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we work here at comcast spotlight, and we have the best tools for getting your advertising message out there. anywhere, any way your audience watches. consider them found. >>> we mentioned this at the top of the broadcast. nbc news has some new reporting tonight on why the justice department's number three decided to step aside. julia ainsley reports that rachel brand has grown frustrated by vacancies at the department and feared she might be asked to oversee robert mueller's russia investigation, quote, while brand has largely stayed out of the spotlight, public criticism of deputy attorney general rod rosenstein by donald trump worried brand that rosenstein's job could be in danger. should rosenstein be fired, brand would be next in line to oversee the investigation into russia's meddling thrusting her into a political spotlight that brand told friends she did not want to mention. the afore mentioned julia ainsley is with us tonight. we also welcome back chris mcgarren. she is leaving for a job as executive vice president of wal-mart, she was raised in michigan and iowa. she is a har
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that is something that has brought the spotlight onto this whole issue ofaid the spotlight onto this of aid agencies and whether or not people are being properly vetted and whether they are being properly investigated when allegations are made against them. save the children 110w made against them. save the children now being implicated in this. thank you very much. susana mendonca. ukip has voted to remove its leader, henry bolton, following controversy over racist messages sent by his former partner about prince harry's fiancee, meghan markle. mr bolton had refused to stand down, but today over 60% of members backed a motion of no confidence in him. the party is now looking for its fifth leader in 18 months, as our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. therefore henry bolton has been removed by the democratic decision of the membership... and with that, ukip bid farewell to another short—lived leader. henry bolton had put his fate in the hands of the party members and five months after they elected him they voted him out. you don't embark on something like this, obviously,
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aid agencies. spotlight very much on the charity sector and aid agencieslj spotlight very much on theood thing, that we are talking about this and allegations are coming to like and we are having a conversation. i think what you get particularly with the charity sector stories is people like to think that harassment and sexual abuse is done by bad people. what you're getting with the brendan cox story and also with aid workers in the charity sector is these can be good people doing good work who have families, who have friends who are not what you would consider a sexual predator, but who can also do terrible things and use prostitutes. this story claims some children as young as six were forced to sell sex. the reason it's perhaps taken longer to get the charity sector is we have this idea of everyone working in the charity sector is doing good work, that doesn't mean you don't need oversight and structure and a process for accusations, evidence, policies. i think perhaps the charity sector is a bit complacent because we think about it in a positive, rosy light. there are repercussio
aid agencies. spotlight very much on the charity sector and aid agencieslj spotlight very much on theood thing, that we are talking about this and allegations are coming to like and we are having a conversation. i think what you get particularly with the charity sector stories is people like to think that harassment and sexual abuse is done by bad people. what you're getting with the brendan cox story and also with aid workers in the charity sector is these can be good people doing good work...
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and more importantly she felt a fear she could be cast into that spotlight that rod rosenstein findsw where she would have to oversee the mueller probe if he was fired. and we know the president has been openly critical of rod rosenstein and his job has been in question some time. >> let me take the other side, julia. i know you're the reporter on the story and not the defender of the number three at justice but maybe you have knowledge on this. why not stand in the batter's box? it's a covetted job this slot at the justice department. especially among careerists in the government, especially among lawyers. why not stand in and take whatever comes? >> i think it's the time we're living in, brian. i've spoken to some people who say, of course, that that is a high profile position, but when you look at the pressure that the justice department is under, it's a toxic environment to work in right now and that job in particular is the most toxic. she's someone who is a conservative, but worked for george w. bush and president obama as well, and she does not want to be in this position wher
and more importantly she felt a fear she could be cast into that spotlight that rod rosenstein findsw where she would have to oversee the mueller probe if he was fired. and we know the president has been openly critical of rod rosenstein and his job has been in question some time. >> let me take the other side, julia. i know you're the reporter on the story and not the defender of the number three at justice but maybe you have knowledge on this. why not stand in the batter's box? it's a...
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. >> we'll talk much more about hope hicks in the spotlight she might be under right now because of the air force one meeting, the idea that maybe she was trying to obstruct justice. also the president leaving very shortly, he may speak to the press. we'll get our microphones to him and ask some questions. stay with that. >>> the super bowl is coming up. obviously there's a football game, big ads. usually there is a pregame interview with the president of the united states. guess which one of those three things is not happening this year. pass please. i'm here to fix the elevator. nothing's wrong with the elevator. right. but you want to fix it. right. so who sent you? new guy. what new guy? watson. my analysis of sensor and maintenance data indicates elevator 3 will malfunction in 2 days.
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. >> joel embiid making his all-star weekend debut, he is in the spotlight. sixers star will take part in the skills challenge tonight which is an obstacle course that includes dribbling and three-point shooting. tomorrow he will start with the team step, and last night he played nine minutes for world team in the rising stars challenge. >> first of all, i'm excited to be here. i feel like i'm here.
. >> joel embiid making his all-star weekend debut, he is in the spotlight. sixers star will take part in the skills challenge tonight which is an obstacle course that includes dribbling and three-point shooting. tomorrow he will start with the team step, and last night he played nine minutes for world team in the rising stars challenge. >> first of all, i'm excited to be here. i feel like i'm here.
