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rebecca has an idea and so does this. that was the first sentence from the regimental diary for his last day. but who was heinrich stan we can find out something about his service and how he died so we're working in reverse. now the students have a week left to write the speech that they are set to give a banquet stern's grave in flanders. a few days later they're on the bus to belgium polishing the speech which will be given at a memorial ceremony at the german military cemetery in long amuck. rebecca is taking part in the peace and commemoration project on her own time her history teacher rene mom admires her dedication. a lot of students say that this project showed them that it's important to preserve peace and that peace in europe today can't be taken for granted. and it has to be reinforced again and again through commemoration and commitment with. this except that. after nearly eight hours on the road they finally arrive at peace village near. this international hostel it was built on the site of former battlefield
rebecca has an idea and so does this. that was the first sentence from the regimental diary for his last day. but who was heinrich stan we can find out something about his service and how he died so we're working in reverse. now the students have a week left to write the speech that they are set to give a banquet stern's grave in flanders. a few days later they're on the bus to belgium polishing the speech which will be given at a memorial ceremony at the german military cemetery in long amuck....
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the next morning rebecca and christophe see the remains of trenches for the first time. here and post out they've been thoroughly restored a century ago life in the trenches was sheer hell. i i. nearly ten million soldiers on both sides were killed in world war one including more than one hundred thousand in the first battle of an october and november one thousand and fourteen. among the dead was field artillery officer stone. the victims have been honored at ceremonies held in the center of the town of every evening almost every years since one nine hundred twenty eight. for fear british troops take part. in hundreds of tourists are here to watch. some young football players from liverpool in southampton have brought memorial wreaths. for. the next morning the students from casa look at a map of the region's many military cemeteries. and others the map. can all of them and that's the cemetery we're headed for. long about i know they think understand that is buried there in a common grave the spend the night in this most trench warfare in the trenches went on trip to la
the next morning rebecca and christophe see the remains of trenches for the first time. here and post out they've been thoroughly restored a century ago life in the trenches was sheer hell. i i. nearly ten million soldiers on both sides were killed in world war one including more than one hundred thousand in the first battle of an october and november one thousand and fourteen. among the dead was field artillery officer stone. the victims have been honored at ceremonies held in the center of...
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rebecca henschkejoining us from ja ka rta rebecca henschkejoining us from jakarta with the latest ont story. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. a new study has warned that the world's oceans have absorbed 60% more heat in the past 25 years than previously thought, undermining efforts to limit global warming. writing in the journal nature, they say this means the earth is warming more than expected in response to greenhouse gas emissions. the pressure group human rights watch is saying that sexual abuse against women in north korea is so common it has just become part of ordinary life. researchers interviewed 5a women and eight former party officials who recently defected from north korea. they said unwanted sexual contact and violence is pervasive and there are few ways to report it. heavy rains have brought chaos
rebecca henschkejoining us from ja ka rta rebecca henschkejoining us from jakarta with the latest ont story. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. a new study has warned that the world's oceans have absorbed 60% more heat in the past 25 years than previously thought, undermining efforts to limit global warming. writing in the journal nature, they say this means the earth is warming more than expected in response to greenhouse gas emissions. the pressure group human...
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the next morning rebecca and christophe see the remains of trenches for the first time. here and post out they've been thoroughly restored a century ago life in the trenches was sheer hell. i. nearly ten million soldiers on both sides were killed in world war one including more than one hundred thousand in the first battle of in october and november one thousand and fourteen. among the dead was field artillery officer stone. was the victims have been honored at ceremonies held in the center of the town of every evening almost every years since one nine hundred twenty eight. for fear british troops take part. in her. hundreds of tourists are here to watch. some young football players from liverpool in southampton have brought memorial wreaths. the next morning the students from casa look at a map of the region's many military cemeteries. have another is the map. in all and that's the cemetery we're headed for. long about i know they think is down the his buried there in a common grave the spend the night and this was trench warfare in the trenches went on for a kilometer
the next morning rebecca and christophe see the remains of trenches for the first time. here and post out they've been thoroughly restored a century ago life in the trenches was sheer hell. i. nearly ten million soldiers on both sides were killed in world war one including more than one hundred thousand in the first battle of in october and november one thousand and fourteen. among the dead was field artillery officer stone. was the victims have been honored at ceremonies held in the center of...
