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sunday express delving a little deeper, and going inside 2—page format.hool issue, perhaps. yes, this is theresa may's pet project to create a new generation of grammar schools. this is from the grammar school heads association. so they are worth listening to. what they are saying is when designing new grammar schools has to be from the bottom up, not the top down. this is what most people's concerns about the new grammar school, that in fact they will become elitist and would be for everybody. the heads association say you can make it that, but what you have to do is, you have to start when children are at primary school. you have two have the right primary school is to —— primary school is to feed into the grammar schools. my view of them is that they are not a problem in principle, but the selection procedure offers me somewhat. same with the labour party and some tories feel the same way. this seems to be a way forward. they are saying no quick fix. a story about something which might be a quick fix, this is a diet which reverses diabetes in ten weeks
sunday express delving a little deeper, and going inside 2—page format.hool issue, perhaps. yes, this is theresa may's pet project to create a new generation of grammar schools. this is from the grammar school heads association. so they are worth listening to. what they are saying is when designing new grammar schools has to be from the bottom up, not the top down. this is what most people's concerns about the new grammar school, that in fact they will become elitist and would be for...
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and caroline wheeler, the political editor of the sunday express. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the telegraph reports jubilation as article 50 was triggered, but it reports immediate tension between britain and brussels. the metro reports on the prime minister's warning that failure to reach a deal with the eu within the two—year time limit could "wea ken" cooperation in the fight against crime and terrorism. the ft says theresa may's letter was seen in brussels as conciliatory and flexible. the mirror reports on the tension, with germany's angela merkel rejecting an early start to talks on a new trade deal. the i has a picture of britain's ambassador handing over the article and nigel farage beams from the front of the express with a celebratory pint. the guardian says mrs may's comments on security cooperation were seen by many in brussels as blackmail. and nigel farage beams from the front of the express with a celebratory pint. so let's begin... beginning with the express, he looks very happy. no turning back on eu exit, 2316 days af
and caroline wheeler, the political editor of the sunday express. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the telegraph reports jubilation as article 50 was triggered, but it reports immediate tension between britain and brussels. the metro reports on the prime minister's warning that failure to reach a deal with the eu within the two—year time limit could "wea ken" cooperation in the fight against crime and terrorism. the ft says theresa may's letter was seen in brussels as...
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lea, economic adviser at arbuthnot banking group, and caroline wheeler, political editor at the sunday expressnteresting day. we start with the telegraph and its take on the budget is the tories have broken their ma nifesto is the tories have broken their manifesto pledge not to raise taxes. the guardian described the chancellor is falling into a tax trap over his approach to national insurance. the times describes the policy as a tax on red, while the express says philip philip hammond is laying down the tracks for the brexit move. the daily express asks what is so funny. the mail shows a picture of philip hammond and says it is no laughing matter. all the references a re it is no laughing matter. all the references are to joked and laughed. this is a man who is supposed to be very dour, a spreadsheet guy, a policy wonk, but he is cracking jokes as if he was les dawson. the most surprising thing about his budget speech was that because we knew it. we knew there would be extra money for social care, education, betty level, or help for business rates. we read about the national insurance contri
lea, economic adviser at arbuthnot banking group, and caroline wheeler, political editor at the sunday expressnteresting day. we start with the telegraph and its take on the budget is the tories have broken their ma nifesto is the tories have broken their manifesto pledge not to raise taxes. the guardian described the chancellor is falling into a tax trap over his approach to national insurance. the times describes the policy as a tax on red, while the express says philip philip hammond is...
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the sunday express claims that near £150 million from the health budget has been spent on overseas aidthis evening, good evening, and why don't you kick us off, john. evening, and why don't you kick us off, john. donald trump. this is where we left off two weeks ago. he has been tweeting again, in newsrooms around britain the cry goes up, he has woken up! and this time he accuses barack obama of tapping his phones in trump tower. what did you make of this when he first heard the story or read the tweets 7 first heard the story or read the tweets? i did not understand it because i find american politics baffling at the moment. quite quickly it emerged that this seems rather unlikely because barack obama's spokesperson said the former president did not order any such wiretapping. and obviously if donald trump's phones were tapped, it would have been ordered by the fbi, not the president. charlie, you understand the intricacies of us politics. tell us about this idea of the president not being in a position to order a wiretapping, is that valid? i am not sure if the president does or does
the sunday express claims that near £150 million from the health budget has been spent on overseas aidthis evening, good evening, and why don't you kick us off, john. evening, and why don't you kick us off, john. donald trump. this is where we left off two weeks ago. he has been tweeting again, in newsrooms around britain the cry goes up, he has woken up! and this time he accuses barack obama of tapping his phones in trump tower. what did you make of this when he first heard the story or read...
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and, finally, the sunday express claims that nearly £150 million from the health budget was spent on aid last year. so, those that were just some of the front pages this morning. we have a selection we will be discussing. john, charlie, why don't you start us, charlie, with the front page of the observer? by my standards this is amazing. when i first started in journalism, we used to have scammers in america to hibberd calls of police departments. and these days, we just police departments. and these days, wejust get police departments. and these days, we just get tweets and twitter. this helps us see what mrs donald trump is coming outwith. and this morning it was a doozy. he has launched a verbal assault on barack obama accusing him of a wiretap in his office in new york. this is almost unprecedented. i won't say it is totally unprecedented. if you think back to, for instance, clinton and george w bush bush. they made a mess, they trashed it. a couple of days ago, however, trump said that when he took place over it was a mess. instead, he is finding stuff thatis mess. instead, he i
and, finally, the sunday express claims that nearly £150 million from the health budget was spent on aid last year. so, those that were just some of the front pages this morning. we have a selection we will be discussing. john, charlie, why don't you start us, charlie, with the front page of the observer? by my standards this is amazing. when i first started in journalism, we used to have scammers in america to hibberd calls of police departments. and these days, we just police departments....
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and the sunday express reports on a potential new lead in the hunt for madeleine mccann.aper says police have been given extra funding to follow it up. let's delve a little deeper. we start with the observer. i feel we need a drum roll. tuesdays when we are likely to see the prime minister triggering article 50. or thursday. it is also triggering lots of accusations of, do we really know what we are doing? good question! what the papers are full of tonight isa what the papers are full of tonight is a foreign affairs select committee report which absolutely slams the government. it was chaired by tory crispin blunt. but he is broadly saying is that if we don't plan forfailure, broadly saying is that if we don't plan for failure, then that would be a dereliction of duty. that is what he is accusing the prime minister of. what has really got the gold of mps is they made the same kind of warning to david cameron, saying, you may want a referendum, you don't have a plan. where is the plan? they are saying this is similar. they think the negotiations may well fail. what are we
and the sunday express reports on a potential new lead in the hunt for madeleine mccann.aper says police have been given extra funding to follow it up. let's delve a little deeper. we start with the observer. i feel we need a drum roll. tuesdays when we are likely to see the prime minister triggering article 50. or thursday. it is also triggering lots of accusations of, do we really know what we are doing? good question! what the papers are full of tonight isa what the papers are full of...