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their day in the spotlight and they wanted it smart.n the league rochdale sit bottom of the third tier and were not supposed to come here with momentum, but the league one side could have had an early penalty. spurs had to improvise to handle them. in truth the premier league side were not at their peak, they had made 11 changes and their back—up striker was short of form. you have to take your chances to stay in this team. in the first have dale sensed an opportunity. henderson! ian henderson has become their cup hero, the sixth goal in six games, but with spurs burma quality venue a comeback was coming. theirjanuary signing was out to make his name. and he might have rescued their cup hopes today. take on tottenham in the cup and a draw comes with a special prize, rochdale's replay at wembley was four minutes away until this. the referee gives a penalty. now harry kane had been called for, a penalty taker without any sympathy. with that strike the tie looked settled, but deep into stoppage time rochdale tried one more time. would you
their day in the spotlight and they wanted it smart.n the league rochdale sit bottom of the third tier and were not supposed to come here with momentum, but the league one side could have had an early penalty. spurs had to improvise to handle them. in truth the premier league side were not at their peak, they had made 11 changes and their back—up striker was short of form. you have to take your chances to stay in this team. in the first have dale sensed an opportunity. henderson! ian...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin shining a spotlight on security diplomats the funds ministers of world leaders gathering at the munich security conference to assess the world's biggest security threats we'll hear from our correspondent at the summit that helped shape global relations also coming up poland's dispute over the remembrance as the country's prime minister arrives in berlin for talks critics want to know why poland has made it illegal to say there were poles who collaborated in the holocaust. plus the berlin film festival first animated opening feature. because they will get a number of guns wes anderson said i a little dogs and i thought there's a look at the starring role being played by the need to campaign at this year's fest. i'm brian thomas welcome to the show global security is very much in the spotlight at the munich security conference which opens in just a few hours now the very capitals fairing to kick off the annual event is very high profile one has deployed four thousand police officers to protect the delegates there it's a three day forum that. brings t
this is deja vu news live from berlin shining a spotlight on security diplomats the funds ministers of world leaders gathering at the munich security conference to assess the world's biggest security threats we'll hear from our correspondent at the summit that helped shape global relations also coming up poland's dispute over the remembrance as the country's prime minister arrives in berlin for talks critics want to know why poland has made it illegal to say there were poles who collaborated in...
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greetings and salutations with the spotlight of u.s. politics and media shining down hard on gun violence and mass shootings it's important to take note of some of the stunning numbers and tragedies being ignored or missed by the news media and capitol hill outrage machine you see they build those things just sit. in that harsh spotlight it's edge sometimes catching the light of day but most often not for the right reasons six hundred fifty murders were committed in the city of chicago with two thousand seven hundred eighty five shootings all in just the year of two thousand and seventeen but did you see any wall to wall mainstream coverage over this tragedy that's not to say chicago hasn't been covered no one is arguing that but the majority of that national coverage was not for the tragedy of losing six hundred fifty lives but rather on the gung ho political calls for getting tough on crime and locking up more young black males. and where is our collective u.s. media outrage over the epic loss of life taking place around the world mos
greetings and salutations with the spotlight of u.s. politics and media shining down hard on gun violence and mass shootings it's important to take note of some of the stunning numbers and tragedies being ignored or missed by the news media and capitol hill outrage machine you see they build those things just sit. in that harsh spotlight it's edge sometimes catching the light of day but most often not for the right reasons six hundred fifty murders were committed in the city of chicago with two...
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how the super bowl halftime show gave a spotlight to a local pizza shop owner. >> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> right now at 11:00, planning the biggest party in philadelphia history. >> we're going to make it hapto happen, going to party like we've never had a party before. >> the city ready to throw your super bowl champion eagles the most epic parade we have ever seen. >> the level of excitement is unbelievable! >> and if it you think broad street was wild last night, just you wait. thanks for watching nbc 10, your official eagles station. i'm erin coleman. philadelphia will host the first eagles super bowl parade in history on thursday, but tonight, the lombardi trophy is already shining here in our city. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles! >> brought the lombardi trophy off the plane at philadelphia international airport today. they showed it off to a group of fans who wanted a glichls mpse e super bowl winners. the entire city will get a chance to see them thursday morning. the eagles parade of champions will start at broad in south philadelphia and head down broad to city hall and finally m
how the super bowl halftime show gave a spotlight to a local pizza shop owner. >> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> right now at 11:00, planning the biggest party in philadelphia history. >> we're going to make it hapto happen, going to party like we've never had a party before. >> the city ready to throw your super bowl champion eagles the most epic parade we have ever seen. >> the level of excitement is unbelievable! >> and if it you think broad street was...
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you the parade had been moved from a date in april to now so certainly it is taking some of the spotlight away from pyongyang which is where south korea would much rather have the world world's attention on right now journalist jason strother reporting from seoul thank you jason thank you that to some other stories making news around the world officials in venezuela has set april twenty second as the date for the presidential election despite criticism that the early ballots won't be fair president nicolas my little has already launched his campaign for a second term and stance as the only candidate deadly flooding and mudslides that swept bolivia following days of heavy rains homes and cars have been damaged by mud and rubble a state of emergency has been declared in several regions. rescuers in taiwan her combing through the rubble following tuesday strong earthquake around fifty people are still unaccounted for however aftershocks combined with rain and low temperatures are hampering rescue efforts at least nine were killed and hundreds more injured in the six point four magnitude quak
you the parade had been moved from a date in april to now so certainly it is taking some of the spotlight away from pyongyang which is where south korea would much rather have the world world's attention on right now journalist jason strother reporting from seoul thank you jason thank you that to some other stories making news around the world officials in venezuela has set april twenty second as the date for the presidential election despite criticism that the early ballots won't be fair...
