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rebecca jarvis is live. >>> the takedown, and two police officers are now charged tonight. slamming the student to the floor and onto a desk. what they're now saying. >>> as millions prepare to go on vacation, the well-known resort, and tonight, the bride to be who says she was assaulted the night before her wedding. she says the resort wanted her to sign a nondisclosure agreement. now, she's suing. and tonight, sandals responding to amy robach. >>> the close calls. two separate flights, two landings aborted at the last second. one jet touching the runway before accelerating all over again. >>> and remembering those we lost this year. loni anderson is here tonight on burt reynolds, and some famous names remembering aretha franklin. >>> good evening. and it's great to start another week with all of you at home. and we have several developing stories at this hour. first, that major storm system moving straight across the country, just as millions of americans prepare to travel for the holiday. it comes right after another west to east storm, bringing floods and snow already t
rebecca jarvis is live. >>> the takedown, and two police officers are now charged tonight. slamming the student to the floor and onto a desk. what they're now saying. >>> as millions prepare to go on vacation, the well-known resort, and tonight, the bride to be who says she was assaulted the night before her wedding. she says the resort wanted her to sign a nondisclosure agreement. now, she's suing. and tonight, sandals responding to amy robach. >>> the close calls....
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a probability in the wake of the nfl team opting out of its 2019 lease at the oakland coliseumsot<rebecca kaplan/oakland city council: "that's right! we have been hearing the news about how the raiders are looking for where to play in 2019">however oakland city councilmember rebecca kaplan says she wants to set the record straight about the circumstances surrounding the raiders decision to not play at the coliseum in 2019 they're looking at san francisco. now we hear they're looking at london and i wanted to make sure that they and the fans know that oakland has not rejected them. they may be moving to las vegas the year after that but if they want to do a lease in oakland we have not said no to that. that would be easier for the fans. that would be easier for traffic congestion perspective. so that offer is still on the table">raiders owner mark davis walked away from that offer in the wake of the city of oakland filing a lawsuit against the nfl for what councilmember kaplan calls the team's wrongful relocation to nevadasot
a probability in the wake of the nfl team opting out of its 2019 lease at the oakland coliseumsothowever oakland city councilmember rebecca kaplan says she wants to set the record straight about the circumstances surrounding the raiders decision to not play at the coliseum in 2019 they're looking at san francisco. now we hear they're looking at london and i wanted to make sure that they and the fans know that oakland has not rejected them. they may be moving to las vegas the year after that but...
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rebecca: rese workers clear away the rubble in a race to find any survivors.this villa, none have been found. l villase this one right on the shore didn't stand a chance as the huge waves hit. this the state of the swimming itol and the villa now. teams from the my and search and rescue teams are here clearing away the rubble to make way for what will be a rebuding process here. the tsunami hit this popular local tourist destination at night without warning. the national disaster agency is -- admitted the detection system has been broken since 2012. when the president visit to inspect the relief efforts heref heaced some tough questions and vowed to do better. >> we don't know yet for sure where the source of unami was. it is still being checked. in the future, relevant agenciet will providetion equipment, systems that can give warning to everyone. rebecca: that comes too late for these families, here to find loveones amongst the dead. those identified taken away in ambulances. others, like this man, are still searching. >> we are not at peace. we just want hi
rebecca: rese workers clear away the rubble in a race to find any survivors.this villa, none have been found. l villase this one right on the shore didn't stand a chance as the huge waves hit. this the state of the swimming itol and the villa now. teams from the my and search and rescue teams are here clearing away the rubble to make way for what will be a rebuding process here. the tsunami hit this popular local tourist destination at night without warning. the national disaster agency is --...
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kaplan says the team should keep the option of playing in the coliseum in the mix as wellsot <rebeccakaplan/oakland city council: "certainly we wish the raiders well and good luck and if the do want to consider playing 2019 in oakland we have not shut the door to that">in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news (grant) happening now... fire investigators are trying to figure out what sparked a deadly blaze in san francisco. it happened early this morning at a three story home on clay street-- in the city's laurel heights neighborhood. fire officials say a man and a woman living in the house were trapped in a top-floor bedroom. the man was killed and the woman was critically injured. a firefighter was also injured when entering the burning home-- but is expected to be okay. investigators have not yet found the cause. (vicki) another big story tonight... people affected by the butte county wildfire gathered today in paradise for the town's first large-scale community event since the camp fire. ashley zavala shows us how a handful of churches came together to put on a special christmas eve servi
kaplan says the team should keep the option of playing in the coliseum in the mix as wellsot in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news (grant) happening now... fire investigators are trying to figure out what sparked a deadly blaze in san francisco. it happened early this morning at a three story home on clay street-- in the city's laurel heights neighborhood. fire officials say a man and a woman living in the house were trapped in a top-floor bedroom. the man was killed and the woman was critically...
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let us talk to rebecca. she joins us. let us talk to rebecca. she joins us.l us. i don't think you are actually at the site, but you are in the region, what more do you know? that is right. we are heading to one of the worst affected areas on the west coast of java this role of features that are a popular holiday destination where we are seeing the footage and reports of quite widespread devastation there are along the coast. lots of houses reduced to rubble. ships badly damaged, cars turned upside down, local health centres saying that they are struggling to cope with the injured and also that of body bags are piling up at these small health centres in this area. at the moment the official death toll is 62. we are hearing our reports more from the sumatran side of that straight, that we have not received before, with a warning that the death toll there could be in the hundreds. rob baker, obviously it is a developing situation. what more do we know about the timing and magnitude of the quake that cause the tsunami? -- rebecca. it was not in fact a quake. wha
let us talk to rebecca. she joins us. let us talk to rebecca. she joins us.l us. i don't think you are actually at the site, but you are in the region, what more do you know? that is right. we are heading to one of the worst affected areas on the west coast of java this role of features that are a popular holiday destination where we are seeing the footage and reports of quite widespread devastation there are along the coast. lots of houses reduced to rubble. ships badly damaged, cars turned...
