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>> if found guilty, stark, can face up to 20 years in prison.or now, he turns to his girlfriend for support. >> they had me in possession of shooting that officer. you have to get me a lawyer and come here and talk to me. please, promise me that you will be faithful to me. they're going to smoke me for this and i do not deserve to be in prison. >> meanwhile, jerry nunez sold the gun to stark for $500 settisettl settling his cell. >> crazy huh, last night i was watching "lock up." and they wanted to speak with me and had questions with a shooting of a cop. >> i mean, i did not shoot the cop -- i sold the gun. that's why i am here. >> no towel, nothing. don't come to this hotel, guys. >> they don't have ble[ bleep ]r you. >> he was investigated of his connection to the gun. >> law enforcement have yet to issue any weapon charges. >> when they came to my house, they found a pot of weed and 70 grams of bath salts and that's about it. >> nunez was only charged with drug possession to which he plans to plead not guilty. but, he believes posserosecutor
>> if found guilty, stark, can face up to 20 years in prison.or now, he turns to his girlfriend for support. >> they had me in possession of shooting that officer. you have to get me a lawyer and come here and talk to me. please, promise me that you will be faithful to me. they're going to smoke me for this and i do not deserve to be in prison. >> meanwhile, jerry nunez sold the gun to stark for $500 settisettl settling his cell. >> crazy huh, last night i was watching...
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stark: i view it differently.e actually thrived in the obama administration really in spite of the obama administration. were continuing to build on us. to the point where we had to build regulatory departments that had to expand to try to keep up with the overreach that we were experiencing from the regulatory side from the government. so the fact that we see that starting to dissipate and we basically have gone new leadership in the epa, i think we're actually seeing this is a much better climate overall. more people put weren't raising your budget because of that? budget because of that? we weremr. stark: viewing this is a liability. oil and gas was a liability rather than a strength. we see it as a strength and president trump sees it as a strength. alix: let's talk about where you are putting that money. your budget is shy of $2 billion. i want to start with the ball in. is it tough -- the balkan shale. is it tough in clay? what oil price do you need to invest more money in the balkan shale? you seen ishat ca
stark: i view it differently.e actually thrived in the obama administration really in spite of the obama administration. were continuing to build on us. to the point where we had to build regulatory departments that had to expand to try to keep up with the overreach that we were experiencing from the regulatory side from the government. so the fact that we see that starting to dissipate and we basically have gone new leadership in the epa, i think we're actually seeing this is a much better...
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couldn't be a stark difference. attorney general lynch had a social encounter with the former president of the united states. they discussed their grandchildren. she did not have a major role in the hillary clinton campaign. this is a completely different thing. the reason we have been saying that the attorney general sessions should step aside and maybe should have never been confirmed is because he was a surrogate. he was a very important part, one of the first people in the congress to endorse president trump. now we see that -- though he has not told the truth about it, had conversations with the russian officials, which, if they were innocuous, why didn't he admit it, instead of lying about it? so this couldn't be more stark in terms of relationship to the campaign, and who the attorney general was speaking to. no. completely different, day and night. reporter: one of your members, congressman keith ellison, has released a statement that mentions that perjury is a felony punishable about by jail time. do you th
couldn't be a stark difference. attorney general lynch had a social encounter with the former president of the united states. they discussed their grandchildren. she did not have a major role in the hillary clinton campaign. this is a completely different thing. the reason we have been saying that the attorney general sessions should step aside and maybe should have never been confirmed is because he was a surrogate. he was a very important part, one of the first people in the congress to...
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by stark contrast, their first meeting just eight months ago. had a good working relationship, not now, as mrs may says she will reject any request for a vote on scottish independence. my position isn't going to change, which is now is not the time to be talking about a second independence referendum, because it wouldn't be fair on the scottish people to ask them to make that decision when the facts aren't clear. and also because now is the time when we need to pull together, to make sure we get the best possible deal for the uk, including the people of scotland. the meeting, which took place on the 15th floor of this hotel, was, i'm told, businesslike and cordial. probably the longest meeting between nicola sturgeon and theresa may yet, but very little was agreed. the scottish government had been expecting to hear about new powers to be devolved to the scottish parliament after brexit, but there was no detail on that, and when the first minister told the prime minister how she intends to formally request another scottish referendum she was told
by stark contrast, their first meeting just eight months ago. had a good working relationship, not now, as mrs may says she will reject any request for a vote on scottish independence. my position isn't going to change, which is now is not the time to be talking about a second independence referendum, because it wouldn't be fair on the scottish people to ask them to make that decision when the facts aren't clear. and also because now is the time when we need to pull together, to make sure we...
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but in fact they are stark in a swamp crater. —— stuck. elephants were trapped and they poured in water to help get the mud a little bit less sticky and the elephants were able to get out. hi there. it was the warmest day of the year so far yesterday with temperatures reaching 22 degrees celsius in the east. 72 degrees fahrenheit. it wasn't warm and sunny everywhere. pulses of rain affecting north and western parts of the uk. the rain affecting this part of the country in the next 12 hours. the front, fairly weak as it goes south—east. the wettest weather will always be in the north and western parts. however, wherever you are in the morning it will be a mild start to the day. temperatures around 11—12 degrees for many of us. but there will be some rain around. a wet start to the day across south—west england and wales. fairly heavy rain. a few spots getting across the midlands and hampshire. not amounting to much. east of this line it will probably be largely dry. the front will be very weak as it moves on through the morning. northern ir
but in fact they are stark in a swamp crater. —— stuck. elephants were trapped and they poured in water to help get the mud a little bit less sticky and the elephants were able to get out. hi there. it was the warmest day of the year so far yesterday with temperatures reaching 22 degrees celsius in the east. 72 degrees fahrenheit. it wasn't warm and sunny everywhere. pulses of rain affecting north and western parts of the uk. the rain affecting this part of the country in the next 12 hours....
