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tte first meeting for this new reshuffle government. the ooe last week didn't go so well. said he was resigning on radio without telling nyone. that was a severe blow to manual macron and the government. had promisedsident that -- woull be replaced. laura fletcher also decided too1 resign yesterday. she has been replaced as well. a very small reshuffle. some observers were saying that potentially reshuffle would b wider. that this opportunity would be used to get id of some ministers who are not doing so well in the polls. that has not happened. emmanuel acron's message today is that the government is back at work. eveeything is normal. the fiasco is behind everrone. right now the president is in the elyseesar palace right behind me talking to all these ministers in order to ive them ccear directions for the three to five months to come. they're talkingng about how to t because there is also the affair that the french have not yet% forgotten and indeed the idea is now to move forward having not changed the government that much. basically what they are trying to posit is co
tte first meeting for this new reshuffle government. the ooe last week didn't go so well. said he was resigning on radio without telling nyone. that was a severe blow to manual macron and the government. had promisedsident that -- woull be replaced. laura fletcher also decided too1 resign yesterday. she has been replaced as well. a very small reshuffle. some observers were saying that potentially reshuffle would b wider. that this opportunity would be used to get id of some ministers who are...
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that this is tte reality. years,,it hasee grown from a team of four to dozens of programmers working from clients -- working with they recently launched a school and university stuuents the foundatiins of coding and entrepreneurship. they will have to overcome barriers likk limited internet access and offer morore support% young developers. >> he wanns to expand it. there is no incentive for software developers. leadership. country's thh prime minister used to old the science aan technology portfolio. in ower since march, he promisee maaor reform to boost the technology ssctor. >> ssaabucks has opened a cafe in mexico city staffed by workers who are at least 55 years old. isspart of a nationaa program in mexico aimed at getting older people into the workforce. shifts are limited to six and a half hours.% starbucks i've -- starbucks -- they are targettng 120 workers. they have over 7000 employees in mexico. see peopleo say cannoo wait being 55 years old as being old. thanks for that. time now for our press revi
that this is tte reality. years,,it hasee grown from a team of four to dozens of programmers working from clients -- working with they recently launched a school and university stuuents the foundatiins of coding and entrepreneurship. they will have to overcome barriers likk limited internet access and offer morore support% young developers. >> he wanns to expand it. there is no incentive for software developers. leadership. country's thh prime minister used to old the science aan...
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orleans,tte left new he came to this region. this is right after the war of 1812 and he was expelled from new orleans. river to make his way inward over and over again. like most local historians, maude reid made an effort to document the people she considered the founders of the town, the most important members. when history changed or there was economic development, she documented it. you can see some of the work she showing pictures of the prosperous people in town. the town was built off the lumber industry. theeveryday activities, activities that in this time many people might ignore, in the 1930's, she is going to document a river baptism and the aftermath of the community. it's a very important affair for this group. it is one that is often ignored. this is sunday, 1938. she went to houses to take pictures of the people. daye are the st. joseph's alters. made and given away as a sign of thinking st. joseph for his help. realizedink maude reid about the place was it's a living, breathing entity that takes different types o
orleans,tte left new he came to this region. this is right after the war of 1812 and he was expelled from new orleans. river to make his way inward over and over again. like most local historians, maude reid made an effort to document the people she considered the founders of the town, the most important members. when history changed or there was economic development, she documented it. you can see some of the work she showing pictures of the prosperous people in town. the town was built off...
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but tte pill to swallow for the thousands of public specters taking retreats in different days. --enment >> more business headlines. inflation in turkey acceleration more than faltering currency inrose to 17.9% up from 15.. july. bank tog the potential readjust its monetary policy at the next policy meeting to try and stabilize the prices. >> negative sentiment of a currency crisis in turkey is spilling over to other emerging is in thesian ruuee lowest level against the dollar. up central bank has stepped innervention on ffiday. the actions so far --. wpp, the world's biggest ever have in from has made the new ceo mark read a long time founder of march and floral. charge following months of revenue due to shrinking. the industry going through strrctural change not structural declined. we just have enough time to check in on the markets beforr we finish. a mix isan shares mondaa with london, up three quarters of a percentage point heard that is largely due to the weaker pound. the emerging economy in the u.s. china trade going on investor trade. in asia, the market is closed in t
but tte pill to swallow for the thousands of public specters taking retreats in different days. --enment >> more business headlines. inflation in turkey acceleration more than faltering currency inrose to 17.9% up from 15.. july. bank tog the potential readjust its monetary policy at the next policy meeting to try and stabilize the prices. >> negative sentiment of a currency crisis in turkey is spilling over to other emerging is in thesian ruuee lowest level against the dollar. up...
