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what have you done to samantha? no comment. have you killed samantha eastwood?e pleading guilty. the judge, the honourable mrs justice sue carr, told stirling, "you concocted a story to explain samantha's absence, sent false text messages and lied in interviews." she said, "you weaved an extraordinary web of deception." that was amazing, thank you. samantha's family say they're dreading christmas, a time they always spend together. sima kotecha, bbc news. a man whose allegations sparked the investigation into an alleged westminster paedophile ring, which then ended without any convictions, can now be identified. that's after a judge lifted an order barring publication of his name. carl beech, who is 50, was previously known by the pseudonym nick. he's been charged with fraud and perverting the course of justice. the headlines on bbc news: sir david attenborough warns that climate change is the greatest threat to humanity for thousands of years , as critical un talks get under way. opposition mps call for contempt proceedings over the publication of legal advice
what have you done to samantha? no comment. have you killed samantha eastwood?e pleading guilty. the judge, the honourable mrs justice sue carr, told stirling, "you concocted a story to explain samantha's absence, sent false text messages and lied in interviews." she said, "you weaved an extraordinary web of deception." that was amazing, thank you. samantha's family say they're dreading christmas, a time they always spend together. sima kotecha, bbc news. a man whose...
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what have you done to samantha? no comment. have you killed samantha eastwood?before pleading guilty. thejudge, the honourable mrs justice sue carr, told stirling, "you concocted a story to explain samantha's absence, sent false text messages and lied in interviews." she said, "you weaved an extraordinary web of deception." that was amazing, thank you. samantha's family say they're dreading christmas, a time they always spend together. sima kotecha, bbc news. a man whose allegations sparked the investigation into an alleged westminster paedophile ring, which then ended without any convictions, can now be identified after a judge lifted an order barring publication of his name. carl beech, who is 50, was previously known by the pseudonym nick. he's been charged with fraud and perverting the course of justice. our home affairs correspondent june kelly is outside newcastle crown court. what more can you tell us? carl beech is currently in custody and today he appeared by video link at newcastle crown court. his allegations led to a £2.5 million inquiryi allegations
what have you done to samantha? no comment. have you killed samantha eastwood?before pleading guilty. thejudge, the honourable mrs justice sue carr, told stirling, "you concocted a story to explain samantha's absence, sent false text messages and lied in interviews." she said, "you weaved an extraordinary web of deception." that was amazing, thank you. samantha's family say they're dreading christmas, a time they always spend together. sima kotecha, bbc news. a man whose...
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samantha is gone but she will never be forgotten. samantha eastwood‘s sister, gemma.been very slow, is there anything that you might have said that could change that?” there anything that you might have said that could change that? i don't know. there was a sense of urgency this morning, i thought, know. there was a sense of urgency this morning, ithought, in know. there was a sense of urgency this morning, i thought, in the assembly. i‘m not experienced. there was a sense of impending disaster and needing to take action right now and needing to take action right now and the fact that the world bank announced here that they were doubling the amount of money that was going to be available for this particular problem was a real statement. i thought it was something that should make us gulp and say, yes, people are taking notice, not before time, but they are. we are in a country that is 8096 dependent on coal for its electricity and we own very polluted pa rt of electricity and we own very polluted part of the world. surely it will be an immensely difficult task. hugely
samantha is gone but she will never be forgotten. samantha eastwood‘s sister, gemma.been very slow, is there anything that you might have said that could change that?” there anything that you might have said that could change that? i don't know. there was a sense of urgency this morning, i thought, know. there was a sense of urgency this morning, ithought, in know. there was a sense of urgency this morning, i thought, in the assembly. i‘m not experienced. there was a sense of impending...
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samantha is gone but will never be forgotten.e will see some big changes in our weather day by day, often the weather day by day, often the weather will be cloudy, there will be rain returning from mid week onwards. we have a windy end to the week coming up. some of us have seen some rain today, it has been at its wettest across northern england, this was the scene on the m62 going over the tops of the pennines near huddersfield. the rain on the radar picture pushing eastwards, we have showers in the south and showers to the north—west. a lot of cloud for england and wales, scotland and northern ireland have had the best of the day's sunshine so far. underneath those sunny skies, beautiful pictures sent in by i am a camera showing clear skies in dumfries and galloway earlier in the day. overnight tonight the clear skies will spread southward thanks to these north—westerly winds with showers in the forecast across western scotland, some of which will fall wintry over the high ground and temperatures dropping well below freezing. t
samantha is gone but will never be forgotten.e will see some big changes in our weather day by day, often the weather day by day, often the weather will be cloudy, there will be rain returning from mid week onwards. we have a windy end to the week coming up. some of us have seen some rain today, it has been at its wettest across northern england, this was the scene on the m62 going over the tops of the pennines near huddersfield. the rain on the radar picture pushing eastwards, we have showers...
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so, samantha, you heard what anurima said, you are a supporter of betsy devos' new proposals. why do you support it particularly when you hear it could discourage the few who do come forward to report these aggressions? >> well, i don't believe that providing due process for students accused of sexual misconduct and providing students who have an assault to report with a safe and comfortable environment for coming forward are mutually exclusive. i think what we've seen over the past seven or eight years, well intentioned processes for adjudicating these cases that are manifestly unfair to accused students but that undermine the integrity of the process as a whole. i agree that sexual assault is a serious matter that schools need to address in a serious way, but i don't think that is incompatible with a fair process. and i think these draft regulations go a long way to restoring some fairness to the process that we've seen lacking over the past stretch of years. >> okay. so i'm going to get to the processes you put in one moment but first get you both to talk about the changing
so, samantha, you heard what anurima said, you are a supporter of betsy devos' new proposals. why do you support it particularly when you hear it could discourage the few who do come forward to report these aggressions? >> well, i don't believe that providing due process for students accused of sexual misconduct and providing students who have an assault to report with a safe and comfortable environment for coming forward are mutually exclusive. i think what we've seen over the past seven...
