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and the woman in charge of british vogue is to step down after 25 years at the heart of the fashion industryming up in sportsday on bbc news, will liverpool make it to their second wembley final in two years? they're playing southampton in the second leg of the league cup semifinal. good evening. we start tonight with a special report on the marked increase in knife crime. an investigation for bbc news at ten has found that, last year, a knife or blade was used in a crime every 16 minutes somewhere in the uk. the number of incidents involving machetes has risen by over 60% in the past the years. the information was provided by police forces in england and wales. and records show there were at least 2,300 victims of knife crime last year aged 18 or younger, a rise of 45% over three years in england and wales. our special correspondent ed thomas, cameraman phil edwards and producer noel titheradge have produced this extended report. a warning that it does contain some explicit images. i'm not going to run and lose my respect. i'd rather get stabbed than run. they chased him into that alleyway,
and the woman in charge of british vogue is to step down after 25 years at the heart of the fashion industryming up in sportsday on bbc news, will liverpool make it to their second wembley final in two years? they're playing southampton in the second leg of the league cup semifinal. good evening. we start tonight with a special report on the marked increase in knife crime. an investigation for bbc news at ten has found that, last year, a knife or blade was used in a crime every 16 minutes...
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. >> we're going to learn how to have a vogue from the guys that taught madonna do it. they'll show their favorite moves. there's a documentary in the works. >> i can't wait. thank you for reminding me. it's spanky tuesday. >> i think we stopped doing that. >> find out if you're a winner later. >> have you -- first of all, a happy birthday to betty white! she's a 95 years old today. been in showbiz for 75 years. look at her. look at those recently she told yahoo! she's the most grateful for one thing. she still gets offered parts. by the way, she's such an awesome person. and remember when she sort of sort away for awhile and there was the super bowl ad and she was on snl and everything started all over again. >> yeah. it makes you -- talk about ageing with grace, but also with humor. >> yes. >> it makes you realize that laughter and making people laugh is one of the best things you can do. >> i was thinking about a scene she was in with sandra bullock "the proposal." dancing from the window to the wall. it's one of the best scenes. >> i love that. mrs. obama, it's the
. >> we're going to learn how to have a vogue from the guys that taught madonna do it. they'll show their favorite moves. there's a documentary in the works. >> i can't wait. thank you for reminding me. it's spanky tuesday. >> i think we stopped doing that. >> find out if you're a winner later. >> have you -- first of all, a happy birthday to betty white! she's a 95 years old today. been in showbiz for 75 years. look at her. look at those recently she told yahoo!...
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. >> also, we are going to learn how to vogue from the guys who taught madonna how to do it. three of the original dancers from her blonde ambition tour are here. they're going to show us some of their favorite moves, and there is a documentary in the works. we're going to talk about that. >> thank you for reminding -- it's also spanky tuesday. >> i think we stopped doing that. >> kathie lee, don't you worry. i will spank away. we're also giving it away. find out if you are a winner later. >> can we just say a happy birthday to betty white? she is 95 years old today. been in show business for 75 years. look at her. look at those photos of her. recently she told yahoo she is the most grateful for one thing. she still gets offered parts. by the way, she's such an awesome person, and remember when she sort of went away for a little while. we wondered what happened to her, and then there was that super bowl ad and all of a sudden she was on "snl" and everything started all over again. >> it makes you really -- talk about aging with grace, but also with humor. >> yes. >> like it m
. >> also, we are going to learn how to vogue from the guys who taught madonna how to do it. three of the original dancers from her blonde ambition tour are here. they're going to show us some of their favorite moves, and there is a documentary in the works. we're going to talk about that. >> thank you for reminding -- it's also spanky tuesday. >> i think we stopped doing that. >> kathie lee, don't you worry. i will spank away. we're also giving it away. find out if you...
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and vogue's publishers said she'd been the towering figure of the british fashion press throughout her time in charge, promoting designers likejohn galliano and alexander mcqueen. she's played a key role in nurturing and wearing british talent, including this dress by erdem. nonetheless, she stood out on the front row as the down to earth face of fashion. unlike other ultra—slim, ultra—stylish editors, she made her mark by looking normal and while she admitted to anxiety, she kept it well hidden, as a recent documentary revealed. you don't seem like someone who would carry much stress with you though? no, i know. it's amazing that, isn't it? i've never seemed like somebody who carries stress with me. but you do? yeah. alexandra shulman has been a cheerleaderfor the british fashion industry for 25 years, now she says she wants to experience a different life, away from vogue. rebecca jones, bbc news. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's emily. tonight, on newsnight, we find out what the mexicans think about donald trump's proposed border wall and we speak to the playwright david har
and vogue's publishers said she'd been the towering figure of the british fashion press throughout her time in charge, promoting designers likejohn galliano and alexander mcqueen. she's played a key role in nurturing and wearing british talent, including this dress by erdem. nonetheless, she stood out on the front row as the down to earth face of fashion. unlike other ultra—slim, ultra—stylish editors, she made her mark by looking normal and while she admitted to anxiety, she kept it well...
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out of vogue after 25 years at the helm, the editor of british vogue alexandra shulman says she's stepping down. firms should be fined for trying to impose sexist dress codes at work, according to a group of mps. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may says the government is to publish a formal white paper detailing her plans for how britain should leave the european union. the white paper will be separate from the bill which will trigger the process of leaving the eu, expected to be published tomorrow. here is oui’ to be published tomorrow. here is our political correspondent carole walker. off to the commons. are you worried about defeat, prime minister? yesterday the supreme court ruled against the prime minister, forcing her to consult parliament before starting formal brexit negotiations. that wasn't enough for some mps who complained about the lack of a clear vision of the government's plans. order, questions to the prime minister. but today she sought to seize the initiative with an unexpected announcement. i can confirm to the house that our plan will be set out in a wh
out of vogue after 25 years at the helm, the editor of british vogue alexandra shulman says she's stepping down. firms should be fined for trying to impose sexist dress codes at work, according to a group of mps. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may says the government is to publish a formal white paper detailing her plans for how britain should leave the european union. the white paper will be separate from the bill which will trigger the process of leaving the eu, expected to...
