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, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, la ♪ [ whistleu find yourself in the heart of the heart of brazil. where the magic comes from. if you wanna get there, just follow the sound of the drums. this is salvador de bahia. city of three million people. first capital of brazil. the wellspring for everything african and spicy. where things seem to just sway and move constantly. it's a place where everybody is sexy. where even the ugly people are hot. unsurprisingly, this is where artists come from. african spiritualism, occult magic, candomblÉ, capoeira. caipirinha? and caipirinhas. did i mention caipirinhas? they do those here too. i like them. i like them a lot. what's magical about this cocktail is the first taste. it's like, i don't know man. it's a little too something. and then like that second sip, it's like, aw, that's kinda good. then the third sip, it's -- where are my pants? fortunately food in these parts tends to be, shall we say, hearty. for instance, a delightful meal of fried meat with plenty of absorbent starch product, like
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la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony: cuba hasnow, half an hour away, basically giving the biggest superpower in the world the stiff middle finger. 50-plus years of animosity, embargo, rationing, and fidel castro is still hanging on. but recently, there are powerful indications that everything is about to change. we are in a little fishing town. this place is where two brothers go out and fish every morning and bring fresh seafood. >> hugo: we are in jaimanitas, a little fishing village. this place is called casa santy, owned by two brothers that go out and fish every morning and bring in fresh seafood. >> anthony: okay, humble fishing village. traditional fishing family? >> hugo: yes. >> anthony: what about the sushi? what's going on in this country, man? >> hugo: things are changing, anthony, what can i say? my name is hugo. i was born in cuba. i was in one of cuba's most prominent schools when i made a joke about president fidel castro. i was a teenager. the kid that slept on the bunk bed on top of me recorded our conversation
la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony: cuba hasnow, half an hour away, basically giving the biggest superpower in the world the stiff middle finger. 50-plus years of animosity, embargo, rationing, and fidel castro is still hanging on. but recently, there are powerful indications that everything is about to change. we are in a little fishing town. this place is where two brothers go out and fish every morning and bring fresh...
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, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, ♪speaking amharic ] ♪ >> anthony: admit it. you hear the name ethiopia and you think "starving children with distended bellies." you think dust and famine and despair so awful, you frankly don't want to even think about it anymore. but take a look. addis ababa, capital city of ethiopia. a cool, high altitude, urban center that will both confirm and confound expectations. fueled largely by direct foreign investment and a returning ethiopian diaspora eager to be part of the new growth, things are changing in addis. it's one of the fastest growing economies in the world. it's not the first time the place has gone through a growth spurt. in the 1950s, emperor haile selassie, known as "the king of kings," embarked on a similar program of massive public works. this was supposed to be the legacy of ethiopia. the future. but the next time ethiopia found itself in the headlines, it was for this. and for many of us, that was the end of the story. so i'm looking forward to this week. >> marcus: i
, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, ♪speaking amharic ] ♪ >> anthony: admit it. you hear the name ethiopia and you think "starving children with distended bellies." you think dust and famine and despair so awful, you frankly don't want to even think about it anymore. but take a look. addis ababa, capital city of ethiopia. a cool, high altitude, urban center that will both confirm and confound expectations....
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, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, la ♪ [ whistlences are you have never been here. in fact, it is likely that you may never have even heard of this place. tourists don't really come here. there are few hotels, no major attractions. [ man speaking portuguese ] >> anthony: the state of minas gerais, brazil. it's about the size of france, covered by farmland, mountains, and savanna. belo horizonte is the capital, a center for the brazilian banking and tech industry. a planned city. built in the late 1800s. 5 million people live in the metropolitan area. it's one of the fastest growing cities in brazil, in the world in fact, yet it's still relatively unknown to the outside world. but if you travel through brazil and you talk about food, which i have and i do, you hear about this place. you hear about it seemingly a lot. i've been told time and again, this is where the best chefs come from. the question is, why don't you hear that outside of brazil? why hasn't the cuisine of minas caught on worldwide? >> leonardo paixao: the pots here ar
, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, la ♪ [ whistlences are you have never been here. in fact, it is likely that you may never have even heard of this place. tourists don't really come here. there are few hotels, no major attractions. [ man speaking portuguese ] >> anthony: the state of minas gerais, brazil. it's about the size of france, covered by farmland, mountains, and savanna. belo horizonte is the capital, a center for...
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la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ >> anthony: holy mother ofotect my stash of cocaine. let it not be interfered with by the cops. or the competition. let any who would mess with me be killed. my enemies destroyed. please forgive us our sins, for they are many. so, is business good? i mean, is there more murders? particularly narco murders. >> anthony: every day, mexico wakes up to count the dead. they are, after all, left out to be seen. often with a helpful note, identifying who done what and, generally speaking, why. there is a language to the never-ending violence. a coded message in the twists and marks of the bodies. and valente rosas is one of the many documenting them for the press. this is what he does every night. rides around, waiting for a phone call, or a radio message, telling him that there's another one. so, who's buying drugs? who's selling drugs to who? >> anthony: here you kill each other for a reason. it's business? >> valente: si. >> anthony: more mexican civilians have been killed since 2006 than all the american military l
la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ >> anthony: holy mother ofotect my stash of cocaine. let it not be interfered with by the cops. or the competition. let any who would mess with me be killed. my enemies destroyed. please forgive us our sins, for they are many. so, is business good? i mean, is there more murders? particularly narco murders. >> anthony: every day, mexico wakes up to count the dead. they are, after all, left out to be...
