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. >> rebecca beard asked himself how he -- asked herself how she could help and you can say the answeras wash and dry. >> what branch of the service were you in. >> reporter: on this day she welcomes homeless veterans in operation dignity's transitional program at alameda point. >> i want them to walk away with just a glimmer of somebody cares. >> reporter: rebecca bega cu with heart two years ago when she realized she was passing more homeless people on the streets. >> it's like a light switch went off and i said i cannot do something. >> reporter: so rebecca who has her own oakland studio began rounding up local stylists to volunteer. they started offering free of charge haircuts that normally cut $65 each. this year volunteers partner with nonprofits to put on two dozen events. donations pay for supplies. >> she's an exceptional individual. >> reporter: operation dignity's executive director says rebecca's work transforms veteran's self-esteem. >> a will the of them are going out there trying to interview for housing or for jobs. this gives them a boost. >> reporter: the san francis
. >> rebecca beard asked himself how he -- asked herself how she could help and you can say the answeras wash and dry. >> what branch of the service were you in. >> reporter: on this day she welcomes homeless veterans in operation dignity's transitional program at alameda point. >> i want them to walk away with just a glimmer of somebody cares. >> reporter: rebecca bega cu with heart two years ago when she realized she was passing more homeless people on the...
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. >> reporter: rebecca, who has her own studio rounded up local stylist to volunteer. they started offering free of charge haircuts that normally cost $65 each. this year they partner with nonprofits to put on two dozen events, donations pay for supplies. >> she is an exceptional individual. >> the executive director says rebecca's work transformed veteran self-esteem.ththere and try to inter for housing or for jobs, this gives them a boost. san franr r orl,a inabt e beauof wego at, the world would be a better place. >> reporter: giving haircuts with heart, this week's jefferson award goes to rebecca beardsley. >> most of the haircuts have been in alameda and san francisco county but she would like to expand into other parts of the bay area. you can nominate your local hero for an award online or on our website, sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com. you could save energy by living off the grid. completely. or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. with energy upgrade california. line... followed by a threat. that story and more at five. 's it for k-p >>> a new sc
. >> reporter: rebecca, who has her own studio rounded up local stylist to volunteer. they started offering free of charge haircuts that normally cost $65 each. this year they partner with nonprofits to put on two dozen events, donations pay for supplies. >> she is an exceptional individual. >> the executive director says rebecca's work transformed veteran self-esteem.ththere and try to inter for housing or for jobs, this gives them a boost. san franr r orl,a inabt e beauof...
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all right, rebecca, thank you for bringing us up to date with that.ime minister hun sen has won a landslide victory in a general election that lacked any serious challengers. the country has been pursuing the policy of rapid economic development with the help of foreign investment, including from its big neighbour, china. but critics say infrastructure projects, such as the lower sesan 2 power plant, have displaced thousands of people and damaged the local environment. the bbc‘s nga pham reports from stung treng, where areas affected have been inaccessible to foreign media. it used to be a thriving community. now this is all that's left. the entire village and surrounding farmland, two square kilometres, has turned into a huge water world. since november last year, when the floodgates of the lower sesan 2 dam were closed, more than 60 indigenous families in this village were forced to abandon their homes. this man has been living here for more than a decade. where his family used to farm, he now comes to fish. yet he says he doesn't want to relocate.
all right, rebecca, thank you for bringing us up to date with that.ime minister hun sen has won a landslide victory in a general election that lacked any serious challengers. the country has been pursuing the policy of rapid economic development with the help of foreign investment, including from its big neighbour, china. but critics say infrastructure projects, such as the lower sesan 2 power plant, have displaced thousands of people and damaged the local environment. the bbc‘s nga pham...
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mcveet this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones. —— this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones.no longer need to go to court if they agree to end the life of a patient in a persistent vegetative state. there have been further cancellations of northern rail services as the company reinstated most of the services it suspended after a new timetable led to severe problems. the polls have closed as millions voted in zimbabwe's first presidential election since robert maugabe was overthrown last year. it's been over four years since the missing malaysian mh370 —— it's been overfour years since the missing malaysian mh370 aeroplane disappeared. today, investigators release a report into what remains one of the greatest mysteries of the modern age. one of the largest luxury fashion brands opens it's doors to us,
mcveet this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones. —— this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones.no longer need to go to court if they agree to end the life of a patient in a persistent vegetative state. there have been further cancellations of northern rail services as the company reinstated most of the services it suspended after a new timetable led to severe problems. the polls have closed as millions voted in zimbabwe's first presidential election since robert maugabe was overthrown last year. it's...
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. >> rebecca founded haircuts with heart, the 2 year old non profit that's given free haircuts, beard trims, manicures to homeless people. >> on this day, she welcomes homeless veterans in operation dignity's transitional housing program. >> i want them to walk away with a glimmer of somebody cares. >> rebecca began haircuts with heart two years ago when she realized she was passing more homeless people on the streets. >> it was like a light switch went off and i said i can't not do something. >> so rebecca began rounding up local stylists to volunteer. they started off are offering free of charge haircuts that normally cost about $65 each. this year, they partnered with other non profits to put on events. >> she's an exceptional individual. >> operation dignity's director says rebecca's work transforms veteran's self-esteem. >> a lot of them are going out there trying to interview for housing or jobs and this gives them a boost. >> she says she's learned something about the beauty of giving. >> if we each just did one thing that we were good at and shared that, the world would be a b
. >> rebecca founded haircuts with heart, the 2 year old non profit that's given free haircuts, beard trims, manicures to homeless people. >> on this day, she welcomes homeless veterans in operation dignity's transitional housing program. >> i want them to walk away with a glimmer of somebody cares. >> rebecca began haircuts with heart two years ago when she realized she was passing more homeless people on the streets. >> it was like a light switch went off and i...