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a stark contrast between the house intelligence investigation and senate intelligence investigation. there's gridlock, a partisan fight over devin nunes and whether he should go forward with the investigation. the democrats do not like the way he briefed the white house on surveillance he obtained through a secret source. the senate side leaders are saying they are moving forward in a bipartisan manner. i asked them yesterday will you look into the issue of russia collusion with the trump campaign and do you believe there's nothing there as the white house has suggested over and over again. here is what they said. >> we would be crazy to try to draw conclusions where we are in the investigation. i think mark and i have committed to let this process go through before we form any opinions. and i would hope that that's what you would like us to do. as much as we would like to share minute by minute even the snapshots get as a team going through it are not always accurate when we find the next piece of intelligence. >> really leaving open the possibility that there could be some collusio
a stark contrast between the house intelligence investigation and senate intelligence investigation. there's gridlock, a partisan fight over devin nunes and whether he should go forward with the investigation. the democrats do not like the way he briefed the white house on surveillance he obtained through a secret source. the senate side leaders are saying they are moving forward in a bipartisan manner. i asked them yesterday will you look into the issue of russia collusion with the trump...
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anyway, in stark contrast to what the republicans are doing, when we did the affordable care act and they criticized this, that and the other thing, there were scores of hearings, hundreds of amendments, some democratic, some republican, some accepted of each, some modified of each, and some rejected of both democratic and republican amendments. the senate finance committee spent eight days publicly marking up the bill. the longest markup in 22 years. and here they are, read the bill, read the bill. yeah, we read the bill. we wrote the bill and we read the bill. here they are hiding their bill in the basement. don't take my word for it. just -- word for it. just ask senator rand paul. he said he can't even access -- have access to it. the republicans are too terrified of their constituents to make their plan to destroy affordable health care public. they shouldn't try make it law. they don't want to make it public now, they shouldn't try to make it law on tuesday. as you know, this past tuesday, the president's joint address -- made his joint address to the joint session of congress.
anyway, in stark contrast to what the republicans are doing, when we did the affordable care act and they criticized this, that and the other thing, there were scores of hearings, hundreds of amendments, some democratic, some republican, some accepted of each, some modified of each, and some rejected of both democratic and republican amendments. the senate finance committee spent eight days publicly marking up the bill. the longest markup in 22 years. and here they are, read the bill, read the...
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i think after that, you will see some pretty stark division. republicans are very interested in ferreting out the source of media leaks, like the one that exposed michael flynn. host: the president made a major case for him via a tweet this morning. guest: exactly. on the other side, you have democrats who are much more concerned with exposing publicly any ties between the trump campaign and moscow. part of that will be pushing director comey to publicly say, yes, the fbi is investigating this or, no, we are not. i think the chances of him doing that our next to zero, but they will be pushing him for that. host: and a sense, you are looking for some type of smoking gun. hate to use the word, but there it is. guest: exactly it whether or not they get it, i think they're probably realistic about that. they will be making a case to the american people that there is substantial enough evidence here to justify this investigation. host: if you want to ask questions, you can do so. fors& 202-748-8000 democrats. 202-748-8001 for republicans. independen
i think after that, you will see some pretty stark division. republicans are very interested in ferreting out the source of media leaks, like the one that exposed michael flynn. host: the president made a major case for him via a tweet this morning. guest: exactly. on the other side, you have democrats who are much more concerned with exposing publicly any ties between the trump campaign and moscow. part of that will be pushing director comey to publicly say, yes, the fbi is investigating this...
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it's clear this video is a reflection of me and the criticism we have received is a stark reminder i must fundamentally change as a leader and grow up. he says, this is the first time i have been willing to admit i need leadership help, and i intend to get it. a former female uber engineer is accusing the company of turning a blind eye to sexual harassment. kalanick has called for an internal investigation and asked eric holder to look into it. david? >> thank you. >>> there is much maore ahead o "world news tonight" this wednesday thiegt. >>> the young nurse found dead in her home. authorities tonight releasing surveillance of a possible killer. we'll have more after the break. >>> also, two police chases making headlines tonight. the driver in that pickup truck there airborne, and the others seen on this america highway. the suspect driving backwards and the standoff there. >>> and the interview tonight making news. oprah winfrey asked if she'll run for president. >> oh. oh. >> is she running? the answer coming up. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthm
it's clear this video is a reflection of me and the criticism we have received is a stark reminder i must fundamentally change as a leader and grow up. he says, this is the first time i have been willing to admit i need leadership help, and i intend to get it. a former female uber engineer is accusing the company of turning a blind eye to sexual harassment. kalanick has called for an internal investigation and asked eric holder to look into it. david? >> thank you. >>> there is...
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they have been working with the white house to come up with something that is a stark contrast of other things that have been rolled down. apparently they have been working very well together and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has promised it will get through the senate and passed by the april recess. we just all know what is in the bill and conservatives have already raised alarms about certain provisions that were in, a few weeks ago. conservatives can really hold this hostage. host: you mean legislators and if that is the case, who are we looking at? there are a couple of groups of conservatives, particularly in the house that have enough people that they have power, because the house freedom caucus has 40 members and house republicans have a majority, but if they lose 20 people, then they can't push through the legislation without democratic votes. if the house freedom caucus votes together, they are able to stop or if they hold their votes, they can stop this legislation, and they have that if there are certain provisions in the plan, they will block the legislation. rand p
they have been working with the white house to come up with something that is a stark contrast of other things that have been rolled down. apparently they have been working very well together and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has promised it will get through the senate and passed by the april recess. we just all know what is in the bill and conservatives have already raised alarms about certain provisions that were in, a few weeks ago. conservatives can really hold this hostage. host:...
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the reason i say that is because of this issue, the stark issue in relation to public services here inhaving been set. the northern ireland secretary has limited number of options, he can call another election but he has indicated there is no appetite for that. however, because he has to call a vote within a reasonable time period, that does allow more time for further talks. the other option is what is known as direct rule, whether westminster government would take control of the running of northern ireland at least for a time. —— where the. last week at martin mcguinness' funeral, the leader of the dup and sinn fein did reach out to each other. —— leaders. but any signs of friendship were missing at stormont, today. when arlene foster and michelle o'neill spoke separately. there is a gulf between the parties on a whole range of issues from sinn fein‘s demand for legislation to give official status to the irish language to that thorny old problem of how to recognise and deal with northern ireland's troubled past. that all leaves major worries about the future of power—sharing and in p
the reason i say that is because of this issue, the stark issue in relation to public services here inhaving been set. the northern ireland secretary has limited number of options, he can call another election but he has indicated there is no appetite for that. however, because he has to call a vote within a reasonable time period, that does allow more time for further talks. the other option is what is known as direct rule, whether westminster government would take control of the running of...
