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. >> the police department and the o'brien family are requesting the help of the public in apprehending the perpetrators of a homicide. >> it's the first thing you think about when you wake up and it's the last thing you think about when you go to bed. >> i've never known him in life. the first time me and him ever met, he's dead. >> i was present with a camera 24/7 for every single homicide south of 59th street. >> police! >> every day i was looking for him. and every day that person i was hoping was looking over their shoulder, looking for me. >> good morning. it's 26 degrees at 6:00. i'm lee harris. >> police are still looking for clues in the fatal shooting of a banker earlier today. 25-year-old burke o'brien was talking to his former college roommate after a night out, shot in the chest as he tried to unlock a building's front door. >> it was early morning hours in january. burke o'brien had come to visit friends in new york. and somebody shot him almost point blank. >> he wasn't quite dead yet. i grabbed his face. tried to kind of shake him up, shake him awake. he wasn't conscious
. >> the police department and the o'brien family are requesting the help of the public in apprehending the perpetrators of a homicide. >> it's the first thing you think about when you wake up and it's the last thing you think about when you go to bed. >> i've never known him in life. the first time me and him ever met, he's dead. >> i was present with a camera 24/7 for every single homicide south of 59th street. >> police! >> every day i was looking for him....
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the limits. man: rock and roll, scott! o'brieno shot real quick? jessica: the sense of history, to us as astronauts, it's incredibly important. ♪ when you go to kennedy space center, from anywhere you are, you can see this giant building always looming on the horizon. victor: which really hearkens back to the saturn v rocket and apollo and when we sent folks to the moon. ♪ o'brien: the vehicle assembly building opened in 1966. the high, holy cathedral of space. ♪ it was designed to hold four fully stacked saturn v rockets, the biggest, bad-ass rockets we've ever built. and at that time, we weren't even sure we could get to the moon. ♪ i mean, it's just absolutely symbolic of the hubris of the era. we don't just need one; we need four. 'cause we need, we got to have four ready. you just need four. 'cause...'cause! this was the blank check era. ♪ to walk in there, you're in the presence of history, but you're also, we hope, in the presence of the future at the same time. victor: we're upgrading it to be able to support the entire sp
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the hospital. juju chang has his story. good morning. >> good morning, guys. you know, liam o'brien'se told them about being punched in the stomach, his face bruised. but far, far worse, he says was the inescapable emotional abuse which has left lasting scars. liam o'brien's mom says he entered seventh grade a happy kid, excelling at soccer. >> he a lot of friends going into seventh grade. lots of friends. >> reporter: but now a year later he's in a medical center being treated for depression and an eating disorder. his parents keith and deed bra o'brien say it's because of bullying at school. >> it was every single day. it could be in the locker room, in the halls. these boys targeted him and they were relentless. >> reporter: liam's mom posting this powerful story to facebook. with over a thousand comments and counting. 2500 shares. prompting the #westandwithliam on twitter and writes it started when he made the soccer team. two kids told him he shouldn't have made the team. he was told he was weird. he was fat. his freckles were weird. his eyebrows were weird. they used horrible la
the hospital. juju chang has his story. good morning. >> good morning, guys. you know, liam o'brien'se told them about being punched in the stomach, his face bruised. but far, far worse, he says was the inescapable emotional abuse which has left lasting scars. liam o'brien's mom says he entered seventh grade a happy kid, excelling at soccer. >> he a lot of friends going into seventh grade. lots of friends. >> reporter: but now a year later he's in a medical center being...
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we're here with the lovely and talented conan o'brien. hen: you went to cuba. >> yup. >> stephen: armennia. qatar, south korea, germany, mexico, and most recently you went to israel. >> yup, yup. >> stephen: incredible trip. >> yup. >> stephen: i love following it, and you posted it on twitter, too. i loved the posting of the places you went. what did you love most about going to israel? because i think this is a fantastic idea, you go to be a common fool, you know, for-- for two people who don't talk to each other like the palestinians and israelis. you're the common element and they both think you're ridiculous, i imagine. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> that's not the way i would have put it, but yes. ( laughter ) >> stephen: i meant that as a compliment. >> i know. ( laughs ) i-- i love-- my greatest joy is trying to make people laugh that don't even speak english, don't know who i am. i love that. i love going to these other countries. and this idea started very naturally when we went to cuba and then it sort of took off from there. but
we're here with the lovely and talented conan o'brien. hen: you went to cuba. >> yup. >> stephen: armennia. qatar, south korea, germany, mexico, and most recently you went to israel. >> yup, yup. >> stephen: incredible trip. >> yup. >> stephen: i love following it, and you posted it on twitter, too. i loved the posting of the places you went. what did you love most about going to israel? because i think this is a fantastic idea, you go to be a common fool,...
