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tanya? >> marlie hall in new york, thank you. >>> and so far this year the flu season has been fairly mild, but the centers for disease control says it has hit young and middle-aged adults the hardest. an estimated 60% of those who died this year were between 24 and 64 years old. that's dramatic increase of more than 40% from last year. the cdc says on average 24,000 americans die each flu season. >>> and in a remote area, a former tribal lederhaas beader arrested. she's been accused of killing four and wounding two others. the woman opened fire during an eviction hearing, and when she ran out of bullets, she pulled out a knife and stabbed someone. among the victims is the tribe's current leader. >>> coming up on the "morning news," deadly recall. heartbroken families accuse gm of a coverup. >>> and getting silly. michelle obama makes her first visit to "the tonight show with jimmy fallon." makes her first visit to "the tonight show with jimmy fallon." on for continuous relief. 21 days! 28 d
tanya? >> marlie hall in new york, thank you. >>> and so far this year the flu season has been fairly mild, but the centers for disease control says it has hit young and middle-aged adults the hardest. an estimated 60% of those who died this year were between 24 and 64 years old. that's dramatic increase of more than 40% from last year. the cdc says on average 24,000 americans die each flu season. >>> and in a remote area, a former tribal lederhaas beader arrested. she's...
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i'm tanya rivero. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm frank mallicoat . >>> good morning, everyone. it is monday, february 24th. i am michelle griego. >> and i am frank mallicoat. nearly 4:00. it is red day, apparently. >> it is red day. are you guys enjoying your spring break? >> it has been fabulous. >> it was a nice weekend. >> well, it looks like today we will have lots of sunshine, but storm clouds are gathering on the horizon. we will tell you when to expect rain in a few minutes. >> and the usual road work in the usual places. northbound 880, in downtown oakland, closure there is and around the antih bridge. the bay bridge, as well with road work. we will tell you about it coming up. >> thank you, elizabeth. >>> and american sport's history made overnight. jason collins, now the first openly gay player in any of the four major sports. more about collins on the court. >> reporter: out of the closet and onto the court, a warm welcome from fa
i'm tanya rivero. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm frank mallicoat . >>> good morning, everyone. it is monday, february 24th. i am michelle griego. >> and i am frank mallicoat. nearly 4:00. it is red day, apparently. >> it is red day. are you guys enjoying your spring break? >> it has been fabulous. >> it was a nice weekend. >> well, it looks like today we will have lots of sunshine, but storm clouds are gathering on the horizon. we will tell...
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i'm tanya rivero in for anne-marie green. this morning ukraine has a new temporary president and an uncertain future. oleksandr turchynov plans to work with the government. a top european official arrives in kiev today to discuss possible aid. it was a rejection of european trade pact by ousted viktor yanukovych that led to more than 80 dead. an arrest warrant has been issued for yanukovych. he refused to step down. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning. the latest here is yanukovych, the ousted president, is now wanted by police for the mass murder of innocent civilians. meanwhile the new president is promising to move ukraine toward europe and washington wants to influence on what's russia's next move. they voted in oleksandr turchynov on sunday following theousster of viktor yanukovych. turchynov takes the reins. others seeking closer ties with the european union. t turchynov promises to move ukraine more toward europe, something the u.s. supports. >> let them determine their own future and
i'm tanya rivero in for anne-marie green. this morning ukraine has a new temporary president and an uncertain future. oleksandr turchynov plans to work with the government. a top european official arrives in kiev today to discuss possible aid. it was a rejection of european trade pact by ousted viktor yanukovych that led to more than 80 dead. an arrest warrant has been issued for yanukovych. he refused to step down. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning....
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i want to go back to what tanya said about stripping away guilt. and i think this roots back to judgment. because it does come back to guilt with moms, and i don't think you can ever strip it away. i think that women who are moms have guilt forever, and it's just built in. and i'm a person, i love my job, and i love working, and i never wanted to stop. but i'm still in two years driving to work every morning, and leaving my child with somebody else, whether it's at a day care or with my sister. it's just gut-wrenching, and you can't -- just because you want one thing doesn't mean your heart is not split into a million different places, and i think we have t to be honest abt that. working moms, it stay at home moms, we're all having these judgments, and it comes from ourselves, our own insecurities, and the guilt we're carrying around. and all of this is in our control to help each other, instead of getting defensive and spewing the judgment right back. >> well, michelle, our community is covering it. tasha just said, modern motherhood: >> -- women
i want to go back to what tanya said about stripping away guilt. and i think this roots back to judgment. because it does come back to guilt with moms, and i don't think you can ever strip it away. i think that women who are moms have guilt forever, and it's just built in. and i'm a person, i love my job, and i love working, and i never wanted to stop. but i'm still in two years driving to work every morning, and leaving my child with somebody else, whether it's at a day care or with my sister....
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tanya paige is there in bangee. tanya has the fighting ended in the area?porter: it has now ended, although there is still a very high presence of french soldiers at the airport and african union soldiers on the main road, just trying to make it secure to try to bring some calm back to the city. where i am right now is actually the camp where thousands of muslims have been seeking shelter in a giant aircraft hangar, they are camped out underneath helicopters. they have been telling us just in the last few opinions that this convoy was attacked by the anti-sel ka as they were trying to leave the city. they don't know why the anti-balaka have brought the convoy under attack. but we do know they want to drive the muslims out of the area. but it really gives you sort of a sense of the ongoing sense of lawlessness that pervades the country still. >> and from what you have been able to witness, what much control are the french forces having over a situation like this? >> despite the fact that there are about 5,000 african union soldiers and about 1600 french sold
tanya paige is there in bangee. tanya has the fighting ended in the area?porter: it has now ended, although there is still a very high presence of french soldiers at the airport and african union soldiers on the main road, just trying to make it secure to try to bring some calm back to the city. where i am right now is actually the camp where thousands of muslims have been seeking shelter in a giant aircraft hangar, they are camped out underneath helicopters. they have been telling us just in...