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samantha eastwood, living her life to the full.e had set her sights on since she was 12. but after a night shift at the royal stoke university hospital, she vanished. her colleagues never saw her again. she was murdered — suffocated during an argument by this man, michael stirling, a man she was in a relationship with. he was married, a family man, and also the brother—in—law of herformerfiance. it was here at this isolated spot were samantha eastwood's body was discovered. she was buried in a shallow grave, wrapped in a duvet with tape around her eyes and face. cctv captured the landscape gardener driving around in his van. he was panicking, looking for somewhere to dispose of her body. as searches for samantha began, stirling helped with those efforts and even offered comfort to her distraught family. he also secretly used her mobile phone to send messages to them, suggesting she needed some time alone. to go to those levels of deceit to the family, it's just unthinkable really, and i liken his actions to that of ian huntley, who
samantha eastwood, living her life to the full.e had set her sights on since she was 12. but after a night shift at the royal stoke university hospital, she vanished. her colleagues never saw her again. she was murdered — suffocated during an argument by this man, michael stirling, a man she was in a relationship with. he was married, a family man, and also the brother—in—law of herformerfiance. it was here at this isolated spot were samantha eastwood's body was discovered. she was buried...
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at the sentencing, it emerged that stirling had gone for dinner at his parents‘ house, with samantha man whose allegations sparked the investigation into an alleged westminster paedophile ring — which then ended without any convictions — can now be identified after a judge lifted an order barring publication of his name. carl beech, who is 50, was previously known by the pseudonym nick. he's been charged with fraud and perverting the course of justice. our home affairs correspondent june kelly is outside newcastle crown court — what more can you tell us? so the name has been revealed, what more can you tell us? well, fiona the claims by carl beech led to a £2.5 million investigation by scotla nd £2.5 million investigation by scotland yard known as operation midland. he made sexual abuse allegations against the former chief of the defence staff lord bramall and the politicians sir edward heath, lord brittan and harvey proctor, as a result, no action followed. the police then began investigating carl beech himself and that was led by the north bra force, asa that was led by the north b
at the sentencing, it emerged that stirling had gone for dinner at his parents‘ house, with samantha man whose allegations sparked the investigation into an alleged westminster paedophile ring — which then ended without any convictions — can now be identified after a judge lifted an order barring publication of his name. carl beech, who is 50, was previously known by the pseudonym nick. he's been charged with fraud and perverting the course of justice. our home affairs correspondent june...
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repoerta: samantha y megan marca el son medias hermanas.a compartiendo eso conmigo. [audio en inglÉs] >> no, no hemos tenido la oportunidad y ha sido doloroso. creo que lo que sucediÓ con los medios ha creado una divisiÓn entre nosotras. algo horrible ha sucedido con la familia por todas las cosas que se han dicho. creo que megan ha creÍdo todo lo que los medios hayan dicho. >> samantha markel quien estÁ en silla de ruedas azufre de esclerosis mÚltiple condiciÓn de la que fue diagnosticada en 2008, el mismo tiempo que lleva sin ver a su hermana megan. >> cuando fue la Última vez que hablaste con megan >> fue en el 2015. esa idea de que somos desconocidas y que ha pasado una dÉcada sin comunicaciÓn no es cierta. nosotros hablamos. en el 2015 cuando ella estaba en canadÁ la llamÉ. hablamos sobre nuestro papÁ y las Últimas palabras fueron "te amo y fue agradable conversar contigo. mantenga monos en contacto". reportera: te dijo algo sobre la relaciÓn con el prÍncipe harry o, probablemente, algo que se refiriera a la familia real? >> era un sec
repoerta: samantha y megan marca el son medias hermanas.a compartiendo eso conmigo. [audio en inglÉs] >> no, no hemos tenido la oportunidad y ha sido doloroso. creo que lo que sucediÓ con los medios ha creado una divisiÓn entre nosotras. algo horrible ha sucedido con la familia por todas las cosas que se han dicho. creo que megan ha creÍdo todo lo que los medios hayan dicho. >> samantha markel quien estÁ en silla de ruedas azufre de esclerosis mÚltiple condiciÓn de la que fue...
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he joins us from so he village north carolina and finland and also from corvallis oregon we have samantha chisholm philip she is a post-doctoral research associate at northwest climate science at that tape and she is at the row member of the indian tribal confederation hello it's great to have you really could not i were in this big editorial meeting earlier on today and we were frying around totems and trying to work out what the terms maint and how brutal they were and then that phrase to ecological knowledge popped up and then i said. how are we going to start this conversation that's just one of the terms of our communities using people in the know are using here is the breakdown from the conversation it's a research and academic site they write in recent years many scholars have become aware of the large body of information known as traditional knowledge t.k. indigenous knowledge i.k. or traditional ecological knowledge. amongst other terms so i termed their traditional knowledge but to break it down even further we got this comment this is powerless white he is an environmental art
he joins us from so he village north carolina and finland and also from corvallis oregon we have samantha chisholm philip she is a post-doctoral research associate at northwest climate science at that tape and she is at the row member of the indian tribal confederation hello it's great to have you really could not i were in this big editorial meeting earlier on today and we were frying around totems and trying to work out what the terms maint and how brutal they were and then that phrase to...
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person the individual and the tribal community that utilizes it samantha says you want now you've given us the acronyms to give us an example well t.k. and t.k. traditional knowledge and trishul ecological knowledge would be primarily the terms that i use for me to americans have used indigenous knowledge because indigenous can mean you know people better is indigenous over a long period of time or any span of time in their place they know that place very very definitively over say four or five generations there is another term that noah uses that is called local ecological knowledge or ellie and that is separate and many people don't understand that l e k is quite different from t.k. or so mad i mean i mean i couldn't sink bright now so i'm good i'm good i believe i'm not going to think that couldn't say that just for a moment because what i want to do was to take us into this different world view that we're seeing so if we look at indigenous science for instance jonathan an example of how paps and indigenous community might look at fishing and the way the rest of us approach fishing t
person the individual and the tribal community that utilizes it samantha says you want now you've given us the acronyms to give us an example well t.k. and t.k. traditional knowledge and trishul ecological knowledge would be primarily the terms that i use for me to americans have used indigenous knowledge because indigenous can mean you know people better is indigenous over a long period of time or any span of time in their place they know that place very very definitively over say four or five...