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i'm rebecca riches thanks for joining me police in france have arrested hundreds of demonstrators as the so-called yellow vests protesters take to the streets for a fourth consecutive weekend the movement was fought by anger over a planned increase in fuel taxes more than ninety thousand police have been mobilized to keep the pace many residents are calling for calm to be restored but protest is say their demands are not being heard. on the streets of paris rebellion is in the air once again yellow vests in through voice this morning. they werent in song for long hi carol fredricka pockets of anger soon erupted all over the place pitch battles with the thousands of extra police to guard a city practically in lockdown. to triomphe off funds. on a narrow side street a crowd tries to penetrate the barricade police fire back with tear gas am it takes just seconds to send them coughing and gasping for air. elsewhere it was roses rather than riot control. peaceful protesters began filling into the streets of paris before dawn and they brought with them their complaints over high taxes and
i'm rebecca riches thanks for joining me police in france have arrested hundreds of demonstrators as the so-called yellow vests protesters take to the streets for a fourth consecutive weekend the movement was fought by anger over a planned increase in fuel taxes more than ninety thousand police have been mobilized to keep the pace many residents are calling for calm to be restored but protest is say their demands are not being heard. on the streets of paris rebellion is in the air once again...
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or so we've got a job the report is rebecca races with needle in studio and she's going to talk about this movement to get taxi services to provide a a dedicated service to women ok rebecca so this is a big movement in india in particular yet it is you know women safety is a big topic in india thomson reuters foundation has ranked in here as the most dangerous country in the world for women so it's a big topic there's a high risk of sexual violence there view as will probably remember the really horrific case that grabbed international headlines about five years ago of the young woman who was right to murdered on a bus in india and then there was the case that you just mentioned of the young woman being raped by her driver so this happens with alarming regularity in india of course incidences like this another exclusive to india. been given the number one spot by reuters because they say they're not doing enough to combat this violence against women so it seems women are taking matters into their own hands as one young fame out she's eighteen years old she's launched a petition callin
or so we've got a job the report is rebecca races with needle in studio and she's going to talk about this movement to get taxi services to provide a a dedicated service to women ok rebecca so this is a big movement in india in particular yet it is you know women safety is a big topic in india thomson reuters foundation has ranked in here as the most dangerous country in the world for women so it's a big topic there's a high risk of sexual violence there view as will probably remember the...
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>> all right, rebecca jarvis covering this wild ride for us. rebecca, thank you. >>> we do move on now to the government shutdown, now in its sixth day. likely extending into the new year. the senate meeting for just minutes today. president trump returning from his surprise trip to iraq, immediately jumping back into the battle over the border wall. the president and democrats unwilling to budge. the standoff taking its toll on hundreds of thousands of federal workers wondering when their next paycheck will come. abc senior congressional correspondent mary bruce is back on the hill. >> reporter: tonight, capitol hill is a ghost town. day six of the government shutdown, and with no end in sight, 800,000 federal workers are now in limbo. >> who wants to go to work and not know if they're going to get paid or not? >> reporter: with two kids in college, department of justice employee tanya via says the uncertainty hits hard. >> tuition starts back up at the end of january for two children. >> reporter: anthony bouldin works at the usda and is worr
>> all right, rebecca jarvis covering this wild ride for us. rebecca, thank you. >>> we do move on now to the government shutdown, now in its sixth day. likely extending into the new year. the senate meeting for just minutes today. president trump returning from his surprise trip to iraq, immediately jumping back into the battle over the border wall. the president and democrats unwilling to budge. the standoff taking its toll on hundreds of thousands of federal workers wondering...
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rebecca asked her what can i do to make a difference. you might say her answer was cut and tried. >> reporter: robert is getting more than a free haircut. >> you walk out feeling so much better. >> reporter: rebecca found it here cuts with heart, the nonprofit that has given free haircuts, manicures and makeup application to more than 1000 underserved people, including homeless people. on this day she welcomes homeless veterans. >> i want them to walk away with a glimmer of somebody cares. >> reporter: rebecca began two years ago when she realized she was passing more homeless people on the streets. >> it is like a light switch went off. >> reporter: so, rebecca, began rounding up local stylist to help volunteer. they started offering free of charge haircuts that normally cost about $65 each. this year volunteers but on two dozen events, donations pay for supplies. >> she is exceptional. >> reporter: the executive director says rebecca's work transforms self-esteem. >> a lot of them are trying to interview for housing or for a job. >> re
rebecca asked her what can i do to make a difference. you might say her answer was cut and tried. >> reporter: robert is getting more than a free haircut. >> you walk out feeling so much better. >> reporter: rebecca found it here cuts with heart, the nonprofit that has given free haircuts, manicures and makeup application to more than 1000 underserved people, including homeless people. on this day she welcomes homeless veterans. >> i want them to walk away with a glimmer...
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rebecca jarvis joinings you now. and rebecca, where do traders think the markets are headed as we close out the year and head into 2019? >> reporter: yeah, well, tom, it's possible, according to traders, that we see a little bounce in the coming days. after all, this is the time sta stocks jump between christmas and just after new year's. the economy right now is on relatively firm footing. the jobs picture is improving. wages are going up. but there's so much sun ternty that lies ahead, and tom, that spells volatility for the stock market. tom? >> rebecca, thank you. >>> that market downturn comes amid a backdrop of yet another partial government shutdown, triggered by anpil hill that co into the new year. president trump tweeting today that he's, quote, all alone in the white house, waiting for democrats to come back with a budget lead. white house corres tara palmeri has more. >> reporter: tonight, president trump posting an image at work in the oval office, but still stewing about the shutout, betweening, "i am a
rebecca jarvis joinings you now. and rebecca, where do traders think the markets are headed as we close out the year and head into 2019? >> reporter: yeah, well, tom, it's possible, according to traders, that we see a little bounce in the coming days. after all, this is the time sta stocks jump between christmas and just after new year's. the economy right now is on relatively firm footing. the jobs picture is improving. wages are going up. but there's so much sun ternty that lies ahead,...