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w frankly, tte house and the staff here are focussed on doing our jobs, not deal with cowards that refuse to put their names in an anonymous letter. >> reporter: but s did say they think it' promoappropriate the justice department to look into this.is ho it affecting the president's approval rating? the poll from quinnipiac shows the president with a 54% disapproval rating even though seven out ofs ten say h doing a great job on the economy. >>> today marks 17 years since the september 11th terror attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people. while today is a day to honor victims,us tds of first responders are still dealing with negative health effects. advocates ar pushing to make sure they stayunded. jon stewart spoke this week giving his view on washington politics as he fights for 9/11 fami families. >> the optimism comes from being a part of moreraroots efforts and realizing that something happens when they comr toge in that town, that the politics of that town, i think, supersede -- i like to say politi is where are ideas go to die. washingtonbo washington is reelection, not service. >>n
w frankly, tte house and the staff here are focussed on doing our jobs, not deal with cowards that refuse to put their names in an anonymous letter. >> reporter: but s did say they think it' promoappropriate the justice department to look into this.is ho it affecting the president's approval rating? the poll from quinnipiac shows the president with a 54% disapproval rating even though seven out ofs ten say h doing a great job on the economy. >>> today marks 17 years since the...
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s he won tte by more than 20 points in 2016, but some of his most ardent supporters are feeling the effects ofrahe escalating war with china. our correspondent james cook sent this report from montana. , james: on the great plaie harvest is coming to a close. farming is entwined in the american identity. spacious skies, ambeves of grain. a nd of plenty. so much, in fact, that half of the nation's major crops are sold abroad, a figure that is evenigher in montana. >> 75%f our wheat is exported. st of our top customers reside in the pacific rim. weso re very heavily dependent on -- and rely on those international customers to keep moving our products. ♪ james: country life ain't so simple when it is tied to international trade. when the u.s. slapped riffs on s china, beijipped buying u.s. wheat. farmers here are losing access to the biggest customer, japan. montana's democratic senator is campaigning for reelecn the shadow of yellowstone park, deep in trump territory. as a farmer, he wants a fair crack of the whip. sen. tester: if we have access to the japanese market and south korean market,
s he won tte by more than 20 points in 2016, but some of his most ardent supporters are feeling the effects ofrahe escalating war with china. our correspondent james cook sent this report from montana. , james: on the great plaie harvest is coming to a close. farming is entwined in the american identity. spacious skies, ambeves of grain. a nd of plenty. so much, in fact, that half of the nation's major crops are sold abroad, a figure that is evenigher in montana. >> 75%f our wheat is...
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but that's a rea ball is the mountains around it and the air pollution from the farms and tte ks there, it gets stuck in the valley. they've been making great strides in cleaning ther there in recent decades through environmental regul technology improvements. but what's happening is these fires are burning and the smoke pours into the valley and has no where to go.pe and thle who are breathing that smoke now are the people who the most affected by air pollution. >> sreenivasan: give me an example of somebody who's out i there literalthe fields all day working, picking upe. prod what are they breathing in now xtendss fire season >> what the biggest concern is these tiny particles in the smoke. whenhe wood and material burns, it produces these tiny particles called par ticklate matter it gets into our lungs and trigger asthma and other conditions. they pass into our bloodstreams and they travel through our bloodstreams into o heart and brain. and they exacerbate risk so everything from heart attack, stroke, even diabetes and depression. >> sreenivasan: you also took a look at the larger
but that's a rea ball is the mountains around it and the air pollution from the farms and tte ks there, it gets stuck in the valley. they've been making great strides in cleaning ther there in recent decades through environmental regul technology improvements. but what's happening is these fires are burning and the smoke pours into the valley and has no where to go.pe and thle who are breathing that smoke now are the people who the most affected by air pollution. >> sreenivasan: give me...
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always tte law. >> rep still, a parkland school shooting survivor questioned after a ban an assault weapons is unconstitutional. >> as you consider what to do and who to appoint, remember my story.me er my classmates who died. >> reporte republicans are standing by kavanaugh, confident he'll be confirmed. >>> another school here is under what i in st. mary's county, but for some, painful memories remain. >> great mills high school was the scene of a deadly shooting just four months ago. erika gonzalez sits down with the school resource officer that ran towar danger. >> you feel like you did everything you were supposed to do and could do that day. n >> reporter: i his first sitdown interview, gask kl talked to me about running into the g tire. while he's been in law enforcement for years, s.w.a.t. team even, it was deputy gaskill's first year at a resource officer. austin rolins opened fire, eclling his ex girlfriend and injuringber monday barnes. deputy gaskill shot rolins in the hand. rolins also fired a shot, taking his o fe. gaskill said he was okay, but the incident left his daughter r
always tte law. >> rep still, a parkland school shooting survivor questioned after a ban an assault weapons is unconstitutional. >> as you consider what to do and who to appoint, remember my story.me er my classmates who died. >> reporte republicans are standing by kavanaugh, confident he'll be confirmed. >>> another school here is under what i in st. mary's county, but for some, painful memories remain. >> great mills high school was the scene of a deadly...
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. >>> the ashes of one of t victims killed in "the capital in tte" shooting are now nationals park. widow put hisshes in a planter at the park on saturday. he covered newsrtnd s in annapolis. his widow toldal "themore sun," the baseball park was a sacredce p for john. >>> in a flittle over 24 hours, children will be getting ready for school. b schoses will be in alexandria, falls church, and stafford counties. >> the kids are also heading back tommarow in parts of ryland. calvert, charles, frederick, montgomery, princegege's and washington county. prince georgero county is ing out a new app called here comeshe bus. parents can find out where the schois bus if it's on time and if their child missed thes. >>> standing firm, the pastor under fire for what he said during aretha franklin's funeral. >>> plus,d silen on stage. b bono had to cancel adoncert ei show >>> you watching "news 4 today." >> this morning, bono is working to get his voice back after completely losing it during a performance. on saturday night, u2 had to stop tir concert in berlin after bono struggled through a g few
. >>> the ashes of one of t victims killed in "the capital in tte" shooting are now nationals park. widow put hisshes in a planter at the park on saturday. he covered newsrtnd s in annapolis. his widow toldal "themore sun," the baseball park was a sacredce p for john. >>> in a flittle over 24 hours, children will be getting ready for school. b schoses will be in alexandria, falls church, and stafford counties. >> the kids are also heading back...
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the oldest and most successful news magazine program in history, "60 minutes," was fired from news tte in its more than 50 years on air only two people have led that broadcast. fager succeed the show'sreator don hewitt in 2004. fager also recently served as the chairman of the thbs news division. >> when we cover a story and report it on sunday night and it has impact on monday morning, that's what you hope for. >> reporter: fager hired charlie rose for multiple roles at the network. in november rose was terminated. this july six female former cbs employees told the "new yorker" fager would touch employees in ways that made them uncomfortable after drinking at office parties. 19 current and former employees told "the new yorker" fager allowed harassment in the division. fager vehemently denied all of those claims. fager continued to come to work. on sunday "the new yorker" reported a new accuser said she felt compelled to speak because she simply can't believe fager is back there. the article described her as a producer who was an intern at cbs in the early 2000s who said that he grope
the oldest and most successful news magazine program in history, "60 minutes," was fired from news tte in its more than 50 years on air only two people have led that broadcast. fager succeed the show'sreator don hewitt in 2004. fager also recently served as the chairman of the thbs news division. >> when we cover a story and report it on sunday night and it has impact on monday morning, that's what you hope for. >> reporter: fager hired charlie rose for multiple roles at...
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ng>>> sal the season, the changes tte somea schools are making after a very wet are making after a very wet remmer, and we have mo here's to the stair takers, are making after a very wet remmer, and we have mo breakfast makers, step counters, outdoor explorers, faith restorers, appointment keepers, fantastic creatures. farmer's market goers, cholesterol lowerers cell phone silencers. the new lease on lifers, and the positive thinkers. here's to you all that see every day as an opportunity to thrive your way. i'm neal simon. ani'm the son of an immigr and a family man. daughter: hey,noad. neal: and i'm running for the u.s. senate, unaffiliated with any party, and getting nothing done, and it's crippling america. i've created high-paying jobs right here in maryland by listeni bringing people together, and finding common ground, they say an uttsider can't do it, b. all: together... neal: ...we'll prove them wrong. i'm nealon, and i approve this message. let's finally put people over politics. >>> now to the trial of the man charged in the d.c. mansion murders case. the first witnesses took
ng>>> sal the season, the changes tte somea schools are making after a very wet are making after a very wet remmer, and we have mo here's to the stair takers, are making after a very wet remmer, and we have mo breakfast makers, step counters, outdoor explorers, faith restorers, appointment keepers, fantastic creatures. farmer's market goers, cholesterol lowerers cell phone silencers. the new lease on lifers, and the positive thinkers. here's to you all that see every day as an...
