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very high sta kes but what about her party?areful this handful of extreme brexiteers will see a jeremy corbyn government, because the way things are at the moment, they're on an absolute night at and night —— nigel said before it is all about the math. she has such a tiny majority, she is propped up by the dup. david davis thinks he can walk m, dup. david davis thinks he can walk in, if indeed he won, and if indeed borisjohnson stood in, if indeed he won, and if indeed boris johnson stood aside and in, if indeed he won, and if indeed borisjohnson stood aside and didn't change his mind at the last minute, are the dup dan quinn to do the same deal with david davis? is david davis bentley to be able to —— to negotiate or whoever else might take over? wouldn't there be a point actually at which the british public might they hang on a minute, this is ridiculous, we need a general election. which by essence you end up election. which by essence you end up having. let's turn to the telegraph, and drop the backstop or uk will leave on
very high sta kes but what about her party?areful this handful of extreme brexiteers will see a jeremy corbyn government, because the way things are at the moment, they're on an absolute night at and night —— nigel said before it is all about the math. she has such a tiny majority, she is propped up by the dup. david davis thinks he can walk m, dup. david davis thinks he can walk in, if indeed he won, and if indeed borisjohnson stood in, if indeed he won, and if indeed boris johnson stood...
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sta with nbc's natiol peter alexa on has been nomina mornin good . critil senate test vote crad hap this e judge is making his closi . new op-ed posted overn to back-l from his y last week. to go forwar ameri n cou on him to be even , open minded and the eve of today key senate one week after brett s partin infus s been a calcud and ffort polit hit.d as we all know, in ta p system the early 2000s, what goes comes around presi trump's t nxpreg for his words, many that ignit conces his judl...
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passengers from travel in future, after video shows a man racially abusing a black woman on a flight to stairport. and prince harry goes solo in sydney. it comes after kensington palace announced the duke and duchess of sussex are cutting back meghan's schedule during their tour of australia. and can lewis hamilton clinch his fifth formula one title tonight in the us grand prix? we'll have full details of that and the rest of today's sporting action in sportsday — britain, france and germany have condemned ‘in the strongest possible terms' the killing of the saudi journalist, jamal khashoggi. in a statement, they say there's an ‘urgent need for clarification' from saudi arabia. yesterday the saudi government admitted for the first time he did die in its consulate in istanbul — but said it was in a fight. our diplomatic correspondent james robbins reports. new pictures have now emerged of jamal khashoggi walking towards the saudi consulate in istanbul, and towards his death. more and more countries are now demanding the truth, the whole truth. the saudi explanation that he died in a fist fig
passengers from travel in future, after video shows a man racially abusing a black woman on a flight to stairport. and prince harry goes solo in sydney. it comes after kensington palace announced the duke and duchess of sussex are cutting back meghan's schedule during their tour of australia. and can lewis hamilton clinch his fifth formula one title tonight in the us grand prix? we'll have full details of that and the rest of today's sporting action in sportsday — britain, france and germany...
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. >> reporter: new york sta tax investigators are reviewing allegations from the "times" article, and president trump called the report, in his wordsl an boring, and often-told hit piece. the lawyers say the report is 100% false. >>> we'reere at the live desk following breaking news coming from slorence countyth carolina where we understand from emergency officials that an active shooter situation is underway there. numerous law enforcement individuals, officers, and deputies have been shot. three deputiesnd two city police officers as we understand it. our nbc affiliate there reporting that. from the reporter that we just heard from theren the ground, saying, describing this as somewhat as a upscale neighborhood on the outskirts of florence county south carolina and there's a person barricaded inside a home, obviously, what you are seeing here are live pictures of numerous law enforcement there on the scene, but, again, a developing sto coming out of florence county, asouth carolina, what w hearing from the official account of florence county emerncy management i that an active shoot
. >> reporter: new york sta tax investigators are reviewing allegations from the "times" article, and president trump called the report, in his wordsl an boring, and often-told hit piece. the lawyers say the report is 100% false. >>> we'reere at the live desk following breaking news coming from slorence countyth carolina where we understand from emergency officials that an active shooter situation is underway there. numerous law enforcement individuals, officers, and...
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it is and he has not got a great record at sta mford he has not got a great record at stamford bridgeeither. there was a doubt about weather he would be in the dugout tomorrow but he has been granted an extension to respond to the fa charge. the deadline was extended earlier today, was going to be 6pm today, relating to comments made by mourinho in portuguese after the newcastle game. it was picked up by tv cameras and he was charged with using abusive or insulting language by the fa. with the extension it means that he will be in the dugout tomorrow. so he has been given a bit of breathing space on that, but in terms of his time at united, a lot of people will be saying he needs a victory over chelsea tomorrow, but not going to be easy? it won't be, chelsea are one of the in—form sides in the premier league, invigorated by maurizio sarri, if in particular eden hazard, may be the inform player in the world at the moment. chelsea are unbeaten so far this season chelsea are unbeaten so far this season in the league and united‘s record in comparison looks incredibly poor, so it‘s a diffi
it is and he has not got a great record at sta mford he has not got a great record at stamford bridgeeither. there was a doubt about weather he would be in the dugout tomorrow but he has been granted an extension to respond to the fa charge. the deadline was extended earlier today, was going to be 6pm today, relating to comments made by mourinho in portuguese after the newcastle game. it was picked up by tv cameras and he was charged with using abusive or insulting language by the fa. with the...
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sta m tid 6 yoarentsnd tellwe ssou you gute. 6 tive sunshine.4 and we'll look at thet cominup weekend. don't forget turn the problems backgh saturdat. extra hour sleep. >> yep. >> halapoulivaathaulau hl thereu e minutesft.er a.. comings g no word yet what air flight wite fiancee of. >> what's next for university of maryland after report released on athletic culture. trpsdale o cathu.ravan makes their way closer, we're back trpsdale o cathu.ravan makes their way closer, we're back in 30 seconds. announcer: the following wi surprise you about b comstock: barbara comstock: "i think roe vs wade should be er womas right to c hoose. she voted to defund planned parenthoodes 6 tim, limiting women's access to contraception. and mstock votes with trump ninety time. beginning.d. athat happenedma ndth was identified as 16none nuedcandstoi owveht mexilo to be ing tossistnnanth0ere's0ar dn but will help support jobsldpory relte see saithisin caonke of our country and we're waiting for you. >> andsaere speak reveal pma jl antefields s me fonwannorm sheasouey th oedft otiralhointiv an daokonloyour p
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first, kennedy strikes sta rts urgency. first, kennedy strikes starts the blame game.ternational cut deep into old trafford. a frantic enough start for desperation to come early and mourinho asking — what more he could do? at half—time the manager seemed destined for the exit door. but his changed team found a second half breakthrough. mata's free kick set the momentuality running. five mines later they had a quick fire double. martial. relief. 20 minutes of redemption were coming. the winner, alexis sanchez, the man whose form has been defiant. this may be one match and win team, but or the people and manager they will hope loyalty is rewarded. footballs are notjust made of victories, they are made about difficult moments, but always with pride. that's the way i wa nt always with pride. that's the way i want to be a football manager. that's the way i am a football manager for many years. always with pride. not always with victoria ritz, but always with pride. in the second half, with lots of pride. it doesn't matter the result. in the end, obviously three points that
first, kennedy strikes sta rts urgency. first, kennedy strikes starts the blame game.ternational cut deep into old trafford. a frantic enough start for desperation to come early and mourinho asking — what more he could do? at half—time the manager seemed destined for the exit door. but his changed team found a second half breakthrough. mata's free kick set the momentuality running. five mines later they had a quick fire double. martial. relief. 20 minutes of redemption were coming. the...
