" would suggest it was a short-range weapon. this is north korea's first public weapons test since the itmmit with president trump in jubruary. the justice department today announced the largest prescription opioid bust ever. 60 suspects, including doctors, pharmacists, and other health care providers, were arrested in seven states after allegedly prescribing 32 millionills. usg oliver has more on this. >> reporter: just after sunrise in cookeville, tennessee, federal, state, and local agents prepare for the largest opioid takedown of medical providers in the country. are you saving some of these small communities today? >> we're saving lives. de reporter: special agent derrick jackson is a lead investigator for the appalachian region. saat kind of message are you sending the medical providers today? >> if you o
g s news will have live s verage, including paula reid. paula, thanks very much.here is late word from north korea tonight that kim jong-un's military has test-fired a new type of tactical guided weapon. few details are out right now, but the term "tactical" would suggest it was a short-range weapon. this is north korea's first public weapons test since the itmmit with president trump in jubruary. the justice department today announced the largest prescription opioid bust ever. 60...
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thank you, paula. pastor paula. she's fantastic. thank you all for pouring your heart and your soul into rebuilding our communities an restoring -- and restoring hope in our land. we're here to create opportunity. who would have thought this would be so successful? who would have thought when we first proposed the idea, they go things were talked about like this but they never happened. but the numbers are incredible. it's a crucial part of the our new tax law to help low income americans. as you know this vital provision gives business as massive incentive to create jobs in our nation's most underserved communities. i want to thank st. -- secretary steve mnuchin and ben carson who were right here and they are. [applause] they're waving at me through the door. [laughter] and that's ok. just stay there, fellas. they've already heard from you. [applause] [laughter] and they're doing a great job, those two. and for their tireless work on behalf of nearly 35 million americans living in opportunity zones. tremendous community. since we p
thank you, paula. pastor paula. she's fantastic. thank you all for pouring your heart and your soul into rebuilding our communities an restoring -- and restoring hope in our land. we're here to create opportunity. who would have thought this would be so successful? who would have thought when we first proposed the idea, they go things were talked about like this but they never happened. but the numbers are incredible. it's a crucial part of the our new tax law to help low income americans. as...
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she said paula i was told not to do because you live within a five-mile radius. she is following her orders from her boss. i understood that but i called the health department and i spoke with the doctor and he explained to me there was a mistake. when they put the compass of the needle and drew their five- mile radius they did it in the middle of the island instead of at the reactor. it sounded logical to me. he said we are going to have this health study. i thought i was so naove. i later learned from one of the guys, they said paula if you put the needle at the farthest point of the island we would have been included. there was a tremendous amount of cancer in our development. i don't want to be a chicken little the sky is falling. they should have done a health study. we could have learned from this accident. we could have seen what are the health effects on the public when they are exposed to this radiation? we could have learned what they didn't want us to learn, i believe that with all of my heart. i believe they didn't really want okay i am getting the an
she said paula i was told not to do because you live within a five-mile radius. she is following her orders from her boss. i understood that but i called the health department and i spoke with the doctor and he explained to me there was a mistake. when they put the compass of the needle and drew their five- mile radius they did it in the middle of the island instead of at the reactor. it sounded logical to me. he said we are going to have this health study. i thought i was so naove. i later...
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let's go back to paula faris in nashville with more.ng the charts. i may or may not have listened to it 15 times. it certainly is catchy. she's been dropping hints to her fans about her work and her location. yesterday they found her here in nashville and, wow, did she ever reward them. ♪ i'm the only one of me, i'm the only one of me, that's the fun of me ♪ >> reporter: taylor swift delighting fans overnight with the release of "me" sending them into a complete frenzy online. ♪ me >> reporter: telling our own robin roberts that "me" is for everyone looking for a pick-me-up. >> tell us a little more about "me." >> "me" is a song about embracing your individuality and celebrating it and owning it and, you know, i think that with a pop song we have the ability to get a melody stuck in people's heads and i want it to be one that makes them feel better about themselves. >> who has helped you feel better about yourself over time? >> the fans are amazing. i cannot believe how dedicated they are. how thoughtful. i can't believe how much they c
let's go back to paula faris in nashville with more.ng the charts. i may or may not have listened to it 15 times. it certainly is catchy. she's been dropping hints to her fans about her work and her location. yesterday they found her here in nashville and, wow, did she ever reward them. ♪ i'm the only one of me, i'm the only one of me, that's the fun of me ♪ >> reporter: taylor swift delighting fans overnight with the release of "me" sending them into a complete frenzy...
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angie: según la ministra del interior, maría paula romo, están realizando una investigación interna.el tema de la seguridad, aquí y en cualquier lugar. pero yo quiero insistir,
angie: según la ministra del interior, maría paula romo, están realizando una investigación interna.el tema de la seguridad, aquí y en cualquier lugar. pero yo quiero insistir,
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nos explica, adelante marÍa paula. >> felicidad el preciada un nuevo golpe contra los inmigrantes, esta los inmigrantes que entren indocumentados se les permitirÁ trabajar hasta que sus casos de asilo sean adjudicados tambiÉn dice revocar los permisos inmediatamente el asilo sea negado, segÚn el secretario interino, la situaciÓn en la frontera es crÍtica, solamente en marzo detuvieron a 105.000 personas cruzando sin documentos el nÚmero mÁs alto en un solo mes en dÉcadas hoy en dÍa los centros de detenciones albergan a 50.000 inmigrantes, la gran mayorÍa vienen huyendo de guatemala, honduras y el salvador, sin embargo, aseguran que al menos 20% reciben este beneficio y con las nuevas restricciones muchos temen que este nÚmero sea menor, organizadores se manifestaron contra esta medida, asegurando que los cambios son radicales y pondrÁn en peligro la vida de decenas de miles de personas, con esto el presidente demuestra su indiferencia con la vida de los adultos y niÑos impactados asegurÓ la organizacion, bueno felicidad el presidente no indicÓ cuando empezarÁn a funcionar los cambios, p
nos explica, adelante marÍa paula. >> felicidad el preciada un nuevo golpe contra los inmigrantes, esta los inmigrantes que entren indocumentados se les permitirÁ trabajar hasta que sus casos de asilo sean adjudicados tambiÉn dice revocar los permisos inmediatamente el asilo sea negado, segÚn el secretario interino, la situaciÓn en la frontera es crÍtica, solamente en marzo detuvieron a 105.000 personas cruzando sin documentos el nÚmero mÁs alto en un solo mes en dÉcadas hoy en...