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a new tv series that premieres tonight puts the spotlight on what they they call the philadelphia area'smost shocking murders. patty hemco shared memories with us. her story will be featured in the premier episode of investigation discovery's homicide city. >> i mean they took away my life. they took away his life. he was 28 and had so much to give this world, and i think it's going to honor john's memory. >> she's now a professor and psychologist at buck's county community college. she us her story to teach others about grief and recovering from tragedy. >>> gun owner amanda meyer of connecticut says she needed to do something after watching the images from florida, so she destroyed her handgun. other gun owners are getting rid of their rifles and posting pictures under the hashtag one less gun. this all started with a facebook video that's -- he was so moved by the florida shooting that he cut up his ar 15. >>> new jersey is marking a milestone, could mark a milestone. governor phil murphy announced his cabinet could be the first in state history with more women than men. if the legisl
a new tv series that premieres tonight puts the spotlight on what they they call the philadelphia area'smost shocking murders. patty hemco shared memories with us. her story will be featured in the premier episode of investigation discovery's homicide city. >> i mean they took away my life. they took away his life. he was 28 and had so much to give this world, and i think it's going to honor john's memory. >> she's now a professor and psychologist at buck's county community college....
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she prefers to serve the president without a spotlight shining on her. >> i got to know hope in june of 2015 when donald trump announced for president. back then it was basically hope hicks and corey lewandowski. we forget this because the president is surrounded by so many people. it was hope and corey. corey left a year later and it was hope. i interviewed her several times. she is smart. she's a good listener. she's thoughtful. she is intensely loyal to donald trump and she is i have no doubt a keeper of secrets. there is no question. she has been with him throughout that entire campaign. she was a last woman standing by election day. president trump feels incredibly comfortable with her and when he's in the oval with reporters, with other senior aids, she is often there and she is a listener. now, the quote that corallo is basically saying he's going to tell mueller in the investigation is a very damning quote. i don't know whether hope actually said that or not, but clearly mueller is looking at obstruction of justice and any thing that he can piece together which sort of sugges
she prefers to serve the president without a spotlight shining on her. >> i got to know hope in june of 2015 when donald trump announced for president. back then it was basically hope hicks and corey lewandowski. we forget this because the president is surrounded by so many people. it was hope and corey. corey left a year later and it was hope. i interviewed her several times. she is smart. she's a good listener. she's thoughtful. she is intensely loyal to donald trump and she is i have...
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it was a time when appalachiaru was th into the national spotlight. >> beside these roads, the shackstar paper and pine which are the homes of a million permanently poor. >> brown: appalshop had two big goals: to foster new skilland jobs, and to give local people a way to tell their own stories. ♪ ♪ >> brown: rb e. smith, ada's father, was a foundi member of appalshop. his father, grandfather and brothers all worked in the coal mines. >> he began here in 1952about when i was born, and he worked here until '73. >> brown: but coal jobs were going away, along with local residents. >> i graduated from whitesburgl high sch 1970. there were 170 of us graduated. by the end of the summer, less than 50 of us were here, with n ho ever returning.s generati people, thousands and millions of people, leaved mining areas, e people who remain miss them. miss them bad. brown: trained at appal and armed with cameras, smith and others took on a new kind of work. >> it was a y to be a part of the solution, and to kind of understand the place that we were a part of. >> brown: they produced scores of films
it was a time when appalachiaru was th into the national spotlight. >> beside these roads, the shackstar paper and pine which are the homes of a million permanently poor. >> brown: appalshop had two big goals: to foster new skilland jobs, and to give local people a way to tell their own stories. ♪ ♪ >> brown: rb e. smith, ada's father, was a foundi member of appalshop. his father, grandfather and brothers all worked in the coal mines. >> he began here in 1952about...
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we need to continue to shine the spotlight.s dappointing that south korea's own president, who is a foer human rights lawyer, is not as focused on this as president trump is. i think it'abs adm that vice president pence did that. >> yang: mr. ruggiero, youay you feel the north koreans are trying to drive a wedge between south korea and the united states. how real do you think that wedgr is and wha the consequences? >> well, the conversation we're having here. this is wt kim john -- kim jong-un wants. they want a wedge between the united states and south korea. the other thing they want is to sabotage the sanctions program. it's finally showing some succes i think kim jong-un has felt that pressure. and he knows that if he is talking to south korea, that it will be harder for the united states to go to countries and ask them to do thingsbove the letter of the law, which is really what we need on the sanctions parameter, what we've seen so far. >> i agree, anthony, but the sanctions are beginning to show some trarks and that's pr
we need to continue to shine the spotlight.s dappointing that south korea's own president, who is a foer human rights lawyer, is not as focused on this as president trump is. i think it'abs adm that vice president pence did that. >> yang: mr. ruggiero, youay you feel the north koreans are trying to drive a wedge between south korea and the united states. how real do you think that wedgr is and wha the consequences? >> well, the conversation we're having here. this is wt kim john --...
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a full day of olympic competition, and some local stars, are in the spotlight. >>> right now, a full of olympic competition, and some local stars are in the spotlight, but one fan favorite suffered a tough break. >> we're tracking unusually dangerous weather conditions. firefighters on alert across the bay area. >> the news starts right now. good afternoon, everyone. thank you for joining us. >> we're on with a special olympics edition of nbc bay area news. wohl get to all the action on our bay area athletes in pyeongchang in a moment. we want to update you on unusually strong winds across the area. park rangers had to close the lighthouse stairs because of that high wind. firefighters notice north bay are keeping a close eye on the conditions. >> rob mayeda has been tracking the wind all afternoon. >> it looks like we're looking at this evening to midnight tonight. our storm ranger doppler radar, should be seeing a lot of rain this year. seeing nothing of the sort in san jose, 71 degrees outside. mostly clear skies. it's those north bay hills through about midnight tonight that will
a full day of olympic competition, and some local stars, are in the spotlight. >>> right now, a full of olympic competition, and some local stars are in the spotlight, but one fan favorite suffered a tough break. >> we're tracking unusually dangerous weather conditions. firefighters on alert across the bay area. >> the news starts right now. good afternoon, everyone. thank you for joining us. >> we're on with a special olympics edition of nbc bay area news. wohl get...