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. >> kicking offer the comedy comedians, including conan o'brien and john oliver in the annual stand up for heroes event. >>> and the red hot chili peppers were also there, adding to the event. the whole thing raises money for wounded veterans and their families throughout, through the woodruff foundation, founded by our own bob woodruff who was injured while covering the war in iraq back in 2006. >> i don't think i'd be alive right now if it wasn't for the doctors apartme doctors and the nurses and the medics and corps men who saved lives. so it inspired me and my family and my brothers to start a great foundation to try to return something for those who have helped us so much. so this has been the most fulfilling thing. >> it really has. a great thing there for bob and his wife as you can see there. and there are many other >> raising money for a great cause. >>> the mounting allegation against harvey weinstein. why the nypd believes pros kurts may have enough to send to a grand jury. >>> condition france survive without butter? you're watching "world news now." i was wondering if
. >> kicking offer the comedy comedians, including conan o'brien and john oliver in the annual stand up for heroes event. >>> and the red hot chili peppers were also there, adding to the event. the whole thing raises money for wounded veterans and their families throughout, through the woodruff foundation, founded by our own bob woodruff who was injured while covering the war in iraq back in 2006. >> i don't think i'd be alive right now if it wasn't for the doctors apartme...
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the role was maggie o'brien. a lot of people here. [ laughter ] >> seth: woo! maggie! >> yeah. that was it. and that was sort of fun. but i really haven't done one. and when i saw the short film that frankie shaw, who is the -- >> seth: she's the star of the show. we saw her in the clip. >> yeah, beautiful young actress, 31 years old. she wrote it, stars in it, directs it, she's absolutely amazing. and i saw a short film she did and she facetimed me instead of an interview. she facetimed me and said, "would you do it?" i said, "i'll do anything you want because you are what, you know, feminists have hoped would come along 20 years later." >> seth: oh, that's really exciting. >> she really is. she's a phenomenal girl. >> seth: now, from the clip, we can all see you -- you wear a sort of gray wig on the show. does that give you -- >> that's actually my real hair. >> seth: oh, it is? okay. [ laughter ] >> it is. >> seth: but it's made more gray than it is in real life. >> not really. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> n
the role was maggie o'brien. a lot of people here. [ laughter ] >> seth: woo! maggie! >> yeah. that was it. and that was sort of fun. but i really haven't done one. and when i saw the short film that frankie shaw, who is the -- >> seth: she's the star of the show. we saw her in the clip. >> yeah, beautiful young actress, 31 years old. she wrote it, stars in it, directs it, she's absolutely amazing. and i saw a short film she did and she facetimed me instead of an...
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reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. after the worst terror attack in new york city since 9/11, 8 people are dead, and president trump is calling for changes to the country's entry rules. president trump: what we have right now is a joke, it's a laughingstock, and no wonder so much of this stuff takes place. jane: authorities say sayfullo saipov from uzbekistan was radicalized in the u.s. and had been planning this attack for weeks in the name of islamic state. and it's the church where the last czar of russia met his end. now 100 years after the revolution, many are working to remember the past, not re-create it. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the man behind yesterday's attack in new york which left 8 people dead had been planning it for weeks, with tactics straight from the islamic state playbook. that is according to authorities who released more information today about 29-year-old sayfullo saipov, who moved to america from uzbekistan on a u.s. visa program seven years ago. yesterda
reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. after the worst terror attack in new york city since 9/11, 8 people are dead, and president trump is calling for changes to the country's entry rules. president trump: what we have right now is a joke, it's a laughingstock, and no wonder so much of this stuff takes place. jane: authorities say sayfullo saipov from uzbekistan was radicalized in the u.s. and had been planning this attack for weeks in the name of islamic state. and it's the church where...