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joining me now is our correspondent rebecca henshke, who is injakarta for us.ca, this is good news, we assume, in terms of trying to find out what went wrong. that's right. this is what the search—and—rescue
joining me now is our correspondent rebecca henshke, who is injakarta for us.ca, this is good news, we assume, in terms of trying to find out what went wrong. that's right. this is what the search—and—rescue
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tonight rebecca traister, contribute at her. the author of the girls don't cry and all the single ladies. a book there which i came to know and love her work as it my friends who brought my copy and bought their own copies. especially during the past years, i look to investor tracer as a sharp, clear feminist who helped me navigate a time that is terrible and inspiring at the same time. i'm especially excited about her latest book, which among other things, tells a story of the last two years of women's outreach. i am very personally familiar with this. i've been an organizer for a while now. after the election, i decided to give my own. i was going to need my own, i couldn't keep borrowing others. since then, a truly astounding number of angry women and men and non- binary folks have used my microphone to speak or shout in all kinds of backers. we've been together using my megaphone at rallies protesting marches more than account count. talking about indigenous students on international wednesday. a document in students for imm
tonight rebecca traister, contribute at her. the author of the girls don't cry and all the single ladies. a book there which i came to know and love her work as it my friends who brought my copy and bought their own copies. especially during the past years, i look to investor tracer as a sharp, clear feminist who helped me navigate a time that is terrible and inspiring at the same time. i'm especially excited about her latest book, which among other things, tells a story of the last two years...
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rebecca, tell us what they had to say.rly report waste on—the—fly data recorder, the cockpit reporter has been recovered, but what has been said is uncomfortable both for the manufacturer of the almost new plane, boeing, as well as you said for lion air, the budget airline. they found the plane had several technical problems and those problems had happened on previous flights. yet the budget airline decided to fly that plane again. they said there are problems with the culture of safety in the airline and also problems with pilot training. but also the findings heighten concern about key problems in this new model of air plane from boeing. the head of the aviation committee confirming what we have heard from american pilot unions that there were not details in their first manual, he said, about what pilots should do if they are faced with a situation that this pilot was, with problems with altitude and the air speed reading as well as the angle of attack sensor. this information can be critical in preventing an aircraft fr
rebecca, tell us what they had to say.rly report waste on—the—fly data recorder, the cockpit reporter has been recovered, but what has been said is uncomfortable both for the manufacturer of the almost new plane, boeing, as well as you said for lion air, the budget airline. they found the plane had several technical problems and those problems had happened on previous flights. yet the budget airline decided to fly that plane again. they said there are problems with the culture of safety in...
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rebecca traister, everybody. rebecca traister, everybody. we'll be right back. and i think a company is the coolest thing you can build. i'm adam, and i make robots. you never know when inspiration is going to strike. so i take my surface pro everywhere. part of an entrepreneur's job is to get stuff done. i like to do, like, four things at once. the new surface pro can handle all of my programs. i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i have it on all the time, it's fantastic. we get to build toys for kids and change the world. it's a big deal. good movie of the year. tell me that don't smell good. i've never had fried chicken in my life. you people love the fried chicken. you have a very narrow assessment of me tony. yeah right. i'm good. ♪ ♪ mountain dew ice. a clear, refreshing, lemon-lime dew®. this is big! t-mobile is offering the awesome iphone xr with an unlimited plan for just $40 bucks a month. unlimited. with the new iphone xr?! yeah, iphone xr included. for $40 bucks?! that is big. your digestive system has billions of bacteria but life can throw them of
rebecca traister, everybody. rebecca traister, everybody. we'll be right back. and i think a company is the coolest thing you can build. i'm adam, and i make robots. you never know when inspiration is going to strike. so i take my surface pro everywhere. part of an entrepreneur's job is to get stuff done. i like to do, like, four things at once. the new surface pro can handle all of my programs. i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i have it on all the time, it's fantastic. we get to build toys...
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rebecca, a solid piece of reporting. thanks to you as well. >> president trump relatively quiet but still controversial on that trip to france. >>> and also ahead, michelle obama talking publicly about some very personal parts in her life. including her marriage. you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. how mature of them! for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ you may be learning about, medicare and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything ...only about 80% of your part b medicare costs. a medicare supplement insurance plan may help cover some of the rest. learn how an aarp medicare supplement insur
rebecca, a solid piece of reporting. thanks to you as well. >> president trump relatively quiet but still controversial on that trip to france. >>> and also ahead, michelle obama talking publicly about some very personal parts in her life. including her marriage. you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your...
