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ski operators have shut down the lifts as a precautionary measure insane tant on a sixteen year old skier was caught and killed in an avalanche in another part of the alps a group of schoolchildren was caught up to but managed to escape it was a traumatic experience in. total of six young people were dragged along a few forward buried two were able to free themselves immediately and then helped rescue the others and what they were she didn't lead me to. invariant to the earth or at least have taken precautionary measures roads have been closed and there is also the threat of falling trees a number of schools in the snowbound areas are closed for the time being. the for child safety is a priority i heard earlier that there were probably two bus accidents with school buses in bavaria and we definitely wanted to avoid that that snow could cause such accidents for the safety of the children is our priority and that's why we have made these decisions. some villages are almost completely cut off some can only be reached by special vehicles in the small variant area of yet canal roads have been
ski operators have shut down the lifts as a precautionary measure insane tant on a sixteen year old skier was caught and killed in an avalanche in another part of the alps a group of schoolchildren was caught up to but managed to escape it was a traumatic experience in. total of six young people were dragged along a few forward buried two were able to free themselves immediately and then helped rescue the others and what they were she didn't lead me to. invariant to the earth or at least have...
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one of the party late as mr harding of the center left grain tante said he's going to cut off his social media platforms like facebook and twitter as of this point which means that this will have a political signal into the electorate of the sensor left green party which is traditionally a very. very intensely following security here in the country and therefore if you also may personally i really have i really do believe that the c.e.o.'s of certain organizations media social media organizations in united states like facebook or twitter will have to focus and follow up this more closely in the coming weeks germany as the biggest market in the european union and i think this will not this will have indeed an effect on these companies as well when it comes to their german and your pain operations to be as frank osland reporting thank you. a farmer a german lawmaker has been seriously injured in an attack in the north of the country frank magnet says the leader of the anti immigration a party in britain he says he was assaulted by three men in the city center on monday evening the d. publi
one of the party late as mr harding of the center left grain tante said he's going to cut off his social media platforms like facebook and twitter as of this point which means that this will have a political signal into the electorate of the sensor left green party which is traditionally a very. very intensely following security here in the country and therefore if you also may personally i really have i really do believe that the c.e.o.'s of certain organizations media social media...
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in kenya, more gunfire has been heard coming from one nairobi hotel attackmi by islamist tants.ur after the kenyan interior minister said the luxury complex had been secured. leseveral peave been severely injured and officials say four were killed after a suicide bomber targeted the they and gunmen stormed hotel grounds for the militant group al-shabaab said it was behind the attack. hea's our senior afric correspondent. a bustling city thrown into chaos. this afternoon, armed men hit this hotel complex that is popular with wealthy kenyans and foreigners. atnesses reported hearing loud blast followed by gunfire sounded like automatic weapons. many w cap inside building -- trapped inside buildingsho for s. when help came, there were feelings of relief. >> than the gunships were being aimed at us. we do not know where they were coming from, who was shooting them. >> i just called my wife. asked,"babe, are you ok?" there was no reply. swifter: the response was and coordinated. lessons learned from past attacks. show of force against men sent to kill and die. acthis ais very similar
in kenya, more gunfire has been heard coming from one nairobi hotel attackmi by islamist tants.ur after the kenyan interior minister said the luxury complex had been secured. leseveral peave been severely injured and officials say four were killed after a suicide bomber targeted the they and gunmen stormed hotel grounds for the militant group al-shabaab said it was behind the attack. hea's our senior afric correspondent. a bustling city thrown into chaos. this afternoon, armed men hit this...
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cigar they say that they're wrong military strategy they erotic what it takes and also politically tante minute jobs that of the afghan government just cause the problem and that's why they cannot defeat they mean they cannot defeat down opposition a general sense that afghanistan they're not happy about it in there just what about the future because as a nation we deserve better we as a nation we cannot close soldiers the day and we cannot pay the prices in that should be stopped immediately and indeed. with the taliban's increasing influence it puts. in a stronger position these talks. well it is when they died a state of america would like to play two techniques at the same time they would like to shake the right hands and they would like to hold the rock and the left both back to work off so far because the special and donald trump meeting have been meeting with the taliban for six days in qatar when he kept afghanistan i think that it was not very happy he shared his concerns in his briefings with person gani there was no good reaction that i mean definitively that negotiation is on
cigar they say that they're wrong military strategy they erotic what it takes and also politically tante minute jobs that of the afghan government just cause the problem and that's why they cannot defeat they mean they cannot defeat down opposition a general sense that afghanistan they're not happy about it in there just what about the future because as a nation we deserve better we as a nation we cannot close soldiers the day and we cannot pay the prices in that should be stopped immediately...