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kpix 5's cate caugiran shows just there's such a stark divide over woodside's annual pig scramble. >> ready, set, go! >> reporter: in woodside, the battle lines are drawn. on one side those who want to maintain a long-standing tradition. >> i think this is just lack of tolerance. and disrespects for people's rights. >> reporter: on the other, those who say they want to respect animal rights. >> it's obviously abusive, cruel, inhumane. >> reporter: the mounted patrol of san mateo county has hosted the 4th of july pig scramble for decades where young kids are let loose to try and capture baby pigs. >> these are children who at school are taught, all these things, you don't bully, you treat people and animals with respects, complete opposite. >> reporter: jennifer gonzalez is with the committee for humane woodside a neighborhood organization working to put this tradition to an end. but the mounted patrol says they will fight to keep it. >> we have been doing this for 40 years. and there has not been unincident where a pig is hurt on killed. >> that's dishonest. every pig is terrified and
kpix 5's cate caugiran shows just there's such a stark divide over woodside's annual pig scramble. >> ready, set, go! >> reporter: in woodside, the battle lines are drawn. on one side those who want to maintain a long-standing tradition. >> i think this is just lack of tolerance. and disrespects for people's rights. >> reporter: on the other, those who say they want to respect animal rights. >> it's obviously abusive, cruel, inhumane. >> reporter: the mounted...
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it's clear this video is a reflection of me and the criticism we have received is a stark reminder i must fundamentally change as a leader and grow up. and he says, this is the first time i have been willing to admit that i need leadership help, and i intend to get it. this is just the latest round of negative publicity. a former female uber engineer is now accusing the company of turning a blind eye to sexual harassment. kalanick has called for an internal investigation into that matter, and hired former attorney general eric holder to look into the allegations, david. >> linsey davis with us. linsey, thank you. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday night. the murder manhunt at this hour. the search for a suspect. they need the public's help. the young nurse found dead in her home. authorities tonight releasing surveillance of a possible killer. we'll have more after the break. >>> also, two police chases making headlines tonight. the driver in that pickup truck there airborne, and the others soon on this american highway. the suspect driving backwards
it's clear this video is a reflection of me and the criticism we have received is a stark reminder i must fundamentally change as a leader and grow up. and he says, this is the first time i have been willing to admit that i need leadership help, and i intend to get it. this is just the latest round of negative publicity. a former female uber engineer is now accusing the company of turning a blind eye to sexual harassment. kalanick has called for an internal investigation into that matter, and...
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by stark contrast, their first meeting just eight months ago.rking relationship, not now, as mrs may says she will reject any request for a vote on scottish independence. my position isn't going to change, which is now is not the time to be talking about a second independence referendum, because it wouldn't be fair on the scottish people to ask them to make that decision when the facts aren't clear. also because now is the time when we need to pull together, to make sure we get the best possible dealfor the uk — including the people of scotland. the meeting, which took place on the 15th floor of this hotel, was, i'm told, businesslike and cordial. probably the longest meeting between nicola sturgeon and theresa may yet, but very little was agreed. the scottish government had been expecting to hear about new powers to be devolved to the scottish parliament after brexit, but there was no detail on that, and when the first minister told the prime minister how she intends to formally request another scottish referendum she was told simply, "you know
by stark contrast, their first meeting just eight months ago.rking relationship, not now, as mrs may says she will reject any request for a vote on scottish independence. my position isn't going to change, which is now is not the time to be talking about a second independence referendum, because it wouldn't be fair on the scottish people to ask them to make that decision when the facts aren't clear. also because now is the time when we need to pull together, to make sure we get the best...
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to seriously answer yourious question, shawn, no, because bea the differences on this are soao stark. know, when the democratsdems are saying you're throw 10 million people off of health if you do this and the te republicans are saying no it's s even worse than if we don't dodo anything, that the entireir system is collapsing under itsrs weight, arizona premiums up u 114 percent, republicans are ree making an argument right nowht w just not on rhetoric but ryan rn really went back to what he made his bones on capitolones l hill, you know, when he was w the top republican on thean on e budget committee, you know,, yo eight years ago, paul ryan was s the one person you could go togo way before he ever becameecam speaker who could talk, you you know, off the top of his head hd about these very complexy budget numbers.nm he went back to that today and really remarkable performanceore chart by chart, number bychart,n number a lot of stuff off the o top of his f head. hea he probably made one of thee one most compelling arguments republicans have had so far,ad , better than these two chairm
to seriously answer yourious question, shawn, no, because bea the differences on this are soao stark. know, when the democratsdems are saying you're throw 10 million people off of health if you do this and the te republicans are saying no it's s even worse than if we don't dodo anything, that the entireir system is collapsing under itsrs weight, arizona premiums up u 114 percent, republicans are ree making an argument right nowht w just not on rhetoric but ryan rn really went back to what he...
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. >> the senate's plan in stark contrast of the deepening stalemate on the house side.dam schiff says he will meet today with chairman devin nunes, days after schiff called on nunes to recuse himself amid growing acquisitions of possible collusion between nunes and the white house. here is congressman schiff on cnn yesterday. >> the chairman is going to have to find a way to lift this cloud otherwise we're going to need someone else to preside over this. i think we really do need someone else to preside over this if we are going to do this credibly. >> let's bring in manu raju on capitol hill. >> reporter: good morning. a contrast between the house intelligence committee and senate intelligence commission. there's gridlock on the house side. a fight over chairman nunes and whether he should go forward. they do not like the way he briefed the president last week. nunes saying he's not going anywhere, he's going to continue to move forward, the question is how? leaders say they're moving forward in a bipartisan manner. and asked them yesterday will you look into this issu
. >> the senate's plan in stark contrast of the deepening stalemate on the house side.dam schiff says he will meet today with chairman devin nunes, days after schiff called on nunes to recuse himself amid growing acquisitions of possible collusion between nunes and the white house. here is congressman schiff on cnn yesterday. >> the chairman is going to have to find a way to lift this cloud otherwise we're going to need someone else to preside over this. i think we really do need...
