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that is it for us from the newsroom. stay tuned for more france 24. welcome to this special addition of talking europe. are thousands upon thousands of them. four of the eu member states are island nations. it is a particular geography with particular needs and problems. we are looking at some of the most pressing. we arere asking why y it is a ce butater, water everywhere, not a drop to drink. we are taking you to the french caribbean. >> a lifetime of farming has taught them how pressures water is. lessechnique uses 80% water. >> you make much better use of the space and water. makeed to, with ideas to more efficient. julian relies on underground aquifers to pump water to his crops. of learningn charge techniques to reduce water usage. we have a to ensure of water for the farmers. the new water project is a crucial innovation. >> the past six years have been dry in malta and forced farmers to pump more groundwater. >> we are using less water than we used to. when you use good quality water, you need less. it takes the island sewage and reverse osmosi
that is it for us from the newsroom. stay tuned for more france 24. welcome to this special addition of talking europe. are thousands upon thousands of them. four of the eu member states are island nations. it is a particular geography with particular needs and problems. we are looking at some of the most pressing. we arere asking why y it is a ce butater, water everywhere, not a drop to drink. we are taking you to the french caribbean. >> a lifetime of farming has taught them how...
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kpix 5's veronica de la cruz joins us from the newsroom with the very latest tonight. >> you probably remember he jiankui sparked a flurry of debate over dna editing. he said he used jean editing crisper technology to alter the genetic code of twin baby girls. last week he revealed he changed the twins dna to make them resistant to hiv. he also said another pregnancy could be in the works triggering an international outcry. chinese health officials promptly condemned the physicist and on thursday the government ordered he hauled his work. he was last seen at the conference in hong kong wednesday. the south china morning post reports the employer is dismissing claims he was detained. citing reports are not accurate right now. at last week's summit, jiankui outlined his future plans for the experiment. >> the plan to monitor -- for the next 18 years -- with the hope that -- as adults for continued monitoring and support. >> jiankui's work prompted ethical concerns, one expert says the project was unnecessary and unconscionable. >> as we think about what has happened here, it's important
kpix 5's veronica de la cruz joins us from the newsroom with the very latest tonight. >> you probably remember he jiankui sparked a flurry of debate over dna editing. he said he used jean editing crisper technology to alter the genetic code of twin baby girls. last week he revealed he changed the twins dna to make them resistant to hiv. he also said another pregnancy could be in the works triggering an international outcry. chinese health officials promptly condemned the physicist and on...
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kron 4's sanaz tahernia joins us from the newsroom with more details on his death. sanaz? (sanaz) ken, vicki, it's tough to imagine what the father is going through right now. not only is he spending the holiday in custody, but now... christmas for him will never be the same. december 25th is a day that most people joyfully celebrating with family.but for one father, it's now a day that represents tragedy and loss.u-s customs and border protection announced tuesday that another child has died in its custody.8-year-old felipe alonzo gomez from guatemala died just after midnight on christmas at a hospital in new mexico.according to the guatemalan ministry, felipe and his father were detained when they entered el paso on december 18th.on christmas eve, a border agent noticed felipe wasn't feeling well. officials say he was taken to the hospital but was released after being diagnosed with a fever and prescribed antibiotics.later that evening-- they say the boy began vomiting and was taken back to the hospital... where he died.felipe is the second immigrant child that's died in
kron 4's sanaz tahernia joins us from the newsroom with more details on his death. sanaz? (sanaz) ken, vicki, it's tough to imagine what the father is going through right now. not only is he spending the holiday in custody, but now... christmas for him will never be the same. december 25th is a day that most people joyfully celebrating with family.but for one father, it's now a day that represents tragedy and loss.u-s customs and border protection announced tuesday that another child has died...
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nbc bay area's roz plater is following the latest investment and she joins us from the newsroom with remarkable stories. >> reporter: well authorities are asking folks to stay home as crews do the work to get things back up and running. they are still dealing with hundreds of aftershocks and seismologists predict there is more to co morning around 8:30 that the powerful quake struck. one of the most violent quakes to hit anchorage sin has been t. authorities say water and powder are also slowly coming back to parts of the to planning and preparation. >> folks in anchorage and throughout alaska should have some confidence that we had a system in place for this level of emergency and the system is working. >> reporter: now alaska averages some 40,000 quakes a year, more than the other 49 states combined. that is the reason for all of the preparation. alaska's governor has declared a zaft and there is significant infrastructure work to be done but no reports of deaths or serious injuries. in the newsroom, i'm roz plater, nbc bay area news. >>> new at 6:00, starbucks is apologizing tonigh
nbc bay area's roz plater is following the latest investment and she joins us from the newsroom with remarkable stories. >> reporter: well authorities are asking folks to stay home as crews do the work to get things back up and running. they are still dealing with hundreds of aftershocks and seismologists predict there is more to co morning around 8:30 that the powerful quake struck. one of the most violent quakes to hit anchorage sin has been t. authorities say water and powder are also...
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kron 4's sanaz tahernia joins us from the newsroom with more details on his death. sanaz? ki, it's so heartbreaking, and i can't even imagine what the father is going through right now. not only is he spending the holiday in custody, but now... christmas for him will never be the same. december 25th is a day that most people joyfully celebrating with family.but for one father, it's now a day that represents tragedy and loss.u-s customs and border protection announced tuesday that another child has died in its custody.8-year-old felipe alonzo gomez from guatemala died just after midnight on christmas at a hospital in new mexico. according to the guatemalan ministry, felipe and his father were detained when they entered el paso on december 18th. on christmas eve, a border agent noticed felipe wasn't feeling well. officials say he was taken to the hospital but was released after being diagnosed with a fever and prescribed antibiotics. later that evening-- they say the boy began vomiting and was taken back to the hospital... where he died.felipe is the second immigrant child th
kron 4's sanaz tahernia joins us from the newsroom with more details on his death. sanaz? ki, it's so heartbreaking, and i can't even imagine what the father is going through right now. not only is he spending the holiday in custody, but now... christmas for him will never be the same. december 25th is a day that most people joyfully celebrating with family.but for one father, it's now a day that represents tragedy and loss.u-s customs and border protection announced tuesday that another child...