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audio units tanya motor korea's fourth largest automaker may have to reinstate more than one hundred and fifty workers were laid off five years ago after a court here roll back their dismissal was in ballet the seoul high court on friday ruled in favor of the one hundred fifty three workers overturning an earlier ruling after they filed the suit arguing that their dismissal by the company in two thousand ninth was un reasonable pest management did not making us efforts to avoid the layoffs and ninety thousandnine the company fired about twenty six hundred workers after it was put under court receivership. following the two thousand a global financial crisis the plaintiffs will be able to return to their workplace if the ruling is not helped by the nation's top court. be on the company plans to appeal the case. you may remember curry tech science through some sealing a deal with google on patents paul the electronic sign announcing another patent cross licensing deal this time with cisco systems a worldwide leader in networking to minimize legal disputes and focus on innovation. i can
audio units tanya motor korea's fourth largest automaker may have to reinstate more than one hundred and fifty workers were laid off five years ago after a court here roll back their dismissal was in ballet the seoul high court on friday ruled in favor of the one hundred fifty three workers overturning an earlier ruling after they filed the suit arguing that their dismissal by the company in two thousand ninth was un reasonable pest management did not making us efforts to avoid the layoffs and...
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tanya moseley, al jazeera, washington. >> detained by the police at winter games.i police deny everything happened. vladimir luxuria, wearing gay costumes as he tried to enter a hockey game, cameras caught glimpse ofs of four men leading her away. are police deny she was detained. all right, weather troubles are messing up the games in sochi yet again it is the fog. michael eaves is here on the winter olympics. miguel. >> you can't see the course at all. the fog linked over the mountains for several hours causing the biggest scheduled disruption of the winter games. call off the men's biathalon start race. the biathalon had already been pushed back from sunday afternoon to monday morning, now tuesday afternoon. the snowboard cross will now begin tuesday moratorium. now the alpine schedule will avoid any possible problems tomorrow. two man bobsled american team did something they hadn't done in 62 yoars, won a immediate -- years, won a medal. two man event for the first time since 1952. holcomb's second olympic medal, led the u.s. into a victory in the four-man. >>>
tanya moseley, al jazeera, washington. >> detained by the police at winter games.i police deny everything happened. vladimir luxuria, wearing gay costumes as he tried to enter a hockey game, cameras caught glimpse ofs of four men leading her away. are police deny she was detained. all right, weather troubles are messing up the games in sochi yet again it is the fog. michael eaves is here on the winter olympics. miguel. >> you can't see the course at all. the fog linked over the...
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tanya moseley, al jazeera, seattle. >> two people were killed in a large avalanche in central colorado yesterday, two bodies found today. authorities say a group of skiers trigger erd the slide, two -- survivors struggled to make it to safety. >> the with ones that were jished did not come down -- injured did not come down quickly. they were slow in their descent. crawling down. it's so sad, always sad when something happens that you hope could be avoided. >> loss of life is not easy. it is hard when people are close to you and the community here will really rally behind the family. gls yes, it's very. >> yes, it's very sad, the people of twin lakes are very sad. >> six peep have died from avalanche in colorado so far this year. >>> major snow storm that hit the northeast, 10 to 15 inches pounded parts of the cape. more than 20,000 people lost power due to heavy winds and fallen tree limbs. about 5,000 are still waiting for electricity to come on tonight. rebecca, we don't want to hear, more snow is coming. >> at least it's not as much as the last storm, that was a lulu. a lot of flow,
tanya moseley, al jazeera, seattle. >> two people were killed in a large avalanche in central colorado yesterday, two bodies found today. authorities say a group of skiers trigger erd the slide, two -- survivors struggled to make it to safety. >> the with ones that were jished did not come down -- injured did not come down quickly. they were slow in their descent. crawling down. it's so sad, always sad when something happens that you hope could be avoided. >> loss of life is...
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tanya paige reports. >> reporter: thousands of muslims are fleeing the central african republic.oy is headed to chad under an armed guard, but it's an extremely dangerous journey. only 4 kilometers from the border, and christian anti-seleka fighters attack. one person was killed and seven others wounded. >> translator: this is a serious injury. the bullet penetrated the neck and went through. >> reporter: the attack doesn't stop muslims from lining the road, hoping for a ride, but the convoy can't risk stopping. back in the capitol, these people also want to leave. most are from chad. but they just heard the chadian government says it isn't going to help anymore people get out. >> translator: they should not close the door to people who still want to go back home. it's a huge surprise to hear the prime minister is ending the evacuation of chadians who are here. >> reporter: people here tell us there are thousands of other muslims stranded in different towns, threatened by anti-bellka fighters. many muslims feel they have no future here. they would rather risk the journey than sta
tanya paige reports. >> reporter: thousands of muslims are fleeing the central african republic.oy is headed to chad under an armed guard, but it's an extremely dangerous journey. only 4 kilometers from the border, and christian anti-seleka fighters attack. one person was killed and seven others wounded. >> translator: this is a serious injury. the bullet penetrated the neck and went through. >> reporter: the attack doesn't stop muslims from lining the road, hoping for a ride,...
