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. >> reporter: special counsel robert moore, nicole killian, capitol hill. >> the head of the council's committee will testify saying the president is meeting with kim jong on in vietnam. >>> in the last 15 months, the president says north korea has suspended nuclear testing and hasn't launched a missile. mr. trump says it is proved that progress has been made. >> if i had not been elected president of the united states, we would, right now, in my opinion, be at a major war with north korea. >> the second summit is said to be held on february 27 and 28. >>> the wisconsin man accused of kidnapping jayme closs and killing her parents has been ordered to stand trial. today, in court where he waived his right to a preliminary hearing. he faces two counts of 1st degree homicide. jamie was held captive for 88 days before she managed to escape last month. >>> demonstrators are marching to the attorney general's office today demanding answers in a recent shooting. alabama's ruled no crime was committed when police shot and killed ej bradford last thanksgiving. bradford was shot after officers m
. >> reporter: special counsel robert moore, nicole killian, capitol hill. >> the head of the council's committee will testify saying the president is meeting with kim jong on in vietnam. >>> in the last 15 months, the president says north korea has suspended nuclear testing and hasn't launched a missile. mr. trump says it is proved that progress has been made. >> if i had not been elected president of the united states, we would, right now, in my opinion, be at a...
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our correspondent, robert hall, reports from bodmin moor in cornwall, one area badly hit by the poor obert. around ten centimetres of snow fell here over the last 2a hours, one of the worst affected areas in the uk joining this recent band of snow. conditions improved during the day but tonight, temperatures have plunged again, there is a politically cold wind and the critters are out trying to keep minor roads free of ice. we are on one of the highest points of england, bodmin moor, and the ancient building behind me played a vital role for those trapped in the snow. silent and frozen, images filmed by drivers as winter closed its trap on one of the uk's most exposed stretches of road. on the hillside above, jamaica stretches of road. on the hillside above,jamaica inn, stretches of road. on the hillside above, jamaica inn, travelers haven for three centuries. last night, it was once again in the right place at the right time. hello, vehicle short of fuel and driver short of food. the lights of the year and were a beacon to those who set off into the snow to reach them. the only way i
our correspondent, robert hall, reports from bodmin moor in cornwall, one area badly hit by the poor obert. around ten centimetres of snow fell here over the last 2a hours, one of the worst affected areas in the uk joining this recent band of snow. conditions improved during the day but tonight, temperatures have plunged again, there is a politically cold wind and the critters are out trying to keep minor roads free of ice. we are on one of the highest points of england, bodmin moor, and the...
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robert hall on bodmin moor, in cornwall.owing the moment a dam burst in brazil, releasing millions of tonnes of mining waste that engulfed nearby buildings, has been uncovered. 115 people are now known to have died in the disaster, which happened in the state of minas gerais last month. hundreds of people are still missing. 0ur science editor david shukman reports from the site of the dam at brumadinho, in the south east of brazil. first, a long cloud of dust. then a nightmare vision of an unrelenting torrent of sludge. the waste from decades of mining, racing towards hundreds of unsuspecting people down below. the catastrophe unfolded a week ago but only now has this video come to light, adding to the sense of loss and of outrage. and difficult for you? this red cross volunteer, henato silveira, leads me to the edge of the disaster zone. seis corpos. six bodies? he alone has found six bodies. any hope of reaching survivors in this endless sea of mud was quickly dashed. emergency workers are now scouting for any signs of bod
robert hall on bodmin moor, in cornwall.owing the moment a dam burst in brazil, releasing millions of tonnes of mining waste that engulfed nearby buildings, has been uncovered. 115 people are now known to have died in the disaster, which happened in the state of minas gerais last month. hundreds of people are still missing. 0ur science editor david shukman reports from the site of the dam at brumadinho, in the south east of brazil. first, a long cloud of dust. then a nightmare vision of an...
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. >> out front now, robert rice, labor secretary under president clinton, and steven moore, informal white house adviser. bernie sanders wants to raise social security taxes and investment taxes, 6 1/2% there, this is the latest proposal from a democrat. >> it sure is and you're exactly right, erin, that almost every democratic presidential candidate is coming out with some new plan to raise taxes even higher on the one who came before them. look, i hate it. i think we should have a flat tax in this country, where everybody pays the same rate, get rid of the loopholes and deductions. what i hate is this hate the rich mentality, that somehow the rich are sinister people. i like bill gates, i like warren buffet. i like lebron james, tom bray, i like people that are successful in this country. one other quick thing, the top 1%, robert you know these statistics, already pay about 40% of the income tax. they pay more than the bottom 90%. the rich already do pay their fair share, robert. >> robert? >> first of all, steve moore, nobody hates the rich just because you're saying to the rich w
. >> out front now, robert rice, labor secretary under president clinton, and steven moore, informal white house adviser. bernie sanders wants to raise social security taxes and investment taxes, 6 1/2% there, this is the latest proposal from a democrat. >> it sure is and you're exactly right, erin, that almost every democratic presidential candidate is coming out with some new plan to raise taxes even higher on the one who came before them. look, i hate it. i think we should have a...