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kron 4's sanaz tahernia joins us from the newsroom with more details on his death.sanaz? (sanaz) ken, vicki, it's tough to imagine what the father is going through right now. not only is he spending the holiday in custody, but now... christmas for him will never be the same. december 25th is a day that most people joyfully celebrating with family.but for one father, it's now a day that represents tragedy and loss.u-s customs and border protection announced tuesday that another child has died in its custody.8-year-old felipe alonzo gomez from guatemala died just after midnight on christmas at a hospital in new mexico.according to the guatemalan ministry, felipe and his father were detained when they entered el paso on december 18th.on christmas eve, a border agent noticed felipe wasn't feeling well. officials say he was taken to the hospital but was released after being diagnosed with a fever and prescribed antibiotics.later that evening-- they say the boy began vomiting and was taken back to the hospital... where he died.felipe is the second immigrant child that's died in
kron 4's sanaz tahernia joins us from the newsroom with more details on his death.sanaz? (sanaz) ken, vicki, it's tough to imagine what the father is going through right now. not only is he spending the holiday in custody, but now... christmas for him will never be the same. december 25th is a day that most people joyfully celebrating with family.but for one father, it's now a day that represents tragedy and loss.u-s customs and border protection announced tuesday that another child has died in...
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from up there. after a magnitude 7 earthquake. that shook the area just yesterday morning. they're already getting back to normal. ras plater is following the latest development and she joins us live from the newsroom. this is remarkable. >> reporter: it is indeed. and although tonight they are still dealing with aftershocks, hundreds of them, more than 230 reported since yesterday and seismologists say there are likely more to come. the quake struck at 8:30 yesterday morning and one of the most violent earthquakes to hit anchorage since 1964. most of the damage has been to highways and the road crews were working on repairs. authorities say water and power are also slowly coming back to parts of the city. and they credit the quick response to planning and preparation. >> folks in anchorage and throughout alaska should have some confidence that we had a system in place for this level of emergency and the system is working. >> reporter: there is a reason for all of that preparation. the state averages some 40,000 quakes a year. that is more than all of the other 49 states combined. probably, though, most amazing thing they've learned as they assess the damage, no deaths or serious injuries reported.
from up there. after a magnitude 7 earthquake. that shook the area just yesterday morning. they're already getting back to normal. ras plater is following the latest development and she joins us live from the newsroom. this is remarkable. >> reporter: it is indeed. and although tonight they are still dealing with aftershocks, hundreds of them, more than 230 reported since yesterday and seismologists say there are likely more to come. the quake struck at 8:30 yesterday morning and one of...
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the first time we are hearing from d.j. swearinger's former teammates and head coach about hisontroversial release. george wallace joins us from the newsroomith more. what are they sayi george? >> it's crazy. the redskins back to work for the final few practices of the season. this.j time without swearinger. a mixed reaction from teammates, but they und stand the nfl is a business. >> reporter: swearinger not just a team leader, but a talen d safety who is an alternate forr the p bowl this year. vocal in thehudles and also to the media. he t recently krcriticizing defensive coordinator. swearinger has been critical of the team before in the media ent. it's too frequent for head coach jay gruden. >> i had multiple discussions with him in, previoor previous instances. at the end of the day we thought as an organization it was best for us to part ways. >> i knew he lov his teammates. he meant well, you know what i mean? sometimes it didn't come out the way he wanted. it happens sometimes. it happens to people all the time. it hure to los a guy like that and a brother. >> i didn't expect everybody toy be hap about it. ierrish it nev happened.
the first time we are hearing from d.j. swearinger's former teammates and head coach about hisontroversial release. george wallace joins us from the newsroomith more. what are they sayi george? >> it's crazy. the redskins back to work for the final few practices of the season. this.j time without swearinger. a mixed reaction from teammates, but they und stand the nfl is a business. >> reporter: swearinger not just a team leader, but a talen d safety who is an alternate forr the p...
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from the ruling coming up in just a few minutes. we start with details of the decision itself. deirdre bolton is on that. she joins us from the newsroomhat is right, connell. on friday evening a federal judge ruling obamacare, known as the affordable care act is unconstitutional. he ruled the entire law should be struck down. as you mentioned health insurer hospital stocks are falling right now. as a matter of fact they're among the top three drops on the s&p 500. that decision according to experts will be appealed and does not take effect immediately. some traders at this point suggesting caution in dumping some of those stocks based on the headline of the most gop lawmakers say they want to preserve coverage for preexisting conditions but they will also oppose most or all of the law such as the requirement that most people obtain health insurance, that so-called individual mandate. so it is really unclear. almost everybody how the party will accomplish both goals at once. now some democrats we know are mulling legal action to challenge the judge's decision. earlier on congressman michael burgess he shared with us what he is hearing
from the ruling coming up in just a few minutes. we start with details of the decision itself. deirdre bolton is on that. she joins us from the newsroomhat is right, connell. on friday evening a federal judge ruling obamacare, known as the affordable care act is unconstitutional. he ruled the entire law should be struck down. as you mentioned health insurer hospital stocks are falling right now. as a matter of fact they're among the top three drops on the s&p 500. that decision according to...
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the bay area saw it... people calling our newsroom... sending us pictures and video... people saw this hundreds of miles from the bay. joining me know is our chief meterologist, lawrence karnow. nothing's confirmed, but lets just assume for a moment it was a meteor that created a noctilucent cloud... what is that and how does it form? happening now. the yemeni mother of a dying 2 year old boy... has reportedly just arrived in the u-s. we are now waiting to hear from the family the mother was initially blocked from entering the country. before she granted a visa to see her son at oakland children's hospital. tonight she has landed at s-f-o that's where we find kron 4's alecia reid tonight with the latest on the family reunion. alecia? we're standing outside the international terminal where this mother will be arriving any time now.right downstairs ... there's a sea of supporters ...that are rallying behind this family. there are mothers, fathers, children that are all downstairs waitin patiently to welcome this mother when she gets off the plane.this is a bittersweet reunion for a mother and her dying child. shaima sw
the bay area saw it... people calling our newsroom... sending us pictures and video... people saw this hundreds of miles from the bay. joining me know is our chief meterologist, lawrence karnow. nothing's confirmed, but lets just assume for a moment it was a meteor that created a noctilucent cloud... what is that and how does it form? happening now. the yemeni mother of a dying 2 year old boy... has reportedly just arrived in the u-s. we are now waiting to hear from the family the mother was...