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tanya page reports. >> reporter: it's tough for people to earn a living in bonn -- bonge.iness goes on under the watchful eye of officialings. these are families packed ready to leave and protect themselves. >> translator: many people here don't trust the french. trust is so fragile, even the local red cross is sent away, but some would accept the help of islamists. >> we will accept any help. because you are with me now. what do i have? i have only 50 meters. it's better to be in prison. >> reporter: he says even with the french here, people are being killed, but he is cautious about help from anyone >> translator: if boko haram come everyone will be killed. >> reporter: a spokesman says they want liberty but on their own terms. >> translator: we know our strength. the peace keeper [ inaudible ] we do it when we're ready. [ inaudible ] to bring peace but there's none. >> reporter: in this city where thousands live in fear, a patrol can be a welcome sight. but the end of the week these soldiers will be home in france. the french leading a patrol that includes police from t
tanya page reports. >> reporter: it's tough for people to earn a living in bonn -- bonge.iness goes on under the watchful eye of officialings. these are families packed ready to leave and protect themselves. >> translator: many people here don't trust the french. trust is so fragile, even the local red cross is sent away, but some would accept the help of islamists. >> we will accept any help. because you are with me now. what do i have? i have only 50 meters. it's better to...
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comes up in the conversations between the two presidents on friday. >> reporter: indeed it will and tanyafrom bongui thanks. they are withholding a loan intended for healthcare in uganda in response to an antigay bill signed into law that was signed into law on monday and concerned about discrimination and the law could effect healthcare for homosexual and it's worth $90 million and it relies on 20% of them on the annual budget and we have an author from debunking economics and says it shows maturity for the world bank. >> it's big for the bank because they have to normally talk about social decisions made in countries because there are many different countries and this is a very big move saying this is not a norm, this is discrimination and we will sends a signal to you and it's not large but it's $19 million when their lines total up to billions of dollars but it's significant and i think quite an impressive move for the bank to make the decision and the bank made a lot of bad decisions in the past with economic decisions based on a very abstract theory of how it work and it did not tak
comes up in the conversations between the two presidents on friday. >> reporter: indeed it will and tanyafrom bongui thanks. they are withholding a loan intended for healthcare in uganda in response to an antigay bill signed into law that was signed into law on monday and concerned about discrimination and the law could effect healthcare for homosexual and it's worth $90 million and it relies on 20% of them on the annual budget and we have an author from debunking economics and says it...
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in overnew book, tanya wrote her book, and michelle horton, from her site, early mama.com. michelle had a baby at age 22, and was inspired to write about her experiences of the reality woman. >>> and anyone independent journalist who has decided not to have children, and feels the societal pressures because of her choices. so thank you for being here, and motherhood, you're judged 23 you're just a mom, and you're judged if you juggle motherhood with a full-time career, and you're judged if you don't have kids. how did women get into such a predicament, we're darned if we do and darned if we don't. >> part of the problem is, in the 70s, women still had to fit into a world that was constructed largely by and for men's needs and men's schedules, so women face the struggle of having to choose between motherhood and career, and i personally feel that's one of the greatest injections that women still hav -- injustices that women still have to make that choice. women were intrinsically designed, whether they became mothers or not, and what was a great benefit for my generation and
in overnew book, tanya wrote her book, and michelle horton, from her site, early mama.com. michelle had a baby at age 22, and was inspired to write about her experiences of the reality woman. >>> and anyone independent journalist who has decided not to have children, and feels the societal pressures because of her choices. so thank you for being here, and motherhood, you're judged 23 you're just a mom, and you're judged if you juggle motherhood with a full-time career, and you're...
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figure skating championships, orchestrated by her rival, tanya harding's ex-husband.ars. hard to believe it's been 20 years since an associate of harding's ex whacked her on the knee in front of everybody with a baton. it happened six weeks before the lillehammer games, but kerrigan roared recovered in time to take home the silver medal and she talked about this attack, finally, she talked, and how she feels about tanya harding now. >> would you say you've forgiven her? >> i don't know. i mean, i don't think about it, really. i mean, when i read transcripts with the fbi, these -- they planned to kill me at one point. that was one of the options. to kill me over a sporting event. i mean, what? it's crazy. and there were all these other brutal options that they were thinking about doing to me. so i don't -- i mean, i don't know if -- like you said, i've moved on. i don't know if i think about forgiveness. i just like -- i hope she's happy. i understand she has a child of her own and a husband, and i hope she can be happy and be able to move on. >> tonya harding maintain
figure skating championships, orchestrated by her rival, tanya harding's ex-husband.ars. hard to believe it's been 20 years since an associate of harding's ex whacked her on the knee in front of everybody with a baton. it happened six weeks before the lillehammer games, but kerrigan roared recovered in time to take home the silver medal and she talked about this attack, finally, she talked, and how she feels about tanya harding now. >> would you say you've forgiven her? >> i don't...