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(♪ música )y tiroteo alrededor de una sinagoga un up washington para reunirsena c nr acompañarnos paula, aumenta la seguridad tras el ataque a una sinagoga al sur de estados unidos >> nos acompaña christian, que nos puedes decir sobre la vigilancia se extremado esta noche ? >> así es paula buenas noches te cuento que ante la policía local no ha revelado información, se ha puesto en alerta tras el tiroteo al sur de california >> esta noche la sinagoga de san francisco cuenta con más vigilancia por las autoridades locales >> siempre hay policías, vigilando ya no respetan a nadie >> se está perdiendo los valores y se está perdiendo el respeto >> la inquietud de la seguridad surge tras otro tiroteo en la sinagoga es través en jagüey, al norte de san diego donde una persona falleció y trestien19 a revelaron que aumentará la vigilancia >> el demonio quiere, llegar a la gente pero pues, dios siempre tiene el control >> el gobernador de california, están trabajando en conjunto con la policía local y eliminar el odio >> presidente donald trump ofreció sus condolencias, ya grabes yo a las patrull
(♪ música )y tiroteo alrededor de una sinagoga un up washington para reunirsena c nr acompañarnos paula, aumenta la seguridad tras el ataque a una sinagoga al sur de estados unidos >> nos acompaña christian, que nos puedes decir sobre la vigilancia se extremado esta noche ? >> así es paula buenas noches te cuento que ante la policía local no ha revelado información, se ha puesto en alerta tras el tiroteo al sur de california >> esta noche la sinagoga de san francisco...
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paula reid has more. >> reporter: after nearly seven years, julian assange did not go quietly.ragged screaming out of the ecuadorian embassy in london this morning, handcuffed and resisting as police shoved him into a van. assange was taken to court, where his lawyer confirmed he was wanted by the u.s. >> today we received a warrant and a provisional extradition request from the united states. >> reporter: hours later u.s. prosecutors unsealed an indictment against assange charging him with computer hacking related to the theft of government secrets and releasing them through his platform, wikileaks. assange achieved worldwide fame after wikileaks released hundreds of thousands of documents and videos taken from u.s. government and military servers, like this video, which shows american helicopters firing on civilians in iraq in 2007. [gunfire] u.s. officials said some of the sensitive diplomatic cables put sources around the world in danger. today's indictment alleges a conspiracy between assange and former army intelligence analyst chelsea manning, claiming assange helped her
paula reid has more. >> reporter: after nearly seven years, julian assange did not go quietly.ragged screaming out of the ecuadorian embassy in london this morning, handcuffed and resisting as police shoved him into a van. assange was taken to court, where his lawyer confirmed he was wanted by the u.s. >> today we received a warrant and a provisional extradition request from the united states. >> reporter: hours later u.s. prosecutors unsealed an indictment against assange...
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paula deen. >> i have one more little thing to say.ing up. ♪ state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2019 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. cancer, epilepsy, mental health, hiv. patients with serious diseases are being targeted for cuts to their medicare drug coverage. new government restrictions would allow insurance companies to come between doctor and patient. and deny access to individualized therapies millions depend on. call the white house today. help stop cuts to part d drug coverage that put medicare patients at risk. >> by the way, paula deen will be on the evine channel on mother's day. >> bill: stay tuned for the "after the show show". >> bill: good morning. fox news alert. half a million students told to stay home today as authorities search for an armed woman they say is infatuated with the columbine massacre. a strange one. good morning. it's where we start today. i'm bill hemmer live in new york. good morning. >> sandra: good wednesd
paula deen. >> i have one more little thing to say.ing up. ♪ state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2019 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. cancer, epilepsy, mental health, hiv. patients with serious diseases are being targeted for cuts to their medicare drug coverage. new government restrictions would allow insurance companies to come between doctor and patient. and deny access to individualized...
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>> all right, paula faris tonight. paula, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. elizabeth holmes, a rare court appearance just a short time ago, and the video just coming in now. >>> also, new developments tonight in that tiger attack at a u.s. zoo. the zookeeper seen on camera now. we have the video, moments before that mauling. and the major new questions about why she was inside that fence. >>> also, the new and alarming numbers on measles just out tonight, and the new states where officials are now concerned, as well. >>> and the "jeopardy!" champ on a roll, you've seen him. and now "jeopardy!" legend ken jennings is weighing in. who would beat whom? wait until you hear what they say about this. a lot more news ahead tonight. of women-owned businesses in the u.s. it's really this constant juxtaposition when you're a mom and an entrepreneur. ng e how do they plan for their financial wellness? i am very mindful of the sacrifices that i make. so i have to manage my time wis
>> all right, paula faris tonight. paula, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. elizabeth holmes, a rare court appearance just a short time ago, and the video just coming in now. >>> also, new developments tonight in that tiger attack at a u.s. zoo. the zookeeper seen on camera now. we have the video, moments before that mauling. and the major new questions about why she was inside that fence. >>> also, the...