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and as i mentioned before, the obamas back in the spotlight.dent says he might change about that dramatic official portrait. ♪ if you wear a denture, you not only want a clean feeling every day, you want your denture to be stain free. did you know there's a specialty cleanser that's gentle enough for everyday use and cleans better than regular toothpaste? try polident cleanser. it has a four in one cleaning system that kills ten times more odor causing bacteria than regular toothpaste, deep cleans where brushing may miss, helps remove tough stains, and maintains the original color of your dentures when used daily. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture, use polident every day. ( ♪ ) ♪ one is the only number ♪ that you'll ever need ♪ staying ahead isn't about waiting for a chance. it's about the one bold choice you make, that moves you forward. ( ♪ ) the one and only cadillac escalade. come in now for this exceptional offer on the cadillac escalade. get this low-mileage lease on this 2018 cadillac escalade from around $879 per month. visit you
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their turn in the spotlight. weather...ics. >>> local athletes waiting for their turn in the spotlight. weather already a big factor in these olympics. a special edition of "nbc bay area news" starts right now. good evening or good morning. thanks for staying up with us. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm jessica aguirre. a big day of action in south korea. but not for every athlete. wind forcing a delay for some events and impacting local athletes. >> garvin thomas has the story from south korea. >> reporter: it is possible, it would seem, for the winter olympics to get a bit too wintry. a cold wind blew sunday, letting fans, organizers, and athletes know who's boss around here. the women's snowboard slope style qualifier was postponed because of the wind. south lake tahoe's jamie anderson will have to wait at least one more day to begin her sense of her gold medal, which is just fine with her mother, lauren. >> i'm glad they canceled it because it's dangerous. it really is. the wind blew and she fell and she got hurt, not bad, b
their turn in the spotlight. weather...ics. >>> local athletes waiting for their turn in the spotlight. weather already a big factor in these olympics. a special edition of "nbc bay area news" starts right now. good evening or good morning. thanks for staying up with us. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm jessica aguirre. a big day of action in south korea. but not for every athlete. wind forcing a delay for some events and impacting local athletes. >> garvin thomas has...
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millions of living rooms and thousands of establishments across the nation stot spotlight is on our teamdelphia eagles right now. fans across the delaware valley are filled with hope that the city finally gets a super bowl win. "eyewitness news" reporter chante lance is live at philadelphia's oldest watering hole anticipation at all-time high row. chante. >> it is a full house here at mc guillens. crowds are pumped. the game is starting. they are hoping that the spear witness continues and that their home city will pull off that win. whoo! >> reporter: the excitement electric. >> eagles except. >> reporter: the lines long. >> we don't have backup plan much this is our only plan. >> reporter: more than 100 eagles fans lined the streets in downtown philadelphia pumped and hopeful to secure a hundred dollars spot with all you can eat food and drinks inside mc guillen's old ale house to watch the super bowl. >> we are just so in awe. >> reporter: chris mullens, jr. a third generation owner of the irish pub. mc guillens is the longest running tavern in philadelphia opening a hundred 5058 year
millions of living rooms and thousands of establishments across the nation stot spotlight is on our teamdelphia eagles right now. fans across the delaware valley are filled with hope that the city finally gets a super bowl win. "eyewitness news" reporter chante lance is live at philadelphia's oldest watering hole anticipation at all-time high row. chante. >> it is a full house here at mc guillens. crowds are pumped. the game is starting. they are hoping that the spear witness...
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in some cases, i think it warrants disclosure, to put a spotlight on the abuses. but you can't do it every time you have a concern. if you did come i don't think law enforcement can function. if every time senator wyden or someone on the hill says this doesn't strike me as right, therefore i'm going to release it, that can be the right outcome. i think people need to exercise judgment and discretion and really only go to the transparency when they think there is a serious material case of law-enforcement abuse. even when he do that, you need to make sure you do without jeopardizing law enforcement in general or sources or intelligence methods. >> shannon: you always tackle the tough questions. thank you. investigators are on the scene of a deadly train derailment during republican lawmakers earlier today when it slammed into a garbage truck. tonight the g.o.p. retreat is going on with vice presidents mike pence opening up the gathering. lauren blanchard joins us live. good evening. >> hi, shannon. ntsb is the lead investigator of the crash. they say on scene inves
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. >>> super bowl spotlight. how a local pizza shop owner becomes part of the halftime entertainment. >>> stock market slide. wall street experiences a historic drop. and experts say it might not all be bad. >> announcer: nbc10 news starts now. >>> good tuesday morning. this is "nbc 10 news today." first look at 4:00, i'm katy zachry. >> and i'm ted greenberg. thanks for being with us. you're going to need your jacket when you head out the door. it's chilly out there, "first alert" meteorologist bill henley is here with the most accurate forecast in town. good morning, bill. >> good morning, ted. we're still in wintertime and it feels like it. in february, temperatures in the 20s. that's exactly what we have. but it is a live view of center city from the kimmel center. it will warm up later on. tonight, it gets cold. clouds move in. tomorrow, we issue a "first alert" for the morning commute tomorrow. a little bit of snow and freezing rain just enough to make it messy. but not today. today, we'll start with clouds
. >>> super bowl spotlight. how a local pizza shop owner becomes part of the halftime entertainment. >>> stock market slide. wall street experiences a historic drop. and experts say it might not all be bad. >> announcer: nbc10 news starts now. >>> good tuesday morning. this is "nbc 10 news today." first look at 4:00, i'm katy zachry. >> and i'm ted greenberg. thanks for being with us. you're going to need your jacket when you head out the door....
