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currently 37 degrees at ka theed bral square. a west breeze. here is the planner, cloudy skies in milwaukee and a little drizzle at the moment. maybe a lit el wet snow flake trying to mess in. falling to stick. we look at the weekend forecast coming up. now to morning ride with matt.
currently 37 degrees at ka theed bral square. a west breeze. here is the planner, cloudy skies in milwaukee and a little drizzle at the moment. maybe a lit el wet snow flake trying to mess in. falling to stick. we look at the weekend forecast coming up. now to morning ride with matt.
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. >>> 34-year-old man is dead after a morning shooting in brewerytown, police respond theed to newer kirk street after lefrp they didn't found the victim had a gunshot wound. police. >>> the highly controversial demarco pipeline the as an the it comes as nave been protesting the construction months, they as a say the gats pipeline end takeners the environment. the victory may be short lived. president donald trump said he supports the project. what happened today will hottest definitely make these folks happy. group day do you want mark. >>> now, and state will go to the rose ball. james frankly temple will head back to annapolis to display in the military bowl. sports sunday to tell them all. >>> police say thousands penn state fans to took to the streets. some damaged property. a police >>> the eagles the birds looked. >>> significant instead they may have killed their chances makes the post season. as they should, sean >> >> i don't know what to say anymore. >> in any had to make the playoff, they had no energy. pellets take a look at the highlights. height project andy dalton, in
. >>> 34-year-old man is dead after a morning shooting in brewerytown, police respond theed to newer kirk street after lefrp they didn't found the victim had a gunshot wound. police. >>> the highly controversial demarco pipeline the as an the it comes as nave been protesting the construction months, they as a say the gats pipeline end takeners the environment. the victory may be short lived. president donald trump said he supports the project. what happened today will hottest...
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i love theed carpet. gary: governor is, thanks very much. we'll be right back. >> announcer: still to come on "wall street week." in less than three weeks the most famous businessman in the world will step into the white house. what will he need to do in the first 100 days make america's economy great again? here is a hint. tax cuts. com that might help. show me the carfax? now the car you want and the story you need are easy to find. show me used minivans with no reported accidts. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. [and her new business: i do, to jeanetgo. jeanette was excellent at marrying people. but had trouble getting paid. not a good time, jeanette. even worse. now i'm uncomfortable. but here's the good news, jeanette got quickbooks. send that invoice, jeanette. looks like they viewed it. and, ta-da! paid twice as fast. oh, she's an efficient officiant. way to grow, jeanette. get paid twice as fast. visit quickbooks-dot-com. >> we are also goi
i love theed carpet. gary: governor is, thanks very much. we'll be right back. >> announcer: still to come on "wall street week." in less than three weeks the most famous businessman in the world will step into the white house. what will he need to do in the first 100 days make america's economy great again? here is a hint. tax cuts. com that might help. show me the carfax? now the car you want and the story you need are easy to find. show me used minivans with no reported...
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currently 37 degrees at ka theed bral square. a west breeze. here is the planner, cloudy skies in milwaukee and a little drizzle at the moment. maybe a lit el wet snow flake trying to mess in.
currently 37 degrees at ka theed bral square. a west breeze. here is the planner, cloudy skies in milwaukee and a little drizzle at the moment. maybe a lit el wet snow flake trying to mess in.
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then he hand theed the -- handed the teller a note.e, 5'9", 150. >>> the president and michelle obama released their last christmas message. >> the greatest gift we've received over the last eight years has been the honor as serving as your president and first lady. we fought our way back from the worst recession in 80 years and got unemployment to a 9-year low. we secured health insurance for another 20 million americans and new protections for folks who already had insurance. we made america more respected around the world, took on mantle of leadership in the first to protect this planet for our kids and much, much more. like so many measures, our country is stronger and more prosperous than it was when we first got here, and i'm hopeful we'll build on the progress we've made together in the years to come. >> the first lady acknowledged u.s. military forces serving overseas and their families here at home, urging us to support them throughout the year. >>> the rain and the cold weather we've seen is dangerous for the south bay. when
then he hand theed the -- handed the teller a note.e, 5'9", 150. >>> the president and michelle obama released their last christmas message. >> the greatest gift we've received over the last eight years has been the honor as serving as your president and first lady. we fought our way back from the worst recession in 80 years and got unemployment to a 9-year low. we secured health insurance for another 20 million americans and new protections for folks who already had...
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bigger surprise, you bray turn theed 21 today, played big minutes in the fourth. scored a career high, 19. bradley beal gets a crucial buck in the final minute. 20 points to beale. wizards win 110-105. desean jackson is going back to philly, for a game, redskins tomorrow afternoon. but recently reports have surfaced that in the offseason redskins deep threat could return to the team that drafted hip. his coach here in washington has a thing or two to say about how important jackpot is to the redskins. >> he has been a major -- has had a major impact on this football team. whether he catches three balls for 80 yards or one ball for 69. he doesn't have to be a guy that catches ten balls for 90 yards to have an impact on this team. his deep threat has a impact on the defense. it opens up thing for reed and crowder in the back sometimes. he has been a major influence for this football team in a good way. >>> oscar smith westville meeting in the virginia 65 championship game. the statue of liberty play works. white with an conversion sends it to the ot. one not enough.
bigger surprise, you bray turn theed 21 today, played big minutes in the fourth. scored a career high, 19. bradley beal gets a crucial buck in the final minute. 20 points to beale. wizards win 110-105. desean jackson is going back to philly, for a game, redskins tomorrow afternoon. but recently reports have surfaced that in the offseason redskins deep threat could return to the team that drafted hip. his coach here in washington has a thing or two to say about how important jackpot is to the...
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you don't need to go with theed rain jacket.go w you don't need to go with theo t fancy rain boots this morning,os okay. it's all dry. ittle bit breezyit out there. winds are kicking up s ocking temperatures are cool in somee esaces. neighborhoods than we are here in the district. generally 40's and 50's. 50' after school anywhere between about 52 degrees, cooler incoo the northwest, 57 here and the t winds will be basically out of the northwest at about 15 to t 20 with an occasional gustio higher than that so it's than ts definitely going to be ately goi breezy afternoon even though iho expect good amounts ofmounf sunshine. not perfectly sunny.t rfec sun and clouds today but stilltl good sunshine will start to dry things out just a little ous bit.t a temperatures now 55 degrees in w the city.the dulles is 51 degrees. culpeper 47.cueper 47. e starmpting to come down just a little bit.ome raintt is exiting to thehe east. east. frontal system is comingl throughsy and that's bringing ia cooler andt' drier air from the northwest. we're dry for a few days ty ys looks like the next chance of
you don't need to go with theed rain jacket.go w you don't need to go with theo t fancy rain boots this morning,os okay. it's all dry. ittle bit breezyit out there. winds are kicking up s ocking temperatures are cool in somee esaces. neighborhoods than we are here in the district. generally 40's and 50's. 50' after school anywhere between about 52 degrees, cooler incoo the northwest, 57 here and the t winds will be basically out of the northwest at about 15 to t 20 with an occasional gustio...