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so it is unified company of cds full of technique and for tanya not worth the battle site. in this company can chastise me the experience our team is well with the cost of imports and bus that on sunday it started off being something that people know very surprise my weakest people walking out when the safest of it. people upset that they would see in the bow with a full day was seeing. i'm one of the use of this incredible history awaits its points the foreman of. the and if it's cold many people starts to cool they will see something from an evil spawn they clung to the blood gushed in a t shirt contests on tuesday. today cody fourteen days. i'm sure she thinks six one was for the umpteenth night taking place with fire from. i am caught up now. each cage the free world. it's good to me. god i come. cz the euro early. early. early. hugh. i was . i had a chat. at the at that. i do. i do. u i was. i was. i was. though i. lulu. i do. the earlier i mean. the area. i do. i do the eye. i knew. the euro. i know it the eye. the i knew i know. the you're. eye the weekend's six find
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7:00, a new documentary on the scandal that shocked the skating world, who could forget nancy and tanyathe fierce rivalry between nancy kerrigan and tonya harding. at 8:00, the closing ceremony in sochi on nbc bay area. >> can you believe that was 20 years ago? that is one of the most memorable moments in olympic history. >> amazing. dear future olympian, one day you will be standing on and here's exactly how you'll get there. you'll work hard and you'll fall hard. you'll lose sometimes when you really should have won. you'll win sometimes when no one thought you had a shot. and you'll never, ever stop. we know this. because you're one of us. at citi, we believe in everyone's potential, which is why citi and evan are giving back to community sports programs to help fiuture athletes every step of the way. >>> 16 dais ago, the xxii olympic winter games officially opened at fisht stadium in olympic park. tonight, the formal close of these games and a ceremony that promises the usual pageantry, a celebration for and of the athletes who competed here, culminating, of course, with the extingu
7:00, a new documentary on the scandal that shocked the skating world, who could forget nancy and tanyathe fierce rivalry between nancy kerrigan and tonya harding. at 8:00, the closing ceremony in sochi on nbc bay area. >> can you believe that was 20 years ago? that is one of the most memorable moments in olympic history. >> amazing. dear future olympian, one day you will be standing on and here's exactly how you'll get there. you'll work hard and you'll fall hard. you'll lose...
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vamos con declaraciones de laura lucio a tanya charry para "el gordo y la flaca".a en la elaboraciÓn del libro. llevandole la razÓn a luis alfonso, se hace llamaro su amiga. pero la relaciÓn no era tan buena, y otra cosa que investiguÉ en los Ángeles. que la voy investigando, que pasa con el libro de laura lucio. ella escribiÓ un libro. pero la informaciÓn que recibÍ anoche en una cena que el libro estÁ parado, y por quÉ estÁ parado? le dice a tanya charry que en este momento en medio de la demanda, no lo quiere lanzar. tengo otra informaciÓn que cuando tenga los documentos lo vamos a lanzar. me parece que se mete en camisa de once varas. por diez millones, por mÁs que explicÓ el por quÉ la cifra, es exagerada. >>> rosie es consistente en decir no quiero discutir pÚblicamente. >>> lucho, creo que si tiene que dar una entrevista. yo, yo he hablado con rosie, justamente, de este tema, no creo que es un dime y direte. ella habla, y quedo contenta. >>> ella habla, y creo que rosie con quien ella decida, tiene que hablar con el tema. sentada, tranquila. especÍficamente,
vamos con declaraciones de laura lucio a tanya charry para "el gordo y la flaca".a en la elaboraciÓn del libro. llevandole la razÓn a luis alfonso, se hace llamaro su amiga. pero la relaciÓn no era tan buena, y otra cosa que investiguÉ en los Ángeles. que la voy investigando, que pasa con el libro de laura lucio. ella escribiÓ un libro. pero la informaciÓn que recibÍ anoche en una cena que el libro estÁ parado, y por quÉ estÁ parado? le dice a tanya charry que en este...
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in nineteen ninety two to diffuse into ethnic tensions tanya was given wide ranging autonomy the government is based in central poland. said constable special status and is home to russia's black sea fleet the lease for the base runs until twenty forty two from russia. it is akin to having a foot in the tool of ukraine. and now tensions are again on the rise with the change of government in kiev. russia's fear of losing influence. the complex in crimea is like a microcosm of the one to stand off. and we have more on ukraine's economy coming up a little bit later in the show but first there was a lot of pomp and ceremony when german chancellor angela merkel visited london on thursday to address both houses of the british parliament and even had tea with a homer to lead out her vision for the european union and the importance of retaining the uk as an active member was a message that offered few of the concessions that david cameron was hoping for today this to say they can do business with each other prime minister david cameron is on famously called the old times but the jam and counselor.
in nineteen ninety two to diffuse into ethnic tensions tanya was given wide ranging autonomy the government is based in central poland. said constable special status and is home to russia's black sea fleet the lease for the base runs until twenty forty two from russia. it is akin to having a foot in the tool of ukraine. and now tensions are again on the rise with the change of government in kiev. russia's fear of losing influence. the complex in crimea is like a microcosm of the one to stand...
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ukraine's border and major military exercises set to begin tomorrow, many here, like 20- year-old student tanya, are concerned. are you scared of russia? >> yes. a little, yes. >> reporter: why? >> because they are a powerful country, and they can-- they can do bad things with us. >> o'donnell: clarissa does anyone know where yanukovich is inside russia? >> reporter: well, nora we don't know exactly where he is. there have been reports that he is in a very upscale subur all we know he is expected to hold the press conference tomorrow, not in moscow, actually, but in the city of rostov-on-don, which is just 50 miles from ukraine's border, a move that clearly is likely only to inflame tensions here. >> o'donnell: we'll be watching. clarissa thank you. and those russian military exercises that clarissa mentioned are also a big concern. david martin is at the pentagon with more on that. david. >> reporter: good evening, norah. most of the 150,000 russian troops expected to take part in tomorrow's exercise are still in garrison right now, getting ready to move out. two columns involving a total of a
ukraine's border and major military exercises set to begin tomorrow, many here, like 20- year-old student tanya, are concerned. are you scared of russia? >> yes. a little, yes. >> reporter: why? >> because they are a powerful country, and they can-- they can do bad things with us. >> o'donnell: clarissa does anyone know where yanukovich is inside russia? >> reporter: well, nora we don't know exactly where he is. there have been reports that he is in a very upscale...