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rebecca: definitely.e even said that the movement came out of donald trump a little bit, with the access hollywood tape. it is this moment of women saying their voices have power and should have power because when they don't have power is not coming out that well. ofon: on this theme reelection, with the house turning to democrats you will have a number of prominent women in leadership roles. nancy pelosi, obviously. i was reminded that my representatives of the westchester county is poised to have an incredibly powerful position that underscores the thesis of your piece, the notion for long-term change you have got to hang around. rebecca: i think it is an underdiscusssed aspect. women who aren't the fresh and new people running are gaining significant power. nita lowey will likely try the appropriations committee which will have power of the current congress. appropriations, how the budget is doled out is an important way democrats will get anything they want. for people who have been in congress for de
rebecca: definitely.e even said that the movement came out of donald trump a little bit, with the access hollywood tape. it is this moment of women saying their voices have power and should have power because when they don't have power is not coming out that well. ofon: on this theme reelection, with the house turning to democrats you will have a number of prominent women in leadership roles. nancy pelosi, obviously. i was reminded that my representatives of the westchester county is poised to...
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>> rebecca jarvis with us tonight.ca, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, the major recall from duncan hines this evening. >>> and there is news tonight about the driver accused of crashing into a group of girl scouts. what authorities are now saying what authorities are now saying about that driver, in a moment. what authorities are now saying about that driver, in a moment. prestigious jobs over the years. news producer, executive transport manager, and a beverage distribution supervisor. now i'm a director at a security software firm. wow, you've been at it a long time. thing is, i like working. what if my retirement plan is i don't want to retire? then let's not create a retirement plan. let's create a plan for what's next. i like that. get a plan that's right for you. td ameritrade. ♪ you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia, - a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that can disrupt your life for weeks. in severe cases, pneumococcal pneumonia can put you in the hospital. it may take
>> rebecca jarvis with us tonight.ca, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, the major recall from duncan hines this evening. >>> and there is news tonight about the driver accused of crashing into a group of girl scouts. what authorities are now saying what authorities are now saying about that driver, in a moment. what authorities are now saying about that driver, in a moment. prestigious jobs over the years. news producer, executive transport manager, and a...
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rebecca traister, everybody.ld do anything for the irresistible taste of temptations treats. what are you doing? hey, check this out. temptations - cats can't resist. [doorbell] now see the door without going to the door. hey google, i'll be right there! that's help at a glance with google home hub and nest hello doorbell. what is happening?ected. greetings human, for a limited time you can get the samsung galaxy s9 for just $5 per month at sprint. no way! on to the next. punch it paul. (vo) get the samsung galaxy s9 for only $5 per month at sprint. for people with hearing loss, hurry. limited time. visit sprintrelay.com. ♪ i'm always going to be a maker. and i think a company is the coolest thing you can build. i'm adam, and i make robots. you never know when inspiration is going to strike. so i take my surface pro everywhere. part of an entrepreneur's job is to get stuff done. i like to do, like, four things at once. the new surface pro can handle all of my programs. i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i have
rebecca traister, everybody.ld do anything for the irresistible taste of temptations treats. what are you doing? hey, check this out. temptations - cats can't resist. [doorbell] now see the door without going to the door. hey google, i'll be right there! that's help at a glance with google home hub and nest hello doorbell. what is happening?ected. greetings human, for a limited time you can get the samsung galaxy s9 for just $5 per month at sprint. no way! on to the next. punch it paul. (vo)...
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trade the biggest stories, jim lebenthal, josh brown, steve weiss and with us from new york city rebecca patterson. let's begin with the markets stocks are missed. even more talk about whether the fed is about to make one big policy mistake jim lebenthal, one of the biggest questions in the market. >> if the giant mistake is whether they go in december, it would be a mistake not to. what they say about going forward in 2019 is crucial we have china slowing. it's very clear and it's the effect at least in part of the trade war going on that has trickled through, the fed has to acknowledge these risks are out there when they say what they're going to do. >> why are you so sure they have to go in december? america is not an island they say, quote, start with the fed which should rethink its december rate increase no other bank is likely to raise rates soon, whether they should expand the gulf between u.s. and foreign monetary policies. >> listen, it's a great point, scott, but it's called signaling. if they don't go they are significant nalgs the markets, be very, very afraid that's not a m
trade the biggest stories, jim lebenthal, josh brown, steve weiss and with us from new york city rebecca patterson. let's begin with the markets stocks are missed. even more talk about whether the fed is about to make one big policy mistake jim lebenthal, one of the biggest questions in the market. >> if the giant mistake is whether they go in december, it would be a mistake not to. what they say about going forward in 2019 is crucial we have china slowing. it's very clear and it's the...
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rebecca traister, everybody. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm always going to be a maker.dam, and i make robots. you never know when inspiration is going to strike. so i take my surface pro everywhere. part of an entrepreneur's job is to get stuff done. i like to do, like, four things at once. the new surface pro can handle all of my programs. i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i have it on all the time, it's fantastic. we get to build toys for kids and change the world. it's a big deal. cle...is a hassle.th a mop and bucket... swiffer wetjet makes cleaning easy. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces, ...trapping dirt and liquid inside the pad. plus, it prevents streaks better than a micro fiber strip mop. for a convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet. ( cheers and applause ).