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tant are these i'm not seeing futures market selloff that hard on the back of them. ,> there are twoate cases one involving stolen technology, which was brought out in washington which we had already heard a little bit about couple of weeks ago. the second case they brought today is related to the cfo's detainment in canada. that is the one that from the look of it, looks pretty significant. essentially saying it was financial fraud involving banks, in which they essentially, huawei made it look like they were not doing business in iran in a way that would violate u.s. sanctions. it sounds like a case that has been going on for a decade. joe: what kind of penalties could the u.s. potential he impose on the company itself? >> we are familiar with financial penalties, but they can also put in any type of, look for ways to block the company from doing business in the united states. that was one of the big issues they hung out in front of zte a year ago. by bringing these cases and calling the company out like this, they can do some significant damage to the company being able to do busi
tant are these i'm not seeing futures market selloff that hard on the back of them. ,> there are twoate cases one involving stolen technology, which was brought out in washington which we had already heard a little bit about couple of weeks ago. the second case they brought today is related to the cfo's detainment in canada. that is the one that from the look of it, looks pretty significant. essentially saying it was financial fraud involving banks, in which they essentially, huawei made it...
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. >> a temper m,tant pound the able, it's our way or we hurt people. >> reporter: as it stretches into day 12 and getti messy. trash lining the nationalall. the national zoo closed. the panda cam has gone dar>> upsetting that i drove all the way from miami. >> reporter: for 800,000 federal employees, anher day ofiving without the guarantee of a paycheck. >> not knowing when youmight get paid is frustrating. >> reporter: frustration aimed t washington where common ground is more allusive when democrats take control tomorrow. among the top priorities, introduce a plan to reopen the government. a plan dubbed a nonstarter. for th hundreds of thousands of federal workers, the hit comes january 11th. that is when most employees will miss their first paycheck, unless the shutdown ends. >> thank you. the shutdown goes well beyond the halls of government. all smithsonianuseums are closed now. that includes the air and space museum, one of thost visited visitors ntry, 19,000 a day there. the national zoo is closed and doors at the national museum of history and culture are locked up. news 4s chr
. >> a temper m,tant pound the able, it's our way or we hurt people. >> reporter: as it stretches into day 12 and getti messy. trash lining the nationalall. the national zoo closed. the panda cam has gone dar>> upsetting that i drove all the way from miami. >> reporter: for 800,000 federal employees, anher day ofiving without the guarantee of a paycheck. >> not knowing when youmight get paid is frustrating. >> reporter: frustration aimed t washington where...
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. >> she tants they willknow that yes, being miss district of sclum a very important title. she hopes to win the next time ound. she'll go now to the miss usa contest. she'll go on to miss universe. she said it is a stepping stone. she wantso get kids to stay in school. >> so inspiring. >> 2018 came to a close with the price of gas and food trending in the right dire downward. ahead at w5:00,hat you can expect to pay at the pump. t> my puppies didn'tin w.an >> it was a great way to start the new year. would be nice if they would last. we know the temperatures will be going up and downro hout the next seven days. a beautiful view right now. isn't it nice to see without the fog that we've experienced? sfoeks are out and about across the area as we said, the temps will be falling. cloudy is that cool tom arow the showers. the showers will be returning by the e of the week. we'll talk about that in a moment. 53 degrees currently. keep an eye on thattemperature. it will be falling. 7:00 p.m., 9:00 p.m., then tonight, cooler temperatures. make sure they have the overcoat. the temp
. >> she tants they willknow that yes, being miss district of sclum a very important title. she hopes to win the next time ound. she'll go now to the miss usa contest. she'll go on to miss universe. she said it is a stepping stone. she wantso get kids to stay in school. >> so inspiring. >> 2018 came to a close with the price of gas and food trending in the right dire downward. ahead at w5:00,hat you can expect to pay at the pump. t> my puppies didn'tin w.an >> it was...