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spotlight on people. you're on t w. hello from the kick off today so we're shooting star fashion week but that's a look first at what else is coming up. the world almost dream germany's most famous puppet theater turned seventeen. party and the wide range of american breakfast often to some all for. diner. to the top mom to the highest peak of the pilot meets. he's a rising star of the international fashion scene design not so obvious the thirty five year old australian has been living in milan for years and even in the city of fashion where big labels such as a mani. based he was able to make a name for himself mean fashion week has just started and obvious of presented his latest collection there it's inspired by his old home country he says it's good to be able to show off your roots and he has what it looked like on the catwalk. outfits that look like. paintings created yet timeless about short lived trends and opening highlight of midland fashion week. that came courtesy of thirty five year old austrian design tale
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she's been in the spotlight a lot more recently. her own role has been in the spotlight. what is significant about this is not about hope but what it means for president trump. she is one of the very few people the 11 in his inner circle that was here in the west wing. other staffers know that though she was the communications director, she wore a lot of hats and didn't often leave the white house to go to lunch or meet people. the president would yell to her from the oval office. hope, get in here. he would go back and forth where about how significant his campaign was. certainly a very big person. hope shiks leaving, his two children, ivanka trump and his son-in-law, jared kushner, their status in the west swing highly questionable and people don't believe they'll be there long term. scan is the only person in the inner circle that has been around for several years that is left in the west wing hope hicks' departure. >> she was also involved in that statement in new york the president's son and others, paul manafort, had with russians. >> there were so many questions. h
she's been in the spotlight a lot more recently. her own role has been in the spotlight. what is significant about this is not about hope but what it means for president trump. she is one of the very few people the 11 in his inner circle that was here in the west wing. other staffers know that though she was the communications director, she wore a lot of hats and didn't often leave the white house to go to lunch or meet people. the president would yell to her from the oval office. hope, get in...
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the eagles and their fans were in the spotlight for super bowl lii. >> that's right. one fan in particular got unexpectedly thrown into the spotlight during the halftime snow. ♪ got this feeling in my body >> justin timberlake gave the crowd the chance for the ultimate halftime selfie. you can see tony capone having his time. business owner captures the moment from one point of few for social media. he came home to find pictures of had its appearance waiting for him at the stop. he only found out moments for the game. >> he said, make room, mr. timberlake, don't touch him. dancing, singing, singing along with him. it was crazy. >> it almost didn't happen because tony originally had nose bleed seats. and moments before the game started, he scored an upgrade. >> definitely scored. >>> two eagles went hollywood before heading back to philadelphia. running backs corey clements and jay ajayi were on jimmy kimmel talking about that trick play on fourth and goal that shocked everyone. >> how many times did you guys practice this play? >> oh, the fast play to nick? >> yeah, t
the eagles and their fans were in the spotlight for super bowl lii. >> that's right. one fan in particular got unexpectedly thrown into the spotlight during the halftime snow. ♪ got this feeling in my body >> justin timberlake gave the crowd the chance for the ultimate halftime selfie. you can see tony capone having his time. business owner captures the moment from one point of few for social media. he came home to find pictures of had its appearance waiting for him at the stop....
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spotlight on people. toughened up. drones and about them down again. we take you to europe's most famous neighbor hundred agents of this one tops them all europe's highest peak. because the winter is at its best right. going to the mountain all series this week if you're over fifty sixty minutes. what do you think what you get for fifty cents. or fifty said i. know a lot of this figures here are not good which is a disputed stinking cup feels a lot of stuff did you know it cost fifty cents to feed long hungry child for one full day. to keep one. game in. numbers had all. the share of the meal sharing the children is just fifty cents to tap on your smartphone smartphone users outnumber short lived. imagine the impact you and your friends could have together weekend and global hunger please download the app. we make up over a week what time of that and up that it takes we are several services. a month to the continent's future. kartika and join the misters as they share their story dreams and their challenges the seven percent platform for africa chart.
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reporter: the legal claim comes with a gender pay gap there much in the spotlight in britain. resignation last month sparked a government investigation into paid bias. the government is also pushing a law that requires larger companies to publish pay gap data. but there is already an equal pay laws the books. it is more than 30 years old and is routinely ignored, according to tesco plaintiff lawyers. >> the law has been there since 1984. that is 34 years to get your house in order. reporter: the law firm aims to achieve change through the courts. it is also suing other britain supermarket chains. daniel: could be very expensive for tesco. that is it for your business. back over to brent. brent: the united nations is calling the political crisis in the maldives an all-out assault on democracy. that is after authorities arrested two of the country's top judges on attempts of overthrowing the government. president abdulla yameen abdul gayoom has defied a court ruling ordering the release of jailed opposition leaders. he has imposed a state of emergency in the island nation. repor
reporter: the legal claim comes with a gender pay gap there much in the spotlight in britain. resignation last month sparked a government investigation into paid bias. the government is also pushing a law that requires larger companies to publish pay gap data. but there is already an equal pay laws the books. it is more than 30 years old and is routinely ignored, according to tesco plaintiff lawyers. >> the law has been there since 1984. that is 34 years to get your house in order....