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and that's always been the case. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis in new york. >> youre of karlie kloss' interview on abc's podcast "no limits with rebecca jarvis." >>> next, why celine dion drove all night to break into a nursery. okay, i never thought i'd say this, but i found bladder leak underwear that's actually pretty. surprised? it's called always discreet boutique. it looks and fits like my underwear. i know what you're thinking. how can something this pretty protect? hidden inside is a super absorbent core that quickly turns liquid to gel for incredible protection. so i feel protected and pretty. always discreet boutique. new color. new size. breathe right strips are designed to simply when nighttime nasal congestion closes in, open your nose right back up. ♪ breathe better. sleep better. breathe right. whether yowe b or more touchdowns. get the immune support that gives you more. airborne gummies have 50% more vitamin-c than emergen-c... plus our crafted blend of vitamins, minerals and herbs. >>> and finally tonight, superstar singer celine dion's new endeavo
and that's always been the case. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis in new york. >> youre of karlie kloss' interview on abc's podcast "no limits with rebecca jarvis." >>> next, why celine dion drove all night to break into a nursery. okay, i never thought i'd say this, but i found bladder leak underwear that's actually pretty. surprised? it's called always discreet boutique. it looks and fits like my underwear. i know what you're thinking....
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charles: david, rebecca, thank you very much. appreciate it.ater this hour is there a battle between president trump and speaker paul ryan over funding the border wall? while the consumer keeps propelling our economy, up next where the investment opportunities are during the retail sector. a lot of the stocks are sizzling today. we'll be right back. oh, that's great sarah. let's talk about this when we meet next week. how did edward jones come to manage a trillion dollars in assets under care? jay. sarah. so i have a few thoughts on that early retirement... by focusing our mind on whatever's on yours. ♪ charles: welcome back. stocks are now trading higher. in fact picking up momentum after the fed minutes unveiled, yeah we'll get a rate hike next month. after that, they say we may have to slow down big time. president trump holding firm he is willing to shut down this government. he wants the border wall. florida congressman matt gaetz will preview that looming battle, might be president trump versus democrats. plus as the leaders of the worlde
charles: david, rebecca, thank you very much. appreciate it.ater this hour is there a battle between president trump and speaker paul ryan over funding the border wall? while the consumer keeps propelling our economy, up next where the investment opportunities are during the retail sector. a lot of the stocks are sizzling today. we'll be right back. oh, that's great sarah. let's talk about this when we meet next week. how did edward jones come to manage a trillion dollars in assets under care?...
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. >> and republican catherine baker won over rebecca bauer-kahan in district 16 which covers central contra costa county and the tri valley. >> it looks like there will be change at the santa clara county sheriff's office, laurie smith will serve a sixth term as the county's top cop over john hirokawa. smith, the incumbent and her supporters celebrated when smith jumped out to a lead right away. >> i'm very optimistic now. i think the lead is insurmountable at this point. anything can happen, but i'm very confident. we had a great team in place and i'm really pleased the voters of santa clara county selected me. >> i think that i would still be an advocate for change, still be an advocate especially in regards to the use of force, racial profiling and the reforms
. >> and republican catherine baker won over rebecca bauer-kahan in district 16 which covers central contra costa county and the tri valley. >> it looks like there will be change at the santa clara county sheriff's office, laurie smith will serve a sixth term as the county's top cop over john hirokawa. smith, the incumbent and her supporters celebrated when smith jumped out to a lead right away. >> i'm very optimistic now. i think the lead is insurmountable at this point....
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rebecca henschke, bbc news, jakarta.is hour: the united states has called for a ceasefire in yemen and an end to airstrikes by the saudi—led coalition within 30 days. three years of civil war in the country has caused the world's worst humanitarian crisis. an investigation has been launched in france to look into why a number of babies were born without hands or arms, weeks after an initial inquiry closed. the first investigation began after it emerged more than a dozen children had been born with the condition in three french regions. the indian prime minister narendra modi has inaugurated the world's largest statue. the 182m figure, known as the statue of unity, is twice the size of the statue of liberty in new york. it portrays sardar patel, who played a key role in unifying india after independence in 1947. these pictures show japan's famous bullet trains or shinkansen, which whizz along at a hair—rasing 300kph. one of japan's bullet train operators says it is now ending the rather unnerving practice of making mechan
rebecca henschke, bbc news, jakarta.is hour: the united states has called for a ceasefire in yemen and an end to airstrikes by the saudi—led coalition within 30 days. three years of civil war in the country has caused the world's worst humanitarian crisis. an investigation has been launched in france to look into why a number of babies were born without hands or arms, weeks after an initial inquiry closed. the first investigation began after it emerged more than a dozen children had been born...