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>> i want to bringing in samantha, can you get closer in samantha on our air and talks about these issuesxpertise in security. samantha, talk to us, what is going on here? >> the first thing i want to say as i was on my way up here i was struck by the fact the president did tweet minutes before this event happened using language that we know has inflamed violence in the past. from a national security perspective, it is clear that at least in the president's twitter feed there is this language that is trigger language for violence that has occurred in the past several weeks. if you look at the macro picture here, it is very clear that the united states is now really becoming a battleground. the number of bomb threats we have in this country is really starting to resemble countries around the world where people aren't comfortable traveling, seconding their children and going to study. at this point we have to wonder what the risk assessment is for the united states based upon all these bomb threats that we're seeing. > samantha, again, i just want to reiterate, the timing is suspicious. but
>> i want to bringing in samantha, can you get closer in samantha on our air and talks about these issuesxpertise in security. samantha, talk to us, what is going on here? >> the first thing i want to say as i was on my way up here i was struck by the fact the president did tweet minutes before this event happened using language that we know has inflamed violence in the past. from a national security perspective, it is clear that at least in the president's twitter feed there is...
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of the mind the body and the soul connection to the earth thank you very much jonathan ted a ound samantha reading a thing here with us on the stream you can continue commenting on this topic on twitter and it out zillow dot com forward slash the street buy for an easy. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories . providing a glimpse into someone else's world. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. with nice documentaries to open your eyes on al-jazeera. the democratic republic of congo is finally heading to the polls off the road to the lady who will be announced the winner of this already controversial presidential election join us for special coverage of the os these elections on al-jazeera. the lights are on. and there's nowhere to hide isn't the easiest way to solve this to allow u.n. observers who you invited into the country earlier this year to finish their job i haven't said it's a right wing conspiracy or anybody's conspiracy straight talking debate do you think we're going to see some kind of sea change in the u.s. relationship with saudi a
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samantha power. susan rice. and nikki haley. they're putting in nauert?a pretty impressive list. >> nothing against heather nauert. >> i think she did a pretty good job from the podium at the state department but how does that translate, again, to getting 192 other representatives to achieve a consensus? >> but the answer is the president has her trust. we're seeing a merger between fox news and the white house. it's a merger that's good for the president but bad for america. >> thank you both. wisconsin governor scott walker's about to sign off on a slew of measures aimed at cushing the powers of the incoming democratic governor, and republicans aren't even hiding why they're doing it. y s. the new sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999... intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts on each side to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. it can even warm your feet to help you fall asleep faster. how smart is that? smarter sleep. to help you shed those sugar cookies, get a running start on the holidays, and take it all in with the patience
samantha power. susan rice. and nikki haley. they're putting in nauert?a pretty impressive list. >> nothing against heather nauert. >> i think she did a pretty good job from the podium at the state department but how does that translate, again, to getting 192 other representatives to achieve a consensus? >> but the answer is the president has her trust. we're seeing a merger between fox news and the white house. it's a merger that's good for the president but bad for america....
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. >> our returning contestant, samantha schutz, is from right here in las vegas, nevada.th $5,000 in her bank and all three lifelines on the board. let's see how far she can go right now on "who wants to be a millionaire. [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to go today? [cheers and applause] like to welcome back our returning hometown girl samantha schutz from right here in vegas. yesterday electrified the crowd to the tune of $5,000. you got to that nice safety zone guaranteeing yourself 5 grand. so today you come back. you're loose. you're ready to go. >> i'm ready to go. let's get it on. >> all right, all three lifelines are still on the board. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire. [dramatic musi
. >> our returning contestant, samantha schutz, is from right here in las vegas, nevada.th $5,000 in her bank and all three lifelines on the board. let's see how far she can go right now on "who wants to be a millionaire. [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to go today? [cheers and applause] like to welcome back our returning hometown girl samantha schutz from right here in vegas. yesterday electrified the crowd to the tune of $5,000. you got...
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my name is samantha i'm a cellist from cork in aren't and i'm currently based and disappear from study but i are jewish and for you why old six years ago. you know. they. always with i was at dave's an invaluable tool for training young musicians who hope to become professionals. they will do all that. we do something wrong you. know everything. so basically. all of the fifty guys having the opportunity to work with some of the world's best conductors and best soloists in these incredible concert halls is absolutely invaluable. with that yeah. you. want to. also learning how to tour and how to deal with tori life being on the road today for instance we just flew in this morning from warsaw we're performing here tonight before and our last night at tomorrow morning we had to. that's real life as an arkansas musician so you also have to deal with you know balancing your tie and she and yeah but i feel really extremely privileged to have the opportunity to be a part of this ensemble many people have described it as the best possible of the e.u. we want peace in europe we want to work toge
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i would see it more as middle. >> shan, samantha, thank you very much. we have to talk about the manafort filing as well. join us in a couple of minutes. >>> special counsel robert mueller says paul manafort lied to his investigators and even though manafort was once trump's 2016 campaign chairman, the white house says the latest filing has nothing to do with the president. next, we're going to take a closer look at that claim. >>> and we take you to paris as the french capital is rocked by violent protests. police are using tear gas, water cannons. >>> and in philadelphia, perfect weather for america's game, army navy. coy wire is braving the elements. >> good morning. it is still chilly. temperatures in the 20s i believe, but it is going to heat up on the field. army, navy. the men looking to serve our country, play the game they love in front of the nation they love. later today. a special guest coming up later in the hour. stay tuned. originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prev
i would see it more as middle. >> shan, samantha, thank you very much. we have to talk about the manafort filing as well. join us in a couple of minutes. >>> special counsel robert mueller says paul manafort lied to his investigators and even though manafort was once trump's 2016 campaign chairman, the white house says the latest filing has nothing to do with the president. next, we're going to take a closer look at that claim. >>> and we take you to paris as the french...
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the man who admitted killing 28—year—old midwife samantha admitted killing 28—year—old midwife sa mard admitted killing 28—year—old midwife samantha eastward is sentenced to a minimum of 17 years injail. her husband was murdered by somali pirates, but she was kidnapped. jenna tebbutt is talking about how is she now helping the only man convicted. in a moment, it will be time for sports day, but first let's ta ke time for sports day, but first let's take a look at what else is coming up take a look at what else is coming up tonight on bbc news. critical un climate talks opened in poland today and at 8pm we will be speaking to an activist from the radical environmental group extinction rebellion about what they want to see from world leaders. later tonight, there could be a new name for the men's baloon d'orfootball award. we will hear whether the winner is a new person and also hear about the inaugural one's trophy. we will take a look at tomorrow morning's front pages. my guest will be the guardian‘s cultural editor. first, sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm holly hamilt
the man who admitted killing 28—year—old midwife samantha admitted killing 28—year—old midwife sa mard admitted killing 28—year—old midwife samantha eastward is sentenced to a minimum of 17 years injail. her husband was murdered by somali pirates, but she was kidnapped. jenna tebbutt is talking about how is she now helping the only man convicted. in a moment, it will be time for sports day, but first let's ta ke time for sports day, but first let's take a look at what else is coming...