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. >> one of the wizards assist tant coaches only makes $10,000. we're talking about kristy tolliver. she was asked to join the coaching team for the season. she took the steps but s becaus trict wnba rules, her salary is cappe at$10,000. other assistant coaches in the nba make anywhere from $100,000 to over llion. the team owner tweeted this in response to the story reading in part the rules and collective bargainingee ants never conne contemplated having a wnba player working as an nba coach, the rules need to change. >> they need to change. >> and the titans games are coming up, here's a preview. >> reporter: when dwayne johnson sought inspiration, he turned to a word from his polynesian herita heritage. >> it's called mana, it means spirit and power. >> it will bring together men and women from every dayr jobs fo a series of daunting, head-to-head physical challenges. >> borderline insane. a lot of themutan't walk o of here on their own accord. they have to get helped out. ne>> reporter: the os who make it through advance to an ultimate challen
. >> one of the wizards assist tant coaches only makes $10,000. we're talking about kristy tolliver. she was asked to join the coaching team for the season. she took the steps but s becaus trict wnba rules, her salary is cappe at$10,000. other assistant coaches in the nba make anywhere from $100,000 to over llion. the team owner tweeted this in response to the story reading in part the rules and collective bargainingee ants never conne contemplated having a wnba player working as an nba...
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people make resolutions to improve health and says a lot tant to us is impor and what we want to change on a personal level. and i know how hard it is to stay on track. it isn't easy for people to figure out what the next step should be. hold that thought. what if you can improve your health and the health of your community? kes courage to think pig and bold. with moments and movements greater hange for the good. this inflexion point facing an opportunity to transform the way the system works. ter for consumers this is our focus because we feel it is our responsibility. of assets and nd model. we have communities where a zip more than your code health.etic babies can unties expect to live longer than those in the district. eighborhoods in atlanta on opposite sides of an interstate, life expectancy varies by a decade. n boston, more than three decades. berrysidents of the rochl neighborhood is 58.9 years. that is shorter than many countries. so what are the under lying differences? six #% is driven by family, education, housing and access to fresh food and health does start level. commun
people make resolutions to improve health and says a lot tant to us is impor and what we want to change on a personal level. and i know how hard it is to stay on track. it isn't easy for people to figure out what the next step should be. hold that thought. what if you can improve your health and the health of your community? kes courage to think pig and bold. with moments and movements greater hange for the good. this inflexion point facing an opportunity to transform the way the system works....
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. >> don't use disinfect tant.r cleaners with bleach, cloride or ammonia. >> check the label on any cheening supply in the kitchen. like grout cleaner. contains acid. >> don't use steel wool or scrub pad. they can scratch the surface. >> wipe down your appliances occasionally. with a stainless steel cleaner. the mineral oil can help them last longer. >> don't use a dish rag. it can contain food oils. and wear away the protective finish. >> know what you are buying. it contains nickel and that is rust resistant. >> if you have rust you can use baking soda and water to gently rub. and it's sparkling again. >> so many rules. do this, don't do that. >> i'm overwhelmed. >> he's hopeless. >> okay. live doppler 7. we have a few patches of sprinkles in the north bay. clouds are lingering. we have storm sunday. ranking 1 on the scale. likely to produce less than half inch of rain. slight chance of a thunderstorm. during the day tomorrow we'll see patches of light showers. and early sunday morning this more widespread rain o
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it is a mill ways you could slice this, but i think he feels burns and is es tant to do that. it is the perception that he is giving in on this singular idea of the wall. there will not be a wall from one end of the border to another. it is a physical impossibility. you will not put one sing l huge wall in place. will he just go out and convince people that he did? >> what point does donald trump, he may not be playing by the rules, all of these things may be true, at what point do they feel like they have to figure out how to get the government workers paid? >> it is really clear that they're not going to put down money to build a wall. and i think that the white house will signal that they're willing to sign something. >> i thought that was the case three weeks ago though. >> again, the learning curve, the president has a slow learning curve. >> does the white house view fuse night's speech as a success or failure? >> it is still their position that they want to sell. this that there is a real humanitarian aspect to this to try to soften how the president is perceives about
it is a mill ways you could slice this, but i think he feels burns and is es tant to do that. it is the perception that he is giving in on this singular idea of the wall. there will not be a wall from one end of the border to another. it is a physical impossibility. you will not put one sing l huge wall in place. will he just go out and convince people that he did? >> what point does donald trump, he may not be playing by the rules, all of these things may be true, at what point do they...