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>> rebecca jarvis with us. rebecca, thank you. >>> there are new tumor ins tonight from the fbi, showing a rise in the number of hate crimes here in the u.s. the agency reporting more than 7,000 incidents in 2017, up from 6,000 in 2016, that's an increase of 17%. the ju calling those numbers a, quote, call to action. >>> now, to the abc news exclusive.roberts. robin this morning asking about 2020, and new headlines involving hillary clinton. mrs. obama launching her book tour for her memoir, "becoming." robin asking about 2020 and would michelle obama ever run? she gave a familiar answer. >> 2020 -- 2020, i'm looking at you. no, no, no -- >> no, no, no. >> recently, one of hillary clinton's former advisers speculating that she could run again. do you think she should? >> i -- you know, i think at this point, everybody's qualified and everybody should run. >> mrs. obama then joking, she might even tap her daughter sasha to run. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the american
>> rebecca jarvis with us. rebecca, thank you. >>> there are new tumor ins tonight from the fbi, showing a rise in the number of hate crimes here in the u.s. the agency reporting more than 7,000 incidents in 2017, up from 6,000 in 2016, that's an increase of 17%. the ju calling those numbers a, quote, call to action. >>> now, to the abc news exclusive.roberts. robin this morning asking about 2020, and new headlines involving hillary clinton. mrs. obama launching her book...
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rebecca: women who aren't the fresh and new people are gaining significant power. women will chair the appropriations committee, how the budget is doled out. that will be an important way the democrats get anything they want. for people who have been in congress for decades, getting reelected, having the right relationships, that is how women are going to make their mark. carol: the company's controversial plan to bring its search engine to china again. jason: and the recent silicon valley selloffs. is this the new state of the tech market? carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." carol: you can also listen to was on the radio, in new york, boston, washington, dc -- >> in the bay area and in london. carol: google and the great firewall of china, in the feature section this week. google is blocked by the great firewall of china. it decided that having to edit controversial links was unacceptable. jason: has google now reconsidered? >> the plan was they were going to make a series of compromises with the chinese gove
rebecca: women who aren't the fresh and new people are gaining significant power. women will chair the appropriations committee, how the budget is doled out. that will be an important way the democrats get anything they want. for people who have been in congress for decades, getting reelected, having the right relationships, that is how women are going to make their mark. carol: the company's controversial plan to bring its search engine to china again. jason: and the recent silicon valley...
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rebecca used to work in the office of the secretary of air force and congressman you are a veteran.th the same question for each of you. he says these vists to combat troops are not overly necessary. are they? >> one is it's very difficult to get the president into an overseas military base because all of the air lift and security require said. there's no question that president trump is a big supporter of our troops. i'd say what they really want is more readiness and the funding to do their jobs for america. >> all right. overly necessary. >> while i agree with rebecca they want to make sure they're investing in our readiness and they don't wake up everybody wondering if the president is going to visit, his fail dwroor do so sends a terrible message about his commitment as earlier report in the segment, not once has he visited soldiers, airman or marine in a cambat zone. he failed to viz at symbolically important site, the american cemetery in france. didn't go to arlington national cemetery. no matter how busy a president is, part of being busy is showing our support to military
rebecca used to work in the office of the secretary of air force and congressman you are a veteran.th the same question for each of you. he says these vists to combat troops are not overly necessary. are they? >> one is it's very difficult to get the president into an overseas military base because all of the air lift and security require said. there's no question that president trump is a big supporter of our troops. i'd say what they really want is more readiness and the funding to do...
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i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program we start right here in berlin where french president emmanuel mccall is due to speak before the german parliament as germany commemorates civilian and military victims of war and dictatorship a short while ago mccrone joined with german chancellor angela merkel in a race laying ceremony at germany's central memorial later the french president will also consult with merkel on european and international issues. and to. me in the studio now to unpack the day's events is daily as political correspondent paid a craven pay to welcome so tell us a little bit about what what today is all about it's a very special day because this is obviously a mano mccraw in berlin speaking to the bundestag on the day of remembrance and germany and france were once very they were arch enemies that was how they viewed it between each other they would call each other hereditary enemies as though the enmity between the two countries and the two peoples was passed down from generation to generation in the postwar period after the second world war germany and france managed
i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program we start right here in berlin where french president emmanuel mccall is due to speak before the german parliament as germany commemorates civilian and military victims of war and dictatorship a short while ago mccrone joined with german chancellor angela merkel in a race laying ceremony at germany's central memorial later the french president will also consult with merkel on european and international issues. and to. me in the studio now to unpack the...