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we'll explain next when we're joined by samantha vinograd and general spider marks. f of less .d clearer skin. [man 3] proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... [woman 4] ...with humira. [woman 5] humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. [avo] humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. [woman 6] ask your rheumatologist about humira. [woman 7] go to mypsaproof.com to see proof in actio
we'll explain next when we're joined by samantha vinograd and general spider marks. f of less .d clearer skin. [man 3] proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... [woman 4] ...with humira. [woman 5] humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. [avo] humira...
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samantha fenwick, bbc news.oups warned the move will have serious consequences. almost a third of people in britain are expected to head to the boxing day sales today is retailers attempt to make up four—week pre—christmas trading. and the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, commissioned a review into the plight of persecuted christians around the world, saying britain‘s effo rts around the world, saying britain‘s efforts do not match the scale of the problem. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here‘s mike bushell. good morning. a great day for gathering the family and going to a local match today. the busiest day of the football year. premier league leaders liverpool are looking to protect their advantage at the top of the premier league. they are four points of manchester city in second. the liverpool boss has been urging the liverpool crowd to create a special atmosphere at home to newcastle today but says the crowd must not let the christmas period affect them. everybody is on a christmas
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samantha fenwick, bbc news.cage injapan were rehomed in doncaster over the summer. they'd never seen soil or grass before and had a pretty extraordinary journey, traveling over 5,000 miles to yorkshire wildlife park. their keepers wanted to make sure this christmas they got a proper treat. fiona lamdin has more. this is what life looks like now for riku and kai, two brown bears living in yorkshire. acres to explore and lakes to swim in. but, just four months ago, it was a very different story. they were two of four brown bears living in a japanese museum, in cages so small they could only take a few steps, and this had been their home for almost 20 years. but relocating them across the world was quite some mission. the eldest bear is sedated by vets, and despite prods from his next—door neighbour he remained asleep. huge sheets of ice, fans and watermelon kept the bears cool in 43—degree heat. two flights later, they arrived in the uk. i met them on their first day in yorkshire. they had never seen grass before,
samantha fenwick, bbc news.cage injapan were rehomed in doncaster over the summer. they'd never seen soil or grass before and had a pretty extraordinary journey, traveling over 5,000 miles to yorkshire wildlife park. their keepers wanted to make sure this christmas they got a proper treat. fiona lamdin has more. this is what life looks like now for riku and kai, two brown bears living in yorkshire. acres to explore and lakes to swim in. but, just four months ago, it was a very different story....
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samantha fenwick, bbc news.haling next year — conservation groups warn the move will have serious consequences. almost a third of people in britain are expected to head to the boxing day sales today, as retailers attempt to make up for weak pre—christmas trading. and the foreign secretary commissions a review into the plight of persecuted christians around the world, saying britain's efforts so fardo world, saying britain's efforts so far do not match the scale of the problem. sport and for a full round up, let's go to the bbc sport centre. here is mike bushell. good morning. hgppy here is mike bushell. good morning. happy christmas. yes, happy christmas. good morning. the busiest day of the football year. premier league leaders liverpool are looking to protect their advantage at the top of the premier league. they are four points of manchester city in second. you're then klopp has urged his fans not to be scared of the journey ahead in the second half of the season. jurgen klopp. the two most times recently tha
samantha fenwick, bbc news.haling next year — conservation groups warn the move will have serious consequences. almost a third of people in britain are expected to head to the boxing day sales today, as retailers attempt to make up for weak pre—christmas trading. and the foreign secretary commissions a review into the plight of persecuted christians around the world, saying britain's efforts so fardo world, saying britain's efforts so far do not match the scale of the problem. sport and for...
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samantha ford is due to apear at canterbury magistrates' court on saturday. found guilty of the murder of five people — including a mother and her two sons — in an explosion at a shop in leicester. the blast destroyed a supermarket and the flat above, where a family lived. the court had heard that the men caused the explosion in order to make an insurance claim. a warning that this report by our correspondent kathryn stanczyszyn contains distressing images from the start. a massive explosion rips through a building, tearing a hole in this city street. people who witnessed it thought a bomb had gone off. but instead, it was caused by a fire, started deliberately to profit from an insurance claim. it destroyed a polish shop and the flat above it. mary ragoobeer, two of her teenage sons, sean and shane, and shane's girlfriend, leah reek, who had arrived 10 minutes before, were spending sunday evening together at home. all four were killed. the light went out of our world on that terrible night, and it is so difficult to put into words how much we miss leah. she
samantha ford is due to apear at canterbury magistrates' court on saturday. found guilty of the murder of five people — including a mother and her two sons — in an explosion at a shop in leicester. the blast destroyed a supermarket and the flat above, where a family lived. the court had heard that the men caused the explosion in order to make an insurance claim. a warning that this report by our correspondent kathryn stanczyszyn contains distressing images from the start. a massive...
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. >> reporter: 1994, samantha was 12, her brother adam 13, they huddled on the staircase overlooking the front door. >> we heard my dad collapse and scream "no, not bonnie." and i remember thinking, please let her be in the hospital and let her be okay. >> reporter: bonner was elder sister, bonnie craig, 18 years old. >> i remember my dad dropping to his knees crying on the front deck. and that was about the first time i've ever seen that happen. >> reporter: their mother karen was on vacation, was on a sailboat off the coast of florida, four time zones away. it was 2:00 a.m. when she docked, got the news, bonnie would not be okay. >> alaska state troopers had called and said that bonnie had died in a hiking accident. and you're thinking they're nuts. what's going on? why? why would you say something like that? >> reporter: but it was true, at least that bonnie was dead. it was a hiker who found her body floating in mchugh creek a few miles from anchorage. at first they didn't know who it was, no i.d. on the body. alaska state troopers finally figured it out from the class ring she w
. >> reporter: 1994, samantha was 12, her brother adam 13, they huddled on the staircase overlooking the front door. >> we heard my dad collapse and scream "no, not bonnie." and i remember thinking, please let her be in the hospital and let her be okay. >> reporter: bonner was elder sister, bonnie craig, 18 years old. >> i remember my dad dropping to his knees crying on the front deck. and that was about the first time i've ever seen that happen. >>...