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the friday after thanksgiving... but never showed up. kron-4's michelle kingston joins us live from the newsroom... michelle where was he last seen? gavin was home in daly city for thanksgiving break -- he is a uc-irvine student.he told family he was going to meet friends for dinner.but he never showed up ... and they later found his car parked at the golden gate bridge.. but have yet to find him. veena octaviano, sisterhe is very selfless. he's very kind hearted. he has the biggest smile that everybody remembers. this is gavin octaviano's stocking and the first holiday his family fears he may not be with them on christmas morning veena octaviano, sisterand it's hard because people keep saying he's 22. he's probably just out there like not wanting to deal with his family. that's not our brother. cuz if it was we wouldnt be making this a big deal that we are.gavin came home from school for thanksgiving break and on friday nov 23 he told his family he was going to meet up wtih friends for dinner but he never made it to the restaurant.steffi octaviano gines, sisteri was like be safe we love you let us know if you need anything and th
the friday after thanksgiving... but never showed up. kron-4's michelle kingston joins us live from the newsroom... michelle where was he last seen? gavin was home in daly city for thanksgiving break -- he is a uc-irvine student.he told family he was going to meet friends for dinner.but he never showed up ... and they later found his car parked at the golden gate bridge.. but have yet to find him. veena octaviano, sisterhe is very selfless. he's very kind hearted. he has the biggest smile that...
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for us with a crash course on how to buy and connect these high-tech devices and she joins us now from the newsroomrighou ifhink about it, just about everything in our homes cted to the internet and even remotely controlled with our phones. but hooking them up can be so confusing. so we're working for you to sort darough it all. doesn't just write about smart phone products, he uses them tooflt his one smart device, a smart eaker. alexa, lock the front door. >> smartpeakers make it very easy. >> to use a smart speaker as a hub, you will find three mainop ons. amazon's alexa, google assistant and apple's siri available on the apple home pod. as for the other smart products, them er reports puts through rigorous testing. for example, smart locks still have to pass the same break-in test as traditional door locks. >> youarm to get a lock that is smart but also strong. >> this recommended lock stood g testsicking and drill and connects with any of the three smart speaker assistants. >> can you let me in? >> another option, video door bells. you can see who is at your door. some models even work with sm
for us with a crash course on how to buy and connect these high-tech devices and she joins us now from the newsroomrighou ifhink about it, just about everything in our homes cted to the internet and even remotely controlled with our phones. but hooking them up can be so confusing. so we're working for you to sort darough it all. doesn't just write about smart phone products, he uses them tooflt his one smart device, a smart eaker. alexa, lock the front door. >> smartpeakers make it very...
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from being priced out of your own neighborhood. >> among the most vulnerable residents, seniors. "abc 7 news" reporter lyanne melendez joins us live from the newsroom with the team effort to create affordable housing. >> it is absolutely a team effort involving nonprofits, private financial partners, city hall. the list continues. today we saw how public housing is transformed without the involvement of the federal government. public housing units like this one once owned by the federal government are purchased by a nonprofit which agrees to renovate them using city and iv funds. extending the life of the building, they are getting more from their investment. the owner of this property nonp community housing partnership, which now owns and/or manages 17 buildings throughout the city including island. >> we now own it, manage it and provide services to the 97 residents who live here. >> reporter: no residents were permanently relocated during the renovation. >> ultimately, what happened to us in plaza east where they tore down 300 units and only built 200, there was no way we were going to let that happen to any other resident in san francisco. >> w
from being priced out of your own neighborhood. >> among the most vulnerable residents, seniors. "abc 7 news" reporter lyanne melendez joins us live from the newsroom with the team effort to create affordable housing. >> it is absolutely a team effort involving nonprofits, private financial partners, city hall. the list continues. today we saw how public housing is transformed without the involvement of the federal government. public housing units like this one once owned...
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the california public utilities commission.(pam)kron 4's gabe slate joins us live from the newsroom with more.exting could help the c=p=u=c raise more money to fund their programs to make phone services more accessible to disabled, the unemployed, and low income earners. however, the f=c=c made a ruling today that might block this text tax proposal from happening currently, some wireless carriers assess surcharges, or taxes, for texting, while others do not. the california public utilities commission said the industry filed a petition asking them to clarify whether text messaging should be included in the bill amount that is subject to the existing surcharges. the pending draft proposal that the cpuc will vote on january 10th, recommends that the cpuc include text messaging revenue as part of the total bill amount subject to surcharge. cpuc uses a portion of cell phone bill surcharges, or taxes, to fund their public programs like 911 service; subsidies on phone bills lowering rates for low income consumers; and providing special phone equipment for the hard-of-hearing, and deaf and disabled. t
the california public utilities commission.(pam)kron 4's gabe slate joins us live from the newsroom with more.exting could help the c=p=u=c raise more money to fund their programs to make phone services more accessible to disabled, the unemployed, and low income earners. however, the f=c=c made a ruling today that might block this text tax proposal from happening currently, some wireless carriers assess surcharges, or taxes, for texting, while others do not. the california public utilities...
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the victims. and starting today, you can get a taste of this new i-p-a kron 4's sanaz tahernia joins us live from the newsroom with more. (sanaz) that's right guys, it's called resilience i-p-a and a number of breweries around the bay area have picked it up. some of the breweries include henhouse brewery, bear republic brewing company, russian river brewing, santa rosa cooperage brewing and windsors saint florian's brewery - just to name a few. and today, a number of beer lovers got a chance to take a taste. if you're a beer lover - you know a cold one can really hit the spot. but what's better than a carefully crafted beer? how about a beer with a cause? "malt purveyors donated all the ingredients, the hops, and thousands of brewing companies are brewing this beer donating their time and their resources, and their tank space to make this beer." it's called resilience i-p-a and it's sierra nevada brewing company's latest brew. the company developed the recipe to help out victims of the camp fire, and it's created quite a stir among breweries around the world. "to see sierra nevada organize such a big effort,
the victims. and starting today, you can get a taste of this new i-p-a kron 4's sanaz tahernia joins us live from the newsroom with more. (sanaz) that's right guys, it's called resilience i-p-a and a number of breweries around the bay area have picked it up. some of the breweries include henhouse brewery, bear republic brewing company, russian river brewing, santa rosa cooperage brewing and windsors saint florian's brewery - just to name a few. and today, a number of beer lovers got a chance to...
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the city's top prosecutor faces accusations of lying about carrying a loaded gun onboard commercial air flights. vic lee joins us live from the newsroomthat the former district attorney's investigator filed charging wrongful termination of the whistleblower. and tonight we're learning more about this federal investigation that was launched as a result of the allegations b former d.a. investigators. >> that is a violation of federal law, and if so, that casts a big shadow over the district attorney's office. >> the lawyer represents former senior district attorney investigator henry mckenzie. he's suing his boss, d.a. george gascon, saying he was the target of retaliation and harassment and was fired in october of last year because gasconhea heard th he and other investigators were blowing the whistle on him. >> the union had grave concerns about this allegation that the district attorney had been flying while armed in violation sace officers can legally carry a firearm onto a plane and only under strict circumstances. >> the district attorney is not a peace officer, number one. number two, there is no reason why he would need to carry
the city's top prosecutor faces accusations of lying about carrying a loaded gun onboard commercial air flights. vic lee joins us live from the newsroomthat the former district attorney's investigator filed charging wrongful termination of the whistleblower. and tonight we're learning more about this federal investigation that was launched as a result of the allegations b former d.a. investigators. >> that is a violation of federal law, and if so, that casts a big shadow over the district...