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airports- and has been hung up in courts ever since- was signed by the president in private today...a starkast from the fanfare that's surrounded previous executive orders signed by the president...this time around, president trump let his cabinet members do the talking.. today's executive order which president trump signed this morning will make america more secure and address long overdue concerns about the security of our immigration system.perhaps the biggest difference.. restrictions affect travelers from six muslim majority countries now- not the original seven-iraq has been dropped from the ban. iraq is an important ally in the fight to defeat isis.likely in part avoid the chaos from the first time around..the new order goes into effect march 16th- not immediately like the original- and expires after 90 days... it includes specific, different language stating the ban does not apply to green card and valid visa holders unlike the original, it does not prioritize religious miniorities in refugee admission cases... and it no longer singles out refugees from syria to be indefinitely bann
airports- and has been hung up in courts ever since- was signed by the president in private today...a starkast from the fanfare that's surrounded previous executive orders signed by the president...this time around, president trump let his cabinet members do the talking.. today's executive order which president trump signed this morning will make america more secure and address long overdue concerns about the security of our immigration system.perhaps the biggest difference.. restrictions...
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one of the warnings contained in a stark report.eale was the pride of devon and cornwall police. after 1a years, she's had enough and resigned and says she cannot deal any more with the workload. her patch went from 17 officers to six. we need to focus on the front line. you want to see a police officer and if somebody came up to me and said, officer i needs help, i'd be able to go and have the time to with it. hmic says after five years of cuts to the budget and workforce, some chiefs are not making the right tough calls and in some areas, inspectors found 999 calls being downgraded because they could not manage the pressure with officers left behind. hmi is a also said some domestic violence calls are not being treated seriously enough. other forces have ignored being treated seriously enough. otherforces have ignored leads on organised crime and only durham is delivering outstanding results. neighbourhood policing, that proactive presence of police officers in communities, is eroding even further so that means they are not stoppi
one of the warnings contained in a stark report.eale was the pride of devon and cornwall police. after 1a years, she's had enough and resigned and says she cannot deal any more with the workload. her patch went from 17 officers to six. we need to focus on the front line. you want to see a police officer and if somebody came up to me and said, officer i needs help, i'd be able to go and have the time to with it. hmic says after five years of cuts to the budget and workforce, some chiefs are not...
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stark difference on the senate side? >> it's like night and day! remember, though, the house process started somewhat along these lines. i remember, i'm old enough to remember when devin nunes and adam schiff stood side by side. that's completely disintegrated now and this is in clear contrast. and you heard richard burr say at the top, we're not even going to entertain questions about that house process over there. clearly trying to distance himself from it. but i do think you have to -- what i take away from this, brooke, is the magnitude, the enormity, the seriousness of purpose that both of these men seem to have been bringing to this job. richard burr said, this is the biggest investigation hill investigation in his tenure on the hill. he got there in 1995, that's 22 years ago. and clearly they are committed to working together and i think if you're at home watching this after seeing all the shenanigans on the house side, if you're an american at home watching this, you've got to feel a little bit better that this senate committee is going to
stark difference on the senate side? >> it's like night and day! remember, though, the house process started somewhat along these lines. i remember, i'm old enough to remember when devin nunes and adam schiff stood side by side. that's completely disintegrated now and this is in clear contrast. and you heard richard burr say at the top, we're not even going to entertain questions about that house process over there. clearly trying to distance himself from it. but i do think you have to --...
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saddleworth has a stark beauty its reservoirs and poor land set against pen nine skies.eople come here to walk, to sail and to cycle, but one came here and died. this grainy man came here and died. this grainy film shows david lytton at a wedding. there's very little footage of him and his identity was a mystery for so long the best image available of his face was an artist's impression. he travelled from a different world, 5,500 miles away in pakistan. we now know that although he was from london, he had been living here in a suburb of lahore since 2006. translation: he was our neighbour. he was a nice person, keeping himself to himself. he never bothered anybody. local lads used to tease him at times. he flew from lahore to heathrow in london. he travelled from ealing broadway station to eustoon and manchester piccadilly. he visited shops and bought a return train ticket. he went 14 miles to the foot of saddleworth moor, walked into a pub and asked for directions to the top of the mountain. the following morning his body was discovered it. with a medicine bottle, he ha
saddleworth has a stark beauty its reservoirs and poor land set against pen nine skies.eople come here to walk, to sail and to cycle, but one came here and died. this grainy man came here and died. this grainy film shows david lytton at a wedding. there's very little footage of him and his identity was a mystery for so long the best image available of his face was an artist's impression. he travelled from a different world, 5,500 miles away in pakistan. we now know that although he was from...
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a stark contrast to a chaotic and often divisive first month in office (rick klien) a new tone for a new phase, and softer tones on the harder edges of donald trump. abc news political analyst rick klein sais president trump's new phase is also a way to repackage his old campaign themes to the american people like calling to repeal and replace the affordable care act to increase military spending and - build that wall. (trump) a great great wall along our southern border but also a shift in tone towards compromise? over how to accomplish immigration reform (trump) i believe republicans and democrats can work together to achieve an outcome that has eluded the night's most emotional moment? (nats of standing ovation) a standing ovation for carryn owens? the widow of chief petty officer ryan owens - killed in action a month ago during a raid in yemen. ryan's legacy is etched into eternity. thank you. but during the rest of his speech - democrats sat silent in defiance. many female members of the party dressing in white to symbolize their commitment to women's rights. and also - getting
a stark contrast to a chaotic and often divisive first month in office (rick klien) a new tone for a new phase, and softer tones on the harder edges of donald trump. abc news political analyst rick klein sais president trump's new phase is also a way to repackage his old campaign themes to the american people like calling to repeal and replace the affordable care act to increase military spending and - build that wall. (trump) a great great wall along our southern border but also a shift in...
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. >> reporter: the senator stood in stark contrast counterparts in the house. the investigation there has been stalled bipartisan bickering. e am schiff has called on republican chairman devin nunes to step aside, accusing him of trying to shie wtrt from the investigatio >> we will not take questions on the house committee. >> reporter: the senate committee will examine whethero with the russians who carried out a wave of cyber attackselti. it will also investigate whether thousands of trolls hired by the russians manipulated it. senator burr said the have you personally to t bottom of what tors say happened here are concerns that u.s. allies in europe could be in their pegues,bs ryan said russianesterday with nators on the senate intelligence committee and i know you know senator burr who you served with. >> look, this important. they're investigating. >> they're doing it totries ght >> yes. overt and covert in europe, germany,fr yes. mitch mcconnell, chuck pelosi a letter os the secretary of state ctiore saying head up, be on the guard, guard your data. we al
. >> reporter: the senator stood in stark contrast counterparts in the house. the investigation there has been stalled bipartisan bickering. e am schiff has called on republican chairman devin nunes to step aside, accusing him of trying to shie wtrt from the investigatio >> we will not take questions on the house committee. >> reporter: the senate committee will examine whethero with the russians who carried out a wave of cyber attackselti. it will also investigate whether...