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goodman: on the 21st century en, theed for beau bid vice president was in the chamber the day you spokenal passage of that, that is a monumental effort to rid this nation of cancer. sen. mcconnell: not just cancer. at thell be remembered single most important piece of legislation of the 114th congress. a jump starts precision medicine, something the president is interested in. the vicer moon shot president is interested in. i have a particular interest in regenerative medicine. for example, taking stem cells from one part of your body and putting it into another. there was a fellow from tennessee that we met who was legally blind, managed to get trial.clinical they took stem cells from one -- he is nowody emailing and driving. the fda was resistant to this. there are fda reforms in their to give these new treatments and opportunity to move faster rather than get bogged down. it is a very significant piece of legislation. i think in many ways, the proudest accomplishment of the 114th congress. mr. goodman: are you still pleased with the way you have opened up senate order and the way you
goodman: on the 21st century en, theed for beau bid vice president was in the chamber the day you spokenal passage of that, that is a monumental effort to rid this nation of cancer. sen. mcconnell: not just cancer. at thell be remembered single most important piece of legislation of the 114th congress. a jump starts precision medicine, something the president is interested in. the vicer moon shot president is interested in. i have a particular interest in regenerative medicine. for example,...
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currently 37 degrees at ka theed bral square. a west breeze. here is the planner, cloudy skies in milwaukee and a little drizzle at the moment. maybe a lit el wet snow flake trying to mess in. falling to stick. we look at the weekend forecast coming up. now to morning ride with matt. >> right now the low clouds and the precipitation is keeping the chopper parked. wet pavement out there but some of the areas still dry. you can see system wide we are in good shape out there. green is full speeds and that is what we are seeing across the system right now. travel times are that's a look at the morning commute, back to you. >> thank you, matt. >> our big story this morning, the largest election recount in wisconsin's history starts today. millions of ballots across the state will be recounted over the next 12 days. melinda: the massive effort starts about four and a half hours from now. tim is here with a look at what you can expect. tim. tim: melinda and ben, all 72 counties in wisconsin will officially start the recount at 9:00 this morning. nearl
currently 37 degrees at ka theed bral square. a west breeze. here is the planner, cloudy skies in milwaukee and a little drizzle at the moment. maybe a lit el wet snow flake trying to mess in. falling to stick. we look at the weekend forecast coming up. now to morning ride with matt. >> right now the low clouds and the precipitation is keeping the chopper parked. wet pavement out there but some of the areas still dry. you can see system wide we are in good shape out there. green is full...
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it also happened here in theede germantown area. and they say that some of o these suspects have beenee returning items to stores without the receipts so they get a gift card in return.e reit they found gift cards on some oo of these people.hese so, they are saying that thereha are some folks who won't be getting their gifts back in time for the holiday that'she hd the latest here in t germantown, lauren demarco fox5 local news.ne >> d.c. police are still searching for the suspects in this brazen robbery caught on camera. but take a good look at the video. would you just sit there whileu this happened? this didsipeneds happen monday night o avenue northeast. you can see a suspect walkpect l into what appears to be ao be convenience store pointing ae st gun and ordering customersderino inside the store to move.e. but keep your eye on the man sitting on the bench checking te his lottery bench tickets. ticke even when the suspects point ahs gun at his heausd, he doesn't budge. >> reporter: what do youorter: think about the guy that was
it also happened here in theede germantown area. and they say that some of o these suspects have beenee returning items to stores without the receipts so they get a gift card in return.e reit they found gift cards on some oo of these people.hese so, they are saying that thereha are some folks who won't be getting their gifts back in time for the holiday that'she hd the latest here in t germantown, lauren demarco fox5 local news.ne >> d.c. police are still searching for the suspects in...
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. >> when the brooklyn bridge was theed it did not put ferries out of business. the fairies were still running at capacity. the 1890's the city of brooklyn had reached one million people. thingt is the interesting about country music, it is the music of poor white people. people who are privileged to be white. arealso people who underprivileged in terms of their class identity and economic opportunities. >> how it impacted the origins of country music. then sunday afternoon at four in real america. >> a cautious congress, cutbacks, and entangled administrative problems created evidence that this crusade against societies greatest enemies may be slowed, or may level off. was the climate, the land, -- the unfinished pass unfinished past that faced lyndon johnson. >> the film documents the final month of the year of president lyndon b. johnson. celebrating the holidays with his family at his texas branch. and author of madam president, the secret presidency of edith wilson. access to the president as he recovered from a massive stroke in 1919. for our complete ameri
. >> when the brooklyn bridge was theed it did not put ferries out of business. the fairies were still running at capacity. the 1890's the city of brooklyn had reached one million people. thingt is the interesting about country music, it is the music of poor white people. people who are privileged to be white. arealso people who underprivileged in terms of their class identity and economic opportunities. >> how it impacted the origins of country music. then sunday afternoon at four...
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officials suspended theuspe charter company that pilotedcomp that flighant.y ligh a recording suggested theed t plane ran out of fuel before crashing.hing. >> changes are brewing athang starbucks. its ceo sayess h e will step down coming next april. a this is the second time howard w schultz is resigning from the sition.n. he first did so back in 2000 in0 but took on the role again in 2008. 20 the company's coo will takel over as ceo. c schultz says he'll continues to be chairman of the boardtheod causes important to the company.mpan >> all right. 4:53 is the time.e t i mean, 4:54 'cause it just jus changed over right now. n >> every minute counts thisry mt time of the morning.e time>> every seconds c oounts ad general motors up counts as well. good morning to you.l moto as t. >> you're important to us. >> wow.>> w all these accolades.ccade >> are you blushing, gary. >> we made gary mcgrady blush. >> i ran from the kitchendy getting some coffee so i'm afeea little bit out of breath.h. 40 degrees here in the city.eree now, i still have not first taste of coffee. gaithersburg is 37 degrees.gr t
officials suspended theuspe charter company that pilotedcomp that flighant.y ligh a recording suggested theed t plane ran out of fuel before crashing.hing. >> changes are brewing athang starbucks. its ceo sayess h e will step down coming next april. a this is the second time howard w schultz is resigning from the sition.n. he first did so back in 2000 in0 but took on the role again in 2008. 20 the company's coo will takel over as ceo. c schultz says he'll continues to be chairman of the...
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theed allegations also said sergeant hawkins showed the shoe intern as "homemade video of both allegations hawkinsns hawki admitted were true in ane true a interview conducted with w internal affairs where theal a tenor was anything but serious.ous. hawkins told investigators shete pulled out her cell phone ande d told her interns "if you wantan to watch it, it's right here. h and admitted to showing otherswh a picture of a (bleep) hawkinspw in that very interview alsoo admitted to buying alcoholg alco while on duty and drinking the store bought vodka inside an mpd facility amongst othersmongo while they were on duty.y. >> own orange line one problem how do you tell tur employer elo who is a masculine --culine -- >> reporter: her reputationeputt among d.c.'s lgbt communitiesomi came into question because ofbea her role in the unitnit allegations she gaveshe preference to concerns fromns transgender citizens over others. officers claimed her role wase w undermined amongst her peers prs after her predecessor and nowow chairman of the d.c. policee incited tensions between her and the gay comm
theed allegations also said sergeant hawkins showed the shoe intern as "homemade video of both allegations hawkinsns hawki admitted were true in ane true a interview conducted with w internal affairs where theal a tenor was anything but serious.ous. hawkins told investigators shete pulled out her cell phone ande d told her interns "if you wantan to watch it, it's right here. h and admitted to showing otherswh a picture of a (bleep) hawkinspw in that very interview alsoo admitted to...
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we must leave here today in the spirit of evangelizing it by half that sacrifice so the , theeding generationsren in our schools and high continue tocolleges by thend be exalted history of our country and particularly by the supreme sacrifice of those whose families, friends, and admirers joined us today. god bless our country. >> we are so very fortunate to have with us today the united states navy ceremonial band, who will now perform a tribute to our veterans. ♪ ♪ ladies and gentlemen, the united states navy ceremonial band. today we have a special guest with us to read his great-grandfather's's historic day of infamy speech. mr. elliott roosevelt the third, who is also a member of the board of directors of friends of the national world war ii memorial. >> thank you for your presence to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the japanese attack on pearl harbor. on december 7, 1941, without , japanese warplanes to send it on the american pacific fleet, catching it by complete surprise. in the aftermath of the bombing passes, ships and aircraft and to the -- and 200,003 americans lay dead or dyi
we must leave here today in the spirit of evangelizing it by half that sacrifice so the , theeding generationsren in our schools and high continue tocolleges by thend be exalted history of our country and particularly by the supreme sacrifice of those whose families, friends, and admirers joined us today. god bless our country. >> we are so very fortunate to have with us today the united states navy ceremonial band, who will now perform a tribute to our veterans. ♪ ♪ ladies and...
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we just dropped now.ow they just updated theed t temperatures.mper we've gone from 37 to 35 here th into see the extremextree northwestern areas in the t lower 20's.wer 20's. frederick at 28 degrees so thest temperatures will continue tours drop over the next several hours. wver we'll level out in the uppert 20's and then go down a littletl bit more late this afternoonthir but it is the wind gusting up over0 of locations including here in e town winchester is 35 degrees, -- not 35 degrees but 35 miles per hour windwind gusts. dulles is gusting over 30. and even for baltimore it's upr' close to 30 miles per hour andou it's going to stay this way onhn and off all day long. l as a matter of fact i think werf could have some gustsst potentially get up as high as 40 miles per hour brieflyrri today for a time.e. the wind chill factor is nowtorw single digits for hagerstown, ht close to it for martinsburgartiu and winchester.esr. we're lower 20's near town. t again if you're just gettingetig up now, just getting goinget it's going to stay like this ts all day long even with evewi sunshine, so
we just dropped now.ow they just updated theed t temperatures.mper we've gone from 37 to 35 here th into see the extremextree northwestern areas in the t lower 20's.wer 20's. frederick at 28 degrees so thest temperatures will continue tours drop over the next several hours. wver we'll level out in the uppert 20's and then go down a littletl bit more late this afternoonthir but it is the wind gusting up over0 of locations including here in e town winchester is 35 degrees, -- not 35 degrees but...
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fiveear-marylaoy reminds us all of what'sft's important this season, givingsog back to those who need it theedehome is battlingca leukemia. his only wish was to be a superhero. today fox5 was able to help that wish come through with yourish co help.el story.sto >> reporter: super kaheemer k spent the day making hisg his rounds across the district saving the city from all thosefe ba guyys. it was his one wish and we teamed up with make a wish wis midatlantic to make it all a come true.me tru >> i'm kaheem. i want to be a superhero. >> reporter: a five-year-old boyter: from owens millionsns ms transformed to a superherohero friday. kaheem was diagnosed with leukemia but at this moment heom fought another battle, being a superhero. >> what's going on? how you doing.s go come on down young man.ng man >> reporter: super kaheemm started his day at fox5. f he arrived on a montgomerytger county fire truck where he washa greeted by his favorite superheros.superheros >> hi buddyism his next stop, the national harbor where santa was stuck on a ferris wheel. >> can you see off in thean distance there, some
fiveear-marylaoy reminds us all of what'sft's important this season, givingsog back to those who need it theedehome is battlingca leukemia. his only wish was to be a superhero. today fox5 was able to help that wish come through with yourish co help.el story.sto >> reporter: super kaheemer k spent the day making hisg his rounds across the district saving the city from all thosefe ba guyys. it was his one wish and we teamed up with make a wish wis midatlantic to make it all a come true.me...
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and where is the big storm headed nextment can theed canned can chlor canned concern pa ♪"all you needs love" plays my eyelove is finding a different angle. my eyelove is season 1, episode 1. my eyelove is making a story come alive. eyelove is all the things we love to do with our eyes. but it's also having a chat with your eye doctor about dry eyes that interrupt the things you love. because if your eyes feel dry, itchy, gritty, or you have occasional blurry vision, it could be chronic dry eye. go to myeyelove.com and feel the love. >> several stateses are are dealing with with snow and bitter temperatures. a polar vortex. temperatures 25 degrees below normal this time of year. matt has more in chicago. >> jon, polar vortex. second week of december. we have had it easy but now winter is here. what is piling up is the ugly snow piles. here in chicago. seven inches of snow over the weekend and more in other areas. and biggest head@chicago o'hare. 91 flights were cancelled. and yesterday it was a travel mess. in detroit, a close call when an inbound flight from buffalo skid off of the ru
and where is the big storm headed nextment can theed canned can chlor canned concern pa ♪"all you needs love" plays my eyelove is finding a different angle. my eyelove is season 1, episode 1. my eyelove is making a story come alive. eyelove is all the things we love to do with our eyes. but it's also having a chat with your eye doctor about dry eyes that interrupt the things you love. because if your eyes feel dry, itchy, gritty, or you have occasional blurry vision, it could be...