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trace gallagher has the story for us tonight from the west coast newsroom. trace?rtha, the tweets in question from the oklahoma quarterback kyler murray was posted in 2011 and 2012 when the 21-year-old was 14 and 15 and they include the word "queer" or "queers." most were deleted hours after he won the heisman but it didn't take longer for outlets like "usa today" to write articles saying that murray's memorable night helped resurface social media memory of several homophobic tweets leading murray to issue response to say i used a poor choice of words. i did not intend to single out a group. but the reaction was largely supportive of murray with the people responding to the "usa today" article saying, "can someone organize a boycott of "usa today"? they didn't surface, you dug them out." and that they were using "dumb crap he tweeted when he was 15 to ruin the greatest achievement of his life." the response to murray was also positive, "you were a child. the media is despicable. i'm sorry you have to deal with their witch hunt." and "no need for an apology. 14, 15-
trace gallagher has the story for us tonight from the west coast newsroom. trace?rtha, the tweets in question from the oklahoma quarterback kyler murray was posted in 2011 and 2012 when the 21-year-old was 14 and 15 and they include the word "queer" or "queers." most were deleted hours after he won the heisman but it didn't take longer for outlets like "usa today" to write articles saying that murray's memorable night helped resurface social media memory of several...
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let's get to this morning's biggest movers dom chu joins us from the newsroom with those. >> good morning growth concerns and the trade tensions weighing in, computer chip stocks continuing to feel the pressure mai kr micron down a percent. we are still down around 20% in the highs we saw earlier this year so that vaneck sector important. and oil prices are showing a bit of weakness. continuing that near term down trend we've seen since opec agreed to cuts 1 10-year note yields showing relative stability right now 2.85% the last there we'll see if that trend down will continue. then also watching what's happening with the utility stocks because this particular sector as measured by the spdr utilities etf up margely now it hit a two-week high in trading last week. this sector now trades at a premium to the overall market. it trades at 17 times expected next year's earnings versus 15 overall for the s&p 500. back to you. >> we don't know anything about rates anymore, dom all bets are off anyway, thanks, dom. dow's been on a wild ride during the past two months. swinging more than 2,000 poin
let's get to this morning's biggest movers dom chu joins us from the newsroom with those. >> good morning growth concerns and the trade tensions weighing in, computer chip stocks continuing to feel the pressure mai kr micron down a percent. we are still down around 20% in the highs we saw earlier this year so that vaneck sector important. and oil prices are showing a bit of weakness. continuing that near term down trend we've seen since opec agreed to cuts 1 10-year note yields showing...
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the holidays. trace gallagher has this story for us tonight from the west coast newsroom.vening, trace. >> good evening. instead of being home for the holidays, sarah's family is now planning her funeral. she was studying abroad in rater damn and on wednesday she was in the apartment and the neighbors called police to report fighting and screaming. and minutes later they found her stabbed to death. her 23-year-old male roommate was arrested at a strain station 65 miles away holding a suitcase and cello. sarah's mom says her daughter and the suspect bonded over music and started to share an apartment about a year ago. but sarah told her mom the roommate had recently become unstable. and angry. the mother says days before sarah was killed, some mental health professionals came to the apartment but sarah shooed them away because she was afraid he would think she called them. the family believes that this happened after sarah decided to leave the apartment to live with her boyfriend. she was apparently gathering her belongings at the time of the attack. sarah was born in minne
the holidays. trace gallagher has this story for us tonight from the west coast newsroom.vening, trace. >> good evening. instead of being home for the holidays, sarah's family is now planning her funeral. she was studying abroad in rater damn and on wednesday she was in the apartment and the neighbors called police to report fighting and screaming. and minutes later they found her stabbed to death. her 23-year-old male roommate was arrested at a strain station 65 miles away holding a...
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is thinking about the national interest and trying to square a very difficult parliamentary circle. she should be applauded rather than condemned. joining us now from the bbc newsroomkets reacting? they are hardly reacting at all. the markets don't know how to price the outcome. the arithmetic in parliament hasn't changed and they are no clearer whether there will be in no deal, manage deal, theresa may's deal or a second referendum. with that level of outcomes, they cannot make up their mind so the market has a muted reaction to this leadership contest. thank you very much. with me now is the conservative mp and former cabinet minister, john whittingdale. you are not supporting theresa may? no, i shan't be. why not? i decided a few weeks ago this should be a vote of no confidence because the prime minister was determined to press ahead with the deal, which i cannot support because it does not deliver brexit and it does not have the support of parliament. since she was unwilling to move away from that position i reached the conclusion we needed a new leader who would. are you in favour of a no—deal brexit? what i want is a free trade agreement which will deliver th
is thinking about the national interest and trying to square a very difficult parliamentary circle. she should be applauded rather than condemned. joining us now from the bbc newsroomkets reacting? they are hardly reacting at all. the markets don't know how to price the outcome. the arithmetic in parliament hasn't changed and they are no clearer whether there will be in no deal, manage deal, theresa may's deal or a second referendum. with that level of outcomes, they cannot make up their mind...
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the cold-blooded murderer who killed them all. trace gallagher joins us live from the west coast newsroom with the full story tonight. >> before wee new video released by the county district attorney's office, it's important to know the context, the video is from august 15th, 2 days after chin and watson, her daughters bella and celeste have been reported missing, chris watts had denied any involvement in their disappearance, saying that he wanted them back and insisting that he does not know where they are. but he also failed a polygraph test, and when chris watts father enters the room, he paints an entirely different picture, telling him that he found shannan choking his children, so he retaliated. watch. >> and then i have to tell her. >> chris watts then tells his father he does not want to admit to police that he knows where they are. watch. >> [indistinguishable] >> did you haul the bodies off or something? >> i mean, i did not know what else to do. >> prosecutors say that he strangled his wife are at least 2 minutes and despite what he told his father suffocated his daughters. he then loaded the bodies into his truck and
the cold-blooded murderer who killed them all. trace gallagher joins us live from the west coast newsroom with the full story tonight. >> before wee new video released by the county district attorney's office, it's important to know the context, the video is from august 15th, 2 days after chin and watson, her daughters bella and celeste have been reported missing, chris watts had denied any involvement in their disappearance, saying that he wanted them back and insisting that he does not...
