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w. peter on day three of the world economic forum in davos it's time to show you perspectives as a conference focuses on technology will take you to new heights from all over the world and even beyond here's what's coming up. how artificial intelligence is taking over davos and the world economic forum. polar scientists decides to freeze in davos arctic style for a good cause. to infinity and beyond the u.k. space agency is working to solve mankind's problems from above. how poker skills can get you back next big promotion. we're here at the back magic mountain famous german writer thomas mann immortalized in this building a former senator for tuberculosis patients when he wrote about life in this facility in one nine hundred twenty four much has changed since then including the way we deal with illnesses in the future it could be robots taking care of us that's in part thanks to artificial intelligence a topic very present here in davos and i'm not only talking about the world economic forum. this little paper figure moves as if by magic it's the brainchild of pupils at a school in the swiss
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hello and welcome i'm peter w watching al-jazeera live from home also coming up the u.s. secretary of state is expected to push saudi arabia to come clean on jamal khashoggi skilling during his forthcoming visit to the middle east. i'm robert bride on the south korean island just twelve kilometers from north korea's guns where people are hoping talk of peace has silence them for good also ahead why donkeys are facing extinction in northern nigeria. the u.s. president is threatening to impose a national emergency as a partial government shutdown enters a third week a meeting with senior democrats fail to resolve the deadlock over donald trump's demand to fund a border war with mexico go see a sions will continue through the weekend in washington from their practical again with the latest. the two sides emerged from both sides of the white house with very different impressions of how their meeting went and we had a very very productive meeting a lengthy and sometimes contentious conversation with the president. with democrats now in charge of one chamber of congress they ca
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this morning wll fact check the claims on both sides.h we'll start w peter alexander. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to no you. ew concessions from either side. bog digging in their heels. even asop democrats return to the white house today, the president will take his pitch ti capito as well meeting with senate republicans, try to prevent support among his own party from eroding. even as the government shutdown drags on, the president's scripted remarks offering nothing new, declaring a growing humanitarian crisi and declaring a barrier at the border is the only way to keep americans safe. president trump in prime time delivering a familiar pitch from a different setting, selling his hard-line immigration plan in his first ever oval office address. >> this is a humanitarian crisis, a crisis of the heart and a crisis of the soul. >> reporter: now 19 days into a political shutdown, all but ensuring that 800,000 federal workers won't get, paychece president isn't offering a single proposal or idea, instead emphasizing the same dire message about violence
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ceremonies in the german bund his talk thank you very much for your observations and analysis peter you were watching d w news just a reminder of our top story of course german lawmakers have held a commemoration ceremony to honor the victims of the nazi regime in his keynote address holocaust survivor at historian saul friedlander war against research. first cloning listen. as grand moment arrives. to join in on her journey back to freedom. now working interactive documentary. and already getting returns home. don't come to tanks.
ceremonies in the german bund his talk thank you very much for your observations and analysis peter you were watching d w news just a reminder of our top story of course german lawmakers have held a commemoration ceremony to honor the victims of the nazi regime in his keynote address holocaust survivor at historian saul friedlander war against research. first cloning listen. as grand moment arrives. to join in on her journey back to freedom. now working interactive documentary. and already...
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w. o n a very warm welcome from the peter craven to the first edition of focus on europe in twenty nineteen and with the beginning of the new year romania has taken over the european union's rotating presidency bunted remains one of the poorest countries in the e.u. and faces grave challenges the health system to take just one example is a huge mess the my.
w. o n a very warm welcome from the peter craven to the first edition of focus on europe in twenty nineteen and with the beginning of the new year romania has taken over the european union's rotating presidency bunted remains one of the poorest countries in the e.u. and faces grave challenges the health system to take just one example is a huge mess the my.