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and now don and rebecca laut began to look at a lot of things differently, things jane told them throughhe years, which maybe didn't add up either. >> i honestly felt like she was family, so i'm going to dismiss the strange feeling i get sometimes. >> reporter: like, said rebecca, the time jane told her dave held a knife to her throat and demanded money. >> i said did you call the police, did you yell? she says, oh, no. i just came home. i wanted to get home. and this was in the middle of the day and nobody else saw? and she said no. >> reporter: then there was her claim that someone was leaving threatening notes on her car. >> then you'd ask her what kind of notes and she wouldn't really tell you. >> reporter: the implication somebody is after her, she's in some danger? >> yeah. >> reporter: it was like something fell into place for them. >> there was a separation. it was like jane was the parent and michael was the child and dave was in the way. >> reporter: you had the sense she was pushing david away? >> yeah. i think it was the stress of the marriage. >> reporter: if there was stres
and now don and rebecca laut began to look at a lot of things differently, things jane told them throughhe years, which maybe didn't add up either. >> i honestly felt like she was family, so i'm going to dismiss the strange feeling i get sometimes. >> reporter: like, said rebecca, the time jane told her dave held a knife to her throat and demanded money. >> i said did you call the police, did you yell? she says, oh, no. i just came home. i wanted to get home. and this was in...
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tonight, andy cohen, msnbc correspondent, jacob soboroff, author, rebecca makkai, featuring the 8g bandith nate smith. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, se meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] well, that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. well, move over gettysburg address. [ laughter ] after the president of iran issued a warning to president trump, trump posted an all caps tweet saying, quote, never ever threaten the united states again, or you will suffer consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before. we are no longer a country that will stand for your demented words of violence and death. [ laughter ] be cautious. [ laughter ] all i can say is thank god we didn't elect a woman president. they're just too emotional. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] vice president mike pence today hosted a fundraiser for a republican representative in philadelphia, but he left as soon as he found out it's the city of bro
tonight, andy cohen, msnbc correspondent, jacob soboroff, author, rebecca makkai, featuring the 8g bandith nate smith. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, se meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] well, that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. well, move over gettysburg address. [ laughter ] after the president of iran issued a warning to...
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there was no collusion at all. >> rebecca, i want to start with you.ought up an interesting point. i was talking with bret baier earlier about this. the president wanting to separate himself from that investigation. and needing to so he could do the things he needs to do, particularly with russia. it does not mean that he wants to stop the investigation, necessarily. let it go on, he just needs to do his job. >> i don't blame him. if there was collusion at this point, there should be some evidence of it. i do wish that the president was able to separate them a little bit in his press conference. if he could say, that the hacking that we have evidence of was limited in scope and did not affect the election outcome, however, at the russians do it again on my watch, we will make sure under my watch that the ramifications will not be -- the russians will make sure it understands it is not worth it. it will be really bad for the russians. i wish you would've said that. >> house speaker paul ryan issues the following statement just a few minutes ago. we will
there was no collusion at all. >> rebecca, i want to start with you.ought up an interesting point. i was talking with bret baier earlier about this. the president wanting to separate himself from that investigation. and needing to so he could do the things he needs to do, particularly with russia. it does not mean that he wants to stop the investigation, necessarily. let it go on, he just needs to do his job. >> i don't blame him. if there was collusion at this point, there should...
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rebeck aglad you're here, as well -- rebecca, glad you're here, as well. >>> more breaking news. all 12 boys and their soccer coach have been rescued from the flooded cave in thailand after 18 days in the dark. this operation, though, is not over yet. four rescuers are still inside the cave. the thai navy s.e.a.l.s are asking for support as they try to work their way out. cnn is live there and also at the hospital where these boys are recovering. let's begin with our senior international correspondent, ivan watson, who joins us from the cave. a remarkable day, a miraculous day, but still more work to do. >> reporter: still more work to do, but that said, i think there were an awful lot of tears of joy across the kingdom of thailand today. just anecdotally what i've seen here from passersby, thai people who have said i was so happy i cried, upon hearing news that the stranded, the trapped soccer players and their coach, had all but rescued after more than two weeks deep inside the mountain, 2.5 miles inside. there was a facebook post from the royal thai navy s.e.a.l.s that came ou
rebeck aglad you're here, as well -- rebecca, glad you're here, as well. >>> more breaking news. all 12 boys and their soccer coach have been rescued from the flooded cave in thailand after 18 days in the dark. this operation, though, is not over yet. four rescuers are still inside the cave. the thai navy s.e.a.l.s are asking for support as they try to work their way out. cnn is live there and also at the hospital where these boys are recovering. let's begin with our senior...
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our daughter rebecca is now 22. she is a student at belmont university here in town.nd i traveled some together, just the two of us. it was really marvelous to be together. as a parent, there are so many different dynamics in a family unit. when you are with your mom and dad, it is one thing. when you are with your mom, it is another thing. when all the kids are together, it's a whole different thing. there are so many different dynamics. one of the awesome things was just for rita and i to travel together, or for rebecca and i to travel together, or for any of us to travel altogether. anyway, rebecca and i had an opportunity to travel together and she wrote part of this book. one of the things you want with your child is you want them to be independent, but when they start becoming independent, it is kind of sad, because then they no longer need you. initially rebecca was like, dad, i want to travel with you, but alaska is kind of scary. i don't know. i will go places with you. after she went to a couple of places with me, it she goes, dad, you're kind of a bore. i w
our daughter rebecca is now 22. she is a student at belmont university here in town.nd i traveled some together, just the two of us. it was really marvelous to be together. as a parent, there are so many different dynamics in a family unit. when you are with your mom and dad, it is one thing. when you are with your mom, it is another thing. when all the kids are together, it's a whole different thing. there are so many different dynamics. one of the awesome things was just for rita and i to...
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rebecca davis o' bryan and saul weisenberg. he was chosen by ken star to conduct the grand jury questioning of president bill clinton. a big group tonight but a lot to talk about. welcome to you all. tell us even though it has to do with tonight's late development, we'll get to your piece of this story in a bit. why would be so important for the president, if it turns out to be true, to have had advance knowledge about the trump tower meeting beyond the fact it would mean his answer to your question was false. >> a basic level he made false statements to the public about this but that wouldn't be that different than many other things that have gone on during his presidency or candidacy. the difference would be on a legal area. if mueller believes that the meeting was conspireing with the russians there's a legal problem with it, it brings the president into that area. it brings his knowledge and this role into more scrutiny. if mueller really doesn't like that meeting and wants to do something about it, it's more problematic. >
rebecca davis o' bryan and saul weisenberg. he was chosen by ken star to conduct the grand jury questioning of president bill clinton. a big group tonight but a lot to talk about. welcome to you all. tell us even though it has to do with tonight's late development, we'll get to your piece of this story in a bit. why would be so important for the president, if it turns out to be true, to have had advance knowledge about the trump tower meeting beyond the fact it would mean his answer to your...