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p it will no dou a spotlight on how that process works, and d en raj shah, the deputy press secretary who brieday, said, look, we don't normally talk about this issue, we don't talk about clearance, but we want to provide context. that was unusual for them, and the reason they had to do that and will continue to have to do that in the coming days is because of how rob porter has been operating up until now. jane: jeff mason, thanks for joining me. jeff: my pleasure. jane:as syriaccused the u.s.-led collision of war crimes after a series of air and killed 100trikes pro-government fighters. the american said advisers came in -- came under unprovoked assault and has the right to self-defense. moscow said it would raise the matter at the un security council. brish mp's gathered in washington today to grl tech giants about interference in the brexit campaign. representatives from youtube, ditter, and facebook, pus against the idea that their platforms were widely used by russia to sway results. aleem maqbool was at today's there and he joined us a short time ago. fake news is a broad umbre
p it will no dou a spotlight on how that process works, and d en raj shah, the deputy press secretary who brieday, said, look, we don't normally talk about this issue, we don't talk about clearance, but we want to provide context. that was unusual for them, and the reason they had to do that and will continue to have to do that in the coming days is because of how rob porter has been operating up until now. jane: jeff mason, thanks for joining me. jeff: my pleasure. jane:as syriaccused the...
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from pyeongchang to tokyo, in just two years, the olympic spotlight will shine on asia once again.ews, tokyo. >> i can't believe that's just two years away. when we come back, sweet success in south korea. a look back at the shining moments we'll all remember from po pyeongchang liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. your body was made for better things than rheumatiod arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears
from pyeongchang to tokyo, in just two years, the olympic spotlight will shine on asia once again.ews, tokyo. >> i can't believe that's just two years away. when we come back, sweet success in south korea. a look back at the shining moments we'll all remember from po pyeongchang liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands...
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there's singing, dancing and comedy acts, spotlighting all of china's different provinces.rent areas have their own local customs to mark the occasion. the local tu ethnic group in northwestern qinghai province prints patterns with chinese characters meaning horse and money on yellow paper and attaches them to door heads. it's believed that horses attract wealth and luck. but celebrations are by no means restricted to china. in kuala lumpur, malaysians gathered in the enormous thean hu temple. it's been decorated with hundreds of red lanterns and, of course, dogs, especially for the occasion. devotees pray for health and prosperity in the new year. earlier i spoke to feng shui master chee hiang chua. i began by asking him for his predictions for the year of the earth dog. this year will be a good year because there are five elements in the chinese metaphysics and this year it is the year of earth. you brought us a dog? the colour is yellow, so a yellow doggy for the year. and of course the mandarin is a for celebrations across the region. yes, happy lunar new year to all of
there's singing, dancing and comedy acts, spotlighting all of china's different provinces.rent areas have their own local customs to mark the occasion. the local tu ethnic group in northwestern qinghai province prints patterns with chinese characters meaning horse and money on yellow paper and attaches them to door heads. it's believed that horses attract wealth and luck. but celebrations are by no means restricted to china. in kuala lumpur, malaysians gathered in the enormous thean hu temple....
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without charge the case of german journalist denis you child is in the spotlight as calls for zero for his release and turkey's prime minister hence that his case could soon be resolved i'm sorry kelly in berlin this is the day. before this yes the statement that was diplomats and supporters of dennis you challenge to mr. crow through the cold and i hope that you'll be released soon. and i'm confident they'll get a vote for him soon or not he did. but what does turkey want in return is the prime minister gets set to meet with germany's chancellor on thursday we will check on the ever growing cracks in german turkish relations. for us it's spreading the love this valentine's day we meet a group of seniors combat ing loneliness through speed dating. when you see how eager people are to converse with each other you hope to want to meet up again sometime that's what we're after it was really easy to engage in conversation that's not what i expected. for you it was wonderful. well germany has renewed its call for turkey to release dennis you chel one year ago the german turkish journalist w
without charge the case of german journalist denis you child is in the spotlight as calls for zero for his release and turkey's prime minister hence that his case could soon be resolved i'm sorry kelly in berlin this is the day. before this yes the statement that was diplomats and supporters of dennis you challenge to mr. crow through the cold and i hope that you'll be released soon. and i'm confident they'll get a vote for him soon or not he did. but what does turkey want in return is the...
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but they're putting train travel back in the spotlight. this morning, amtrak is trying to reassure passengers amid growing concerns following several high-profile accidents. >> i think about it all the time. >> i don't really have a choice. >> reporter: the latest an excel excela express, speeding to boston. amtrak calling it a mechanical issue. there were no reported injuries in this incident. but there's been four fatal accidents involving amtrak trains in two months. >> everybody flew to the front of the train. >> reporter: on sunday an amtrak train barreled into a parked freight train in south carolina. the engineer and conductor were killed. last week a train carrying republican members of congress hit a truck, killing the driver. in january, a pastor and wife were killed when their suv slammed into a train in north carolina. and in washington state, a train derailed on its inaugural run, killing three and injuring dozens. overall, the number of accidents has been trending down. but the number of deaths has been raising for the past d
but they're putting train travel back in the spotlight. this morning, amtrak is trying to reassure passengers amid growing concerns following several high-profile accidents. >> i think about it all the time. >> i don't really have a choice. >> reporter: the latest an excel excela express, speeding to boston. amtrak calling it a mechanical issue. there were no reported injuries in this incident. but there's been four fatal accidents involving amtrak trains in two months....