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w. hello and welcome to focus on europe with me peter craven and we begin this week with what else brags that and in the latest twist in this long running saga the deal put forward by british prime minister to resign may.
w. hello and welcome to focus on europe with me peter craven and we begin this week with what else brags that and in the latest twist in this long running saga the deal put forward by british prime minister to resign may.
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w. o n a very warm welcome from the peter craven to the first edition of focus on europe in twenty nineteen and with the beginning of the new year romania has taken over the european union's rotating presidency butted remains one of the poorest countries in the e.u. and faces grave challenges the health system to take just one example is a huge mess.
w. o n a very warm welcome from the peter craven to the first edition of focus on europe in twenty nineteen and with the beginning of the new year romania has taken over the european union's rotating presidency butted remains one of the poorest countries in the e.u. and faces grave challenges the health system to take just one example is a huge mess.
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hello again i'm peter w. watching al jazeera live from doha also coming up the u.s. secretary of state is expected to push saudi arabia to come clean on jamal khashoggi as killing during his forthcoming visit to the middle east. several latin american countries plus canada say they won't recognize venezuela's leader when he's sworn in for a second term plus. i'm rob but bryde on the south korean island just twelve kilometers from north korea's guns where people are hoping talk of peace has silence them for good. the u.s. president is threatening to impose a national emergency as a partial government shutdown enters a third week a meeting with senior democrats fail to resolve the deadlock over donald trump's demand to fund the border war with mexico negotiations will continue across the weekend in washington practical hane as the latest. the two sides emerge from both sides of the white house with very different impressions of how their meeting went and we had a very very productive meeting a lengthy and sometimes contentious conversation with the president. with demo
hello again i'm peter w. watching al jazeera live from doha also coming up the u.s. secretary of state is expected to push saudi arabia to come clean on jamal khashoggi as killing during his forthcoming visit to the middle east. several latin american countries plus canada say they won't recognize venezuela's leader when he's sworn in for a second term plus. i'm rob but bryde on the south korean island just twelve kilometers from north korea's guns where people are hoping talk of peace has...
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w. o n a very warm welcome from the peter craven to the first edition of focus on europe in twenty nineteen and with the beginning of the new year romania has taken over the european union's rotating presidency bunted remains one of the poorest countries in the e.u. and faces grave challenges the health system to take just one example is a huge mess the main.
w. o n a very warm welcome from the peter craven to the first edition of focus on europe in twenty nineteen and with the beginning of the new year romania has taken over the european union's rotating presidency bunted remains one of the poorest countries in the e.u. and faces grave challenges the health system to take just one example is a huge mess the main.
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. >> nbc's peter alexander joins us live w from thete house now with more on barr's first day in the morning. >> reporter: hey, aaron, eun, good m wning you. th a significant day on capitol hill. william barr does appear headed for confirmation could become the next attorney general as early as mid february. top democrats raising questions about the nominee when it comes to the russia investation. as we know, president trump has repeat lid aacked robert mueller's investigation calling it a witch hunt. bar delivered a different take telling senators that mueller would not be involved in a witch the two of them have been friends for 30 years he says. grilledbout his past criticism of the russia probe, barr refused to say whether he would refuse himself of the inquiry even if career justice department ethicsfficials recommended. he insisted the president would be crossing a legal red line if he interred with the investigation for personal reasons. 'll break it down and have the latest coming on "today." back to you. >> pet alexander, thank you. again, peter's full report coming up next o
. >> nbc's peter alexander joins us live w from thete house now with more on barr's first day in the morning. >> reporter: hey, aaron, eun, good m wning you. th a significant day on capitol hill. william barr does appear headed for confirmation could become the next attorney general as early as mid february. top democrats raising questions about the nominee when it comes to the russia investation. as we know, president trump has repeat lid aacked robert mueller's investigation...