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the suspect is armed and dangerous. rachel: todd piro joins us live from the newsroom with the latest on this desperate search, todd?nt continues for a suspected cop killer in northern california. authorities revealing the unidentified suspect is in the u.s. illegally. he was spotted on surveillance video moments before shooting newman police corporal roni singh. it all happened during a traffic stop. hours earlier singh celebrating christmas with his wife and 5 month old son. his department completely devastated by the killing. >> you have to understand this is not supposed to happen here. my department is hurting. we are struggling through. this we are a family. we are not an agency. we are a family. >> the 33-year-old was originally from fiji and spent 7 years as a cop. singh's department says it will do whatever it takes to find the suspect. >> he doesn't belong here. he's a criminal. we will find him. we will arrest him. and we will bring him to justice. >> president trump also calling for tougher border security in the wake of the tragedy. tweeting, quote: time to get tough on border security. build the wall.
the suspect is armed and dangerous. rachel: todd piro joins us live from the newsroom with the latest on this desperate search, todd?nt continues for a suspected cop killer in northern california. authorities revealing the unidentified suspect is in the u.s. illegally. he was spotted on surveillance video moments before shooting newman police corporal roni singh. it all happened during a traffic stop. hours earlier singh celebrating christmas with his wife and 5 month old son. his department...
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this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story is: president trump says is is defeated in syria and orders the complete and rapid withdrawal of ushe main stories from the bbc world service. south african police have issued arrest warrant for the former first lady of zimbabwe grace mugabe. it relates to an allegation that she assaulted a model in a johannesburg hotel last year. banksy has confirmed that a new piece of street art in wales is his. it appeared on two sides of a garage and shows a child appearing to be enjoying snow falling, with the other side revealing it's actually ash from a fire. the garage owner says he hasn't slept over fears it might be vandalised. this is a state—funded study on the standard of living in russia, one in five russians are living in poverty. that may or may not relate to vladimir putin's popularity, which is sliding. this is data from an independent russian polling organisation. his disapproval rating, in blue, is on the rise. another factor is may be protests from the autumn. president putin was forced to back down on plans increase the retirement age. tieing some of these issues together, thi
this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story is: president trump says is is defeated in syria and orders the complete and rapid withdrawal of ushe main stories from the bbc world service. south african police have issued arrest warrant for the former first lady of zimbabwe grace mugabe. it relates to an allegation that she assaulted a model in a johannesburg hotel last year. banksy has confirmed that a new piece of street art in wales is his. it appeared on two sides of a...
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betting and now the remote gambling association has agreed to stop these adverts during live sport broadcasts. our sports news correspondent, richard conway, joins us from our london newsroomes of paddy power, gala, skybet, they've been meeting in the past few days and i understand the outcomes of those extensive discussions about tv advertising, they've agreed a whistle to whistle ban. what that means is... it needs to be ratified, what it means is in 2019, we could see a period before the start of a football match, any live sport, with the exception of horse racing, but before the start of a match, defined period of ten to 15 minutes, no ads during the game, nothing at halftime and a buffer zone at the end of the match, maybe ten or 15 minutes where there will be no gambling advertising. a big step, a voluntary agreement, the big firms coming together to say we have to do something, we are listening to political pressure on this and the public and we're deciding to act now to make sure these tv ads aren't shown during live sport. you said many have signed up but unless all of them do, adverts could still be on during live tv sporting occasions? i understand that all of t
betting and now the remote gambling association has agreed to stop these adverts during live sport broadcasts. our sports news correspondent, richard conway, joins us from our london newsroomes of paddy power, gala, skybet, they've been meeting in the past few days and i understand the outcomes of those extensive discussions about tv advertising, they've agreed a whistle to whistle ban. what that means is... it needs to be ratified, what it means is in 2019, we could see a period before the...
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from the correspondent. welcome back to the france 24 newsroom. i am brian quinn. a massive certain rescue effort underway in indonesia as authorities you -- use machinerery, drones, and sniffer dogs. over 400 p people are confirmed dead. 21,000 more have been left homeless as clouds of ash continue to spew from the volcanic island where a crater collapsed at high tide saturday, sending waves into coastal areas. more than 150 people remain missing. it mararks the 14 yeyear annivey of thehe tsunami thahat killed r 2000 people in the region. simon gave us some background on indonesia? history of natural disasters. headlines are a mix of warnings about another possible tsunami generated by the tornado -- volcano in the thunder straight and a reminder that 14 years ago today a massive 9.1 magnitude earthquake struck off the northern coast of some mantra -- sumatra and generated a massive ocean wide tsunami that killed at least 230,000 people in 14 countries. most of the dead were indonesian mostly on the island of sumatra and around the town on the northern tip. evocativeirly anniversary given you have it endanger -- you have a danger of another t
from the correspondent. welcome back to the france 24 newsroom. i am brian quinn. a massive certain rescue effort underway in indonesia as authorities you -- use machinerery, drones, and sniffer dogs. over 400 p people are confirmed dead. 21,000 more have been left homeless as clouds of ash continue to spew from the volcanic island where a crater collapsed at high tide saturday, sending waves into coastal areas. more than 150 people remain missing. it mararks the 14 yeyear annivey of thehe...
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. >>> and good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters in new york. i'm in for anne-marie green. good to have you with us. >>> this morning the suspect who killed a northern california police officer remains at large. authorities say the suspect is an immigrant in the country illegally. they believe he is still in the area about 100 miles southeast of san francisco. the gunned down officer worked hard and long to become a policeman and has we report, the small town police force he joined is grieving. >> my department is hurting. this is not supposed to happen here. i've been -- i've been to too many of these funerals. >> reporter: fighting through tears, the police chief in tiny newman, california, made a heart-felt plea. >> help us find this man and bring him to justice. d closur , one of just 13 fi force gunned down the day after christmas during a traffic stop. countyse here in surveillance photos. >> the suspect is in our country illegally. he doesn't belong here. he's a criminal. >> reporter: as for corporate sing, he was born in fiji. >> he came to america to become a police officer. that's all he
. >>> and good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters in new york. i'm in for anne-marie green. good to have you with us. >>> this morning the suspect who killed a northern california police officer remains at large. authorities say the suspect is an immigrant in the country illegally. they believe he is still in the area about 100 miles southeast of san francisco. the gunned down officer worked hard and long to become a policeman and has we report, the small...