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rebecca, thank you very much indeed. rebecca henschke, our indonesia editor, at the scene.widespread disruption at gatwick airport have been released without charge by sussex police. flights were grounded last week after drones were spotted close to the runway. our correspondentjenny kumah is at crawley police station. what more are the police saying? the two people were arrested on friday night, and a short time ago the police announced they had been released without charge. in a statement, they say that the pair fully cooperated with inquiries, but police officers are satisfied that they are no longer suspect in the drone incident. those incidents resulted in flights being grounded at gatwick for a number of days. every time they tried to reopen the airport, there was another sighting. meanwhile the police say they are continuing with their inquiries. gatwick airport say they are offering a reward, £50,000 reward, in return for any information that leads to an arrest or conviction. in the meantime, things are getting back to normal at gatwick. they are expecting to run a
rebecca, thank you very much indeed. rebecca henschke, our indonesia editor, at the scene.widespread disruption at gatwick airport have been released without charge by sussex police. flights were grounded last week after drones were spotted close to the runway. our correspondentjenny kumah is at crawley police station. what more are the police saying? the two people were arrested on friday night, and a short time ago the police announced they had been released without charge. in a statement,...
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abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis joins us live tonight. and rebecca, you told us that number down more than 7% from the month is the worst december numbers for the market since the depression? >> reporter: yes, that's right, david. and this is typically the time of year where wall street is feeling jolly. people are out shopping, they're spending money, the economy is improving, but the rally that we traditionally see at this time of year, david, it's just not happening. >> rebecca, you've been report, all along here that a lot of this uncertain till over china and a possible recession brewing are driving the markets here. >> reporter: absolutely. you have the concerns, the uncertainty about trade and tariffs, interest rates rising and that r-word, recession, as you say, david, it is now apart of the conversation, with some economists looking at next year, and that potential ahead is what's really rattling the market right now, david. >> all right, rebecca jarvis, thank you. >>> and next here tonight, to the violent incident at a louisiana
abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis joins us live tonight. and rebecca, you told us that number down more than 7% from the month is the worst december numbers for the market since the depression? >> reporter: yes, that's right, david. and this is typically the time of year where wall street is feeling jolly. people are out shopping, they're spending money, the economy is improving, but the rally that we traditionally see at this time of year, david, it's just not happening....
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rebecca: that comes too late for tese families, here to find enved ones amongst dead.se identified tway in ambulances. others, like this man, are still searching. >> we are not at peace. we just wa in some way.d to us we are preparing ourselves to accept the worst. rebecca: the vocist of the band seventeen that was performing on stage whenhe tsunami hit is here to put h wife to rest. posting this video on social media, he says "we are traveling again together, my love." authorities are warning it may not be over yet, telling people to keep away from the beaches e to fears that ongoing activity from the anak krakatau volcano could trigger a new tsunami. lewi let's talk to a volcanologist now. it is frustrating for so many people that we cannot seem to get proper advan warning system for an event like this. why is that? >> an event like this is not even really like the tsunamis you get from the earthquake. there is really no good way to forecast or even detect in timec a volcly-induced landslide event, which is what this seems to have bee and anak krakatau is so close to
rebecca: that comes too late for tese families, here to find enved ones amongst dead.se identified tway in ambulances. others, like this man, are still searching. >> we are not at peace. we just wa in some way.d to us we are preparing ourselves to accept the worst. rebecca: the vocist of the band seventeen that was performing on stage whenhe tsunami hit is here to put h wife to rest. posting this video on social media, he says "we are traveling again together, my love."...
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. >> this is don's wife, rebecca. >> we became very close. we'd talk maybe once, twice a week on the phone. and probably for hours her and i. we just hit it off. we were family. >> jane was there by dave's side as he became a national and then world competitor. dave won the bronze medal in the 1984 games. but after, his career faded quickly. he kept trying, but knee injuries, he didn't make the olympic team in 1988. >> he was disappointed. but he knew -- it's like a point of your career when you know that something is done. it's okay. because you know you've done -- you've gone as far as you can. and that door closes. >> and another door opened. dave became a high school biology teacher, coach, and athletic director. >> and he was even better at being a teacher and coach than he was even throwing. >> if dave missed his former glory, his family said he never showed it. and of course, remained a legend to his niece and nephews. >> i think one phrase that could best describe him is a gentle giant. >> yep. >> he had so much patience, so much kind
. >> this is don's wife, rebecca. >> we became very close. we'd talk maybe once, twice a week on the phone. and probably for hours her and i. we just hit it off. we were family. >> jane was there by dave's side as he became a national and then world competitor. dave won the bronze medal in the 1984 games. but after, his career faded quickly. he kept trying, but knee injuries, he didn't make the olympic team in 1988. >> he was disappointed. but he knew -- it's like a...
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rebecca henschke, bbc news, jakarta. lucy: in the past year, a new law tightening controls over sexual behavior was passed in france, only after plans to drop the legal age of consent were dropd. sex with somebody under 15 is still technically illegal but a child's consent will sti carry weight in court. lead are some caseshe some to believe that french culture encourages sexual behavior. lucy williamson repos from paris. lucy w.: desire looks much the same at any age, in every park, on every bench. sex with someone under 15 is illegal in france, but unlike in britain, there is no age of consent. last year state prosecutors refused to charge a 29-year-old man with rape ter he had sex with an 11-year-old girl, 's consentat the girl poind to a less serious char of sexual assault. another man was cleared after having sex with an 11-year-old girl he mein a park who became pregnant. the court ruled that she, too, had consented. from the age of 13, sabine's daughter stephanie had a long-running sexual relationship teacher. 58-
rebecca henschke, bbc news, jakarta. lucy: in the past year, a new law tightening controls over sexual behavior was passed in france, only after plans to drop the legal age of consent were dropd. sex with somebody under 15 is still technically illegal but a child's consent will sti carry weight in court. lead are some caseshe some to believe that french culture encourages sexual behavior. lucy williamson repos from paris. lucy w.: desire looks much the same at any age, in every park, on every...