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theed by what is called by dash line.d the philippines also say the chain belongs to them. taipei have dismissed the ruling as having no legal merit. the wildcard is the threat of a more hawkish u.s. military under president trump. >> it could potentially embolden claimants. it could also embolden the united states and other major stakeholders to back up their policies with military action. taiwan, for now at least, is pushing a softer approach. it has built a hospital. a new wharf, capable of handling larger ships. and the 100 inhabitants, mostly coast guard personnel, raise their own food. >> it is definitely self-sufficient. stephen: the most dominant feature is this long airstrip. designed tocise is show the island is more than just a rock. taiwan says it can serve and protect international trade busys through this and vital part of the south china sea. up.ne: close to wrapping let's take a look at how markets are trading. japan, one of the big gainers. your .6%. 114.r-yen hovering around there is a bit of digestion a
theed by what is called by dash line.d the philippines also say the chain belongs to them. taipei have dismissed the ruling as having no legal merit. the wildcard is the threat of a more hawkish u.s. military under president trump. >> it could potentially embolden claimants. it could also embolden the united states and other major stakeholders to back up their policies with military action. taiwan, for now at least, is pushing a softer approach. it has built a hospital. a new wharf,...
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meeting as theed worst start for chinese markets in decades.he reference rate by the most since august and a forced global exchanges to shutter early. circuit suspends the breaking rules that have not kept investors from panic chinese stocks. >> do they have control of the capital markets right now? >> in the short-term, i don't think they do. it not in the next few days. it's not connected to fundamentals. either profits or the economy. theoes no one knows what proper level is, it's a casino. chinese stocks in a bear market for the second time in seven months. is china has china a serious challenge and set of challenges to convert from exports and construction tomulated by easy money domestic consumption of goods and services. it is a serious problem. is is something easily armounted or is it disaster? people have gone from the first to the second. angie: january's worst-case scenario did not come to pass. year, thehout the financial world kept a close eye on economic data coming out of china. let's look at some of the most significant numbers
meeting as theed worst start for chinese markets in decades.he reference rate by the most since august and a forced global exchanges to shutter early. circuit suspends the breaking rules that have not kept investors from panic chinese stocks. >> do they have control of the capital markets right now? >> in the short-term, i don't think they do. it not in the next few days. it's not connected to fundamentals. either profits or the economy. theoes no one knows what proper level is,...
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they added a -- add theed a value pass -- added a value pass. it comes with a ride home if you miss the last trip. >>> three manatees are swimming in warmer waters. they were rescued from lake tarpon. water flow gate them them swim into the gate. with winter and cooler temperatures on the way it was urgent to move them out. >> we don't know what they will do. and they will not keep the temperature at a place where it will be healthy for them. from fish and wildlife. the three manatees are being released into safety harbor. >> bon voyage. >>> and chairs lining the streets in lakeland. they hope for the best spot for the christmas parade. >>> paul. that will not be you in a suit? across the bay area. now the sea fog that was the issue and closes the sky way for a time today. it is gone. beautiful sky tonight. we'll talk about that and a ((mark--vo-)) new at six... an old neighborhood with a new look. tampa's seminole heights is changing every day. a drive down florida avenue used to be filled with car lots.. but >>> an old neighborhood with a new
they added a -- add theed a value pass -- added a value pass. it comes with a ride home if you miss the last trip. >>> three manatees are swimming in warmer waters. they were rescued from lake tarpon. water flow gate them them swim into the gate. with winter and cooler temperatures on the way it was urgent to move them out. >> we don't know what they will do. and they will not keep the temperature at a place where it will be healthy for them. from fish and wildlife. the three...
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centerleft, this new real estate right down the center lane where deals are done and problems are theedif we can keep problem solvers caucus on capitol hill a live well, organized and focused on the mission, and if we can build these defensive mechanism, folks, we will be an organization to be reckoned with. the amount of good we can do for the american people, i think it will be very consequential an important longer-term. thank you for being here. is a great average -- it is a great privilege and i cannot begin to thank you enough for what you are doing here. i like to turn this microphone over to the great joe lieberman. [applause] >> thank you john. great honor really to be cochair of no labels. it's even better to be his friend. my text for my brief remarks this noon from a holiday card that i got from my former colleague in the senate, tom carper of delaware. on the card, he quoted this african proverb -- if you want to go fast, go alone. if you want to go far, go together. i think that proverb really sums aboutt no labels has been , and what we are doing here today. there has to
centerleft, this new real estate right down the center lane where deals are done and problems are theedif we can keep problem solvers caucus on capitol hill a live well, organized and focused on the mission, and if we can build these defensive mechanism, folks, we will be an organization to be reckoned with. the amount of good we can do for the american people, i think it will be very consequential an important longer-term. thank you for being here. is a great average -- it is a great privilege...
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>> that didn't use theed to be the case? >> depends on the age of a person. we believe that, we should have support based on age. sicker and older you get, the you probably should have more assistance than a person with high income. >> is your plan going to cover everyone in america? >> we will give everyone access to affordable coverage. >> in the first year what do you expect through the congress? >> really want to focus on economic growth and growing the economy. a lot of regulations that are really crushing jobs. look at the coal miners in the rust belt out of work, look at the loggers, in the timber workers in the paper mills in west coast, look at ranchers, or farmers in the midwest, with regulations. >> talking rolling back environmental regulations? >> smarter regulation that help us grow jobs in this country. we want to have good stewardship and conversation of the environmentment and economic growth. we have anning noming growth problemen america. limping along. wages are flat. jobs aren't being created to the extent they could and should be. regula
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theed, all over nvidia and six story of 2016. that does it for today.of "bloomberg technology" are now their head. live streaming on twitter. check us out we gaze at 5:00 p.m. in new york, 2:00 p.m. if you are watching late in london. that's all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: what is artificial intelligence? so, it is what we are all doing when we make machines do things which we usually ascribed to human intelligence. it's all about taking the things which we thought were brilliant things that only went along inside our brains, we make computers do them instead. we often break up artificial intelligence into two subsets of work. many of the researchers are working on what we call au
theed, all over nvidia and six story of 2016. that does it for today.of "bloomberg technology" are now their head. live streaming on twitter. check us out we gaze at 5:00 p.m. in new york, 2:00 p.m. if you are watching late in london. that's all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: what is artificial intelligence? so, it is what we are all doing when we make machines do things which we usually ascribed...