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good morning, rebecca. good morning, rebecca. good morning, rebecca.a people have been shot and one person has died in toronto, according to canadian police. the shooting happened in the greek district of the city on sunday night and the shooter is also believed to be dead. a young girl is in a critical condition. aaron safir reports. gunshots around 10pm in the evening in the greek town neighbourhood in the greektown neighbourhood of toronto, and gunshots ring out. witnesses described hearing around 20 shots and the sound of the weapon being reloaded several times. a mass shooting right beside where i live. i thought it was fireworks at first, because there was rapid—fire and then there would be a pause and then some more fire. we didn't know what it was, we saw people starting to run in our direction. i still didn't know what it was and then more people were running and so we started running and ran down a side street. it's thought the victims were spread over several blocks of the city. one person is confirmed dead and 13 have been injured, among th
good morning, rebecca. good morning, rebecca. good morning, rebecca.a people have been shot and one person has died in toronto, according to canadian police. the shooting happened in the greek district of the city on sunday night and the shooter is also believed to be dead. a young girl is in a critical condition. aaron safir reports. gunshots around 10pm in the evening in the greek town neighbourhood in the greektown neighbourhood of toronto, and gunshots ring out. witnesses described hearing...
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this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones, the this is bbc news i'm rebecca jones.17 years for the manslaughter of a nurse who died after being splashed head to toe with acid. the opposition party in zimbabe claims victory in the elections but tensions grow amid accusations from both sides. facebook says it's removed 32 accounts thought to have been set up to influence this years mid—term us elections. also this hour — sexual exploitation and abuse are endemic in the aid sector according to a damning report by mps. their criticism comes after revelations emerged that oxfam staff paid survivors of an earthquake in haiti for sex.
this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones, the this is bbc news i'm rebecca jones.17 years for the manslaughter of a nurse who died after being splashed head to toe with acid. the opposition party in zimbabe claims victory in the elections but tensions grow amid accusations from both sides. facebook says it's removed 32 accounts thought to have been set up to influence this years mid—term us elections. also this hour — sexual exploitation and abuse are endemic in the aid sector according to a...
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rebecca jones, bbc news, reggio emilia. coming up: martine croxall has afternoon live.ned a lot of people's weekends. it wasn't my fault! it was different over the weekend. after the hot and sunny weather, the rain came down and parts of northern ireland saw just came down and parts of northern ireland sawjust over a month's rein inafew ireland sawjust over a month's rein in a few hours. a big storm for this weather watcher in scotland. but this week it changes again. showers fade away and it will be less windy thanit fade away and it will be less windy than it was and it will format again by the end of the week. this satellite picture is pretty u nsettled. satellite picture is pretty unsettled. swirling cloud and low pressure, clumps of cloud being flung around bringing showery rain. some showers and places this afternoon and more persistent rain drifting out of wales and north west england. further east, dry weather to be had with spells of sunshine. temperatures across the south—eastern corner already bouncing upwards again. the northern ireland and western scotland,
rebecca jones, bbc news, reggio emilia. coming up: martine croxall has afternoon live.ned a lot of people's weekends. it wasn't my fault! it was different over the weekend. after the hot and sunny weather, the rain came down and parts of northern ireland saw just came down and parts of northern ireland sawjust over a month's rein inafew ireland sawjust over a month's rein in a few hours. a big storm for this weather watcher in scotland. but this week it changes again. showers fade away and it...
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i disagree with rebecca on this. sometimes not having the nation's number-one enemy in washington is not just a signal to that leader but also a signal to our allies and friends that we take the threat seriously. and there are ways to have talks at a lower level rather than bringing putin to the palace, if you will. >> errol, let me bring that to you. republicans and democrats on the hill have said that putin will not be welcome there, he will not be welcome at the capitol. there will be no joint address to the house and senate. will they go a step further? i mean, this is another iteration of, well, i wouldn't have said it the way the president would have said it. will they take it a step further more than saying he can't come to the senate? >> it's startling. we know that -- polls suggest that the republican base likes what the president did in helsinki. they're okay with that. to the extent that congress reflects the wishes of their voters, they're going to feel the same way. members are starting to step forward.
i disagree with rebecca on this. sometimes not having the nation's number-one enemy in washington is not just a signal to that leader but also a signal to our allies and friends that we take the threat seriously. and there are ways to have talks at a lower level rather than bringing putin to the palace, if you will. >> errol, let me bring that to you. republicans and democrats on the hill have said that putin will not be welcome there, he will not be welcome at the capitol. there will be...
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bloomberg'sow, telecom reporter, rebecca.own, jumping around today and what does it tell us? investors were disappointed? rebecca: it tells us they still expect the higher bid. they are expecting comcast to come back, but i think they before fox came back in. it could be any day that they are expecting fox to come back -- comcast to come back. we know that brian roberts, the sky, andeo, is keen on with his broader battle, perhaps comcast does not need this and does not need fox as much as disney does. comcast may be willing to come all of the firepower for sky. the pawn in the contest is sky. in idaho, what is the best guess ge? was there any resolution coming out of that conference? rebecca: comcast has until friday to submit its bid for sky shareholders, so there is some time pressure there. if they need to come back and make a statement in the next couple of days. there is not a firm time limit when fox puts his offer to sky shareholders, there is 46 days to respond. murdoch has made a statement to brian roberts, and he wi
bloomberg'sow, telecom reporter, rebecca.own, jumping around today and what does it tell us? investors were disappointed? rebecca: it tells us they still expect the higher bid. they are expecting comcast to come back, but i think they before fox came back in. it could be any day that they are expecting fox to come back -- comcast to come back. we know that brian roberts, the sky, andeo, is keen on with his broader battle, perhaps comcast does not need this and does not need fox as much as...