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i'm rebecca races thanks for joining us we start in the democratic republic of congo where voters cast their ballots for a new president with strongman joseph come below stepping down the deal say it could soon have its first peaceful transition of power but the election was plagued with problems facing voter lists and and ballots. broken machines hours after polling stations were supposed to close many remained open with long lines of people waiting their turn to vote in other areas officials were already counting votes reports say four people were killed in election violence at one polling station in the country's east some twenty one candidates are running for the president say. they waited for two years to cost their vote what difference will a few more hours in the pouring rain make. after eighteen years of the same man in charge of voters in kinshasa wages eagerly for that chance to select a new president. they have a choice between three main candidates two from the opposition and a former interior minister favored by outgoing president joseph kabila. the election means to me th
i'm rebecca races thanks for joining us we start in the democratic republic of congo where voters cast their ballots for a new president with strongman joseph come below stepping down the deal say it could soon have its first peaceful transition of power but the election was plagued with problems facing voter lists and and ballots. broken machines hours after polling stations were supposed to close many remained open with long lines of people waiting their turn to vote in other areas officials...
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i'm rebecca has it's good to have you with us i mean ian's are going to the polls today in snap column entry elections triggered by reformist prime minister nicole passion and after he took office earlier this year president sarkozy caused his ballot early and urged fellow citizens to participate in the election earlier this year the country went through what spain called its velvet revolution it was the most sweeping transformation in the landlocked caucasus country since its independence from the soviet union nearly thirty years ago parliamentary elections won't shed will to be held until twenty twenty two the snap polls. being sane is an attempt by passion on the cement political authority ahead of a planned reform drive. to his supporters he's a true man of the people a former journalist turned politician nicole passion jaan has a way with words and an unassuming style that has won the hearts and minds of many armenians pushing young was elected prime minister by parliament in may after galvanizing a civil disobedience movement to protest a power grab by the country's prime ministe
i'm rebecca has it's good to have you with us i mean ian's are going to the polls today in snap column entry elections triggered by reformist prime minister nicole passion and after he took office earlier this year president sarkozy caused his ballot early and urged fellow citizens to participate in the election earlier this year the country went through what spain called its velvet revolution it was the most sweeping transformation in the landlocked caucasus country since its independence from...
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i'm rebecca races welcome to the program top government officials from russia and turkey have met to discuss their response to the u.s. military pullout in syria the talks also commas turkey has entered to threaten to launch an operation against us back forces in the city of man bitch the red areas to the east of man bitch controlled by the turkish forces which turkey say use as a terrorist organization and has vowed to eliminate moscow and chris say they'll coordinate ground operations in syria despite the fact that they're backing opposing factions in syria's ongoing civil war. was a warm reception for turkish officials in moscow but after the hugs and handshakes . the pressing business of shifting alliances in syria washington's surprise military withdrawal has reached the dec following their talks moscow an anchor represented a united front. with the students and it's a day we have reached an understanding on how the russian and turkish military representatives on the ground will continue to coordinate their actions under these new circumstances with an aim and to a bad akkad the
i'm rebecca races welcome to the program top government officials from russia and turkey have met to discuss their response to the u.s. military pullout in syria the talks also commas turkey has entered to threaten to launch an operation against us back forces in the city of man bitch the red areas to the east of man bitch controlled by the turkish forces which turkey say use as a terrorist organization and has vowed to eliminate moscow and chris say they'll coordinate ground operations in...
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abc's rebecca jarvis standing by at the new york stock exchange. and rebecca, you told us earlier in the week we'd probably see a market jump after christmas. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, tom. it was the biggest selloff ever on christmas eve day, followed today by the biggest point increase ever, with the dow up more than 1,000 points today. so, what's changed? well, fundamentally, not a lot. we did get some very positive data today on the consumer, showing that our holiday spending was up at the best level in six years. mastercard says we spent $850 billion over the holidays. now, if you look back at the year, what's happened to that nest egg? well, it's still down about 8% so far this year. but i talked to a lot of traders here tonight, and they tell me, tom, that one thing is certain ahead, more volatility. tom? >> we'll wait and see. all right, rebecca, thank you. >>> we turn now to the winter storm warnings from minnesota to new mexico, as millions head home on one of the busiest travel days of the year. the nightmare on one of california'
abc's rebecca jarvis standing by at the new york stock exchange. and rebecca, you told us earlier in the week we'd probably see a market jump after christmas. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, tom. it was the biggest selloff ever on christmas eve day, followed today by the biggest point increase ever, with the dow up more than 1,000 points today. so, what's changed? well, fundamentally, not a lot. we did get some very positive data today on the consumer, showing that our holiday spending...
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well, a little earlier, rebecca gave us the latest on the rescue and relief effort in the area worst affected by the tsunami. with the government warning that there could be another tsunami, people here are going to bed with a sense of unease. those that can are leaving the area. tourists that flocked here to spend their holiday time on these beautiful beaches are now rushing to leave. others have gone to higher ground, and are sleeping in mosques or at relatives' homes. along this road here, we've watching ambulances come in to help the injured and also to retrieve the dead. this area, these sleepy beached villages, are not prepared for the scale of a disaster like this. but the access to this area is much better than in previous disasters, such as the tsunami that hit sulawesi a few months ago. so, with relative speed, authorities have been able to bring in health workers, emergency equipment, in order to help people here, with yet another disaster in indonesia. bbc reporter monica miller is in our singapore bureau. monica, indonesia having to handle yet another emergency. do they
well, a little earlier, rebecca gave us the latest on the rescue and relief effort in the area worst affected by the tsunami. with the government warning that there could be another tsunami, people here are going to bed with a sense of unease. those that can are leaving the area. tourists that flocked here to spend their holiday time on these beautiful beaches are now rushing to leave. others have gone to higher ground, and are sleeping in mosques or at relatives' homes. along this road here,...