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i worked for ambassador wright and samantha power.kki haley fought very hard for initiatives that took a lot of diplomatic coordination within the body of the united nations. so i wonder how that media experience from the podium at the state department, from fox news is going to allow someone like heather nauert to sit down and achieve consensus. she would be in the situation room trying to argue a point with the president of the united states and convince him, for example, to keep working through the united nations, to keep working on humanitarian assistance. do we really see her performing that function with the president of the united states? >> ewe just laid to rest today george h.w. bush who was ambassador to the u.n. patrick monhan was an ambassador to the u.n., gene patrick was an ambassador to the u.n. john bolton as you've said, samantha powers, susan rice and nikki haley. >> it's a pretty impressive list. >> i have nothing against heather nauert, but come on. >> i think she did a very good job at the state department, but ho
i worked for ambassador wright and samantha power.kki haley fought very hard for initiatives that took a lot of diplomatic coordination within the body of the united nations. so i wonder how that media experience from the podium at the state department, from fox news is going to allow someone like heather nauert to sit down and achieve consensus. she would be in the situation room trying to argue a point with the president of the united states and convince him, for example, to keep working...
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samantha powers under the obama administration she she cut her teeth as a journalist and journalism is a very significant background from which to come into this role in days and hours or haven't had the now herself that was the general academic who became an authority in human rights issues sure i don't disagree with that but beyond journalism beyond the fifteen years in fox news sought to speak and a short stint as a government consultant working in the range of domestic policy issues it still is a big question as to whether her now or as a person at this point in time can fill the role in a manner in which can represent and telegraph the clout and the aspirations of the trauma ministration a very difficult and challenging challenging time in global affairs graham where very good to talk to you about this still speculative see thank you very much indeed still to come aaron and.
samantha powers under the obama administration she she cut her teeth as a journalist and journalism is a very significant background from which to come into this role in days and hours or haven't had the now herself that was the general academic who became an authority in human rights issues sure i don't disagree with that but beyond journalism beyond the fifteen years in fox news sought to speak and a short stint as a government consultant working in the range of domestic policy issues it...
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risen to four hundred and twenty nine days after a tsunami except across the coasts of java and samantha the death toll is expected to rise with people still missing in the more remote areas of the islands almost fifteen hundred people were injured in the disaster we talk to our correspondent in the disaster zone but first this report. if to the tsunami warning has people fleeing for their lives. luckily this time a false alarm. but with the air not krakatoa volcano believed to be the cause of saturday's tsunami still erupting experts warn that more killer waves could hit the devastated region this fear has driven thousands to over crowded evacuation centers. i am not i am here because i'm afraid of a disaster. my house is actually far from the sea but i'm afraid the water will rise and flood my house so that's why i'm here. those who returned home to salvage what they can a faced with a wasteland of collapsed houses. in order to survive people have no choice but to try and return to normal as quickly as possible. at this market vendors sell the remnants of anything they can find. it in
risen to four hundred and twenty nine days after a tsunami except across the coasts of java and samantha the death toll is expected to rise with people still missing in the more remote areas of the islands almost fifteen hundred people were injured in the disaster we talk to our correspondent in the disaster zone but first this report. if to the tsunami warning has people fleeing for their lives. luckily this time a false alarm. but with the air not krakatoa volcano believed to be the cause of...
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of her cheek and her little tummy on the outside. >> two of barbara's three pups are clones, of samanthan't have it anyway. >> they three line up and i say everybody sit, because i'm gore. it's the funniest thing. these dogs give you unconditional love. >> we had a special message from one famous fan. >> barbara, you know i love you deep. is that debra messing, h sweet. it would be amazing for >> what? >> how about one episode of "will and grace". >> trying to make a deal here. i have to read the swicript. maybe a walk on, say hello. >> on the way, christina gets choked up. what saw during her big comeback. sexy. still 98 degrees. our exclusive with degrees sounding off on their fans. >> how do you keep the 90s girls at bay. >> and singer michael buble is helping give it's time for our lowest prices of the season on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, the queen sleep number 360 c4 smart bed is only $1299. plus, 24-month financing on all beds. ends new year's day. >>> welcome back to our music special
of her cheek and her little tummy on the outside. >> two of barbara's three pups are clones, of samanthan't have it anyway. >> they three line up and i say everybody sit, because i'm gore. it's the funniest thing. these dogs give you unconditional love. >> we had a special message from one famous fan. >> barbara, you know i love you deep. is that debra messing, h sweet. it would be amazing for >> what? >> how about one episode of "will and grace"....
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samantha, the impact ona wanted to see.d the wider family, and friends, and community, is searing, utterly devastating. and i am not sure if people understand that ripple effect. it is. it breaks your heart. this is my auntie and uncle. i have to go there every morning after my school run just to make sure they are ok. he is my little cousin. life is not the same. i look at his pictures every day. i look at videos of him. because he was a dj, he had an icloud thing and we can hear his voice, djing, and i listen to that. it is very sad. louise, there are similarities with what happened to your brother. you will also at the hospital. you were holding his hand. can you tell our audience what that experience was like? it was difficult. i thinki was optimistic that he would pull through. under the sheets i was trying to touch his hand to say wake up. wake up. when i saw that they had given him five extra blood bags and they wanted to see if they could see where his heart rate would get to, and when it came back to 30, i could se
samantha, the impact ona wanted to see.d the wider family, and friends, and community, is searing, utterly devastating. and i am not sure if people understand that ripple effect. it is. it breaks your heart. this is my auntie and uncle. i have to go there every morning after my school run just to make sure they are ok. he is my little cousin. life is not the same. i look at his pictures every day. i look at videos of him. because he was a dj, he had an icloud thing and we can hear his voice,...
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announced to that leaders signed off on a watered down version of his flagship idea a euro zone budget samantha says with dollar bills mandates together with the results obtained by our finance ministers allow a huge step towards a genuine convergence off and their real banking union as well as a step towards pooling our financing and increasing the level of convergence of our economy to go on the conventional wisdom is it going to french president mccall called this summit a summit off results but he was surely not referring to the brics the talks the deal is set that is clear but the drama is far from over. a fourth victim of the attack has died french prosecutors say the man had been in critical condition since tuesday shooting it's a tragic coda to a frantic forty eight hours in the city the christmas market near where the attack took place has reopened president emanuel went to pay his respects to the dead and injured he said all sorts were working to clarify how the suspect sharif a cat who had been on a french intelligence watch list was not stopped before he could at least strasburg for
announced to that leaders signed off on a watered down version of his flagship idea a euro zone budget samantha says with dollar bills mandates together with the results obtained by our finance ministers allow a huge step towards a genuine convergence off and their real banking union as well as a step towards pooling our financing and increasing the level of convergence of our economy to go on the conventional wisdom is it going to french president mccall called this summit a summit off results...
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. >> es importante que se tomen en cuenta las siguientes consejos como nos explica samantha vocera delte que llegue dos horas antes de su vuelo. eso les dará tiempo para buscar estacionamiento, obtener sus boletos y estar en la terminal a tiempo. si es un vuelo en la mañana le recomendamos que lleguen alrededor de las 4:30 o 5:00 de la mañana. >>> por ello los oficiales de california invitan a que cada conductor tome extremas precauciones al momento de tomar carreteras o conducir por largas horas. >>> antes de salir se manera un viaje largo. revisar las llantas, los parabrisas y los limpiaparabrisas. los líquidas del vehículo para asegurar que lleguen a su destino de forma segura. >>> este no es el caso de ismael quien asegura que para él el tráfico durante estas fechas es normal. >>> no encuero diferencia, para mí es lo mismo. voy a manejar ocho horas. >>> por supuesto si usted está cansado no debería manejar. >> tiene algunas recomendaciones, muchas personas tienen planificadas actividades para este fin de semana . >>> vamos a ver más sobre las condiciones del tiempo . >>> buenas tar
. >> es importante que se tomen en cuenta las siguientes consejos como nos explica samantha vocera delte que llegue dos horas antes de su vuelo. eso les dará tiempo para buscar estacionamiento, obtener sus boletos y estar en la terminal a tiempo. si es un vuelo en la mañana le recomendamos que lleguen alrededor de las 4:30 o 5:00 de la mañana. >>> por ello los oficiales de california invitan a que cada conductor tome extremas precauciones al momento de tomar carreteras o...
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a man who admitted killing the midwife samantha eastwood, has been sentenced to a minimum of 17 yearslondon schoolgirls she met when she was first lady. and a rapturous reception for the former first lady michelle obama, returning to london and meeting some of the schoolgirls she inspired in a visit nine years ago.
a man who admitted killing the midwife samantha eastwood, has been sentenced to a minimum of 17 yearslondon schoolgirls she met when she was first lady. and a rapturous reception for the former first lady michelle obama, returning to london and meeting some of the schoolgirls she inspired in a visit nine years ago.
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joining me now is samantha vingrad who once served under president obama. for joining us today. >> merry christmas, jim. >> i had a long conversation with a senior administration official yesterday just expressing alarm at the process here. let's look at the syria decision for a moment done summarily after a phone call with the turkish president. why is it important, if you were to mach a decision to pull troops from a country, to do so consulting with your senior advisers, but also consulting with your partners in the field? >> well, putting the cart before the horse, in this case, a presidential decision absent of policy process means that the president has no idea what the second or third order effects are of that decision. we're seeing that play out right now when we have allies with emanuel macron critizing us publicly, the kurds expressing doubt about their own safety and president erdogan taking a victory lap, unfortunately. the situation room was created for a reason and it is not an architectural experiment and when i was at the white house the dif
joining me now is samantha vingrad who once served under president obama. for joining us today. >> merry christmas, jim. >> i had a long conversation with a senior administration official yesterday just expressing alarm at the process here. let's look at the syria decision for a moment done summarily after a phone call with the turkish president. why is it important, if you were to mach a decision to pull troops from a country, to do so consulting with your senior advisers, but also...
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ve samantha vinograd.isis defeated? >> no, of course not. nobody on his team believes that and certainly no one on the ground in iraq or syria believes that. they have been reduced significantly in terms of the territory they possess in syria, but there's still adequate manning and resourcing and they will take advantage of a precipitous withdrawal by the united states to try to regain not only ground, but funding, resources, and influence in syria. >> so, admiral, it's important to focus on isis as an aspect of the syrian war, i think, but i also want to remind people, it's also a humanitarian disaster and a genocide. >> absolutely. >> a million innocent people have died, 50,000 of them children. millions are displaced. there's still so much we can do there, but only if every with a presence on the ground. >> the presence on the ground is important, s.e., no question that helps us with some leverage, but it's not the answer to everything. i think the argument by the administration that we were a huge, you
ve samantha vinograd.isis defeated? >> no, of course not. nobody on his team believes that and certainly no one on the ground in iraq or syria believes that. they have been reduced significantly in terms of the territory they possess in syria, but there's still adequate manning and resourcing and they will take advantage of a precipitous withdrawal by the united states to try to regain not only ground, but funding, resources, and influence in syria. >> so, admiral, it's important to...
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cnn national security analyst samantha vinograd is with us.zinke is not the only one dealing with this. epa administrator scott pruitt who left in july with the same kind of accusations about housing arrangements and spending. what i want to ask why this is such an issue. is it really an issue in this administration or is this something that has happened a while and other administrations and it just has not been under such scrutiny? >> well, it looks like the man that rode his horse to work on the first day needed one last hooray in the form of this christmas party and wanted to have his position until the bitter end. every administration has people that may not, in fact, follow the rules. the difference this time around is that the signal from the top is this may be okay. the standard for behavior comes from a leader on any team, whether it's an administration, a company, or a baseball team. the fact of the matter is when we talk about investigations into a conflict of interest, unethical behavior and mixing business with pleasure, that could
cnn national security analyst samantha vinograd is with us.zinke is not the only one dealing with this. epa administrator scott pruitt who left in july with the same kind of accusations about housing arrangements and spending. what i want to ask why this is such an issue. is it really an issue in this administration or is this something that has happened a while and other administrations and it just has not been under such scrutiny? >> well, it looks like the man that rode his horse to...
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future secretary of state and even a somewhat unconventional pick at the time by president obama samantha power she had been a journalist with a great deal of foreign experience notably in africa covering there on rwandan genocide so on that level this is notable on another level i think it's very much and easily explained by trump's fascination in particular with american cable news television and in particular with the fox cable news network and where one of his favorite shows is a very popular morning show friends and now or for several years was associated with that show and that has surely had something to do with her selection initially the united states state department he has an interest nearly an obsession with image and people on the hope mission. we've got a lot more to come here it is or including as some african leaders meet to drum up paid find out why mali and refugees are adopting a french protest me. and waiting in line to get online and internet revolution arrives in cuba but things are moving rather more slowly than expected. and the mild weather is pushing its way acro
future secretary of state and even a somewhat unconventional pick at the time by president obama samantha power she had been a journalist with a great deal of foreign experience notably in africa covering there on rwandan genocide so on that level this is notable on another level i think it's very much and easily explained by trump's fascination in particular with american cable news television and in particular with the fox cable news network and where one of his favorite shows is a very...
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she clung to her favorite dog, who was named samantha. what is the going rate for dog cloning?000, 500,000 or $1 million? and henry. >> 50,000. >> tucker: 50,000 said the would-be dog cloner. to the tape. >> she called her dogs. two of her dogs, miss violet and miss scarlett are clones of the late dog samantha, who passed on last year at about $50,000 a po pop. >> i heard laura ingraham talking about it. >> tucker: if you've got a pet cloning question, ed henry. question three. oprah said the 2020 presidential run could be possible but she's waiting for a certain someone to give her the explicit go ahead. who is she waiting to hear from? >> god. >> was it premature? >> tucker: here's the question and only our judges because -- did both of them click in early? only ed clicked in early. >> early. >> this is like -- >> tucker: this is deflategate at this point and i am not going to be the nfl commissioner so i'm just going to go right to the judges who say we are going to have a re-click. >> of the same question? >> tucker: at the same question. we haven't finished it. are you rea
she clung to her favorite dog, who was named samantha. what is the going rate for dog cloning?000, 500,000 or $1 million? and henry. >> 50,000. >> tucker: 50,000 said the would-be dog cloner. to the tape. >> she called her dogs. two of her dogs, miss violet and miss scarlett are clones of the late dog samantha, who passed on last year at about $50,000 a po pop. >> i heard laura ingraham talking about it. >> tucker: if you've got a pet cloning question, ed henry....
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future secretary of state and even a somewhat unconventional pick at the time by president obama samantha power she had been a journalist with a great deal of foreign experience notably in africa covering the wrong genocide so on that level this is notable on another level i think it's very much and easily explained by trump's fascination in particular with american cable news television and in particular with the fox cable news network and where one of his favorite shows is a very popular morning show friends and now or for several years was associated with that show and that had surely had something to do with her selection initially the united states state department he has an interest nearly an obsession with image and people on the hope that she. still to come here at al-jazeera a chinese business executive awaits koat in canada after an arrest that's him raised officials in beijing. and the lies of vienna where all the oil producing nations have pushing to cut production. from the waves of the south. to the contours of the east. hello again welcome back to international weather fore
future secretary of state and even a somewhat unconventional pick at the time by president obama samantha power she had been a journalist with a great deal of foreign experience notably in africa covering the wrong genocide so on that level this is notable on another level i think it's very much and easily explained by trump's fascination in particular with american cable news television and in particular with the fox cable news network and where one of his favorite shows is a very popular...
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we have just eradicated the bulk of cancer and dropped the healed >> here is samantha, a former cnn'sfairs corres it caught everybody off guard guard. >> i haven't heard anyone who we are talking about the presid cabinet, secretary mattis pompeo. john bolton, the military and the president just tweeted this. he did not consult allies. this w very haphazard even despite the fact that no defeat the president just went out -- >> he said we will neat to fight isis, but also that isis is >> nobody thinks this is a good idea. you britain and france and others saying this is a terrible idea. isis i throwing th >> what's the practical >> just to be clear, this is not normal standard operating proced i was part of the policy majori president obama you say you don't have a comment and your time to get your allies members of congre the fact that the president is still present is another people >> the critics say this is you ha russia and iran and >> the rugs are say iing they a leave. this strengthens al-assad. they have never interested in it could be isis or something a own cabinet and own adv
we have just eradicated the bulk of cancer and dropped the healed >> here is samantha, a former cnn'sfairs corres it caught everybody off guard guard. >> i haven't heard anyone who we are talking about the presid cabinet, secretary mattis pompeo. john bolton, the military and the president just tweeted this. he did not consult allies. this w very haphazard even despite the fact that no defeat the president just went out -- >> he said we will neat to fight isis, but also that...
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shan wu, samantha, thank you both for being here. >>> 20 million americans in the path of a dangerousorm this weekend, as ice, snow, blizzard conditions, are moving east. we will tell you the southern cities facing more than a foot of snow. we're live in the cnn newsroom. don't go anywhere. -here comes the rain. [ horn honking ] [ engine revving ] what's that, girl? [ engine revving ] flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roads?! flo. [ horn honking ] -oh. you made it. do you have change for a dollar? -this was the emergency? [ engine revving ] yes, i was busy! -24-hour roadside assistance. from america's number-one motorcycle insurer. -you know, i think you're my best friend. you don't have to say i'm your best friend. that's okay. >>> for the fourth week in a row tensions are high in paris, with the champ elysees filled with cars on fire, police in rite gear and tear gas this weekend. the yellow vest protest started as a grass roots protest against fuel taxes but this has become a nationwide movement against the macron administration
shan wu, samantha, thank you both for being here. >>> 20 million americans in the path of a dangerousorm this weekend, as ice, snow, blizzard conditions, are moving east. we will tell you the southern cities facing more than a foot of snow. we're live in the cnn newsroom. don't go anywhere. -here comes the rain. [ horn honking ] [ engine revving ] what's that, girl? [ engine revving ] flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roads?! flo....
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. >> meghan's estranged sister samantha is also speaking out. she criticized meghan and harry's holiday card which features their backs turned saying is this towards the world or just the ragland and markle family? it's a bit sad. and a source tells "e.t." that meghan, harry and their baby plan to visit the u.s. and canada in the fall of 2019. the palace has yet to confirm the trip which may not be formalized until after their child is born. >>> let's move on and talk about some hip-hop royalty. queen cardi b. tonight it's her turn to help james corden get to work, but fun fact, she doesn't have her driver's license so james helps her practice. >> you want to turn the wheel. >> i'm scared. >> now right. >> i've been driving for 20 years and i'm still hitting things cardi. over the weekend cardi had a different type of scare. >> she didn't see this one coming. up first in tonight's know and tell, cardi's stage crashing ex. >> i just wanna tell you i'm sorry, bro. >> cardi was clearly not amused by offset's shenanigans waving off the flowers he br
. >> meghan's estranged sister samantha is also speaking out. she criticized meghan and harry's holiday card which features their backs turned saying is this towards the world or just the ragland and markle family? it's a bit sad. and a source tells "e.t." that meghan, harry and their baby plan to visit the u.s. and canada in the fall of 2019. the palace has yet to confirm the trip which may not be formalized until after their child is born. >>> let's move on and talk...