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the first funeral, staing with the doctor who ran towar the shooter to help victims. >> and we could finally learn what the future of maryland's footll program will look like. we already know an indepatdent investion into the program and the death of player jordan mcnair recommends major changesa it's turning into a beautiful day across the region. however, is this warm weather here to sta we have a detailed look at your halloween forecast. i'll let you know when those changes are on the's way. th coming up in just a few minutes. >>> good morning. welcome to "news4 midday." i'm molette green. >> goomorning. >> the city's democratic mayor urged the president not to come while friends and w familiese burying their loved ones but the president said he wanted to pay his respects. nbc's jay gray begins our coverage from pittsburgh. >> repter: shari flowers with strangers, giving blood, this grieving community searching for cays toe as they prepare for the first of 11 funerals today. >> these are ecod,ent people. theyidn't have an ounce of eight in any of them. >> brothers cecil and david
the first funeral, staing with the doctor who ran towar the shooter to help victims. >> and we could finally learn what the future of maryland's footll program will look like. we already know an indepatdent investion into the program and the death of player jordan mcnair recommends major changesa it's turning into a beautiful day across the region. however, is this warm weather here to sta we have a detailed look at your halloween forecast. i'll let you know when those changes are on...
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it stas at the top, the president of the united states, and it goes all the wayn.the commercials that you see is a lie becau they're trying to make their opponent look bad. we're not talking about the issues. the things that are important to the citizens of ida and the citizens of our country. >> woodruff: the governor's race, gillum, who are you for and why? >> of course, i have to support andrewllum. i am not the problem in our societ aas latina woman. i am part of the solution. i'm ut contr. i'm a taxpayer. i'm a voter. i have everything to give, and if we don't have a society that values my contribution as equal as it values that of anyone else, what kind of society do have? >> woodruff: cherie, what about you? governor's racie,llum, desantis? >> i am a christain, ans vative and a republican, so i vote my values. my number one value is pro-life, so i vote from a pro-life viewpoint always. so, obviously, i'm going to go for desantis. i also voted fr president trump. >> woodruff: jake, as involved with the young repub, you are supporting republicans. why ron desa
it stas at the top, the president of the united states, and it goes all the wayn.the commercials that you see is a lie becau they're trying to make their opponent look bad. we're not talking about the issues. the things that are important to the citizens of ida and the citizens of our country. >> woodruff: the governor's race, gillum, who are you for and why? >> of course, i have to support andrewllum. i am not the problem in our societ aas latina woman. i am part of the solution....
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wi >> woodruff: sta us, coming up on the newshour: ireconomics versus the envment in the debate oversphorus mining in florida. the story of a woman fto do heavy labor that resulted iti and a conver with author nate blakeslee on his book, "american wolf." but first, we turn to the pressure on, and tensions inside, saudi arabia. today istanbul's chief public prosecutor said the saudi jourlist jamal khassogi was strangled as soon as he enteredl the saudi coe in istanbul. turkey has been pressuring saudi arabia. and as nick schifrin reports, the u.s. is increasi its own, by focusing on the saudi-led war in yemen. >> schifrin: the u.s. provides mid-air refueling, limited alrgeting assistance, and sells weapons to that ion. but yesterday, for the first time, secretary of defense james mattis set a deadline for the fighting to stop. >> i mean 30 days from now, we want to see everybody around a peace table based on a cease fire, based on a pull back from the border, and then based on ceasing, dropping of bombs. >> schifrin: secretary of state mike pompeo also said it is time to end the war.
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caucus sta rts done, practicalsolutions. caucus starts kicking in.ar it, that is when the voices fill in the void, other voices. demigods start promising simple fixes to complicated albums. they promised to fight for the little guy and then turn around and they're helping corporations and billionaires and the most powerful do their bidding. no place to take on corruption and theyjust plunder away and they start undermining some of the institutions essential to our democracy. they make it harderfor young people and minorities and the poor to vote. barack 0bama there who has just begun speaking in poor to vote. barack 0bama there who hasjust begun speaking in las vegas. they are all out in the campaign trail. president trump also due in houston later and we will continue to monitor everything that is going on in the mid—term elections, which are just two weeks ago —— just two weeks away. let's go to a remote island in the south pacific where super—sized mice are killing millions of seabird chicks. these images show mice attacking a nest. according to a
caucus sta rts done, practicalsolutions. caucus starts kicking in.ar it, that is when the voices fill in the void, other voices. demigods start promising simple fixes to complicated albums. they promised to fight for the little guy and then turn around and they're helping corporations and billionaires and the most powerful do their bidding. no place to take on corruption and theyjust plunder away and they start undermining some of the institutions essential to our democracy. they make it...
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. >> in a sta ment theumd spokeswoman te us if you visit the website you can see the line at the bottomsays produced by the office of strategic communications. it's not cblrently pe to unsubscribe from maryland today due to limitations the university's bulk maildplatform. we are they are working on a way for peopl to unube describe. >> president trumpki loo to rewrite history by pulling out nuclear agreement with .ssyia of playing by the honoring retired schoolteacher who's never stopped caring for local children. we'll be right back. >>> ♪ b♪k. >>> ♪ barbara comstock might as well be a trumpstock. donald trump is against rbaa vpanding medicaid inirginia. against protections for pre-existing condition and he sabotaged the healthcare market, hiking insurance rates up toa barbara trumpstock agrees. w votiith trump 98 percent of the time. jennifer wexton believes healthcare is a right ... and successfully fought to expa medicaid in virginia. "i'm jennifer wexton and i ovaphiedan tge imes s c" >>> president trump says the u.s. will pull out o a long-standing nuclear aeement with russia. the
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police which shows one of its passengers being racially abusive to a black woman on board a flight to stasted airport. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up on the programme. lights out in austin, drama at the start of the us grand prix as lewis hamilton targets a fifth championship title. a late quick—fire double gives everton their third league win in a row. tears ofjoy — kyle edmund battles back in antwerp to claim his first atp singles title. and a grandstand finish seals a thrilling win for newcastle over montpelier. hello and welcome to the programme. where else would we start but in austin, by the drummer is unfolding with the us grand prix as lewis hamilton goes for a fifth championship title. our reporter, nick parrotjoins me now. it's not looking good for lewis hamilton. let's look at the start, here we are on board with kimi raikkonen. ferrari had a plan for this start. they had the finishing on faster tiles and he managed to make it into the first corner crucially of hamilton to take control of the race. his boss was absolutely del
police which shows one of its passengers being racially abusive to a black woman on board a flight to stasted airport. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up on the programme. lights out in austin, drama at the start of the us grand prix as lewis hamilton targets a fifth championship title. a late quick—fire double gives everton their third league win in a row. tears ofjoy — kyle edmund battles back in antwerp to claim his first atp singles...