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the rebecca pat certifies a contributor.oe shay is the analyst with pnc financial services it seems the fed is increasingly could go nizant of the trade wars and emerging markets and potentially europe >> yes and obviously it's a very difficult situation for the fed. they're not sure what's happening with the proposed u.s. tariffs with proposed retaliation by the trading partners they have to make a decision about something that may happen. i think they are baseline is like ours, that we get away without having too much -- too much trouble in the global trading system but certainly the fed needs to be prepared for that downside risk. >> it sounds like they are on the path to possible rate hikes but do you think they could pause and put growth sort of in the driver's seat when it comes to the decision as to whether or not to proceed as planned as opposed to the inflationary pressures they see and the inflaegsary pressures that may come because of tariffs? >> i mean, certainly that's a concern. i think that they may be watchin
the rebecca pat certifies a contributor.oe shay is the analyst with pnc financial services it seems the fed is increasingly could go nizant of the trade wars and emerging markets and potentially europe >> yes and obviously it's a very difficult situation for the fed. they're not sure what's happening with the proposed u.s. tariffs with proposed retaliation by the trading partners they have to make a decision about something that may happen. i think they are baseline is like ours, that we...
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here's abc's rebecca jarvis with another look behind the scenes. >> reporter: drinking on the job isreporter: not at this workplace. >> i've only just begun. >> reporter: at this airbnb in downton manhattan, while the crew ihe lights are being adjus host and this comedian are having a drink. then another drink. and, well, you get the point. equipped with plenty of alcohol, a breathalyzer, an o an o and a medic, we're on the set of "drunk history." >> microphone! >> reporter: it's the hit comedy central show, a drunk narrator telling historical stories re-enacted by famous actors and comedians who are completely sober. >> i'm in a bloody deal with these laws. >> reporter: lip synching to their drunken counterparts. >> he painted this painting -- >> he painted this painting of lisa in florence. >> the drunk element of the show is the unpredictable. sometimes it's -- oh, hi, jack. the unpredictable happens! >> reporter: the ever-changing cast of characters has drawn stars ranging from will ferrell -- >> i'm just into preserving the union. >> reporter: to ryan gosling, and eva mendes. >>
here's abc's rebecca jarvis with another look behind the scenes. >> reporter: drinking on the job isreporter: not at this workplace. >> i've only just begun. >> reporter: at this airbnb in downton manhattan, while the crew ihe lights are being adjus host and this comedian are having a drink. then another drink. and, well, you get the point. equipped with plenty of alcohol, a breathalyzer, an o an o and a medic, we're on the set of "drunk history." >>...
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moved thereelf where he married rebecca. to the komen family, pickens grew land, grew crops, and try to establish himself as a merchant. within a few years, he was a young father, addresses that piece, and a founder of local presbyterian church. to establishing order, peace, and public virtue. in the aftermath of the cherokee lawof 1760, much of what and order had existed in the frontier settlements were had existed, had broken down. large games of outlaws run the area stealing horses and money, terrorizing upstanding citizens, and objectives of women and girls. meanwhile, vigilantes call themselves regulators and moderators and try to take the law into their own hands and fight back. untilini civil war lasted 1769. all the while, pickens in his camp all the while, pickens and his calhoun relatives tried just -- desperately to establish liberty, order, and virtue in the midst of chaos. the revolution came early to south carolina. real authority was not in the hands of the king's appointees, the rebellious merchants in the lo
moved thereelf where he married rebecca. to the komen family, pickens grew land, grew crops, and try to establish himself as a merchant. within a few years, he was a young father, addresses that piece, and a founder of local presbyterian church. to establishing order, peace, and public virtue. in the aftermath of the cherokee lawof 1760, much of what and order had existed in the frontier settlements were had existed, had broken down. large games of outlaws run the area stealing horses and...
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>> exactly. >> rebecca davis o'brien with another big scoop today. rebecca, we appreciate your time. >> thank you for having me. >>> new developments in the trial of the president's former campaign chairman, paul manafort. robert mueller's prosecutors have requested 50 new subpoenas. a federal judge delays the start date of manafort's trial to next week. he faces charges for money laundering, tax evasion as well. his trial will mark the first of special counsel robert mueller's investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election. let's bring in nbc news investigations reporter tom winter and nbc news intelligence and national security reporter, ken dilanian here. i'm going to start with you, tom, if i can. give us a sense, what is the latest on the mueller investigation, these subpoenas and how they relate specifically to paul manafort? >> sure, peter. we've seen this a couple of times leading up to the trial. it's basically federal prosecutors assigned to robert mueller's team asking the judge for blank subpoena sheets so they can compel pe
>> exactly. >> rebecca davis o'brien with another big scoop today. rebecca, we appreciate your time. >> thank you for having me. >>> new developments in the trial of the president's former campaign chairman, paul manafort. robert mueller's prosecutors have requested 50 new subpoenas. a federal judge delays the start date of manafort's trial to next week. he faces charges for money laundering, tax evasion as well. his trial will mark the first of special counsel robert...
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thank goodness this driver, rebecca moran, was paying close attention to the road.s on the brakes, pushes the horn to alert drivers nearby. thank goodness she wasn't rear ended. that could have sent her into the carriage. see the mother rush out and give a quick thank you to the driver. the baby had no idea. the driver of the car, rebecca, says she cried the rest of the way to work, she was shook by this incident. >> can you imagine? >>> turns out -- >> everybody want to be tarzan. >> but see why this guy might want to work on his swing. >> oh! oh! >>> plus, terri's showing off her hilarious hack for folding fitted sheets. >> okay. let's go because i think i know where she's going with this. >> find out how her method compares to one of our own. >> it doesn't have to be perfect, but it's folded. >> you can just -- when they say you're not ready... that's the time to really shine. ♪ introducing elvive extraordinary oil. in just 1 use, elvive revives your driest hair without weighing it down. with luxurious camellia and golden sunflower oils... it leaves your hair hea
thank goodness this driver, rebecca moran, was paying close attention to the road.s on the brakes, pushes the horn to alert drivers nearby. thank goodness she wasn't rear ended. that could have sent her into the carriage. see the mother rush out and give a quick thank you to the driver. the baby had no idea. the driver of the car, rebecca, says she cried the rest of the way to work, she was shook by this incident. >> can you imagine? >>> turns out -- >> everybody want to be...