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rebecca henschke, bbc news, carita.ver christmas after politicians in the senate failed to resolve their differences over the budget, during a special session. democrats oppose donald trump's plans to use federal funds to build a wall along the us—mexico border. there was further bad news for mr trump as his top official in the fight against so—called islamic state quit over the decision to pull us troops from syria. chris buckler reports. in the us, some government buildings have been closed and many federal employees have been told not to go to work, not because of christmas but because of a government shutdown. senators, however, were working. they were called to a special session of congress to try to find a funding deal acceptable to all. but without any sign of compromise, democrats and republicans were left simply blaming each other. they brought this about because they are under a lot of pressure, we all know this, from theirfar left, and feel compelled to disagree with the president on almost anything and certa
rebecca henschke, bbc news, carita.ver christmas after politicians in the senate failed to resolve their differences over the budget, during a special session. democrats oppose donald trump's plans to use federal funds to build a wall along the us—mexico border. there was further bad news for mr trump as his top official in the fight against so—called islamic state quit over the decision to pull us troops from syria. chris buckler reports. in the us, some government buildings have been...
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our correspondent rebecca henschke.he volcano thought to have caused the tsunami has seen increased activity for the last few months, but it is not known as yet exactly how it caused the massive wave. our correspondent richard galpin has been exploring the possibilities. last night, after months of activity, came this particularly large eruption from the volcano known as the "child of krakatoa." and just 20 or 30 minutes later, the tsunami hit nearby coastal areas in the sunda strait. it's this violent volcanic activity, not an earthquake according to experts, which is believed to have triggered the deadly tsunami. it's quite rare, but can happen in several ways. either an underwater part of the volcano breaks away, displacing enough water to create a huge wave, or a section of the upper half shears off, plunging into the sea and having the same effect. the seismometers, either locally or around the world, have not recorded a large earthquake associated with this event. that's why the eruption of the volcano, perhaps th
our correspondent rebecca henschke.he volcano thought to have caused the tsunami has seen increased activity for the last few months, but it is not known as yet exactly how it caused the massive wave. our correspondent richard galpin has been exploring the possibilities. last night, after months of activity, came this particularly large eruption from the volcano known as the "child of krakatoa." and just 20 or 30 minutes later, the tsunami hit nearby coastal areas in the sunda strait....
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if you started 2018 with a $10,000 nest egg in stocks, today you'd have about $150 less. >> rebecca, these wild swings could eventually impact just about everyone, right? even if you're not following a 401(k)? >> reporter: that's right. think about it like this. these wild swings impact consumer confidence, how we spend our money. which has a ripple effect on the economy and jobs. even if you don't have a penny invested in stocks right now, it still hits your bottom line in the long run. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> we turn next to the dangerous storm system barreling east. weathea.ofencylain the system already unleashing g. rescue of two people oat disabled by the storm. this evening, airlines are offering waivers already. amtrak offering changes. let's get to rob marciano, tracking it all. several states will be affected this weekend. >> reporter: absolutely. you saw what it did to california and now it's moving to the eastern cold air. and the flood threat in texas is for real. the flood watch up for there and louisiana. and winter storm warnings posted for north carolina. heavy rai
if you started 2018 with a $10,000 nest egg in stocks, today you'd have about $150 less. >> rebecca, these wild swings could eventually impact just about everyone, right? even if you're not following a 401(k)? >> reporter: that's right. think about it like this. these wild swings impact consumer confidence, how we spend our money. which has a ripple effect on the economy and jobs. even if you don't have a penny invested in stocks right now, it still hits your bottom line in the long...
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i'm rebecca ritter's it's good to have you with us polls have just closed moments ago in armenia as a snap parliamentary elections reformist prime minister nicola passion pushed for the early ballot after a peaceful revolution swept into power earlier this year the prime minister is now seeking a strong the mandate from voters for his reform agenda he stepped down two months ago so polman could be dissolved to this election national road a wave of popular discontent and mass protests against corruption but the former ruling party still dominates the current parliament. for more i'm joined by journalist joshua cooke charities in the capital yerevan joshua what was the turnout for today's election. well as you said the polls just closed but we the latest data we have is now three hours old five pm local time at that point it was just under forty percent eligible voters had voted it was interesting is that that's down from fifty one percent in the last parliamentary elections last year most people i've talked to every survey did that to the fact that the former ruling party used to use s
i'm rebecca ritter's it's good to have you with us polls have just closed moments ago in armenia as a snap parliamentary elections reformist prime minister nicola passion pushed for the early ballot after a peaceful revolution swept into power earlier this year the prime minister is now seeking a strong the mandate from voters for his reform agenda he stepped down two months ago so polman could be dissolved to this election national road a wave of popular discontent and mass protests against...
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rebecca jarvis is standing by with other tips. how to get it there for free.r free. what matters to you? step up to the stage here. feeling good about that? let's see- most of you say lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the first type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance significantly reduces the risk of dying from a cardiovascular event... ...and lowers a1c, with diet and exercise. let's give it another try. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction. symptoms of an
rebecca jarvis is standing by with other tips. how to get it there for free.r free. what matters to you? step up to the stage here. feeling good about that? let's see- most of you say lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the first type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit for adults who have type 2 diabetes and...
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joins me now with or in the movement to get taxis services to provide a dedicated women only fleet rebecca a big move in india in particular yeah well the women safety is a big issue in india thompson reuters ranks india as the most dangerous country in the world for women there are very high risk of sexual violence so viewers are probably remember that horrific case about five years ago a young woman who is raped and murdered on a bus. as you mentioned there was the case that was also gone on a lot of public attention of the woman who was raped by her driver so of course incidences like this is not exclusive to india obviously they're going to says that they're not doing enough to combat violence against women so it seems women are taking measures in their own hands and one young woman from india. has launched a petition calling for indian ride sharing app ola that's their big competitor to hire two hundred more famous drivers by twenty twenty it's already had fifty thousand signatures and just a. few months so quietly you can see it there are just so quite a lot of interest already in th
joins me now with or in the movement to get taxis services to provide a dedicated women only fleet rebecca a big move in india in particular yeah well the women safety is a big issue in india thompson reuters ranks india as the most dangerous country in the world for women there are very high risk of sexual violence so viewers are probably remember that horrific case about five years ago a young woman who is raped and murdered on a bus. as you mentioned there was the case that was also gone on...