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that makes her the longest uk vogue editor. that the ioc has stripped jamaica of the four by 100 gold medal they won at the beijing games after nestor carter was caught doping. that is nestor carter that we can see there. it means that his team—mate usain bolt loses one of the three gold medals he won in beijing. dylan hartley has been confirmed as england‘s captain for next month‘s six nations, just two days after returning from a six week suspension for striking. hartley, who led his side to the grand slam last year, won‘t have played for nine weeks by the time england face france in their opening game. he appeared today at a six nations photocall, posing for pictures alongside the trophy and head coach, eddiejones, who was sporting an injury of his own. jones told our sports correspondent joe wilson that he had "slipped in the shower." no, i'll no, i‘ll be fit for the opening game. i‘ll get through it. it‘sjust one of those things that happened. it looks like the shower went a bit high. did it get a red card? i'm not sure ye
that makes her the longest uk vogue editor. that the ioc has stripped jamaica of the four by 100 gold medal they won at the beijing games after nestor carter was caught doping. that is nestor carter that we can see there. it means that his team—mate usain bolt loses one of the three gold medals he won in beijing. dylan hartley has been confirmed as england‘s captain for next month‘s six nations, just two days after returning from a six week suspension for striking. hartley, who led his...
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out of vogue — after 25 years at the helm, the editor of british vogue, alexandra shulman, says she'sg down. and coming up in the sport on bbc news... serena williams has backed britain'sjoanna konta to be a future australian open champion — despite knocking her out in the quarter finals in straight sets. good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. donald trump is promising a "big day" on national security today, as he makes good on his pre—election promises to crack down on immigration, and tighten internal security. he's expected to give details of how america will build its wall along the border with mexico. he's also expected to halve the number of refugees allowed into the us, and tighten visa controls on visitors from a number of predominantly muslim countries. 0pponents have reacted with alarm to the plans, as david willis now reports from washington. we're going to have our borders nice and strong. we're going to build a wall. build a wall. build a wall! we have to build the wall, folks. it was the soundtrack to donald trump's unorthodox campaign for president — a call
out of vogue — after 25 years at the helm, the editor of british vogue, alexandra shulman, says she'sg down. and coming up in the sport on bbc news... serena williams has backed britain'sjoanna konta to be a future australian open champion — despite knocking her out in the quarter finals in straight sets. good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. donald trump is promising a "big day" on national security today, as he makes good on his pre—election promises to crack...
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the top editors at "vanity fair," "the new yorker," and "vogue."timothy and james brinkley. sounds like we're back to the '90s. so he paid a visit to the editor in chief of "vogue," ana wintor. editor grayden carter from "vanity fair." carter by the way is the man who dubbed him short-fingered in 1998. what was this meeting about and have you heard how it went? >> the meeting was actually off the record and everyone in the meeting has stayed really tight lipped. i have no new information about what they talked about for you. but i know this is a meeting with the top editors at condi nast, the top digital editors. and donald came all the way down to the world trade center. security was super tight and everyone had to use one entrance and the elevators were shut down for a period. >> you're in that building? >> yeah. >> so grayden carter dubbed him the short-fingered vul gainer and in 1998, he's still holding on to that? >> i think this is a man who cares deeply about what's written about him. this is something that he cares about. this you see this
the top editors at "vanity fair," "the new yorker," and "vogue."timothy and james brinkley. sounds like we're back to the '90s. so he paid a visit to the editor in chief of "vogue," ana wintor. editor grayden carter from "vanity fair." carter by the way is the man who dubbed him short-fingered in 1998. what was this meeting about and have you heard how it went? >> the meeting was actually off the record and everyone in the meeting has...
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i got interested in this, after reading an article in teen vogue on this subject, which, by the way, i retweeted. and i wanted to put some of what i read today to the test wsome of the kids, which i'll do in a moment. it was really interesting because the author of this article pointed out that nine out of 10 young people get all of their news from social media like facebook, which makes this a real important issue for them. >> oh, no. i fe happen. >> to test teens today, i showed them a fake news story, which nonetheless has been shared millions of times by people who believe it's fact. >> headline, woman murders college roommate for sending too many candy crush requests. >> the real question is who still plays candy crush? it's weird. >> reporter: here are leaja clemming discussing. >> it is definitely shareable. >> reporter: but now we look more closely at the source. the valley report. mass head logo. bunny rabbit. >> what kind of organization puts a bunny rabbit as its logo. >> that sounds fake. >> yeah, it does. >> but i probably wouldn't have looked at it. i would have believe
i got interested in this, after reading an article in teen vogue on this subject, which, by the way, i retweeted. and i wanted to put some of what i read today to the test wsome of the kids, which i'll do in a moment. it was really interesting because the author of this article pointed out that nine out of 10 young people get all of their news from social media like facebook, which makes this a real important issue for them. >> oh, no. i fe happen. >> to test teens today, i showed...
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>> i shes gracing the iconic cover of vogue but dakota isn't taking herself too seriously. >> i want> february may just be dakota's month with the release of 50 shades sequel. here is everngythi you need to know about the very sexy movie. >> i've never been happier. >> number one, last time we saw ana she left christian played by jamie dornan over the relationship getting a bit too intense. now they are back together. this time o supposedly. >> take them off. >> next -- we meet some of christian's exes. >> you think you're the first woman to try to save him? >> yes, that is oscar winner kim basinger, who is less than thrilled with this freshly new king elled romance. >> i'm so excited. she is one of my favorite actresses of all time. >> we also meet leila who starts talking them. ana's new boss is also trying to woo her. >> do you want to be kept or have respect? >> number four, sound track is loaded. na is that is the single everyone is talking about from taylor swift and zane formerly of one direction. there is also music from john legend and nick jonas and nicki minaj duet. >> and
>> i shes gracing the iconic cover of vogue but dakota isn't taking herself too seriously. >> i want> february may just be dakota's month with the release of 50 shades sequel. here is everngythi you need to know about the very sexy movie. >> i've never been happier. >> number one, last time we saw ana she left christian played by jamie dornan over the relationship getting a bit too intense. now they are back together. this time o supposedly. >> take them off....
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he is accused of harassing journalist for teen vogue. tweeted a screen shot from mr. shkreli saying i would rather eat my own organs. in response shkreli posted doctored images of himself with that journalist. he gained attention back in 2015, you'll recall this, when his firm hiked prices on a life saving drug. >> looks crazy. >>> coming up, just how did a 50-pound dumbbell come crashing through a car windshield? >>> a northern virginia student school by raising money to pay off hospital bills. it helps put some distance.. between you and temptation. clinically proven to help reduce hunger between meals. from metamucil, the #1 doctor recommended brand. >>> new at 6:00, it only took two days. people pitched in to young man's hospital bills. >> this is a high school student from el salvador who thought he might have to cut his dreams sort short of getting an education. peggy fox shows us why that dream is back on track. >> when the high school student received his bill for a two hour hospital stay he was devastated. he knew there was no way his family could pay it. he
he is accused of harassing journalist for teen vogue. tweeted a screen shot from mr. shkreli saying i would rather eat my own organs. in response shkreli posted doctored images of himself with that journalist. he gained attention back in 2015, you'll recall this, when his firm hiked prices on a life saving drug. >> looks crazy. >>> coming up, just how did a 50-pound dumbbell come crashing through a car windshield? >>> a northern virginia student school by raising money...
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if anyone is under the influence >>> teresa may is set to appear in an upcoming edition of american vogue. when she does, she will be the first british prime minister to do so >> her love of fashion made headlines, she was once criticized for wearing a pair of leather pants which costs more than $1,000. it happened with photographer annie leesburg wits >> the divisionnal playoff team on fox 5 was the most watched playoff game ever. 48.5 million people witnessed the packers win by mason crosby. good news. fox considering super bowl 51 airs right here in three weeks. and i don't think we have any profit-sharing in that. let me temper my enthusiasm. >>> how are you doing >> good, wisdom. let's get the kids off to the bus stop early. most heading back to school today. heading back to work. here's what you can expect as you get off the bus stop. 32 to 42 temperatures depending on where you live. the colder off to the north closer to pennsylvania border. scattered showers around. may want to pack the umbrella. rain jacket. not everybody will need them but better safe than sorry. after school mu
if anyone is under the influence >>> teresa may is set to appear in an upcoming edition of american vogue. when she does, she will be the first british prime minister to do so >> her love of fashion made headlines, she was once criticized for wearing a pair of leather pants which costs more than $1,000. it happened with photographer annie leesburg wits >> the divisionnal playoff team on fox 5 was the most watched playoff game ever. 48.5 million people witnessed the packers...
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britisbritish prime minister wil appear in the vogue magazine. she's grace the cover of april.ritish prime minister on the cover. the magazine hits shelves in march. >>> president obama and wife michelle already decided what they're doing as soon as donald trump takes the oath of office. they are jetting out of dc. straight to palm springs. tmz is right. it's reporting the first familiar l leave the capitol after the inauguration and take a 2:45 p.m. night on the special air mission to california. you might recognize the plane. it is the same one that president obama used well he still is president that uses right now. but when a sitting president is not on it, it is not called air force one which is a special designation for whatever thing he's on as far as plane. marine one a helicopter when he's on the helicopter. that's how it goes. >> he can't wait to go. >> i'm sick of ya'll folks. i need a vacation. >> i'm waiting for the book tour. you know that will be happening, right? >> that's true. >> more entertainment news straight ahead on fox 29. tm seem, dish nation, then stay
britisbritish prime minister wil appear in the vogue magazine. she's grace the cover of april.ritish prime minister on the cover. the magazine hits shelves in march. >>> president obama and wife michelle already decided what they're doing as soon as donald trump takes the oath of office. they are jetting out of dc. straight to palm springs. tmz is right. it's reporting the first familiar l leave the capitol after the inauguration and take a 2:45 p.m. night on the special air mission to...
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. >> it's italian "vogue." >> reporter: this fall, she made the homecoming court at pine richland, the same high school as her sister, who say sophomore. >> you guys are competitive about everything you do, right? >> oh, yes. everything has been a competition since we were little. i actually wanted to be a singer before jackie did. >> reporter: is that right? >> yeah. so that little bit of competition has created all of this. >> reporter: sibling rivalry for sure, but juliette says they've always been devoted sisters, even when she was known as jacob. >> when i would play make-believe games with my sister, i was always a girl. >> reporter: you and jackie played barbies together? >> yeah. although there was a problem one time when jackie cut off my aerial barbie doll's hair. >> reporter: hair cuts figure prominently in your trauma as a child? >> yes. >> reporter: it happened backstage just before a ten 13-year-old jacob was about to step out to sing a duet, "i see the light," with his sister jackie. >> i was gro
. >> it's italian "vogue." >> reporter: this fall, she made the homecoming court at pine richland, the same high school as her sister, who say sophomore. >> you guys are competitive about everything you do, right? >> oh, yes. everything has been a competition since we were little. i actually wanted to be a singer before jackie did. >> reporter: is that right? >> yeah. so that little bit of competition has created all of this. >> reporter:...
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while british vogue, which hasjust celebrated its 100th anniversary, is still at the top of the fashionx. it's always unnerving then when someone with a reputation for knowing what works, goes. but what has also gone is a fashion editor who never really seemed like a typical fashion editor. calm, reserved, a recent documentary wondered why in a world of high emotion, she seemed to be immune to the high anxiety of fashion. you do not seem like someone who carries much stress with you. i know, it is amazing. i've never seemed like someone who carries stress. but you do? yes. twenty years ago she had faced criticism in an era of so—called heroin chic and of super skinny models and by the end she questioned designers why fashion clothes had to be so tiny. and unlike other editors, her personal style was not controlled by the dictates of fashion. she rather stood out for being strangely normal. donald trump talking to abc news. are you going to direct us funds to pay for the wall? ultimately it will come out of what is happening with mexico, we will start the negotiations soon. we will be re
while british vogue, which hasjust celebrated its 100th anniversary, is still at the top of the fashionx. it's always unnerving then when someone with a reputation for knowing what works, goes. but what has also gone is a fashion editor who never really seemed like a typical fashion editor. calm, reserved, a recent documentary wondered why in a world of high emotion, she seemed to be immune to the high anxiety of fashion. you do not seem like someone who carries much stress with you. i know, it...