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christmas day today and if you're celebrating all of us say of the newsroom a very happy christmas i'm going to leave you with some a christmas pictures from around the was and remember santa does not or reese come on a sleigh enjoy. bursts glow poems of speech shots. oh the words if you. look those are big changes and most start with small steps. little bloodiest tell stories of critics people and innovative projects around the world the book is limitless a blue screen image submissions and forced to. interact a.
christmas day today and if you're celebrating all of us say of the newsroom a very happy christmas i'm going to leave you with some a christmas pictures from around the was and remember santa does not or reese come on a sleigh enjoy. bursts glow poems of speech shots. oh the words if you. look those are big changes and most start with small steps. little bloodiest tell stories of critics people and innovative projects around the world the book is limitless a blue screen image submissions and...
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we'll have an update from the international weather center as newsroom pushes ahead. stay with us. ity fallout let our lungs breathe♪ ♪can you hold me, i can't even speak♪ ♪oh my, here it goes♪ ♪'cause this is already bigger♪ ♪this is already bigger than love♪ [♪] dare to be devoted. jared® opportunity is everywhere. like here. where you can explore the world knowing you can always find your way home. ♪ ignition sequence starts. 10... 9... guidance is internal. 6... 5... 4... 3... 2... 1... ♪ i can't say it's the highlight dadof fatherhood.... but i'd rather be here with my little man than not be here because of migraine. i have three words for migraine... "i am here." aimovig, a preventive treatment for migraine in adults, reduces the number of monthly migraine days. for some, that number can be cut in half or more. the most common side effects are pain, redness or swelling at the injection site and constipation. talk to your doctor about aimovig. and be there more. >>> welcome back. you are looking at tropical cyclone patai and it's gaining strength and slamming the coast of india
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the newsroom. >> reporter: astronomers said the strange white light was from a meteor. amberly joins us. people described it as something they have never before. almost everyone we spoke with was convinced it was man-made and most certainly people were curious about what they saw. >> reporter: this is dash cam video from a viewer in stockton. people say they started seeing this mystery white light in the sky around 5:30 pm. we were told it could be seen as far north as san francisco and down south to los angeles. >> i looked up in the sky and there was an odd set of lights. it looked like someone had done guy riding. >> reporter: his man took out his phone and took some photos. >> it looked man-made. >> reporter: a news photographer, viewers and folks on social media shared images they captured as they wondered about the cause. >> i was in the park and we saw in the sky and we wondered what it was. it looked like a?. >> reporter: norad headquartered in colorado told us it new quickly that the mystery light was no security threat thanks to satellites with infrared sensors. >> those infrar
the newsroom. >> reporter: astronomers said the strange white light was from a meteor. amberly joins us. people described it as something they have never before. almost everyone we spoke with was convinced it was man-made and most certainly people were curious about what they saw. >> reporter: this is dash cam video from a viewer in stockton. people say they started seeing this mystery white light in the sky around 5:30 pm. we were told it could be seen as far north as san francisco...
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the last from her. >>> thank you for being with us this hour for cnn newsroom. he cnn center in atlanta. early start is next for viewers a in the united states. my colleague max foster kicks it off in london. you are watching cnn, the news leader. . . today is the day you're going to get motivated... get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, get more. for just $14.95 a month, you'll get a credit a month good for any audiobook, plus two audible originals exclusive titles you can't find anywhere else. if you don't like a book, you can exchange it any time, no questions asked. automatically roll your credits over to the next month if you don't use them. with the free audible app, you can listen anytime, and anywhere. plus for the first time ever, you'll get access to exclusive fitness programs a $95 value free with membership. start a 30-day trial today and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime and your books are yours to keep forever. audible. the most inspiring minds. the most compe
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the world. you are watching "cnn newsroom" live from atlanta. i'm george howell. thank you for being with us >>> the pentagon says that it plans to increase research in hypersonics, both offensively and defensively. this move in response to russia, which has chosen to weaponize that technology. moscow tested its new hypersonic nuclear missile that vladimir putin calls invulnerable. cnn's fred pleitgen has this story from moscow. >> reporter: vladimir putin in command, observing his armed forces test what they claim is a hypersonic missile capable of defeating america's missile defense systems called avant garde. >> translator: the new avant garde system is invincible when faced with current and future air defense and missile defenses technology of a potential enemy. this is a great success and a great victory. >> reporter: while some experts doubt whether the avant garde missile is really combat ready and as capable as moscow says, russia claims it flies up to 20 times the speed of sound and is capable of evasive maneuvers if confronted by missile defense systems. >> translator: next year th
the world. you are watching "cnn newsroom" live from atlanta. i'm george howell. thank you for being with us >>> the pentagon says that it plans to increase research in hypersonics, both offensively and defensively. this move in response to russia, which has chosen to weaponize that technology. moscow tested its new hypersonic nuclear missile that vladimir putin calls invulnerable. cnn's fred pleitgen has this story from moscow. >> reporter: vladimir putin in command,...
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us while their cases play out. many of them never shop to court hearings, instead the new policy will force migrants to wait in mexico during that time. trace is on the case from the la newsroom. >> a strong illustration how essential american caravans of backfired on migrants who joined them. a few months ago prior to the caravans heading north, every day at the us-mexico border migrants applied for asylum. the development of homeland security says 3 out of four past the initial screening but completely result in cases that took years and during that time they were released into the united states and were able to put down roots and when there asylum claims finally came up most immigrants failed to show up for court, now in a very aggressive move, donald trump changed the policy and asylum-seekers will no longer be released in the us, they will be forced to wait in mexico. the mexican government says this was a unilateral decision by the trump administration but mexico has agreed to allow the migrants to stay in mexico temporarily, coincidentally this agreement comes just a few days after the us pledged $10.6 billion in aid for southern mexico and central america to improve t
us while their cases play out. many of them never shop to court hearings, instead the new policy will force migrants to wait in mexico during that time. trace is on the case from the la newsroom. >> a strong illustration how essential american caravans of backfired on migrants who joined them. a few months ago prior to the caravans heading north, every day at the us-mexico border migrants applied for asylum. the development of homeland security says 3 out of four past the initial...