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peter. you were watching w. news so just a reminder of our top story of course german lawmakers have held a commemoration ceremony to honor the victims of the nazi regime in his keynote address holocaust survivor at historian saul friedlander war against research. for first climbing less of a minute or as grand moments arrives. joining a regular chain on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary during an orang utan returns home on d w dot com tanks. old. directly robots have learned how to learn and that was of the lottery results. i'm sorry my answer is a limited you must ask the right question this. robot sim self learning machines are on the advance taking on ever more complex tasks. you know but those robots are available twenty four hours a day and they don't get tired of moving. soon trucks and cars will be driving without humans at the wheel digitalisation is revolutionizing medicine and many office jobs can be done by artificial intelligence. and all kinds of a robot could absorb all t
peter. you were watching w. news so just a reminder of our top story of course german lawmakers have held a commemoration ceremony to honor the victims of the nazi regime in his keynote address holocaust survivor at historian saul friedlander war against research. for first climbing less of a minute or as grand moments arrives. joining a regular chain on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary during an orang utan returns home on d w dot com tanks. old. directly robots have...
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w. . alone a very warm welcome from the peter craven to the first edition of focus on europe in twenty nineteen and with the beginning of the new year romania has taken over the european union's rotating presidency but it remains one of the poorest countries in the e.u. and faces a grave challenges the health system to take just one example is a huge mess the main problem has been a massive exodus of medical professionals that means that some doctors in more isolated areas are responsible for literally thousands of patients and many of them have to wait for days to get any treatment at all well nearly a third of rumanians doctors have left the country add to that an estimated forty thousand nurses there they've all departed seeking better pay working conditions and career prospects elsewhere and as a result in areas like the remote northeast of the country there's very little health provision at all we join one nurse there on her daily slog to provide at least some form of care to four villages. this is the poorest region in romania in the far north east there are no doctors here for miles. ali
w. . alone a very warm welcome from the peter craven to the first edition of focus on europe in twenty nineteen and with the beginning of the new year romania has taken over the european union's rotating presidency but it remains one of the poorest countries in the e.u. and faces a grave challenges the health system to take just one example is a huge mess the main problem has been a massive exodus of medical professionals that means that some doctors in more isolated areas are responsible for...
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. >> reporter: with 160 murders in the district last year, police chief peter newsome knows the value of strong evidence. that's w his officers are required to pick up every shell cang, even for sounds of gunfire. >> if you arrived on the sceneo andy was injured, you would clear the scene with no report. now, we handle it completely differently. >> it's called comprehensive collection. and the atf calls d.c. one of the leaders in doing it. experts compare 3d images side-by-side with cas igs alread the system and tie crimes together. >>aving that kind of anormblion is remare for investigator. >> reporter: but the head of the atf's firearms division said for years, law enforcement was not using it to its full potential. now, leads from smaller cases help solve bigger ones. >> the technology is ahead of those departornts. >> rr: the news 4 i-team investigates what is keeping police departments from using this technology and what's being done to fix that? that's tonight at news 4 at 5:00. jodi fletcher use 4 i-team. >>> 4:42 on almost everybody gets to stay home and enjoy the snow today. there will be a lot ofelting
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w. hello and welcome to focus on europe with me peter craven and we begin this week with what else breaks it and then the latest twist in this long running saga the deal put forward by british prime minister to reason may for her country to leave the european union was devastatingly rejected in a parliamentary vote the battle for hearts and minds went on right up to the actual vote itself outside and inside the house of commons the u.k. is a profoundly divided society at this point in time and in the end it was a defeat of historic proportions for the prime minister. is having. well the mood of uncertainty resulting from that outcome has prompted some in britain to start stockpiling on supplies of everything from food to meds they've been dubbed preppers because they're preparing for what they believe will be chaos and after march the twenty ninth the day the u.k.'s officially set to pull out off the e.u. now focus on europe has met one of them michelle kirshner think a german living in the south of england who believes things could get badly out of hand. michelle kissing him if to britai
w. hello and welcome to focus on europe with me peter craven and we begin this week with what else breaks it and then the latest twist in this long running saga the deal put forward by british prime minister to reason may for her country to leave the european union was devastatingly rejected in a parliamentary vote the battle for hearts and minds went on right up to the actual vote itself outside and inside the house of commons the u.k. is a profoundly divided society at this point in time and...