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i'm rebecca has welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has visited areas ravaged by california's wildfires firefighters a still trying to contain large parts of the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in california history all thorazine side least seventy six people have been killed and almost thirteen hundred still unaccounted for. the president was greeted by the smell of smoke while making his way into town. or what was left of it. but the city of paradise once home to twenty seven thousand people was incinerated by the blaze last week trump was initial response was criticized for its unfeeling tone pledge to help with the recovery. and see what's happened here. nobody would have ever thought this could happen. so the federal government has realized you were all be id joe there is a rare show of unity between the president and the democratic governor of california jerry brown. had previously blamed the fires on poor forest management in california but fire experts and the governor argue the effects of climate
i'm rebecca has welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has visited areas ravaged by california's wildfires firefighters a still trying to contain large parts of the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in california history all thorazine side least seventy six people have been killed and almost thirteen hundred still unaccounted for. the president was greeted by the smell of smoke while making his way into town. or what was left of it. but the city of paradise once home to twenty...
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i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program the cia believes saudi arabia is powerful crown prince mohammed bin solomon ordered the killing of journalists jamal khashoggi that's according to a report in the washington post site exhorts is familiar with the matter the u.s. has vowed that those found responsible will be held accountable it was president donald trump says he's not yet been briefed on the cia findings. he has consistently denied having any involvement but now mohammed bin salomon is firmly in the spotlight of blame the washington post says the cia has concluded saudi arabia's de facto ruler is directly tied to the killing. and is briefing the u.s. government about his involvement calling him volatile and eric and. a critic of the saudi government and columnist for the washington post was killed at the saudi consulate in istanbul on october the second when he went there to pick up documents he needed for his marriage to a turkish woman. the crown prince has so far evaded direct accusations and vowed to bring the killers to justice. first of all the crime was really painful to al
i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program the cia believes saudi arabia is powerful crown prince mohammed bin solomon ordered the killing of journalists jamal khashoggi that's according to a report in the washington post site exhorts is familiar with the matter the u.s. has vowed that those found responsible will be held accountable it was president donald trump says he's not yet been briefed on the cia findings. he has consistently denied having any involvement but now mohammed bin salomon is...
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ok thank you for that rebecca there on day one of the sixteen day campaign to end violence against women but beyond to sports now world champion lewis hamilton has wrapped up the formula one season with yet another victory the briton prevailed in an action packed race in abu dhabi which featured a big crash and fernando alonso saying goodbye to formula one. so will smith wave the flag to start off the abu dhabi grown grave and the f one season finale would offer some poli wood style drama albeit not with regards to world champion luis hamilton who led from poland yet to know the recession. the big action came when nico holcomb the landed upside down after a crash. concerned faces in the renault carriage. but the german emerged last the unscathed how milton of already secured a fifth will title last month showed his neverending hunger by stealing his eleven victory of a stunning season to miss a tease drive even treated the crowd to some donuts along with fernando alonso who is quitting at one of the three hundred twelve starts and two will titles there has been no pressure resting we wer
ok thank you for that rebecca there on day one of the sixteen day campaign to end violence against women but beyond to sports now world champion lewis hamilton has wrapped up the formula one season with yet another victory the briton prevailed in an action packed race in abu dhabi which featured a big crash and fernando alonso saying goodbye to formula one. so will smith wave the flag to start off the abu dhabi grown grave and the f one season finale would offer some poli wood style drama...
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a reporter becca reaches has been following this story and she joins me now thanks for joining us rebecca so a very strong show of support but this is only the first of a sixteen day come pink you tell me more about it absolutely. huge show of support already it's a global campaign by. the u.n. to really draw attention to this issue is really important issue of violence against women it was launched in one thousand nine hundred ninety it's been running every year since and the twenty fifth of november kicks off that little over two weeks of logic events and things happening around the world it was launched by the un this morning by un women the secretary general and who had tears also tweeted using the hash tag he made true which is the theme of this year here me two is obviously coming try to come off the back of the import the sorry the huge success of the me too movement but hear me to really emphasizing about hearing listening to women about their issues and trying to get them to speak out more and really. to give a voice to the voiceless basically and the u.n. really throwing their w
a reporter becca reaches has been following this story and she joins me now thanks for joining us rebecca so a very strong show of support but this is only the first of a sixteen day come pink you tell me more about it absolutely. huge show of support already it's a global campaign by. the u.n. to really draw attention to this issue is really important issue of violence against women it was launched in one thousand nine hundred ninety it's been running every year since and the twenty fifth of...