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the chief inspector of hospitals in england has given a stark warning about the state of the nhs, sayingg platform," with four out of five trusts needing to improve patient safety. professor sir mike richards says the traditional model of caring for patients is no longer capable of meeting the needs of today's population. 0ur health editor hugh pym has the story. i'll bring your baby across and let you know about the checks we are going to do on him today. a new birth today and a new beginning for this hospital in cambridge. maternity and other services were rated inadequate by the regulator, the care quality commission, in 2015. the trust, which includes addenbrooke's, was put into special measures, but now it's tackled the problems and is rated "good". it was a very big shock for our patients. the boss who helped steer the hospital from the low point of special measures back to where it should be, told me how they went about it. the wider leadership teams invested a huge amount of their time, you know, in some cases well over two days a week, in going out to frontline clinical areas an
the chief inspector of hospitals in england has given a stark warning about the state of the nhs, sayingg platform," with four out of five trusts needing to improve patient safety. professor sir mike richards says the traditional model of caring for patients is no longer capable of meeting the needs of today's population. 0ur health editor hugh pym has the story. i'll bring your baby across and let you know about the checks we are going to do on him today. a new birth today and a new...
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courses axed, bigger class sizes and after—school clubs cut — a stark warning from head—teachers aboutvances to the education secretary at a conference today — the government says school funding is at a record high. good morning. it's friday the 10th of march. also this morning: labour accuses the government of making a "partial u—turn" as the prime minster says controversial tax rises for self—employed won't now be voted on until the autumn. she's defended the policy. think it is fair to close the
courses axed, bigger class sizes and after—school clubs cut — a stark warning from head—teachers aboutvances to the education secretary at a conference today — the government says school funding is at a record high. good morning. it's friday the 10th of march. also this morning: labour accuses the government of making a "partial u—turn" as the prime minster says controversial tax rises for self—employed won't now be voted on until the autumn. she's defended the policy....
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well, the problem is a stark one.acts are coming to an end. by 2021, there is only guaranteed work of 120 5000. that means that the company in the strict document has made it clear that it would not be able to give the level of workforce that it has now. it would go down to something like 600. it also pointed out that the inefficiencies that are here in bridgend. it costs about 6% more to make a courage and here than at ford in dagenham. it says that the only way that it can get more work is by the reducing these inefficiencies. time of real uncertainty for the workforce. that's right, not long after we spent the year talking about tata. that is just down the road. negotiations are going on between the unions and the workforce. there are five options being discussed, including the deadly strike action. —— including potentially strike action. you're watching bbc news. the headlines: voting is taking place in the house of lords to decide whether to try to get an amendment to the brexit bill. two british trainee doctors
well, the problem is a stark one.acts are coming to an end. by 2021, there is only guaranteed work of 120 5000. that means that the company in the strict document has made it clear that it would not be able to give the level of workforce that it has now. it would go down to something like 600. it also pointed out that the inefficiencies that are here in bridgend. it costs about 6% more to make a courage and here than at ford in dagenham. it says that the only way that it can get more work is by...
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the chief inspector of hospitals in england has given a stark warning about the state of the nhs sayingt it stands on a burning platform. with most trust in to patient safety. professor sir mike richards says the traditional model of caring for patients is no longer capable of delivering the needs of today's population. what we are seeing is increasing numbers of people being referred to hospital or a riding accident and emergency. we see a difficulty in what we call it flowed through the hospital, so people are having to wait too long, if they require admission. this is where people referred to trolley waits. people having to be moved from ward to ward because, just to check all of the beds. people not being able to be discharged because medical patients are having to be on surgical wards, we find that surgical operations need to be cancelled. all of that is the burning platform that we referred to and that is what leads toa referred to and that is what leads to a transformational change. joining me now is somebody from the university hospital. that has bucked the trend seemingly. good
the chief inspector of hospitals in england has given a stark warning about the state of the nhs sayingt it stands on a burning platform. with most trust in to patient safety. professor sir mike richards says the traditional model of caring for patients is no longer capable of delivering the needs of today's population. what we are seeing is increasing numbers of people being referred to hospital or a riding accident and emergency. we see a difficulty in what we call it flowed through the...
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spider-man mentored by iron man, tony stark. how long will tom play spider-man? >> ten years. or do 17 years. >> all right. >> yes. >> always returning, jumanji, this time with the rock and kevin hart. joining them is jack black. >> everyone makes it so easy to film in hawaii. >> the sense of heat. >> hellish terrain. >> a sequel to the hit starring robin williams. check out baby driver with john hamm. >> easy to act scared when you're in car going 85 miles an hour the wrong way on a freeway. >> john is in the back seat of a get away car. >> it can go wrong fast. >> another one of the stars here at cinemacon, cara delavigne. she will join me later with an exclusive look at her movie. >> also a fresh prince reunion. why will smith is talking the family 20 years later. >> the story behind the shock transformation. >> and most adorable interview of the week. how chris evans skoe stars are making us love here even more. >> when i >>> awards in l.a. >>> i mean, how are you going to do that to one of the most gorgeous faces in the world? believe it or not, everybody, that's david be
spider-man mentored by iron man, tony stark. how long will tom play spider-man? >> ten years. or do 17 years. >> all right. >> yes. >> always returning, jumanji, this time with the rock and kevin hart. joining them is jack black. >> everyone makes it so easy to film in hawaii. >> the sense of heat. >> hellish terrain. >> a sequel to the hit starring robin williams. check out baby driver with john hamm. >> easy to act scared when you're in...
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anyway, in stark contrast to what the republicans are doing, when we did the affordable care act andticized this, that, and the other thing, there are scores of hearings, democrats and republicans, some of each rejected amendments. it was the longest markup of a bill in 22 years. and here they are, read the bill, read the bill. we read the bill. we wrote the bill and we read the bill. here they are hiding their bill in the basement. don't take my word for it, just ask senator rand paul. he says he can't even have access to it. if republicans are too terrified of their constituents to make their plan to destroy affordable health care public, they shouldn't try to make it law. if they don't want to make it public now, they shouldn't try to make it law on tuesday. as you know, this past tuesday, the president's joint address -- made his joint address to a joint session of congress. in my view it was a hollow sales pitch. he's a good salesman, you have to give him points for that. radical rhetoric, empty promises. there was no "there" there. there were no jobs plan, no infrastructure pla
anyway, in stark contrast to what the republicans are doing, when we did the affordable care act andticized this, that, and the other thing, there are scores of hearings, democrats and republicans, some of each rejected amendments. it was the longest markup of a bill in 22 years. and here they are, read the bill, read the bill. we read the bill. we wrote the bill and we read the bill. here they are hiding their bill in the basement. don't take my word for it, just ask senator rand paul. he says...
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those two things stand in fairly stark contrast. >> jon: "the times" goes into some length to describeow the obama administration was working hard to make sure that first of all that there was no interference with the election but also that if any untoward meddling was taking place that it would be essentially easy for investigators to find. >> exactly. that is clearly the point of "the times" story. i aligned that with what i have read, i do not have independent sources on that, that people of the obama administration were so concerned about the interference, so concerned about the possibility of collusion between the trump group, we will see, circle, in the russians, that they wanted all of the information out there, the clear indication that they were buried when the trump administration came and somehow they would cover it up. again, no evidence that there was any collusion or cooperation, but it is very interesting, as i say, on the same day that came out, that story, that we have evidence suddenly someone in the justice department has leaked to "the washington post" the fact that
those two things stand in fairly stark contrast. >> jon: "the times" goes into some length to describeow the obama administration was working hard to make sure that first of all that there was no interference with the election but also that if any untoward meddling was taking place that it would be essentially easy for investigators to find. >> exactly. that is clearly the point of "the times" story. i aligned that with what i have read, i do not have independent...
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julie stark, while staff in some places. the winds dying down in some places, still a blustery day. more central parts. for many of us, it will settle into a nice afternoon. feeling warmer than it did today across southern areas, some sunshine out of breeze. feeling quite springlike, the odd shower out west. picking up across northern england and wales. drier and brighter. northern ireland clouding over later on. still a bit of dry weather around. best of the sunshine across eastern areas, that is where the wintry showers west. further south change in the weather, in the form of rain. an area of low pressure coming from the babe is 93v- pressure coming from the babe is gay. across much of england and wales. the rain pushing northwards. for much of northern ireland and scotland, they will hold on to the best of the dry and bright weather. chilly here, if it does brighten up across south—east areas. with low pressure set to be put right on top of us this weekend, don't expect any reliable dry a bright weather. joined by another area of low pressure by sunday. you get the idea, very un
julie stark, while staff in some places. the winds dying down in some places, still a blustery day. more central parts. for many of us, it will settle into a nice afternoon. feeling warmer than it did today across southern areas, some sunshine out of breeze. feeling quite springlike, the odd shower out west. picking up across northern england and wales. drier and brighter. northern ireland clouding over later on. still a bit of dry weather around. best of the sunshine across eastern areas, that...
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those stark numbers that she just showed on the screen, comparing the it's six disunder the obamacare plan compared to this one. fewer people will be buying health insurance one way or another. is that going to hurt insurance companies? and if so, which ones? >> i think if you look at it, the people over age 50 of 50 to 65, you're right. they're going to get less of their credit. they'll be charged more. it is a negative for them. for those under age 40, the tax credit for individuals may be enough to cover the entire preep-up. so their premium will be paid by the tax credit. as a result you could see people under age 40 entering the market and people over age 50 to 65, which tend to be higher utilized, exiting it. as a result, insure here's are involved in the individual market, united has a little exposure, aetna has some exposure, all of them could be benefited. it will get better as it gets younger. >> what about hospitals? obviously a lot needs to be discussed and it will change before the vote goes through. how do you view the hospitals and the critical care aspect of this? >> s
those stark numbers that she just showed on the screen, comparing the it's six disunder the obamacare plan compared to this one. fewer people will be buying health insurance one way or another. is that going to hurt insurance companies? and if so, which ones? >> i think if you look at it, the people over age 50 of 50 to 65, you're right. they're going to get less of their credit. they'll be charged more. it is a negative for them. for those under age 40, the tax credit for individuals may...
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i'm lisa stark of education week in fort wayne, indiana, for the pbs "newshour." >> woodruff: now, a landmark play about the struggles of mexican-americans gets an acclaimed revival, one that speaks to the times we live in. jeffrey brown has the story from los angeles. >> ♪ oh, oh oh oh >> brown: it is a deeply american story, a mexican- american story:" zoot suit" the play, set in los angeles in the 1940's, amid rampant discrimination, a real- life murder trial and the so- called zoot suit riots. >> the grand jury has just indicted you all for the same crime. not just you four but the entire 38th street gang. >> brown: and "zoot suit", the cultural phenomenon, reaching from its premiere in 1978 at l.a.'s mark taper forum, to broadway, to a 1981 film. and now, 38 years later, to a revival at the theater where it began. its writer and director, then and now, is luis valdez. >> i believe in entertainment. i love entertainment. but i love it with a purpose. i want people coming out of here thinking about what they saw, and perhaps reassessing what's happening in their own lives with the
i'm lisa stark of education week in fort wayne, indiana, for the pbs "newshour." >> woodruff: now, a landmark play about the struggles of mexican-americans gets an acclaimed revival, one that speaks to the times we live in. jeffrey brown has the story from los angeles. >> ♪ oh, oh oh oh >> brown: it is a deeply american story, a mexican- american story:" zoot suit" the play, set in los angeles in the 1940's, amid rampant discrimination, a real- life...
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hundreds of documents they say reveal the agency's ability to use smart and tvs act of is a stark devastating incompetence. >> the war rages on over health care reform. next week the congressional budget office expected to release estimates of how much the bill will cost and how many americans will be impacted, but republicans already saying those estimates may not be right. >> this is just the beginning of our work. tweetingent trump about the new report that shows 235,000 jobs added his first month. has had aboutrump " as much to do with job growth as he does with the washington wizards winning record, absolutely nothing." jummy: many redskins fans worried about the team today after some big changes were announced. the team has fired scott -- they attributed the decision to his ongoing alcohol problems which also led to his firing from front office positions at the 49ers and seahawks. has also lost several key players including wide receiver keyshawn johnson. one player they are keeping, kirk cousins. the franchise player tender that guarantees he makes $24 million next season. he will not
hundreds of documents they say reveal the agency's ability to use smart and tvs act of is a stark devastating incompetence. >> the war rages on over health care reform. next week the congressional budget office expected to release estimates of how much the bill will cost and how many americans will be impacted, but republicans already saying those estimates may not be right. >> this is just the beginning of our work. tweetingent trump about the new report that shows 235,000 jobs...
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an approach that stood in stark contrast from what we have been hearing from truck -- from trump. u.s. secretaryle of state made the first visit to asia since taking office. he says patience toward north korea is coming to an end and if pyongyang raises the threat level military action will be on the table. reporter: rex tillerson wasted footme as soon as he set in south korea the u.s. secretary of state headed north on a black hawk helicopter towards the t desk toward the demilitarized zone. that strip of land for kilometers wide running along the 38th parallel north. barrier thatr separates the two koreas, and it is the world. -- it is the most heavily militarized place in the world. exploring diplomatic, security, and economic measures. all options are on the table. sayster: tillerson pyongyang's nuclear program would not be enough and want of preemptive actions. saying it needs to be able to defend itself read in conducting its first test in 2006, it carried out four more. despite crippling economic sanctions it has stepped up its missile launches in recent months. last week i
an approach that stood in stark contrast from what we have been hearing from truck -- from trump. u.s. secretaryle of state made the first visit to asia since taking office. he says patience toward north korea is coming to an end and if pyongyang raises the threat level military action will be on the table. reporter: rex tillerson wasted footme as soon as he set in south korea the u.s. secretary of state headed north on a black hawk helicopter towards the t desk toward the demilitarized zone....
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from indianapolis, indiana, please welcome back bridget stark.cheers and applause] bridget, how you doing? welcome back. >> thank you so much. [cheers and applause] >> welcome back.
from indianapolis, indiana, please welcome back bridget stark.cheers and applause] bridget, how you doing? welcome back. >> thank you so much. [cheers and applause] >> welcome back.
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. >> reporter: tonight, a stark warning, that russian medaling in this country's politics is happening right now. >> 2 take away from today's hearing, we're all targets of a sophisticated and capable adversary. >> reporter: clint watts warned that russian interference was picked up just last week as the gop health care bill collapsed. >> this past week we observed social media accounts discredited house speaker paul ryan hoping to ferment disagreement. it's solely base on what they want to achieve in their own landscape. >> reporter: in the first public hearing since the launch of the investigation, senators and witnesses laying out vivid details and urging lawmakers to look beyond even the cyber rrn and delve into the suspicious deaths of russian officials. >> the other part we should be looking at is follo the trail of today russians. >> while president trump wasn't the focus of the investigation, he and his top associates were never far. >> he denies the intel from the united states about russia. he claimed that the election could be rigged. that was the number one theme pushed by r
. >> reporter: tonight, a stark warning, that russian medaling in this country's politics is happening right now. >> 2 take away from today's hearing, we're all targets of a sophisticated and capable adversary. >> reporter: clint watts warned that russian interference was picked up just last week as the gop health care bill collapsed. >> this past week we observed social media accounts discredited house speaker paul ryan hoping to ferment disagreement. it's solely base...
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stark grabbed 16ebounds. sixers snap the 12 game losing streak to the bulls.k time. nine games to go, six games out of thelayoff spot. >> we have to find the build for. every game here on out is pretty much a must win. >> the getting closer to their 25 men roster. the day starter allows one run. strikes out three. bone head move of the game, tommy joseph fails to put down are you kidding me? hicks was dead meat. fillies lose 3-2. >> pitching and defense is the name of the game. we are not hitting as a team. we'll bust out and do that. >> reliever patched well and lefthim pumped up. >> it's colder going up north. it got me prepared for the season to say the least. still ahead, high school basketball, why villanova coach dave wright had his eye on this young ♪ leave it to the pros? i am a pro. i made this lawn from seed pride, and less water than you'd think. to those who'd say the grass is greener on the other side.. i politely disagree. pennington smart seed. guaranteed to grow with 30% less water. reclaim your turf. >> in the ncaa tournament, north carolina a
stark grabbed 16ebounds. sixers snap the 12 game losing streak to the bulls.k time. nine games to go, six games out of thelayoff spot. >> we have to find the build for. every game here on out is pretty much a must win. >> the getting closer to their 25 men roster. the day starter allows one run. strikes out three. bone head move of the game, tommy joseph fails to put down are you kidding me? hicks was dead meat. fillies lose 3-2. >> pitching and defense is the name of the...
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. >> stark confessions. ban affleck after rehab and why chris pine is taking it all off, his hair that is. >> yeah, yeah. >> plus inside the or for mama june's final weight loss journey to a size 4. >> it's more famous than i am. >> and our fast and furious behind the scenes exclusive, raining cars, a nuclear submarine chance, the stunt that has never been attempted before. >> it's going to blow people's minds. >> now, for march 30th 2017, this is entertainment tonight. >> a hospital bed is a long way from the ballroom but that's where dancing pro maks is ended up. >> is his injury worse than originally reported? >> i got the scoop from maks fiancee petta as she was preparing for monday's night "insider." >> how is maks? >> he's doing okay, yeah. he's going out to get treatment and we're going to see in the next two weeks how it unfolds. he's okay for now. >> how serious is the injury because it looked bad? >> he has tears in his calf muscle but he's going to be back. it's not like it's debilitating and he's
. >> stark confessions. ban affleck after rehab and why chris pine is taking it all off, his hair that is. >> yeah, yeah. >> plus inside the or for mama june's final weight loss journey to a size 4. >> it's more famous than i am. >> and our fast and furious behind the scenes exclusive, raining cars, a nuclear submarine chance, the stunt that has never been attempted before. >> it's going to blow people's minds. >> now, for march 30th 2017, this is...
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these nawabs led lavish lifestyles, in stark contrast to ordinary indians.fferent. archive: this state celebrates the marriage of the eldest son of the nawab with all the pomp and splendour of a princely wedding. harish desai was ten in 1946, and recalls the splendour of the ceremony. archive: escorted by the royal guard, the bridegroom drives in state through the streets. before him and the procession goes a costly profusion of wedding gifts. all the princes were there, attired in a princely pattern with turbans of a particular type on their head. dance girls used to be brought there, musicians and all that. that lasted for several days. and he recalls getting his first taste of this other world. for the first time, i saw bread, butter, sandwich. that was not known to us here. my father said "you eat this. this is bread and this is butter". and i liked it. there were small pastries. i still remember that made in england, london, there were huntley & palmers biscuits. the important thing is the formal photograph of his highness, mahabat khan iii. the nawab‘s
these nawabs led lavish lifestyles, in stark contrast to ordinary indians.fferent. archive: this state celebrates the marriage of the eldest son of the nawab with all the pomp and splendour of a princely wedding. harish desai was ten in 1946, and recalls the splendour of the ceremony. archive: escorted by the royal guard, the bridegroom drives in state through the streets. before him and the procession goes a costly profusion of wedding gifts. all the princes were there, attired in a princely...
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and dan, this is the intersection where it all happened, that white truck belongs to the suspect a stark contrast to the heavy police presence earlier tonight. police won't say whether he was armed, but they did say he assaulted one of their own. the incident that triggered the evening's chain of events, from what witnesses could tell, the man's activity on the roof was largely uneventful. >> he seems to be this lanky white dude in a black tee shirt. he's just smoking cigarettes i don't know what he's smoking, but he's smoking something on the roof. >> the high speed chase alarmed everyone in the area. these cge students provide ice cream. >> the lady came in and said, someone's open shooting. and then all the staff helped us hide. make sure we were okay. gave us water, places to sit. and made sure we were all safe. >> officers went on the roof and after more than an hour, convinced a suspect to come down. a peaceful end to what was an intense evening for the officers and the people of berkeley. >> we had a perimeter to set up. really nowhere for him to go. we sat back and had our tactic
and dan, this is the intersection where it all happened, that white truck belongs to the suspect a stark contrast to the heavy police presence earlier tonight. police won't say whether he was armed, but they did say he assaulted one of their own. the incident that triggered the evening's chain of events, from what witnesses could tell, the man's activity on the roof was largely uneventful. >> he seems to be this lanky white dude in a black tee shirt. he's just smoking cigarettes i don't...
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stark grabbed 16 rebounds. sixers snap the 12 game losing streak to the bulls.have hope but they lack time. nine games to go, six games out of the playoff spot. >> we have to find the consistency and something we build for. every game here on out is pretty much a must win. >> the phillies are getting closer to their 25 men roster. the yankees, opening day starter hellickson, allows one strikes out three. bone head move of the game, tommy joseph fails to put down the tag. are you kidding me? hicks was dead meat. fillies lose 3-2. >> pitching and defense is the name of the game. we are not hitting as a team. we'll bust out and do that. >> reliever pat pitched well an. >> it's colder going up least. villanova coachh school ,$8d >> in the ncaa tournament, north carolina and south carolina advance to the elite eight. hers championship, galespi headed to oints, 10 boards. archbishop wins to capture its first 5a title. once again, he's headed to villanova next season. >> congratulations to all of those kids. finally tonight, talented young athletes hit the ice in delaw
stark grabbed 16 rebounds. sixers snap the 12 game losing streak to the bulls.have hope but they lack time. nine games to go, six games out of the playoff spot. >> we have to find the consistency and something we build for. every game here on out is pretty much a must win. >> the phillies are getting closer to their 25 men roster. the yankees, opening day starter hellickson, allows one strikes out three. bone head move of the game, tommy joseph fails to put down the tag. are you...
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a stark contrast to disappointment and anger just down the road. south korea is bitterly divided, but the implications of park geun-hye's impeachment reach far wider than these shores. north korea still technically at war with its southern neighbor has been watching this scandal very closely, even showing relative restraint since corruption allegations emerged last october. noren state run media friday called park a common criminal. >> i think in some ways north korea is probably enjoying all this unfortunately and hoping if a president gets elected who is going to take a more engagement stance, and that -- i would say that probably appears likely. >> reporter: the latest polls show the latest front runner, but two months before the election is to be held, anything can happen. past liberal presidents were more willing to engage with north korea. this could be a potential sticking point with the trump administration and the u.s. who publicly, at least, seems more hard line in their approach. and there is thaad, the u.s. antimissile defense system we
a stark contrast to disappointment and anger just down the road. south korea is bitterly divided, but the implications of park geun-hye's impeachment reach far wider than these shores. north korea still technically at war with its southern neighbor has been watching this scandal very closely, even showing relative restraint since corruption allegations emerged last october. noren state run media friday called park a common criminal. >> i think in some ways north korea is probably enjoying...
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. >> these never before aired outtakes from a 1993 prison interview are in stark contrast to the brutal murders he is responsible for. >> can you see yourself in there. >> yeah, i can see myself in there. >> they don't have mirrors where i'm at. >> so you never see yourself? >> yeah, they got funny little things you get a close look a little bit. how you doing? >> this figure who walks into the room to talk to diane sawyer who looks like he's been worn out and hung up wet for so long, do not confuse that guy with the manson of the late '60s. >> we have a weird -- >> massacre. >> five were killed. >> tate slayings. >> the incredible brutality of these savage nightmarish murders. >> walking living murder all my life. >> reporter: behind the gruesome killings, a cult leader charles manson. >> you all from new york or some guys from l.a. here, right? it was the summer of love. climate ripe for manson to assemble his group of followers soon to be called the manson family. >> manson used drugs so he could suggest things to people in states of altered consciousness that might seem real at that
. >> these never before aired outtakes from a 1993 prison interview are in stark contrast to the brutal murders he is responsible for. >> can you see yourself in there. >> yeah, i can see myself in there. >> they don't have mirrors where i'm at. >> so you never see yourself? >> yeah, they got funny little things you get a close look a little bit. how you doing? >> this figure who walks into the room to talk to diane sawyer who looks like he's been worn...