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sta rt theresa may. here is another one. start implementing no deal plans now.friday, a bigger car park in the 26 overnight because of getting the things through customs. no trains going to the continent, no horse is going to the continent, no horse is going to the continent. we have already had the fears about flying, the fears about doctor eileen. the government's version about what will happen if there is no dealfoster that sounds pretty pot apocalyptic. —— then trying to force, even in the civil service, try to force the government to back down. it's trying to make clear and concentrate the minds of some people who otherwise would not support the deal to recognise the potential risk. albeit, you have got to say, we do actually trade with lots of other parts of the world without being in the single market or customs union and lots of things light in and out of the country and so on quite successfully from other parts of the world. there is obviously a short—term issue and disrupted effect of that. if you are talking about significant demolition of gdp over a
sta rt theresa may. here is another one. start implementing no deal plans now.friday, a bigger car park in the 26 overnight because of getting the things through customs. no trains going to the continent, no horse is going to the continent, no horse is going to the continent. we have already had the fears about flying, the fears about doctor eileen. the government's version about what will happen if there is no dealfoster that sounds pretty pot apocalyptic. —— then trying to force, even in...
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i think the prime minister is deep into their negotiation, playing a very high sta kes negotiation, playinggh stakes game of oak and she needs support from a team. she does but she's not getting it. she is in a challenging position and she is negotiating with the eu, if she shows her hand to everyone, that wea ke ns shows her hand to everyone, that weakens her position, which has been the case that her supporters have put across all the way through these times. she needs to keep her party onside, that is the biggest challenge. do the brexiteers within her party like iain duncan smith and jacob rees mogg, do they see it as a situation where they have to stick with what they know for now until this deal is done, or do they gamble of trying to unseat her? as you said, this will be an interesting week that she needs to give her party a view as to why they should stick with her. the challenge last week was her indicating there will be an extension of time involved in the brexit process. this is extremely unpalatable but to just her party but to everybody involved, including all of us who do not
i think the prime minister is deep into their negotiation, playing a very high sta kes negotiation, playinggh stakes game of oak and she needs support from a team. she does but she's not getting it. she is in a challenging position and she is negotiating with the eu, if she shows her hand to everyone, that wea ke ns shows her hand to everyone, that weakens her position, which has been the case that her supporters have put across all the way through these times. she needs to keep her party...
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after a season plagued by injuries, sta n after a season plagued by injuries, stan wawrinka is finding game and early on against borna ori , there were glimpses of the grandslam champion‘s best tennis. at 21—year—old ori is one of the most exciting talent on the two and he hit back. into a decider, youth prevailed over experience, ori indy and co mforta ble experience, ori indy and comfortable and into the second round. he will face american qualifier bradley kwan, beating nick kyrgios in three sets, the australians looking largely disinterested throughout. the world 100 form taking it in three and troops seal just 100 form taking it in three and troops sealjust his fourth to level wind of the season. —— klahn. stefan aust won his first in the two 12 months ago, ranked 131st at the time. now he is up to 15, with outside chance of qualifying in london next month. he took a tough set from gael monfils, before the frenchman impressively hit back with the second. and entertaining encounter came to a disappointing and. a double fault handing tsipias to get into the next round. milos raonic‘
after a season plagued by injuries, sta n after a season plagued by injuries, stan wawrinka is finding game and early on against borna ori , there were glimpses of the grandslam champion‘s best tennis. at 21—year—old ori is one of the most exciting talent on the two and he hit back. into a decider, youth prevailed over experience, ori indy and co mforta ble experience, ori indy and comfortable and into the second round. he will face american qualifier bradley kwan, beating nick kyrgios in...
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did you watch any of athletic h gibson moment on ball sta [ laughter ] >>> world series, clark struck out at midnight last night. the great bill russell tweeted come on red sox it is passed my bedtime. do damage or go to sleep. the dodgers sent everyone to bed. at 12:30 a walk off in the 18th inning. 7 hours, 12 minutes. wow! a 1-time oakland a plays hero as the dodgers won game 3. 3-2 to put a knife in the series. now it is. >> 2-1 with game 4 coming up later on today. here are the stats. drafted by the a's in 2012. you see his tenure with the a's. he was one of the last cuts. the end of spring training in 2017. goes down to triple a, called up april 17th. you saw it last night. man, he had his moment as the dodgers -- [ laughter ] >> the dodgers are back for a 1- time l.a.-born blast. amazing. but first, a word from muncy. >> in what sort of dream do you know from being unemployed at the spring training to a walk off in the world series. that never happens. >> that happens in this dream right now. this exact one. getting a chance to play in the world series cap today off. then getti
did you watch any of athletic h gibson moment on ball sta [ laughter ] >>> world series, clark struck out at midnight last night. the great bill russell tweeted come on red sox it is passed my bedtime. do damage or go to sleep. the dodgers sent everyone to bed. at 12:30 a walk off in the 18th inning. 7 hours, 12 minutes. wow! a 1-time oakland a plays hero as the dodgers won game 3. 3-2 to put a knife in the series. now it is. >> 2-1 with game 4 coming up later on today. here are...
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it is a picture of space exploration and it's not the kind of elegant dance of the sta nley the kindnce of the stanley kubrick 2001. this is nuts and bolts and read its affairs in which we need very aware of the fact these are people trying to do things in tin cans, that danger and death like that every corner. here's a clip in which we see our hero attempting to try out a prototype lunar module. here we go. 1,000 feet. switching to lunar mode. landing approach. you're too low, climb. do you read? neil? heavy breathing i've just winced all the way through that. on a very big screen that would look terrific. the whole film tries to beat you in the position of the pilots and astronauts seeing this stop blushing bride from inside the tent can or from that module, on the tent can or from that module, on the one hand it is a very practically involving film about the nature of space. however, in the same way that jaws nature of space. however, in the same way thatjaws isn't even about sharks, this isn't really a film about moon landing. this is a film about moon landing. this is a film abo
it is a picture of space exploration and it's not the kind of elegant dance of the sta nley the kindnce of the stanley kubrick 2001. this is nuts and bolts and read its affairs in which we need very aware of the fact these are people trying to do things in tin cans, that danger and death like that every corner. here's a clip in which we see our hero attempting to try out a prototype lunar module. here we go. 1,000 feet. switching to lunar mode. landing approach. you're too low, climb. do you...