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rebecca tracer on the mobilization of women and what we're going to see tomorrow. and later michael moore on why nobody has an excuse not to vote, especially this year. we have quite simply never seen a midterm election like this one, one in which in the words of president barack obama the very character of our nation is on the ballot. the early vote data is staggering. more than 35 million people have already voted. in some states including right here in texas, there have already been more early votes cast than were cast in the last midterms overall. that includes election day. across the country, organizers say they have never seen levels of enthusiasm like this. there's a good chance that someone you know, maybe someone who wasn't even particularly politically engaged in the past this weekend, canvassing in an unfamiliar neighborhood in a last-ditch effort to get out every last vote. we don't know, let's be clear, how all this energy will translate to election results. that said, it sure does seem to have republicans a little spooked. the president's closing str
rebecca tracer on the mobilization of women and what we're going to see tomorrow. and later michael moore on why nobody has an excuse not to vote, especially this year. we have quite simply never seen a midterm election like this one, one in which in the words of president barack obama the very character of our nation is on the ballot. the early vote data is staggering. more than 35 million people have already voted. in some states including right here in texas, there have already been more...
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i'm rebecca rich's welcome to the program in the last few minutes president almost trump has touched down in california to visit areas scorched by the wildfires and talk with the first responders tromps praised the work of firefighters but blamed the disaster and what he said was california's poor forest management fears are growing that far more people have died in the fires the remains of more than seventy people have so far been identified but the list of those still missing has soared beyond one thousand as california also struggles with toxic air pollution. with the fire comes a new danger smoke and it has reached san francisco where air pollution levels now rank among the highest in the world health warnings prompted widespread school closings even the city's main tourist attractions was shut. the smokes are jenna's some three hundred kilometers to the north the town of paradise has been reduced to ashes it's the epicenter of california's deadliest ever wildfire and the death toll is likely to rise. search and rescue workers are trying to find any sort of a mainstay that could
i'm rebecca rich's welcome to the program in the last few minutes president almost trump has touched down in california to visit areas scorched by the wildfires and talk with the first responders tromps praised the work of firefighters but blamed the disaster and what he said was california's poor forest management fears are growing that far more people have died in the fires the remains of more than seventy people have so far been identified but the list of those still missing has soared...
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this is an indictment about rebecca nurse who filled in the blanks. the one on the right is a lot crinkly or and an indictment against abigail hobbs and all the fill in the blanks are done by check lee which you, you kind of expect that. now, part of the pattern of participation, one of the things the attorney does is fill in the blanks on the boilerplate indictments. except, there are some that don't have either of them filling them in. really? who is this? it turns out that we also know whose handwriting that was put it was the clerk of the court. wait a minute, when did this happen. so we discovered that when we looked at thomas newton, his handwriting only appears on the indictment for the first three cases. we get to anthony check league and he doesn't even start doing things in july he's starting in early august but the clerk of the court has been working on the indictment, he is not the attorney but he serves in the function and the time between when thomas newton left and anthony check lee started. he did all of these people. we don't know if
this is an indictment about rebecca nurse who filled in the blanks. the one on the right is a lot crinkly or and an indictment against abigail hobbs and all the fill in the blanks are done by check lee which you, you kind of expect that. now, part of the pattern of participation, one of the things the attorney does is fill in the blanks on the boilerplate indictments. except, there are some that don't have either of them filling them in. really? who is this? it turns out that we also know whose...
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rebecca, welcome back. mimi's old shop, the southern district of new york is, for lay people, the if he does in new york. i want to come at this in a way that may make you answer it. what is now clear to you that the sdny, the if he dofeds in n have? >> even before michael cohen pleaded guilty in august, the prosecutors in new york had prepared an 80-page federal die. mr. cohen. that was in the process of being edited before he pleaded. but that material drew from the search of his home, hotel, and office, and also drew from witness testimony from david pecker and angel wiseleberg as we've written before in the "journal." since that plea, michael cohen has been providing them information. a lot of what we wrote about today stemmed from months of investigations and now michael cohen is presumably going in there and backing up a lot of that. >> mimi, you know your way around a keyboard and the feds offices in new york. 80 pages gets your attention. that's kind of impressive. >> yes. i mean, that's speaking in
rebecca, welcome back. mimi's old shop, the southern district of new york is, for lay people, the if he does in new york. i want to come at this in a way that may make you answer it. what is now clear to you that the sdny, the if he dofeds in n have? >> even before michael cohen pleaded guilty in august, the prosecutors in new york had prepared an 80-page federal die. mr. cohen. that was in the process of being edited before he pleaded. but that material drew from the search of his home,...
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and rebecca jarvis with the secret ways to save even more money. >>> plus, the incredible inside story of a dramatic mountaintop rescue. several people, their dogs, running from the california wildfires. the pilot team that flew right into the smoke. >>> and good evening. it's great to have you with us on a busy wednesday night. i'm tom llamas, in for david. and we begin tonight with the record cold for thanksgiving, as record travel for the holiday hits its peak. tens of millions of americans now on the move. highways jammed at this hour from new england to chicago, dallas to the san francisco-oakland bay bridge. and take a close look at this. this is from chicago tonight. traffic bumper to bumper on the highways. and earlier, a deadly start to the morning rush. at least one person killed and six hurt in a fiery crash on the brooklyn bridge. and the nation's airports with their hands full. this terminal packed in denver. the airline industry predicting 30 million will fly over the thanksgiving break. abc's eva pilgrim leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, the thanksgiving rush grinding
and rebecca jarvis with the secret ways to save even more money. >>> plus, the incredible inside story of a dramatic mountaintop rescue. several people, their dogs, running from the california wildfires. the pilot team that flew right into the smoke. >>> and good evening. it's great to have you with us on a busy wednesday night. i'm tom llamas, in for david. and we begin tonight with the record cold for thanksgiving, as record travel for the holiday hits its peak. tens of...
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: with a cold snap approaching, we're with the timpsons in summit, new jersey. >> hi. >> hi, rebecca. >> reporter: they're looking to save money on those home heating bills. >> how do we maximize the energy that we're using and minimize the energy we're wasting, while we're using the house all day long? >> reporter: our expert scott fischer says, start with those leaky windows. >> so, dark spots are colder and the warmer spots are lighter colors. so, what we want to do is get some insulated blinds on here and some insulated curtains. >> reporter: that could be a big cost savings. >> it could be significant. >> reporter: all right, so, this is the garage. next, a fix for that garage letting in cold. those are big gaps up there. >> we want to potentially add some insulation to this ceiling, and we want to really create a buffer between the room above and this cold garage that we're standing in now. >> reporter: finally, consider investing in a smart thermostat. >> these thermostats have sensors that can be placed around your home, and those sensors will help the heating system know wher
: with a cold snap approaching, we're with the timpsons in summit, new jersey. >> hi. >> hi, rebecca. >> reporter: they're looking to save money on those home heating bills. >> how do we maximize the energy that we're using and minimize the energy we're wasting, while we're using the house all day long? >> reporter: our expert scott fischer says, start with those leaky windows. >> so, dark spots are colder and the warmer spots are lighter colors. so, what we...
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i'm rebecca jones — our top story today at nine...n, sadiq khan, has warned it could take up to ten years or even a generation to make progress in tackling the problem of violent crime in london. his comments come after a recent spike in murders in the capital, with four fatal stabbings since last wednesday. two men have been arrested on suspicion of stabbing a 22—year—old man to death in south east london, yesterday. on friday, a 17—year—old was fatally stabbed outside a tube station, and a 15—year—old was killed on wednesday in what police are describing as a "premeditated" attack. yesterday's stabbing is the fourth in less than a week. the latest victim was the 116th person to be murdered in the capital this year. this morning, the mayor of london, sadiq khan, told the today programme he stands by his comments that london is one of the safest cities in the world, but accepts there is a problem. what's not acceptable is the increase in violent crime in our city. actually, it's been going up since 2014 notjust in london, but across e
i'm rebecca jones — our top story today at nine...n, sadiq khan, has warned it could take up to ten years or even a generation to make progress in tackling the problem of violent crime in london. his comments come after a recent spike in murders in the capital, with four fatal stabbings since last wednesday. two men have been arrested on suspicion of stabbing a 22—year—old man to death in south east london, yesterday. on friday, a 17—year—old was fatally stabbed outside a tube...
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thank you rebecca for the time and writing. thank you for listening. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] that wraps up today's live coverage of the fair. we are back with more offer of ends tomorrow. visit our website. if you miss any of our programming today, watch everything tonight starting at about 9:00 p.m. eastern time. >> c-span, history unfolds daily. 1979, c-span was created as a public service. by america's cable television company. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress. the white house. the supreme court. and public policy events in washington d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> thank you so much for coming tonight. this is the series security about the book. i'm very pleased to have my friend and former colleague
thank you rebecca for the time and writing. thank you for listening. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] that wraps up today's live coverage of the fair. we are back with more offer of ends tomorrow. visit our website. if you miss any of our programming today, watch everything tonight starting at about 9:00 p.m. eastern time. >> c-span, history unfolds daily. 1979, c-span was created as a public service. by america's cable television company. and today, we continue to bring...