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she admitted on the conan o'brien show that she has been making donations in the name of vice presidenthe doesn't agree with his stance on anti-abortion rights. many are going on twitter using the hashtag boycott bean and some are calling for the bourbon brand to cut their ties with kunis. >>> harvey milk was voted on to the board of supervisors. the first elected gay official in san francisco. milk lived in the castro district and owned a camera shop. the gathering is being described as peaceful and positive. one of the artworks will be permanently on display, called hope will never be silent, a quote from milk. harvey halo could become part of the plaza and lit on special occasions. it starts at 6:00 tonight at harvey milk plaza. >>> tonight the warriors play the timberwolves at oracle. the warriors are on a roll after beating miami 97-80 on monday. tonight's game is the second of a four-game home stand. last week the warriors had their first undefeated week and road trip of the season beating the clippers, the spurs and the nuggets but an average of 22 points a game. >>> in baseball,
she admitted on the conan o'brien show that she has been making donations in the name of vice presidenthe doesn't agree with his stance on anti-abortion rights. many are going on twitter using the hashtag boycott bean and some are calling for the bourbon brand to cut their ties with kunis. >>> harvey milk was voted on to the board of supervisors. the first elected gay official in san francisco. milk lived in the castro district and owned a camera shop. the gathering is being described...
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the honor. soledad: i am soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." it is veterans day weekend and a chan to focus on in of the bravest among us. the medal of honor is the highest award that can be given to a military hero in this country. it is bestowed by the president on behalf of congress following an extraordinary act of bravery. it is and honor reserved for those who risk their own lives above and beyond the call of duty in action against an enemy. more than just another accolade, it advances careers, provides a lifetime stipend and allows the children of honor's a smooth path into the military academies. for those honored, it makes a world of difference. today the stories of two heroes. colonel harvey barnum, whose career scirottoed after he received his medal, and staff sergeant melvin morris, a hero whose honor was delayed for decades. >> as seymour middle school in novel, tennessee, they are greeted like heroes come home from the wore. 50 years and 10,000 miles from vietnam, two of america's bravest soldiers are making one of their many stops
the honor. soledad: i am soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." it is veterans day weekend and a chan to focus on in of the bravest among us. the medal of honor is the highest award that can be given to a military hero in this country. it is bestowed by the president on behalf of congress following an extraordinary act of bravery. it is and honor reserved for those who risk their own lives above and beyond the call of duty in action against an enemy. more than just another...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm miles o'brien in holden, massachusetts. >> woodruff: so tough to watch. we'll be back shortly with a look at a program that helps young girls who are dealing with the loss of their mother. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your >> woodruff: now to our "newshour shares:" losing a parent at a young age can have devastating consequences for a child. one massachusetts non-profit has set out to support young women who have lost their mothers, from pbs station wgbh in boston, tina martin introduces us to the woman behind the empower-her program. >> my mom was beautiful, and smart and funny. she really lit up a room. >> reporter: cara belvin was just nine years old when her mother died of breast cancer. >> i just felt at the time that i was the only girl in the world whose mother had died. and i didn't have opportunities to meet other girls like me, and who could relate to my loss. >> reporter: years later, a mother herself, belvin realized she could help connect girls like her with others. four years ago, belvin
for the pbs newshour, i'm miles o'brien in holden, massachusetts. >> woodruff: so tough to watch. we'll be back shortly with a look at a program that helps young girls who are dealing with the loss of their mother. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your >> woodruff: now to our "newshour shares:" losing a parent at a young age can have devastating consequences for a child. one massachusetts non-profit has set out to support...
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one of the world's most famous races australia's melbourne cup rekindling took the crown for irish trayner joseph o'brien beating his father aiden's force yohannes from nearby into second while the twenty two year old joseph is the youngest trainer to win this prestigious race which has been run one hundred and fifty seven times. and some sad news for german soccer now legendary a player has schaefer has died schaeffer was part of the germany team that won the one nine hundred fifty four world cup beating hungary in the final schafer helped set up a home which runs a winner in the match which became known as the miracle of bern he also captained his hometown my hometown club cologne to the first ever been to see the title back in one thousand nine hundred sixty four and stef comes just a few weeks after his ninetieth. there. are i want to remind you now some of the top stories that we're following for you right now. ousted catalan president carlos would you mock has made his first public appearance since fleeing to brussels he's speaking out a rally of about two hundred a pro independence katla mayors de
one of the world's most famous races australia's melbourne cup rekindling took the crown for irish trayner joseph o'brien beating his father aiden's force yohannes from nearby into second while the twenty two year old joseph is the youngest trainer to win this prestigious race which has been run one hundred and fifty seven times. and some sad news for german soccer now legendary a player has schaefer has died schaeffer was part of the germany team that won the one nine hundred fifty four world...
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to one of the world's most famous races australia's melbourne cup we can link to the crown for irish trayner joseph o'brien beating his father's aiden's horse yohannes from here into second the twenty two year old joseph is the youngest trainer to win the prestigious race. does it from the top of the hour. when cities are ingolf by the sea. all the dams wall and costly protective measures will has been the. ones. which are.
to one of the world's most famous races australia's melbourne cup we can link to the crown for irish trayner joseph o'brien beating his father's aiden's horse yohannes from here into second the twenty two year old joseph is the youngest trainer to win the prestigious race. does it from the top of the hour. when cities are ingolf by the sea. all the dams wall and costly protective measures will has been the. ones. which are.
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of events in conjunction with our new exhibit "remembering vietnam ," which just opened in the lawrence o'brien gallery of stairs. the exhibit is a media rich explanation of the vietnam war featuring interviews with american and vietnamese veterans and civilians and firsthand experience of the war as well as historic analysis. collision ofnating newly discovered an iconic original documents, images, film footage, and artifacts that illuminates quickly episodes in the war that divided the people of the united states and vietnam. i encourage you all to take a walk through the exhibit. it will be there for more than a year so you have plenty of time to come and learn from it. now i ask all of vietnam veterans or any u.s. veterans who served during the vietnam 1965,hich is november 1, to may 15, 1975, to stand and be recognized. [applause] david: veterans, as you exit the mcgowan theater after today's program, archive staff and volunteers will present each of you with the vietnam veteran lapel pin. on the back of the pin, a grateful nation thanks and honors you. the vietnam war commemoration is a n
of events in conjunction with our new exhibit "remembering vietnam ," which just opened in the lawrence o'brien gallery of stairs. the exhibit is a media rich explanation of the vietnam war featuring interviews with american and vietnamese veterans and civilians and firsthand experience of the war as well as historic analysis. collision ofnating newly discovered an iconic original documents, images, film footage, and artifacts that illuminates quickly episodes in the war that divided...
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reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. the bbc uncovers details of a secret deal that allowed i.s. fighters to escape from raqqa when it fell to u.s.-backed forces last month. quentin: they might live to fight another day. the deal to get them out of here is the deal no one wants to talk about. it is raqqa's dirty secret. jane: more than 400 people have been killed and thousands injured in a huge earthquake at the border between iran and iraq. and "breaking bad" star bryan cranston on how there could be a way back for harvey weinstein and kevin spacey in hollywood. ne: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. when a u.s.-backed alliance of syrian fighters liberated raqqa last month, it ended three years of rule by so-called islamic state, but a special investigation by the bbc has uncovered details of a secret deal that let hundreds of i.s. fighters and their families escape. they were allowed to leave the city in exchange for hostages. some of those who left included islamic state's most no
reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. the bbc uncovers details of a secret deal that allowed i.s. fighters to escape from raqqa when it fell to u.s.-backed forces last month. quentin: they might live to fight another day. the deal to get them out of here is the deal no one wants to talk about. it is raqqa's dirty secret. jane: more than 400 people have been killed and thousands injured in a huge earthquake at the border between iran and iraq. and "breaking bad" star bryan...
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one of the world's most famous races australia's melbourne cup rekindling took the crown for irish trayner joseph o'brien beating his father aiden's horse your harness fermion into second place twenty two year old joseph is the youngest trainer to win the prestigious race which has been one hundred fifty seven times and some sad news for german soccer the legendary player hans shaffer has died schaffer was part of the germany team that won the one nine hundred fifty four world cup beating hungary in the fine shape for help set up helmet runs in winter in the match which became known you see it right there is the miracle of birth he also kept in his hometown club cologne to the first ever bonus league title in one thousand nine hundred sixty four his death comes just a few weeks after his ninetieth birthday. is a reminder now the top story we're following for you the ousted cattle on president karla's point has appeared in public in brussels he spoke at a rally of two hundred progun independence catalan mayors demanding action from european union politicians. you're watching news live from berlin we'll be
one of the world's most famous races australia's melbourne cup rekindling took the crown for irish trayner joseph o'brien beating his father aiden's horse your harness fermion into second place twenty two year old joseph is the youngest trainer to win the prestigious race which has been one hundred fifty seven times and some sad news for german soccer the legendary player hans shaffer has died schaffer was part of the germany team that won the one nine hundred fifty four world cup beating...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm miles o'brien in holden, massachusetts. >> woodruff: so tough to watch. we'll be back shortly with a look at a program that helps young girls who are dealing with the loss of their mother. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like ours on the air. >> woodruff: for those stations still with us, very small houses have become trendy in recent years, as a way to trade in traditional consumer lifestyles for a simpler option. but as jeffrey brown reports, in detroit, these diminutive dwellings have a lofty goal: giving low-income people a chance at homeownership. here's a second look. >> brown: they may be tiny, but they have lofty goals: putting roofs over the heads of people who never dreamed they could own a home. the idea for detroit's "tiny home" project was born in an unlikely place: the floor of an old warehouse. >> people couldn't imagine what 300 square foot would look like. >> brown: well, could you? >> i couldn't. so we came out and measured it out and taped it out
for the pbs newshour, i'm miles o'brien in holden, massachusetts. >> woodruff: so tough to watch. we'll be back shortly with a look at a program that helps young girls who are dealing with the loss of their mother. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like ours on the air. >> woodruff: for those stations still with us, very small houses have become trendy in recent years, as a way to trade in...
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o'brien. picked to head the federal reserve. jerome powell gets the top spot, while president trump promises a holiday treat. president trump: we are giving a beautiful christmas present in the form of a tremendous tax cut. jane: authorities are learning more about the man behind the new york attack. president trump says he should face the death penalty. scientists discover a new species of orangutan so rare it has gone on to the endangered species list. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. president trump nominated jerome powell to be the next chair of the federal reserve. if confirmed by the senate, the former investment banker will replace janet yellen when her term ends in february. in a ceremony at the rose garden, trump said powell was the perfect man to keep the american economy growing. president trump: we have had back-to-back quarters of growth, a major accomplishment, and are doing better and better every single week. but if we are to sustain this tremendous economic progress, o
o'brien. picked to head the federal reserve. jerome powell gets the top spot, while president trump promises a holiday treat. president trump: we are giving a beautiful christmas present in the form of a tremendous tax cut. jane: authorities are learning more about the man behind the new york attack. president trump says he should face the death penalty. scientists discover a new species of orangutan so rare it has gone on to the endangered species list. welcome to our viewers on public...
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to one of the world's most famous races australia's melbourne cup we can link to the crown for irish trayner joseph o'brien beating his father's aiden's horse yohannes from here into second the twenty two year old joseph is the youngest trainer to win the prestigious race. that has a pharmacy got the top of the hour. when cities are ingolf by the sea. all the dams wall and costly protective measures would have been. nothing. what's. the future starting november nights on d w. but. these men belong to the more group who tribe. they've been visiting a local village. chief fathers and the others are now returning by motorboat to their village. is the chief's paradise on the river top officials. the one hundred twenty people in the chief's tribe live here near the river. there are twenty families in all. well healed up i just but i know you have a lot of little people the. this river means life. the river of water is the life that runs through our veins we will be nothing without this river ok we live with this river you know me live from it is sacred to us. that applies not only to this trivia trail but to th
to one of the world's most famous races australia's melbourne cup we can link to the crown for irish trayner joseph o'brien beating his father's aiden's horse yohannes from here into second the twenty two year old joseph is the youngest trainer to win the prestigious race. that has a pharmacy got the top of the hour. when cities are ingolf by the sea. all the dams wall and costly protective measures would have been. nothing. what's. the future starting november nights on d w. but. these men...