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he played cricket with my presence the store us in jerusalem tanya thanks for much. well still to come belgium's today to overcome legal children being allowed to choose euthanasia. lastly will go allied to the berlin film festival's of nature to stick around will also have an update from sexy to go away i want to have their say all of the war. democracy isn't something to be taken for granted. people have to fight for it. how to participatory projects vary from region to. learn more about the subject. enjoy the discussion. i went to the multimedia democracy today. w johnson. i went to the people. you are. we are delta saying such protests over proposed legislation that would extend the country's two thousand to euthanasia law to chill. if passed the bill would make belgium the first country to allow terminally ill children under the age of twelve and their lives. surveys show a broad majority of belgians support the law but over a hundred pediatricians have petitioned brussels to postpone a decision tomorrow he said and done. no one is this bill's backers is don't t
he played cricket with my presence the store us in jerusalem tanya thanks for much. well still to come belgium's today to overcome legal children being allowed to choose euthanasia. lastly will go allied to the berlin film festival's of nature to stick around will also have an update from sexy to go away i want to have their say all of the war. democracy isn't something to be taken for granted. people have to fight for it. how to participatory projects vary from region to. learn more about the...
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tanya page, al jazeer al al jaz, johannesburg. >> some of the findings of the eu's first report on corruption. not enough to stop it. kim vernell explains. >> explaining that there are no corruption-free zones in europe but rather a scale and the complexity of challenges each faces. the survey of europeans themselves, more than three quarters of the people across the state says that corruption was widespread. that number was much higher in spain, italy and greece with a numbering of people who believed the same, 95 to a staggering 99%. the european commission says every country in the eu can do more. eu home affairs commissioner cecilia nelstrom says, that 2008 financial crisis pushed governments to put anticorruption legislation in place but that implementation is lacking. corruption erodes trust in public institutions and democracy. it undermines our internal market. it hampers foreign investment. it costs taxi pairs millions and in many cases it is tooled for organized crime networks to wash their money. >> public procurement says that when public bodies buy goods and services it's particu
tanya page, al jazeer al al jaz, johannesburg. >> some of the findings of the eu's first report on corruption. not enough to stop it. kim vernell explains. >> explaining that there are no corruption-free zones in europe but rather a scale and the complexity of challenges each faces. the survey of europeans themselves, more than three quarters of the people across the state says that corruption was widespread. that number was much higher in spain, italy and greece with a numbering of...
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or tanya in pittsburgh laments we keep it up we're going down. we're skipped. lake you said, republicans signed off on the response it makes them also -- you're right. so much to discuss so little time. i started with the critical e-mails to show you it's the same thing all the time. if you are going to stick your neck out. get ready for somebody to chop your head off. doubled the gas tax. you're talking about doublings the gas tax and acting like it is no big deal. >> i didn't say it was not a big deal. >> americans want know how can you guarantee the new money you want from this won't compound us in? >> i just finished indicatingto you that independent studies from business, from republicans -- >> you have no idea. >>> or this from a former of the united states who has a same idea to help fix our roads and bridges. >> i'm proud, neil, that while i was at d.o.t. wespent $48 billion. >> wait a minute. can't we account for the money spent and where it is going? >> it's being accounted for, neil. i wish you were right. >> i am right. >> okay, fine. >> my argument
or tanya in pittsburgh laments we keep it up we're going down. we're skipped. lake you said, republicans signed off on the response it makes them also -- you're right. so much to discuss so little time. i started with the critical e-mails to show you it's the same thing all the time. if you are going to stick your neck out. get ready for somebody to chop your head off. doubled the gas tax. you're talking about doublings the gas tax and acting like it is no big deal. >> i didn't say it was...
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. >> tanya waxler certainly likes what she's leaving here with. >> i decided which i'd be comfortableth and purchased it. >> emphasizing safety first, a gun should not be in the hands of someone who has not fired on a gun range yet. brandon trutling, katy, texas. >>> it is friday, our weekly look at the arts. the world press photo of the year awards. each year, the contest celebrates the best in photo journalism. >>> tie footyphoon hyan, leaving millions homeless. >>> demonstrators on the street of the capital of bangui, demanding the resignation of the interim president. >>> the photo of the year, african migrants holding their mobile phones to the sky to get a better signals. we spoke to john stanmeyer. >> so-called catching the signal in neighboring somalia as a means to communicate to their loved ones back home. and a new sort of quite -- and i knew sort of quite immediately the magnitude of what was taking place, our collective humanity's migration out of africa. i've been in that situation countless times trying to reconnect with my family back home. it's an image that's really
. >> tanya waxler certainly likes what she's leaving here with. >> i decided which i'd be comfortableth and purchased it. >> emphasizing safety first, a gun should not be in the hands of someone who has not fired on a gun range yet. brandon trutling, katy, texas. >>> it is friday, our weekly look at the arts. the world press photo of the year awards. each year, the contest celebrates the best in photo journalism. >>> tie footyphoon hyan, leaving millions...