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, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ >>> thessed school children of zanzibar of stone town make it feel like a very different africa than i've ever known. it's tight, small. it speaks of many layers. of a hierarchy long gone but still evident. the famous zanzibari doors, for instance, meticulously carved of mahogany and teak. the patterns reveal details of the original inhabitants' ethnicity and professions. brass spikes evoke similar doors in india, the lotus flower, the historically egyptian symbol is meant to promote fertility and chains a reminder that this was once a central hub of the slave trade. ♪ ♪ >>> what zanzibar is today is definitely overwhelmingly muslim. 99% of the population. and you see its strong influence everywhere you look. the children coming from the madrassa, the streets are neat and private homes even of the very poor are maintained with great pride. the call to prayer. five times a day. zanzibar, part of tanzania, sits 30 miles off the coast of the mainland. >> the minute you cross the ocean from the m
, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ >>> thessed school children of zanzibar of stone town make it feel like a very different africa than i've ever known. it's tight, small. it speaks of many layers. of a hierarchy long gone but still evident. the famous zanzibari doors, for instance, meticulously carved of mahogany and teak. the patterns reveal details of the original inhabitants' ethnicity and professions. brass...
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, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ >> anthonye in so many places in africa --the noisy streets, busy markets, the controlled, consensual chaos of daily commerce. but look just a little bit longer, a little bit deeper, and you'll see it's so different here from its neighbors --from anywhere, really. a rebuke to those who'd paint a whole continent as a monolith of despair, or islam as something to be feared. senegal turns simple minded assumptions and prejudice on their heads at every turn. >> anthony: how did you come to know and like and love this country? >> ofeibea: i think it was just listening and watching and thinking, "gosh, this is quite different to all the other countries i know." for a start, the languages. you've heard wolof? >> anthony: yes. >> ofeibea: [speaks wolof] sometimes you think people were quarrelling. >> anthony: right. >> ofeibea: and they're not, they're laughing. they're laughing. >> anthony: ofeibea quist-arcton is the npr africa correspondent. she's of ghanaian descent, but has made dakar the senegales
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, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, >>a-city. one of the most dynamic, unrestrained and energetic expressions of free market capitalism and do it yourself entrepreneurship on the planet. >> kadaria:when you have a place of 20 million people, they have to eat. they have to wear clothes. they have to do all sorts of things. i mean lagos is a testament to the resilience and to the ingenuity of the nigerian spirit. >> anthony: buy, sell, trade, hustle and claw. make your own way, any way you can. >> kadaria: nobody does any one job in this country. >> anthony: is that what they say? you have to have three hustles. >> kadaria: yes. you see people making watches from scraps. there are people who make shoes. i'm wearing something that's made by a nigerian. i provide my own water. i provide my own power because i have a generator. i have an invertor. there's an energy in lagos, the hustle and the bustle. >> man on the street: hi julia. here's your boy anthony -- >> anthony: with a ridiculously over burdened infrastructure and a hi
, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, >>a-city. one of the most dynamic, unrestrained and energetic expressions of free market capitalism and do it yourself entrepreneurship on the planet. >> kadaria:when you have a place of 20 million people, they have to eat. they have to wear clothes. they have to do all sorts of things. i mean lagos is a testament to the resilience and to the ingenuity of the nigerian spirit....
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, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ ♪y work. you know? i still, like, i look at a plane and i'm figuring, "i understand scientifically how they fly but it doesn't look like it should work." >> nicolas: no, it doesn't. >> anthony: that's a big hunk of metal. >> nicolas: yeah. >> anthony: and who are these people? they're waiting for friends to arrive? or, no? they're just here lookin' at planes. >> nicolas: yes. it's popular to come here and you watch a couple of planes come and go. >> anthony: the whole family. >> nicolas: yep. ♪ >> anthony: buenos aires -- capital of argentina. second-largest country in south america. it's got a quirky, unique character all its own. [ dogs barking ] >> anthony: it looks like no other place and it feels unlike any other. ♪ >> nicolas: whoa. silence. >> anthony: yeah, right? it's very pretty here. i mean, it's really beautiful. i'm glad i came in the summer. it's -- when it's quiet. got, sort of, a mournful, sad, sweet quality that i like. fits with the architecture. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony: wher
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la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ ♪ >> darren: salama.er the years i've let a lot of extraordinary landscapes recede into a blur outside my windows. i've looked, maybe seen, maybe noticed, then gone. we all carry different experiences inside us. we see things differently, don't we? madagascar. exotic unspoiled paradise? or microcosm for the end of times? antananarivo -- tana for short. madagascar's crowded, chaotic capital city. how are you doing man? base camp. >> darren: wow, that's quite a rain. i don't know. i'm not sure i can be, uh, in front of the camera. [ laughter ] >> anthony: yeah, just ignore 'em. >> darren: i'm so used to, like, controlling everything. >> anthony: darren aronofsky -- director of the films "pi," "requiem for a dream," "the wrestler," "black swan," and, as it would turn out, sort of appropriate to our location, "noah." he asks me if he could go along on a trip with us. i said, "where do you want to go?" so, madagascar. i knew almost nothing about it. i knew it was animated film that i've seen many times with my
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, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ >arily and for all too many years, when this country makes the news or appears in a film or a television drama, it's not for its looks, which are, i should say right upfront, spectacular. it's not for its people, who are -- everyone i've ever met anyway -- warm, proud, generous, and fun. or, for its food, which is truly great. i don't even know what this is, but it's good. food in this country, excellent. i'm no stranger to this place. generally speaking, it's a particularly vibrant mix of spanish, european, afro-caribbean and indigenous people. these are deep waters, my friends, that no new story or episode of "miami vice" has ever come close to navigating. it is and always has been a fiercely, fiercely proud country. and its people yearn to see international coverage of something other than cocaine and violence. but that isn't a legacy that's easy to ignore. its decades of civil unrest have left vast swaths of colombia relatively unknown, even to its own citizens. to reach a place pre
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la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ >> singer: if i had the choicehen calypso brought the news. if had the choice, i would choose to live right back when calypso brought the news. no more reporters no anchormen, no recorder, no pad and pen. no nosey cameras to point and shoot no redding, talkers of the truth. >> anthony: many visitors come to trinidad for one thing, and one thing only -- carnival, which locals say is the biggest party on earth. the pre-lenten festival of costumes, food, copious drinking, and the kind of dancing you better be good at before trying it in public. it's almost two months before the party officially starts, but here in trinidad's capital port-of-spain the carnival season has already begun. >> lashaun: i said it was a pity that you weren't here during the peak of the carnival season. >> anthony: i'll tell you something really terrible about myself. i've never been to mardi gras, carnival in rio, any kind of carnival. like large numbers of strangers swarming through the streets dancing in uniforms. >> lashaun: doesn't do it
la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ >> singer: if i had the choicehen calypso brought the news. if had the choice, i would choose to live right back when calypso brought the news. no more reporters no anchormen, no recorder, no pad and pen. no nosey cameras to point and shoot no redding, talkers of the truth. >> anthony: many visitors come to trinidad for one thing, and one thing only -- carnival, which locals say is the biggest party on...