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america began the second world war and began our leadership of the free world, which has continue theedee-quarters of a century. december 7th, 1941, is one of the dates on which history swung on its great hinge, and the world was forever changed. but for some of us, it's a personal memory, and it is for me. it's one of my earliest memories i was five years old, playing in the front yard of our families home in connecticut. a black sedan pulled up in front of the house. a navy officer in uniform rolled down the window and shouted at my father that the japanese had bombed pearl harbor. my father left immediately for the submarine base where he was stationed. and i rarely saw him again the next four years. he survived death charges and other terrifying under seas encounters with the enemy. my grandfather held commands in the pacific. first an aircraft during the guadelcanal task force, admiral hallsy. he stood on the deck of the uss missouri as the japanese surrendered. he came home from the war exhausted from the burdens he had born and died the same day the. during the war, whenever my f
america began the second world war and began our leadership of the free world, which has continue theedee-quarters of a century. december 7th, 1941, is one of the dates on which history swung on its great hinge, and the world was forever changed. but for some of us, it's a personal memory, and it is for me. it's one of my earliest memories i was five years old, playing in the front yard of our families home in connecticut. a black sedan pulled up in front of the house. a navy officer in uniform...
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booming voice to speak out with so many issues we only have little bit of time so i will just focus on theed issues that senator biden led the charge to change america. i worked them on the assault weapons ban that may be what he was proudest was the violence against women act it sounds like a differente world but rape and domestic violence and abuse were considered crimes in which the victim was a much as faults as the perpetrator if you were beaten and abused her sexually assaulted to be a skeptical criminal-justice system.. that got that his sense ofe justice. so he exploded the myth behind domestic violence i remember hearing his speech against sexual abuse to put together the strongest ever violence against women in law on the books. not only does it make when in safer but men better and pushed society for word. the work on this is not over but to there are literally millions of women you both physical and mental because of the courage and the legislative brilliance of the then senior senator from the great state of delaware.rite i could go on and on you could almost right of book was w
booming voice to speak out with so many issues we only have little bit of time so i will just focus on theed issues that senator biden led the charge to change america. i worked them on the assault weapons ban that may be what he was proudest was the violence against women act it sounds like a differente world but rape and domestic violence and abuse were considered crimes in which the victim was a much as faults as the perpetrator if you were beaten and abused her sexually assaulted to be a...
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. >> the rogue beaver apprehended by theed should -- sheriff's department. >> i love it, "risk & reward" starts right now. >> this campaign proved the old rules no longer apply, that anything we want for our country is now possible. this is the hour when the great deeds can be done and our highest hopes can come true. we're going to do it, folks. we're going to do it. [cheers] we will have two simple rules when it comes to this massive rebuilding effort. buy american and hire american, we're going to do it ourselves. we will finally end illegal immigration. we will construct a great wall at the border. [cheers] we will destroy isis. [cheers] we are going to come together and make america great again. [cheers] thank you very much. thank you, ohio, thank you. ♪. >> president-elect donald trump's thank you tour getting off to a raucous start, our future president unifying americans and doubling down on several campaign promises in the process. tonight, we break it down. welcome to "risk & reward". i'm adam shapiro in for deirdre bolton. after a surprise nomination of retired general "mad d
. >> the rogue beaver apprehended by theed should -- sheriff's department. >> i love it, "risk & reward" starts right now. >> this campaign proved the old rules no longer apply, that anything we want for our country is now possible. this is the hour when the great deeds can be done and our highest hopes can come true. we're going to do it, folks. we're going to do it. [cheers] we will have two simple rules when it comes to this massive rebuilding effort. buy...
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. >> finally, different kind of golf has thee golf has theed are. a bee on the golf ball.a liking to the ball. harris english was using. after much concern. flick it off there. they finally gently use a tee. a delicate operation. and the bee is gone. english by the way is in first place. one last note on him, he wears a heart rate monitor when he pitches. always trying to stay calm and cool. giants skipper, bruce bocce, went last year might be time for the manager to strap on the heart rate monitor as well. he is hoping things are much, much calmer in 2017. >> all right. thank you, larry. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on kofy, channel 13. why google employees not getting their usual christmas gift this year. 9:00. >> three jail guards accused of beating an inmate to death. now a multimillion dollar settlement. on abc news at 11:00. where the money is going tonight. >> as we leave you we pause for a few moments for what really matters. to honor those we lost last friday. one week ago tonight dozens of people were doing what you might be doing right now. getting ready for a nig
. >> finally, different kind of golf has thee golf has theed are. a bee on the golf ball.a liking to the ball. harris english was using. after much concern. flick it off there. they finally gently use a tee. a delicate operation. and the bee is gone. english by the way is in first place. one last note on him, he wears a heart rate monitor when he pitches. always trying to stay calm and cool. giants skipper, bruce bocce, went last year might be time for the manager to strap on the heart...
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the sunshine and the winds will be kicking up for sure wrapping it you now, 37 for tonight, scour theed clouds, cold and breezy. tomorrow we're talking 51. . here's a look at the seven-day forecast. by the time we get to the middle of the week, we're definitely lingering to overnight. by wednesday, the double 5s kick in and the later part of the week, we're talking about rain showers as well but get ready for one of the coldest blast of the season heading our way. back to you. >>> brody is here with not so good news. whenever what was talk about the redskins seems like we say that. >> your expectations can be low and sunday you'll feel amazing, but this is something we've reed separated his shoulder against the cowboys, made an amazing one-handed catch with his off hand. but he's not going to be able to go. bad news on the injury front for the redskins, last time kirk coworker was in arizona he had one of his worse games, he through three interceptions in a 30 to 20 loss and commented on that game this week saying, quote, touch times don't last. tough people do. i'm glad we're here with
the sunshine and the winds will be kicking up for sure wrapping it you now, 37 for tonight, scour theed clouds, cold and breezy. tomorrow we're talking 51. . here's a look at the seven-day forecast. by the time we get to the middle of the week, we're definitely lingering to overnight. by wednesday, the double 5s kick in and the later part of the week, we're talking about rain showers as well but get ready for one of the coldest blast of the season heading our way. back to you. >>>...
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susan hogan is here with the red federals that we theed to look out for. >> this is a warning we tell everyone year after year because it is so pref lent out there. this is the time of year scam artists are targeting people looking to do some good. so here are ways to avoid becoming a victim of a charity scam. don't donate cash ever. stay away from a charity asking for cash or asking you to wire them money. make sure to get proof of tax deductions. don't trust an organization that won't provide you it. and avoid someone using high pressure tactics trying to get you to donate immediately. research, check out the charity first. >> the scammers are very sophisticated. they know who to go after and they tend to target well meaning senior citizens who are always focused on doing good. >> he's so right. the district's office of the attorney general said it gets a ton of complaints this time of the year. recently launched what it calls a consumer protection library filled with resources to help you avoid falling victim to scams. you can find that link and more information on how and where to
susan hogan is here with the red federals that we theed to look out for. >> this is a warning we tell everyone year after year because it is so pref lent out there. this is the time of year scam artists are targeting people looking to do some good. so here are ways to avoid becoming a victim of a charity scam. don't donate cash ever. stay away from a charity asking for cash or asking you to wire them money. make sure to get proof of tax deductions. don't trust an organization that won't...
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. >> finally, different kind of golf has thee golf has theed are. a bee on the golf ball.ng to the ball. harris english was using. after much concern. flick it off there. they finally gently use a tee. a delicate operation. and the bee is gone. english by the way is in first place. one last note on him, he wears a heart rate monitor when he pitches. always trying to stay calm and cool. giants skipper, bruce bocce, went last year might be time for the manager to strap on the heart rate monitor as well. he is hoping things are much, much calmer in 2017. >> all right. thank you, larry. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on kofy, channel 13. why google employees not getting their usual christmas gift this year. 9:00. >> three jail guards accused of beating an inmate to death. now a multimillion dollar settlement. on abc news at 11:00. where the money is going tonight. >> as we leave you we pause for a few moments for what really matters. to honor those we lost last friday. one week ago tonight dozens of people were doing what you might be doing right now. getting ready for a night out
. >> finally, different kind of golf has thee golf has theed are. a bee on the golf ball.ng to the ball. harris english was using. after much concern. flick it off there. they finally gently use a tee. a delicate operation. and the bee is gone. english by the way is in first place. one last note on him, he wears a heart rate monitor when he pitches. always trying to stay calm and cool. giants skipper, bruce bocce, went last year might be time for the manager to strap on the heart rate...
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what we know is turkish police a have deand theed three members of the attacker's family and his roommates pretty routine in turkey after terror attacks. police will detain family members and people who are close for questioning. so we don't know whether or not they were involved and whether or not any of that -- those people that have been detained are giving the turkish police anymore clues as to whether or not this attacker had any possible links to terrorist organizations or whether or not he carried out this horrific attack all on his own. john? >> thank you. >>> jill dougherty in seattle. we had statements from the russian and turkish presidents very little daylight between the two. listen to this. >> the committed crime is a provocation designed to spoil normalization of russia turkey relations and derailing the peace process in syria. >> after the incident, during the talk with mr. putin we agree this is a provocation and there isn't a dispute. on behalf of my country and my nation i send my condolences to mr. putin and all of the russian people. >> how long will that united front
what we know is turkish police a have deand theed three members of the attacker's family and his roommates pretty routine in turkey after terror attacks. police will detain family members and people who are close for questioning. so we don't know whether or not they were involved and whether or not any of that -- those people that have been detained are giving the turkish police anymore clues as to whether or not this attacker had any possible links to terrorist organizations or whether or not...
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and linda mcmahon is now going to be nominated as theed aprin straig administrator for the small businessdministration. "time" named donald trump as its person of the year. but also adding in its headline there on front of the magazine, you can see it, president of the divided states of america. let's talk about this with our panel. george will, a.b. stoddard and charles hurt. george, we begin with you. what do you make of this "time" cover in. >> it's an easy call. it's supposed to be the person who dominated the news. the first one in 1927 was charles lindbergh. a few hours over the atlantic but he did dominate the news. 1936, i give you 20 guesses. you won't guess who it was. wa wa wallace simpson. it's a good choice by them. "time" on some years has thrown up its hands. it wasn't dominated by someone. in 1982, it was the computer. in 1966, it was americans under 26. in 2006, they put a mirror on the cover. the person of the year was you. it was a tribute to our nar is a s six, i guess. >> one has to imagine hillary clinton agrees. she might decide the people who were most decisive in
and linda mcmahon is now going to be nominated as theed aprin straig administrator for the small businessdministration. "time" named donald trump as its person of the year. but also adding in its headline there on front of the magazine, you can see it, president of the divided states of america. let's talk about this with our panel. george will, a.b. stoddard and charles hurt. george, we begin with you. what do you make of this "time" cover in. >> it's an easy call....
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what theeds needs to happen, i' confident they'll be able to do that with trump. >> let's talk aboutussian hacking. we're unclear on where the administration stands. donald trump pushed back forcefully. does he need to come out and advocate and push for an independent investigation as many are calling for or at least an investigation in the house and senate intelligence committees? >> let me step back a second. i actually would like to see the obama administration push harder for the commission and i know that democrats on the hill have talked about an independent 9/11 style commission. this is absolutely crucial but i don't think trump is going to push for that at all. i think that this has to come from congress and republican leaders such as john mccain and lindsey graham. i think jack reid on the armed services committee needs to push because what we're dealing with here is not just the cyber attacks but orchestrated campaign, political and psychological warfare, the likes of which we have not seen since the cold war. and it is designed to undermine the american people's belief in
what theeds needs to happen, i' confident they'll be able to do that with trump. >> let's talk aboutussian hacking. we're unclear on where the administration stands. donald trump pushed back forcefully. does he need to come out and advocate and push for an independent investigation as many are calling for or at least an investigation in the house and senate intelligence committees? >> let me step back a second. i actually would like to see the obama administration push harder for...
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it's when you hear people like newt gipg rich talk about pardons before we started theed a min strachlgs i was on that show with speaker gingrich. that's an embarrassment. it's important that president trump listen to white house an hours and the ethics to the department of justice and do the right thing an stay out of trouble. he needs to be an effective president and not be mired in scandal, to be talking about par dons. it's early in the administration, that's pathetic. >> well, not exactly the route you go if you are an ethics lawyer. >> thank you both, appreciate it. >> thanks, chris. >> all right, that is "all in" for this evening. the rachel maddow show begins right now. >> i will stick a flag in that one for the next year. well done, thank you at home for joining us this hour. welcome to the longest night of the year. you're right. the nights have been getting longer and longer and longer recently. >> that is about to change. tomorrow the nights will finally stop getting longer and the days will finally start to catch up. things will literally get brighter. starting tomorrow. but
it's when you hear people like newt gipg rich talk about pardons before we started theed a min strachlgs i was on that show with speaker gingrich. that's an embarrassment. it's important that president trump listen to white house an hours and the ethics to the department of justice and do the right thing an stay out of trouble. he needs to be an effective president and not be mired in scandal, to be talking about par dons. it's early in the administration, that's pathetic. >> well, not...
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. >> johnny smith inned in theed in in north dakota can send a tweet to the president and might get hit back. >> that's something we haven't seen before. >> he is taking out the spin. he is taking out the career media guys who -- i'm not going to call it news anymore. it's not nutthe news. he will say the sky is blue. they will say it's five shades of green. >> it's unsurprising. president-elect trump, hi. he is quite literally the most unconventional politician i think we have maybe ever have seen in american history. the fact that he is going to run an unconventional white house, the fact he is going to do things differently, and that he is continuing the things that he did on the campaign trail taking it to the people, whether it's facebook live, twitter, doing these town halls, speaking directly with the american people. really should not be surprising to anyone. >> he has no choice. the mainstream media has been so dishonest. they tried to shape shift any messaging statements that he made. they didn't show the rallies. any of the thousands of people showing up. they didn't want to
. >> johnny smith inned in theed in in north dakota can send a tweet to the president and might get hit back. >> that's something we haven't seen before. >> he is taking out the spin. he is taking out the career media guys who -- i'm not going to call it news anymore. it's not nutthe news. he will say the sky is blue. they will say it's five shades of green. >> it's unsurprising. president-elect trump, hi. he is quite literally the most unconventional politician i think...
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going to be interesting to see if he really appoints people who will be very aggressive on is in theed's role government and the economy at large. whether he appoints someone like jeb hensarling to treasury secretary who has been vocal about his reservations about the is inreserve, if i might use tt term of language. that could be an important thing for markets. markets have become dependent on the fed. you could say that is a bad thing but the fed will bail them out and that relationship might change, which in the end, depending how it's done, might have some positive effects but there will be some volatility in what the end result is. jeff: the link is tighter than ever. jill: you know what is fascinating, though? janet yellen had said a year ago that she believed there had to be fiscal solutions, not monetary ones. basically she is saying, world, you dowant it. now the fed can retreat and normalize policy. that is going to be an important -- almost like a post-crisis natural occurrence that you thought was going to happen a few years ago. it is going to be on a fast track to happening
going to be interesting to see if he really appoints people who will be very aggressive on is in theed's role government and the economy at large. whether he appoints someone like jeb hensarling to treasury secretary who has been vocal about his reservations about the is inreserve, if i might use tt term of language. that could be an important thing for markets. markets have become dependent on the fed. you could say that is a bad thing but the fed will bail them out and that relationship might...
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we'd go in theed radioveldt room or they'd come into the briefing room so there was i think an effort on their part to get their policy points across. access to the president, though, is always the key. >> you said this administration had been more opaque than any you covered before. the columbia journalism review found it was a white house determined to conceal its workings from the press and by extension the public. was that true as well? >> their definition of transparency is putting out all the visitors list online, flooding with us information and fact sheets and enormous briefings when he goes off on a trip but for access to the president himself to actually see him undertake the job of presidency that role of his connection with us this rashran public. >> interesting. we knew who was walking into the white house but we didn't know why necessarily? >> right. and we didn't know why because the white house wanted to make sure they kept their narrative. they kept the message as to what was going on and maybe why the person came once they released the information. they were very con
we'd go in theed radioveldt room or they'd come into the briefing room so there was i think an effort on their part to get their policy points across. access to the president, though, is always the key. >> you said this administration had been more opaque than any you covered before. the columbia journalism review found it was a white house determined to conceal its workings from the press and by extension the public. was that true as well? >> their definition of transparency is...
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that's very positive, but i think we've lost some of our stature in theed middle east, some of our credibility there and i think the russians gained. this has been a win for the russians. they may have bit off something in the long term is a problem for them, because the insurgency there isn't going to go away. and i think they're going to have attrition on this hands, as the regime will also. so they've taken on a lot but it's bunnished their image and ability to project their power. >> on to the russian hacking here. if there was an issue that could unite the divided parties on the hill it appears to be russian hacking. right? you've been a very strong voice on this but are hearing from the mccains and grahams of the world, from paul ryan, mcconnell and others they believe russia did the hacking, should be tough penalties, in fact even tougher sanctions. it's between everybody on the hill, it seems and president-elect donald trump. how is that resolved when he takes office? >> i think resolved either by an about-face by president-elect trump, when he gets this intelligence briefing, maybe th
that's very positive, but i think we've lost some of our stature in theed middle east, some of our credibility there and i think the russians gained. this has been a win for the russians. they may have bit off something in the long term is a problem for them, because the insurgency there isn't going to go away. and i think they're going to have attrition on this hands, as the regime will also. so they've taken on a lot but it's bunnished their image and ability to project their power. >>...
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round of bombs in renewing a four-year-long battle for aleppo, the future for some 50,000 people ran theed inside the city remains unclear. here's what we do know is that after the bombs fall all that's left are the muffled cries for help be below the rubble. some run from the chaos, others run toward it these people documented in a new film, these are the white helmets. ♪ oh, when the saints go marching in ♪ when the saints go marching in ♪ oh, lord, i want to be in that number ♪ ♪ when the saints go marching in ♪ >> when the saints go marching in, the white helmets in syria, two people behind this documentary film now join america orlando vaughan, issa dow is a director of the white helmets and joanna cigar is the producer. thank you for joining me as we so far away try to understand and help what's happening. joe wanna, first to you, i understand you're in contact with some of the white helmets. as we're getting reports of increased shelling, what are they telling you about the situation on the ground? >> they're very frightened brooke. the situation is incredibly difficult on the groun
round of bombs in renewing a four-year-long battle for aleppo, the future for some 50,000 people ran theed inside the city remains unclear. here's what we do know is that after the bombs fall all that's left are the muffled cries for help be below the rubble. some run from the chaos, others run toward it these people documented in a new film, these are the white helmets. ♪ oh, when the saints go marching in ♪ when the saints go marching in ♪ oh, lord, i want to be in that number ♪ ♪...
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the heavier downpours, where theed the flooding may occur, looks stormy for the start of the year. year's ee eve, times square looks good. 41, a lot colder back in 2014, 2015 we had similar weather. but i think this will be very good for the people out there enjoying new year's eve. at least it is not raining, not snowing. >> 41 and 2 million of your closest friends. that's a party. >> exactly. >> thank you, bonnie. >>> back to politics. the washington post report on malware connected to the russian hacking operation being found at a vermont electric company is renewing the focus on threats to the country's electrical grid. but no new reaction this morning from the president-elect as he is set to meet win tell jens offici with intelligence officials next week. let's bring in nina turner, a former state senator from ohio. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you, betty. >> will this change trump's outlook once he meets with intelligence officials next week? >> let's hope. one thing we can say about president-elect trump is he predictably unpredictable. >> that is true. >> so i'm
the heavier downpours, where theed the flooding may occur, looks stormy for the start of the year. year's ee eve, times square looks good. 41, a lot colder back in 2014, 2015 we had similar weather. but i think this will be very good for the people out there enjoying new year's eve. at least it is not raining, not snowing. >> 41 and 2 million of your closest friends. that's a party. >> exactly. >> thank you, bonnie. >>> back to politics. the washington post report on...