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what you think, rebecca? do you like prawns?is story, i realised i had a much closer connection to uluru, or ayers rock, then i had realised. with the arrogance of invaders and the ignorance of outsiders, they gave the rock the name ayers rock after my great—great—great uncle, henry ayers, who was the senior politician in australia at the time. a connection i've only recently realised, and i'm not sure how i feel about it. i spent the day thinking about this connection. after years living away from australia, this trip has made me realise how dislocated nonindigenous australians are to the stories of the land we live in. i tell sammy that henry ayers is my great—great—great—great uncle. the person that, the first white person to come here named this rock after. it's something ifeel a little uncomfortable about. i want to say sorry for the disrespectful way and brutal way that families like mine treated aboriginal people in the past. his reaction surprises me. he's excited, because he says his great—great grandfather met explorer
what you think, rebecca? do you like prawns?is story, i realised i had a much closer connection to uluru, or ayers rock, then i had realised. with the arrogance of invaders and the ignorance of outsiders, they gave the rock the name ayers rock after my great—great—great uncle, henry ayers, who was the senior politician in australia at the time. a connection i've only recently realised, and i'm not sure how i feel about it. i spent the day thinking about this connection. after years living...
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rebecca franklin, animal control supervisor:"probably a first. snake in the toilet is one of those things where you think no it can't actually happen. now it has."after taking a few pictures with the guys -- animal control supervisor rebecca franklin tells me the officer brought the snake -- what turned out to be a ball python -- back. rebecca franklin, animal control supervisor:"it's what's called a pastel pied. it's got white on it's body as well."certainly not native to herefranklin says she figured the snake was someone's pet that got out and slithered into the hooper home following food.turns out the owners saw a post on facebook and recognized their pet snake that went missing two weeks ago.rebecca franklin, animal control supervisor:"on it's way home to be put into a different enclosure, more secure."a happy ending for everyone -- and a lesson hooper and his family won't forget.james hooper, toilet: "look down before you sit "look down before you sit down." (justine) the (justine) down."before you sit "look down toilet:"look down before yo
rebecca franklin, animal control supervisor:"probably a first. snake in the toilet is one of those things where you think no it can't actually happen. now it has."after taking a few pictures with the guys -- animal control supervisor rebecca franklin tells me the officer brought the snake -- what turned out to be a ball python -- back. rebecca franklin, animal control supervisor:"it's what's called a pastel pied. it's got white on it's body as well."certainly not native to...
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. >>> charismatic, loving and somessionate are just words to describe rebecca smith, one of the five staff members at theet capital g gunned down. tonight people remember her warm spirit, hundreds turning out for her visitation. smith had just started working at the capital last november as an advertising sales assista when a gunman killed her and four colleagues. rebecca smith was just 34 yearsl earlier today friends and family remembered gerald fischman at his funeral. he served as the editorial page editn for more t two decades. a fellow colleague read his eulogy by included part of the editorial he wrote. >>> a local sheriff's department is making a -- a sheriff's office has a contract with i.c.e.o house detainees while they await deportation. the deal reimburs the sheriff's office $83 per day. the annual reporthe says ty house just over 300 last year. >>> we turn to storm team meteorologist. if you have so enjoyed the last couple of days y may be in for one more. >> rinse and repeat. we are seeing another lovely day t there tomorrow. the difference will be the warming that we wi
. >>> charismatic, loving and somessionate are just words to describe rebecca smith, one of the five staff members at theet capital g gunned down. tonight people remember her warm spirit, hundreds turning out for her visitation. smith had just started working at the capital last november as an advertising sales assista when a gunman killed her and four colleagues. rebecca smith was just 34 yearsl earlier today friends and family remembered gerald fischman at his funeral. he served as...
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on for life rebecca to a new car has cooked with charcoal but it's both bad for her health and bad for the environment he's also expensive now she has a special news tove it costs a lot but it can still save her money. i used to use a lot of chapel i calculated. using what one proves two million shillings in this home. but now that the dust i used doesn't even. one hundred. volcanic rock is the key to this new eco stove once they're all the heated they remain hopeful i was with the help of a solar powered fund that believes that continuous flow of air over them. was invented by rose twine she runs the company that makes them. we have a technology that. victory cracking in uganda because with their work on it binding more than bonds more than. cream is sufficient in. the volcanic rocks can be used for two years an average of comes in virus configurations including large commercial ones like this range at a market in the capital kampala where a thousand people come to eat every day it's also beneficial for the kooks who use it because the device generates almost no smoke estimates say sm
on for life rebecca to a new car has cooked with charcoal but it's both bad for her health and bad for the environment he's also expensive now she has a special news tove it costs a lot but it can still save her money. i used to use a lot of chapel i calculated. using what one proves two million shillings in this home. but now that the dust i used doesn't even. one hundred. volcanic rock is the key to this new eco stove once they're all the heated they remain hopeful i was with the help of a...
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now, it's time for witness with rebecca jones.ello and welcome to witness, with me, rebecca jones. i'm here at the british library to guide you through another five extraordinary moments from recent history. we'll meet a survivor of an australian town which was devastated by asbestos. we'll talk to an architect tasked with replacing the twin towers after 9/11. we have the colonel who fought for gay rights in israel's military. and we'll hear how the world cup disappeared in 1966, and how it was found by one man and his dog. but we start with a spy scandal and a diplomatic row between london and moscow. sound familiar? well, this one took place in the 1970s, in the midst of the cold war, and resulted in 90 soviet officials being expelled from britain. we've been hearing an inside account of the affair from george walden, who was then on the soviet desk in britain's foreign office. at london's heathrow airport, someone, somewhere has got a list. on it, 90 names, russians, men and women — considered by the security services of this c
now, it's time for witness with rebecca jones.ello and welcome to witness, with me, rebecca jones. i'm here at the british library to guide you through another five extraordinary moments from recent history. we'll meet a survivor of an australian town which was devastated by asbestos. we'll talk to an architect tasked with replacing the twin towers after 9/11. we have the colonel who fought for gay rights in israel's military. and we'll hear how the world cup disappeared in 1966, and how it was...