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tanya moseley has more from washington state. >> reporter: as these professional translators will telling from language to another is not as simple as cut, paste, and click. to illustrate the point, spanish translator katherine german takes us to the washington state government's website. which translates a spanish text into english. >> many of washington companies with success have used skinny cowhand ling strategies. >> reporter: it changed lean practices to skinny cowhand ling. >> very funny to a japanese native speaker. japanese translator -- found all sorts of mistakes. washington state does provide professional translation for some materials, it is one of a number of states that includes a button for translation software on many of its websites. this is also the law. back in 2000 the federal government mandated that agencies must provide meaningful language translations, but the word meaningful is up to interpretation. it would be very challenging for the state of washington and the department of enterprise services to make sure that every piece of our electronic information is a
tanya moseley has more from washington state. >> reporter: as these professional translators will telling from language to another is not as simple as cut, paste, and click. to illustrate the point, spanish translator katherine german takes us to the washington state government's website. which translates a spanish text into english. >> many of washington companies with success have used skinny cowhand ling strategies. >> reporter: it changed lean practices to skinny cowhand...
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or tanya in pittsburgh laments we keep it up we're going down. we're skipped. lake you said, republicans signed off on the response it makes them also -- you're right. so much to discuss so little time. i started with the critical e-mails to show you it's the same thing all the time. if you are going to stick your neck out. get ready for somebody to chop your head off. doubled the gas tax. you're talking about doublings the gas tax and acting like it is no big deal. >> i didn't say it was not a big deal. >> americans want know how can you guarantee the new money you want from this won't compound us in? >> i just finished indicating to you that independent studies from business, from republicans -- >> you have no idea. >>> or this from a former of the united states who has a same idea to help fix our roads and bridges. >> i'm proud, neil, that while i was at d.o.t. we spent $48 billion. >> wait a minute. can't we account for the money spent and where it is going? >> it's being accounted for, neil. i wish you were right. >> i am right. >> okay, fine. >> my argume
or tanya in pittsburgh laments we keep it up we're going down. we're skipped. lake you said, republicans signed off on the response it makes them also -- you're right. so much to discuss so little time. i started with the critical e-mails to show you it's the same thing all the time. if you are going to stick your neck out. get ready for somebody to chop your head off. doubled the gas tax. you're talking about doublings the gas tax and acting like it is no big deal. >> i didn't say it was...
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tanya page i sends this report. >> he hold praise on his troops, saying they had done a great job bringingecurity to some parts of the city but acknowledged over the rest of the country there was still chaos and a space of lawlessness. he's here to talk to the interim president. he wants to deliver a message to her that she needs to keep the doors, the lines of communication open and to be in cluesive in a dialogue that she's conducting. he also wants to see an end to impunity and no temptation to split the country. the question is how she is supposed to bring about law and order when she doesn't have all the tools necessary and at her disposal. she doesn't have a functioning army, police force or judicial system. many people employed in those sectors haven't been paid for months. the french president also here to talk to religious leaders who are trying to bring about an end to the cycle of revenge, killings and attacks. amid all these talks, tens of thousands of muslims and christians are still living in fear. >> the world bank and a number of european countries have suspended aid and lo
tanya page i sends this report. >> he hold praise on his troops, saying they had done a great job bringingecurity to some parts of the city but acknowledged over the rest of the country there was still chaos and a space of lawlessness. he's here to talk to the interim president. he wants to deliver a message to her that she needs to keep the doors, the lines of communication open and to be in cluesive in a dialogue that she's conducting. he also wants to see an end to impunity and no...
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tanya paige, al jazerra, central african republic. >> a u.n.n coordinator and joins us now live. welcome to the program. now, you have been calling for increased security for muslims trapped in the capital being what is being done to try to protect people? >> yeah, what we were messing these days is just not zip tab table. i met a group of muslims who were trapped in their area for a long time. what they asked me to do is get them out of there. what we are there is happening in many parts of the country. we need more troops on the ground and need to increase our final are financial support in order to on come the problem that we face here in central african republic. >> it's not just security that's a problem in the area, is it, sanitary, health and food is all problem as well, isn't it? >> everything is an issue here. that crisis is mult multifacete. the response are political. the response also is to do about military, the response is humanitarian. and another one that we may be facing in the next coming days is an economic crisis because tha
tanya paige, al jazerra, central african republic. >> a u.n.n coordinator and joins us now live. welcome to the program. now, you have been calling for increased security for muslims trapped in the capital being what is being done to try to protect people? >> yeah, what we were messing these days is just not zip tab table. i met a group of muslims who were trapped in their area for a long time. what they asked me to do is get them out of there. what we are there is happening in many...
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tanya? this is the way you want the world to be. miserable, right?te it and make it about this one holiday but -- >> you're destroying all holidays. >> be consistent with our messaging, and considering that children receive 50% of the nutrition during the school day, it is important that we are offering them nutritious food, and giving them candy for every holiday, every birthday, is inconsistent. >> stacy. >> okay. so, here's my idea. instead of the schools banning candy on valentine's day and then what's next, halloween, where they'll make them bring in pumpkins and squash, houston -- how about they have a letter writing to the fda outlawing fructose and teach the kids a lesson. >> you're a lawyer, aren't you? >> yes. a lawyer and a mom, and my kid eats organic. i feed him organic food, but on a school holiday, to no -- n a f chocolate or a cupcake. >> would it kill to teach your children moderation, we take all cupcakes away on all days. >> as i said to make this an isolated holiday and to talk about just valentine's day, these are school district
tanya? this is the way you want the world to be. miserable, right?te it and make it about this one holiday but -- >> you're destroying all holidays. >> be consistent with our messaging, and considering that children receive 50% of the nutrition during the school day, it is important that we are offering them nutritious food, and giving them candy for every holiday, every birthday, is inconsistent. >> stacy. >> okay. so, here's my idea. instead of the schools banning...
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. >> tanya, thank you. >>> we are getting a look at bieber's latest video.m him in all. he was the hit of the jail down in south florida. we have ten hours of it. because you do not have ten hours we have looked at it for you and we'll show you how he did on his sobriety test. that's next. >>> nine minutes before the hour. we have just gotten new surveillance video of justin bieber in jail. back in january the biebs spent hours in custody in south florida after cops said they caught him illegal he drag racing a lambo. here he is trying to pass the sobriety test. this is quite a thing. you will see a few stumbles now and then, but they say he was not drunk. they did not release sensitive parts of the video, whoever that means. they do strip searches there. and the judge will decide next week if we get to seeha stuff. here at the fox news desk, we'll pass, thank you. biebs pleaded not guilty for driving under the influence and resisting arrest. don't you wish he were your client, arthur? he has a lot of money. >> it will be 4:00 when you get off the air and ge
. >> tanya, thank you. >>> we are getting a look at bieber's latest video.m him in all. he was the hit of the jail down in south florida. we have ten hours of it. because you do not have ten hours we have looked at it for you and we'll show you how he did on his sobriety test. that's next. >>> nine minutes before the hour. we have just gotten new surveillance video of justin bieber in jail. back in january the biebs spent hours in custody in south florida after cops said...
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. >> joining me now is defense attorney and former prosecutor tanya miller.s potentially. potentially there is a split back there. it could be 11-1 or 6-6. we don't know that yet. it seems they want to know, if we reached a verdict on some of the counts, but struggling with another, what can we do? do we have to keep going? what are our options? that could signal a hung jury at least with one count. >> some might consider maybe they made a decision about the attempted murder charges, but hung on the murder charge. first-degree murder charge. on a friday, if a jury has gotten the answer that, yes, you can be hung on one and come up with a verdict on the others, why not just deliver it on a friday and go home for the weekend? >> that is the thing that i was thinking. we were just talking about this off the air. listen, when juries have been deliberating for a substantial period of time in a case like this for the number of days they tried this, this is a substantial period of time. they want to reach that verdict by friday and be done. it is valentine's day. th
. >> joining me now is defense attorney and former prosecutor tanya miller.s potentially. potentially there is a split back there. it could be 11-1 or 6-6. we don't know that yet. it seems they want to know, if we reached a verdict on some of the counts, but struggling with another, what can we do? do we have to keep going? what are our options? that could signal a hung jury at least with one count. >> some might consider maybe they made a decision about the attempted murder...
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people here like 20-year-old student tanya, are appalled that he will not face justice. >> i want -- we want to kill him, because he is not a human. he is a monster. >> reporter: he's a monster? >> yes. >> reporter: in his press conference yanukovych also said that he he plans to return to ukraine once the security situation allows it but he said he will not participate in may's presidential elections. he called them illegitimate. for "cbs this morning," clarissa ward kiev. >> very fragile situation there. clarissa ward thank you. >>> if you have a web cam, your picture may be in the hands of british intelligence this an >>> flash flood warnings for the cities of redwood city, menlo park, east palo alto, palo alto, mountain view and los altos until 7:30 a.m. at 6:49 this morning, national weather service doppler radar indicated an area of moderate to heavy rain south of highway 35, or 9 miles southwest of cupertino moving northeast at 25 miles per hour. flash flood warning means that flooding is occurring or is eminent. this concludes the activation of the emergency alert system. vas
people here like 20-year-old student tanya, are appalled that he will not face justice. >> i want -- we want to kill him, because he is not a human. he is a monster. >> reporter: he's a monster? >> yes. >> reporter: in his press conference yanukovych also said that he he plans to return to ukraine once the security situation allows it but he said he will not participate in may's presidential elections. he called them illegitimate. for "cbs this morning,"...
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. >>> y queremos decirle que si quiere lucir regia para su pareja tome lÁpiz y papel porque tanya nos>>> tambiÉn te ayuda a tapar un moreton, cualquier cicatriz, ayuda a emparejar el tono y hacer lucir mÁs firme. >>> para tapar pequeÑos detalles. el bronceador es para ayudar a toda la pierna. de que forma nos puede ayudar? >>> siempre cuando la piel estÁ blanca se hacen lucir. es una buena alternativa, nos enflaquece ademÁs. >>> los fisicoculturistas siempre bien hay que usar un bronceador artificial. >>> y para que vean lo bello que luce la piel cuando te lo aplicas. >>> yo entonces go las piernas blancas, pero me pongo de ese bronceador, acabo de decir un secreto en televisiÓn. y el Último, de que manera las pantimedias nos pueden ayudar. >>> una alternativa fÁcil para la temporada de invierno, podemos usar la panti medina que aiud a reafirmar la parte de las caderas que realmente se acumula mÁs. y usando una de licra te ayuda mÁs. >>> boyence usa como tres medias de esta. >>> imagÍnate. entonces, esto es clÁsico, luce fino, profesional, y tambiÉn te ayuda. >>> muchas gracias. y a e
. >>> y queremos decirle que si quiere lucir regia para su pareja tome lÁpiz y papel porque tanya nos>>> tambiÉn te ayuda a tapar un moreton, cualquier cicatriz, ayuda a emparejar el tono y hacer lucir mÁs firme. >>> para tapar pequeÑos detalles. el bronceador es para ayudar a toda la pierna. de que forma nos puede ayudar? >>> siempre cuando la piel estÁ blanca se hacen lucir. es una buena alternativa, nos enflaquece ademÁs. >>> los...
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. >>> me llegÓ la noticia de tanya soto, y me dijeron que la chica se presentÓ en un centro comercial>> quÉ pasÓ. >> cuÉntame. >> pobrecita porque no me contaron. >> estaba en un evento en mÉxico y llega conlle giovanni dejando lado porque habÍan terminado, pero resulta que el novio no supo que hacer y la dejo y se fue y se equivocÓ de camioneta el novio y en lugar de meterse en la camioneta de ninel conde se metiÓ en la de sofÍa castro. >> no te creo. >> todo eso pasÓ adelante de las cÁmaras de televisiÓn. >> el nuevo novio porque iban huyen de la prensa. >> como vas a terminar en otra casa. >> los exaltas que tienen que haber estado. >> sofÍa castro quÉ? >> muerta de la risa porque son cuates se arrancaron y se fueron y ninel mi no voy nos da declaraciones que si era cierto que serÁ la primera esposa de josÉ jose en el musical. >> serÍa la primera esposa. >> la primera. >> es rubia. >> exacta rt tenÍa la duda. >> aquÍ nos dije que onda en medio de todo el problema. >> ahÍ estÁ. >> vamos a ver la revoluciÓn. >> ninel. >> ya firmÓ, les puedo decir que es un hecho mi participaciÓn desp
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. >> we are joined now by tanya, part of the negotiating team that put together the peace accords decadesy remains deeply difficulted. what do you say to people who say here we go again? >> i worked on the implementation of the accords, i didn't negotiate them. this isn't about what happened during the war. this is about economic injustice, a huge economic gap between the political elites and the people. we're talking nearly 40% unemployment among the general population, among the youth over 60% unemployment. we're talking about politicians that have the liest salaries in the region. >> you maintain this is an economic problem and that the european union and the west needs to look at what's going on there now, because it could get worse? >> it is an economic problem, also a political structure problem, because the accords negotiated at dayton stopped a terrible war, but it was not a document that basically set forward a likely democratic outcome. >> i want to show our audience exactly what you mean by this being a come about hersome political state. one state, five presidents, the federat
. >> we are joined now by tanya, part of the negotiating team that put together the peace accords decadesy remains deeply difficulted. what do you say to people who say here we go again? >> i worked on the implementation of the accords, i didn't negotiate them. this isn't about what happened during the war. this is about economic injustice, a huge economic gap between the political elites and the people. we're talking nearly 40% unemployment among the general population, among the...
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tanya moseley, aljazeera, detroit. >> there are now more than 78,000 abandoned homes in detroit. >> a lot of people pulling for the city to make a comeback. >> what were you doing when you were nine years old? probably not what you're about to see, a young girl making the varsity basketball team. >> only in my dreams. >> ross shimabuku joins us with the story. >> it's an unbelievable story, by the way, del i believe was anchoring the news at nine years old. >> i had a microphone. >> in black and white t.v. >> jada is the queen of the court, nine years old lighting it up in orlando. if i was a basketball coach in college, i would offer her a scholarship right now. we have more on this rising star. >> most high school athletes have to wait until they're upper class man to make the varsity team. jay den newman hasn't even gotten out of fourth grade and has been running point for the downey christian high school girls basketball team for the past two seasons. >> it's fun. the people who i play against, they think that i'm not good, but after that, they see different on the court. >> when
tanya moseley, aljazeera, detroit. >> there are now more than 78,000 abandoned homes in detroit. >> a lot of people pulling for the city to make a comeback. >> what were you doing when you were nine years old? probably not what you're about to see, a young girl making the varsity basketball team. >> only in my dreams. >> ross shimabuku joins us with the story. >> it's an unbelievable story, by the way, del i believe was anchoring the news at nine years old....
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. >> that is aljazeera's tanya page reporting from the central african republic. >> documents from edwardl new government spying. the british intelligence agency accused of independenting millions of. >> who web chat images, many sexually explicit. they were saved at random every five minutes and then shared with america's national security agency. >> 31 former and current students accusing berkeley of miss handling sexual abuse cases, saying the school botched investigations into alleged attacks on campus. they said the university discouraged reporting them and favored the alleged attackers. berkeley said it hired extra staff to investigate their claims. >> a small town in central california without about a third of its police force after a group of officers were arrested in a car theft scheme. they were arrested in king city, 100 miles southeast of san francisco. investigators say the men ordered hundreds of cars to be impounded and then kept them or resold them for profit. more than 200 cars were seized, most owned by hispanics. >> these are the people who are really disadvantaged, not
. >> that is aljazeera's tanya page reporting from the central african republic. >> documents from edwardl new government spying. the british intelligence agency accused of independenting millions of. >> who web chat images, many sexually explicit. they were saved at random every five minutes and then shared with america's national security agency. >> 31 former and current students accusing berkeley of miss handling sexual abuse cases, saying the school botched...
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