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, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, la ♪ >>a, as american as anything could possibly be. yet, it also never shed what was there before and the layers and layers that have come since. it's a wonderful, tricky, conflicted, mutant hell broth. in what, for lack of a better word, you'd have to call paradise. >> paul: nowhere's paradise. paradises don't exist. paradise is, kind of, in your head. >> anthony: wait, wait a minute. you look out your window here and you look at those hills, those mountains, all that green, that blue sky, and gin clear sea. it, it sure looks like paradise to me. this guy knows, he's been everywhere. he's paul theroux. novelist, essayist, and legendary traveler and travel writer. of all the places he's been, all the places he's seen, he chose hawaii to live. and he's lived here for twenty-five years. does it matter that it's america? >> paul: no, that's a big thing, that it is america. it has elements of the third world. the nicest elements of the third world. >> anthony: right. >> paul: which is funky. the
, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, la ♪ >>a, as american as anything could possibly be. yet, it also never shed what was there before and the layers and layers that have come since. it's a wonderful, tricky, conflicted, mutant hell broth. in what, for lack of a better word, you'd have to call paradise. >> paul: nowhere's paradise. paradises don't exist. paradise is, kind of, in your head. >> anthony: wait, wait...
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♪ sha-la-la-la ♪ sha-la-la-la-la ♪ >>> tangier, it's morocco.was loosely governed by the major powers, an international zone. for years, it seemed, everything was permitted. nothing was forbidden. at the northern tip of africa, a short ferry hop from spain, tangier was a magnet for writers, remittance men, spies and artists. if you were a bad boy of your time, you liked drugs, the kind of sex that was frowned upon at home and an affordable lifestyle set against an exotic background, tangier was for you. matisse, genest, william burroughs. many have come this way, staying a while or hanging around. but no one stayed longer or became more associated with tangier than the novelist and composer paul bowles. in works like "the sheltering sky" he created a romantic vision of tangier that persists even today, a dream that's become almost inseparable in the minds of many from reality. i'm here to find that dream city. the place burroughs referred to as "interzone." ♪ tangier like i said was a city of ex-pats -- people with pasts, people who simply didn'
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, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, ♪en i went to south africa, 95-year-old nelson mandela was critically ill. and a country he freed from white minority rule was already in mourning and already fearful of what the future might be without him. >> man: it's really, really sad because the world still needs him. he's the guy who fought for our freedom. >> woman 1: i pray that he -- somebody takes the baton from him. >> woman 2: i wish him a speedy recovery and he comes back to his people. ♪ >> anthony: so a good friend of mine, a really great travel writer, said something, "the more i travel, the less i know." i feel that particularly strongly here in south africa, a place i came in a state of near total ignorance loaded with preconceptions. for the first part of my life, the south africa i knew was not a happy place or a good place, it was a pariah state, surrealistically, outrageously divided into black and white. a throwback to attitudes we thought we long learned to reject. ♪ the nationalist government in south africa en
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, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, ♪tal city of myanmar, it's dark. blackouts are frequent with the ancient power grid. what sources of light there are in the street cast an eerie, yellow/orange hue. for almost 100 years under british rule, this was rangoon. in 1948, after helping the british fight off the japanese, and with a new taste for self-determination, the country gained independence. after a decade of instability, however, the military consolidated power and never let go. elections? they came and went. the results ignored, opposition punished or silenced entirely. burma, now myanmar, where orwell had once served as a colonial policeman, where he'd first grown to despise the apparatus of a security state, becammore orwellian than even he could have imagined, a nation where even having an opinion could be dangerous. >> president obama: i am very honored to be here at this university and to be the first president of the united states of america to visit your country. >> anthony: morning in yangon. to nearly everyon
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sha regreen had the conversation with her eight year old son. i tell my son, i let him know what drugs are, what the side effects are. i try to explain to him you don't do it because this is what can happen those kids got sick. they all ended up in the hospital. she said make sure you don't eat nothing from anybody. just make sure it's from the school, the vending machine or my teacher or my mom. good advice, but easy to understand how it may not be followed. if a friend says try this cookie. >> i would eat that cookie. marijuana can get in cookies. i didn't even know that. i guess it come in all shapes. >> and so again the grandmother of the 13 year old girl who i a parentally brought this in could face a charge we're told of endangering the welfare of a child. at last check, though, the grandmother has not yet been charged. thank you much brad, we are developing a story on capital hill. the house has passed a plan to keep the lights on in the federal government and temporarily avoid a shutdown. it has now rolled over to the senate where its fu
sha regreen had the conversation with her eight year old son. i tell my son, i let him know what drugs are, what the side effects are. i try to explain to him you don't do it because this is what can happen those kids got sick. they all ended up in the hospital. she said make sure you don't eat nothing from anybody. just make sure it's from the school, the vending machine or my teacher or my mom. good advice, but easy to understand how it may not be followed. if a friend says try this cookie....