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a place at the grand final at old trafford at sta ke. the grand final at old trafford at stake.ll also take you to las vegas ahead of colin mcgregor‘s much anticipated return to the optical and this weekend. we will also be at suzuka as we head from a dominant lewis hamilton ahead of the japanese grand prix. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? yet, an interesting week, we have 22nd ofjuly with paul green grass ona 22nd ofjuly with paul green grass on a real—life tragedy. then, tom hardy and a parasite from outer space. and columbus life love and architecture. and we're going to talk about... which we are both seen. a little bit of a round—up. let's start with what couldn't be a more difficult topic. 22nd ofjuly. this is a drama. more importantly, it is about how a country, a civilised country, response to that atrocity. although we do see the bombings and we see the outrage. what it is really about is how the country, the legal system, the survivors and politicians
a place at the grand final at old trafford at sta ke. the grand final at old trafford at stake.ll also take you to las vegas ahead of colin mcgregor‘s much anticipated return to the optical and this weekend. we will also be at suzuka as we head from a dominant lewis hamilton ahead of the japanese grand prix. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? yet, an interesting week, we have...
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do not be alarmed, my friends, th rain sta to the west of i 91. a lot going on this weekend including the army ten miler. you don't have any rain to contend with. good running conditions. high.be too temperatures will rise to the low 80s and then it will feel soupy out there. this weekend is a good weekend to go pumpkin patch picking. bring a jacket. o yard work going better later on in the day. once we see that sun breaking out. 14-day outlook. we got warm weather at the top of the week. next weekend, that is the major cool down. we could see overnight temperatures drop into the 40s next weekend over night. >> but 60s during day is appropriate for mid-october. >>> the weather made for a late start. the ross fall dress event is finally here. so you can find a party dress that actually makes you want to celebrate. yes. or find a new dress that's perfect for work. perfect! or one that you know exactly how to work. yeah? yeah. that's yes for less. get to the ross fall dress event where you can find the latest styles and trends for every occasion. the
do not be alarmed, my friends, th rain sta to the west of i 91. a lot going on this weekend including the army ten miler. you don't have any rain to contend with. good running conditions. high.be too temperatures will rise to the low 80s and then it will feel soupy out there. this weekend is a good weekend to go pumpkin patch picking. bring a jacket. o yard work going better later on in the day. once we see that sun breaking out. 14-day outlook. we got warm weather at the top of the week. next...
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look at co-sta co-sta rico. in chile, the brand-new leftest coalition defied expectations to garner 20% of the vote, just missing a runoff. what can explain the extraordinary rise? the region has changed fast. the middle class grew rapidly but health, education, pension, many of the services improved far more slowly. that combined with rising perceptions of corruption has enraged voters since the managing director for the americas at the euracia group. concerned with establishing the contours of democracy, in systems ravaged by dictatorship or single party rule. it's now increasingly characterized by middle class disaffection and heightened demands on social policies. so is all this change in volatility progress? not really. there's evidence that the most successful programs tend to come from established political parties. their leaders run not on individual charisma but on policy. and the car iz mharismatic are equipped to fix the system. if you really want to understand the danger posed by these populist outsi
look at co-sta co-sta rico. in chile, the brand-new leftest coalition defied expectations to garner 20% of the vote, just missing a runoff. what can explain the extraordinary rise? the region has changed fast. the middle class grew rapidly but health, education, pension, many of the services improved far more slowly. that combined with rising perceptions of corruption has enraged voters since the managing director for the americas at the euracia group. concerned with establishing the contours...
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these are very high sta kes 2017 election.ery high stakes and we're not living in times with large majorities for parties and that always makes both the parties much more tense and the relationships constant and of coarse we have conversations with the parties but certainly we are resista nt to a ny parties but certainly we are resistant to any pressure and we consider everyjudgment on every story as you expect. it is interesting the issue ofjournalists been resistant to pressure from parties, we mentioned earlier that all the major broadcasters wrote this letter to downing street concerned about a lack of access to the prime minister. to think the relationship between politicians and journalists has got reformed?” think the story at the moment is very tense, it is very important, the country is facing some big decisions and i think there times where it is fraught but i'm not sure it has changed that much over the decades. there has always been tension between broadcasters, papers and politicians. and in the end, it is ourjob
these are very high sta kes 2017 election.ery high stakes and we're not living in times with large majorities for parties and that always makes both the parties much more tense and the relationships constant and of coarse we have conversations with the parties but certainly we are resista nt to a ny parties but certainly we are resistant to any pressure and we consider everyjudgment on every story as you expect. it is interesting the issue ofjournalists been resistant to pressure from parties,...
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virginiaolice s hteaye sta struck. he was flown to george washington universite-hospital with lifthreatening inries. charges are in the pencase. >>> following breaking ns the death oious boston and ca1yi o 1ut mders in the 70's and 80'ssquare,. metro planning to meov headquarters to lafant pla, the 307th street ismpty now but it will take abo to yrs construction before the majority of the transit agency's employees can mo in. it plans to put existing headquarters up for sale ngxt . >>> a tragic start to the school day, a group of siblings were killed after tryg w be'oall tell you what police say happened. >>> the push to move halloween to another day? the new trick or treating day up that one wants and why. >>> is it too early to talk about richsts?ma nah!. we'll take you inside the annual ice exhibitioth national naharbe su about it bute wre all talking a d of'r. kin nd the corner tonove.mber. e'l asl talk♪. a nnouncer: the following will surprise you about barbara comstock: barbara comstock: "i throtue rnvs and tad w
virginiaolice s hteaye sta struck. he was flown to george washington universite-hospital with lifthreatening inries. charges are in the pencase. >>> following breaking ns the death oious boston and ca1yi o 1ut mders in the 70's and 80'ssquare,. metro planning to meov headquarters to lafant pla, the 307th street ismpty now but it will take abo to yrs construction before the majority of the transit agency's employees can mo in. it plans to put existing headquarters up for sale ngxt ....