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and australia's k—w and held off a challenge from defending champion peter sagan to win the tour down win in his new colours. the race in adelaide was a preliminary to the six—day tour down under which begins on tuesday. matt kuchar has kept his lead going into the final day of the sony open in hawaii, after carding a third round 66, after back—to—back 63s. the american produced another near—perfect round on day three. he hit four birdies to move to a team under, which puts him two shots ahead of the pack —— 18 and, which puts in two shots ahead of the pack. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @karinbbc. thanks for watching bbc world news today. for many others it's been a mild day today, but it set to turn colder for many of us. we have a whiff of winter in the air tonight because we got a cold front moving and across northern scotland and behind that, yes, the air is properly turning colder. we'll see a few sleet or perhaps snow showers pushing into shetland for a time overnight. it's a glancing blow off cold air that arrives and the cold really limited to scotland, where a frost will
and australia's k—w and held off a challenge from defending champion peter sagan to win the tour down win in his new colours. the race in adelaide was a preliminary to the six—day tour down under which begins on tuesday. matt kuchar has kept his lead going into the final day of the sony open in hawaii, after carding a third round 66, after back—to—back 63s. the american produced another near—perfect round on day three. he hit four birdies to move to a team under, which puts him two...
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singapore businessman peter lim is the largest shareholder géf—leezee £ie§£egr¥2:—’§§ix:ywr .,,, w, fiveeam in its 1g, and new; is five years of trying to get the team in its way. 1d new; is five years of trying to get the team in its way. now 5 is five years of trying to get the team in - its way. now i g is five years of trying to get the team in - its way. now i am; five years of trying to get the team in - its way. now i am able five years of trying to get the team in - its ‘ seeing w i am able five years of trying to get the team in - its ‘ seeing the am able what the had done with the seeing what they had done with the cloud, the stadium and obviously having peter is a huge part of this. it isa having peter is a huge part of this. it is a special group of people. to not be part of this incredible team, it is going to be inside —— exciting. serena williams says she "did not choke" after missing four match points to allow karolina pliskova to win a dramatic australian open quarter—final. williams lost the first set, but won the second to force a decider and was 5—1 up in it, but she
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peter bergen to systems. really start to turn your. w. little. little. little. this says you know he was lying from berlin to workers reporters serving a seven year sentence remain in jail and me and mark after court there rejects their appeal i mean martin accuses the reporters who were investigating the alleged ethnic cleansing of muslims of trying to undermine national security they say they're innocent and were set off by police also coming up heavy snow sweeps into the balkans after burying much of southern germany and austria impacting thousands of people many struggling to clear record amounts of snow emergency workers warn of avalanches and so a futile reason addressed to the editor in a typical attempt to intimidate journalists at russia's the last independent newspaper several of their colleagues have already paid with their lives we have a special report and second game set to send match injury gets the better of andy murray the british tennis champion says they cheerful farewell after a year of struggling with their problems you hopes to compete in o
peter bergen to systems. really start to turn your. w. little. little. little. this says you know he was lying from berlin to workers reporters serving a seven year sentence remain in jail and me and mark after court there rejects their appeal i mean martin accuses the reporters who were investigating the alleged ethnic cleansing of muslims of trying to undermine national security they say they're innocent and were set off by police also coming up heavy snow sweeps into the balkans after...