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todavÍa no sha eelegido un proyecto ganador.y continÚa la reinscripciÓn de los inmigrantes salvadoreÑosa roque de norma: la familia acudiÓ a la urbanizaciÓn para reinscribirse en el tps. >> es el Último y hay que aprovecharlo al mÁximo. >> lo hacemos juntos norma: luis tenÍa sÓlo cuatro aÑos. hoy estudia negocios y a un solo dÍa del periodo de renovaciÓn... >> puede tener una lista bien larga de gente aplicando. norma: es esa mente y en alianza con el concejal del distrito 9, realizarÁn maÑana un taller de ciudadanÍa daca y tps donde incluso habrÁ ayuda financiera para cubrir los 495 ddÓlares del proceso. >> no hay ninguna excusa para no renovar el tps. maÑana en este taller vamos a poder apagar las tarifas para las personas que no tengan dinero si viven en el distrito 9. norma: el taller comienza a las 8:00 de la maÑana. >> nosotros tenemos una historia de trabajar con la oficina. norma: el dÍa de servicios incluirá >> que vengan a renovar su tps y tener una consulta legal completa hharÁ ver si hay algÚn tipo de alivio. >> entre mÁs tiempo se tarden mÁs se va a tardar para que llegue e
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brother sha lap, help me, help me, help me. i'm talking to kellyanne conway.en friends for a long time. we are friends. on this issue of russian interference, they bring up hillary clinton every time. the president mentioned hillary clinton three times today. why can't we get religion from the white house that russia interfered, and he believes no one conflicted to him helped them do that. why can't he say that simple statement? >> i don't know maybe you ought to work for him. >> don't be cute, sha lap. why? there was nothing and it's all about nullifying the election. nobody's saying any of that who matters >> all i can tell you is that we have been talking about this for a long time. and it seems clear to me and mike pompeo was the source, that russia trying to tried to interfere that in some people's mind world war iii has already started on the internet. it's a serious problem. >> yes. >> and i think the people around the president take it very seriously. i just think when people slip into the idea that there was collusion when there's been no evidence pre
brother sha lap, help me, help me, help me. i'm talking to kellyanne conway.en friends for a long time. we are friends. on this issue of russian interference, they bring up hillary clinton every time. the president mentioned hillary clinton three times today. why can't we get religion from the white house that russia interfered, and he believes no one conflicted to him helped them do that. why can't he say that simple statement? >> i don't know maybe you ought to work for him. >>...
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. >> yesterday in waels megan and sha harry showed off how much they love kids.george and princess charlotte will be in their wedding. >> it's been over a week since michael douglas go ahead of his own sexual harassment scandal. today his accuser is speaking out. >> he thought he was the king of the world and he could humiliate meet. >> susan brody worked for douglas and told "the today show" she was constantly subjected to sexual harassment. she claims during a script meeting he performed a sex act in front of her. >> one of my friends told me you better not tell people about him. >> michael douglas did not comment today. he denied the claims before they were published. he said this is a complete lie, fabrication no truth to it whatsoever. douglas has the full support of his wife catherine zeta jones who told us it was important to quash the story. >> he did a statement. he did it. i think it's clear where he stands. i can't elaborate on something that is so very personal to him. what i can say it touches all of us. >> the oscar winning actress is focused on her
. >> yesterday in waels megan and sha harry showed off how much they love kids.george and princess charlotte will be in their wedding. >> it's been over a week since michael douglas go ahead of his own sexual harassment scandal. today his accuser is speaking out. >> he thought he was the king of the world and he could humiliate meet. >> susan brody worked for douglas and told "the today show" she was constantly subjected to sexual harassment. she claims during...
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church of highland park, after immigration and enforcement custom agents detained who shahna shan -- sha- immigrants. >> i give past or credit. he ran as a really good candidate for governor. i always have been. reporter: the pastor videotaped i.c.e. agents outside of the home of one of his members. >> i.c.e. is here, they are causing trouble. i hope friends you share this, this is what happens when i.c.e. starts to destroy our community. >> harry is staying at the church, he has lived in the state since 1993. in hopes of giving him and his family a better life. >> maybe by tonight. put me in the plane or tomorrow morning. reporter: in october, i interviewed copper dale, and another couple who were afraided to report to i.c.e. for fear of being deportd. >> since last january we knew that the community would be in trouble. because we have finally did portin -- deportation orders for the people. reporter: he is working with the acl u to file law the to protect the families from indonesia. >> 3 guys were supposed to report tuesday, and robbery in march, the other guy february 14. they had n
church of highland park, after immigration and enforcement custom agents detained who shahna shan -- sha- immigrants. >> i give past or credit. he ran as a really good candidate for governor. i always have been. reporter: the pastor videotaped i.c.e. agents outside of the home of one of his members. >> i.c.e. is here, they are causing trouble. i hope friends you share this, this is what happens when i.c.e. starts to destroy our community. >> harry is staying at the church, he...
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of ourselves they were saving religious persecution near christians who came from in doe negotiate sha. >> attorney general said he sent a letter to u.s. homeland security expressing concern with how i.c.e. acted. >> they have guidelines and the area where they will not undertake enforcement action putting aside lality of the facts where they can take place and good locations and hospitals. now in the case, the action take plies. >> friday they were getting together paperwork to file al motion for the two men detained. we caught back up who escaped. >> what heaped yesterday ap i try not to go there and what i have right now. >> gives murphy prop force coming to the church once he heard the news. >> huge kudos for showing up. it meant the world to those. governor murphy. and the governor's office, i believe, yes, that is not good. he says his suggestion the governor is to have counties alert system to warn resident when i.c.e. agents are out and allow to send instant mess apps to local residents i have ya phone, e-mail in red. in highland park. ashley johnson, reporting for "chasing new
of ourselves they were saving religious persecution near christians who came from in doe negotiate sha. >> attorney general said he sent a letter to u.s. homeland security expressing concern with how i.c.e. acted. >> they have guidelines and the area where they will not undertake enforcement action putting aside lality of the facts where they can take place and good locations and hospitals. now in the case, the action take plies. >> friday they were getting together paperwork...