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pues sÍ muy preocupante lo que vaya a suceder con la, como sta.en a a diario el Último en ecatepec donde un matrimonio matÓ a 20 mujeres, raÚl torres ha seguido esta marca quÉ tal raÚl? >>> te saludo desde ecatepec en el estado de meÉxico en este lugar una pareja juan carlos y patricia dejaban los restos de algunas mujeres que asesinaron, y por e a decenas de exigiendo que no haya ni una mujer mÁs >>> justicia, queremos justicia. >>> violencia de todos tipos y principalmente hacÍa las mujeres es ya, una pandemia que no se vive mÁs que en paÍses en guerra. >>> juan carlos confesÓ que ademÁs de asesinar antes las habÍa violado y luego vendiÓ parte de sus restos parte de la ropa incluso dijo en sus declaraciÓn ante un juez que habÍa vendido hasta algunos de los hues v vÍctimas de esta pareja >>> yo para encontrar el cuerpo de mi hija me tardÉ 5 aÑos juan carlos este, Él confesÓ haberla matado. >>> asÍ de terrible esta historia y asÍ la preocupaciÓn en este lugar porque aquÍ se cometido muchos asesinatos en contra de mujeres no solamente en este lugar
pues sÍ muy preocupante lo que vaya a suceder con la, como sta.en a a diario el Último en ecatepec donde un matrimonio matÓ a 20 mujeres, raÚl torres ha seguido esta marca quÉ tal raÚl? >>> te saludo desde ecatepec en el estado de meÉxico en este lugar una pareja juan carlos y patricia dejaban los restos de algunas mujeres que asesinaron, y por e a decenas de exigiendo que no haya ni una mujer mÁs >>> justicia, queremos justicia. >>> violencia de todos tipos y...
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camera: the rise of the downtown berkeley bart sta >>> caught on a solar-powered camera, the rise of the downtown berkley plaza. a new g structure. the $13 million project took two years to complete and features a new entrance, bus shelters and l.e.d. lighting for safety and walkability. >>> this weekend the 49ers will unveil a statue that defines the franchise. joe montana to dwight clark, "the catch." the statues will be placed exactly 23 yards apart, just as the two were back during the play in 1982. it will be right in front of levi stadium. the catch helped propel the niners to their first super bowl. s sadly, clark lost his battle with als this past june. >> he was super, super nice, obviously good-looking, a hard worker, never complained about anything on the field e o, off field. even until the last days i saw him. >> we'll take you behind the scenes for emotional and of touching scenes. a new documentary, honoring clark this sunday. join us for "hero in the end zone" after sunday night football. >>> are you noticing a dip? rents in the bay area are dipping. leasing agents gi
camera: the rise of the downtown berkeley bart sta >>> caught on a solar-powered camera, the rise of the downtown berkley plaza. a new g structure. the $13 million project took two years to complete and features a new entrance, bus shelters and l.e.d. lighting for safety and walkability. >>> this weekend the 49ers will unveil a statue that defines the franchise. joe montana to dwight clark, "the catch." the statues will be placed exactly 23 yards apart, just as the...
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. >> reporter: i've spoken to many residents the staed whenwo people curtain on a unit on the 12th floor. the fire department tells me they're investigating that theory as well as many others. there is a salvation army shelter setup. live in the financial district, kate larson, abc 7 news. >> all right, kate. thank you. and we've been getting a photos from this fire. >> just some unique views. the downtown image of san francisco gives you a really good perspective of the building. and there you can see in the center of the building flames and smoke coming out the front of it. from the business times showing us the flames, the smoke and look at that ash debris falling from the building and landing on the sidewalk below. there you see firefighters dodging that debris, trying to get that fire quickly under control. and look at this, massive fire at my apartment community, financial district smoke just pouring out. thankfully, dan and ama, firefighters got this fire under control quickly before it could spread any further than it did. >> now, we sent out multiple push alerts on this breaking
. >> reporter: i've spoken to many residents the staed whenwo people curtain on a unit on the 12th floor. the fire department tells me they're investigating that theory as well as many others. there is a salvation army shelter setup. live in the financial district, kate larson, abc 7 news. >> all right, kate. thank you. and we've been getting a photos from this fire. >> just some unique views. the downtown image of san francisco gives you a really good perspective of the...
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. >> it's 8 stories, $52 million parking garage right next to one of the brand newon sta under controlng metro's silver line had been sinking into the ground. fairfax county officials are oi quick to out this garage had settled. in other words, it was sinking t now it's stable. however this structure did drop as much as 4 inches in spot. is there any concern about the structural sbintegrity of ts building? >> we're confident that it's stable and safe. >> no word when work to the garage will resume. >> this is a possible location for the new amazon headquaters. >> a virginia man takes his chance at stardom. >> he hit the stage last night on the voice. ♪ >> he's a legend but that was his rendition. there were no takers. too bad. judges turned their chairs around. if they're interested they push the button. jennifer hudson sai the song felt like it lost it's way toward the end. the voice is back tonight at 8:00 followed by this is us at 9:00. no spoilers please. >> it's 4:51.ee we to head back to melissa tracking several first four traffic alerts. >> this one on aspen hill. this was a cra
. >> it's 8 stories, $52 million parking garage right next to one of the brand newon sta under controlng metro's silver line had been sinking into the ground. fairfax county officials are oi quick to out this garage had settled. in other words, it was sinking t now it's stable. however this structure did drop as much as 4 inches in spot. is there any concern about the structural sbintegrity of ts building? >> we're confident that it's stable and safe. >> no word when work to...
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s , it has not been good years for the united sta the u.n. she defended u.s. policy, but i don't think with a majority of . the 195 members of the ue united states and nikki haley were terribly popular. laura: what qualities should the president looking for in his next u.n. ambassador? . richardson: well, first, somebody who has access to the president. that is paramount. secondly, a politician with stature, knowledge of foreign policy.in i this is a job that is cabinet-level. it cannot just be someone who is perceived as not a player. i think those credentials are what are needed. knowledge, somebody that can get along with other nations' ambassadors, and somebody with stature, political, that is close to the president. laura: ambassador richardson, thank you for joining us. mr. richardson: thank you. laura: it has now been a week since jonalist jamal khashoggi was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul. there are no pictures of him leaving, and n the turkish president has challenged saudi authorities to produce evidence that he is safe. mr. khash
s , it has not been good years for the united sta the u.n. she defended u.s. policy, but i don't think with a majority of . the 195 members of the ue united states and nikki haley were terribly popular. laura: what qualities should the president looking for in his next u.n. ambassador? . richardson: well, first, somebody who has access to the president. that is paramount. secondly, a politician with stature, knowledge of foreign policy.in i this is a job that is cabinet-level. it cannot just be...
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details on the new program straight ahead along with more on ts cold sta to your day. >> it is a chilly one out there. thoseemperatures are starting anywhere from the upper 20s to the lower 40s. as y wake up this morning, it's going to be quite frosty out there. so grabhat winter jacket. we havehe t a> alf a dozen people were hurt in a mass shooting near an nfl game. this happened about half a mile awayrom where the jaguars were playing. someone opened fire from a car ngthat was dri by. three of the six people hurt were in critical condition. >> terrifying momts caught on camera. a dance floor collapsed at a party near clemson university injuring dozens o. peop you can see them jumping in unison on saturday andde snly the break, the floor just gives way dropping people to the rysement below. witnesses say eing happened very fast. >> my hands were already i upn the air. by the time we gote to bottom, everybody was piled up. >> people were crying, screaming, wrunning, theyere trying to do everything to get up. thereas so much blood. >>> at least 30 people were hurt but none of the injurie
details on the new program straight ahead along with more on ts cold sta to your day. >> it is a chilly one out there. thoseemperatures are starting anywhere from the upper 20s to the lower 40s. as y wake up this morning, it's going to be quite frosty out there. so grabhat winter jacket. we havehe t a> alf a dozen people were hurt in a mass shooting near an nfl game. this happened about half a mile awayrom where the jaguars were playing. someone opened fire from a car ngthat was dri...