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minutes his full toll in three matches a perfectly timed run meeting thomas moore's each person cross and just before the break robert levin dusty hit the back of the net with aplomb the offside flag cut short celebrations though by some great plays it was an extremely toss cold by and just one goal up at half time. the tide turned in the second half though lay on bailey with a thunderous a call as are five one one up to fifty three minutes spent all right left wanting. and ten minutes later lay the coups and went from three kevin follow on. ice silky smooth build up giving the hosts a shot to one late. and later couldn't soon secure a little break points a blistering counterattack converted by lucas l.r.u. by the brave one the final storm led the crews and survival underpay to bosh is picking up pace. followed by in force. seven points behind touching rivals dortmund's. victorious asian cup football team returned home to a rapturous welcome greeted by hundreds of thousands of fans the tame drove on especially decorated open top boss to me the huge numbers had waited patiently for them to arrive the long crawl into d
minutes his full toll in three matches a perfectly timed run meeting thomas moore's each person cross and just before the break robert levin dusty hit the back of the net with aplomb the offside flag cut short celebrations though by some great plays it was an extremely toss cold by and just one goal up at half time. the tide turned in the second half though lay on bailey with a thunderous a call as are five one one up to fifty three minutes spent all right left wanting. and ten minutes later...
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our correspondent robert hall is on bodmin moor in cornwall, one of the areas most badly hit by the poorsilent and frozen. images filmed by drivers as winter closed its trap on one of the uk's most exposed stretches of road. on the hillside above, jamaica inn. a travellers' haven for 300 years. last night it was once again in the right place at the right time. below, vehicles short of fuel and drivers short of food. the lights of the inn were a beacon to those who set off into the snow to reach them. the only way i could describe it was like armageddon. i have lived in norway for three months of the year for the last nine years and i haven't seen anything like this. there were lorries jackknifed all up this road, vehicles everywhere. alone and in groups, more and more travellers trudged up the icy hill to find warmth. eventually they filled every available corner of the hotel as kitchen staff raided their reserves for hot food. there were about 100 people and they had to make up beds and sofa beds and beds in the dining room and sitting room. because it all happened quite suddenly? the f
our correspondent robert hall is on bodmin moor in cornwall, one of the areas most badly hit by the poorsilent and frozen. images filmed by drivers as winter closed its trap on one of the uk's most exposed stretches of road. on the hillside above, jamaica inn. a travellers' haven for 300 years. last night it was once again in the right place at the right time. below, vehicles short of fuel and drivers short of food. the lights of the inn were a beacon to those who set off into the snow to reach...
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you talk about roy moore, rob porter, robert kraft, all that he was commenting about., you know -- i guess why does he feel, especially in this time of the me too movement, that his defense with these allegations -- that he would be supported in doing so? >> well, let me play a little bit of political analyzer/psychologist, political psychology here. that is that the president still hasn't grasped that he is commenting as a president, not as a buddy. what makes this florida situation more troublesome is we're not talking about prostitution with a woman who is a willing prostitute. we could have a debate another day on whether or not prostitution is legal. but the president did not understand in this situation that we're talking about women who were trafficked, sexual slaves. trafficking, which is something his own administration is trying to work against. >> right, with the whole southern border. he's been very, you know -- yeah, he's talked a lot about that. >> right. so now he is dealing with immigrants who are forced into sexual slavery. forget about robert kraft. h
you talk about roy moore, rob porter, robert kraft, all that he was commenting about., you know -- i guess why does he feel, especially in this time of the me too movement, that his defense with these allegations -- that he would be supported in doing so? >> well, let me play a little bit of political analyzer/psychologist, political psychology here. that is that the president still hasn't grasped that he is commenting as a president, not as a buddy. what makes this florida situation more...
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moor. so, it is very easy to imaginejust how appreciative those drivers were for the welcome they received. roberts that you are responsible for? considerably better than they have been overnight. responsible for the motorways across the southwest and things like the a33 and the a30 where there were problems last night. all those modes are operating, all have been treated. we have one small problem on the a303 where we have had a collision and we are dealing with that without police colleagues but it isa that without police colleagues but it is a better picture than yesterday. and how do you decide which roads to salt and to grit and try and get ready for this wintry conditions? 0bviously try and get ready for this wintry conditions? obviously you can't do every single road. for our network, that's exactly what we do, we treat every single bit of the motorway and the trunk road network. in total across highways england's responsibility since midnight last night and turning on this morning, 1300 trips were made to grit our roads, over 80,000 miles covered. we will continue to treat those raids duri
moor. so, it is very easy to imaginejust how appreciative those drivers were for the welcome they received. roberts that you are responsible for? considerably better than they have been overnight. responsible for the motorways across the southwest and things like the a33 and the a30 where there were problems last night. all those modes are operating, all have been treated. we have one small problem on the a303 where we have had a collision and we are dealing with that without police colleagues...