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it certainly does put more of a spotlight on how things work at onthe white house when yo't have the final clearance, because it sounds like he was working on a temporary clearance and had been for some time,as because heeen a member of the white house staff since the beginning. it will no doubt put a spotlight on how that process works, and even raj shah, the deputy press secretary who briefed today, said, look, we don't normally talk about this issue, we don't talk aboutlearance, but we nt to provide context. that was unusual for them, and the reason ty had to do that and will continue to have to do that in the coming days is because of how rob porter has been operating uuntil now. jane: jeff mason, thanks for joining me. jeff: my pleasure. jane: syria has accused the u.s.-led collision of war crimes after a sees of air and artillery strikes killed 100 pro-government fighters. the american said that coalition advisers came in -- came under unprovoked assault and has the right to self-aifense. moscowit would raise the matter at the un security council. british mp's gathered in washi
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. ♪ got this feeling in my body got the feeling ♪ >>> also ahead, a moment in the spotlight, a localhop owner talked to nbc10 about his five seconds of fame standing next to justin timberlake at halftime. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to eczemaexposed.com to learn more. >>> party time. the eagles parade of champions is taking shape. what you need to know if you're making plans to see it in person. >>> white house boycott. the eagles stars who won't be a part of the team's victory visit when they head to washington, d.c. to see the president. >>> eagle gear galore. there are countless options to wear your championship pride but do you know what you're buying? "nbc10 responds" is here to help. >> announcer: nbc10 news starts now. >>> good morning, everyone, welcome ba
. ♪ got this feeling in my body got the feeling ♪ >>> also ahead, a moment in the spotlight, a localhop owner talked to nbc10 about his five seconds of fame standing next to justin timberlake at halftime. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be...
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spotlight, doug lynwood on his piece in the february issue about the ongoing tension -- pension crisisbe sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. today, rod rosenstein announced indictments against 13 russian nationals and three russian companies for interfering in the u.s. elections. he made the announcement to the media at the justice department in washington dc.
spotlight, doug lynwood on his piece in the february issue about the ongoing tension -- pension crisisbe sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. today, rod rosenstein announced indictments against 13 russian nationals and three russian companies for interfering in the u.s. elections. he made the announcement to the media at the justice department in washington dc.
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as rebecca henschke reports from papua, the health crisis has put the spotlight on a region closed offurnalists for decades, and revealed serious government failings. a warning, you may find some of the images disturbing. just two months old, yulita's life has already been brutally hard. her mother died in childbirth, the father rejected her. translation: her father did not want her. in a cloud of grief, he wanted to hit her and bury her with her mother. we said we would take care of her, but we are struggling to keep her alive. they had to make a two—dayjourney on a speed boat up the river to get medical help. this is the only hospital here in this district roughly the same size as the netherlands. this family has three of their children being treated for severe malnutrition. local health workers say they desperately lacked resources. translation: we need health staff and good facilities across this whole vast and remote area. we need nurses, midwives, and doctors. in this hospital here we need specialists, but right now what we have is not enough. there have been food shortages in th
as rebecca henschke reports from papua, the health crisis has put the spotlight on a region closed offurnalists for decades, and revealed serious government failings. a warning, you may find some of the images disturbing. just two months old, yulita's life has already been brutally hard. her mother died in childbirth, the father rejected her. translation: her father did not want her. in a cloud of grief, he wanted to hit her and bury her with her mother. we said we would take care of her, but...
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coming in german turkish relations we'll see about that so german takes relations thrust into the spotlight at the munich security conference which is what we're talking about really not a big focus at that security conference iranian israeli relations israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu at their conference stepping out using the platform for a very dramatic warning let's listen it israel's prime minister was in hawkish form when he took to the stage and munich in a blistering speech he slammed what he calls iran's aggression in the middle east. here's a piece of that iranian drone or what's left of it after we shot it girl. i brought it here so you can see for yourself. mr zarif. do you recognize this. you should be george you can take back with you a message to the tyrants of terror on. do not test israel's resolve. netanyahu is a vehement critic of the twenty fifteen nuclear agreement negotiated between six world powers and iran and he sees that as a form of appeasement that won't prevent iran from building a nuclear bomb or maneuvering to become the dominant power in the region. i
coming in german turkish relations we'll see about that so german takes relations thrust into the spotlight at the munich security conference which is what we're talking about really not a big focus at that security conference iranian israeli relations israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu at their conference stepping out using the platform for a very dramatic warning let's listen it israel's prime minister was in hawkish form when he took to the stage and munich in a blistering speech he...
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spotlight on people. in sixty minutes w. . the fast pace of life in the digital mobile shift as the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information on the wheaties finds and interviews with makers and users. shifts in forty five minutes. is. the scars on the move. the pain still tangible. the suffering for god. for c.b.c. . they have survived but do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . new beginning in peace time and more the people making it possible what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation are to stand a chance. out of darkness the city's after war. starting march tenth on d w. german journalist denis you cheli is freed by a turkish court but six turkish journalists are sentenced to life we look at the country as ongoing assault on free speech i'm sara kelly in berlin this is the day before i'm. going to meet i to be saved like many others is that i
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ari and we laid into the shelves the legal claim comes with the gender pay gap very much in the spotlight in britain the resignation of carrie grace as b.b.c. china editor last month sparked a government investigation into pay bias at the broadcaster the government is also pushing a law that requires larger companies to publish pay gap data but there's already an equal pay law on the books it's more than thirty years old and is routinely ignored according to the tesco plaintiff's lawyers stefanos goodness it's nineteen eighty-four that you can compose a different job that's thirty four years to get your house and the law firm aims to achieve change through the courts it's also suing british supermarket chains sainsbury's and as a wal-mart subsidiary can be very expensive to tesco that's every business going to have you back over to brant thank you very much the united nations is calling the political crisis in the maldives an all out assault on democracy now that's after authorities arrested two of the country's top judges on charges of attempting to overthrow the government president. ha
ari and we laid into the shelves the legal claim comes with the gender pay gap very much in the spotlight in britain the resignation of carrie grace as b.b.c. china editor last month sparked a government investigation into pay bias at the broadcaster the government is also pushing a law that requires larger companies to publish pay gap data but there's already an equal pay law on the books it's more than thirty years old and is routinely ignored according to the tesco plaintiff's lawyers...