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one best summed up in this letter to paula. >> i know god works in mysterious ways, for him to grantecond shot of love has to be the truest gift a man like me could ever receive, especially being that i'm just an old knucklehead, that i may not even deserve this chance. i do not have a lot to give you but what i do have is truly mine and i will give it to you until the day god takes breath from my body. >> he's a very extraordinary man. i mean, he's passionate, he's intelligent, he's funny, he's giving. he's loyal. got morals and values that a lot of people out here don't even carry anymore. i was just captivated by him and i still am. i just love him to death. there's no one else i'd rather be with. >> coming up -- >> i love him. love him to death. that's the only one i'd sit down with, have a real conversation with. >> a prison friendship transcends sexual orientation. >> and if someone walks up here and just calls him your boyfriend or girlfriend or something like that, how do you react? >> it wouldn't matter. i don't react. nd of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents wi
one best summed up in this letter to paula. >> i know god works in mysterious ways, for him to grantecond shot of love has to be the truest gift a man like me could ever receive, especially being that i'm just an old knucklehead, that i may not even deserve this chance. i do not have a lot to give you but what i do have is truly mine and i will give it to you until the day god takes breath from my body. >> he's a very extraordinary man. i mean, he's passionate, he's intelligent,...
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jeff. >> glor: paula reid at the white house. paula, thanks.nie sanders plans a big announcement tomorrow. the democratic presidential candidate will introduce what he believes is a path to health care for everyone, often called medicare for all. ed o'keefe spoke to him today. >> reporter: there are some estimates that say this could cost maybe $10 or, $15 trillion over the next decade. >> no, no, no. look, we're spending $3.5 trillion right now. we are spending twice as much per capita on health care as any other nation. what our system does is get rid of insurance companies and drug companies making billions of dollars in profit every single year. >> reporter: and what happens to those insurance companies after your plan is implemented? >> if you want cosmetic surgery- - under medicare for all, we cover all basic health care needs. i suppose if you want to make yourself look a little bit more beautiful, you want to work on that nose, those ears, they can do that. >> reporter: so basically blue cross, blue shield would be reduced to nose jobs?
jeff. >> glor: paula reid at the white house. paula, thanks.nie sanders plans a big announcement tomorrow. the democratic presidential candidate will introduce what he believes is a path to health care for everyone, often called medicare for all. ed o'keefe spoke to him today. >> reporter: there are some estimates that say this could cost maybe $10 or, $15 trillion over the next decade. >> no, no, no. look, we're spending $3.5 trillion right now. we are spending twice as much...
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paula, thanks. in response to the easter bombings, the president of d i lanka asked his defense secretary and national police chief to step down today. they're accused of failing to act on intelligence reports before a wave of attacks killed at least 359 people, including abur americans. elizabeth palmer is there. >> reporter: new security camera video shows two bombers in the shangri-la hotel elevator. they get out, and moments later, the blast. one of them was moulavi zahran, in the middle in these images released by isis. and behind the scarves, two bombers who were brothers, wealthy and well-educated local men, and one of the brother's wives. secretary of state mike pompeo told cbs's mike morrell the terrorists probably had outside help. >> i will say that every indication is that this was at the very least inspired by isis. >> reporter: the fact that the attack happened at all is a growing scandal here. boslim community leaders are usth frustrated and furious, because they say they pointed the
paula, thanks. in response to the easter bombings, the president of d i lanka asked his defense secretary and national police chief to step down today. they're accused of failing to act on intelligence reports before a wave of attacks killed at least 359 people, including abur americans. elizabeth palmer is there. >> reporter: new security camera video shows two bombers in the shangri-la hotel elevator. they get out, and moments later, the blast. one of them was moulavi zahran, in the...
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paula reid, thank you very much. president was quick to seclare total victory, but it's not so simple. here is weijia jiang. weekend in florida without taking questions about the redacted mueller report. n rlier, he discredited the investigation, and once again used his catchphrase, "no collusion." >> there never was, by the way, nd there never will be. and we do have to get to the bottom of these things, i will say, and this should never happen. >> reporter: on twitter, he "hanneled the tv show "game of thrones," proclaiming "game over." but despite repeated declarations of exoneration from the white house-- >> i call this a political proctology exam. actually, the attorney general and the deputy attorney general in the original four-page memo said they found no basis for obstruction, and you know he's been cleared. >> reporter: and from the president's personal attorney: >> we're very, very happy. it's a clear victory. i think any lawyer would say, when you get a declination, you just won. oc reporter: president tr
paula reid, thank you very much. president was quick to seclare total victory, but it's not so simple. here is weijia jiang. weekend in florida without taking questions about the redacted mueller report. n rlier, he discredited the investigation, and once again used his catchphrase, "no collusion." >> there never was, by the way, nd there never will be. and we do have to get to the bottom of these things, i will say, and this should never happen. >> reporter: on twitter,...
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across the states i correspondent in new york and our middle east correspondent paula slayer first what details are there regarding washington's designation. well this will be the first time that we've seen the u.s. government designate part of another country's government as a terrorist organization now donald trump in the statement he accuses iran of being a state sponsor of terrorism financing promoting terrorism as a tool of state craft and we heard those words echoed by mike pompei o the u.s. secretary of state he said this designation of iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps as terrorists is intended to send a message to iranian leaders this is what my palm peo said the leaders of iran are record tears not revolutionaries the radio people deserve better than to be governed by this kind of hypocritical and corrupt officials with this designation we are sending a clear signal a clear message to iran's leaders. including cause i'm sure that mommy and his band of thugs that the united states is bringing all pressure to bear to stop the regime's behavior we ask that are allies and p
across the states i correspondent in new york and our middle east correspondent paula slayer first what details are there regarding washington's designation. well this will be the first time that we've seen the u.s. government designate part of another country's government as a terrorist organization now donald trump in the statement he accuses iran of being a state sponsor of terrorism financing promoting terrorism as a tool of state craft and we heard those words echoed by mike pompei o the...