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on live television theed into just fell apart. >> reporter: and lisa described her injuries as just swoelensed and. the owner of root 66, the store that loaned out the scooter told cnn it has awesome brakes, if only she used them. he also said if you googled lisa, she falls down a lot. we did and she does. the thing about lisa she gets back up and back on. jeanne moos, cnn new york. >> she is impressive. and a good sport. and tough. all right. thank you so much for joining us. have a great weekend. ac 360 starts right now. >>> good evening. john berman here. in for anderson. the message tonight "putin did it." president obama didn't use no exact words but almost blamed directory the russian president for starting a cyber war. it is not always one finger points the finger at another. given how carefully president obama weighs every word, sometimes agonizely so, it is exceedingly rare to go as far as he did today in his final news conference of the year. listen. >> what we spl
on live television theed into just fell apart. >> reporter: and lisa described her injuries as just swoelensed and. the owner of root 66, the store that loaned out the scooter told cnn it has awesome brakes, if only she used them. he also said if you googled lisa, she falls down a lot. we did and she does. the thing about lisa she gets back up and back on. jeanne moos, cnn new york. >> she is impressive. and a good sport. and tough. all right. thank you so much for joining us. have...
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i really think congress theeds to investigate this.d on the democratic side representative cummings has agreed to go ahead and investigate. so i'm hoping that that moves forward, that we have a commission that really looks at it and the leadership that we have on the democratic side i believe should move this forward. >> congresswoman, thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me on. >>> chaos after twin bombings. how it happened and the grp turkey is blaming. i love that my shop is part of the morning ritual around here. people rely on that first cup and i wouldn't want to mess with that. but when (my) back pain got bad, i couldn't sleep. i had trouble getting there on time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last into the morning. ♪ look up at a new day... hey guys! now i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. [engine revving] ♪ ♪ is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the season of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first
i really think congress theeds to investigate this.d on the democratic side representative cummings has agreed to go ahead and investigate. so i'm hoping that that moves forward, that we have a commission that really looks at it and the leadership that we have on the democratic side i believe should move this forward. >> congresswoman, thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me on. >>> chaos after twin bombings. how it happened and the grp turkey is blaming. i love...
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directly to the american people and i think he's not going to be a president who's going to be ran theed inside the oval office because that's not where he's comfortable or where he gets his energy from. so i think what we're going to see, say the repeal of obamacare or whatever other issue, immigration reform, tax reform, i think it will take it directly to the american people and make his case that way. ronald reagan did it but i think we'll see donald trump do it more than even reagan did. >> last question quickly, jeff zeleny. you heard the "lock her up" chants. and yet he says unity, unity. which is it? >> i think he is going to try for unity on things that suit him but that is something that fires up his base. he didn't say in the response to that. that would be a far bigger deal, i think, because he came out a week ago and says he has other things to worry about here so i think we have to give it time here. this adjustment between campaign and governing is still very much under way but his base still believes that. the question is once he starts veering from his base will they fol
directly to the american people and i think he's not going to be a president who's going to be ran theed inside the oval office because that's not where he's comfortable or where he gets his energy from. so i think what we're going to see, say the repeal of obamacare or whatever other issue, immigration reform, tax reform, i think it will take it directly to the american people and make his case that way. ronald reagan did it but i think we'll see donald trump do it more than even reagan did....
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he came up as a queens-based businessman and had theed alation of the times.you expect the times do to scare have a particularly volatile relationship with donald trump? >> i think we do have a freighted relationship. i think you're right. he almost resents the power even as he covets the approval of the "new york times." i think what is going on now there is sort of a testing of both sides. he's testing the immediamedia. they're suggesting they're going to shatter some of the tradition the white house press corps. enjoyed. and the media is, as you see in coverage, getting more aggressive and directly calling him out and pointing out inaccuracies and headlines making clear the things he's saying are not true. and feels like a testing period where everyone is taking the other person's measure. >> yeah. for a lot of people it might be a good thing. there's the attitude toward the presidency among a lot of americans in the press corps. in the minds of lot of americans have gotten too cozy with presidents. nicknames from george w. bush and attending dinners that w
he came up as a queens-based businessman and had theed alation of the times.you expect the times do to scare have a particularly volatile relationship with donald trump? >> i think we do have a freighted relationship. i think you're right. he almost resents the power even as he covets the approval of the "new york times." i think what is going on now there is sort of a testing of both sides. he's testing the immediamedia. they're suggesting they're going to shatter some of the...
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. >> this was a freak accident, ad a series of painful p coincidences that led to theed t loss of these children. hpv went through the buildinghe and the adjoining building.uildn they apparently had a joint aoi boiler system, went throught thu went to every apartment last night to not anything like this in any other apartment.rtme >> so tragic.c. investigators are still tryinge to deterstmineil were caused soe much steam to escape from there radiator.ther. >>> moving on now it's at' delicate surgery some aregeryare calling a miracle. >> yeah, two once conjoined twin sisters are recoveringwo tonight after undergoing a 17g hour operation. two-year-old eva and erica e were born connected from the chest down.dn. they share a bladder liver andea system and a third leg.eg their mother reportedlytey learned her twins would bewins conjoined only nix heroid on pregnancy. pr doctors initially said the sd t twins would not survive beyond b month. >> there's going to be the challenges i'm not going tongesn deny that but it's something i want to help them through and ad they're going to show not onl
. >> this was a freak accident, ad a series of painful p coincidences that led to theed t loss of these children. hpv went through the buildinghe and the adjoining building.uildn they apparently had a joint aoi boiler system, went throught thu went to every apartment last night to not anything like this in any other apartment.rtme >> so tragic.c. investigators are still tryinge to deterstmineil were caused soe much steam to escape from there radiator.ther. >>> moving on now...
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round of bombs in renewing a four-year-long battle for aleppo, the future for some 50,000 people ran theed inside the city remains unclear. here's what we do know is that after the bombs fall all that's left are the muffled cries for help be below the rubble. some run from the chaos, others run toward it these people documented in a new film, these are the white helmets.
round of bombs in renewing a four-year-long battle for aleppo, the future for some 50,000 people ran theed inside the city remains unclear. here's what we do know is that after the bombs fall all that's left are the muffled cries for help be below the rubble. some run from the chaos, others run toward it these people documented in a new film, these are the white helmets.