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rekindling stormed home to win by a long neck overhauling johannes vermeer near the finish to give trainerjoseph o'brienite finished third at the 2—mile classic. joy neville will become the first woman to referee a european professional club rugby fixture next month. the former ireland captain and six nations grand slam winner will officiate in pool one of the challenge cup next month. kenya's olympic champion jemima sumgong has been banned for doping forfour years — sumgong won the london marathon last year before becoming the first kenyan woman to win an olympic gold over the distance. she was initially suspended in april but will now be unable to defend her title in tokyo. she tested positive for the banned blood booster epo. nikita parris has agreed a new deal with women's super league one club manchester city, who have also signed sweden internationaljulia spetsmark. the england winger helped city win the women's fa cup in may, after 2016's wsl1 and continental cup double. andy murray says he ‘hopes‘ to be fit again for the new year but won't rush back to action following his hip injury. the three—
rekindling stormed home to win by a long neck overhauling johannes vermeer near the finish to give trainerjoseph o'brienite finished third at the 2—mile classic. joy neville will become the first woman to referee a european professional club rugby fixture next month. the former ireland captain and six nations grand slam winner will officiate in pool one of the challenge cup next month. kenya's olympic champion jemima sumgong has been banned for doping forfour years — sumgong won the london...
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the fight. in new york, i'm miles o'brien for the pbs newshour. >> sreenivasan: president trump has made it clearremains strongly opposed to the affordable care act, or what's been referred to as obamacare. and the president says he hopes to make another run at eventually repealing it. but for now, it remains the law. and today is the opening of sign-up season for the insurance marketplaces. lisa desjardins helps guide us through what people need to know. >> desjardins: the president's feelings and beliefs about the affordable care act are about more than just words. there are significant changes in store for this enrollment period. for one thing, there's a shorter amount of time to sign up for insurance through the federal exchanges: enrollment lasts six weeks, until december 15. that is half of what it used to be. while this marketplace accounts for only a fraction of overall healthcare coverage in the u.s., more than 10 million people signed up for their health care this way last year. mary agnes carey of kaiser health news is here to help fill in the picture. thank you for joining us. >> than
the fight. in new york, i'm miles o'brien for the pbs newshour. >> sreenivasan: president trump has made it clearremains strongly opposed to the affordable care act, or what's been referred to as obamacare. and the president says he hopes to make another run at eventually repealing it. but for now, it remains the law. and today is the opening of sign-up season for the insurance marketplaces. lisa desjardins helps guide us through what people need to know. >> desjardins: the...
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the condition of our planet, perhaps. jane: astronaut scott kelly there. i am jane o'brien. thank you for watching "world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff
the condition of our planet, perhaps. jane: astronaut scott kelly there. i am jane o'brien. thank you for watching "world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler...
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tech giants we speak to the co-founder of o'brien developing a web browser about why we need more ethical technology and trumping the headlines the wickedly because you let a lot to lift the lid on his own doubts all the civil coming over but two of going underground. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the night with the sixty's full on austin the only show i go out of my way to find you know really what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than blue things but i see people you've never heard of love back to the night president of the world bank patzers doesn't really mean it seriously send us an e-mail. and. i would see him you don't have any protection for whistleblowers at all if you do half of. what was on thank the public sector as well as in the private sector that information would have to being how it can be made public and that actually puts pressure on the parliament to become more on this. and. that business in favor off the public. welcome back with me to go do something weeks
tech giants we speak to the co-founder of o'brien developing a web browser about why we need more ethical technology and trumping the headlines the wickedly because you let a lot to lift the lid on his own doubts all the civil coming over but two of going underground. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the night with the sixty's full on austin the only show i go out of my way to find you know really what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it is the john oliver of r t...
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tech giants we speak to the co-founder of o'brien developing a web browser about why we need more ethical technology and trumping the headlines bill wickeder because who let allowed to lift the lid on his own dot all the civil coming up about to going underground. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch or the funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill the narrowness and spending to do the twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy like great so one more chance with. thinks it's going to. every single minute there's a new drug for some families like shaky likes in the they make up and they get a grant from some corrupt congressmen in america billions of dollars and the side effect results may. mean do suicide graham do suspect that what you know but they work a flag is inducing suicide because you look at that you say oh it's a form of the doctor say. about y
tech giants we speak to the co-founder of o'brien developing a web browser about why we need more ethical technology and trumping the headlines bill wickeder because who let allowed to lift the lid on his own dot all the civil coming up about to going underground. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch or the funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill the narrowness and...