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w. o in a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and we begin in the italian capital rome where people are quite simply furious why well because the city is drowning in rubbish rome's trash collectors are supposed to remove five thousand tons of rubbish each day but why should they take it unfortunately for the time being no one has an answer to that question the result is that the city is facing a rubbish crisis and nobody is happy for people like francesco peer rohani the situation is a smelly and unsightly metaphor for the overall decline of his country and what he and others are asking is who is to blame. rome the eternal city picture postcard pretty at least from a distance up close it's a different story sticking piles of garbage are piled up in the shadow of st peter's basilica. it's an ongoing crisis. locals like francesco pierre oni are in despair the city employee lives in the suburb of mantissa coal pierre already and his neighbors do what they can to tackle the mounting piles of trash. but nobody empties the overflowing garbage containers . so where can th
w. o in a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and we begin in the italian capital rome where people are quite simply furious why well because the city is drowning in rubbish rome's trash collectors are supposed to remove five thousand tons of rubbish each day but why should they take it unfortunately for the time being no one has an answer to that question the result is that the city is facing a rubbish crisis and nobody is happy for people like francesco peer...
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w. o n a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and we begin in the italian capital row where people are quite simply furious why well because the city is drowning in rubbish rome's trash collectors are supposed to remove five thousand tonnes of rubbish each day but why should they take it unfortunately.
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new coach peter bush's first win three golds report things looking up to leave. sixteen. today don't miss our highlights. program on w dot com hard. this is deja vu news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes. nelson richie co-features all world boxing champions from ghana will take you to the guy named town that's a breeding ground for africa's fighting champions and he meets the next generation hoping to make it big. and german president frank died by a visit to theo with the promise of rewarding reform with investment we are asking is that the relationship africans want with europe. i'm christine window welcome to africa i'm glad you're cheating did well taking off in gone it's a day a small town called book or known for its tough streets so what makes it special while this town in the capital accra has produced some of africa's gracious boxes guys like richie cole me. like. and joshua these are just three of the five world boxing champions that hail from tangled anyways and it's no surprise that most of dawn is national champions off from their so my colleague forester cora visited where she met an aspiring
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of a new coach peter fox his first went through those three points of slipping up from even. sixty. six. today don't miss our highlights. program morning w. dark card. this is deja vu news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes as they assume a nelson richie co. boxing champions from god it will take you to the guy named tom that's a branding groundswell africa's fighting champions and he meets the next generation hoping to make it big. and german president frank felt a shot by a visit to...
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. >> congressman peter king in a conversation that thi had w him spoke to sort of this remarkable momente says what has to happen, both sides need to ignore t fringes. you have the far rit and the far left screaming, yelling the loudest. to some extent, preventing compromise. s> there will be no compromise unless there's i double layer fence 700 miles long. that's the mryimum neces in exchange for that, regularization for 10 millionpe le, not just daca, there's a big deal to be had. the extremists should be condemned. the fringe should be ignored. the base can get together. >> ieould say we to adjust what we think of as america. grew up in miami where people speak spanish but se kidsak english. we think america can only speak english as if spanish wasn't part ofngmerica is troub >> we will leave it there. all spanish and all english. that's all we have for today. thank you for watching. we will be back next week because if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." z34hbz z16fz y34hby y16fy
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neck, when they built the empire's a building, but we just go down there will find peter steinman's gold. turn into a w some passion. that's brother many years. stuart: whatever you say, peter. come back soon. >> i'm just putting a little on his claim. stuart: i understand that i just recommend decaf in the future. >> i was born with caffeine in me. stuart: i injected into myself. thank you very much. i've got to get to the government shutdown. a majority, 54% oppose building the wall. only 42% supported. or satish lap, white house director of strategic communications. how do you turn that around? it looks like you're losing the political battle. >> this is beyond the political battle, bernie. it's important to talk about the real need for securing the border and that's what the president is focused on doing. he's been here working at the white house even before christmas and has sold the democrats to come to the table to negotiate. speaker pelosi, not only does she take her vacation to hawaii, but went down to puerto rico this past weekend with a group of democrats to fund raise. the only person stand
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propaganda machine and guess what not one w m d shite was found in iraq since the one nine hundred ninety one iraq a deadly deception on al-jazeera. hello again peter they'll be here in doha with a quick reminder of your top stories on al-jazeera the u.s. president donald trump says the partial american government shutdown could last more than a year if he doesn't get funding for a wall along the u.s. border with mexico he's threatening to use emergency powers to build it if congress does not need his demands the southern border is a dangerous horrible disaster we've done a great job but you can't really do the kind of job we have to do on unless you have a major powerful barrier and that's what we're going to have to have but we could call a national emergency and build it very quickly and it's another way of doing it but if we can do it through a negotiated process we're giving that a shot the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o heads to the middle east for an eight country tour next week the murder of the saudi journalist tomorrow is expected to be high on the agenda when he meets saudi leaders he'll also be looking to reassure allies after pr
propaganda machine and guess what not one w m d shite was found in iraq since the one nine hundred ninety one iraq a deadly deception on al-jazeera. hello again peter they'll be here in doha with a quick reminder of your top stories on al-jazeera the u.s. president donald trump says the partial american government shutdown could last more than a year if he doesn't get funding for a wall along the u.s. border with mexico he's threatening to use emergency powers to build it if congress does not...