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ruth, the sunday express. tonight we have seen a statement from the family of keith palmer.en thinking of this man on the front page of the paper, tobias ellwood, the foreign office minister. he certainly is a bit of a hero. i thought he behaved excellently. he ran towards the problem and lots of other people we re problem and lots of other people were running away. this picture of pc palmer, he looks so vulnerable, ifi pc palmer, he looks so vulnerable, if i may say so. i think the real message of this story is that the security at the front of parliament will have to be stepped up. you will have to have armed policeman there. at the moment you just have to police officers in high visibility jackets, which really isn't good enough. john, scotland yard has been giving us more details tonight in terms of what it knows in the investigation. one of the most striking things i have seen in the last hour is something that suggests that the entire duration of the attack, from the moment the first casualties was hit on the bridge to keith palmer being stabbed and then being shot, wa
ruth, the sunday express. tonight we have seen a statement from the family of keith palmer.en thinking of this man on the front page of the paper, tobias ellwood, the foreign office minister. he certainly is a bit of a hero. i thought he behaved excellently. he ran towards the problem and lots of other people we re problem and lots of other people were running away. this picture of pc palmer, he looks so vulnerable, ifi pc palmer, he looks so vulnerable, if i may say so. i think the real...
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and the sunday express reports on a potential new lead in the hunt for madeleine mccann. paper says police have been given extra funding to follow it up. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on the programme this week, i am on an arctic adventure deep in finnish lapland. i hang out with a rapper who is helping to preserve a nearly extinct arctic language. and i get possibly too close to a reindeer round—up. i would not want to be hit by one of them, though. hello and welcome to the travel show with me, ade adepitan. this week we are in the north of finland. to be precise, we are in inari, home to the indigenous sami people whose culture and language is under threat. i have come here to spend time with the sami people to see how tourism is saving their culture. finnish lapland is as close as it gets to a winter wonderland. overi million tourists come here every year in search of the northern lights, santa and his reindeer. the sami are the indigenous people who live in this part of the world. from the north of norway, sweden, finland and the far north—eastern part o
and the sunday express reports on a potential new lead in the hunt for madeleine mccann. paper says police have been given extra funding to follow it up. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on the programme this week, i am on an arctic adventure deep in finnish lapland. i hang out with a rapper who is helping to preserve a nearly extinct arctic language. and i get possibly too close to a reindeer round—up. i would not want to be hit by one of them, though. hello and welcome to the...
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and the sunday express reports on a potential new lead in the hunt for madeleine mccann.. we start with the observer. i feel we need a drum roll. tuesdays when we are likely to see the prime minister triggering article 50.
and the sunday express reports on a potential new lead in the hunt for madeleine mccann.. we start with the observer. i feel we need a drum roll. tuesdays when we are likely to see the prime minister triggering article 50.
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and alongside him, caroline wheeler, the political and outer of the sunday express.raph reports jubilation as article 50 is triggered, but reports immediate tension between britain and brussels. the metro focuses on the primus to's warning that a failure to reach a deal within the two—year time limit could weaken cooperation in the fight against crime. the financial times said theresa may's letter was seen in brussels as conciliatory and flexible. the mirror reports of the tension, with angela merkel rejecting an early start to talks on a new trade deal. nigel farage beams from the front of the mail with a celebrant replied. from the front of the mail with a celebra nt replied. the from the front of the mail with a celebrant replied. the times says the row over future security co—operation might attempt by theresa may to build ridges with the eu. the guardian says her, as was seen by many in brussels as black mail. and nigel farage is also on the cover of the express. let's begin with the metro. it covers the moment that the letter was handed by tim barrow to donald
and alongside him, caroline wheeler, the political and outer of the sunday express.raph reports jubilation as article 50 is triggered, but reports immediate tension between britain and brussels. the metro focuses on the primus to's warning that a failure to reach a deal within the two—year time limit could weaken cooperation in the fight against crime. the financial times said theresa may's letter was seen in brussels as conciliatory and flexible. the mirror reports of the tension, with...
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and the sunday express reports on a potential new lead in the hunt for madeleine mccann.funding to follow it up. joni sledge, a founder member of the iconic pop group sister sledge, has died aged 60. together with her three sisters, she recorded several massively successful hits, including he's the greatest dancer and we are family, which went platinum, and became an anthem of unity and female empowerment. let's have a look now at the time the group came to see us at bbc news. the we are family. the music is inside our heads. i got all my sisters with me. we are family. get up, everybody, and seeing. # we are family. sing it with me. # sisters are all over the world. we are family. # get up everybody and seeing. —— sing. now to london's soho, where we have been taking a look at the changing nature of modern food culture, asking why did the chicken restaurant cross the road? from high street restaurant to basement food factory, how one restaurant's switch in business model mayjust be the shape of things to come. so the cost pressure in soho was huge. business rates went up
and the sunday express reports on a potential new lead in the hunt for madeleine mccann.funding to follow it up. joni sledge, a founder member of the iconic pop group sister sledge, has died aged 60. together with her three sisters, she recorded several massively successful hits, including he's the greatest dancer and we are family, which went platinum, and became an anthem of unity and female empowerment. let's have a look now at the time the group came to see us at bbc news. the we are...
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we are going to start with the sunday express an exclusive which tells us that we may not be farawaytalking to mp5 who think it might be talking td mps—whsthéek. etmtghttsi good talking td mps—whsthéek etmtghttsi goodidea talking td mps—whsthéek etmtghttsi good idea to have a 5 5555 '555 s5 555.5 5 5555.55 the tories are in a bit of election. the tories are in a bit of a mess with s“? to election. the tories are in a bit of a mess with - f“; to court over breaking the spending limits during the campaign. nicola sturgeon is calling fora , , 5 during the campaign. nicola sturgeon is calling for; referendum, we have is calling for a referendum, we have evidence as a result of the budget that the government is finding it difficult to do anything because when ten or more tory mps object things don't happen. so there are a fig things don't happen. so there are a iii of people things don't happen. so there are a ‘51 of people around the things don't happen. so there are a t1 of people around the prime % lst sf ssssis sesufis ties eeims --.-.- - .- ,- . ,- who lst sf ssssis stufes ties efifhns
we are going to start with the sunday express an exclusive which tells us that we may not be farawaytalking to mp5 who think it might be talking td mps—whsthéek. etmtghttsi good talking td mps—whsthéek etmtghttsi goodidea talking td mps—whsthéek etmtghttsi good idea to have a 5 5555 '555 s5 555.5 5 5555.55 the tories are in a bit of election. the tories are in a bit of a mess with s“? to election. the tories are in a bit of a mess with - f“; to court over breaking the spending...
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and the sunday express reports on a potential new lead in the hunt for madeleine mccann.begin and we are going to start with the mail on sunday and brexit has got all the headlines. a dereliction of duty if there is not a plan. it is all brexit, brexit. this story is about the house of commons health select committee report, chaired by a conservative, who have put out a report that there is no plan b for brexit. in other words, what do we do if there is no deal? the prime minister has said she is prepared to walk away if there is no deal. she has used the phrase no deal is better than a bad dill. there are reasonable point is what contingency planning have you done about this? they say there has been no contingency planning as far as evidence suggests and they say that isa evidence suggests and they say that is a dereliction of duty if you were not to plan for the worst—case scenario and they are recommending, this all—party committee, that every department in government should be looking at contingency plans in case we go over a cliff edge. what we do about northern irel
and the sunday express reports on a potential new lead in the hunt for madeleine mccann.begin and we are going to start with the mail on sunday and brexit has got all the headlines. a dereliction of duty if there is not a plan. it is all brexit, brexit. this story is about the house of commons health select committee report, chaired by a conservative, who have put out a report that there is no plan b for brexit. in other words, what do we do if there is no deal? the prime minister has said she...
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lea, economic adviser at arbuthnot banking group and caroline wheeler, political editor at the sunday expressreased national insurance bills for the self—employed, in his first budget. the move's led to accusations he's broken a manifesto pledge not to raise taxes. the budget included an extra £2 billion for social care in england, with the chancellor saying he's putting the economy on a solid footing. in response, the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, said the budget was built on unfairness, and provided tax breaks for the few and public service cuts for the many. in sport, manchester city are looking to move to second in the premier league with a win at home against stoke. there are 15 minutes gone, 20 minutes now, at the etihad, no goals. barcelona have pulled a goal back in the second leg of their champions league last 16 tie against paris saint—germain. luis suarez scored but they still trailed 4—1 on aggregate. ronnie 0'sullivan is trailing judd trump at the players championship in london below. it is the best of five. —— the players championship in llandudno. a search team investigating th
lea, economic adviser at arbuthnot banking group and caroline wheeler, political editor at the sunday expressreased national insurance bills for the self—employed, in his first budget. the move's led to accusations he's broken a manifesto pledge not to raise taxes. the budget included an extra £2 billion for social care in england, with the chancellor saying he's putting the economy on a solid footing. in response, the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, said the budget was built on unfairness,...
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the sunday express's front page features the conservative mp tobias ellwood and says he's spoken foro save pc keith palmer in wednesday's terror attacks. the mail reports that the air ambulance prince william co—pilots had a near miss with a drone last summer. the sunday telegraph leads with douglas carswell‘s resignation from ukip, reporting that it's led to a civil war within the party. so, let's start where we ended, with the sunday telegraph. ukip civil war after douglas carswell quits the party and leaving it without an mp. there is a certain inevitability to this because we have known for some time that ukip is very divided between the different factions, and it is quite entertaining on one level to see here is douglas ca rswell level to see here is douglas carswell who, when hejoined the party, held a by—election and said how nice it was to have a leader with whom he agreed, but now he says he is quitting and it is amicable from his point of view. instantly, people like nigel farage and paul nuttall are putting the boot into him. iquite nuttall are putting the boot into him. i
the sunday express's front page features the conservative mp tobias ellwood and says he's spoken foro save pc keith palmer in wednesday's terror attacks. the mail reports that the air ambulance prince william co—pilots had a near miss with a drone last summer. the sunday telegraph leads with douglas carswell‘s resignation from ukip, reporting that it's led to a civil war within the party. so, let's start where we ended, with the sunday telegraph. ukip civil war after douglas carswell quits...
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our guests joining martine croxall tonight, are caroline wheeler from the sunday express and henry mance minute's silence has been held this afternoon on westminster bridge, to mark the moment khalid masood began his terror attack last week. three people died after being hit by the car he was driving. a police officer was also killed. the inquests into their deaths were opened and adjourned earlier today. daniela relph reports their anguish and pain so obvious. the family of the american victim, kurt cochran, came to westminster to remember. they mourned his loss together at the place where he was hit and thrown from the bridge. kurt cochran was the first to be hit when the vehicle careered onto the pavement. teacher aysha frade also died, she had two children. leslie rhodes was also killed on the bridge, he was 75 years old. the final victim was pc keith palmer. he died despite the desperate efforts to save him. earlier, at exactly 2:40pm, the moment the attack began a week ago, the familyjoined others on the bridge whose lives had changed last wednesday. they included this man from rom
our guests joining martine croxall tonight, are caroline wheeler from the sunday express and henry mance minute's silence has been held this afternoon on westminster bridge, to mark the moment khalid masood began his terror attack last week. three people died after being hit by the car he was driving. a police officer was also killed. the inquests into their deaths were opened and adjourned earlier today. daniela relph reports their anguish and pain so obvious. the family of the american...
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and the sunday express newspaper claims nearly £150 million from the health budget was spent on overseasuccess let's begin. we might have more success talking about it than watching the graphics! the sunday times. a traditional sunday before the budget, hand—out from the treasury, as to what they will do. what they are not going to do. the chancellor philip hammond, it is looking like a fairly dull budget, i would say. 500 million for skills, which i do not think is terribly new and 1.3 billion to combat the social ca re and 1.3 billion to combat the social care crisis, which i think probably a lot will claim is not enough, all of which will be funded by mork ats. how much room does he have to manoeuvre? how much room does he have to manoeuvre ? because how much room does he have to manoeuvre? because the economy is doing better than people thought it was, he has a bit more than he thought stop he has 27 billion he thought stop he has 27 billion he thought he would not have and he said he will build up a war chest of 60 billion said that if there is any turbulence when we come out of the
and the sunday express newspaper claims nearly £150 million from the health budget was spent on overseasuccess let's begin. we might have more success talking about it than watching the graphics! the sunday times. a traditional sunday before the budget, hand—out from the treasury, as to what they will do. what they are not going to do. the chancellor philip hammond, it is looking like a fairly dull budget, i would say. 500 million for skills, which i do not think is terribly new and 1.3...
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let's have a look at the sunday papers. the expressrshadowed by the 0rly airport attack: the royals "continued defiantly with their programme," the paper says. the sunday times also pictures the duchess of cambridge, but its main story is that alleged rape victims will be spared cross—examination in court, under new reforms announced by the justice secretary. the mail goes it alone with a controversial call from a retired doctorfor women to be able to terminate a pregnancy based on the gender of their baby. = the telegraph says new evidence has emerged over claims that a pregnancy testing drug has been linked to birth defects in thousands of children. and the sunday mirror has an exclusive interview with george michael's personal medic — who says the star knew his death was near. let's dive straight in. let's go be! the times newspaper - this the times newspaperfirst, this story about rape victims who can now give evidence on video tape, what do you think of this? this is overdue. 0bviously, you think of this? this is overdue. obviousl
let's have a look at the sunday papers. the expressrshadowed by the 0rly airport attack: the royals "continued defiantly with their programme," the paper says. the sunday times also pictures the duchess of cambridge, but its main story is that alleged rape victims will be spared cross—examination in court, under new reforms announced by the justice secretary. the mail goes it alone with a controversial call from a retired doctorfor women to be able to terminate a pregnancy based on...
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sunday morning futures. president trump expressing confidence about repealing and replacing the affordable care act but as the gets to vote on thursday, can they get conservatives on board. house gop conference woman joins us momentarily. democrats say that are skeptical of supreme court nominee niel gorsuch. exclusive interview with eric trump on his relationship with his father and how his business has changed since president trump began office. we are looking ahead right now on sunday morning futures. ♪ ♪ ♪ maria: get ready for a blockbuster week on capitol hill this upcoming week. hang in the balance the few hour of health care in america as the republican's plan to repeal and replace obamacare could hit the house floor this thursday, now the push is on for gop leaders to round up every yes vote they can if they hope to get their bill passed on and sent onto senate. in an exclusive interview president trump sounded very confident. >> we are going get something done, i think it's going to be terrific and it's going to be so much better than obamacare which really doesn't exist because if you allow it to ex
sunday morning futures. president trump expressing confidence about repealing and replacing the affordable care act but as the gets to vote on thursday, can they get conservatives on board. house gop conference woman joins us momentarily. democrats say that are skeptical of supreme court nominee niel gorsuch. exclusive interview with eric trump on his relationship with his father and how his business has changed since president trump began office. we are looking ahead right now on sunday...
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sunday night. we asked if she may have expressed any concerns about her life being in danger. >> never. never. no. our departure was full of warmth, lover. >> reporter: chen says corrina was a woman of action and would leap to help someone in need. she also wanted to end violence against women. >> she recognized that the liberation of men is part of that process. to the person who did this her, you are too late. you failed. corrina mehiel was already liberated and emboldened so many people to fight for their beliefs. her spirit will continue. >> reporter: meanwhile d.c. police still at the scene of the crime today. yellow tape still blocking the sidewalk along 14th street northeast. the investigation also taking them to beltsville, maryland. this picture of a person of interest was taken at this convenience store. an employee telling us police were here wednesday and again this morning. and there is this picture. corrina's prius with kentucky plates. police say they captured this image on a traffic camera and say pay close attention to this yellow bumper sticker on the back. and tony, we shoul
sunday night. we asked if she may have expressed any concerns about her life being in danger. >> never. never. no. our departure was full of warmth, lover. >> reporter: chen says corrina was a woman of action and would leap to help someone in need. she also wanted to end violence against women. >> she recognized that the liberation of men is part of that process. to the person who did this her, you are too late. you failed. corrina mehiel was already liberated and emboldened...
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there are still examples where ordinary people take to the streets to express their dissatisfaction with the authorities. >> it's a sundayitual almost as regular as a church service. >> citizens, your activities have not been approved by the authorities. >> can't i walk through the park to go shopping any more? do i have to get authorization even for that?" >> we live here. our homes are here. why do we have to put up with this? >> a disgrace! the bone of contention is a wooden cross the russian-orthodox church set up to mark the spot where a church is soon to be built -- and as a symbol of its power. about a dozen of the new church's future congregation have been lobbying for it for some time. just a few meters away, some local residents strike a note of protest and try to drown out the hymns. >> i pray for these non-believers, i pray and confess. this is a dispute between mother russia and those who would destroy the state. >> those people over there aren't true christians. true christians don't act like that. but we live here. we take walks here, sing our songs, and in the summer, our children play in the park. where
there are still examples where ordinary people take to the streets to express their dissatisfaction with the authorities. >> it's a sundayitual almost as regular as a church service. >> citizens, your activities have not been approved by the authorities. >> can't i walk through the park to go shopping any more? do i have to get authorization even for that?" >> we live here. our homes are here. why do we have to put up with this? >> a disgrace! the bone of...
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see what she tells cbs sunday >>> back to school, president trump expresses advice to young student aste house hunkers down to do more damage control. "eyewitness news" continues at 5:30 i'm nicole brewer. ukee is off. >>> i'm jessica dean. president trump is spending weekend in florida far away from the controversy in washington over his administration, ties to russia president trump dropped in on students at saint andrew catholic school in orlando. >> beautiful class. >> reporter: after a week where he saw high marks for his address to congress, and more controversy about possible administration ties to russia, and the president spent afternoon focused on education. >> education is the civil rights issue of our lifetime. and it is why i have asked congress to support a school choice bill. >> reporter: weighing on this white house growing list of the mr. trump's surrogates and aids who met with russian officials during a time when u.s. intelligence says that the russians were in the east lex. attorney general jeff sessions is removing himself from investigation about contacts with the
see what she tells cbs sunday >>> back to school, president trump expresses advice to young student aste house hunkers down to do more damage control. "eyewitness news" continues at 5:30 i'm nicole brewer. ukee is off. >>> i'm jessica dean. president trump is spending weekend in florida far away from the controversy in washington over his administration, ties to russia president trump dropped in on students at saint andrew catholic school in orlando. >>...
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sunday night. we asked if she may have expressed any concerns about her life being in danger. >> never, never. no our departure was full of >> reporter: he says she was a woman of action and would leap to help someone in need. she also is wanted to end violence against women. >> she recognized that the liberation of men is part of that process. to the person who did this to her, you're too late. you failed. corinna mehiel was already liberated and he will boldened so many people to fight for their beliefs. her spirit will continue. >> reporter: meanwhile d.c. police still at the scene of the crime today yellow tape still blocking the sidewalk along 14th street northeast. the investigation also taking them to beltsville maryland. this picture of a person of interest was taken at this convenience store. an employee telling us police were here wednesday and again this morning and there is this picture, corrina's prius with kentucky plates. police say they captured this image on a traffic camera and say pay close attention to this yellow bumper sticker on the back. that's it, those two pieces of e
sunday night. we asked if she may have expressed any concerns about her life being in danger. >> never, never. no our departure was full of >> reporter: he says she was a woman of action and would leap to help someone in need. she also is wanted to end violence against women. >> she recognized that the liberation of men is part of that process. to the person who did this to her, you're too late. you failed. corinna mehiel was already liberated and he will boldened so many...
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sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. >> brought to you by american express open. for ideas to help you grow your business. nosy neighbor with a keen sense of smell... glad bag, full of trash. what happens next? nothing. only glad has febreze to neutralize odors for 5 days. guaranteed. even the most perceptive noses won't notice the trash. be happy. it's glad. >>> that does it for our hour on the set overlooking the white house. i'll turn it over to my colleague for more on the day ahead. >> thank you so much. >>> on msnbc, russia's role. the senate intelligence's committee's first hearing on the russian interference in the election is underway on the capitol hill. a thorough and bipartisan investigation, in contrast to the house probe that's paralyzed by politics. vladimir putin says he didn't do it. claiming his country never interfered with the u.s. election, and calling the accusations lies. that's not all. wait till you hear what else he has to say about sicybersecurit. >>> plus, did president trump declare war on the conservative freedom caucus? what he said
sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. >> brought to you by american express open. for ideas to help you grow your business. nosy neighbor with a keen sense of smell... glad bag, full of trash. what happens next? nothing. only glad has febreze to neutralize odors for 5 days. guaranteed. even the most perceptive noses won't notice the trash. be happy. it's glad. >>> that does it for our hour on the set overlooking the white house. i'll turn it over to my colleague for more on the day...
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sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. >> brought to you by american express open.pen forum.com for ideas to help you grow your business. rodney and his new business. he teaches lessons to stanley... and that's kind of it right now. but rodney knew just what to do...he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he knows where he stands in an instant. ahhh...that's a profit. which gave him the idea to spend a little cash on some brilliant marketing! ha, clever. wow, look at all these new students! way to grow, rodney! know where you stand instantly. visit quickbooks.com. >>> the senate votes for judge neil gorsuch's supreme court nomination will now be held april 3rd after democrats pushed for a one week delay. at least 19 democrats say they are voting no and have promised to filibuster. but, republicans have the votes to choose the so-called nuclear option, which allows gorsuch's nomination to proceed with a simple majority and with a vote of 51, instead of 60. the panel is back. are democrats here delaying the inevitable? is neil gorsuch, he's going to becom
sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. >> brought to you by american express open.pen forum.com for ideas to help you grow your business. rodney and his new business. he teaches lessons to stanley... and that's kind of it right now. but rodney knew just what to do...he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he knows where he stands in an instant. ahhh...that's a profit. which gave him the idea to spend a little cash on some brilliant marketing! ha, clever. wow, look at all these new...
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sunday. crews are doing early work as they get ready for construction of the 395 express lanes. during the late evening and overnight hours you won't have access to hov lanes between edsall road to boundary drive. >>> one room was a hot tub with bu other rooms get just 25 minutes of sunlight a day. coming up, why this hotel which the owner says has the worst view of any in the world is now a tourist at traction. >> reporter: we take a ride with the street sweeping crew live desk. montgomery county police have arrested a school bus driver for having inappropriate contact with students. his name is salvador rodriguez. last month, investigators say, he had inappropriate sexual contact with two 11-year-old girls. police say rodriguez has been driving a route that includes rock view elementary school, newport school and albert einstein high school. police arrested him this morning when he showed up for an appointment with detectives. they say rodriguez admitted having contact with the girls. now detectives are asking parents to talk with their kids to see if there are more victims ou
sunday. crews are doing early work as they get ready for construction of the 395 express lanes. during the late evening and overnight hours you won't have access to hov lanes between edsall road to boundary drive. >>> one room was a hot tub with bu other rooms get just 25 minutes of sunlight a day. coming up, why this hotel which the owner says has the worst view of any in the world is now a tourist at traction. >> reporter: we take a ride with the street sweeping crew live desk....
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sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. >> brought to you by american express open.om for ideas to help you grow your business. who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. my doctor and i choose xarelto® xarelto®... to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner... ...that's proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots from happening again. in clinicastudies, almost 98% of patients on xarelto® did not experience another dvt or pe. here's how xarelto works. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least six blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective... ...targeting just one critical factor, interacting with less of your body's natural blood-clotting function. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor as this may increase risk of blood clots. while taking, you may bruise more easily, or take longer for bleeding to stop. it m
sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. >> brought to you by american express open.om for ideas to help you grow your business. who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. my doctor and i choose xarelto® xarelto®... to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner... ...that's proven to treat and...
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sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. >> brought to you by american express open.it openforum.com for ideas to help you grow your business. imagining technology - to inspect difficult-to-reach pipelines, so we can detect leaks before humans can see them. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. i've been fortunate enough to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit... even the smallest things became difficult. so i talked to my rheumatologist... and he prescribed enbrel... to help relieve joint pain and help stop further joint damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis... lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common... or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have persistent fever, bruising,
sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. >> brought to you by american express open.it openforum.com for ideas to help you grow your business. imagining technology - to inspect difficult-to-reach pipelines, so we can detect leaks before humans can see them. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. i've been fortunate enough to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit... even the smallest things became difficult....
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your business, sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnb which. >> brought to you by american express open. ideas to help you grow your business. whoever threw it has to go get it. not me! somebody will get it... ♪ (dog barking) anyone can dream. making it a reality is the hard part. from the b-2 to the upcoming b-21, northrop grumman stealth bombers give america an advantage in a turbulent world. and we're looking for a few dreamers to join us. we're not professional athletes. but that doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis, or have bladder cancer. tell your doctor right away if you have blood or red color in your urine or pain while you urinate. farxiga can cause serious side e
your business, sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnb which. >> brought to you by american express open. ideas to help you grow your business. whoever threw it has to go get it. not me! somebody will get it... ♪ (dog barking) anyone can dream. making it a reality is the hard part. from the b-2 to the upcoming b-21, northrop grumman stealth bombers give america an advantage in a turbulent world. and we're looking for a few dreamers to join us. we're not professional athletes. but that doesn't...
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that will run through sunday, and that means you won't have edsall road to boundary channel drive. their getting ready for the 395 expresses. starting to take up and sweet t -- sweep the streets. >> and they need your car out of the way. what happens if you don't obey the street sweeper signs. >> they hit tens of thousands of miles of roads in the direct, digging up thousands of pounds of trash. and if you don't get out of their way, you could end up with a ticket. >> last year they got more than 4,000 tons of trash and debris off of the streets of washington dc. >> we do not want that litter in our storm water drains. >> and while it is important for you to pay attention to those street sweeping signs, so the crews can pick up all of the trash that could end up in stretches and streams and rivers, it will save you from getting a sixty or worse, your car could be towed. >> please abide by the signs. we ask that you abide by the signage and not park on that side of the block between thousands hours marked. >> to give you an eyed of how big of a problem it is, last season, dc issued more than 77,000 tickets for a total of
that will run through sunday, and that means you won't have edsall road to boundary channel drive. their getting ready for the 395 expresses. starting to take up and sweet t -- sweep the streets. >> and they need your car out of the way. what happens if you don't obey the street sweeper signs. >> they hit tens of thousands of miles of roads in the direct, digging up thousands of pounds of trash. and if you don't get out of their way, you could end up with a ticket. >> last...
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sunday morning futures. president trump expressing confidence about repealing and replacing the affordable care act but as the
sunday morning futures. president trump expressing confidence about repealing and replacing the affordable care act but as the
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sunday. but he wouldn't say if he had 218 votes necessary to pass the bill, he did express confidence he would the bill on the house floor for a vote on thursday. >> we are now going to go to the rules committee. we feel very good where we are having conversations with members, making fine tune improvements to reflect peoples can learn an improvement. >> bride feels good about it, but ran paul does not. he says that over the weekend he spoke with members of the house freedom caucus. those are conservatives whose votes will make or break the bill. listen to the advice that he gave them. >> they still believe the conservatives in their caucus don't want obamacare light. the real negotiation begins when we stop them. you have to stop them. that's why past the art of the deal because we need to learn for the where you think i'm going to try to sell this bill. eric feared her into thank you so much. >> republican leaders are that to vote on thursday and held president trump will have 216 to pass the american health care act by then. many conservative remains opposed to the legislation. joining us n
sunday. but he wouldn't say if he had 218 votes necessary to pass the bill, he did express confidence he would the bill on the house floor for a vote on thursday. >> we are now going to go to the rules committee. we feel very good where we are having conversations with members, making fine tune improvements to reflect peoples can learn an improvement. >> bride feels good about it, but ran paul does not. he says that over the weekend he spoke with members of the house freedom caucus....
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expressed concern with the bill. >>> striking employees at delaware county memorial hospital are back to work all of the hospitals 370 nurses and technicians went on strike sunday morning due to what they are calling unfair labor practices. well, strike was supposed to last just two days but temporary workers who filled in for strikers had five day contracts. the hospital's owner says it will continue contract negotiations with the union, on tuesday. >>> and police are searching forearmed suspect who stole sea food from the philadelphia market n this surveillance video from last sunday do you see man in his toyota colla enter the market on washington avenue. after a struggle with security he reveals a gun and then takes off. suspect is described 5-foot six and driving a car with plates from an unknown state ending in 3751. >>> relief for some 42,000 commuters who use the delaware river turnpike bridge, the bridge is opened after seven weeks of detours. crews worked around the clock and finish repairs ahead of schedule. chopper three was over the bridge this morning as first drivers made their way across. span connects the pennsylvania and new jersey turnpike an
expressed concern with the bill. >>> striking employees at delaware county memorial hospital are back to work all of the hospitals 370 nurses and technicians went on strike sunday morning due to what they are calling unfair labor practices. well, strike was supposed to last just two days but temporary workers who filled in for strikers had five day contracts. the hospital's owner says it will continue contract negotiations with the union, on tuesday. >>> and police are...
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expressing concern for the 443,000 people in alameda county who could lose coverage. >> it is a right not a privilege. >> eventually adopting a single payer system drew cheers sunday.berkeley, kron4news. >> the trump administration's efforts to repeal and replace obamacare is becoming a reality. the introduction of a new health care plan, david daniel has details on how it is pushed back from some law makers. >> reporter: it was one of president trump's campaign promises, repeal and replace obamacare. there is a new bill with paul ryan leading the charge. the bill has cleared the first hurdle in the house. >> it is collapsing. if we did nothing, washed our hands of the situation, we would see a further collapse of health insurance markets. we need to replace the law with one that works. >> reporter: it is met with resistance on both sides of the aisle. >> republicans will knock a lot of folks off, hurt good working class folks. >> another opponent is rand paul of kentucky, the same state where mike pence pitched a plan. >> the one primary thing wrong with obamacare is premiums are rising, soaring in the individual market. it will happen under the ryan care. >> the
expressing concern for the 443,000 people in alameda county who could lose coverage. >> it is a right not a privilege. >> eventually adopting a single payer system drew cheers sunday.berkeley, kron4news. >> the trump administration's efforts to repeal and replace obamacare is becoming a reality. the introduction of a new health care plan, david daniel has details on how it is pushed back from some law makers. >> reporter: it was one of president trump's campaign...
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sunday, march the 12th. we have a big weekend planned. lots of erin expressgrams, out there, sueby, she will have the forecast in 15 seconds. >>> so it was windier yesterday at this time but today it is just plane colder with most of our temperatures in the 20's and 30's and thanks to these winds, it feels like it is is in the 20 's pretty much every where. we will go to a high of 40 degrees today and only 35 tomorrow, so get ready for a cold, cold weekend for first one of march, still wintry on sunday we don't see a warm up until tuesday and wednesday, of next week, alex and thomas? >> love it. >> that was a clip from the film over the top, world armresteling championships are coming to philadelphia, it will be happening this weekend , and it is the step to the championships. >> one of the steps. we have a number of qualifiers across the country. this is one of our super qualifiers to get to vegas. that is goal for everybody. >> for people who may not know about armresteling, is it like that scene. >> there was a lot of professional armrest letters in that m
sunday, march the 12th. we have a big weekend planned. lots of erin expressgrams, out there, sueby, she will have the forecast in 15 seconds. >>> so it was windier yesterday at this time but today it is just plane colder with most of our temperatures in the 20's and 30's and thanks to these winds, it feels like it is is in the 20 's pretty much every where. we will go to a high of 40 degrees today and only 35 tomorrow, so get ready for a cold, cold weekend for first one of march, still...
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septa says they all are going to use express services, today, i'm chuckling because i'm getting my coup to talk about the st. patrick's day parade route which is on sundayu. we will start off at 16th and jfk boulevard, right in front of the suburban station, and then we will grab the on the move we will go, around city hall and thene on market street, all the way down to penns landing, cool parties the performance area, cameras, will be right here on market street with independent mall as the backdrop. make us a date and join us for the philadelphia annual st. patrick's day parade. get down here early. get your spot along the bar ride route and then at home watch it from noon to 3:00 right here on fox 29. scottie has got the forecast in 152nd. no snow yet, it has begun as rain but i expect to change over to a light snow in the 7:00 o'clock hour around the philadelphia area folks are out and about umbrellas have been up, folks waiting at the bus stop as well. 41 degrees currently in philadelphia it feels like 34 degrees when you factor in that chance, so where you see the green, right along the i-95 corridor and it has started out as some rain but north
septa says they all are going to use express services, today, i'm chuckling because i'm getting my coup to talk about the st. patrick's day parade route which is on sundayu. we will start off at 16th and jfk boulevard, right in front of the suburban station, and then we will grab the on the move we will go, around city hall and thene on market street, all the way down to penns landing, cool parties the performance area, cameras, will be right here on market street with independent mall as the...
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reporter: that was junior cameron wiggins expressing his confidence in the team that went 28-4 this year. you can see them jumping up and down there on selection sunday. now three of those four losses came to gonzaga who happens to be the number one seed in the western bracket of the tournament. i had a chance to talk to another student who is actually flying out. she actually may be heading on a plane right now shortly to salt lake city to watch the game live as well as a professor and alum who has been here more than 25 years and says this may be the best saint mary's team ever. >> it's so much fun. you really can see the emotion in their faces and you can really feel what they're feeling as they're going through it and being able to be part of that is extremely fun. watching them on selection sunday, seeing them react the way that they did, it's so exciting to see them rewarded for all their hard work. >> i think the kids appreciate what they have. i don't think they're making comparisons like the alums might. is this team better than the '88 -- '89 team or in my case the '58-'59 team. >> reporter: now, the stunlts and faculty tell me they love no
reporter: that was junior cameron wiggins expressing his confidence in the team that went 28-4 this year. you can see them jumping up and down there on selection sunday. now three of those four losses came to gonzaga who happens to be the number one seed in the western bracket of the tournament. i had a chance to talk to another student who is actually flying out. she actually may be heading on a plane right now shortly to salt lake city to watch the game live as well as a professor and alum...
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sunday schedule. am track says it will operate on a modified schedule while excela express will shut down between new new york and washington. schools are closed in major cities including new york, boston, baltimore, and philadelphia. d.c. public schools will start on a two-hour delay this morning. so far more than 5,000 flights have been canceled due to this storm while another 1500 have been delayed. let's bring in meteorologist bill karins on the very latest. how is it looking, bill in when is the going to be over? >> mika, we're continuing to watch the storm, now becoming nor'easter. winds picking up and intensity of snowfall will increase. 31 million people and risk of blizzard conditions from new jersey, pennsylvania, new york all the way up to burlington, vermont, and areas of southern and central new england. here is the latest snowfall prediction. the snowfall total some has come down. the pink shows you where the foot is. that footprint is away from the coast, all interior sections of new england and upstate new york and eastern pennsylvania. the big cities on i-95 dealing with mixing issue
sunday schedule. am track says it will operate on a modified schedule while excela express will shut down between new new york and washington. schools are closed in major cities including new york, boston, baltimore, and philadelphia. d.c. public schools will start on a two-hour delay this morning. so far more than 5,000 flights have been canceled due to this storm while another 1500 have been delayed. let's bring in meteorologist bill karins on the very latest. how is it looking, bill in when...
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great news out of russia on sunday, where more than 75,000 people across the country braved the tyranny and despotism of their government to go out into the streets, express their commitment to democracy, human rights, and against corruption. and they were focused very specifically on some of the oligarches who surround vladimir putin, one of them, prime minister medvedev, it has just been learned, has amassed more than $1 billion as a public servant in mansions , in vineyards, in italy, in fancy cars, in jewelry. $1 billion. and the people of russia are up in arms. about the corruption, the clepping to becy, the stealing from the russian people which is increasingly impoverished by the imperial designs and the corrupt practices of putin and his team. so tebs of thousands of people went out in the streets to protest. these are brave people because you're talking about an authoritarian government there. a dictator. a despot. someone who orders out for the assassination of his political enemies. and many of them were arrested. hundreds of them were arrested. in moscow. and some of them are still in jail right now. madam speaker, we should be on the side of
great news out of russia on sunday, where more than 75,000 people across the country braved the tyranny and despotism of their government to go out into the streets, express their commitment to democracy, human rights, and against corruption. and they were focused very specifically on some of the oligarches who surround vladimir putin, one of them, prime minister medvedev, it has just been learned, has amassed more than $1 billion as a public servant in mansions , in vineyards, in italy, in...
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sunday. monday and tuesday. but we stay warm and you know what, we actually need some rain. >> thanks, topper. >>> tonight is your chance to weigh in on a proposal to extend the i-95 express lanes toward fredericksburg. accord would be to extend the lanes about 10 miles south of garrison road to an area near route 17. officials are talking about possible improvements along i- 95 in prince william county. tonight's meeting runs from 6:00 to 8:00 at freedom high school. there's another meeting tomorrow also from 6:00 to 8:00 at stafford high school in fredericksburg. >>> federal workers could be getting a raise. this is a surprise after the trump administration announced plans for deep cuts across many government agencies. a senior budget official reported that information to our editorial partners at the washington post. the raise could be as much as 1.9% for civilian workers starting during the fiscal year that begins october 1st. >>> today is world down syndrome date. the date 3/21 is significant because people who live with the condition have a third copy of the 21st chromosome. >> you can show your support by rocking a crazy pair of socks. organizers of the movement ar
sunday. monday and tuesday. but we stay warm and you know what, we actually need some rain. >> thanks, topper. >>> tonight is your chance to weigh in on a proposal to extend the i-95 express lanes toward fredericksburg. accord would be to extend the lanes about 10 miles south of garrison road to an area near route 17. officials are talking about possible improvements along i- 95 in prince william county. tonight's meeting runs from 6:00 to 8:00 at freedom high school. there's...
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express their political concerns. >>> 6:36 now. former maryland state delegate michael vaughn is accused of bribery, conspiracy and wire fraud. the indictment says he took more than $10,000 in exchange for supporting sundayr sales in the county. he's charged with stealing thousands of dollars from his own campaign account. vaughn has resigned and he is not commenting on the indictment. >>> we know you are waiting for those cherry blossoms to bloom, but you'll have to wait a bit longer. >> we saw those buds, but the peak bloom dates are changing now. the national park service has been forced to move the dates because of the cold weather we're going to have this weekend. the blossoms are now supposed to be picture perfect sometime between march 19th and the 22nd. the peak was initially expected for next week. >>> and the bloom are not the only thing having us watch the weather right now. chuck. >> that's right. it's going to be a plus weather for today, but you need to get outside and enjoy it. up near 70 today with plenty of sunshine around. we'll be lucky to get out of the 30s by the weekend. i'll give you the whole ten-day forecast coming up at 6:51. don't go away. >>> plus, paying more for your commute
express their political concerns. >>> 6:36 now. former maryland state delegate michael vaughn is accused of bribery, conspiracy and wire fraud. the indictment says he took more than $10,000 in exchange for supporting sundayr sales in the county. he's charged with stealing thousands of dollars from his own campaign account. vaughn has resigned and he is not commenting on the indictment. >>> we know you are waiting for those cherry blossoms to bloom, but you'll have to wait a...
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sunday and monday. >> thank you, steve. >> you're welcome. >>> immigration talks in the south bay. the message of solidarity that law enforcement agencies are expected to expressay in the south bay, the santa clara board of supervisors will be taking action to help those threatened with deportation under president trump immigration policies. they will discuss a proposal to provide outreach and legal representation to the county's immigrant community. the santa clara county police chief association is meeting to talk about the enforcement of immigration laws. they are expected to deliver a message of solidarity with immigrant communities. leaders from all of the county's law enforcement agencies as well as the district attorney jeff rosen are expected to there been. >>> california is among six states suing to stop president trump's revised travel ban. california will sign on as a plaintiff in a case filed by washington state. the revised executive order bans new visas for people from six predominantly muslim countries. it is unconstitutionality. the new ban will take effect on thursday. >>> the white house is stepping back a little on the president's claim of w
sunday and monday. >> thank you, steve. >> you're welcome. >>> immigration talks in the south bay. the message of solidarity that law enforcement agencies are expected to expressay in the south bay, the santa clara board of supervisors will be taking action to help those threatened with deportation under president trump immigration policies. they will discuss a proposal to provide outreach and legal representation to the county's immigrant community. the santa clara county...
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democracy and public integrity this week is expressing solidarity with the hundreds of thousands of anti-corruption protesters in russia who took to the streets on sunday. mr. raskin: that huge thro ghmbings of brave russians, including hundreds, arrested and jailed by vladimir putin, were protesting those running the country, a key target, demetri who has yachts, mansions worth more than $1 billion. we should be standing with the protesters, but the corrupt autocrats of russia have found good friends of international businessman donald trump whose administration is experiencing a spreading staph infection. isgraced michael flynn appeared at russia events. and former c.e.o. of exxonmobil, a close friend of vladimir putin, who was awarded in 2013 a title of mobility called the russian order of friendship. paul manafort, the former trump campaign manager, who advanced the agenda of russia and russian oligarchs. we should be standing with the protesters. 2/3 want to see a complete 9/11-style investigation into the russian connection and we owe them no less. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from
democracy and public integrity this week is expressing solidarity with the hundreds of thousands of anti-corruption protesters in russia who took to the streets on sunday. mr. raskin: that huge thro ghmbings of brave russians, including hundreds, arrested and jailed by vladimir putin, were protesting those running the country, a key target, demetri who has yachts, mansions worth more than $1 billion. we should be standing with the protesters, but the corrupt autocrats of russia have found good...
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sunday. you mentioned they called anyone involved in this on the mexican said as traitors to the homeland. it's four or five companies expressedn this and the ends justify the mean. the church calls that wrong and an open threat that violates peace. this wall is a monument, says the church, of intimidation of fooen xenophobic. stuart: it's the coyotes who use the young women. liz: there's hundreds of miles of wall in europe, too. no comment. stuart: mayors who protect illegals with your taxpayer dollars, they're doing it. the second hour of "varney & company" is three minutes away. ? so let's start talking about your long-term goals. knowing your future is about more than just you. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. or how high the pollen count, flonase allergy relief keeps your eyes and nose clear. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause nasal congestion and itchy, watery eyes. for relief beyond the nose. flonase. we ship everything you atcan imagine.n, and everything we ship has something in common. whether it's expedited overnight... ...or shipped around the globe, ...it's handled by od emp
sunday. you mentioned they called anyone involved in this on the mexican said as traitors to the homeland. it's four or five companies expressedn this and the ends justify the mean. the church calls that wrong and an open threat that violates peace. this wall is a monument, says the church, of intimidation of fooen xenophobic. stuart: it's the coyotes who use the young women. liz: there's hundreds of miles of wall in europe, too. no comment. stuart: mayors who protect illegals with your...
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sunday, cold air souths of the area. >> reporter: on the roads it has been a tough ride on the capital beltway, we continue to monitor accident cleanup through the springfield and annandale area on the expressad. on the big picture map you can see lots of red outside and inside the capital beltway. on the trafficland cameras, looking live at delays for folks making the ride this morning. expect slower traffic, especially inside the beltway 39, before you get there, 95 northbound with volume delays, also fairfax county traveling on georgetown pining, closed for a tree down near bell vi r you can get more news, weather and traffic on good morning washington on news channel 8. we'll see you wack for another local update in 30 minutes. now back to "good morning america." after great wednesday. bp developed new, industry-leading software america." after great wednesday. to monitor drilling operations in real-time, so our engineers can solve problems with the most precise data at their fingertips. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. devastating security breach. urgent search at the cia to find would leaked some of the
sunday, cold air souths of the area. >> reporter: on the roads it has been a tough ride on the capital beltway, we continue to monitor accident cleanup through the springfield and annandale area on the expressad. on the big picture map you can see lots of red outside and inside the capital beltway. on the trafficland cameras, looking live at delays for folks making the ride this morning. expect slower traffic, especially inside the beltway 39, before you get there, 95 northbound with...
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express our appreciation on behalf of the entire subcommittee. thank you very much. >> the record will stay open for, for two weeks, thank thank. [inaudible] [inaudible conversations]. [inaudible conversations]. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> sunday night on "after words," journalist sophia nelson, on her latest book, remaiming our founders vision for a united america. she is interviewed by michael steele, former chair of the rnc. >> when does unity come into play? how does this book provide prescriptions for turning that important corner to recognize how important unity is? >> this book is a refresher of sings, i row it in my sophia way, we need a little help, we're a little messed up. america is great country and we're confused by who we are and what we want. i think that is what we're wrestling, michael. this unity piece we have to break down, because the problem you saw in the last election, half the country literally feels one way and the other half of the country feels another. >> sunday night at 9:00 eastern on "after words." >> tomorrow at 8:00 on c-span, president trump's former campaign manager corey lewandoski on the presidential election. here he talks about the campaign's focus on certain states, where the final resu
express our appreciation on behalf of the entire subcommittee. thank you very much. >> the record will stay open for, for two weeks, thank thank. [inaudible] [inaudible conversations]. [inaudible conversations]. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> sunday night on "after words," journalist sophia nelson, on her latest book, remaiming our founders vision for a united america. she is interviewed by michael steele, former chair of the rnc. >> when does...