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marÍa paula ochoa, nos cuentan las medidas que toman en california para tratar de frenar esta epidemiageles >>> a mi mamÁ le mande un mensaje de texto, de lo que ha pasado >>> cientos de estudiantes y maestros de ambas escuelas no han probado ser inmunes al sarampiÓn y los han alejado de la comunidad estudiantil >>> nos han enviado mensajes de cÓmo prevenir. si alguien ha estÁ en contacto con alguien con sarampiÓn ir al mÉdico >>> para evitar el riesgo de tener la enfermedad. >>> si tuvieron no tuvieron la vacuna iche caer por medio de sangre si tienen o no tienen anticuerpos si los defienden a ellos. >>> el pasado 11 de abril una persona con la enfermedad pasÓ varias horas en la biblioteca principal exponiendo a cientos a contagiarse con sarampiÓn >>> puede ser que estudiantes se enfermaron y otros estÁn contaminados con la enfermedad >>> la epidemia de sarampiÓn ye gro a otros lugares de la ciudad como aeropuertos. se reportaron 5 casos en el condado relacionado a viajes internacionales. tarda de 7 a 21 dÍas >>> van a surgir mÁs personas enfermas o en peligro de contagio en los Ángel
marÍa paula ochoa, nos cuentan las medidas que toman en california para tratar de frenar esta epidemiageles >>> a mi mamÁ le mande un mensaje de texto, de lo que ha pasado >>> cientos de estudiantes y maestros de ambas escuelas no han probado ser inmunes al sarampiÓn y los han alejado de la comunidad estudiantil >>> nos han enviado mensajes de cÓmo prevenir. si alguien ha estÁ en contacto con alguien con sarampiÓn ir al mÉdico >>> para evitar el riesgo...
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en pisar coachella marÍa paula ochoa hablÓ con ellos. >>> los Ángeles azules han puesto a bailar a millonespara que el aÑo pasado, llegaran al escenario del festival de coachella. siendo la primera agrupaciÓn mexicana tradicional en lograrlo >>> nosotros llegamos con todo el ritmo de iztapalapa desde la cumbia y toda la gente empieza a mover, a gritar. empiezan a cantar con nosotros >>> mÁs que una presentaciÓn. ellos acreditan su Éxito y su longevidad a los sacrificios de sus padres y valores inocultados en casa. >>> toda la lucha, venimos de familias humildes y mi mamÁ siempre dijo. de lo que le piden grados de la universidad to y cumbia. premios y aplausos, los hermanos mejÍa buscan sgeguir inspirando >>> gente que conoce la historia y si ustedes pudieron, yotam bien >>> marÍa paula ochoa, noticias telemundo. >>> son muy buenos buenas noches y disfrute de este domingo y tenga buen inicio de semana ♪ ♪ ♪ cht ♪ ♪ >>> dÉcimo tercer domingo de eliminaciÓn de exatlon estados unidos contendiente
en pisar coachella marÍa paula ochoa hablÓ con ellos. >>> los Ángeles azules han puesto a bailar a millonespara que el aÑo pasado, llegaran al escenario del festival de coachella. siendo la primera agrupaciÓn mexicana tradicional en lograrlo >>> nosotros llegamos con todo el ritmo de iztapalapa desde la cumbia y toda la gente empieza a mover, a gritar. empiezan a cantar con nosotros >>> mÁs que una presentaciÓn. ellos acreditan su Éxito y su longevidad a los...
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marÍa paula ochoa amplÍa. >> aunque josÉ sueÑa con comprar su casa en california es casi y inalcansabledo dorado ya no brilla como antes y ahora tiene mÁs clientes vendiendo sus casas >>> muchos clientes que les vendÍ aÑos atrÁs han vendido su precios mÁs altos se han mudado arizona, washington >>> segÚn datos mÁs de 13.000 personas dejaron la ciudad en el Último aÑo buscando una vida mÁ accesible en lugares como phoenix >>> buscan medio millÓn acÁ 200.000 hasta con alberca. >> pagaron 40.000 millones de dÓlares en renta la mitad mÁs del 30% de su salario la familia (nombre en inglÉs) dejÓ este apartamento en california por esta casa en oregon >>> ahora podemos vivir con un solo ingreso yo trabajo mientras mi esposa se queda en casa con los niÑos eso lo no podrÍamos hacer en los Ángeles >>> el salario promedio en los Ángeles es poco mas de 60 mil dÓlares al aÑo aÚn asÍ muchos aseguran no les alcanza para pagar las necesidades bÁsicas >>> estamos viendo que prÁcticamente el 99% de sus cheques se estÁn yendo en la renta >>> pero quÉ que hay con la comida, la medicina >>> aunque gane menos
marÍa paula ochoa amplÍa. >> aunque josÉ sueÑa con comprar su casa en california es casi y inalcansabledo dorado ya no brilla como antes y ahora tiene mÁs clientes vendiendo sus casas >>> muchos clientes que les vendÍ aÑos atrÁs han vendido su precios mÁs altos se han mudado arizona, washington >>> segÚn datos mÁs de 13.000 personas dejaron la ciudad en el Último aÑo buscando una vida mÁ accesible en lugares como phoenix >>> buscan medio millÓn...