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because i'm going to impose peter flushes first when he goes three points up things looking up for me because they are little. sixteen it. looks. a. hundred german street on t w. he has to laugh. at them from people make fun about their own social economic and political problems. in mozambique we say that you have to laugh so you don't write it's how people called we think they liberal. as a journalist i often talk about this topics in that binds me to lesser local g.m. i act as fact my day by checking all all those jobs finding out what people are talking about what is moving them. my father taught me how to ask uncomfortable questions about my country and about books that is what i keep doing to the state my name's not the stuff and i work at g.w. . this is did after news asia coming up at the program she's free but not if you stays in pakistan that's the choice facing us your baby after being a quarter of blasphemy where does that leave the rule of law in pakistan but freedom would still mean death plus. he's one of the few intrepid souls on this highway to meet a chinese delivery man who braved these icy year olds and although i did invent those. and the
because i'm going to impose peter flushes first when he goes three points up things looking up for me because they are little. sixteen it. looks. a. hundred german street on t w. he has to laugh. at them from people make fun about their own social economic and political problems. in mozambique we say that you have to laugh so you don't write it's how people called we think they liberal. as a journalist i often talk about this topics in that binds me to lesser local g.m. i act as fact my day by...
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w. bush he was twice convicted of deceiving congress over the arming of nicaraguan rebels and he was linked to a coup attempt in venezuela in two thousand and two against the late peter go charges but i've got to have comments now on whether the us is a following a tried and tested formula in venezuela. first comes the pressure sanctions built up gradually first it was a few officials and then they sanctioned the president and state companies and the government itself through deed and word they helped show when they are into a crisis we are evaluating all of our policy options as to what can we do to create a change of conditions were either liberal decides he doesn't have a future or we can return. the government processes to their constitution we are not going to tolerate the dictatorship he's trying to create if venezuelan people deserve better than what the regime of nicolas maduro offers them now that the country and people are in economic misery and you vilified its leaders pick a hero like thirty five year old u.s. educated head of the national assembly which as it turns out the united states has been quietly assisting financially and helping for a while who w
w. bush he was twice convicted of deceiving congress over the arming of nicaraguan rebels and he was linked to a coup attempt in venezuela in two thousand and two against the late peter go charges but i've got to have comments now on whether the us is a following a tried and tested formula in venezuela. first comes the pressure sanctions built up gradually first it was a few officials and then they sanctioned the president and state companies and the government itself through deed and word they...