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standing by live at the airport is army sergeant rebecca easley, rebecca?rter: everyone is waiting with great anticipation for the president of the united states to come in to the behala. these people have been here since about 12:30 this afternoon listening to different forms of entertainment. the orchestra providing most of that. we also had several volunteers from the berlin military community providing entertainment. ♪ and once again hail to the chief and the president of the united states. >> president of the united states and chancellor kohl. ♪ >> mr. president, mrs. reagan, chancellor, it is a special honor for me to welcome you to this american birthday party for berlin. as you can see, mr. president, from the enthusiastic reaction of the berliners and the americans here, our guests share my feeling that it is good to have you and mrs. reagan back in berlin. [ cheers and applause ] >> mr. president, the guests here have followed your visit throughout berlin today and like those of us present at the brandenburg gate, we have all been deeply stirred b
standing by live at the airport is army sergeant rebecca easley, rebecca?rter: everyone is waiting with great anticipation for the president of the united states to come in to the behala. these people have been here since about 12:30 this afternoon listening to different forms of entertainment. the orchestra providing most of that. we also had several volunteers from the berlin military community providing entertainment. ♪ and once again hail to the chief and the president of the united...
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voice of rebecca holets/adoptive mother: "very healthy, very strong baby."champ/recovering addict: "she is in a great place. and i know she is. and i trust and have faith that she's going to have a beautiful life//and the fact that like i can look at ryan and rebecca and be like, that's, that is the father and the mother of my child. like it's, it's just beautiful." crystal and the holets family talk weekly and hope to see each other again soon. they consider each other family and will share the details of this journey with baby hope when she is older.ryan holets/albuquerque police officer: "i, deep down, kind of wished upon a star that something like this could happen, but this kind of stuff only happens in movies and books with happy endings. usually in real life you don't see stuff like this."they all hope it's a dream that never ends.ed lavandera, cnn, ocala, florida. the giants trying to bounce back against the cardinals... after dropping four straight. the giants can't catch a break with injuries in the fourth... joe panik pulls his groin running to th
voice of rebecca holets/adoptive mother: "very healthy, very strong baby."champ/recovering addict: "she is in a great place. and i know she is. and i trust and have faith that she's going to have a beautiful life//and the fact that like i can look at ryan and rebecca and be like, that's, that is the father and the mother of my child. like it's, it's just beautiful." crystal and the holets family talk weekly and hope to see each other again soon. they consider each other...
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jillian: joining us security analyst rebecca grant, thanks for joining us this morning.talk over the last year, we heard it yesterday in regards to germany, what do you expect today? >> yes, well, first of all, nato is first and fore moe military alliance and it's never been stronger, these militaries get on great, what they are going to be talking going forward the position of some of the neutrals, finland and sweden and the subtest here is all about russia. nato has done a lot including deploying now new multinational battle groups in baltic republics and poland and a lot to counter increasing threats from russia. rob: you know, when you really look at this agreement, i love that we get along with 29 other countries enough that we have countries enough that we have all each other's backs but at the end of the united states, does it matter or not lithuania, they have the very small defense budgets and ask them to help them if they get -- they are getting the deal of a lifetime, right? >> well, it's a global security problem and, you know, nato has 1 billion residents, t
jillian: joining us security analyst rebecca grant, thanks for joining us this morning.talk over the last year, we heard it yesterday in regards to germany, what do you expect today? >> yes, well, first of all, nato is first and fore moe military alliance and it's never been stronger, these militaries get on great, what they are going to be talking going forward the position of some of the neutrals, finland and sweden and the subtest here is all about russia. nato has done a lot including...
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rebecca hartmann reports.ing wild fires in california as firefighters struggle to control blazes on both ends of the state. the governor for california has declared states of emergency in two counties, shasta county in the north and riverside in the south. in northern california, the out—of—control wildfire is threatening the city of reading. the blaze has killed at least one person and has tripled in size over the past few days. residents have been ordered to evacuate as soon as possible. further south, a suspect was arrested on wednesday and accused of starting a fire that has now grown to 75,000 acres, causing the evacuation of thousands of homes. there are around 75 major wildfires burning in the us in what is an unusually active fire season. california has been sweltering under record temperatures in recent weeks and forecasts show little sign of relief. rebecca hartman, bbc news. on monday zimbabwe will hold a general election — and for the first time in 38 years former president robert mugabe will not b
rebecca hartmann reports.ing wild fires in california as firefighters struggle to control blazes on both ends of the state. the governor for california has declared states of emergency in two counties, shasta county in the north and riverside in the south. in northern california, the out—of—control wildfire is threatening the city of reading. the blaze has killed at least one person and has tripled in size over the past few days. residents have been ordered to evacuate as soon as possible....
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this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones, the this is bbc news i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 11:00: a teenager is jailed for 17 years for the manslaughter of a nurse who died after being splashed head to toe with acid. the opposition party in zimbabe claims victory in the elections but tensions grow amid accusations from both sides. facebook says it's removed 32 accounts thought to have been set up to influence this years mid—term us elections. also this hour — sexual exploitation and abuse are endemic in the aid sector according to a damning report by mps. their criticism comes after revelations emerged that oxfam staff paid survivors of an earthquake in haiti for sex. the scandal of 5 year olds unable to speak in full sentences — the education secretary pledges to tackle what he says is a gap that just widens. and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers camilla tominey, who's the political editor at the sunday express, and the political commentatorjane merrick. stay with us for that. we start with breaking news from mexic
this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones, the this is bbc news i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 11:00: a teenager is jailed for 17 years for the manslaughter of a nurse who died after being splashed head to toe with acid. the opposition party in zimbabe claims victory in the elections but tensions grow amid accusations from both sides. facebook says it's removed 32 accounts thought to have been set up to influence this years mid—term us elections. also this hour — sexual exploitation and...
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here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, the time ticking on amazon's bargain bonanza. 36 hours, more than 1 million deals. but despite early challenges, the site and app down shortly after launch, many shoppers met with these pictures of puppies and error messages. the retail giant says it's breaking new records. customers ordering more today than any other in history. the success also an opportunity for consumers who don't have amazon prime memberships. many retailers rolling out their own black friday in july specials. like ebay, offering $25 off many orders of more than $119, the price of prime. at best buy, up to $350 off select macbook pros. and at target, a one-day sale with web-only promotions on home furnishings, cookware, toys, and google products. >> here's the question. final hours left. how do you know if you're getting a better deal tonight than 24 hours ago? >> camelcamelcamel.com, you can search the price history and see if today's discount is the best deal. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> when we come back, two planes colliding. investigators on the scene. >>> and the
here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, the time ticking on amazon's bargain bonanza. 36 hours, more than 1 million deals. but despite early challenges, the site and app down shortly after launch, many shoppers met with these pictures of puppies and error messages. the retail giant says it's breaking new records. customers ordering more today than any other in history. the success also an opportunity for consumers who don't have amazon prime memberships. many retailers rolling out...
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nique's stepmother said that effectively ended all contact between nique's two daughters, rebecca. >>was to set up a skype account so we could talk to the girls. nothing. packed up, moved. >> in the summer of 2012, the investigative file passed to cold case detective sergeant john richter. >> when her body was found i was a sergeant. >> does that stay with you? >> certain cases stick with you. this is one. >> at first, richter did what all cold case detectives do, reinterviewed witnesses. when that went nowhere, he took another look at matt leili's computer hard drives. >> do you think somewhere in there is the nugget that will get you to the next step in this investigation? >> at minimum we need to redo it to see if technology had advanced. i needed a new forensic guy to look at the video, whatever else he could find on the computer. >> the techie richter needed was just down the hall. before joining the police force, he was an i.t. guy. >> i started looking for what we call low-hanging fruit, what's easily available? i found all these audio files. >> nobody had listened to the audio
nique's stepmother said that effectively ended all contact between nique's two daughters, rebecca. >>was to set up a skype account so we could talk to the girls. nothing. packed up, moved. >> in the summer of 2012, the investigative file passed to cold case detective sergeant john richter. >> when her body was found i was a sergeant. >> does that stay with you? >> certain cases stick with you. this is one. >> at first, richter did what all cold case...
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rebecca joins us from berlin. rebecca, what now?hat happens now, what does disney do now, what does comcast do now? certainly clears the way for disney to take over fox. a shareholder meeting for fox scheduled july 27. the pressure is off for disney on that front. it can go up forward with its $71 billion takeover of fox. comcast forced to disney to bid up by 36% and pay this whopping sum for fox. the real question is what happens for sky? comcast and fox have been after sky, and disney would inherit sky from fox should fox succeed. disney and fox need to decide do they increase their bid for sky to take on comcast, which has the highest offer on the table for the british pay-tv company. guy: what are the scenarios here? let's assume comcast continues to be interested in sky. what we've got to remember is ofdoch has a decent chunk sky shares already. could that murdoch position become a minority position with comcast taking over the rest of the business? how would that work? i am wondering the various mechanisms that will work aroun
rebecca joins us from berlin. rebecca, what now?hat happens now, what does disney do now, what does comcast do now? certainly clears the way for disney to take over fox. a shareholder meeting for fox scheduled july 27. the pressure is off for disney on that front. it can go up forward with its $71 billion takeover of fox. comcast forced to disney to bid up by 36% and pay this whopping sum for fox. the real question is what happens for sky? comcast and fox have been after sky, and disney would...
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>> rebecca, thank you. >>> and today, in new york city, president trump's homeland security chief left no doubt who meddled in the 2016 elections. not long after the president stood behide vladimir putin, saying he offered a powerful denial. >> let me be clear. our intelligence community has it right. it was the russians. we know they. they know that. it was directed from the highest levels. and we cannot and will not allow that to happen again. >> vice president mike pence also saying today it is, quote, unambiguous, the conclusion of the u.s. intelligence community that russia did meddle in 2016. >>> there is new evidence tonight that north korea's nuclear threat may not be over, despite president trump's claim after the summit that there was no threat. u.s. intelligence showing tonight it appears they are building one, possibly two new intercontinent al ba cystic mistles and are still producing fuel for nuclear bombs. secretary of state mike pompeo has stressed that denuclearization will take time. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the fraterni
>> rebecca, thank you. >>> and today, in new york city, president trump's homeland security chief left no doubt who meddled in the 2016 elections. not long after the president stood behide vladimir putin, saying he offered a powerful denial. >> let me be clear. our intelligence community has it right. it was the russians. we know they. they know that. it was directed from the highest levels. and we cannot and will not allow that to happen again. >> vice president mike...
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here's rebecca jarvis. >> good morning, everybody! are we ready?: they came by the thousands, seemingly endless lines from dallas to chicago to new york, parents and kids waiting for hours outside build a bear workshops. >> this is crazy. this is a crazy event. >> reporter: eager to nab a one-day deal. pay your age. furry friends for the price of your child's age. as low as $1, while supplies lasted. >> how old are you? >> 7. >> so you're going to pay $7 for a bear? >> yep. >> that sounds like a good deal. >> yep. >> reporter: but for many, still waiting after hours, frustration mounting. >> you better call somebody real fast. because we're about to have a [ bleep ] problem out here. >> there's people that have been out here for seven hours. and they want to get in for their babies. >> reporter: the company calling the response overwhelming and unprecedented. many guests turned away due to crowd safety concerns. david, this line was capped today at noon, but you can see, the crowd still wraps around the block. build a bear telling us tonight, they
here's rebecca jarvis. >> good morning, everybody! are we ready?: they came by the thousands, seemingly endless lines from dallas to chicago to new york, parents and kids waiting for hours outside build a bear workshops. >> this is crazy. this is a crazy event. >> reporter: eager to nab a one-day deal. pay your age. furry friends for the price of your child's age. as low as $1, while supplies lasted. >> how old are you? >> 7. >> so you're going to pay $7 for...
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i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 11:00pm: donald trump and vladimir putin hail their first face—to—face summit as a success and "a good start" to improving relations. but mr trump is being widely criticised by policialfigures in the us, with former republican presdiential candidate senatorjohn mccain describing his conciliatory attitude toward russia as, "one of the most disgraceful performances by an american president in memory." ayes to the right, 305. the noes to the left, 302. the government narrowly avoids defeat on the customs bill after agreeing to conservative row brexit demands to change its wording. the number of eu citizens leaving the uk last year was the highest on record, according to new figures. also coming up: trouble for the online movie streaming service netflix. shares of the company, which commissioned shows such as the crown have plummeted with netflix reporting a low number of new subscribers. and here we go again. hollywood stars are on the red carpet in london tonight for th
i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 11:00pm: donald trump and vladimir putin hail their first face—to—face summit as a success and "a good start" to improving relations. but mr trump is being widely criticised by policialfigures in the us, with former republican presdiential candidate senatorjohn mccain describing his conciliatory attitude toward russia as, "one of the most disgraceful performances by an american president in memory." ayes to the right, 305. the noes to...
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this is bbc news i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 7:00...r the manslaughter of a nurse who died after being splashed head to toe with acid. it's emerged the royal navy rescued the manchester arena suicide bomber from libya's civil war, three years before he carried out the attack. also this hour — president trump says collusion is not a crime — with timing that coincides with the opening of the first case brought by prosecutors investigating alleged links to russia. mr trump's former campaign manager paul manafort, faces tax and bank fraud charges although the case doesn't allege collusion. facebook says it's removed accounts thought to have been set up to influence this years mid—term us elections.
this is bbc news i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 7:00...r the manslaughter of a nurse who died after being splashed head to toe with acid. it's emerged the royal navy rescued the manchester arena suicide bomber from libya's civil war, three years before he carried out the attack. also this hour — president trump says collusion is not a crime — with timing that coincides with the opening of the first case brought by prosecutors investigating alleged links to russia. mr trump's former...
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rebecca henschke, bbc news, lombok.ing abortion pills they ve bought online women are illegally taking abortion to take them at clinics. in england, women must take the pill at either a hospital or clinic before travelling home to wait for the abortion to take place. but often it can start to happen before they get there. senior doctors and politicians are urging the health secretary to change the law to allow women to take the pill at home. our reporterjean mackenzie has the story. it's a very physical taking over of your body. waves and waves of cramping and pain. sweating. these women are describing something we don't often hear about — what it feels like to have an abortion. hello, nice to meet you. i've come to meet claudia, who had an abortion last year. she took a taxi home from the hospital after taking the pill. but within minutes of getting in, the symptoms had started. so, i started to feel really unwell, and just extremely nauseous. and was kind of getting that feeling in my chest like i might be about to th
rebecca henschke, bbc news, lombok.ing abortion pills they ve bought online women are illegally taking abortion to take them at clinics. in england, women must take the pill at either a hospital or clinic before travelling home to wait for the abortion to take place. but often it can start to happen before they get there. senior doctors and politicians are urging the health secretary to change the law to allow women to take the pill at home. our reporterjean mackenzie has the story. it's a very...
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abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis is here and, rebecca, it seemshe the brand had becomeightning rod for controversy. a number of retailers including nordstrom had stopped selling the product over the last 18 months, and sales were falling. 17 months after walking away from her lifestyle brand famous for its moderately priced shoes, handbags, clothing and more -- >> we have everything from coats to beautiful weekends to incredible knits that have been so popular. >> reporter: ivanka trump announcing tuesday the company is officially shutting down, writing in a statement, i do not know when or if i will ever return to the business. but i do know that my focus for the foreseeable future will be the work i'm doing here in washington. sources telling abc news the first daughter had been considering shuttering the brand for some time. possible conflicts of interest with her work in the white house preventing the company from growing. according to independent online sale tracker, sales of her merchandise dropped about 55% over the past year. >> when you look at the trend of iva
abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis is here and, rebecca, it seemshe the brand had becomeightning rod for controversy. a number of retailers including nordstrom had stopped selling the product over the last 18 months, and sales were falling. 17 months after walking away from her lifestyle brand famous for its moderately priced shoes, handbags, clothing and more -- >> we have everything from coats to beautiful weekends to incredible knits that have been so popular. >>...
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david: joining me hudson institute senior fellow rebecca heinrichs. go to the videotape, the head of nato himself, the horse's mouth talking about how nato members will pay more. let's play the tape yesterday. >> after years of decline when allyies were subtracting billions, now they're adding billions. before the trend was down, the trend is up. there is new sense of urgency due to president trump's strong leadership on defense spending. today allies agreed to redouble their efforts and this will make nato stronger. david: so a lot of people right now are quoting macron and saying that the president misspoke. based on what the head of nato just said, that's not a misspeak at all. >> no, that is not a misspeak at all. i think that president trump certainly got commitments from individual countries to move faster. verbal commitments to get to that 2%. you know it is hard to explain why certain countries are peeling off saying they can't meet that or they won't meet that but i think the bigger question here is, why won't these other countries, even with
david: joining me hudson institute senior fellow rebecca heinrichs. go to the videotape, the head of nato himself, the horse's mouth talking about how nato members will pay more. let's play the tape yesterday. >> after years of decline when allyies were subtracting billions, now they're adding billions. before the trend was down, the trend is up. there is new sense of urgency due to president trump's strong leadership on defense spending. today allies agreed to redouble their efforts and...
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brian: rebecca, we know that after the olympics he invaded ukraine.in georgia he went in there and never really got any retribution. goes into syria, no retribution. the word is that this guy only understands strength and consequences. how does the president get that across in a conversation? >> right. i would say, you know, that expectations should be low for this. there shouldn't even be an attempt for a grand bargain between putin and trump. what president trump needs to do going in here, he needs to carry a message with him. and that is that the obama administration is out. the trump administration is in. we are not going to take a posture of capitulation towards you. what putin does is when he senses ambiguity or a lack of resolve, he exploits that he finds soft spots and he pushes. what president trump should do is go through that laundry list of things where there are points of disagreement and explicitly state his strong position so that there is no ambiguity for putin. and because what that's going to do is foster a greater sense of trust and
brian: rebecca, we know that after the olympics he invaded ukraine.in georgia he went in there and never really got any retribution. goes into syria, no retribution. the word is that this guy only understands strength and consequences. how does the president get that across in a conversation? >> right. i would say, you know, that expectations should be low for this. there shouldn't even be an attempt for a grand bargain between putin and trump. what president trump needs to do going in...