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quieren frenar lo que llaman una invasiÓn, activistas los denuncian por racistas e ilegales marÍa paula reacciones >>> instalados en carpas... estÁn al acecho de los indocumentados que entran a estados unidos >>> alto.... con armas con much veces apuntando las armas a las familias >>> los insultan hasta ahora han detenido a cientos de adultos y niÑos en el paso y nuevo mÉxico, para luego entregarlos a las autoridades. >>> que sÍ hay algÚn tipo de corto naciÓn con ellos, sÍ lo hay. ayudan en el sentido de hablarnos por telÉfono, notificarnos >>> el sindicato estadounidense de libertades civiles, denunciÓ al grupo y sus prÁcticas. hacerse pasar por un oficial de la patrulla fronteriza detenciÓn fal sas y secuestros y pidieron a las autoridades investigue a los que llaman milicianos >>> ellos no tienen la autoridad bajo nuestras leyes federales, estatales, de detener a otras personas, porque sospechan que estÁn cometiendo un crimen >>> estos individuos no deben... incluso los residente de las zonas vecinas dicen sentirse intimidads >>> los niÑos dicen por quÉ estÁn asÍ quÉ andan haciendo y
quieren frenar lo que llaman una invasiÓn, activistas los denuncian por racistas e ilegales marÍa paula reacciones >>> instalados en carpas... estÁn al acecho de los indocumentados que entran a estados unidos >>> alto.... con armas con much veces apuntando las armas a las familias >>> los insultan hasta ahora han detenido a cientos de adultos y niÑos en el paso y nuevo mÉxico, para luego entregarlos a las autoridades. >>> que sÍ hay algÚn tipo de corto...
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here's abc's paula faris. >> this is where it all ends.l been working up to this. >> everything changes after this movie. >> it's kind of the crown jewel, yeah. >> reporter: after a year of agonizing anticipation. >> you could not live with your own failure. where did that bring you? back to me. >> reporter: audiences around the world still reeling all over one little snap. >> you should have gone for the head. >> reporter: and in one fell swoop. >> this is no place to die. >> reporter: the villain wiped out half the universe, including marvel's major super heroes.oes. >> after "insanity war", i remember people coming into my shindig grabbing me, like can you believe that? we fan girls and fan boys together. >> he did exactly what he said he was going to do. he wiped out 50% of all living creatures. >> reporter: but now the avengers are assembling for one final mission to save the world, in what's shaping up to be the cinematic event of the year, "avengers end game", opening april 26th, tickets are selling out as it became fandango's highe
here's abc's paula faris. >> this is where it all ends.l been working up to this. >> everything changes after this movie. >> it's kind of the crown jewel, yeah. >> reporter: after a year of agonizing anticipation. >> you could not live with your own failure. where did that bring you? back to me. >> reporter: audiences around the world still reeling all over one little snap. >> you should have gone for the head. >> reporter: and in one fell swoop....
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let's go to seoul, paula hancocks always our correspondent on this beat. hello to you, paula. so how do you decipher what north korea means by that language and how should it be interpreted? >> reporter: well, natalie, it was an interesting speech and really the first time that we've heard the north korean leader directly talking about what happened in hanoi and directly laying out what he wants to see going forward. so the united states can take some heart from this, the fact that he is not shutting the door on these talks as was suggesting a few weeks ago saying that kim jung-un would decide if he even wanted to bother with these talks. so he is saying that he will be willing to meet with president trump again, but there are conditions. he said that the united states has to change its way of calculation. he said that he is not willing and not happy to have another summit similar to hanoi where they walked away without any agreement. and he has given a time line now. he has said that he will give the united states until the end of the year to decide if that is something that
let's go to seoul, paula hancocks always our correspondent on this beat. hello to you, paula. so how do you decipher what north korea means by that language and how should it be interpreted? >> reporter: well, natalie, it was an interesting speech and really the first time that we've heard the north korean leader directly talking about what happened in hanoi and directly laying out what he wants to see going forward. so the united states can take some heart from this, the fact that he is...
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here's abc's paula faris with the cast of characters. >> this is where it all ends.his. >> everything changes after this movie. >> it's kind of the crown jewel. >> reporter: after a year of agonizing anticipation -- >> you could not live with your own failure. what did that bring you? back to me. >> reporter: audiences around the world still reeling all over one little snap. >> you should have gone for the head. >> reporter: and in one fell swoop -- >> this is no place to die. >> reporter: the villain thanos wiped out half the universe, including marvel's major superheroes. >> after "infinity war," i remember people coming into the shindig i threw, grabbing me, going can you believe that? we were all fangirls and fanboys together. >> thanos did exactly what he said he was going to do, wipe out 50% of all living creatures. >> reporter: the avengers are assembling for one final mission to save the world. in what's shaping up to be the cinematic event of the year, avengers end game. >> oh my gosh, we're rolling. everybody in character. >> calm down. >> buckle up. >> rep
here's abc's paula faris with the cast of characters. >> this is where it all ends.his. >> everything changes after this movie. >> it's kind of the crown jewel. >> reporter: after a year of agonizing anticipation -- >> you could not live with your own failure. what did that bring you? back to me. >> reporter: audiences around the world still reeling all over one little snap. >> you should have gone for the head. >> reporter: and in one fell swoop...
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let's talk about this new development with paula hancock, joining us now from seoul. it will be interesting to see the reaction from president trump over this. paula, the question is, what direction, exactly, is north korea seeking from the u.s.? how do you decipher this? >> natalie, it's no secret that north korea was pretty much blind sighted by the fact the hanoi summit ended without an agreement. north korea is saying that through kim jong-un, saying he is willing to meet with president trump but he wants to make sure it is not the same as that summit. he is saying he wants the u.s. to change their current way of calculation. he's effectively saying, yes, i will speak to president trump again, but i have conditions in order for that to happen. it's clear that the two countries have a different idea of what denuclearization is. it's clear they have a different idea of how they would like the future path to be. we heard this week president trump saying he wants the big deal, complete denook larization. north korea wants a step by step process, a quit proquo, sanctio
let's talk about this new development with paula hancock, joining us now from seoul. it will be interesting to see the reaction from president trump over this. paula, the question is, what direction, exactly, is north korea seeking from the u.s.? how do you decipher this? >> natalie, it's no secret that north korea was pretty much blind sighted by the fact the hanoi summit ended without an agreement. north korea is saying that through kim jong-un, saying he is willing to meet with...
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we love you very much. >> that was paula faris reporting.s child services has investigated the family before. aj was removed from the home for a year and a half when he was a baby, and today aj's mom will be in court trying to regain custody of his little brother who was taken after aj disappeared last week. >>> statistics surrounding two childhood diseases are raising health concerns. the cdc reports there have been more than 600 cases of measles this year including 70 since last week. the agency says the u.s. could break a yearly record by the end metis outbreaks are being reported in washington state, michigan and indiana. 20 cases have been reported at indiana university's main campus. the school expects that number to rise. >>> a new study appears to confirm that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. researchers say skipping the first meal increases stroke and heart risks and regularly ditching breakfast can increase the risk of heart disease by as much as 87%. the study also found that people who never ate breakfast were mor
we love you very much. >> that was paula faris reporting.s child services has investigated the family before. aj was removed from the home for a year and a half when he was a baby, and today aj's mom will be in court trying to regain custody of his little brother who was taken after aj disappeared last week. >>> statistics surrounding two childhood diseases are raising health concerns. the cdc reports there have been more than 600 cases of measles this year including 70 since...
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it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'ste quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: the investigation begins into why the first privately—funded mission to the moon ended in failure. defying curfew orders — huge crowds take to the streets of sudan's capital after the military seizes power. turning now to sudan's southern neighbour. since independence in 2011, the nation of south sudan has been in the midst of a bitter political battle between president salva kiir and his former deputy turned rebel leader, riek machar. the two leaders spent a couple of days in rome, at a spiritual retreat led by pope francis. as their summit came to an end, the pope reached out with a symbolic statement of hope. from rome, our religion editor martin bashir. this is not happy peace summits normally end. salsa dance leaders had spent two days on retreat when hope francis due matters to a close in dramatic fashion. the symbolism of kissing the pr
it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'ste quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: the investigation begins into why the first privately—funded mission to the moon ended in failure. defying curfew orders — huge crowds take to the streets of sudan's capital after the military seizes power. turning now to sudan's southern...
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income paula their main claims craft shops restaurants and supermarkets. these women hope that the plastic bag will create more opportunities for them in meddling them to expand their market to protect the environment. now that's a good example of how efforts to protect the environment can sometimes lead to business opportunities and how working together can benefit the community as a whole the next report also involves members of a community pulling together for the greater good indeed n.t. we know it's a collective wazza here abouts a group that invests a lot of time and energy in helping newly hatched turtles get a safe start in what will hopefully be very long lives. darkness has fallen in combat i be a coastal village in ivory coast every night these men are out scouring the beach looking for sea turtles their wildlife conservation ists. by morning they picked up around thirty baby turtles found in a nest. the tiny creatures will be released here near these rocks. west one where. they were born on a lovely part of the beach but there are many rocks th
income paula their main claims craft shops restaurants and supermarkets. these women hope that the plastic bag will create more opportunities for them in meddling them to expand their market to protect the environment. now that's a good example of how efforts to protect the environment can sometimes lead to business opportunities and how working together can benefit the community as a whole the next report also involves members of a community pulling together for the greater good indeed n.t. we...
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let's talk about these developments with paula hancock. she is in seoul, south korea. paula, hello.et's begin with the sanctions say they're not going to increase them but how would this be perceived by north korea? >> reporter: natalie, this isn't what north korea wants to hear. they're pushing for sanctions. even though the u.s. president says he believes sanctions are at a fair level and he's not intending to increase the sanctions, north korea is only interested in hearing that subconditions. something that came from meetings, they don't believe they're going back to that. the hanoi summit ended without any agreement. they believe he will continue along the path that he has set for himself, that he wants to improve the economy. you mentioned that president moon was going to push for another north-south korean summit. when he gets back to seoul he will be pushing for talks or meeting with kim jong-un. the reason for this is because president moon, who's been asked to be the mediator by the u.s. president, these talks have really stalled at this point. bear in mind president moon
let's talk about these developments with paula hancock. she is in seoul, south korea. paula, hello.et's begin with the sanctions say they're not going to increase them but how would this be perceived by north korea? >> reporter: natalie, this isn't what north korea wants to hear. they're pushing for sanctions. even though the u.s. president says he believes sanctions are at a fair level and he's not intending to increase the sanctions, north korea is only interested in hearing that...
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it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'shasing her new world best time for years to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: one of the world's most famous landmarks, notre dame cathedral in paris, has been engulfed by fire. firefighters say the blaze could be linked to ongoing restoration work. despite major efforts to fight the fire and just a few hours after it began, people were left shocked the moment the spire collapsed. there are fears for the rose windows, paintings and other artefacts, although some, including a crown of thorns and a medieval royal tunic, are safe. political and religious leaders have been giving their response to the events in paris. german chancellor angela merkel said: i am deeply saddened to follow the events in paris and see the horrible images of notre dame in flames. notre dame is a symbol of france and our european culture. british prime minister theresa may tweeted: my thoughts are wi
it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'shasing her new world best time for years to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: one of the world's most famous landmarks, notre dame cathedral in paris, has been engulfed by fire. firefighters say the blaze could be linked to ongoing restoration work. despite major efforts to...