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. >> kristen welker at tte whi house. thank you. >> it's now 6:46. we're following breaking news out of montgomery county. and what police are now investigag. investigat >> justin has the latest on this. justin. >> aaron, i just saw a body being removed from this home behind us here. police do belie all five people in this shooting are a family. a 57-year-old man and his 48-year-old wif are nowdead. shot and killed. and their children, three of them injured including a 22-year-old woman and two yoger children in critical condition after an apparent murder-suicide. all victims were found upstairs in ts home off the 100 block of amberleigh drive. we are also told that inside that home, a handgun was found as well. usedun they do believe was in this shooting. we can tell you the details now are still coming in but we're hearing that just after midnight a 911 call came from inside of this home reporting some kind of event going on but we do hear from police that perhaps an argument between a husband and wife came before those shots were fired. >> we are
. >> kristen welker at tte whi house. thank you. >> it's now 6:46. we're following breaking news out of montgomery county. and what police are now investigag. investigat >> justin has the latest on this. justin. >> aaron, i just saw a body being removed from this home behind us here. police do belie all five people in this shooting are a family. a 57-year-old man and his 48-year-old wif are nowdead. shot and killed. and their children, three of them injured including a...
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onlyty that has committed egregious mistakes by exiting this agreement unilaterally and without cause is tte ustates of america. but certainly, the sanctions will b people.sure upon the sanctions mean breaking the normal cycle of economic tran betwirms and countries. and the united states of america, with all of its power, is seeking to disrupt the cycles of trade and economic activity. so in the long-term, the united states will not be able to ntinue these pressures. these pressures will not in the rilong-term bring a closer to her objective. one thing is clear, that pressure is upon the shoulders of the people, the people w seek to make ends meet, won't be in a position to have to pay more for the same. so the sanctions of the united states of america have only one affect, and that is pressure upon the daily lives of the normal people in our nation. and this represents animosity and enmity from the united states of america targeleng the pef iran. and this is -- we say, therefore, that this is not regime of sanctions that is targeting the iranian government or system. it's targeti the peopl
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tte saturday they released a new statementing to refute ford's claim about others at the party. all four of these individuals ve provided statements to the senate judiciary committee denying any knowlge of the incident or having attended such a party. ford's team responded to one of those denials saying it's not surprising saying ford did not share her story publicly or with anyone forears and that she will never forget this gathering because of what happened to her there. turning the controversy at the justicdepartment. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein is under pressure after he discussed wearing a wire with presidentrump last year and raised the 25th amendment that could remove a president from office. rosenstein called that dabsolutely false and s he never pursued or authorized recording the president. some house republicans want an explanation. >> i think rod needs to come before congress and explain under oath what exactly he said and what he didn't say. >> reporter: and coming up today, something rare for president trump during his time in office. he is going back to
tte saturday they released a new statementing to refute ford's claim about others at the party. all four of these individuals ve provided statements to the senate judiciary committee denying any knowlge of the incident or having attended such a party. ford's team responded to one of those denials saying it's not surprising saying ford did not share her story publicly or with anyone forears and that she will never forget this gathering because of what happened to her there. turning the...
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is wrong >> so doe tte >>> plus, device lemma. are your kids addicted their tablets?heir development. >> what ary going to do on the airplane? >>yeanpening message to parents. >>> and ths >> they have candy apple? >> mandy moore swings by studio 1a to ta about the highly anticipatur "this is us" w sth acial sneak peek. today is tuesday, septembe 25th, 201 >> celebrating myti beauful wife's birthday. >> chattanooga, tennese. >> celebrating 40 yea olo from now way. >> hi, mom and dad. >> woo! ♪ >> 75 and feeling alive. woo! >> go m from kennewick, on washingt >> and missoula, montana. >> turning 50 on "today." woo! >> welcte"t we apprecu being out there every day,y but especia day. it's sog outside. but people came to hang. we are going to beay happy to hello. sannaft a little early. it's me and you, babe. >> you are stuck with me. >> right to your news at :00. >> with ds until the first accuser is set to ttify, supreme conobrt kavanaubr his silence. kavanaugh calling the sexual assault allegations false and providing ma details his personal life. nbc natiol corresponde
is wrong >> so doe tte >>> plus, device lemma. are your kids addicted their tablets?heir development. >> what ary going to do on the airplane? >>yeanpening message to parents. >>> and ths >> they have candy apple? >> mandy moore swings by studio 1a to ta about the highly anticipatur "this is us" w sth acial sneak peek. today is tuesday, septembe 25th, 201 >> celebrating myti beauful wife's birthday. >> chattanooga, tennese....