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the white house wanted the spotlight this week to be on infrastructure. instead they're facing more questions about that former staffer accused of domestic abuse. and now his first ex-wife is calling out two top white house officials. after these images plunged the west wing into chaos the woman in the photo is taking on the white house. in a "washington post" op-ed colbie holderness, the ex-wife of former staff secretary rob porter says she was living in constant fear and left the relationship a shell of the person i was when i went into it. holderness says she was dismayed when a white house adviser explained why she's not worried about porter's current girlfriend. white house communications director hope hicks. >> i have no reason not to believe the women in the case of hope, i rarely met somebody so strong with such excellent instincts and loyalty and smarts. >> reporter: holderness fired back writing, her statement implies that those who have been in abusive relationships are not strong. recognizing and surviving in an abusive relationship takes stre
the white house wanted the spotlight this week to be on infrastructure. instead they're facing more questions about that former staffer accused of domestic abuse. and now his first ex-wife is calling out two top white house officials. after these images plunged the west wing into chaos the woman in the photo is taking on the white house. in a "washington post" op-ed colbie holderness, the ex-wife of former staff secretary rob porter says she was living in constant fear and left the...
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>> reporter: and as the games rang on here in pyeongchang, the north koreans looked to still the spotlightith their important clearing section. they danced and sang in unison as the hockey team was drubbed by the swiss. the squad trying to distract from the north's brutal regime, as the world comes together to compete for olympic glory. some events had to be postponed because the weather isn't great. high winds forced the cancellation of the ladies qualifying event and postponed at men's downhill. let's take a look at the medal count, you see norway leading. it's early, willie. >> united states has plenty of time. natalie is going to stick around for the highs and lows of the week. we'll see you in a minute. we're thrilled to have red gerard with us this morning. the 17-year-old won the first olympic gold at the games. red, congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> you were sharing the medal with natalie and i. i couldn't believe how heavy it is. how does it feel around your neck? >> my neck is getting a little tired. it's heavy. >> one the hazards of being a gold medal winner. neck pain.
>> reporter: and as the games rang on here in pyeongchang, the north koreans looked to still the spotlightith their important clearing section. they danced and sang in unison as the hockey team was drubbed by the swiss. the squad trying to distract from the north's brutal regime, as the world comes together to compete for olympic glory. some events had to be postponed because the weather isn't great. high winds forced the cancellation of the ladies qualifying event and postponed at men's...
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also on the programme: filmstars use the baftas spotlight to highlight the sexual harassment scandal0 deaths after going into afghanistan, the last soviet troops were finally coming home. the withdrawal completed in good order, but the army defeated in the task it had been sent to perform. malcolm was murdered. that has a terrible effect on the morality of the people. i'm terrified of the repercussions in the streets. one wonders who is next. as the airlift got under way, there was no letup in the eruption itself. lava streams from a vent low in the crater flowed down to the sea on the east of the island — away from the town for the time being, but it could start flowing again at any time. the russians heralded their new generation space station with a spectacular night launch. they called it mir, the russian for peace. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: a new russian doping scandal. an athlete at the winter olympic is suspected of failing a test. increasing tensions between poland's so—called patriots and its liberal elite is highlighting wider division across europe. let'
also on the programme: filmstars use the baftas spotlight to highlight the sexual harassment scandal0 deaths after going into afghanistan, the last soviet troops were finally coming home. the withdrawal completed in good order, but the army defeated in the task it had been sent to perform. malcolm was murdered. that has a terrible effect on the morality of the people. i'm terrified of the repercussions in the streets. one wonders who is next. as the airlift got under way, there was no letup in...
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team will be taken on norway but they have always been in the spotlight both the men's team and the female team and you know with these a little break so far the story's been that at least when it comes to figure skating. they get all of the due respect and appreciation but when it comes to the cocky team they seem to be getting bad press no matter if they lose or when for example when the russian female hockey team were having a real nightmare in the group stage usa today called them bogus and there were so many nasty things that were said in one piece it almost seemed as if the author of that piece had something personal against the russian team but when the meds team who again as i was saying will take on norway and just half an hour's time when they beat team usa in the group stage four to nothing they were blamed of all kinds of things for all kinds of things sorry including fist fights or using the strongest line up in the last few minutes of the game and it went as far as to the actual coach of the u.s. team not agreeing to shake the hand of his russian counterpart after the game so
team will be taken on norway but they have always been in the spotlight both the men's team and the female team and you know with these a little break so far the story's been that at least when it comes to figure skating. they get all of the due respect and appreciation but when it comes to the cocky team they seem to be getting bad press no matter if they lose or when for example when the russian female hockey team were having a real nightmare in the group stage usa today called them bogus and...