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it's great to have samantha bee. >> is that okay for you if he's representing the country in old timeygative i'd say it's a minor negative. >> i'm so confused by you. >> watching someone choke down a piece of their soul just to belong broke my fact checker. >> samantha bee is best political show on television. i don't think anybody cuts to the core like she does. but to see her do and it shove it down their throats, because they have to take it from a girl, she's brilliant. >> we do stories on the show we feel passionately about in the moment. we see the world differently. >> anybody have any questions? oh, yes? is it hard breaking into the boy's club? >> what's it like being a woman in late night? >> how can i watch your show as a man? -- what's it like to be a female woman? >> i think we're at our greatest point for women in comedy, i would guess, but still a very long way to go. >> the fact that people have to keep talking about women in comedy indicates that it's not equal. >> i guess it's a normal question. is it harder for female comics? is it harder? it's not. they think we get
it's great to have samantha bee. >> is that okay for you if he's representing the country in old timeygative i'd say it's a minor negative. >> i'm so confused by you. >> watching someone choke down a piece of their soul just to belong broke my fact checker. >> samantha bee is best political show on television. i don't think anybody cuts to the core like she does. but to see her do and it shove it down their throats, because they have to take it from a girl, she's...
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future secretary of state and even a somewhat unconventional pick at the time by president obama samantha power she has been a journalist with a great deal for experience notably in africa covering the wrong rwandan genocide so on that level this is notable i think he's just a natural for the ocean in that she's a narrative of the people he's seen on television the first time i interviewed truong and i was writing a column the time for the new york times not a pretty long print career the first thing he said was all i know you can television that's how i know me and was supposedly impressed i think it's the same thing with heather nauert mike pompei on the secretary of state is really in charge of foreign policy right now and i suspect they will work and say and she will basically be subordinate to him the oil producing great opec has decided to cut production because of an oversupply of crude ministers from member countries tentatively agreed to them is after meeting in vienna that are waiting to hear from non opec member russia before deciding how much they'll reduce production cornelia
future secretary of state and even a somewhat unconventional pick at the time by president obama samantha power she has been a journalist with a great deal for experience notably in africa covering the wrong rwandan genocide so on that level this is notable i think he's just a natural for the ocean in that she's a narrative of the people he's seen on television the first time i interviewed truong and i was writing a column the time for the new york times not a pretty long print career the first...
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and samantha rowls. this is the best staff on capitol hill. inish to thank my father heaven who's allowed me to serve much longer than my detractors have hoped. each time i walk into this theber, i'm humbled by symbolic significance of it all a passage ofded of scripture, one of my favorites, him much is- to given, much is expected, or much is required. me so much.as given in return, i've tried to give i could.uch as beste he will accept my efforts. before i get even more would note that this is a final floor speech, not a final goodbye. now, i will nom longer hold office but i will continue to hold a special place all of you, for all of my colleagues. look forward to continuing these special friendships even the senate.'ve left i want to thank everybody in the staff, all of the members, all of the law people, all of the people who have provided us with and ability. i want god to bless all of you. may god bless the senate and may he bless the united states of america. that, mr. president, i yield the floor. [applause] [captions performed by na
and samantha rowls. this is the best staff on capitol hill. inish to thank my father heaven who's allowed me to serve much longer than my detractors have hoped. each time i walk into this theber, i'm humbled by symbolic significance of it all a passage ofded of scripture, one of my favorites, him much is- to given, much is expected, or much is required. me so much.as given in return, i've tried to give i could.uch as beste he will accept my efforts. before i get even more would note that this...
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will , monique rick james maine, kerri lane, lower in politics, jordan roberts, margo robbins, and samantha. this truly is the best staff on capitol hill in my opinion. istly and most importantly, wish to thank my father in heaven, who has allowed me to serve much longer than my voted.ors would have i am humbled by the symbolic significance of it all instrument entered these chambers. i am reminded of a passage of s.ripture, one of my favorite whom much is given, much is expected. or not just required. .ruly, god has given me so much in return, i tried to give back as much as i could. i hope he will accept my best efforts. would note this is the final speech -- floor speech, not good right. , i will continue to hold a special place in my heart for all of you. for all of my colleagues. i look forward to continuing these special friendships, even long after i left the senate. i want to thank everybody in the senate's, all of the staff members, all of the law enforcement people, all of the people who have provided us with knowledge and ability. i want god to bless all of you. may god less the
will , monique rick james maine, kerri lane, lower in politics, jordan roberts, margo robbins, and samantha. this truly is the best staff on capitol hill in my opinion. istly and most importantly, wish to thank my father in heaven, who has allowed me to serve much longer than my voted.ors would have i am humbled by the symbolic significance of it all instrument entered these chambers. i am reminded of a passage of s.ripture, one of my favorite whom much is given, much is expected. or not just...
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samantha says dollar mandate together with the results of tainted by our finance ministers allow a huge step towards a genuine convergence and a real banking union as well as a step towards pooling our financing and increasing the level of convergence of our economy to go on the conventional wisdom is it going to french president called this summit summit off results but he was surely not referring to the talks the deal is set that is clear but the drama is far from over. i can hear calls for another vote on a new membership growing former prime minister tony blair to resubmit a stop as he put it head against a brick wall over the tail i think was really important people to understand is that the prime minister is never going to get a deal through the british parliament there's no form of breaks it there now commands a majority in the british parliament there's not going to be no deal because no one wants no deal so the only alternative is to go back to the british people say we've had thirty months of negotiation you know this mess and confusion that we're in do you want to proceed or
samantha says dollar mandate together with the results of tainted by our finance ministers allow a huge step towards a genuine convergence and a real banking union as well as a step towards pooling our financing and increasing the level of convergence of our economy to go on the conventional wisdom is it going to french president called this summit summit off results but he was surely not referring to the talks the deal is set that is clear but the drama is far from over. i can hear calls for...