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peter. for more on this, let's bring in karl rove. the former white house deputy chief of staff under george w. bush and a fox news contributor. i wanted to show you a couple polls, karl. npr maris poll had president trump's approval at 40%. that's down about three points from last month. but within that same poll, latino voters now 50% approve from -- that's up from 31% in the same time frame. so i wanted to get your take on that. >> well, first of all, sometimes it's better to take an average of the recent polls. i think the direction in the npr maris poll is accurate. if you take a look at the average polls on his favor ability, december 24, it was 42.4 favorable, gave 2 unfavorable. today it's 41% favorable, 55% unfavorable. so about a 5-point shift to the negative on the president. i think the npr maris poll did capture that. i'd be careful about the subsample of latinos. they look at it basically over 1,000 voters. 150 are latinos. so when you get to a subsample that small, you're approaching a 10% margin of error. that's to say the number could be 10% higher or lower. similarly, the last number could have been roughly 1
peter. for more on this, let's bring in karl rove. the former white house deputy chief of staff under george w. bush and a fox news contributor. i wanted to show you a couple polls, karl. npr maris poll had president trump's approval at 40%. that's down about three points from last month. but within that same poll, latino voters now 50% approve from -- that's up from 31% in the same time frame. so i wanted to get your take on that. >> well, first of all, sometimes it's better to take an...
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peter. i've been raving about it. we'restarting with your grandma's pizza. what makes it different? >> wfresh as it gets. >> we make a simple pzza dough. mix it, let it proof, knock it down, let it proof ain in the trays. very simple tomato sauce, mozzarella. >> you don't cook the dough firs >> no. we use a good local ingredien scatter it over, tomato sauce on top. o regul or oregano, fresh. >> one of the best things. >> it's good ingredients. it's hot. >> it is pizza but special. >> good olive oil and llose things, i think, make a difference. >> this is a good make at home with kids thi>>, too. yeah. we put this in the oven at 450/500, and i bakes. you take it out and put it on the pizza stone if you want to crisp it up. 15, 2 minutes total. very easy. >> good. >> what is this? >> once it comes out of the oven, we finish it with chili flakes, garlic. we buy the garlic to make our own garlic powder. lots of basel. done. >> very cool. >> amazing. >> it is so good. thats is another thing going to blow your mind. i loved what you do with the restaofant. 2/he menu is wood-fired t. at some po
peter. i've been raving about it. we'restarting with your grandma's pizza. what makes it different? >> wfresh as it gets. >> we make a simple pzza dough. mix it, let it proof, knock it down, let it proof ain in the trays. very simple tomato sauce, mozzarella. >> you don't cook the dough firs >> no. we use a good local ingredien scatter it over, tomato sauce on top. o regul or oregano, fresh. >> one of the best things. >> it's good ingredients. it's hot....
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peter alexander at the white house for us. we heard from the acting attorney general yesterday who said that the mueller invediigation is w down. is there anything inconsistent what we're seeing here with this new case and that statement? >> reporter: it does give indications inthat that robert mueller may be windinghedown. indications, the fact that the sentencing phase for michael flynn is expected to take place shortly. but even as we heard from matt whisk wh whitaker, this morning we're m nancy pelosi and adam schiff, both saying that they don't want to hear it from the acting attorney general, they think robert mueller can speak for himself. nbc ns first to report last december according to government officials and others familiar wit the investigation that could be winding down, that confidential report robert mueller in the russia investigation could come as early as mid-feoruary. so now, we wait. here at the white house, the president has been fiercely trying toistance himself from roger stone, a man that he's been close to, a confidant f decades now saying that stone wasn't a part of his campaign, sar insisting this h
peter alexander at the white house for us. we heard from the acting attorney general yesterday who said that the mueller invediigation is w down. is there anything inconsistent what we're seeing here with this new case and that statement? >> reporter: it does give indications inthat that robert mueller may be windinghedown. indications, the fact that the sentencing phase for michael flynn is expected to take place shortly. but even as we heard from matt whisk wh whitaker, this morning...