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for school out the door and you're seeing 70s right now we should be in the upper 40s to low 50s to sta off our day. it's another day we're feeling more like summer in october thau mn. still mild and isolated fog out there ts morning. anyway, 71 degrees at 7:00 a.m. ncby ime, we have more clouds than sunshine. it's very similar to yesterday. so the temperature around 81. a high today of 8 and maybe an isolated shower out there this afternoon. especially back around the mountains and up toward baltimore but most of us with a complete and dry tuesday. it's feeling more like summer out there. gettkg home from wnd taking the dog out. 77 degrees at that point. today is aice day for the kids to get outdoors and getairesh once they get home from school but this is not normal. there's the isolated shower chance for today. rain is possible tomorrow night and then l take ak on thursday, you definitely want to have the umbrella with rain throughout the day. it's a pretty soggy day but thursday is our transition day maybe showers early friday morning. on saturday and sunday as well. this weekend lo
for school out the door and you're seeing 70s right now we should be in the upper 40s to low 50s to sta off our day. it's another day we're feeling more like summer in october thau mn. still mild and isolated fog out there ts morning. anyway, 71 degrees at 7:00 a.m. ncby ime, we have more clouds than sunshine. it's very similar to yesterday. so the temperature around 81. a high today of 8 and maybe an isolated shower out there this afternoon. especially back around the mountains and up toward...
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re in n taiwane sasay heell from thehe clouds intoto a deep vaey, , and d to s sta all over again. e childr undnderstd thatat. and d i admire himim for his coe in sharing h his story wititu. reporter: khan's recommendatio are medidiatelput ininto practice.. it's's time to getet out of thee clclassroom. fromowow, all ternrnoon assess wiwill be held o outside. thpupilslsere are now learni thathe h healtof theheiryes is more impmportant than n intense study anand good gradedes. and thatat this sort o of learg can bebe really fun. for most of those here, in any case. host: the fact is, we human beings sit around too much. according to a study by the world health organization, 42% of people in germany are couch potatoes. that's more than the global average. in kuwait, it may apply to as many as 67% of the population. and that's bad for our health, too. too little exercise can give rise to diabetes, heart and circulation disorders, and weight problems. 2.3 billion people were overweight in 2016. in the small town of naron in northwest spain, people are actively tackling the issue. report
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as i have explained, the sta kes a re justice.upreme court confirmation is concerned. but this time, this time, the stakes are higher. a lot higher. a lot higher than they have beenin higher. a lot higher than they have been in the past. i can‘t sum this up been in the past. i can‘t sum this up better than our friend and distinguished college the senior senator for distinguished college the senior senatorfor main put distinguished college the senior senator for main put it distinguished college the senior senatorfor main put it in her historic remarks yesterday. this is what the senior senator for maine said — it is when passions are most inflamed that fairness is most in jeopardy. she said, when passions are most inflamed, is when fairness is most injeopardy. we all are most inflamed, is when fairness is most in jeopardy. we all know the events in recent weeks have stained... stained the country and the flames of parts and discord. our very commitment to the basic principles of fairness and justice is also being hurt. basic princ
as i have explained, the sta kes a re justice.upreme court confirmation is concerned. but this time, this time, the stakes are higher. a lot higher. a lot higher than they have beenin higher. a lot higher than they have been in the past. i can‘t sum this up been in the past. i can‘t sum this up better than our friend and distinguished college the senior senator for distinguished college the senior senatorfor main put distinguished college the senior senator for main put it distinguished...
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a look at some of his answers. [ laughter ] for example, when asked, "what tes itory did the united state down, "au bon pain?" >> steve: aw. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: next up, for tho question, ived in america before the european arrived?" trump just drew a picture of a a dinosaur. [ laughter ] next up, "what is the supreme law of the land?" trump wrote, "who ever smelt it, dealt it." >> steve: okay. >> jimmy: i mean, come on. [ laughter ] that's not true. >> steve: that's not true. >> jimmy: and finally, for, "what is the name of the current president of the united states?" trump wrote, "still can't believe i'm writing this. me." that [ laughter and applause ] it's crazy. unbelievable. this is a crazy story. higgins, you're gonna love this one. >> steve: well, tell me. >> jimmy: i heard about a mao in new york ok so much erectile dysfunction medication, that his vision turned red. [ laughter ] >> steve: that's crazy. red, that guy, that's nuts for a guy. >> jimmy: aw. [ laughter ] hey, hey, hey. >> steve: what? >> jimmy: you -- you otey, man? >>: yeah, sure. don't i seem tota
a look at some of his answers. [ laughter ] for example, when asked, "what tes itory did the united state down, "au bon pain?" >> steve: aw. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: next up, for tho question, ived in america before the european arrived?" trump just drew a picture of a a dinosaur. [ laughter ] next up, "what is the supreme law of the land?" trump wrote, "who ever smelt it, dealt it." >> steve: okay. >> jimmy: i mean,...
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la nueva surface pro sta todos mis programas. la uso todo el tiempo. es increíble.digo. cuando lo migrantes llegaron a la frontera con guatemala. [cÁnticos] reportera: lo migrantes iban dispuestos a todos, peroel caos comenzÓ. este policÍa tuvo que correr para rescatar a un joven que se desmayÓ presa del calor, el cansancio y el hambre. >> cuando llegan a la frontera de guatemala, la frontera se llena de policÍas. la gente se empieza a aglutinar, los niÑos se desmayan y las personas comienzan a tener bajones de presiÓn. reportera: al ver que era imposible controlarlos, la policÍa les dejÓ pasar a guatemala. asÍ el peregrinaje continuo. >> necesitamos irnos a otro lugar, porque en el paÍs donde nosotros vivimos hay mucha pobreza y no hay trabajo. reportera: del norte de honduras, muchos partieron, pero tambiÉn muchos se sumaron. >> me sume a la caravana por la situaciÓn económica que tenÍa en honduras, la delincuencia. no hay trabajo, pues. estuve bastante tiempo sin trabajo. soy madre soltera y con dos niÑas. reportera: se calcula que varios -- cientos de salvadoreÑos so
la nueva surface pro sta todos mis programas. la uso todo el tiempo. es increíble.digo. cuando lo migrantes llegaron a la frontera con guatemala. [cÁnticos] reportera: lo migrantes iban dispuestos a todos, peroel caos comenzÓ. este policÍa tuvo que correr para rescatar a un joven que se desmayÓ presa del calor, el cansancio y el hambre. >> cuando llegan a la frontera de guatemala, la frontera se llena de policÍas. la gente se empieza a aglutinar, los niÑos se desmayan y las...