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the "cnn newsroom." i'm ana cabrera in new york. thank you for being with us tonight from all corners of the world. tributes, condolences, fond personal memories and prayers for the family of the 41st president of the united states. this wreath now gracing the entrance to the houston home of president george h.w. bush who passed away there last night. plans have been set for his funeral and veernts -- events to honor his life. he was 94 years old. his service to this nation was vast. it began when he was a teenager volunteering for the navy, becoming a fighter pilot. afterward, a congressman and an ambassador, head of the cia, vice president and then the white house. i want to show you what's happening overseas to pay tribute to president bush right now in kuwait. a nation that holds him in especially high regard for leading a coalition that evicted saddam hussein's forces after his 1990 invasion there. and right now, over the white house, the american flag lowered to half-staff. in honor of the man who once told cnn that he has fears but dying was not one of them. >> it doesn't scare me. it used t
the "cnn newsroom." i'm ana cabrera in new york. thank you for being with us tonight from all corners of the world. tributes, condolences, fond personal memories and prayers for the family of the 41st president of the united states. this wreath now gracing the entrance to the houston home of president george h.w. bush who passed away there last night. plans have been set for his funeral and veernts -- events to honor his life. he was 94 years old. his service to this nation was vast....
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the smugglers take advantage wherever they can. >> samuel burke live for us in london. thank you. >>> still ahead here on "newsroom," the u.s. plans to pull its troops fromyria just as turkey sends its troops into syria. and now russia and turkey are discussing what to do next. cnn following the story live from moscow ahead. >>> plus this -- >> i have two mortgages to pay, so i haven't even looked at how my checking account is going to balance out. >> it is starting to hurt. the government employees suddenly laid off were compelled to work without pay. people caught in the middle of a political tug of war between the white house and congress. the showdown over the shutdown over the border wall. we'll talk about it. stay with us. the showdown over the shutdown political tug of war between the >>> welcome back to "cnn newsroom." i'm george howell language side ivside -- alongside ivan cabrera. some really bad weather to talk about along the coastline. a lot of rain, wet and nasty. >> and it will make for some incredible records. it is beginning to improve, because a look what the has been happening in tennessee. we lost someone there in the floodwaters as
the smugglers take advantage wherever they can. >> samuel burke live for us in london. thank you. >>> still ahead here on "newsroom," the u.s. plans to pull its troops fromyria just as turkey sends its troops into syria. and now russia and turkey are discussing what to do next. cnn following the story live from moscow ahead. >>> plus this -- >> i have two mortgages to pay, so i haven't even looked at how my checking account is going to balance out....
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respond about paid efforts, the youtube is, they told us our videos were a parody, not promoting plagiarism and a mistake. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroomed for next week. mp5 are currently debating the brexit agreement for a third day in the house of commons. the government in burundi has given the un human rights council two months to shut its office in the country. this comes after the outgoing un rights chief called the country one of the "most prolific slaughterhouses of humans in recent times." the authorities strongly deny the allegation. bbc afrique. and following up a story we've covered previously on outside source — police in australia have charged a man with murdering his wife more than thirty years ago, after a podcast series prompted new interest in what had been a cold case. the teachers‘ pet podcast highlighted failures by police to properly investigate chris dawson's role in his wife's disappearance. world service. a father in ohio decided to teach his 10 year old daughter a lesson after she was thrown off the school bus for bullying. rather than driving her matt cox made his daughter walk five miles to school, followin
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trace gallagher joins us live from our west coast newsroom with what we know this hour. >> the suspectd of 27 crimes, starting from when he was just 13 years old. most of his crimes were violent, none were terror related, though police believe he became radicalized during prison terms in france, germany, and switzerland. he is on the terror watch list and was under surveillance at the time of the attack. hours before he opened fired, please rated him to arrest him in connection to an attempted murder. he wasn't home at the time but apparently knew about the raid because when he escaped the police raid, he told the taxi driver about police in his home and how he attacked the market. he was said to be wounded in an exchange of gunfire with the police but there is no indication the injury is life-threatening. france has created checkpoints at border crossings and they have not said whether they believe the suspect tried to flee the country, but there are some 400 investigators following his trail. still no motive for the shooting and no word about whether the christmas market was the inte
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the next couple of days. thank you so much for joining us live in america's newsroom to see off the 41st president to passed away on friday, and his departure ceremony from houston. he's off to washington, d.c., now. we will have continuing coverage on the fox news channel. please stay tuned right here for coverage of this story throughout the day. thank you for joining us right here. i'm sandra smith in new york. >> jon: s the 747 gets ready to fly, the president, the former president, from around houston to washington, d.c., -- it's about a three and a half hour flight. that 747 is a screamingly fast airplane with those 4 inches. tailwinds. that's what they would say in the navy. that's what they are having now as he makes his final flight above air force one. >> sandra: a windy day in houston, as you saw the family members out on the tarmac for the ceremony. the wind was certainly blowing. an aviation expert says that will be no problem. the american people say goodbye as he departs for washington, d.c., and we say goodbye here. thank you for joining us. continuing coverage of the passing of our 41st president, george w. bush. it's wheels up for speci
the next couple of days. thank you so much for joining us live in america's newsroom to see off the 41st president to passed away on friday, and his departure ceremony from houston. he's off to washington, d.c., now. we will have continuing coverage on the fox news channel. please stay tuned right here for coverage of this story throughout the day. thank you for joining us right here. i'm sandra smith in new york. >> jon: s the 747 gets ready to fly, the president, the former president,...