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i'm rebecca riches it's good to have you with this vote counting has begun after amin is snap parliamentary elections today preliminary results are expected in several hours the reformist prime minister nichol passion young pushed for the early ballots after a pace full anticorruption uprising swept into power earlier this year it was the most sweeping transformation in the landlock locked caucasus country since its independence from the soviet union nearly thirty years ago international election observers were monitoring today's vote which was cold as passion no six a strong mandate impala meant for his planned reform drive. to his supporters he's a true man of the people a former journalist turned politician nicole pushing has a way with words and an unassuming style that has won the hearts and minds of many armenians. pushing young was elected prime minister by parliament in may after galvanizing a civil disobedience movement to protest a power grab by the country's prime minister sergei sarkozy on donning his trademark backpack and baseball cap pushing and led weeks of mass protests tha
i'm rebecca riches it's good to have you with this vote counting has begun after amin is snap parliamentary elections today preliminary results are expected in several hours the reformist prime minister nichol passion young pushed for the early ballots after a pace full anticorruption uprising swept into power earlier this year it was the most sweeping transformation in the landlock locked caucasus country since its independence from the soviet union nearly thirty years ago international...
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we will be hearing from rebecca a little later, but before that i am joined by jan gelfand.e's head of the office for indonesia at the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. how are relief efforts going on the ground? the sun came up a couple of hours ago, so ground? the sun came up a couple of hours ago, so rescue teams ground? the sun came up a couple of hours ago, so rescue teams will be back out. the indonesian red cross has sent helicopters out to do aerial assessments. as you can imagine, it is notjust the mainland that was attacked. there are a number of islands in the area we need to get access to. i would like to ta ke need to get access to. i would like to take the opportunity to send our heart health feelings to all of the people who were affected. this has been a terrible year for indonesians, this is the 3rd major natural disaster after earthquakes in lombok and palu. what is happening to those who have been evacuated from their homes? well, the media focus right now, it is still about search and rescue, we are trying to provide servic
we will be hearing from rebecca a little later, but before that i am joined by jan gelfand.e's head of the office for indonesia at the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. how are relief efforts going on the ground? the sun came up a couple of hours ago, so ground? the sun came up a couple of hours ago, so rescue teams ground? the sun came up a couple of hours ago, so rescue teams will be back out. the indonesian red cross has sent helicopters out to do aerial...
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rebecca, thank you very much.bringing as up—to—date on that story from the capital, jakarta. well, more now on the tsunami in indonesia. earlier i spoke with oystein lund andersen who was at the beach when the waves struck. well, i was photographing the erupting krakatoa volcano and suddenly ijust saw a huge white wave come towards me, bigger than normal. so i saw, within the few seconds that i had to get out there, so i ran — i ran quite far. that was the first wave. right. just tell us which beach you were on at this point, where were you located at this moment? i was located on west java, around 47 kilometres from the erupting volcano. were you able to witness how far inland to the water went? the first wave — there were two waves — the first wave maybe went 15, 25 metres in. then one or two minutes later, the second wave came and then that went maybe 50, 60 metres inland. is it possible to estimate the height of the wave, the depth of the wave, the amount of water coming in? i don't know. maybe two metres. i d
rebecca, thank you very much.bringing as up—to—date on that story from the capital, jakarta. well, more now on the tsunami in indonesia. earlier i spoke with oystein lund andersen who was at the beach when the waves struck. well, i was photographing the erupting krakatoa volcano and suddenly ijust saw a huge white wave come towards me, bigger than normal. so i saw, within the few seconds that i had to get out there, so i ran — i ran quite far. that was the first wave. right. just tell us...
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todd: i asked this to rebecca grant.sed on our troops in syria but people are talking about afghanistan and whether it is time to push us out of there. what is your opinion? >> i don't want to get ahead of the president. that will be his call but he was clear yesterday. this is not about nation building. we have been in the middle east for quite some time. time for other countries to step up, neighboring countries to step up. this isn't about nation building. he made that promise to our country to get out of these wars and for entailment, he did so in syria, we will see the decision he made in afghanistan but first and foremost are the promises he made to the people to bring those troops home, to secure the region the best as possible before doing so. >> we watch marine one taxiing on its way, we thank doctor rebecca grant and kaylee mcinerney for breaking down events not only of today but a historic last 24 hours, thank you very much. jillian: they did not stop to talk to reporters but they had quite a busy 24, 36 hours
todd: i asked this to rebecca grant.sed on our troops in syria but people are talking about afghanistan and whether it is time to push us out of there. what is your opinion? >> i don't want to get ahead of the president. that will be his call but he was clear yesterday. this is not about nation building. we have been in the middle east for quite some time. time for other countries to step up, neighboring countries to step up. this isn't about nation building. he made that promise to our...
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as rebecca burg.ns to you. with this long list of democrats, will we see similar infighting as we did with republicans in 2016? remember, they were like 17, right, candidates in the primary races. >> we could see even more democrats this time. there's a long road ahead still and a lot of people need to make their decisions in the next few months. it is likely to be a very crowded field. that complicates a lot of the mechanics of running for president. if you're a lower tier candidate, if there's a challenge to break through the noise to get your message out there. and of course the debates become very challenging as well. how do you get all of these candidates on a stage and give them a chance to debate? these are the things that are going to be worked out over the next few months of course. as you mentioned, there will be some fighting that comes along with that as well. one of the challenges for these democrats is going to be who do they focus their attacks on? when did they decide to turn negative?
as rebecca burg.ns to you. with this long list of democrats, will we see similar infighting as we did with republicans in 2016? remember, they were like 17, right, candidates in the primary races. >> we could see even more democrats this time. there's a long road ahead still and a lot of people need to make their decisions in the next few months. it is likely to be a very crowded field. that complicates a lot of the mechanics of running for president. if you're a lower tier candidate, if...
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cheryl: interesting, rebecca, too, they are going to look at inflation, as i pointed out at the top ofu have oil, you know, foreign products, all inflation pressures seem to be down. they've got -- their mandate is employment, that is strong, rebecca, how does the fed react to the data do you think next year? >> i mean, i agree, i think the data is mixed. we do have oil down and strong sentimentals -- sentimentals and those are great indicators about economy going robustly, we have to look at this at high-level economic level because we do have -- you guys. >> talking in last segment quantitative easement pressure, and the fed keeps rates where we are, we don't have a lot of negotiating room to help us, that's a problem that they will keep in their mind as well. cheryl: john, real quick, the issue of china, anything he says about trade at the statement -- the statement says about trade is scrutinized word for word, what do you make if anything? >> i would expect a very high-level tone, we continue to monitor the situation. let's see what happens with this truce. maybe he makes comment
cheryl: interesting, rebecca, too, they are going to look at inflation, as i pointed out at the top ofu have oil, you know, foreign products, all inflation pressures seem to be down. they've got -- their mandate is employment, that is strong, rebecca, how does the fed react to the data do you think next year? >> i mean, i agree, i think the data is mixed. we do have oil down and strong sentimentals -- sentimentals and those are great indicators about economy going robustly, we have to...
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kaplan says the team should keep the option of playing in the coliseum in the mix as wellsot <rebeccakaplan/oakland city council: "certainly we wish the raiders well and good luck and if the do want to consider playing 2019 in oakland we have not shut the door to that">in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news ((grant/)) fire investigators artrying to figure out what sparked a deadly blaze in san francisco. it happened early this morning at a three story home on clay street-- in the city's laurel heights neighborhood. fire officials say a man and a woman living in the house were trapped in a top-floor bedroom. the man was killed and the woman was critically injured. a firefighter was also injured when entering the burning home-- but is expected to be okay. ((grant/vo)) authorities in bodega bay are trying to figure out what caused a truck to go off a cliff...killing the driver.that vehicle burst into flames.it happened just after midnight along salmon creek beach north.authorities discovered the body and vehicle about 40 feet below highway one. the chp says they are investigating whether the
kaplan says the team should keep the option of playing in the coliseum in the mix as wellsot in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news ((grant/)) fire investigators artrying to figure out what sparked a deadly blaze in san francisco. it happened early this morning at a three story home on clay street-- in the city's laurel heights neighborhood. fire officials say a man and a woman living in the house were trapped in a top-floor bedroom. the man was killed and the woman was critically injured. a...
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kaplan says the team should keep the option of playing in the coliseum in the mix as wellsot <rebeccakaplan/oakland city council: "certainly we wish the raiders well and good luck and if the do want to consider playing 2019 in oakland we have not shut the door to that">in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news ((grant/ots)) fire investigators are trying to figure out what sparked a deadly blaze in san francisco. it happened early this morning at a three story home on clay street-- in the city's laurel heights neighborhood. fire officials say a man and a woman living in the house were trapped in a top-floor bedroom. the man was killed and the woman was critically injured. a firefighter was also injured when entering the burning home-- but is expected to be okay. ((vicki/me3 vo)) authorities in bodega bay are trying to figure out what caused a truck to go off a cliff...killing the driver.that vehicle burst into flames.it happened just after midnight along salmon creek beach north.authorities discovered the body and vehicle about 40 feet below highway one. the chp says they are investigating wh
kaplan says the team should keep the option of playing in the coliseum in the mix as wellsot in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news ((grant/ots)) fire investigators are trying to figure out what sparked a deadly blaze in san francisco. it happened early this morning at a three story home on clay street-- in the city's laurel heights neighborhood. fire officials say a man and a woman living in the house were trapped in a top-floor bedroom. the man was killed and the woman was critically injured. a...
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this is what recovery looks like for rebecca. sifting through the ashes today. looking for anything that she can salvage from her mother's home the burned to the ground. >> i am trying to retrieve but what i can. >> reporter: for rebecca there are 30 years of memories gone up in smoke. radial mother survived the fire, but some keepsakes can never be replaced. >> reporter: my father's ashes are in here also. he has been cremated twice. there are a lot of memories here. >> reporter: all around the burned zone you could hear the sound of chainsaws as crews try to restore power for residents. like linda who escaped the fire with her husband and dog. >> we have each other we have e we will make it. >> reporter: they are one of the lucky ones whose home was untouched by the fire. >> this christmas it will be a blessing. >> reporter: for residents the road to recovery is long and painful. it will take years to have any sense of normalcy return. in paradise, mike larry. >>> the raiders and steelers were battling it out on the field. >> hold your horses. we will get to t
this is what recovery looks like for rebecca. sifting through the ashes today. looking for anything that she can salvage from her mother's home the burned to the ground. >> i am trying to retrieve but what i can. >> reporter: for rebecca there are 30 years of memories gone up in smoke. radial mother survived the fire, but some keepsakes can never be replaced. >> reporter: my father's ashes are in here also. he has been cremated twice. there are a lot of memories here. >>...
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rebecca, many thanks. rebecca henschke there, and apologies for the break—up of the picture. queen will urge people to treat each other with respect during her annual christmas message which will be broadcast tomorrow. the comments, which have been released by buckingham palace to newspapers, are likely to be seen as an attempt by the monarch to calm the debate over brexit. here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. throughout her reign, the queen has always been notably cautious whenever it's come to making a comment which could be construed as an observation about the political debate. but with the nation divided over brexit, it would be strange if the head of state, in her one personal message of the year, did not make some attempt to address people's concerns. her christmas message was recorded earlier this month at buckingham palace, when the brexit debate in parliament was at its height. in the broadcast she will say this. the context of those remarks isn't clear from what buckingham palace has released. it may be doubted whether the queen has said anything expli
rebecca, many thanks. rebecca henschke there, and apologies for the break—up of the picture. queen will urge people to treat each other with respect during her annual christmas message which will be broadcast tomorrow. the comments, which have been released by buckingham palace to newspapers, are likely to be seen as an attempt by the monarch to calm the debate over brexit. here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. throughout her reign, the queen has always been notably cautious...