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peter baker. former fbi assistant director for counterintelligence, frank figliuzzi. jeremy bash. at the table, elise jordan, former aide in the george w. bush white house and state department. euge euge eugene. i have to start with you, frank figliuzzi. i read this report with my eyes rolling back in my head and my stomach sinking. take us through all the -- i talked to a former senior law enforcement official who said forget about drug cases. they're done. you can't prosecute them or investigate them without money. and on the counterintel side, i assume a lot of informants rely on the financial piece of that partnership. >> you know, nicolle, i'll never forget as a very young supervisor at headquarters getting called up to the assistant director's office and it was a very sensitive clo closed-door meeting about the case. i turn around to walk out, i see a sign posted on the back of his office door, i'll never forget it. it said "america is at peace because the fbi is at war." and that was the mentality then and it's the mentality now. american people need to understand the fbi goes to battle on our streets every single day. if you th
peter baker. former fbi assistant director for counterintelligence, frank figliuzzi. jeremy bash. at the table, elise jordan, former aide in the george w. bush white house and state department. euge euge eugene. i have to start with you, frank figliuzzi. i read this report with my eyes rolling back in my head and my stomach sinking. take us through all the -- i talked to a former senior law enforcement official who said forget about drug cases. they're done. you can't prosecute them or...
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was put up in the lobby by court employees, and peter's going to show you from the very top, let's pan on down. yme retd i lob until s e werey peopledhe wo be here. so now the thinking is that she's back, and she's safe and sound. their hope is that she will come and see this tree in person. we will see. when jayme escaped on thursday, she had no idea where she was or what she was waiting for outside her home where she was being held in gordon, wisconsin. luckily, very luckily, she saw a former social worker, jeanne nutter walking her dog henry. gordon said -- nutter said it's a safe place and she sometimes doesn't take her cell phone and lock doors. when she saw jayme, they called law enforcement. she shares the frightening details. >> i was at the end of my driveway. i saw a young woman who appeared to be in distress. she was probably about 10 or 12 feet from me saying, i need help. all i knew is whoever this child is, she's in trouble. >> reporter: what did you see that made you think she was in trouble? >> because it was 19 or 20 degrees outside, and she only had a sweatshirt on. and maybe some black leggings. i thought she was in h
was put up in the lobby by court employees, and peter's going to show you from the very top, let's pan on down. yme retd i lob until s e werey peopledhe wo be here. so now the thinking is that she's back, and she's safe and sound. their hope is that she will come and see this tree in person. we will see. when jayme escaped on thursday, she had no idea where she was or what she was waiting for outside her home where she was being held in gordon, wisconsin. luckily, very luckily, she saw a former...
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w, e your legacy. >> giuliani responded absolutely. rudy giuliani lied for trump. somehow i don't think it will be it. i don't care. i'll be dead. i can explain it to saint peter.r, i don't think as a lawyer i ever said anything that's untruthful. i have a sense of ethics that's as high as anybody you can imagine. i've been doing this forever. i'm doing in what i believe in. i may not always be right but i'm doing what i believe is right. susan, didn't you work for him and does this look like the same individual you worked for? what's going on here? >> this is not the american's mayor i knew. this is a different rudy giuliani. he, obviously, doesn't care about his legacy. he's out there supporting the president trump blindly. and maybe not with all the information. i wish you could see years ago when he used to give reports, budget reports, everything, he would do it completely unscripted, have every fact down, able to deliver hour long speech and not miss a beat. this seems this is a different rudy giuliani now and he's more concerned about staying relevant and in the news media than he is definitely about his legacy. >> so gene robinson we'll talk about the c
w, e your legacy. >> giuliani responded absolutely. rudy giuliani lied for trump. somehow i don't think it will be it. i don't care. i'll be dead. i can explain it to saint peter.r, i don't think as a lawyer i ever said anything that's untruthful. i have a sense of ethics that's as high as anybody you can imagine. i've been doing this forever. i'm doing in what i believe in. i may not always be right but i'm doing what i believe is right. susan, didn't you work for him and does this look...