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sandals, if it's risu then tomorrow, we've got the art and pumpkin festival happening in half moon stas at noon and t that time we'll be at about 60 degrees, only coming up a few more degrees fro valleys are going to be much warmer, there may be a lot of people headed to the beaches. ale he be up to 85 degrees today and a breezy and dry weekend ahead may mean a high fire danger and that's something we'll be tracking for much of the weekend and heading over to san francisco, some low 70s in the forecast for tomorrow. heading over to mike, he's still tracking that closure? >> the overnight closure there, kari. you talked about the art and pumpkin festival at half moon bay. this will not affect this side, pumpkins are over there as you get out of i-5 and 580 toward the central valley, here is where the pumpkins will be jamming up 92, and the show that, maybe cars will not overheat, that's e closure is here, highway 237, still have that construction and really it's not as bad as it looks but we had to turn off sensors in the area because the roadway is closed 237 at 101 the interchange is c
sandals, if it's risu then tomorrow, we've got the art and pumpkin festival happening in half moon stas at noon and t that time we'll be at about 60 degrees, only coming up a few more degrees fro valleys are going to be much warmer, there may be a lot of people headed to the beaches. ale he be up to 85 degrees today and a breezy and dry weekend ahead may mean a high fire danger and that's something we'll be tracking for much of the weekend and heading over to san francisco, some low 70s in the...
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and we don't stand back- we sta up. for women's rights. for health care. for our kids futures. washington post says david trone is detaed, studious and no-nonsense-- an excellent successor to john delaney. there's no sitting on the sidelines. not you. not now. the best choice, by a mile, is mr. trone. on november 6th. vote. david trone for congress. i'm david trone, i appre >>> you're watching "news 4 today." >>> it looks like something out of a movie. sinkhole in canada swallowed an entire car after a water main break. take a look here. the caron b to toronto's transit agency. at one point it just sort bobbed around with the trunk sticking out of the water with the hole there. the driver wase to get out safely. nobody was hurt. >>there's creature pulling that car in underneath all of that muck, that's what u don't see. >>> new developments this morning in a fight over cell phone towers. >> the montgomery countyouncil has canceled a vote that wouldl haveed cell phone towers to be placed in residential neighborhoods. yesterday they were set to change zonin laws to allow towers w
and we don't stand back- we sta up. for women's rights. for health care. for our kids futures. washington post says david trone is detaed, studious and no-nonsense-- an excellent successor to john delaney. there's no sitting on the sidelines. not you. not now. the best choice, by a mile, is mr. trone. on november 6th. vote. david trone for congress. i'm david trone, i appre >>> you're watching "news 4 today." >>> it looks like something out of a movie. sinkhole in...
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. >> 8:30 in the morning, there's no reason not to sta inside and watch tv. >> a little cloud and drizzleget up, 8:30, boom. >> that's when i do yard work. >> set the alarm. >> right. >> right. >> kaine: my dad ran an ironworking shop. i learned hard work and a trade from him and his workers. then i went to honduras as a missionary and taught kids to be carpenters and welders. our economy works best when everyone has a skill, like shipbuilding. that's why i created career and technical academies across virginia and passed a law to expand job training for young people. i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message. here in virginia, we have to build an economy that works for all. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- mark ruffalo with student organizers from "march for our
. >> 8:30 in the morning, there's no reason not to sta inside and watch tv. >> a little cloud and drizzleget up, 8:30, boom. >> that's when i do yard work. >> set the alarm. >> right. >> right. >> kaine: my dad ran an ironworking shop. i learned hard work and a trade from him and his workers. then i went to honduras as a missionary and taught kids to be carpenters and welders. our economy works best when everyone has a skill, like shipbuilding. that's...
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laura: travel has changed so much since you staed as a photographer. so has the technology.find it liberating that you can get across the world in half a day and take images witho cell phone? steve: well, the world has s becoller and some of the charm of taking a long time to get to a place or having to walk to a place, or going to a village where there is no television or satellite connection -- i kind of miss those days in a way, b it was a different place and a different time. enpeople were dressed diffy and they behaved differently. no almost anyplace on the planet, they have a cell phone connection. there is tv. they dress like other kids around t world. the world has become much more homogenous. of course, the upside is that there is better ucation and health care. but some of our individuality, some of the things thamake us unique and have that special charm are being lost. laura: steve mccurry, thank you much for being with us. steve: thank you. thanks for watching "world news america." good night. h the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to ayrk around y
laura: travel has changed so much since you staed as a photographer. so has the technology.find it liberating that you can get across the world in half a day and take images witho cell phone? steve: well, the world has s becoller and some of the charm of taking a long time to get to a place or having to walk to a place, or going to a village where there is no television or satellite connection -- i kind of miss those days in a way, b it was a different place and a different time. enpeople were...
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usus, hee saiaid, the 15 were joined by three consulatete sta whwho collaboborated in the mur he said this kes thee 18 people ththat the saudi arabia governmt has put under arrest. fourthly, he e criticized saudi arabia for taking so longg to allow investigators to enter the consulate. i think it was a about eight da. and alsoo denyiying that khasho had died in the consulate for so long. >> turkey says it has strong evidence, but they didn't produce any of it during that speech earlier today. what's next? ere to from here? >> i think t this m means we're going to have to wait for the turkisis prosecucutors' report all the detetails to come out a for them to say exactly what thisis evidence is. this was repeatetedly referrrre. he did say the police were still investigating and we still don't know where had a showingy's body s been buried -- khashoggigi's bobody is. theyey are confident they wiwil find t the body. thee latest saudi version is thy gave khashoggi's body to, quote, a locacal collaborator. in hisis speech erdogen said wh is this local collaborator? one thing's for sure, if
usus, hee saiaid, the 15 were joined by three consulatete sta whwho collaboborated in the mur he said this kes thee 18 people ththat the saudi arabia governmt has put under arrest. fourthly, he e criticized saudi arabia for taking so longg to allow investigators to enter the consulate. i think it was a about eight da. and alsoo denyiying that khasho had died in the consulate for so long. >> turkey says it has strong evidence, but they didn't produce any of it during that speech earlier...