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rebecca, obviously it is a developing situation.t do we know about the timing and the magnitude of the quake that caused this tsunami? well, it was not in fact a quake. what the national disaster agency is saying is that it was volcanic activity on this volcano that sits in the middle of the sunda strait, anak kra katoa, it has risen out of the sea in the sunda strait, the same place that the volcano, krakatoa, that erupted in 1883, killing thousands of people, that was one of the deadliest and most devastating volcanic events in recorded history. this anak is known as the child of that volcano and it has been erupting. some believe that it may have caused an underwater landslide so powerful that it triggered this tsunami. but because there was not a quake and there was not the usual warning or timing, this tsunami has really taken them by surprise. extraordinary footage of a band playing to a crowd then suddenly the waves engulfed the stage, showing that people had no warning whatsoever when this tsunami hit at about 9:30pm local t
rebecca, obviously it is a developing situation.t do we know about the timing and the magnitude of the quake that caused this tsunami? well, it was not in fact a quake. what the national disaster agency is saying is that it was volcanic activity on this volcano that sits in the middle of the sunda strait, anak kra katoa, it has risen out of the sea in the sunda strait, the same place that the volcano, krakatoa, that erupted in 1883, killing thousands of people, that was one of the deadliest and...
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here with me now, rebecca grant. military analyst and the president of the irs independent research and rear admiral john kirby, cnn military and diplomatic analyst. welcome back, both of you. let me start here with you, admiral kirby. "the guardian" and "washington post" are reporting -- and this gets to the syria decision and general mattis -- that it was the call with the turkish president erdogan a friday ago, a week ago yesterday, in which there was the exchange where erdogan said i don't know you why have u.s. troops in syria. you say you won. why are you backing the kurds in syria. the president said, you're right, it's yours, i'm getting out. how does that correspond with the letter that general mattis submitted with his resignation, talking about the strategic competitors and line actors? >> it shows what the dissidence was between president trump and mattis with respect to what we're doing in syria, and more broadly, victor, on the power resident in alliances and partnerships it also shows some of the schiz
here with me now, rebecca grant. military analyst and the president of the irs independent research and rear admiral john kirby, cnn military and diplomatic analyst. welcome back, both of you. let me start here with you, admiral kirby. "the guardian" and "washington post" are reporting -- and this gets to the syria decision and general mattis -- that it was the call with the turkish president erdogan a friday ago, a week ago yesterday, in which there was the exchange where...
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. >> rebecca smith nos informa. >> para muchas personas estas navidades no fueron buenas noticias, eleste tipo de virus, sino tienen cuidados adecuados lamentablemente hay un riesgo. >> esto puede ser utilizando instrumentos que no estÉn esterilizados o la contaminaciÓn cruzada en la cual los proveedores de salud, utilizan el mismo instrumento en diferentes pacientes. >> el departamento de salud de nueva jersey asegurÓ que el riesgo es bajo, se recomienda como medida de precauciÓn someterse a exÁmenes de sangre. >> personal de este centro de cirugÍa ambulatorio no estÁn recibiendo nuevos pacientes pero sÍ se harÁn cargos ys a miran todos los costos. >> el hospital asegura que hasta el momento no se ha reportado ningÚn paciente infectado * y tambiÉn estÁn haciendo lo posible para bajar el riesgo. >> los pacientes deben asegurarse que cuando visiten al mÉdico, cualquier equipo que utilicen este debidamente esterilizado. >> en nueva jersey, rebecca smith, noticias telemundo. >> quÉ le parece. >> nos vamos a mÉxico, el plan de austeridad que prometiÓ el presidente andrÉs manuel lÓpez obra
. >> rebecca smith nos informa. >> para muchas personas estas navidades no fueron buenas noticias, eleste tipo de virus, sino tienen cuidados adecuados lamentablemente hay un riesgo. >> esto puede ser utilizando instrumentos que no estÉn esterilizados o la contaminaciÓn cruzada en la cual los proveedores de salud, utilizan el mismo instrumento en diferentes pacientes. >> el departamento de salud de nueva jersey asegurÓ que el riesgo es bajo, se recomienda como medida...
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rebecca long—bailey and amber rudd, thank you.s the bbc‘s political editor laura kuenssberg. and joining us from brussels, our europe editor, katya adler. it is clear, laura, why the prime minister scrapped the vote tomorrow. is it at all clear what she thinks she can get that might make a difference and win a future vote?” think it's clear from senior members of the government what they think they might be able to get which is some form of clarification, some form of verbal or political gymnastics around the deal, some kind of goodwill from the rest of the european union in terms of helping her try and sell that deal in the uk. it is not clear whether or not that will make a jot of difference. and from tonight, where i sit, it seems pretty unlikely those people on all sides are so dug m, those people on all sides are so dug in, are likely to climb back out of the trenches and actually follow theresa may when she brings this back. katya adler in brussels, day after day you have told us that the eu wants a deal and wants to help if
rebecca long—bailey and amber rudd, thank you.s the bbc‘s political editor laura kuenssberg. and joining us from brussels, our europe editor, katya adler. it is clear, laura, why the prime minister scrapped the vote tomorrow. is it at all clear what she thinks she can get that might make a difference and win a future vote?” think it's clear from senior members of the government what they think they might be able to get which is some form of clarification, some form of verbal or political...
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well, rebecca jarvis is here.ecca, you're going to walk us through how to regift or return it. >> that is right, michael. inetimes there's a little coal stocking. there are plenty of ways to spin it into gold. if what's under the tree and in your stocking didn't quite devest,lir on have no fear, you're not alone. americans return nearly $90 billion worth of gifts over the holidays and if returns are in your future, keep in mind the window to make the swap could be closing. look at those gift receipts and check them twice. some stores give you just 15 days, others as many as 30 to 45 to make returns. a number of the biggest retailers including walmart, target, best buy and amazon extend return policies over the holidays but beware, not all products are included under that umbrella. the good news with many companies now offering fre shipping, there's a chance you can skip that trip to the mall. if you do decide to brave the crowds the busiest days for returns are historically december 26th and 27th and the daysndkse
well, rebecca jarvis is here.ecca, you're going to walk us through how to regift or return it. >> that is right, michael. inetimes there's a little coal stocking. there are plenty of ways to spin it into gold. if what's under the tree and in your stocking didn't quite devest,lir on have no fear, you're not alone. americans return nearly $90 billion worth of gifts over the holidays and if returns are in your future, keep in mind the window to make the swap could be closing. look at those...