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but it's the way this president is so very luck tant to criticize vladimir putin and the conjunction of these to stories there's a president hiding effectively some of the things he said with president putin, asking translator not even to disclose them to his own aides in the white house, in conjunction with bob mueller is investigating. >> while often undermining nato in other institutions while he's at it. >> and the european union, which is what president putin wants to do and say russians were behind the meddling in the 2016 election. for his reasons he doesn't want to show he didn't win the 2016 election bhimself with these big rallies and it was his popularity contest. he doesn't want to concede it was russia who might have been engaged in that but he's very leery of saying russia is the ones who helped him >> just to get a sense of what's going on behind the scenes at the fbi and minds of the prosecutors he justice department and others as this was unfolding and they're watching this happen and they actually undertook the decision to launch a counterintelligence investigation
but it's the way this president is so very luck tant to criticize vladimir putin and the conjunction of these to stories there's a president hiding effectively some of the things he said with president putin, asking translator not even to disclose them to his own aides in the white house, in conjunction with bob mueller is investigating. >> while often undermining nato in other institutions while he's at it. >> and the european union, which is what president putin wants to do and...
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very rel tant that in the six months plus since the president met kim jong-un the north koreans have continued to produce nuclear material. though mr. kim denies it intelligence agencies say they're continuing to produce missiles. there is no evidence that the denuclearization the president and mr. kim talked about in singapore in june has even begun. the north koreans have not even turned over the first step, the list of their facilities, the number of missiles they have, the number of weapons they have, where they store them. this next summit has got to be focussed on a very rigorous plan to get from a to b, and it's not clear right now that the president is intent on that. he keeps saying we have all the time in the world. >> david, thank you for your insight. good to have you with us. >> thank you. good to see you, ana. >>> coming up live in the cnn news room, ocasio cortez in a brand new interview with anderson cooper. she's been on the receiving end, but tonight she's firing back. that's next. do your asthma symptoms ever hold you back? about 50% of people with severe asthma ha
very rel tant that in the six months plus since the president met kim jong-un the north koreans have continued to produce nuclear material. though mr. kim denies it intelligence agencies say they're continuing to produce missiles. there is no evidence that the denuclearization the president and mr. kim talked about in singapore in june has even begun. the north koreans have not even turned over the first step, the list of their facilities, the number of missiles they have, the number of weapons...
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the pay is small, but i think tant becauseimpor can help people.t's why i do it. >> reporter: soksam is part of a pilot program in three provinces of cambodia, funded in large part by the u.s.. government started in 2005, the president's malaria initiative was launched to reduce malaria deaths in sub-saharan africa. in this region, the money funds community malaria workers, as well as a d rapetection and reporting program to track and contain tbreaks, especially any cases that do not responto drugs. and it eprovidcation, as well as insecticide-treated bed nets, to farm workers, a critical group since theynt migrate freq in the region in search of work. project manager rida slot says the coordinated approach has started to show promising resus. >> despite the intensified resistance to malaria treatment, the country has successfully reduced malaria transmissions. and we are proud to say that we're moving toward elimination. >> reporter: still, she says the what roads they have are freqntly impassable, and many of their activities-- like logging-- are
the pay is small, but i think tant becauseimpor can help people.t's why i do it. >> reporter: soksam is part of a pilot program in three provinces of cambodia, funded in large part by the u.s.. government started in 2005, the president's malaria initiative was launched to reduce malaria deaths in sub-saharan africa. in this region, the money funds community malaria workers, as well as a d rapetection and reporting program to track and contain tbreaks, especially any cases that do not...