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the united states. >> hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and from all around the world. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm george howell from cnn headquarters in atlanta. newsroomrts right now. ♪ ♪ >> around the world, good day to you. we begin with what the u.s. president calls as a witch-hunt, but some serious accusations are being raised, giving us more insight into the russia investigation and the focus does seem to be sharpening. >> it does. here's what we have learned so far. court filings relating to the sentencing of michael cohen show mr. trump directed his one-time attorney and fixer to payoff two women to keep quiet about alleged affairs. the filings also shoko enhad more contact with russia than he acknowledged in earlier statements. all that happened during the 2016 election. >> what is still unclear, though, is how this will affect the special counsel's investigation into russian election interference. in any case, lawmakers are speaking about their next steps, if there's any proof that mr. trump did something illegal. listen. >> if it's proven, are those impeachable offenses? >> well, they would be impeachable offenses. whether they are important
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good link to newsroom africa and the world nor link to exceptional stories and discussions from the news it is easy and what i would say to debbie to come smash africa join us on facebook g w africa. germany street by street for. the most colorful. the long list. of the most traditional trying to do educate me time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany street by street on d w dot com. you know what they say keep your pretty close but your enemies closer trust me this was the call this moment with me told me it shall go ahead of the battle for bragging rights in their local wyvil reap welcome to the bundesliga or d. w. here's the live up don't miss a good twenty minute bus ride to put their swagger to the royal blue test at salt put the home side get the chance to gloat in this emotional encounter. a rivalry revisited fired munich in neural. burks who haven't faced each other in the foot as they get since two thousand and fourteen the promoted side was looking to pull off a miracle against the fifteenth champions in munich. harrington starting with. two minutes number one salt has been stuffed a staggering yeah i know but this matchup isn't ab
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>>> hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and from all around the world. i'm rosemary church. you're watching "cnn newsroom." ahead this hour, donald trump surprises troops with an unannounced trip to iraq. but couldn't help but mixing politics into what are normally nonpartisan visits with the u.s. military. >>> plus, wall street whiplash. after taking a beating on christmas eve, u.s. stocks rebound with their biggest point gain in history. >>> and tragedy near the border calls for an investigation after a second migrant child dies in u.s. custody. >>> u.s. president donald trump is onboard air force one at this hour, after doing something he has never done before. for the first time in his presidency, mr. trump visited a war zone. for some three hours, the commander in chief was on the ground in iraq. there, he visited troops and military leaders and defended pulling out of syria, saying the u.s. can't continue to be the world's policeman. and he said he came to share the country's gratitude for, among other things, everything the troops do to keep america safe, strong and free. >> the other reason i'm h
>>> hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and from all around the world. i'm rosemary church. you're watching "cnn newsroom." ahead this hour, donald trump surprises troops with an unannounced trip to iraq. but couldn't help but mixing politics into what are normally nonpartisan visits with the u.s. military. >>> plus, wall street whiplash. after taking a beating on christmas eve, u.s. stocks rebound with their biggest point gain in...
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the spectator and joining us our newsroom in washington. i like to know how ordinary americans, we're hearing a lot from politicians and leaders, how are ordinary? they're reacting to this news? they're reacting with sadness and why they couege reacting with sadness and why they college to have been very civilized and a noble man who had very good intentions and was a real patriot and americans taken very seriously. it is also the sense that he's a great elite figure and as close as they get to a natural born aristocrat with a silver spoon in his mouth. he's not a man of the people in a way that donald trump is because a large acknowledgment that this was a very civilized man that presided over america and perhaps a more civilized time when america really was at the height of its power. hearing a lot about this very civilized by god political era and i think earlier this year we were following the death ofjohn mccain and very similar sentiments were spoken about. we also learned via the white house that the trumps will be attending the funeral. what sort of relationship did they have or did president bush ever give any indication of his opinion
the spectator and joining us our newsroom in washington. i like to know how ordinary americans, we're hearing a lot from politicians and leaders, how are ordinary? they're reacting to this news? they're reacting with sadness and why they couege reacting with sadness and why they college to have been very civilized and a noble man who had very good intentions and was a real patriot and americans taken very seriously. it is also the sense that he's a great elite figure and as close as they get to...
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from discover. >>> so great fool have you with us on this saturday morning. >> cnn newsroom starts right now. >> overnight thets doors. the latest department here to close as the government shutdown enters its eighth day today. >> now 14,000 epa employees join the nearly 800,000 people being told to start this day without pay or stay at home. while democrats and republicans bicker, the government employees are left to wonder and worry about what's next. january 1st utilities will need to be paid, rent, mortgages all due. last hour we spoke with
from discover. >>> so great fool have you with us on this saturday morning. >> cnn newsroom starts right now. >> overnight thets doors. the latest department here to close as the government shutdown enters its eighth day today. >> now 14,000 epa employees join the nearly 800,000 people being told to start this day without pay or stay at home. while democrats and republicans bicker, the government employees are left to wonder and worry about what's next. january 1st...
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the support they need. she joins us now from our london newsroom. good morning, amanda spielman. al educational needs receiving no support has now heads 4000. it has been reduced from around 4017 to around 2000, is that positive? it is good news that it is down from a spike in 2017 but it is over double where it was in 2010, and the idea that any child with special needs is sitting without the support they need after what is likely to have been quite a long delay for diagnosis is really worrying, that is why i talked about a scandal. we have a system designed to providejoined a scandal. we have a system designed to provide joined up a scandal. we have a system designed to providejoined up care for these children, to bring together education, health and care, and the front—line workers are working their socks off in schools, social services, yet the pieces are not coming together in a way that is helping to get prompt diagnosis. children with autism are waiting to maghera years in some cases, we have the intention of taking these children to the age of 25 to help them through educa
the support they need. she joins us now from our london newsroom. good morning, amanda spielman. al educational needs receiving no support has now heads 4000. it has been reduced from around 4017 to around 2000, is that positive? it is good news that it is down from a spike in 2017 but it is over double where it was in 2010, and the idea that any child with special needs is sitting without the support they need after what is likely to have been quite a long delay for diagnosis is really...
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the cnn newsroom. to the spark cash card d from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i usednsurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? this is my paris, follow me. ♪ mon paris. the feminine fragrance. yves saint laurent coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the #1 brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. i never thought i'd say this but i found bladder leak underwear that's actually pretty. always discreet boutique. hidden inside is a super absorbent core that quickly turns liquid to gel. so i feel protected and pretty. always discreet boutique. [woman 2] ..this... [man 1] ...this is my body of proof. [man 2] proof of less joint pain... [woman 3] ...and clearer skin. [man 3] proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... [woman 4] ...with humira. [woman 5] humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help r
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>>> hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and from all around the world. i'm rosemary church. you're watching "cnn newsroomunannounced trip to iraq. but couldn't help but mixing politics into what are normally nonpartisan visits with the u.s. military. >>> plus, wall street whiplash. after taking a beating on christmas eve, u.s. stocks rebound with their biggest point gain in history. >>> and tragedy near the border calls for an investigation after a second migrant child dies in u.s. custody.
>>> hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and from all around the world. i'm rosemary church. you're watching "cnn newsroomunannounced trip to iraq. but couldn't help but mixing politics into what are normally nonpartisan visits with the u.s. military. >>> plus, wall street whiplash. after taking a beating on christmas eve, u.s. stocks rebound with their biggest point gain in history. >>> and tragedy near the border calls for an...
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the newsroom, a breakthrough agreement on climate change. we have new details and a live report from poland. stay with us. i can do more to lower my a1c.y can still make its own insulin. i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release its own insulin, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen. and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. don't use it as the first medicine to treat diabetes, or if you have type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, you're allergic to trulicity, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck or severe stomach pain. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases your low blood sugar risk. common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and decreased
the newsroom, a breakthrough agreement on climate change. we have new details and a live report from poland. stay with us. i can do more to lower my a1c.y can still make its own insulin. i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release its own insulin, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen. and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet...