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apes! i wonder if it turns out to be earth in the end" and "two apes too furious: tokyo chimp." ll, it says here that the -- i thought it was going to say more than this -- but it says here that the ultimate battle for humanity hits theaters in july and what you're about to see is an exclusive look at the new trailer for "war for the planet of the apes." no one's ever seen it. got it first. check it out. >> he's a smart one, isn't he? what are you going to name him? >> do they look like just >> he saved our lives. was remarkable. apes, apes! run, run! >> you're him. you're caesar. we have been searching for you for so long. >> i did not start this war. i fight only to protect apes. >> human get sick. april get smart. then human kill april. ( chanting ) >> there are times when it is necessary to abandon our humanity to save humanity! >> they must pay. i'll finish this. i offered you peace, i showed you mercy. you talk about mercy -- >> no matter what you say, eventually you'd replace us. that's the law of nature. >> so what would you have done? apes, together, strong! apes togethe
apes! i wonder if it turns out to be earth in the end" and "two apes too furious: tokyo chimp." ll, it says here that the -- i thought it was going to say more than this -- but it says here that the ultimate battle for humanity hits theaters in july and what you're about to see is an exclusive look at the new trailer for "war for the planet of the apes." no one's ever seen it. got it first. check it out. >> he's a smart one, isn't he? what are you going to name...
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but be very, very quiet. >> the swamp ape? is that just big foot? >> no, in florida, they call it something different. >> okay. and -- i'm guessing that didn't go quite according to plan. >> this is the gym class mishap that seems to defy the laws of physics. but we'll get to the bottom of what happened here on this wednesday, march 15th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> reminds me a little of the time we tried the carry your wife competition. >> exactly. just came crashing down. that's pretty much every monday morning. >> also true. complete train wrecks. but we'll start this morning with some breaking news. a glimpse into president trump's finances, as the white house releases part of his 2005 tax return. >> many are questioning the timing of the leak of these returns, president's health care bill is under fire on capitol hill ahead of the possible confirmation of whether there's an fbi investigation into the trump campaign ties with russia. as for the returns themselves, abc's josh haskell has been scouring the documents. josh, good
but be very, very quiet. >> the swamp ape? is that just big foot? >> no, in florida, they call it something different. >> okay. and -- i'm guessing that didn't go quite according to plan. >> this is the gym class mishap that seems to defy the laws of physics. but we'll get to the bottom of what happened here on this wednesday, march 15th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> reminds me a little of the time we tried the carry your wife...
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you mentioned the ap. had this bombshell report last week and it said in 2005 there was allegedly this memo that manafort wrote promising services. promising this russian oligarch that he would work to benefit the putin government. manafort has defied he ever worked for putin and today this ad that clearly unimpressed -- left you unimpressed was in the newspapers in which the billionaire oleg deripaska said that's untrue. it's fake news. that he never had this relationship with manafort in order to benefit the putin government. but the ap is sticking with its reporting and says there's this memo in 2005. 2006, there is a business relationship which manafort has acknowledged with oleg deripaska. he says it was to provide business consulting services, nothing to do with helping the russian directly -- the russian government directly. then in 2007, we found out, there are all of these business relationships that start opening in cyprus with accounts, multiple accounts and multiple companies opened up, all lin
you mentioned the ap. had this bombshell report last week and it said in 2005 there was allegedly this memo that manafort wrote promising services. promising this russian oligarch that he would work to benefit the putin government. manafort has defied he ever worked for putin and today this ad that clearly unimpressed -- left you unimpressed was in the newspapers in which the billionaire oleg deripaska said that's untrue. it's fake news. that he never had this relationship with manafort in...
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>> to track down the legendary skunk ape. we're on the hunt in some unforgiving terrain. >> we go out in the green swamp and we put our lives on the line. >> dodging deadly predators along the way. >>> and feud. the hit series re-enacting the battle between legendary actresses bette davis and joan crawford. susan sarandon and jessica lange on why these two arch enemies were born to be friends. but first the "nightline 5." >>> my cold medicine's wearing off. >> that lances a few hours. >> our mucinex, one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. >> guess i won't be seeing you for a while. >> why take medicines that only last four hours when one mucinex lasts 12 hours? let's end this. >>> need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. no pill relieves heartburn faster. >> number one in jus >>> good evening. thanks for join us. tonight we take you on a treacherous journey across america's icy northern border
>> to track down the legendary skunk ape. we're on the hunt in some unforgiving terrain. >> we go out in the green swamp and we put our lives on the line. >> dodging deadly predators along the way. >>> and feud. the hit series re-enacting the battle between legendary actresses bette davis and joan crawford. susan sarandon and jessica lange on why these two arch enemies were born to be friends. but first the "nightline 5." >>> my cold medicine's...
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they say that's the skunk ape. >> there's the eye opening up. >> i do see somein >> right there.ooks like does look like somet big and and hairy.no, that's no >> when people say you're crazy, your answer is? >> we're going to do our part to be able to show what's really out there.ow i'm interested in what's out there. >> we don't the;@ camera weapons. thki this is t to head in.ent crazy. it is thick jungle in there. i'm going to treat this as seriously as you do. >> reporter: remember, this e'r. >> this is where we're going? >> right in here. >> reporter: a half mile in -- >> look at this, this was fresh. >> reporter: mark and chris start finding what they say is evidence. >> are you looking at a footprint? >> yes. not enough -- it looks like there's characteristics there. large toe, another digit, another digit -- >> very small, though. a hog won't do that, a deer won't do that. >> looks like the toes are splayed a little bit. it's not good enough but it's of interest to pay attention to. >> i'm saying i don't hear birds. we passed an area right up there. to me the atmosphere ch
they say that's the skunk ape. >> there's the eye opening up. >> i do see somein >> right there.ooks like does look like somet big and and hairy.no, that's no >> when people say you're crazy, your answer is? >> we're going to do our part to be able to show what's really out there.ow i'm interested in what's out there. >> we don't the;@ camera weapons. thki this is t to head in.ent crazy. it is thick jungle in there. i'm going to treat this as seriously as you...
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i say secretly, because although the ap has obtained documentation about this business arrangement, includingproof of millions of dollars in payments to paul manafort, manafort never registered his work on behalf of a foreign government with the justice department. the foreign registration act says you have to disclose paid work like that. as the ap noted in its story today, willfully failing to register is a felony and can result up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. should mention this is also not the first time that paul manafort has been accused of failing to legally disclose work he did on behalf of a foreign power. last august in the middle of the presidential campaign, the same ap reporter from today's scoop, jeff horowitz also reported that paul manafort had failed to disclose his lobbying efforts for a pro-russian political party in ukraine. joining us is jeff horowitz, the ap reporter who broke the story earlier today. i appreciate your time today. i know it's been a big day explaining this work to everybody. thanks for being with us tonight. >> thanks for having
i say secretly, because although the ap has obtained documentation about this business arrangement, includingproof of millions of dollars in payments to paul manafort, manafort never registered his work on behalf of a foreign government with the justice department. the foreign registration act says you have to disclose paid work like that. as the ap noted in its story today, willfully failing to register is a felony and can result up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. should...
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if the ap is going to be fact checking their own stories is what i'm getting at. >> sure. and it's not just one source. facebook has employed a minimum of five different organizations at the moment. it's my understanding that they're going to increase the number of organizations that will be a part of this fact checking by seven or eight this summer. so i think that we're going to have a nice spread of organizations that will look into these. i think the problem for many people is that this is not going to be instant. so i think that a story that is put up now, right now, literally, it is going to take two or three days minimum to go fact check. so it may have already done its damage, and that's the issue that the critics are throwing out right at the moment. but again it is a first step, and i'm very excited about it. >> we're going wait and see how this all works out. hopefully they can speed up the process of fact checking. thank you for your time. we really appreciate it. interesting conversation. >> thank you very much. >>> and there is both good news and bad news for
if the ap is going to be fact checking their own stories is what i'm getting at. >> sure. and it's not just one source. facebook has employed a minimum of five different organizations at the moment. it's my understanding that they're going to increase the number of organizations that will be a part of this fact checking by seven or eight this summer. so i think that we're going to have a nice spread of organizations that will look into these. i think the problem for many people is that...
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the ap recorded her address in the reporting of mike pence.ail address but added the ap stands by its story. >>> "saturday night live" is back. kate mckinnon played jeff sessions. >> i was on the cover of the "the new york times." you want to see? >> in says you might have committed perjury. >> yeah, i had a bad week. started out real good. president made a great speech, folks were thrilled on account of it was real words in a row for a whole hour. we were all as happy as a monkey with a peanut machine. i went to bed and got 800 alerts saying i was a sneaky little liar. i didn't know what to do, so my lawyer said run, jeffrey, run! >> all right. the next hour of cnn newsroom starts right now. >>> all right. thanks again for joining me this hour. i'm fredicka whitfield. the charms irman said they will investigate president trump's unfounded claims that president obama tapped his phone. house committee chairman issuing this statement saying quote, the committee will make inquiries into whether the government was conducting surveillance on any of
the ap recorded her address in the reporting of mike pence.ail address but added the ap stands by its story. >>> "saturday night live" is back. kate mckinnon played jeff sessions. >> i was on the cover of the "the new york times." you want to see? >> in says you might have committed perjury. >> yeah, i had a bad week. started out real good. president made a great speech, folks were thrilled on account of it was real words in a row for a whole hour....
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we had agreed the night before, during the e-mail to me, the campaign manager within 50 minutes of the ap calling the race for secretary clinton, wait 15 minutes and then she would take to the podium and declare victory. basically saying that you have 15 minutes for mr. trump to get out there, she's going to declare victory in way and the event that mr. trump wins, secretary clinton will call him within 15 minutes of the ap. so jason miller tells me that, liked down, like it says uma ab din. i said, hey, uma, what's up? she's absolutely lovely. i said -- she's like, hi, kellyanne. secretary clinton would like to speak to mr. trump. are you cavailable? i said, very available. my husband took a screen shot of that and he and vice president pence and wives were there and the rest is history. that was a really remarkable moment. i think it was a remarkable moment for anybody, any david ever fighting a goliath, frankly. a new free market person who wonders if we could still build things from the bottom up or ever being forced and be impervious to the naysayers and critics but the fact he was i
we had agreed the night before, during the e-mail to me, the campaign manager within 50 minutes of the ap calling the race for secretary clinton, wait 15 minutes and then she would take to the podium and declare victory. basically saying that you have 15 minutes for mr. trump to get out there, she's going to declare victory in way and the event that mr. trump wins, secretary clinton will call him within 15 minutes of the ap. so jason miller tells me that, liked down, like it says uma ab din. i...
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and at least in the reporting in the ap story today, the secret document, the strategy document saysplicitly that mr. manafort will help putin and his image and the russian government in all those different arenas, the political and economic and press arenas. so even if he is paid by somebody in the private sector, although in this murky definition of a private sector, the job was to help the russian government and the image of vladimir putin. >> david, i basically just want to say go to you and tell what's you think we need to know about this story, giving everything that has been said about it today and where we stand at 10:37 p.m. tonight. >> i think the ap story was brilliant. and my piece followed up on that just because i was talking to someone about manafort who told me years before manafort signed this deal with deripaska, he also was helping deripaska get a travel visa to the united states. in the late '90s, the state department had said that deripaska could not travel here because he was suspected of having ties to russian organized crime. and really, for the next ten years
and at least in the reporting in the ap story today, the secret document, the strategy document saysplicitly that mr. manafort will help putin and his image and the russian government in all those different arenas, the political and economic and press arenas. so even if he is paid by somebody in the private sector, although in this murky definition of a private sector, the job was to help the russian government and the image of vladimir putin. >> david, i basically just want to say go to...
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." ♪ >> tom: a new survey from the "ap" reveals that 70% of americans are worried that the country isg its identity. that's most of us. have we really found something that we all see i to ion? not quite, the problem is we can't agree on what the identity is that we are losing. in other words, we don't agree on what makes america great in the first place. democrats were more likely to list diversity and embracing immigrants, let me read this quote from the "ap" article on the pole. the poll found that democrats were nearly three times more likely than republicans to say that the u.s. should be made up of many cultures and values that change as people arrive, with more republicans saying that there should be an essential american culture that immigrants adopt. the left agree that american values change over time, but if that's the case, why even have the united states of america at all? if the usa is whatever the current crop of people within its borders think it is, we're not a country, where an area. there is such a thing of american values, the real divide in this country as people w
." ♪ >> tom: a new survey from the "ap" reveals that 70% of americans are worried that the country isg its identity. that's most of us. have we really found something that we all see i to ion? not quite, the problem is we can't agree on what the identity is that we are losing. in other words, we don't agree on what makes america great in the first place. democrats were more likely to list diversity and embracing immigrants, let me read this quote from the "ap"...
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do they have less trust in the ap? >> it speaks to the challenge of our current media environment.h coverage of wikileaks involving stole b information or hacked information. we need to have pretty clear ethics on how we report and who gets caught up in the leaks. it's one thing if you're a public official and the information is of public interest. it's a different issue than when you're married or the child or something of a public official. i think we should be clear about what information gets shared and what we protect. >> i u don't see the node to publish the e-mail address. the e-mails were news. the e-mail wasn't news. i'm a reader of your twitter feeds. you noticed you have to rewrite your column because so much news is happening so quickly. on a personal basis, how do you keep up with what's going on? >> i have a weird -- i have a monday column. so there's a lot that happens between fridays and mondays. but something interesting that was said is we have to continue to go out and report this. james clapper was on television this morning, director of national intelligence, s
do they have less trust in the ap? >> it speaks to the challenge of our current media environment.h coverage of wikileaks involving stole b information or hacked information. we need to have pretty clear ethics on how we report and who gets caught up in the leaks. it's one thing if you're a public official and the information is of public interest. it's a different issue than when you're married or the child or something of a public official. i think we should be clear about what...
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that's the spung. >> that's our weird baby from yesterday. >>> that's an insult to apes. >>> coming upy lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. guess i won't be seeing you for a while. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? let's end this. ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but can it fix this teen's skateboarding mishap? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. they have to be great on the inside and outside. my hygienist said to think of my teeth like an apple. to strengthen both, she said to go pro. go pro with crest pro-health advanced. it strengthens... ...teeth inside, and is better at strengthening the... ...outside than colgate total. best check-up ever. i'm about to pop a cap of "mmm fresh" in that washer with unstopables in-wash scent boosters by downy. and if you want,
that's the spung. >> that's our weird baby from yesterday. >>> that's an insult to apes. >>> coming upy lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. guess i won't be seeing you for a while. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? let's end this. ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. clearasil rapid action begins working...
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is a difference for tree what offends them or affects them the night before within 15 minutes of the ap calling the race then she would take the podium to declare victory. you have 50 minutes to get out there if mr. trump wins we clean then secretary clinton will call him within 15 minutes than literally it is like a movie i said hey. what's up? she is lovely. she said secretary clinton white to deaf mr. trump berger is the available? we're very available. >> we took a screen shot and they were there and the rest is history. that was a remarkable moment for anybody anybody fighting a goliath. anybody who is forced to have to be impervious. and then to be the naysayers tuna the critics. >> county times to change the uh twitter password. >> o. i will tell you why. i will note that many of the same people who are suggesting that to me during the campaign take away his phone and take away his twitter perhaps a lien on the key is a grown man and how he communicates. but the same people now say i am wondering if the president could tweet this? by the way they should not be asking you that but
is a difference for tree what offends them or affects them the night before within 15 minutes of the ap calling the race then she would take the podium to declare victory. you have 50 minutes to get out there if mr. trump wins we clean then secretary clinton will call him within 15 minutes than literally it is like a movie i said hey. what's up? she is lovely. she said secretary clinton white to deaf mr. trump berger is the available? we're very available. >> we took a screen shot and...
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she recently told the ap people want to draft me as an activist all the time.le to me. i'm not, the reason i know i am not is that i stopped doing that in order to be the person who explains the news and delivers the news instead. a very clear line for me. she does think she is a journalist which is hilarious but michelle malkin is with us. it's not really worthy of a discussion in any way. this is serious in a lot of way ways. >> the ms and msnbc stands for maddow stinks and sabotages nbc. i'm glad to see that she has clowned herself. even money of her allies among the progressive movement on the left were smacking their skulls after salivating over the hype. i think it is worth discussing this very fundamental question about who is a journalist. if you are some elite liberal from an elite college who gets her pedigree from oxford and brags about her title as a rhodes scholar, it doesn't matter that your soul experience as a so-called journalist was as a radio host for bancroft air america. i and a good friend of mine did what nobody else would do. digging int
she recently told the ap people want to draft me as an activist all the time.le to me. i'm not, the reason i know i am not is that i stopped doing that in order to be the person who explains the news and delivers the news instead. a very clear line for me. she does think she is a journalist which is hilarious but michelle malkin is with us. it's not really worthy of a discussion in any way. this is serious in a lot of way ways. >> the ms and msnbc stands for maddow stinks and sabotages...
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the ap is reporting that this executive order allows anyone from the six nations on the list to come to the list if they currently have a valid visa but it says no new visas will be issued. let's listen to secretary tillerson. >> the american people can have a high confidence. we are identifying people -- we are identifying ways to increase the vetting process. allies and partners around the world, part of our joint effort to thatnate vulnerabilities terror tests -- that terrorists will exploit. the state apart and will work with other agencies to them cement these restrictions in an orderly manner. sam: we understand this will become effective in 10 days but it isn't stopping lawyers and immigration activists from making themselves available at dulles airport. jeff goldberg is there live. what is the atmosphere like? jeff: this is the international arrivals gate and it is pretty slow here. take a look around the terminal. not much activity here although we do have advocates and lawyers on the scene. after the first travel ban was implemented, dulles did become a hub of activity as p
the ap is reporting that this executive order allows anyone from the six nations on the list to come to the list if they currently have a valid visa but it says no new visas will be issued. let's listen to secretary tillerson. >> the american people can have a high confidence. we are identifying people -- we are identifying ways to increase the vetting process. allies and partners around the world, part of our joint effort to thatnate vulnerabilities terror tests -- that terrorists will...
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horizon before going back to being alien and then turning back into gravity with a bit of planet of the apes have any originality in it at all, there is not one single idea thatis at all, there is not one single idea that is original, but what it does, it tells a story that you know, but it tells a story that you know, but it tells a story that you know, but it tells it with a degree of wit and vim. it is 104 minutes long and it feels like 85 and it zips along and it looks terrific. the way the film looks is very impressive, and all the characters are best described as thumbnail sketches, you could go, he's a scientist, he's the one with the kids, and then it does exactly what you would expect, and it is interesting. when you look back at alien, it was drawing on a series of other horror movies but with a sudden twist in terms of the design of the alien and the direction from ridley scott, but there is nothing here that you haven't seen before. is the thing, i thought this was meant to be a horror film is the thing, i thought this was meant to be a horrorfilm or sci—fi, andi meant to be a ho
horizon before going back to being alien and then turning back into gravity with a bit of planet of the apes have any originality in it at all, there is not one single idea thatis at all, there is not one single idea that is original, but what it does, it tells a story that you know, but it tells a story that you know, but it tells a story that you know, but it tells it with a degree of wit and vim. it is 104 minutes long and it feels like 85 and it zips along and it looks terrific. the way the...
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turning back to being alien for a bit more and then back into gravity with a little bit of planet of the apesave any originality in it at all. there is not one single idea that is original. however, what it does is that it tells a story that you know but it tells it with a degree of a wit. it's104 minutes long but it feels like it is 85. it zips along, it looks terrific. all the characters are best described as thumbnail sketches. he is the scientist person, this is the person with the kids and he's... it does exactly what you expect. when you look back at alien, it was drawing on a series of other horror movies but with a certain twist in terms of hr giger design and ridley scott's direction. this is nothing here you haven't seen before but it's done stylishly. here's the thing, i thought this was meant to be a horrorfilm or a sci—fi—horrorfilm. i have noticed a smile playing on your lips for your entire description. i enjoyed it. there are things in it that are creepy, a bit yucky. i like this stuff but you are not a fan of horror. no, i'm not. it is tension, rather than gore. there is a ve
turning back to being alien for a bit more and then back into gravity with a little bit of planet of the apesave any originality in it at all. there is not one single idea that is original. however, what it does is that it tells a story that you know but it tells it with a degree of a wit. it's104 minutes long but it feels like it is 85. it zips along, it looks terrific. all the characters are best described as thumbnail sketches. he is the scientist person, this is the person with the kids and...
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helping them. >> we as conservationists are concerned about any unintended impacts on the health of the apesch as introduction of a disease that might spread amongst the intended population we are trying to protect. rebecca: the future of these animals is hanging in the balance. the forests are currently free of ebola, but it is inevitable it will strike again. conservation of conservationists need to decide whether the risk of vaccinating or not vaccinating is one they are going to take. rebecca morelle, bbc news. jane: still tonight -- still to come on tonight's program, it is something every parent has experienced but not usually on live television. we will show you the interview that has been shared around the globe. nigeria's president return to abuja today after two months in london on medical leave. there has been speculation about his health, but officials refusing to dive relatives condition. he is expected to formally return to work on monday. martin: back in time, but is it business as usual? every step the president takes in the coming days will be carefully scrutinized. he will
helping them. >> we as conservationists are concerned about any unintended impacts on the health of the apesch as introduction of a disease that might spread amongst the intended population we are trying to protect. rebecca: the future of these animals is hanging in the balance. the forests are currently free of ebola, but it is inevitable it will strike again. conservation of conservationists need to decide whether the risk of vaccinating or not vaccinating is one they are going to take....
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i shouldn't think the organisers were very happy. in fact, they might have gone ape. d and the start of next week. 0ne things for certain, it's going to be pretty mild. many places will be dry. i think saturday looks like the driest day of the weekend for most places. that's because england and wales are close to the high pressure. whereas further north and west there'll be a weather front slowly makes inroads during saturday morning across northern ireland and scotland. i think most of the rain will be light and patchy, but there could be the odd heavy bursts in there, increasing breeze as well. elsewhere it will be dry, some mist and murk and hill fog. these are the temperatures to start saturday morning, 8—11 degrees. so across the north of the uk, then, outbreaks of rain and this will eventually clear through much of scotland, lingering in the northern isles and the north—east, leaving a legacy of cloud and a few spots of drizzle and a little bit of mist and murk. the same too for northern ireland. but for the bulk of england and wales, it should be a dry start to
i shouldn't think the organisers were very happy. in fact, they might have gone ape. d and the start of next week. 0ne things for certain, it's going to be pretty mild. many places will be dry. i think saturday looks like the driest day of the weekend for most places. that's because england and wales are close to the high pressure. whereas further north and west there'll be a weather front slowly makes inroads during saturday morning across northern ireland and scotland. i think most of the...
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the ap did reach out to hunter biden, the attorney said listen, we have a friendship with my ex-wife.don't want this to be in the public. deferred away from any of the allegations in this latest motion. the next court hearing on this will be in late march. >> all right. >> tough for any family. >> yes, it really is. >>> picture went viral on inauguration day. former president george w bush had to say about this hilarious snapshot right here. he does not look comfortable. >> back after this. ♪ ♪ >>> remember this? former president george w bush had trouble putting on a rain poncho during the inaugura 70-year-old couldn't seem to figure out where the hole to put his head was. what went wrong? mr. bush told his side of the story this week to ellen degeneres >> it must run in the family because your mom had an issue with the poncho also. >> it's genetic. >> of course, his trouble turning to internet gold with many being made at the former president's expense. >> it is fun to see him laugh at himself. still, it's fun to see him laugh at those moment >> he really laid low there for a long t
the ap did reach out to hunter biden, the attorney said listen, we have a friendship with my ex-wife.don't want this to be in the public. deferred away from any of the allegations in this latest motion. the next court hearing on this will be in late march. >> all right. >> tough for any family. >> yes, it really is. >>> picture went viral on inauguration day. former president george w bush had to say about this hilarious snapshot right here. he does not look...
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the ap reports today the united states government is investigating paul manafort's financial ties toundering by russian billionaires. the ap reports in one case a manafort-linked company received a $1 million payment on october 2009 from a mysterious firm through the bank of cyprus. the $1 million left the account the same day. to accounts with no obvious owner. at a house oversight committee hearing today, the connections between russia and the trump team were explored. here is republican ethics lawyer richard painter who worked in president george w. bush's white house counsel's office, testifying before that committee. >> while this committee was spending hours and hours fussing around with hillary clinton's e-mails, we had espionage conducted inside the united states by russia and apparently with the assistance of americans. we don't know who they were. whoever they are, those people committed treason. i do not mean to suggest that the president of the united states was involved. >> richard painter will join us next. . we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. when i
the ap reports today the united states government is investigating paul manafort's financial ties toundering by russian billionaires. the ap reports in one case a manafort-linked company received a $1 million payment on october 2009 from a mysterious firm through the bank of cyprus. the $1 million left the account the same day. to accounts with no obvious owner. at a house oversight committee hearing today, the connections between russia and the trump team were explored. here is republican...
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the accounting firm. >>> mcdonald is going to place an ap to place an order for pickup. it will be experimenting with different delivery models. no word on when the ap will be launched. mcdonald is looking to boost profits here in the u.s. sales declined last quarter according to last month's earnings report >>> for the fans out there, tastykake is simply a delicious treat many have enjoyed since childhood. >> when you unwrap that con infection, chances are you never thought about the science and secrets. we take you inside the bakery where the philly originals are made. you know what they say. >> nobody bakes a cake as tasty as a tastykake. >> tastykake has been a philadelphia original since 1914. there's a lot more than just sugar and flour >> we got to change the heat a little bit. change the water. count all the variables. humidity, temperature, water, there's a lot of science behind it >> to find out how they do it wwe suited up hair net and all for special access to the tastykake bakery in south philadelphia. >> this is where all fun happens >> it's in production f
the accounting firm. >>> mcdonald is going to place an ap to place an order for pickup. it will be experimenting with different delivery models. no word on when the ap will be launched. mcdonald is looking to boost profits here in the u.s. sales declined last quarter according to last month's earnings report >>> for the fans out there, tastykake is simply a delicious treat many have enjoyed since childhood. >> when you unwrap that con infection, chances are you never...
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throughout high school she helps care for the apes. ursing and veterinary technology in college. >> at 21, i decided to set off and go visit 21 zoos across the united states. >> and when she does, she keeps hearing something that makes her proud. seems folks everywhere actually know of her grandmother. >> and they would say "you know mae knoll"? i had a job at the atlanta zoo just off of her name and her reputation. >> but by now, back in florida, grandma's reputation is under assault. animal rights groups put the chimp farm on a black list. >> people would come from other places in the world and even stand there and picket the facility. >> how did grandma react when there would be protesters? >> it bothered her, but even then in her only-grandma style would bring animals out to the picket line and say "this is what you're picketing against." >> things only get harder for anna mae noell. in 1991, debbie's grandpa bob falls into a diabetic coma and dies. anna mae loses her lifelong companion of 60 years. >> if you knew anything about the
throughout high school she helps care for the apes. ursing and veterinary technology in college. >> at 21, i decided to set off and go visit 21 zoos across the united states. >> and when she does, she keeps hearing something that makes her proud. seems folks everywhere actually know of her grandmother. >> and they would say "you know mae knoll"? i had a job at the atlanta zoo just off of her name and her reputation. >> but by now, back in florida, grandma's...
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the ap reports former aide paul manafort secretly worked for a russian billionaire as early as ten years ago. he was paid $10 million to come up with a plan. many a statement he denied working for the russian government and said once again smear and innuendo are being used to paint a false picture. >>> well, a wildfire in northeast florida near jacksonville destroyed as many as 15 homes. firefighters battled a fire overnight. it started yesterday when a person was burning books. firefighters ran from home to home ordering residents to evacuate as strong winds fanned the flames. >> we were told to evacuate. i don't think we have much choice. >> where are you going? >> i'm not sure. >> reporter: the fire has burned at least 400 acres. no serious injuries are reported though. >>> coming up on the "morning news," rising security costs. the secret service asks for extra money to protect the president. >>> and historic team usa captures the world baseball classic championship. this is the "cbs morning news." ews." wake up skin. a new kind of makeup is here. neutrogena® hydro boost hydrating ti
the ap reports former aide paul manafort secretly worked for a russian billionaire as early as ten years ago. he was paid $10 million to come up with a plan. many a statement he denied working for the russian government and said once again smear and innuendo are being used to paint a false picture. >>> well, a wildfire in northeast florida near jacksonville destroyed as many as 15 homes. firefighters battled a fire overnight. it started yesterday when a person was burning books....
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vladimir putin, and we tried to undermine anti-russian opposition across former soviet republics, and the ap 2005 memo where manafort writes to deripaska, and he signed a contract in 2006, and he told da deripaska in 2005, we are now of the belief this model can greatly benefit the putin government if employed at the correct levels with the appropriate commitment to success. the ap says that manafort did not disclose details about his foreign lobbying work to the justice department during the period in that contract, when that contract was in place. stephanie? >> what is manafort saying this, or the white house? >> reporter: we just spoke to the white house a short time ago, and sean spicer told me, and i will use his words as they came out, quote, it would be inappropriate to comment on a person that is not on a white house employee. they did describe manafort as playing a limited role in the campaign, and he was the chairman, and in a statement to nbc news, manafort confirmed that work with deripaska, but said it did not involve representing russian interests. >> i have to bring in my pane
vladimir putin, and we tried to undermine anti-russian opposition across former soviet republics, and the ap 2005 memo where manafort writes to deripaska, and he signed a contract in 2006, and he told da deripaska in 2005, we are now of the belief this model can greatly benefit the putin government if employed at the correct levels with the appropriate commitment to success. the ap says that manafort did not disclose details about his foreign lobbying work to the justice department during the...
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republicans' failed health care plan, some 62% gave the bill and the handling a thumbs down, according to the ap it was the president's worst rating among seven issues the polls tested including the economy, foreign policy and immigration. new this morning we have word from the white house that chinese president xi jinping with meet with president trump at his mar-a-lago resort next week. the two have had a rocky relationship since president trump first communicated with taiwan. >>> tragedy strikes in the skies as an american airlines pilot dies mid flight on his way to an albuquerque airport. the control tower there received a scary message. >> we've got an issue with one of the pilots. i declare emergency. like to have a medical crew meet us on landing. >> the plane was able to land safely and medical personnel met it at the gate. american airlines issued this statement saying, we are deeply saddened by the death of first officer william "mike" grubgs and they are taking care of the first officer's family and colleagues and our prayers with them during this difficult time. >> ours are as well.
republicans' failed health care plan, some 62% gave the bill and the handling a thumbs down, according to the ap it was the president's worst rating among seven issues the polls tested including the economy, foreign policy and immigration. new this morning we have word from the white house that chinese president xi jinping with meet with president trump at his mar-a-lago resort next week. the two have had a rocky relationship since president trump first communicated with taiwan. >>>...
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that is according to the ap poll. cats hitting the road today as well, on thursday they will play a 16th seed, their flying to buffalo right now so they can avoid the storm. jay wright talked about the mood of the team. >> always a great day for players when you are starting a whole new season but you are close to the end, and it is tournament time and i feel like a fan right now. >>> cats to the tigers princeton is also taking off for buffalo today. they have 12th seed in the west, and they will hook up with the number five seed, notre dame. >> we're just happy to be representing the league and princeton, this is, i tell everybody, it is one of the most fun teams to coach because they are so willing to do and try new things, it doesn't always happen. >> on wednesday night we will get you ready for big dance, leslie van arsdal is in buffalo with the team, talk to the broadcasters, players and also the head coach on the villanova wildcats jay wright we have you covered right here in the march to phoenix, it is 7:30 righ
that is according to the ap poll. cats hitting the road today as well, on thursday they will play a 16th seed, their flying to buffalo right now so they can avoid the storm. jay wright talked about the mood of the team. >> always a great day for players when you are starting a whole new season but you are close to the end, and it is tournament time and i feel like a fan right now. >>> cats to the tigers princeton is also taking off for buffalo today. they have 12th seed in the...
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reportedly obtaining business documents by the ap that show manafort launched an ambitious probe. manafort, who is denied any connection to russia, said this morning his work for the russian billionaire did not involve representing russian political interests. but it appears that work was -- still contradicts previous statements made by manafort and the trump administration that he never worked for russian interests. jummy: coming up at noon, we continue to follow the latest out of london. a police officer stabbed. another several people mode it down by a car. police looking at this as a possible act of terror. we continue to follow the latest. in the meantime, a look at traffic here at home. angela: this afternoon, we're dealing with operations time is up on the capital beltway not only in montgomery county. fairfax county, road maintenance operations with a lane closure. outer loop at the north end of the express lanes to the dulles toll road, you will lose a traveling. on therk zone set up inner loop at the south and as you take a look at the big picture map. you see red on the
reportedly obtaining business documents by the ap that show manafort launched an ambitious probe. manafort, who is denied any connection to russia, said this morning his work for the russian billionaire did not involve representing russian political interests. but it appears that work was -- still contradicts previous statements made by manafort and the trump administration that he never worked for russian interests. jummy: coming up at noon, we continue to follow the latest out of london. a...
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the ap is reporting six countries including iran, libya, sudan, syria, and yemen and somalia will remain on the list. the new order is expected to be signed any day now. tonight, the wall street journal is reporting it will likely only apply to future visa applicants. existing visa holders would be exempt. >>> now, an update to that deadly plane crash that happened in river side county. it had just taken off from the river side airport headed for san jose when that happened. and tonight, we are learning a mother and a daughter were on the plane. one of them died. the other was ejected and actually survived the crash. mark sayre begins our team coverage in san jose tonight. mark? >> reporter: well, ken, that cheer leading group departed an returned safely by bus to union middle school. we are learning the sister of one of the students is dead and they are questioning the concern of the safety of the airplane. family members identify one of the dead 22-year-old aideen ferell a. chef was a san jose state graduate and her brother brandon says she has always been a fighter ever since she was
the ap is reporting six countries including iran, libya, sudan, syria, and yemen and somalia will remain on the list. the new order is expected to be signed any day now. tonight, the wall street journal is reporting it will likely only apply to future visa applicants. existing visa holders would be exempt. >>> now, an update to that deadly plane crash that happened in river side county. it had just taken off from the river side airport headed for san jose when that happened. and...
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the ap investigation reveals that in 2006, manafort signed a $10 million a year contract with putin's close ally, russian aluminum magnate oleg deripaska, to promote putin's interests. the ap report comes only days after fbi director james comey announced the fbi is investigating whether president trump's campaign collaborated with russia to sway the 2016 election. on monday, white house press secretary sean spicer sought to distance trump's campaign from manafort. >> even general flynn was a volunteer of the campaign, and then obviously, there has been discussion of all manafort who played a very limited role for a very limited amount of time. >> he was the chairman -- >> can you stop interrupting other people's questions? jonathan, summit is asking a question. please call down. >> are you saying the president is aware of the contact -- >> nothing thahat has not been loosely discussed. amy: the "new york times" reports that longtime republican operative and trump associate roger stone is also under investigation as part of the agency's probe into russian interference in the 2016 elec
the ap investigation reveals that in 2006, manafort signed a $10 million a year contract with putin's close ally, russian aluminum magnate oleg deripaska, to promote putin's interests. the ap report comes only days after fbi director james comey announced the fbi is investigating whether president trump's campaign collaborated with russia to sway the 2016 election. on monday, white house press secretary sean spicer sought to distance trump's campaign from manafort. >> even general flynn...
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the ap still has yet to apologize. do you remember this billboard? appreciated. on a north carolina interstate. it's now been replaced. the billboard now saying much to do about nothing, a social experiment that rockport does so immersed in their own security that in the mirror they could only see an aggregate about there and correct interpretation of the silly billboard. bless their hearts. signed clearly mocking those in defense of the original one. i wonder if you could read the whole side. history is made scouting combine washington wide receiver john roth with the 40-yard dash in just 4.22 seconds. that's the fastest time in the 4000 players around the event since 2003. chris johnson had been the record older since 2008. posted a 4.24. >> wow. abby: what happened? let's go to adam klotz for some weather. reporter: a few cold is exactly right. usually i would have some friends at me. not today. way too cold for that. temperatures dropped down into the teens. pretty good wind makes it feel even colder. i'll limited to the northeast. let's take a l
the ap still has yet to apologize. do you remember this billboard? appreciated. on a north carolina interstate. it's now been replaced. the billboard now saying much to do about nothing, a social experiment that rockport does so immersed in their own security that in the mirror they could only see an aggregate about there and correct interpretation of the silly billboard. bless their hearts. signed clearly mocking those in defense of the original one. i wonder if you could read the whole side....
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chad day works on the ap's washington investigative team and is here to talk about his new reporting us. and back with me, robert costa and julie hirschfeld from "the washington post" and "new york times" respectively. chad, let's talk about what you've uncovered in some of these documents you've obtained. if you had to highlight the nuts and the bolts, how do you boil this down. >> according to the documents we've reviewed, paul manafort worked for a russian oligarch. this was in 2005 while working in ukraine. but that during that time, he also pitched him on a very broad political influence campaign that he said would be geared towards benefiting the putin government. >> he's a familiar name to those of us following paul manafort and his business dealings overseas. tell us about his ties to vladimir putin. he's an interesting guy this oligarch who made his money, his fortune in the aluminum biz, right? >> he made his fortune in the aluminum biz but is known as a close ally of vladimir putin. actually there's some wikileaks cables from earlier about 2006, 2007 that show him being on
chad day works on the ap's washington investigative team and is here to talk about his new reporting us. and back with me, robert costa and julie hirschfeld from "the washington post" and "new york times" respectively. chad, let's talk about what you've uncovered in some of these documents you've obtained. if you had to highlight the nuts and the bolts, how do you boil this down. >> according to the documents we've reviewed, paul manafort worked for a russian...
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according to the ap, manafort wrote a strategy plan for the billionaire in 2005 where he said he would influence politics, business dealings and news coverage inside the united states, europe and the former soviet republic to benefit the putin government. manafort confirmed he worked for the russian oligarch but called it a smear campaign. in a statement, he said, my work did not involve representing russia's political interests. craig boswell, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> new at 5:00 a team of experts now says if the main spillway at the oroville dam doesn't work in time for the next rainy season, there is a very significant risk. a federal team of investigators is looking into that damaged dam. nearly 200,000 people were told to evacuate last month after the main and auxiliary spillways were both damaged during the storms. people below the dam have been given the "all clear." technically, they were still covered by an evacuation warning. that warning officially lifted today. >>> take a live look outside. the rain is gone for now. but it made a mess around the bay area earlier today. d
according to the ap, manafort wrote a strategy plan for the billionaire in 2005 where he said he would influence politics, business dealings and news coverage inside the united states, europe and the former soviet republic to benefit the putin government. manafort confirmed he worked for the russian oligarch but called it a smear campaign. in a statement, he said, my work did not involve representing russia's political interests. craig boswell, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> new at 5:00 a...
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takes package that at least the ap says would scale back the government's role in health care and they say it may leave more americans uninsured and house committee plan to begin voting on 123 -- >> somebody calling me about it. >> they want to talk about t. yeah, yeah. >> they plan to begin voting on the 123 page legislation wednesday that could be defining battle it in congress. >> house gop members there it's gets a lot of work to go through. >> i tweeted this one out. last time we had debate on healthcare big job on democrats and out this time and anybody who has investigated interest should read it it may be tedious. >> lot of reading. >> and new developments in the virginia teen fiinging to use school restroom that matches gepder identity and today supreme court opted out of deciding whether gave ingrim has right to use boy's restroom at gloucester country high school. the high court decision follows president trump decision to withdrawal pros obama order that allowed students to use the rests room that matched gender identity. >> joining us 5 at 6:01 dar after mc bride, high, sa
takes package that at least the ap says would scale back the government's role in health care and they say it may leave more americans uninsured and house committee plan to begin voting on 123 -- >> somebody calling me about it. >> they want to talk about t. yeah, yeah. >> they plan to begin voting on the 123 page legislation wednesday that could be defining battle it in congress. >> house gop members there it's gets a lot of work to go through. >> i tweeted this...