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tant point. >>> to the new proposals tore en the government, they're expected to be put to a vote on the hill totrrow. as t plays out, the president is pushing ahead with plans to visit his state of the union address next week. nbc wte house correspondent kristen welker has the story. >> reporter: president trump seems determined to ge his state of the union address despite house speaker nancy pelosi urging him to del it. as the senate is poised to vote on bills to end the stalemate, there's still no clear end in sight. sight. this morning the white house says it's moving forward with the state of the union address next tsday at the capitol as planned, despite a request by house speaker nancy pelosi to reschedule it, due to what she called security concerns prompted by the shutdown. concer trump administration officials have said are unfounded. the white house sent a letter to the house sergeant at arms asking for a dry run for the eech and overnight press secretary sarah sanders dug in. >> nancy pelosi invited t >> nancy pelosi invited the president. he accepted. she cited security
tant point. >>> to the new proposals tore en the government, they're expected to be put to a vote on the hill totrrow. as t plays out, the president is pushing ahead with plans to visit his state of the union address next week. nbc wte house correspondent kristen welker has the story. >> reporter: president trump seems determined to ge his state of the union address despite house speaker nancy pelosi urging him to del it. as the senate is poised to vote on bills to end the...
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. >> tant people to know that they are survivors.amily have a new life. >> what's the relationship like between the older turpin children and t younger turpin children? >> well, the older children are extremely protective of the younger ones. so when they do have time togeer, it's a lot of nurturing. there's a lot of reassuring. and one of the thingshat they're grateful for is they've got each other. >> reporter: according to their attorney, the adult regularre childrenn regular contact and have frequent visits with the younger slings who are in foster care. they're curious about what is being said. they say they want to share their stor together. ow they're focused on starting over. a remarkable story from a remarkable group of survivors. guys, back to you. >> that says so much about the human spirit that they are able to come together, support each other, t to create a new life. they're incredible people. >>>e will switch gears now. al isg watchin closely what's happening in the weather. >> here into california with rain and snow t
. >> tant people to know that they are survivors.amily have a new life. >> what's the relationship like between the older turpin children and t younger turpin children? >> well, the older children are extremely protective of the younger ones. so when they do have time togeer, it's a lot of nurturing. there's a lot of reassuring. and one of the thingshat they're grateful for is they've got each other. >> reporter: according to their attorney, the adult regularre childrenn...
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i think how this why democrats don't want toin tant this, it's not even the same fullback.temporary. so a permanent wall in exchange for temporary daca status for democrats is a nonstarter. that said, i think it's going to become pretty clear pretty quickly this week that even if the senate does move this through successfully, it's not going to become law. so then they have to go back to the drawing board. and mitch mcconnell has been a very sort of enigmatic figure throughout this drama. he was burned by the president and has been unwilling to publicly clash with him in the wake or come out and say he know what is the president thinks. everyone is saying we need to press to write down woo and it's not just because there are issues on the hill. democrats and republicans on the the hill agreed about this a long time ago. this is the president who flu tlau wrench in these works and who is an incredibly unreliable negotiator. he says one thing one day, members of congress takes a little while to implement what he says, even if it's only a couple of hours, that's plenty of time
i think how this why democrats don't want toin tant this, it's not even the same fullback.temporary. so a permanent wall in exchange for temporary daca status for democrats is a nonstarter. that said, i think it's going to become pretty clear pretty quickly this week that even if the senate does move this through successfully, it's not going to become law. so then they have to go back to the drawing board. and mitch mcconnell has been a very sort of enigmatic figure throughout this drama. he...
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kentucky it's widely felt we caught up with coach cal perry and he said it's obvious that kentucky tantthe congress knows it, the senate knows it that these people don't deserve to be the middle of this. they are. you know, some of them have children with special needs. we had a woman who had cancer. we had a woman who was being thrown out of her apartment. >> what's your message to say mitch mcconnell, your home state senator, what do you tell people not to have this happen again? >> well, what i hope is they all come together and under we just got to make something work and everybody compromise. >> so, guys, coach cal he and his wife through their foundation gave out $200,000 to locals. gave out a bunch of grocery cards. it's an indication how through this entire shutdown communities have come together but it's the question of the breaking point how much longer can people last if, indeed, we have another shutdown after this three week period. now you guys can come at we with your bourbon jokes. so we'll call this the "morning joe" share. we're dealing it. >> i got to say, man, i think
kentucky it's widely felt we caught up with coach cal perry and he said it's obvious that kentucky tantthe congress knows it, the senate knows it that these people don't deserve to be the middle of this. they are. you know, some of them have children with special needs. we had a woman who had cancer. we had a woman who was being thrown out of her apartment. >> what's your message to say mitch mcconnell, your home state senator, what do you tell people not to have this happen again?...