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paula reid has more. >> there's an easy answer to this-- release the mueller report as soon as possible. >> reporter: democrats on capitol hill today seized on news reports that some special counsel investigators are unhappy with the attorney general's summary of their work. >> the public needs to see the whole report-- no executive privilege, no redacting. eventually, it all comes out. >> reporter: cbs news has confirmed the special counsel team was split on whether the president obstructed justice with some investigators believing mr. trump had committed a crime. and several news outlets cited anonymous sources claiming some of the more than a dozen special counsel prosecutors felt barr did not accurately convey their findings to congress. barr received mueller's report on friday, march 22, and two days later, sent a four-page letter to lawmakers summarizing the principal conclusions of the investigation. he revealed, "the investigation did not establish that members of the trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the russian government," but mueller could not exonerate the presid
paula reid has more. >> there's an easy answer to this-- release the mueller report as soon as possible. >> reporter: democrats on capitol hill today seized on news reports that some special counsel investigators are unhappy with the attorney general's summary of their work. >> the public needs to see the whole report-- no executive privilege, no redacting. eventually, it all comes out. >> reporter: cbs news has confirmed the special counsel team was split on whether the...
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it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'sorld best time for years to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: back under control — after one of the world's most famous landmarks, notre dame cathedral in paris, has been engulfed by fire. firefighters say the blaze could be linked to ongoing restoration work. despite major efforts to fight the fire, and just a few hours after it began, people were left shocked the moment the spire collapsed. there are fears for the rose windows, paintings, and other artefacts. although some, including a crown of thorns and a medieval royal tunic, are safe. let's stay with that now. president macron has promised that notre dame will be rebuilt after monday's terrible fire. a $170 million restoration was already under way to bring the 850—year—old building back to its former glory. the mayor of paris says she hopes that the damage may not be as bad as was initially feared. but it's sti
it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'sorld best time for years to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: back under control — after one of the world's most famous landmarks, notre dame cathedral in paris, has been engulfed by fire. firefighters say the blaze could be linked to ongoing restoration work. despite...
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it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'sme for years to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: sudan's new miltary leader has been sworn in — he's the country's third in three days. but protestors want the military to give up power. more than 70 british mps call for the extradition ofjulian assange to sweden, as a rape allegation is re—examined. the world health organization says it's received only half the funding it needs to tackle the growing outbreak of ebola in the democratic republic of the congo. the virus, which causes internal bleeding, fever and vomiting, has already left more than 760 people in the country dead. but in a surprise announcement on friday, the who again decided not to declare a global health emergency. caroline rigby reports. health workers do what they can to stop the bowler in its tracks as they battle to contain the world's second largest outbreak in history and the worst the congo has eve
it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'sme for years to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: sudan's new miltary leader has been sworn in — he's the country's third in three days. but protestors want the military to give up power. more than 70 british mps call for the extradition ofjulian assange to sweden, as a...
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it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'syears to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: north korea says it's tested what it calls a new type of tactical guided weapon. it's the first missile test since the hanoi summit between kin jong—un and president trump. at least 29 people have been killed in a coach crash on the portuguese island of madeira, many of the victims are thought to be german tourists. sir david attenborough's latest project is a hard—hitting film on the science of climate change and potential solutions to the global threat. ‘climate change: the facts' reveals the already devastating impact of climate change on our planet and what could happen next, with interviews from some of the world's leading climate scientists. here's a taste. when this ice it melts... the gases are released into the atmosphere and you can actually hear the gases coming out. let's have a look. these layers that we are doin
it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'syears to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: north korea says it's tested what it calls a new type of tactical guided weapon. it's the first missile test since the hanoi summit between kin jong—un and president trump. at least 29 people have been killed in a coach crash...
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it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'srs to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: north korea says it's tested a new type of tactical guided weapon — the first missile test since the hanoi summit between kim jong—un and president trump. supporters ofjoko widodo celebrate after unofficial results give him a clear lead in indonesia's general election. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. first is singapore's straits times. it leads with a story about indonesia's elections. the paper reports that tallies of votes from a sample of polling places have placed jokowi comfortably, though not overwhelmingly, ahead of mr prabowo. on to the new york times, which features an article on british prime minister theresa may. it says that divisions over europe are looking more likely to splinter the party as poll number plunge. and finally the ja
it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'srs to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: north korea says it's tested a new type of tactical guided weapon — the first missile test since the hanoi summit between kim jong—un and president trump. supporters...
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it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'sears to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: in indonesia, voting is drawing to a close in the biggest elections ever held in the country — the president, parliament, and local officials were on the ballot papers. president macron promises notre—dame cathedral will be rebuilt within five years — donors have already pledged almost a billion dollars. a year after the british government promised to put right its appalling treatment of the windrush generation and committed to reform the home office, many of those affected by the scandal remain in acute financial difficulties, the government was shamed into action a year ago on the opening day of the commonwealth heads of government meeting in london, when news that downing street had refused a meeting with caribbean leaders to discuss the problem triggered international condemnation. our community affairs correspondent adina
it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'sears to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: in indonesia, voting is drawing to a close in the biggest elections ever held in the country — the president, parliament, and local officials were on the ballot papers. president macron promises notre—dame cathedral will be...
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it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'so come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. this is bbc world news, our main story this hour. president macron promises notre—dame cathedral will be rebuilt within 5 years — donations have already reached almost $1 billion. let's stay with that story. constance boucha rd is distinguished professor of medieval history at the university of akron. i spoke to her a short while ago and asked her whether the cathedral can be restored in five years they would have to start by redoing the roof. that is the big thing. it's possible they could redo the roof in five years because they've got close to $1 billion. there are two examples i can think of in relatively recent times, one is york minster, which was burned in 1984, and they managed to redo the roof in about five years. the other example is gloucester cathedral, a gothic cathedral roughly the same age as notre—dame. in that case it took them close to 20 years, but they were
it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'so come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. this is bbc world news, our main story this hour. president macron promises notre—dame cathedral will be rebuilt within 5 years — donations have already reached almost $1 billion. let's stay with that story. constance boucha rd is distinguished professor of medieval history...
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it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'ser and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: in one of the greatest comebacks in sporting history — tiger woods has won the masters — more than ten years after his last major golfing title. a powerful tornado rips through the south east of the united states destroying buildings and leaving many injured. gatwick airport says whoever was responsible for the drone attack that caused major disruption to thousands of passengers just before christmas, knew about the airport‘s operational procedures and seemed to be able to see what was happening on the runway. bbc news has learnt new details about the tactics of the drone operator, who still hasn‘t been caught. our transport correspondent tom burridge has this exclusive report. a flight leaves or arrives at gatwick every few minutes, but when drones were spotted just before christmas, the airport‘s only runway was closed for more than 30 hours. it was bleak for tens of
it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'ser and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: in one of the greatest comebacks in sporting history — tiger woods has won the masters — more than ten years after his last major golfing title. a powerful tornado rips through the south east of the united states destroying buildings and leaving many injured. gatwick...
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slee ahead there paula what's next what is it like to be some real clarity on who is won here or who can form a coalition to move forward quickly. what we do expect that clarity to come in the coming hours at the same time it's now ninety seven percent of the votes that have been counted what we are seeing is as you say and they can make race between the incumbent israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the main contender benny gantz not each of them stand with some thirty five seats out of one hundred twenty seat parliament this does however mean that neither has that sixty one seat that they need to form the majority government so the next few weeks will be focused on coalition building and here netanyahu has a much better chance of forming a coalition the latest polls and looking at the results that we're seeing at the moment suggest that he could get sixty five seats so about what intents and purposes although it has been confusing from the early hours of this morning as to who actually has won this election with both benny gantz the former i.d.f. chief and the main it's on
slee ahead there paula what's next what is it like to be some real clarity on who is won here or who can form a coalition to move forward quickly. what we do expect that clarity to come in the coming hours at the same time it's now ninety seven percent of the votes that have been counted what we are seeing is as you say and they can make race between the incumbent israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the main contender benny gantz not each of them stand with some thirty five seats out...
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it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'stime for years to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. this is bbc news, our main headline: president macron promises notre—dame cathedral will be rebuilt within five years, donations have already reached almost a billion dollars. let's stay with that story now. constance boucha rd is distinguished professor of medieval history at the university of akron. thank you for your time. could this reconstruction be done in five yea rs, reconstruction be done in five years, do you think? as president thomases, give us a scale of this job. they would have to start by redoing the roof. that is the big thing. it's possible they could redo the roof in five years because they got close to $1 billion. there are two exa m ples got close to $1 billion. there are two examples i can think of in relatively recent times, one is york minster, which was burned in 1984, and they managed to redo the roof in about five years. the other exa
it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'stime for years to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. this is bbc news, our main headline: president macron promises notre—dame cathedral will be rebuilt within five years, donations have already reached almost a billion dollars. let's stay with that story now. constance boucha rd is distinguished professor of...
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it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock and as for exporting legacy, paula radcliffe'stime for years to come. quite quietly but quicker and quicker, she seemed to just to slide away under the surface and disappear. welcome back and thanks for staying with us. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. good to see you. i'm ben bland in london. our top stories. american prosecutors announce charges against wikileaks founder, julian assange following his arrest in london, his lawyer says he now faces extradition to the us. huge crowds take to the streets of sudan's capital after the military seizes power. south korea's ban on abortion has been ruled unconstitutional in a historic court decision. the country's constitutional court ordered that the 1953 ban under must be revised by 2020. the ban said women who have abortions can be fined and imprisoned except in cases of rape, incest or risk to their health — must be revised by the end of 2020. 0ur correspondent laura bicker is in seoul. laura. this law has been in place since south korea was —— south korea
it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock and as for exporting legacy, paula radcliffe'stime for years to come. quite quietly but quicker and quicker, she seemed to just to slide away under the surface and disappear. welcome back and thanks for staying with us. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. good to see you. i'm ben bland in london. our top stories. american prosecutors announce charges against wikileaks founder, julian assange following his arrest...
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it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'sme for years to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. this is bbc news. the main story this hour: president mccrone has promised notre—dame will be rebuilt in five yea rs. notre—dame will be rebuilt in five years. the fundraising has almost already reached $1 billion. peter sealy is an architectural historian with the university of toronto, although currently in montreal. be restored and rebuilt do you think, in five years, as the president promises? five years is asking quite a lot and we will probably have more of an idea in the next few weeks when engineers and architects and other experts are actually able to access the structure. first they will need cranes and equipment to allow them to study at properly. having said that, yes, certainly it can be restored. going to a site like this after such a fire, what kind of problems will they be facing? the desire not to be standing on parts of the structure that may no
it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe'sme for years to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. this is bbc news. the main story this hour: president mccrone has promised notre—dame will be rebuilt in five yea rs. notre—dame will be rebuilt in five years. the fundraising has almost already reached $1 billion. peter sealy is an architectural historian with...