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british vogue editor alexandra shulman is to step down as editor—in—chief after more than 25 years.‘s just see if there is a first question now to the prime minister. we will have a listen. he is accompanied by a delegation of his parliamentary colleagues... let‘s bring in norman. you are confidently addicting it is going to be brexit. yes, because pretty much all other politics now seems to be continually and repeatedly overshadowed by brexit. at the start of the week we had the government unveiling its industrial strategy, and that seems to have disappeared without trace because of brexit. theresa may is on her feet. iam sure her feet. i am sure that the whole house will join me in sending our thoughts to the police officer who was shot over the police officer who was shot over the weekend. mr speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today, and later this week i will travel to the united states for talks with president trump. may ijoined the prime minister in sendin
british vogue editor alexandra shulman is to step down as editor—in—chief after more than 25 years.‘s just see if there is a first question now to the prime minister. we will have a listen. he is accompanied by a delegation of his parliamentary colleagues... let‘s bring in norman. you are confidently addicting it is going to be brexit. yes, because pretty much all other politics now seems to be continually and repeatedly overshadowed by brexit. at the start of the week we had the...
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magazine and also asa times, for vogue magazine and also as a designer. continued late into his life. it did. his photographs stand testament to the skill he wielded as he wielded a camera. he photographed many beautiful women and he also did documentary photography in new york and elsewhere. he was not afraid to tackle hard subjects and to do some very gritty documentary work with his camera so he will be remembered for that as well. thank you very much for now. nicholas witchell, our royal correspondent, remembering lord snowdon who died, his family said, peacefully at home at the age of 86. we will talk more about him and his career later in this hour. but we will pause and catch up with the all—important will pause and catch up with the all—importa nt weather prospects. really very important in some parts of the country at the moment. tomasz schafernaker has all the latest details. thank you. we are watching the east coast this evening for potential flooding. around the river humber and southwards across east anglia. this shows there are still some sn
magazine and also asa times, for vogue magazine and also as a designer. continued late into his life. it did. his photographs stand testament to the skill he wielded as he wielded a camera. he photographed many beautiful women and he also did documentary photography in new york and elsewhere. he was not afraid to tackle hard subjects and to do some very gritty documentary work with his camera so he will be remembered for that as well. thank you very much for now. nicholas witchell, our royal...
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pharmaceutical executive who hiked the life saving drug by more than 5000%, harassing the editor of team vogue. says it is temporary. goes on charges of conspiracy fraud. >> many of us have habit of waiting until things break before we fix them. but little maintenance could keep you from spending more money than necessary. in this week's angie list report look at household chores you may want to tack nel this new year. >> now is a great time to make resolution to take care of the little things around your house. even the most experienced homeowner, often leaves these things go can cost you big money in the long up. >> when was the last time you paid much attention your water heater? if you don't give it much thought, chances are you haven't flushed it, which is one annual chore that can help it run smoothly. twelve years, it is meant to. >> plumbers tell us the leading cause of cracks in your water heater is the build up of calcium and lime in the tank, that's why the flushing of the send meant each year is a real money safer. >> another chore some of us ignore, cleaning your outside dryer eve
pharmaceutical executive who hiked the life saving drug by more than 5000%, harassing the editor of team vogue. says it is temporary. goes on charges of conspiracy fraud. >> many of us have habit of waiting until things break before we fix them. but little maintenance could keep you from spending more money than necessary. in this week's angie list report look at household chores you may want to tack nel this new year. >> now is a great time to make resolution to take care of the...
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street has confirmed that the british prime minister, theresa may, will appear in us fashion magazine vogueen planned for a long time. theresa may is known for her love of fashion and eye—catching shoes. she posed for renowned portrait photographer annie leibovitz in a spread that's due to hit news—stands in april. one of america's largest and most celebrated circuses billed as the greatest show on earth is to close after 146 years. the show, run by ringling brothers and barnum and bailey, will face the final curtain in may. 0 nto 0nto the largest population of asian elephants in the western hemisphere. it's a sign of the times and it's a sign of more things to come. we know so sign of more things to come. we know so much more about wild animals and we did 100 plus years ago. we know that elephants don't voluntarily balance on balls, they do these things because of the. —— fear. we're moving the elephants from the units and we saw a very sharp drop in attendance, much greater than we anticipated, and that's led us to this decision because the business model was no longer sustainable. it's a
street has confirmed that the british prime minister, theresa may, will appear in us fashion magazine vogueen planned for a long time. theresa may is known for her love of fashion and eye—catching shoes. she posed for renowned portrait photographer annie leibovitz in a spread that's due to hit news—stands in april. one of america's largest and most celebrated circuses billed as the greatest show on earth is to close after 146 years. the show, run by ringling brothers and barnum and bailey,...
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big speeches on brexit from theresa may and she has found time to pose for us vogue.ish questions on wednesday to update mps on the tennis. i'm pleased to inform the house i have been informed the house that andy murray has won his second match in melbourne. simon vaughan. it's one of the most iconic buildings in the world — but the palace of westminster is in need of urgent repairs. it's not clear yet whether mps and peers might have to move out while the work takes place — a vote on that is expected in the next few weeks. but the estimated repair bill is substantial. the treasury select committee is investigating whether that's value for money. chairman andrew tyrie told us more. the palace of westminster is in a por state of repair and certainly a lot of money will have to be spent to sort it out. the big question is whether we need to spend £3.5—4 billion and pretty quickly. so, both, how long it takes and the amount will need to be carefully examined. the public will want to be confident that everybody has looked at this and has made sure all this spending needs
big speeches on brexit from theresa may and she has found time to pose for us vogue.ish questions on wednesday to update mps on the tennis. i'm pleased to inform the house i have been informed the house that andy murray has won his second match in melbourne. simon vaughan. it's one of the most iconic buildings in the world — but the palace of westminster is in need of urgent repairs. it's not clear yet whether mps and peers might have to move out while the work takes place — a vote on that...
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street has confirmed that the british prime minister, theresa may, will appear in us fashion magazine vogueen planned for a long time. theresa may is known for her love of fashion and eye—catching shoes. she posed for renowned portrait photographer annie leibovitz in a spread that's due to hit news—stands in april. now to a very close escape caught on camera in the czech republic. here you can see a group of teenagers playing indoor hockey making a sudden dash for the exit as the roof starts to cave in. luckily there were only a couple of minor injuries from the rush with everyone making it to safetyjust in time. the cause of the collapse is as yet unknown. a reminder of our top story: the turkish airlines cargo plane that crashed in kurdistan. we are now hearing from the authorities that at least 20 people died, among them six children. you're watching them six children. you're watching the world news. more updates on that as we get it. thanks for watching. hello there, good morning. we've got a weather front draped across the united kingdom to start the day today. from the north—east of s
street has confirmed that the british prime minister, theresa may, will appear in us fashion magazine vogueen planned for a long time. theresa may is known for her love of fashion and eye—catching shoes. she posed for renowned portrait photographer annie leibovitz in a spread that's due to hit news—stands in april. now to a very close escape caught on camera in the czech republic. here you can see a group of teenagers playing indoor hockey making a sudden dash for the exit as the roof...
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downing street has confirmed that the british prime minister will appear in us fashion magazine voguee. theresa may is known for her love of fashion and eye—catching shoes. she posed for annie leibovitz in a spread that is due to hit newsstands in april. now to close escape caught on camera. he can see a group of teenagers playing indoor hockey and then making a sudden dash for the exit as the roof sta rts sudden dash for the exit as the roof starts to cave in. luckily there we re starts to cave in. luckily there were only a couple of my knowledge areas “— were only a couple of my knowledge areas —— minor injuries with everybody making it to safetyjust in time. because of crash is not yet known. let's just remind you of the breaking news coming into this hour. there are reports coming in that a turkish airlines cargo plane has crashed in kurdistan. at least 16 people died in the incident near the capital. rescue workers have recovered the body of a pilot and 15 local people whose houses were in the area where the boeing 7117 jet crashed. just to recap, that is a turkish airlines cargo
downing street has confirmed that the british prime minister will appear in us fashion magazine voguee. theresa may is known for her love of fashion and eye—catching shoes. she posed for annie leibovitz in a spread that is due to hit newsstands in april. now to close escape caught on camera. he can see a group of teenagers playing indoor hockey and then making a sudden dash for the exit as the roof sta rts sudden dash for the exit as the roof starts to cave in. luckily there we re starts to...
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be in vogue in business schools, but disrupting rather than fixing struggling schools means mass firing, , school deserts and communities, and district and state takeover. note approaches are effective. especially when it comes to improving student outcomes. as the president of a teachers union and a former president of the largest local union in the world, i can attest that in education, if you set out looking for a fight, you'll find one. you probably won't find a solution. much about theas quiet successes the result from educators and illustrators working together to improve achievement and well-being. in the southern suburbs of los angeles, the a ft unified school district have a purposeful collaboration to improve schools. district personnel are paired with union counterparts. they meet frequently and attend trainings together. they go on an annual retreat. they make decisions collaboratively. the results speak for themselves. they performed that are than the state as a whole. latino students, african-american students, students from low income families performed much better than t
be in vogue in business schools, but disrupting rather than fixing struggling schools means mass firing, , school deserts and communities, and district and state takeover. note approaches are effective. especially when it comes to improving student outcomes. as the president of a teachers union and a former president of the largest local union in the world, i can attest that in education, if you set out looking for a fight, you'll find one. you probably won't find a solution. much about theas...
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i like "vogue," but i don't subscribe to it anymore.so. i don't think she has a love affair with trump. there is a new sheriff in town. she is about glitz and glamour and she wants to be in the in-crowd. stuart: do you think hillary clinton really want to be the mayor of new york city? >> hillary, how much money, how much fame do you seek? if she hasn't learned her lesson now, when will she learn it? i think new yorkers, there is a good chance they will elect her. it's never enough. stuart: more optimism from businesses. 0% of employers say they want to hire more full-time workers this year. we have that story for you. it's a good one. david good friend came on the show and kind of insulted me. we'll bring you your reaction in a moment. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a f
i like "vogue," but i don't subscribe to it anymore.so. i don't think she has a love affair with trump. there is a new sheriff in town. she is about glitz and glamour and she wants to be in the in-crowd. stuart: do you think hillary clinton really want to be the mayor of new york city? >> hillary, how much money, how much fame do you seek? if she hasn't learned her lesson now, when will she learn it? i think new yorkers, there is a good chance they will elect her. it's never...
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large caps, they come into vogue and out of vogue. mid caps do well. in 2017, you will see repatriating of capital, the m&a boom continue, and wages and better economic growth, they favor regional banks, they favor smaller companies. the united states is flush with small and medium sized businesses that tend do well when the economy does well. >> outside of regional banks, any other areas of mid cap? >> sure. sure. small industrial companies are in engineering, materials, cable companies, they make -- as my father-in-law in florida would say, they make gizzinters, this goes into that. those companies are needed when the infrastructure spending goes up in 2017 and '18. >> terms of two large cap stocks, vodafone is run. what's the back drop for vodafone? >> vodafone, let's look at it versus its peers. it's traded in europe, it's headquartered in the uk. $112 billion enterprise value, trades for 10 times enterprise value to ebita. stock is down the past year. >> when did you get in? >> i think now is the time to get in. we've been buying it from 25 down t
large caps, they come into vogue and out of vogue. mid caps do well. in 2017, you will see repatriating of capital, the m&a boom continue, and wages and better economic growth, they favor regional banks, they favor smaller companies. the united states is flush with small and medium sized businesses that tend do well when the economy does well. >> outside of regional banks, any other areas of mid cap? >> sure. sure. small industrial companies are in engineering, materials, cable...
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isruption may be in vogue in business schools, but disrupting rather than fixing struggling schools means mass firing, school closures, school deserts and communities, and district and state takeover. these approaches are not effective. especially when it comes to improving student outcomes. as the president of a teachers union and a former president of the largest local union in the world, i can attest that in education, if you set out ooking for a fight, you'll ind one. you probably won't find a olution. you don't hear as much about the many quiet successes that result from educators and administrators working together to improve achievement and well being. in the southern suburbs of los angeles, for example, the a.f.t. unified shool district and its teachers union have an intentional and purposeful collaboration to improve their schools. district personnel are paired with union counterparts they meet frequently, aattend trainings together, they hold an annual retreat. when there's a decision to be made they make it collaboratively. the results speak for themselves. abc unified performe
isruption may be in vogue in business schools, but disrupting rather than fixing struggling schools means mass firing, school closures, school deserts and communities, and district and state takeover. these approaches are not effective. especially when it comes to improving student outcomes. as the president of a teachers union and a former president of the largest local union in the world, i can attest that in education, if you set out ooking for a fight, you'll ind one. you probably won't...
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sot critics thought you were aggressive some young from teen vowing, -- vogue and you took her on for criticism and she called you a bully. is there a line about being aggressive and being too rough with the guest? >> i would be timid with a lot of guests who weren't there to push political views on other people but the second you're out there spousing views and demanding people conform to your views, i think, i have a right to press you and ask you to explain your views. that's all i was doing to her. i was treating her like an adult. she didn't care for that and started yelling at me but i didn't treat her any differently than i treat anybody else that wrote what she wrote. a lot of people i know dislike trump and more legitimate to disagree with trump which i do myself sometimes. i didn't think she was explaining herself. howie: you had a show in nbc, you were on cross fire when you got into it with john stewart. >> i don't know, i mean, i think maybe my one advantage is i have failed in the past and i would recommend failure to anyone. howie: how so? >> winning doesn't teach you a
sot critics thought you were aggressive some young from teen vowing, -- vogue and you took her on for criticism and she called you a bully. is there a line about being aggressive and being too rough with the guest? >> i would be timid with a lot of guests who weren't there to push political views on other people but the second you're out there spousing views and demanding people conform to your views, i think, i have a right to press you and ask you to explain your views. that's all i was...
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let me say at the beginning i'm relieved that the president-elect is going to end his feud with voguee and "vanity fair." i've been worried about that. i know a lot of other americans have as well. >> martha: top of mind, no doubt. all these folks run in the new york circles and reached out to him and they'll be cozy by the end of the meeting. as we move onto the russian hacking issue which may not be solved so easily. what are your thoughts on what we've seen in the past 24 hours? >> i would love to be in that meeting today between the intelligence chiefs and donald trump because there seems to be real bad blood on both sides. i understand the trump campaign is concerned, as kellyanne conway said is why so much information is getting leaked. a front page story in the "washington post" today that the intel chiefs picked up signal intelligence. top kremlin officials celebrating after trump won. that makes it look like the russians wanted trump to be the president. and the trump people not unreasonably feel that delegitimizes him as the president. you know, on the one hand the trump peo
let me say at the beginning i'm relieved that the president-elect is going to end his feud with voguee and "vanity fair." i've been worried about that. i know a lot of other americans have as well. >> martha: top of mind, no doubt. all these folks run in the new york circles and reached out to him and they'll be cozy by the end of the meeting. as we move onto the russian hacking issue which may not be solved so easily. what are your thoughts on what we've seen in the past 24...
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. ♪ >>> from glamour to "in style", to "vogue", thirst lafirst lady obama embraced them all.ame the fashion icon she is today, mrs. obama favored j. crew. >> let me ask you about your wardrobe, i'm guessing about $60,000? $60,000, $70,000 for that outfit? >> actually, this is a j. crew onsemable. >> wow. >> it felt like that's what working mom from chicago would do. i mean, it was sort of every woman in her style. but i think she sort of moved away from that a little bit as the years progressed. >> it's hard, you know? i'm kind of a tomboy jock at heart, but i like to look nice. >> she represented this diversity of voices from j. crew to jason wu. >> jason wu designed the one shouldered ivory chiffon dress mrs. obama wore to the first inaugural ball. >> we were all like ah. it was exciting. it was real. that's our first lady. look at her. >> he'll never forget the moment that i slipped on this beautiful gown. i remember how just luscious i felt as the president and i were announced onto the stage for the first of many dances. >> earlier, mrs. obama walked the inauguration day
. ♪ >>> from glamour to "in style", to "vogue", thirst lafirst lady obama embraced them all.ame the fashion icon she is today, mrs. obama favored j. crew. >> let me ask you about your wardrobe, i'm guessing about $60,000? $60,000, $70,000 for that outfit? >> actually, this is a j. crew onsemable. >> wow. >> it felt like that's what working mom from chicago would do. i mean, it was sort of every woman in her style. but i think she sort of...
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. >> are you going to have the lady from teen vogue back? the time i lost my temper. >> tucker, thank you so much and good luck tonight. great to see you. >> thank you. >> coming up, across the world of sports we have seen professional athletes protest the national anthem but for the cowboys and the professional bull riders association, it's the exact opposite. up next, dana and kimberly give us a piece on how they are honoring this flag in this country. tom! name it tom! studies show that toms have the highest average earning potential over their professional lifetime. see? uh, it's a girl. congratulations! two of my girls are toms. i work for ally, finances are my thing. you know, i'm gonna go give birth real quick and then we'll talk, ok? nice baby. let's go. here comes tom #5! nothing, stops us from doing right by our customers. ally. do it right. whoo! look out. >> on friday night, kimberly and i put on our cowgirl hands and headed to madison square garden for the professional bull riders event, or pvr, as we call it. it's as american a
. >> are you going to have the lady from teen vogue back? the time i lost my temper. >> tucker, thank you so much and good luck tonight. great to see you. >> thank you. >> coming up, across the world of sports we have seen professional athletes protest the national anthem but for the cowboys and the professional bull riders association, it's the exact opposite. up next, dana and kimberly give us a piece on how they are honoring this flag in this country. tom! name it...
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stocks back in vogue. apple sort of breaking out. is that going to be the trend?as it just a minor pullback to what has been a dominant trump rally? in asia overnight, china's central bank guiding the yuan stronger against the dollar again. fastest pace in a decade. the peoples bank of china has been trying to support the currency amid concerns of capital outflows. there's the chart of the chinese yuan this has people all over the world alarmed at the scale and scope of what must be happening in terms of the outflows and how china has moved so briskly and sharply to plug the hole of the capital outflows, and whether this is a stop-gap measure and signals something deeper is wrong, or whether this is just a correction of what we've seen over the past 12 months, a 7% decline in the currency. >> the highs were hit overnight. the reason we're seeing that chart, the dollar is stronger today and the yuan is weaker it has come off the lows or the highs it did see. 3% move in a space of three days, offsetting the move we saw last year, which was the big surprise this week
stocks back in vogue. apple sort of breaking out. is that going to be the trend?as it just a minor pullback to what has been a dominant trump rally? in asia overnight, china's central bank guiding the yuan stronger against the dollar again. fastest pace in a decade. the peoples bank of china has been trying to support the currency amid concerns of capital outflows. there's the chart of the chinese yuan this has people all over the world alarmed at the scale and scope of what must be happening...
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on the cover of "vogue" three times. she has long since found her footing, her causes. by her husband's second term, she eernlg med much more comfortable in public, polished but loosening up in more ways than one? >> roses are red, violets are blue, you are the president, and i am your boo. the first lady seemed to not only accept the public eye and the constraints of the white house. >> there are prison elements to it. but it is a really nice prison. >> to embrace the opportunity to let her voice be heard including her fashion voice, taking some risks, competing with the best of them and making headlines. remember the bangs. >> we borrowed one of michelle's tricks. p america has seen michelle obama, harvard educated lawyer and mother, use her humor, hr star power, even her viral mean power occasionally shedding light on what it is like to raise now teenagers in these circumstances. >> we have one who generally stays here and then we have one we call our grumpy cat. our salty business kit. >> as her time in office drew down, the once reluctant, now determined first lady
on the cover of "vogue" three times. she has long since found her footing, her causes. by her husband's second term, she eernlg med much more comfortable in public, polished but loosening up in more ways than one? >> roses are red, violets are blue, you are the president, and i am your boo. the first lady seemed to not only accept the public eye and the constraints of the white house. >> there are prison elements to it. but it is a really nice prison. >> to embrace...
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. >> so, is your bottom line that austerity is sort of out the window, that used to be in vogue. it's about stimulus, and this is a positive thing for the global economy? >> president obama had said to the republicans wait a second, forget about my spending priorities, let's do tax cuts, you would have got the deal done in a moment. the tax cuts are not such a good thing. but i think the infrastructure spending, the deregulation is going to be provide a growth boost in the short run. >> let's talk about more geopolitical themes at davos. president xi jinping speaking as we are speaking. do you think china will become not just the geopolitical leader of the asian region but the rest of the world given trump's desire to step back from world affairs? >> it's a long-run ambition. i don't think that will happen overnight. but clearly if the u.s. steps back, that creates a void. china happily steps in. it's remarkable having the chinese president come. it's never happened. >> what would you say to investors looking for some sort of economic takeaway from this? a shifting dynamic where
. >> so, is your bottom line that austerity is sort of out the window, that used to be in vogue. it's about stimulus, and this is a positive thing for the global economy? >> president obama had said to the republicans wait a second, forget about my spending priorities, let's do tax cuts, you would have got the deal done in a moment. the tax cuts are not such a good thing. but i think the infrastructure spending, the deregulation is going to be provide a growth boost in the short...
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trump is also meeting today with magazine editors including "vogue"'s chief, a vocal hillary clinton fundraiser. we begin with cnn national correspondent jason carroll, live outside trump tower. good morning, jason. >> reporter: good morning, carol. that meeting is set to begin at 12:30 with all these intelligence officials that donald trump has basically been criticizing over the past few weeks. during that congressional hearing yesterday it became very, very evident that his continued questioning of the intelligence that is out there about the russian cyber attacks has been hurting the intelligence community, undermining the community, hurting morale. that was made very clear during congressional hearings yesterday. having said that, kellyanne conway early this morning on "new day" speaking to our own chris cuomo made it very clear in her eyes that the president-elect is not going easy on russia. >> he's not sheltering russia. and don't you say that again. he's not sheltering russia. >> how is he not? i don't understand how the legitimate answer to the question is to blame the curr
trump is also meeting today with magazine editors including "vogue"'s chief, a vocal hillary clinton fundraiser. we begin with cnn national correspondent jason carroll, live outside trump tower. good morning, jason. >> reporter: good morning, carol. that meeting is set to begin at 12:30 with all these intelligence officials that donald trump has basically been criticizing over the past few weeks. during that congressional hearing yesterday it became very, very evident that his...
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. ♪ >>> from "glamour" to "in style", to "vogue", first lady michelle obama graced the covers of them afraid of clothes, strong color, silhouettes. long before she became the fashion icon she is today, mrs. obama favored j. crew. >> let me ask you about your wardrobe, i'm guessing about $60,000? $60,000, $70,000 for that outfit? >> actually, this is a j. crew ensemble. >> wow. >> it felt like that's what working mom from chicago would do. i mean, it was sort of every woman in her style. but i think she sort of moved away from that a little bit as the years progressed. >> it's hard, you know? i'm kind of a tomboy jock at heart, but i like to look nice. >> she represented this diversity of voices from j. crew to jason wu. >> jason wu designed the one shoulder ivory chiffon dress mrs. obama wore to the first inaugural ball. >> we were all like ah. look at our first lady! it was exciting. it was real. that's our first lady. look at her. >> i'll never forget the moment that i slipped on this beautiful gown. i remember how just luscious i felt as the president and i were announced onto the
. ♪ >>> from "glamour" to "in style", to "vogue", first lady michelle obama graced the covers of them afraid of clothes, strong color, silhouettes. long before she became the fashion icon she is today, mrs. obama favored j. crew. >> let me ask you about your wardrobe, i'm guessing about $60,000? $60,000, $70,000 for that outfit? >> actually, this is a j. crew ensemble. >> wow. >> it felt like that's what working mom from chicago...
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on the cover of "vogue" three times, she's long since found her footing, her causes. term, michelle emerged much more comfortable in public, polished, but loosening up, in more ways than one. >> turnip for what? roses are red, violates are blue, you are the president and i am your boo. >> reporter: the first lady seemseem seemed to embrace the opportunity to allow her voice to be heard, even taking fashion risks and risking some headlines. >> even the bangs. >> we borrowed one of michelle's tries. >> reporter: america has seen michelle obama, harvard educated lawyer and mother, use her humor, her star power, even hire viral mean power, shedding light on what it's like to raise now teenagers in these circumstances. >> we have one who generally stays here, and one we call a grumpy cat. or a salty biscuit. >> reporter: the once reluctant now determined first lady, drew upon her swelling popularity to go on the political trail as one of her party's powerful speakers. >> i woke up every morning in a house that was built by slaves. and i watched my daughters, two beautiful,
on the cover of "vogue" three times, she's long since found her footing, her causes. term, michelle emerged much more comfortable in public, polished, but loosening up, in more ways than one. >> turnip for what? roses are red, violates are blue, you are the president and i am your boo. >> reporter: the first lady seemseem seemed to embrace the opportunity to allow her voice to be heard, even taking fashion risks and risking some headlines. >> even the bangs. >>...
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she wasn't the type of beautiful you see on the cover of vogue and cosmetology cosmopolitan. it was a beauty with blackness and it was a black beauty. because it she was stunning for a black woman. she was a woman is undeniable black features made her stunning. thank you. [applause] >> i remember getting david's essay in turning to my e-mail and say can we use these words? >> up i didn't know there is an argument about fat booty. >> it well i wanted you to have your voice size happy about that. one of the reasons i wanted to play that clip which was so last-minute is because i was actually at the apollo the night the president walked out. i remember thinking, we are not seen michelle but he is singing to michelle. and when he made that, that she was more than his wife and the mother of his children and has been for 25 years is best run, i feel like feel like one of most powerful things was an example of a marriage in a way that was really unlike anything else we've seen before in public. . . he talked about that and i'm not necessarily an on optimist but i feel optimistic we
she wasn't the type of beautiful you see on the cover of vogue and cosmetology cosmopolitan. it was a beauty with blackness and it was a black beauty. because it she was stunning for a black woman. she was a woman is undeniable black features made her stunning. thank you. [applause] >> i remember getting david's essay in turning to my e-mail and say can we use these words? >> up i didn't know there is an argument about fat booty. >> it well i wanted you to have your voice size...
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. >> victoria beckham has written a later to her 18-year-old self for british vogue.-- wow -- as posh spice. i tell you what i want what i really really want. she writes this, i know you are struggling right now. youera aren't the prettiest or thinnest and you have acne. but she writes this, after the 80s your weight and complexion will sort itself out. embrace imperfection and let your skin breathe. wear less makeup. on plast, surgery, she said don't mess with your boobs. celebrate what you've got. warns herself to prepare to fall in love at first sight. she writes when she first saw david beckham she fell in love instantly. he asked for her number and he still has that piece of paper with her number on that. >> do you think you believe in love in first sight? >> i sort of did. years and years ago. i told this story before. it was 4:00 in the morning. i was at another morning show to get ready to do a commercial with a basset hound. i have paid business. i'm walking along the hallway over there and i look over and the greatest pair of buns i have ever seen in my life
. >> victoria beckham has written a later to her 18-year-old self for british vogue.-- wow -- as posh spice. i tell you what i want what i really really want. she writes this, i know you are struggling right now. youera aren't the prettiest or thinnest and you have acne. but she writes this, after the 80s your weight and complexion will sort itself out. embrace imperfection and let your skin breathe. wear less makeup. on plast, surgery, she said don't mess with your boobs. celebrate what...
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. [ beeping intensifies ] >> the magazine that was on the cover of -- anna wintour is -- >> jimmy: vogueies ] >> jimmy: we won! we won! we won! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ my thanks to first lady michelle obama! [ cheers and applause ] jerry seinfeld! dave chappelle! we'll be right back with the performance from stevie wonder. stick around, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [beeping] ♪ the 2017 rav4 with toyota safety sense, standard. toyota. let's go places. i'ts your tv, take it with you. with directv and at&t, stream live tv anywhere data-free. join directv today starting at $35/month. no extra monthly fees. ♪ is your deodorant leaving white marks or yellow stains on your clothes? use new degree ultraclear black + white. no white marks on black clothes. and no yellow stains on white. so your white clothes stay white... and your black clothes stay black. ♪ choose degree ultraclear black + white. it won't let you down. try theraflu expressmax,nd flu hold you back now in new caplets. it's the only cold & flu caplet that has a maximum strength formula with a unique warming sensatio
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that briefing on the russian cyberattacks he will also be meeting with magazine editors including vogue's anna wintor. back to you. >> thank you very much. no specific evidence of russian hacking was presented at thursday's senate hearing but in context it's important. they said and you know why to the lawmakers. they said why we don't give you specific information about sources and methods because we have a big infrastructure here that would put people at risk if we did that and the lawmakers nodded and agreed. now today president elect trump is going to hear details about operatives that acted as go betweens for the russians and wikileaks. evan perez is live in washington with more. the surprise isn't what donald trump is going to be told. it's what the president elect is going to say in response. >> the reaction is what we're waiting for. the u.s. identified intermediaries that they believe provided the wikileaks website with the democratic party e-mails stolen by hackers working for russian intelligence. this is among the pieces of information that the top intelligence officials expec
that briefing on the russian cyberattacks he will also be meeting with magazine editors including vogue's anna wintor. back to you. >> thank you very much. no specific evidence of russian hacking was presented at thursday's senate hearing but in context it's important. they said and you know why to the lawmakers. they said why we don't give you specific information about sources and methods because we have a big infrastructure here that would put people at risk if we did that and the...