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the uk weather for you later. this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. d and president trump is calling for changes to the country's entry rules. what we have right now is a joke. it's a laughing stock and no wonder that so much of this stuff takes place. authorities say sayfullo saipov from uzbekistan, was radicalised in the us and had been planning this attack for weeks in the name of islamic state. and — it's the church where the last tsar of russia met his end. now 100 years after the revolution many are working to to remember the past not recreate it.
the uk weather for you later. this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. d and president trump is calling for changes to the country's entry rules. what we have right now is a joke. it's a laughing stock and no wonder that so much of this stuff takes place. authorities say sayfullo saipov from uzbekistan, was radicalised in the us and had been planning this attack for weeks in the name of islamic state. and — it's the church where the last tsar of russia met...
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ecotourism development goes too fast or too far, cuba could jeopardize the very species and environment that makes it so distinct. miles o'brienorts from cuba, for our weekly segment, "the leading edge." >> reporter: this breeding facility for endangered cuban crocodiles was a revolutionary idea, in more ways than one. cuban president fidel castro ordered it built only three months after he seized power. it may seem like an odd priority for a young communist revolutionary, but it offered an early inkling that castro would be an ardent, lifelong environmentalist, able to dictate terms of preservation. etiam perez fleitas is a researcher here. >> ( translated ): having nearly 4,500 animals in captivity helps us learn many things about the species, that we can then use to manage them in the wild. >> reporter: in addition to the scientific mission, it has also become a big magnet for tourism, making it the picture postcard vision of how to save the nation's natural resources while still attracting the sort of resources cubans can take to the bank. >> ( translated ): the tourism dollars it generates go back into funding the park ra
ecotourism development goes too fast or too far, cuba could jeopardize the very species and environment that makes it so distinct. miles o'brienorts from cuba, for our weekly segment, "the leading edge." >> reporter: this breeding facility for endangered cuban crocodiles was a revolutionary idea, in more ways than one. cuban president fidel castro ordered it built only three months after he seized power. it may seem like an odd priority for a young communist revolutionary, but...
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the houston texans. when we asked bill o'brien about him, he said he can make things happen. has always had that ability. he has had some big wins for this franchise, can really throw the deep ball. lance dunbar in the game for the rams. not much there for dunbar. it is a one-yard pick up. savage has turned it over four times. the two interceptions and the two fumbles today. dan: key one was that first interception in the first half, towards the end of the first half when it looked like the texans were definitely in scoring position. that really change the the momentum of this ball game. ian: you just saw will fuller in that area wearing the hoodie. a rib injury for fuller and another weapon not available for the texans on offense. se angeles, under four minutes to go. they give it to dunbar, and he's got room. dunbar met by drummond on the outside. for those of you expecting to see "60 minutes", this is the texans and the rams. i am ian eagle and dan fouts, our corey. the score is 33-7, rams on top of the texans. "60 minutes" will be seen in its entirety immediately followin
the houston texans. when we asked bill o'brien about him, he said he can make things happen. has always had that ability. he has had some big wins for this franchise, can really throw the deep ball. lance dunbar in the game for the rams. not much there for dunbar. it is a one-yard pick up. savage has turned it over four times. the two interceptions and the two fumbles today. dan: key one was that first interception in the first half, towards the end of the first half when it looked like the...
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contest between a father and son from ireland the one hundred fifty seventh melbourne cup was won by rekindling trained by young irish trayner joseph o'brien known as the race that stops a nation the event is the world's richest see my handicap it's worth close to five million dollars we can link just edged out your house for a mere just trying by joseph father adan max dynamite finished making it a one two three for irish trained horses o'brien is the youngest ever trying to win the race well this was a second race victory for australian jockey cory brown. morris this breaks us and i honestly i can't believe it like it said to drain even destroyed in the race for the coming and we did again it's just. my it's the way our muscle words are honestly last words. will champion jockey to ameria didn't get to ride in the race after being involved in a big fall earlier in the day here escaped serious injury but his horse legal monica died following that incident. telling n.b.a. champions the golden state warriors have beaten the miami heat ninety seven to eighteen a rare low scoring outing and the brooklyn nets ended a four game losing streak wit
contest between a father and son from ireland the one hundred fifty seventh melbourne cup was won by rekindling trained by young irish trayner joseph o'brien known as the race that stops a nation the event is the world's richest see my handicap it's worth close to five million dollars we can link just edged out your house for a mere just trying by joseph father adan max dynamite finished making it a one two three for irish trained horses o'brien is the youngest ever trying to win the race well...
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with me here at the table, jim o'brien, msnbc contribute. and msnbc national affairs journali journalist. and a former aid in the george w. bush white house and phillip bump political reporter for "the washington post" is here. ken delaney, let me start with you and talk about the potential ripple effects from the revelations that cart page, did tell hope hicks, cory lewandowski, the then campaign manager and jeff sessions, the sitting attorney general who's already wrapped around the axle of his own corrected testimony before the committees that oversee the justice department. >> nicole, i just think it makes it very difficult for the trump campaign, now the trump administration to argue that they were not aware that there were these russians circling around these people, they're calling them low level figures, i mean carter page popadopoul popadopoulos, carter page said i was just clearing it this with these just to avoid anywhere misunderstanding, but we heard that jamey gordon said he tried to block carter page from going to russia, becau
with me here at the table, jim o'brien, msnbc contribute. and msnbc national affairs journali journalist. and a former aid in the george w. bush white house and phillip bump political reporter for "the washington post" is here. ken delaney, let me start with you and talk about the potential ripple effects from the revelations that cart page, did tell hope hicks, cory lewandowski, the then campaign manager and jeff sessions, the sitting attorney general who's already wrapped around the...
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the nation to remember. ♪ ♪ soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." blicans are spending november focused on tax reform, looking for a major legislative win. at the same time, internal party politics have them on the defensive, with high-profile senate republicans publicly criticizing president trump, the far-right wing looking to replace current senators in the primary elections. for democr be good news as they focus on next year's federal and state party's political future. fueled by wins in the governor' races in virginia and new jersey, they are looking to flip other states from red to blue. the gop has 26 governorships to defend in 2018. the democrats have 9 governorships at stake. history might be on their side, as voters in midterm elections generally voice their frustration with the incumbent party at the ballot box. martin o'malley is the former governor of maryland and ran for the democratic nomination for president in 2016. he's been campaigning in 18 states to assist the effort. nice to see you, governor. gov. o'malley: good to see you agai
the nation to remember. ♪ ♪ soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." blicans are spending november focused on tax reform, looking for a major legislative win. at the same time, internal party politics have them on the defensive, with high-profile senate republicans publicly criticizing president trump, the far-right wing looking to replace current senators in the primary elections. for democr be good news as they focus on next year's federal and state party's...
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the ties. and conan o'brien, who is like some sort of god on mt. olympus. eople he went to harvard. we don't know. so he goes on my old show, the stephen colbert show. >> jimmy: on friday. >> he wrote something that was just beautiful. do you remember that? >> the thing conan wrote for you? >> yeah. >> no, i don't remember it. [ laughter ] [ applause ]ee thi tonight on jimmy's show, he is talking to an aging vague vagrant. >> the viewer guide will say that. >> thaanyway, conan.s the t opportunity to send a [ bleep ] show business gift. o? i'll send him a horse. in hollywood livestock and stuff for shows, things like that. and i get a couple of cowboys and i'll send him out a horse. and the idea will be that he'll have the horse on the show and the horse will take a dump on the show and it will be hilarious. isn' >> jim send someone a horse. yeah. >> so like two or three days gs have gone terribly wrong. i get this lovely letter from conan saying, my wife loves the horse and she is going to keep the horse be. are you jewish?er >> no. >> one guy, so now i'm sc
the ties. and conan o'brien, who is like some sort of god on mt. olympus. eople he went to harvard. we don't know. so he goes on my old show, the stephen colbert show. >> jimmy: on friday. >> he wrote something that was just beautiful. do you remember that? >> the thing conan wrote for you? >> yeah. >> no, i don't remember it. [ laughter ] [ applause ]ee thi tonight on jimmy's show, he is talking to an aging vague vagrant. >> the viewer guide will say that....