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. >> 10 years ago i broke the news that jim sha -- the nfc championship is a match-up of the best defense in the league. first if point as lowed and yardage allowed but the birds say don't forget about us. >> have you the number one defense coming in statistically obviously it fires us up. we know going into the game that whoever defense plays better will win the game. >> we have a lot of confidence in the defense as well. and the defense that we have. and we are not focused on them. a big performance ourselves and our home and crowd and the crowd gets up for the defense. and in order to make it a home field advantage we have to play well. >> after all home dogs have to eat. corey clem ent wearing a t-shirt that lane johnson is selling. they are keeping it loose for this game and for some of them waiting for this for their entire careers. jay ajayi is taking it all in. >> getting trod play the biggest game of my career so far and exciting and i know we are all just ready because we are so close. and it's definitely a shame not to get it done. >> and everyone is asking me how to get a dog
. >> 10 years ago i broke the news that jim sha -- the nfc championship is a match-up of the best defense in the league. first if point as lowed and yardage allowed but the birds say don't forget about us. >> have you the number one defense coming in statistically obviously it fires us up. we know going into the game that whoever defense plays better will win the game. >> we have a lot of confidence in the defense as well. and the defense that we have. and we are not focused...
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as can you see here sha, robert trying to sit up but can't sit up like a dog normally would.s you can see, he's got a bad injury on his back. they worry it may keep him from using his back legs. they carry him to their center. >> that's a severe injury. his entire back is exposed. >> it looks like it's festering and full of bugs and stuff. >> do they know knew happened? >> they think he may have been hit by a car. this is going to take many weeks of bed rest. they have to massage him and give him therapy. but watch him a few weeks later. he's taking his very first steps. >> they don't give up on these animals. >> hm-mm. >> there's a lot of hard work they're putting into these rescues. >> you're absolutely right. >> he's wobbly. >> totally wobbly. but weeks later, bed rest. >> he's got swagger now. >> pep in his step. >> but there you see robert, he's made a significant recovery from what he looked like when they first brought him in. he just needed some tender loving care and kisses, apparently. >>> one thing you americans love, the elevated hand slap. >> up into the sky. >>
as can you see here sha, robert trying to sit up but can't sit up like a dog normally would.s you can see, he's got a bad injury on his back. they worry it may keep him from using his back legs. they carry him to their center. >> that's a severe injury. his entire back is exposed. >> it looks like it's festering and full of bugs and stuff. >> do they know knew happened? >> they think he may have been hit by a car. this is going to take many weeks of bed rest. they have...
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not the order of universe but his offered of the universe but the ministry sgan in the room chairing shary and grew to be 5 we wanted to preach and teach and act god's love 40 years later i retired having been in the tenderloin most of that 7, 8, 9 some have god drew us into the someplace we became the network ministries for homeless women escaping prostitution if the months period before i performed memorial services store produced women that were murdered on the streets of san francisco so i went back to the board and said we say to do something the number one be a safe place for them to live while he worked on changing 4 months later we were given the building in january of 1998 we opened it as a safe house for women escaping prostitution i've seen those counselors women find their strength and their beauty and their wisdom and come to be able to affirmative as the daughters of god and they accepted me and made me, be a part of the their lives. >> special things to the women that offered me a chance safe house will forever be a part of the who i've become and you made that possible li
not the order of universe but his offered of the universe but the ministry sgan in the room chairing shary and grew to be 5 we wanted to preach and teach and act god's love 40 years later i retired having been in the tenderloin most of that 7, 8, 9 some have god drew us into the someplace we became the network ministries for homeless women escaping prostitution if the months period before i performed memorial services store produced women that were murdered on the streets of san francisco so i...
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he says any claim that the hush sha worked with russia is a democrat host. >> well, again, there has been no collusion between the trump campaign and russians or trump and russians. no colugs. when i watch you interview all the people democrating their dmit te commit tease. >> and an interview with robert mueller is coming from democrats. >>> well, the flu is quickly spreading and according to health officials this is one of the worst flu seasons in years. officials say the flu is widespread meaning there are outbreaks across the state. pennsylvania reports 18 deaths including one child. and in central jersey, officials blame the flu for the death of an unvaccinated 4-year-old. and this healthy 21-year-old man from western pennsylvania died of complications from the flu and now chi her's family is ergeing people to take action to fight the flu. >> try and know your body. don't let things go. you know, whenever you're -- you have fever and you have it multiple days, just don't let it go. get it taken care of. >> experts say the flu shot is not as effective this year as it has been in
he says any claim that the hush sha worked with russia is a democrat host. >> well, again, there has been no collusion between the trump campaign and russians or trump and russians. no colugs. when i watch you interview all the people democrating their dmit te commit tease. >> and an interview with robert mueller is coming from democrats. >>> well, the flu is quickly spreading and according to health officials this is one of the worst flu seasons in years. officials say the...
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. >> a whole family sha meet with such a disaster. >> recovery teams have been sorting through the wreckage. what caused to fall from the sky is still not known. >>> it wasn't exactly the regular season finale eagles fans were hoping for. >> but now they can turn to the the attention to the playoffs. with the top seed already pretty much locked up, this game was just a chance for backups to get? experience. the defense managed to contain ezekiel elliott and the dallas offense and without carson wentz leading the offense, the d will need to step up big time in the postseason. >> i understand the significance of where we are right now. and that adds a little bit of urgency to the preparations, to the small things. your diet, sleep, what you put into it over the next two weeks. because it's here. playoffs are here. regular season is done. everything that we've worked for over the last year is at our feet. and it's exciting. >> eagles will play their first playoff game on saturday january 13th at 4:35 right here on nbc 10. they will play either the saints, panthers or falcons. >>> pushing the r
. >> a whole family sha meet with such a disaster. >> recovery teams have been sorting through the wreckage. what caused to fall from the sky is still not known. >>> it wasn't exactly the regular season finale eagles fans were hoping for. >> but now they can turn to the the attention to the playoffs. with the top seed already pretty much locked up, this game was just a chance for backups to get? experience. the defense managed to contain ezekiel elliott and the dallas...
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why is the main reason why i have the eagles advancing the defense led by defensive coordinator jim sharegreen war. the eagles defense finished fourth in yards and points this season. that's a top defense. the defense will be aided by the 68,000 plus that will be giving everything they have from the tans and that's 100 percent true. everybody must do their part. truss me it's a frakor much there it is my recipe pi for succeed on sunday and overall a trip to minnesota that no one will want to miss. we're going to the bowel. how about the locals in la they're over all the traffic near the world famous hollywood sign. why not put up a second sign. the new one would be on the other side of the hill fac ing the suburban san fer nand oh valley. they also suggested a gondola to carry people ul to the in fuss us sign. the observatory is up there. a lot going on. what really is going on is sandra at the linc. let the dogs out. let the dogs eat chickie and petes tomorrow morning for our pep rally. good day will be there. show up you we'll see you you at the linc on sunday. i no wondering, "what i
why is the main reason why i have the eagles advancing the defense led by defensive coordinator jim sharegreen war. the eagles defense finished fourth in yards and points this season. that's a top defense. the defense will be aided by the 68,000 plus that will be giving everything they have from the tans and that's 100 percent true. everybody must do their part. truss me it's a frakor much there it is my recipe pi for succeed on sunday and overall a trip to minnesota that no one will want to...
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. >> reporter: earlier in the evening daish sha hargrave questioned the superintendent's raise when workersn't seen a pay increase in decades. >> feel like it's a slap in the face to teachers, cafeteria workers and other support staff we have. >> reporter: but she was cut off. >> stop right now. >> reporter: ruled out of order by school board president, saying the session not meant for questions. city marshal intervenes. >> i'm going to remove you. >> do not. >> reporter: several audience members start recording as visibly shaken teacher is escorted off-camera. >> what did you think was going to happen? >> reporter: booked into city jail on resisting officer and remaining while forbidden. nbc news reached out to school district, superintendent and board president, didn't get a response. no charges will be filed. board member spoke to us over skype. >> why arrest her? she didn't disturb the meeting. >> reporter: tonight likely has more questions about how she was treated. nbc news. >>> still to come, patrick woke up with a sore back. but he's got work to do. so he took aleve this morning. if
. >> reporter: earlier in the evening daish sha hargrave questioned the superintendent's raise when workersn't seen a pay increase in decades. >> feel like it's a slap in the face to teachers, cafeteria workers and other support staff we have. >> reporter: but she was cut off. >> stop right now. >> reporter: ruled out of order by school board president, saying the session not meant for questions. city marshal intervenes. >> i'm going to remove you. >>...
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. >>> deputy press secretary raj sha is here to make the case for the president on immigration, the hopeor a budget dl, and he will be tested on both. we also hav conessmen fm the left and the right who might hold the keys to a deal. i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." >>> as always, we start with facts first. immigrants are dangerous. i'm going to throw them out. i'm going to build a big wall all the way across the border and mexico is going to pay for it. those were the signature promises that helped donald john trump separate himself from a packed republican field. now, of course at the time, trump may not have thought that he would ever win or have to deliver on any of those promises. and those who did think that they might win knew that much of what trump was saying was crazy talk. and just tonight, finally after almost a year in office, the white house comes clean as the chief of staff, general john kelly, admits that much of trump's talk about immigration was, quote, uninformed. >> he's very definitely changed his attitudes towards the daca issue and even the wall. he has evol
. >>> deputy press secretary raj sha is here to make the case for the president on immigration, the hopeor a budget dl, and he will be tested on both. we also hav conessmen fm the left and the right who might hold the keys to a deal. i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." >>> as always, we start with facts first. immigrants are dangerous. i'm going to throw them out. i'm going to build a big wall all the way across the border and mexico is going to pay for it....
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. >> nearly four years come and gone since melee sha miss is that yoursly disappeared with more thansearch. it's working with the american company oceanin fine tea to try to find the plane. it took off in match of 2014. and was head when it disappeared. some serious cash is about to get dollared out, two major jackpots both with winner, each one has just won winning ticket. so iain we're here, just a guess on my part that fox 29 did not win this one. >> it wasn't's we had a lot of tickets. lucy a lot of pools. unless you recently took a trip out of state and bought a lottery ticket chances are you ain't the winner either, a single ticket won total five $570 million the ticket was sold in new hampshire, no one claimed it yet. the small market in sold the ticket will get a $75,000 bonus. and someone isn't florida is sitting on a fortune worth all half put a billion, a single 450 million dollar ticket was sold at a 7-eleven in florida not far from tampa. the lump cash sum payment over $280 million. match all six numbers. winner has 180 days to champion their prize. even if you didn't wi
. >> nearly four years come and gone since melee sha miss is that yoursly disappeared with more thansearch. it's working with the american company oceanin fine tea to try to find the plane. it took off in match of 2014. and was head when it disappeared. some serious cash is about to get dollared out, two major jackpots both with winner, each one has just won winning ticket. so iain we're here, just a guess on my part that fox 29 did not win this one. >> it wasn't's we had a lot of...
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reporting live in dublin, anush sha rasta, nbc bay area news. >>> several students say they were drugged at a fraternity party. police and the university investigating the alleged incident at the sigma xi fraternity house. students were drugged by someone who wasn't a stanford student. they were members of the fraternity and the sorority and the rowing team. they reported symptoms that are reported about tranquilizers that are used as date rape drugs. >> if it's true, it's obviously terrible, especially with the past, like the history of the whole brock turner case and everything. it really would show that not that much has changed, i guess, on campus. >> the landlord of that fraternity house tells us alcohol will be permanently banned in the common areas beginning this spring. >>> a follow-up on that uc berkeley student detained by immigration officials over the holidays. today an immigration judge granted his release on bond while the case is pending. agents detained luis mora last month at border protection checkpoint in san diego. he's undocumented but was protected under the dream a
reporting live in dublin, anush sha rasta, nbc bay area news. >>> several students say they were drugged at a fraternity party. police and the university investigating the alleged incident at the sigma xi fraternity house. students were drugged by someone who wasn't a stanford student. they were members of the fraternity and the sorority and the rowing team. they reported symptoms that are reported about tranquilizers that are used as date rape drugs. >> if it's true, it's...
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nike sha jumped almost 5% on the upgrade news to $67.21. >>> an experimental drug aimed at treating cancer of the bile conduct achieved promising results in scotland. that helped drive up shares of e drug maker. it is a small cap stock. it rose $6, 41% to $21.20. >> kansas city southern beat expectations though revenue came up short. the stock was up 6% since the start of the year. today, shares down to $110. and one of the world's biggest traders of crops like soy beans and corn reportedly being eyed by a take over by archer daniels midland, but they may fine themselves in a bidding war because they were approached by a mining conglomerate last may. the shares were higher in after-hours trading ended the regular day to $76.56 adm shares unchanged in the session following a percent gain today. shares closed at $40.96. >>> tonight's market monitor is betting on the power of smart technology. last time he was on in august he liked mgm resorts, which up is 15%. act vision blizzards, which is up 15%. and the emcorps he merging markets etf, which is also up. joining us is rob gerber. welcome ba
nike sha jumped almost 5% on the upgrade news to $67.21. >>> an experimental drug aimed at treating cancer of the bile conduct achieved promising results in scotland. that helped drive up shares of e drug maker. it is a small cap stock. it rose $6, 41% to $21.20. >> kansas city southern beat expectations though revenue came up short. the stock was up 6% since the start of the year. today, shares down to $110. and one of the world's biggest traders of crops like soy beans and corn...
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on several front pages, including the japan times, is the much anticipated hand—sha ke between north the upcoming olympics. french president emmanuel macron made the front page of the china daily, celebrating joint progress with president xijinping. and the straits times also led with the korea meeting and the upcoming military talks that have been agreed too. now, what stories are sparking discussions online? yes, let's look at what is trending right now. first the lizards in florida — now alligators in north carolina are showing how they adapt to survive cold weather. at shallotte river swamp park they've been poking out their nostrils and breathing through holes in the ice. when the water is this cold, they enter a state of hibernation and doing this helps them to breathe. it is unsurprising that alligators have been around for so long. calls have been growing for the release of two reuters journalists in myanmar who are facing accusations of breaching the country's official secrets act. wa lone and jaw soe oo were detained on december 12th and are due to make their second appeara
on several front pages, including the japan times, is the much anticipated hand—sha ke between north the upcoming olympics. french president emmanuel macron made the front page of the china daily, celebrating joint progress with president xijinping. and the straits times also led with the korea meeting and the upcoming military talks that have been agreed too. now, what stories are sparking discussions online? yes, let's look at what is trending right now. first the lizards in florida — now...
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increasingly be perceived as a less than welcoming place we can listen now to the voices of benson the shas these children interviewed for a film called because you're a jew what they were showing on t w. i always felt it was better not to say i'm jewish. really yeah i don't see it that way. oh yeah i hardly told anyone. not at university either. and i don't keep quiet about it because to me that would feel like it's something i should be ashamed about even if that's not how it is for use as if it were secret highnesses you know i'm jewish. my kitchen discuss their problem this is the image might be. has the mobbing experience that your son went through change to the children's attitude and if you look toward the young israelis who in the past years have been coming to berlin with great alacrity would you say to those thinking about coming better stay away no i wouldn't say better stay away but i would say brace yourself be aware. to what kind of city and what kind of country you're coming to and look really carefully in which area you want to live but i think most israelis who are coming t
increasingly be perceived as a less than welcoming place we can listen now to the voices of benson the shas these children interviewed for a film called because you're a jew what they were showing on t w. i always felt it was better not to say i'm jewish. really yeah i don't see it that way. oh yeah i hardly told anyone. not at university either. and i don't keep quiet about it because to me that would feel like it's something i should be ashamed about even if that's not how it is for use as if...
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and syria but turkey does not want that turkey wants to basically crush any critter shas peroration and they want to attack the kurdish people are not terrorists as there is no such terrorist this is a nonsense for the turkish people anybody wants to run as per the kurdish right they call that it is a terrorist and our opinion is turkey with iran they are both side of the coin whether she ours journey the islamist radical trying to control either iraq the the shia in this case the sunni by turkey control syria and they're each trying to grab the power and have some understanding to undermine us in the international community so in our opinion it is difficult for the us to do anything but i think they can do much better that the truthy. should not have a green light to invade kurdish area that will undermine what the us have done in syria in terms of fighting isis all because the kurds would be forced to evacuate evacuate other areas and send christmas troops from easter and the stone of syria to the western kurdistan of syria thus creating vacuum that hash the shabby and a lot of shia m
and syria but turkey does not want that turkey wants to basically crush any critter shas peroration and they want to attack the kurdish people are not terrorists as there is no such terrorist this is a nonsense for the turkish people anybody wants to run as per the kurdish right they call that it is a terrorist and our opinion is turkey with iran they are both side of the coin whether she ours journey the islamist radical trying to control either iraq the the shia in this case the sunni by...
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bene sha be-- benicia has a military background. >> reporter: roadside work crews found that grenade near 680 last year. robert says his son's discovery was a once in a lifetime find, and for his son, a teachable moment. >> don't touch it, don't handle it, you know, the kids got lucky. >> reporter: in benicia, christin ayers, kpix 5. >>> an uproar in washington tonight over a classified memo about the russia investigation. republicans on the house intelligence committee wrote it. and now they voted along party lines to make it public. it claims to lay out evidence of potential surveillance abuses within the justice department. during the investigation into russian election meddling. the democrats say it is an attempt to undermine special council robert mueller. >> today this committee voted to put the president's personal information, perhaps their own political interest and the ability to hear from the department and the fbi. >> nancy pelosi says the memo contains significant inaccuracies and omissions that misrepresents the underlying intelligence president trump now has up to five
bene sha be-- benicia has a military background. >> reporter: roadside work crews found that grenade near 680 last year. robert says his son's discovery was a once in a lifetime find, and for his son, a teachable moment. >> don't touch it, don't handle it, you know, the kids got lucky. >> reporter: in benicia, christin ayers, kpix 5. >>> an uproar in washington tonight over a classified memo about the russia investigation. republicans on the house intelligence...
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it is harboured a sha keup, the weather get out and about.cially over high ground, there is likely to be a spell of snow, much of it though turning back to reign by the end of the day at the milderair begins to reign by the end of the day at the milder air begins to win out. it pushes in from the west. at 3pm there will still be significant snowfall in across a good part of scotla nd snowfall in across a good part of scotland but down to the south—west, something more mild, turning the wintry weather back to reign and an wintry weather back to reign and an wintry mix of rain, sleet and snow down into east anglia, some icy conditions also, temperatures two, three, four, six in london but rain. rain across the south—west of england, heavy rain continues through the afternoon but look at the temperatures, 12 degrees for plymouth, when the weather here, known in cardiff, some wet and windy weather into south wales, and for north wales as things turned more mild in the afternoon sun missed and merck and fog likely to develop across parts of northe
it is harboured a sha keup, the weather get out and about.cially over high ground, there is likely to be a spell of snow, much of it though turning back to reign by the end of the day at the milderair begins to reign by the end of the day at the milder air begins to win out. it pushes in from the west. at 3pm there will still be significant snowfall in across a good part of scotla nd snowfall in across a good part of scotland but down to the south—west, something more mild, turning the wintry...
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>> reporter: teacher deesh sha hargrave is still shaken from this moment. >> i was seriously panickedi've never been handcuffed in my life. >> reporter: when she was removed from a school board meeting, cuffed and booked. >> stop resisting. >> i'm pretty upset that no one stopped it from happening. >> reporter: the middle school teacher says she questioned the superintendent's $30,000 raise during the meeting. >> how are you going to take that money that is basically taken out of the pockets of teachers? >> reporter: standing up for her fellow teachers who have not had a pay increase in about a decade. >> it just felt like it was a slap in the face to everyone i work with every day. >> reporter: this meeting now prompting death threats. >> the calls that are not threats are obscene, horrible, even criticizing my staff. >> reporter: school board president anthony fontana says no one ordered the city marshal to remove the teacher, but fontana defended his actions. >> he was ushering her out of the board meeting and she resisted. >> reporter: arrest records show hargrave was booked into
>> reporter: teacher deesh sha hargrave is still shaken from this moment. >> i was seriously panickedi've never been handcuffed in my life. >> reporter: when she was removed from a school board meeting, cuffed and booked. >> stop resisting. >> i'm pretty upset that no one stopped it from happening. >> reporter: the middle school teacher says she questioned the superintendent's $30,000 raise during the meeting. >> how are you going to take that money...
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increasingly be perceived as a less than welcoming place we can listen now to the voices of benson the shas these children interviewed for a film called because you're a jew they were showing you. i always felt it was better not to say i'm jewish. really yeah i don't see it that way yeah oh yeah i hardly told anyone not at university either. and i don't keep quiet about it because to me that would feel like it's something i should be ashamed about it was even if that's not how it is for usually i think they were secretly an assist you know i'm jewish. people don't my kitchen discuss their problem this is the image my being. has the modeling experience that your son went through changed the children's attitude and if you look toward the young israelis who in the past years have been coming to berlin with great alacrity would you say to those thinking about becoming better stay away no i wouldn't say better stay away but i would say brace yourself be aware. to what kind of city and what kind of country you're coming to and look really carefully which area you want to live but i think most isr
increasingly be perceived as a less than welcoming place we can listen now to the voices of benson the shas these children interviewed for a film called because you're a jew they were showing you. i always felt it was better not to say i'm jewish. really yeah i don't see it that way yeah oh yeah i hardly told anyone not at university either. and i don't keep quiet about it because to me that would feel like it's something i should be ashamed about it was even if that's not how it is for usually...
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sha trying to yct sure how that is working out.m texas it, i mis this. >> y l service, neither nor rain or heat nor gloom of night but maybe a bomb cyclone can get in the way a little bit. these folks stepped in to give thisrier a nudge today t there and get the mail delivered. in ocean city you have to see this car. completely plowed in. i don't know g anywhere any time soon. you know who loves the snow the pups, that milo's first blizzard. let it snow. there he nd finallyooking at the pictures here and cute ones to be had. monica look who we found? your kidthere. >> check i cute. >> and some folks igloo. dad helping out there. something fun to do outdoors wear them out and they go to bed nice and eaause t >> where is my picture sitting on the couch by the fi "action news" will be on again early tomorrow morning starting at 4:00 a.m. with the latest on headed our way as well a the traffic and transit mg you need to start your day early tomorrow. more ahead on "action news" tonight. the birds and the eagles brave the snow today as
sha trying to yct sure how that is working out.m texas it, i mis this. >> y l service, neither nor rain or heat nor gloom of night but maybe a bomb cyclone can get in the way a little bit. these folks stepped in to give thisrier a nudge today t there and get the mail delivered. in ocean city you have to see this car. completely plowed in. i don't know g anywhere any time soon. you know who loves the snow the pups, that milo's first blizzard. let it snow. there he nd finallyooking at the...