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the front i mentioned earlier sta rts skies.could get temperatures close to freezing. through wednesday that front continues to move north and east woods, bringing a fair amount of cloud and outbreaks of rain. elsewhere across england, wales and northern ireland, a fair amount of dry and cloudy weather but it wore thin and break to give bright and sunny spells. the winds will be lighter and temperatures range from 13 to 19 celsius. this area of high pressure is still with us on wednesday. a fairly dominant feature but the front is still with us as well. it will bring some more persistent rain across northern and western scotland, down into northern ireland and parts of north—west england, maybe across north west wales as well. elsewhere we should see some wales as well. elsewhere we should see some spells of sunshine developing through the afternoon, pitting korean central and eastern england. we'll see the highest temperatures 19 or 20 celsius —— particularly in central and eastern england. drier by sunday. hello, you're watchi
the front i mentioned earlier sta rts skies.could get temperatures close to freezing. through wednesday that front continues to move north and east woods, bringing a fair amount of cloud and outbreaks of rain. elsewhere across england, wales and northern ireland, a fair amount of dry and cloudy weather but it wore thin and break to give bright and sunny spells. the winds will be lighter and temperatures range from 13 to 19 celsius. this area of high pressure is still with us on wednesday. a...
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sta big power outage. we )re tracking a developing story at stanford university - a big power outage. going to colorado's story in just a moment. we are tracking a developing story at stanford university, outage. power went out across the campus about two hours ago. the university is working to bring it back online. so far a few buildings have come back. it's unclear what triggered the outage. >>> from the bay area all the way to the vatican, two alleged victims of clergy sex abuse are taking their case to the church headquarters in italy. they spoke out at a news conference today in san francisco. they accused the vatican of destroying documents and covering up sexual misconduct by priests. they say a known pred tator prit was allowed to work in the oakland diocese as a youth coordinator. one victim says she was sexually abused by this priest for two years. >> i was repeatedly raped, molested over that two-year period multiple times during catechism on saturdays, during weekend retreats preparing for my c
sta big power outage. we )re tracking a developing story at stanford university - a big power outage. going to colorado's story in just a moment. we are tracking a developing story at stanford university, outage. power went out across the campus about two hours ago. the university is working to bring it back online. so far a few buildings have come back. it's unclear what triggered the outage. >>> from the bay area all the way to the vatican, two alleged victims of clergy sex abuse are...
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yes, to .5 million aluminium petals that look like sta rzl flowers, it is aluminium petals that look flowers, it is completely over the top. and you enter through this for text and there is word, it is corporate overwhelmed. you go up to the sixth floor, you have to do that, then you go down the ramp greeting your colleagues. that is the bloomberg building. let's go on to something much more home spun and home key, a jewish to something much more home spun and home key, ajewish cemetery, bushey cemetery. it is a new set of funerary buildings, the most significantjewish cemetery in the uk had outgrown its base, so it is made of earth. this building is actually made of compacted soil? yes, they've gathered from the site, added sand and gravel, then shaped it. it has come from the earth and will return to the earth, which is very poetic. it is a sustainable building ina very poetic. it is a sustainable building in a long—term way and it will melt away. do you love it? i like it but i found the cemetery itself is a very powerful, spiritual place to be in. the building to me is not my rel
yes, to .5 million aluminium petals that look like sta rzl flowers, it is aluminium petals that look flowers, it is completely over the top. and you enter through this for text and there is word, it is corporate overwhelmed. you go up to the sixth floor, you have to do that, then you go down the ramp greeting your colleagues. that is the bloomberg building. let's go on to something much more home spun and home key, a jewish to something much more home spun and home key, ajewish cemetery, bushey...
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to tch e thief who sta me pranker put this gi nail in the law the community center with the of the nail. the 21-foot-long hammer sculpture was stolen two weeks ago. no idea how the 800-pound hammer was moved. >> not easily moved. >> several people. heavy. >>> time now 4:57. >> more women are campaigning for the midterms. coming up, volunteers canvassing california tell us why this election is more motivating than ever before! >> reporter: and a lot of lotto dreams dashed this morning. but if you visited this store in san francisco, you could still be a winner. we'll give you the numbers up next. >>> another crack on the millenium tower in san francisco. azd. >> pg&e is taking to the air today. the new power line patrols to prevent disaster. >> and someone is waking up a winner today. how close we got to the billion-dollar jackpot. good morning, it is wednesday, october 24th. i'm michelle griego. >> good morning. i'm kenny choi. it is 5:00. it is not the big billion- dollar prize but today someone in the bay area is a new millionaire. >> the numbers from the mega millions drawings are in
to tch e thief who sta me pranker put this gi nail in the law the community center with the of the nail. the 21-foot-long hammer sculpture was stolen two weeks ago. no idea how the 800-pound hammer was moved. >> not easily moved. >> several people. heavy. >>> time now 4:57. >> more women are campaigning for the midterms. coming up, volunteers canvassing california tell us why this election is more motivating than ever before! >> reporter: and a lot of lotto...
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mind, a little suspicious of what might be happening around the airport, could be fog around luton, staearthat in mind. in the northwest of the country maybe a little rain, but on the whole sunday for most of us is not looking too bad at all. to summarise the weather over the next few days, we have had a lot worse. enjoy it while it lasts. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. could it take even longer for the uk to completely leave the european union? the eu says it is ready to extend the length of the post—brexit transition period if the uk wants to. but theresa may has come under pressure from across her party after suggesting she's prepared to consider delaying the uk's departure from the eu. what i have heard from leaders around the table over the last since i arrived here in brussels yesterday is a very real sense that people want the deal to be done. the us treasury secretary pulls out of an investment conference in saudi arabia, but the white house is giving riyadh more time to investigate what happened to a saudi journalist. and we'll hear from lyse doucet in kabul, wh
mind, a little suspicious of what might be happening around the airport, could be fog around luton, staearthat in mind. in the northwest of the country maybe a little rain, but on the whole sunday for most of us is not looking too bad at all. to summarise the weather over the next few days, we have had a lot worse. enjoy it while it lasts. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. could it take even longer for the uk to completely leave the european union? the eu says it is ready to extend...
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at least four states where pot iseg hno .th iacto the insurance industry, which on stas a >>> in canadain the meantime, where recreational pot b 9-ye-old alina childs started selling cookies outside a cannabis shop and sold all 30 boxes in 40 minutes to benefit the local chapter of the girl guides. >>> claims of sexism have brought about a name change for a certain type of these, kleenex. the parent company had been selling a large version of this product in the uk which it called mansize kleenex, but as you can imagine, that sparked some complaints about the brand online. now promoting -- apparently promoting gender inequity according to these people complaining. the name has now been changed to kleenex extra large. >> okay. so no more mansplaining with that. >> no. >>> there's a new rule in the meantime in the airline etiquette business. both armrests belong to the passenger in the middle seat. that's what a budget airline in australia has now decided. jetstar airways says it's surveyed 1500 passengers to reach the conclusion and end th agreed the fight over the armrest is one of thei
at least four states where pot iseg hno .th iacto the insurance industry, which on stas a >>> in canadain the meantime, where recreational pot b 9-ye-old alina childs started selling cookies outside a cannabis shop and sold all 30 boxes in 40 minutes to benefit the local chapter of the girl guides. >>> claims of sexism have brought about a name change for a certain type of these, kleenex. the parent company had been selling a large version of this product in the uk which it...