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maybe some robert mueller lays out in the weeks ahead. eric: that's a great point, michael mooreeir claws into some of this. thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. arthel: florida judge ruled federal prosecutors working under then miami u.s. attorney, alex acosta, broke the law in 2008 when they concealed a plea agreement from victims of sexual abuse by wealthy hedge fund manager jeffrey epstein. what this means for the more than 30 underage victims. reporter: once seen as a rising star in the trump administration, labor secretary, alex acosta, on the defensive after federal judge ruled prosecutors under his control broke the law back in 2008 when acosta was in miami. the case in question regards jeffrey epstein who faced up to life in prison over allegations he sexually molested dozens of underage girls at his palm beach mansion after they were hired to give him massages. epstein never went to trial. his lawyers reached with the miami herald called the deal of a lifetime with prosecutors. who judge found failed to discuss the arrangement with more than 30 young victims. the
maybe some robert mueller lays out in the weeks ahead. eric: that's a great point, michael mooreeir claws into some of this. thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. arthel: florida judge ruled federal prosecutors working under then miami u.s. attorney, alex acosta, broke the law in 2008 when they concealed a plea agreement from victims of sexual abuse by wealthy hedge fund manager jeffrey epstein. what this means for the more than 30 underage victims. reporter: once seen as a...
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robert hall reports now from there. jamaica inn, a travel is‘ haven for three centuries, last night once again the right place at the right time. sweeping snow across the bleak hilltops of bodmin moor busy a30 to a standstill, the lights of the inn a beacon to drivers with nowhere to go. the only way i can describe it as like armageddon. i have lived in norway for three months of the year for the last nine years, and i haven't seen anything like this, lorries jackknifed all up this road, vehicles everywhere. digging their ca i’s vehicles everywhere. digging their ca rs of vehicles everywhere. digging their cars of this morning, workmates richard and david, richard had set off to the inn on foot. it came to a standstill, decided to ditch it, we nt standstill, decided to ditch it, went to the jamaica inn a mile away, it was busy, they were setting up bids, getting lots of phone calls from people stuck, being really helpful. through the night, cold, hungry travellers trudged up the hill to find warmth. staff gathered mattresses and bedding as chefs dug into their reserves of food. the staff have been amazing, jamaica inn, can't praise them highly enough. the roads are open, surprise g
robert hall reports now from there. jamaica inn, a travel is‘ haven for three centuries, last night once again the right place at the right time. sweeping snow across the bleak hilltops of bodmin moor busy a30 to a standstill, the lights of the inn a beacon to drivers with nowhere to go. the only way i can describe it as like armageddon. i have lived in norway for three months of the year for the last nine years, and i haven't seen anything like this, lorries jackknifed all up this road,...
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robert mueller's team. the interview was conducted late last year. it's unclear what she was asked. a lot to get to. i want to bring in shimon prokupecz, juliette kayyem and michael moore. good evening to all of you. at almost 70 years old, this is a life sentence. what are they saying about manafort's behavior? >> it is a life sentence, don. it really is an extraordinary day in terms of the mueller investigation and how much we learned in all of these filings today between the roger stone filing and then the paul manafort filing. and what we saw was just how prosecutors viewed his conduct, what he did here, what he did while he was part of the campaign, and then they even went further back talking about his conduct through all the years. certainly something that prosecutors were investigating, knew about and really now they're saying that, yeah, like you said, don, he should spend the rest of his life in jail. here's how prosecutors described his criminal conduct to the judge. they said, given the breadth of manafort's confirm activity, the government has not located a comparable case with the unique array of crimes and aggravating factors. really, i think that speaks
robert mueller's team. the interview was conducted late last year. it's unclear what she was asked. a lot to get to. i want to bring in shimon prokupecz, juliette kayyem and michael moore. good evening to all of you. at almost 70 years old, this is a life sentence. what are they saying about manafort's behavior? >> it is a life sentence, don. it really is an extraordinary day in terms of the mueller investigation and how much we learned in all of these filings today between the roger...
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robert is. but ultimately the trial came down to a single sheet of blank paper. almost like a rorschach test for the jury. what would they see, paul moore'sor a plot to frame him? coming up, a verdict that will divide this tight knit town and rip apart this family all over again. >> we started crying. keith morrison (voiceover): for much of his life, >>> for much of his life, paul moore had found ways to charm the folks around them and get away with bad behavior. at his trial here in sacramento paul's defense attorney followed what was by now a familiar script. she accused peter of murdering roberto ayala. >> peter moore has a lifetime of making threats. paul does not make threats to roberto. paul works with roberto. >> which is how parisi presented paul to the jury. of course if you know paul had a deeply troubled history with the law. violent sexual offense in his background. but the jury didn't get to hear about that. nor were they told about the dna. quite possibly paul. that was found on the envelope containing the bomb diagram. excluded. would the jury see the same paul moore prosecutors saw? >> he is almost like a marvel comic book
robert is. but ultimately the trial came down to a single sheet of blank paper. almost like a rorschach test for the jury. what would they see, paul moore'sor a plot to frame him? coming up, a verdict that will divide this tight knit town and rip apart this family all over again. >> we started crying. keith morrison (voiceover): for much of his life, >>> for much of his life, paul moore had found ways to charm the folks around them and get away with bad behavior. at his trial...