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strong storms sweep across the western u.s. leaving a path of destruction in the wake. >> outrage in a d.c. neighborhood. when a dog is left in this pep. for days on ends in the cold. i'm stephen tschida with the story for you. larry: later, clearing up the confusion of the meters in the district finally put to use after years of debate. >> plus, why the man at the center of the liquor b my husband wants to stay free from artificial ingredients. whole family nts to stay free from artificial preservatives. and my debit card wants to stay on a diet. fill your cart with giant's nature's promise brand. great prices on over 800 organic and free-from items. eat well for less. my giant. z231xz zi0z y231xy yi0y alison: 7 on storm watch as heavy rain sweep across the western u.s. in sequoia national park it meant the end to a massive tree. it was one that was hallowed out in 1880. alison: for cars to drive beneath it. the pioneer cabin tre
strong storms sweep across the western u.s. leaving a path of destruction in the wake. >> outrage in a d.c. neighborhood. when a dog is left in this pep. for days on ends in the cold. i'm stephen tschida with the story for you. larry: later, clearing up the confusion of the meters in the district finally put to use after years of debate. >> plus, why the man at the center of the liquor b my husband wants to stay free from artificial ingredients. whole family nts to stay free from...
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Jan 6, 2017
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. >>> people across much of the western u.s. are perhaps leaving their bikes at home. the region is blanketed with heavy snow and forcing authorities to close off major roads. robert speta joins us with the latest. >> we have been seeing this plume of moisture come on kicki along with the heavy snow. i'll show you video from california in some of the mountain passes where the interstate was completely shutdown almost turning into a parking lot because of traffic accidents on the roadways there. due a lot of people not being used or ill prepared to drive in that winter weather. in denver a lot of homeless communities taking the brunt of this storm. volunteers provided with blankets and warm clothing to wear with the snowstorm continuing to hit the area and some pretty severe. still some very frigid temperatures as this drifts off towards the east. it will be moving into the deep south and extending over towards parts of louisiana, alabama and also into georgia. want to talk about that more later. already state of emergency has been issued in the areas. why is snow getti
. >>> people across much of the western u.s. are perhaps leaving their bikes at home. the region is blanketed with heavy snow and forcing authorities to close off major roads. robert speta joins us with the latest. >> we have been seeing this plume of moisture come on kicki along with the heavy snow. i'll show you video from california in some of the mountain passes where the interstate was completely shutdown almost turning into a parking lot because of traffic accidents on the...
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serious floods are forcing thousands of people to evacuate from the western u.s.n monday, residents of east of lalake tahoe in nevada along wi portions in northern california were told to leave after heavy rainfall swept through the area. storm knocked out power to 70,000 customers. trees fell because of the stormy conditions. take a look at this picture. this is a sequoia tree. it toppled because of the loose ground due to the heavy rainfall.. it shattered on impact. very sad newsws. unfortunately the atmospheric river will continue to cause heavy rainfall orr heavy snowfal inin the higher elevations. nearly 150 -- millimeters of rain could happen in the area. san francisco, los angeles, with heavy rainfall especially on tuesday and rainy weather will likely continue at least into your thursday and seattle, you'll see snow on tuesday and temperatures expected to be quite shilly starting on wednesday and that will continue into your thursday. so please d do bundle up. it's much colder in southeastern portions of europe. a cold voluntary tex has been lingering here
serious floods are forcing thousands of people to evacuate from the western u.s.n monday, residents of east of lalake tahoe in nevada along wi portions in northern california were told to leave after heavy rainfall swept through the area. storm knocked out power to 70,000 customers. trees fell because of the stormy conditions. take a look at this picture. this is a sequoia tree. it toppled because of the loose ground due to the heavy rainfall.. it shattered on impact. very sad newsws....
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. >> reporter: sections of western u.s. reeling after days of winter weather including heavy snow and rain. >> it's crazy. i've never seen anything like this, it wasn't this bad. >> reporter: flooding forcing thousands of people to evacuate parts of california and nevada in the reno area alone, more than 400 homes have been et a flood s ri stage.'ve ti'dere 18 years. >> reporter: the rough weather causing crashes a downing trees. >> we here boom, boom, on top. and what the heck is that going g storms outside sacramento we to topple the thasamous for iiv right now hol its trunk in 1800s. while north of diemonday, a driver was killed when an oak tree fell on a minivan. >> it appears at this time that it's just a tragic unfortunate accident. >> reporter: it's not just the west. cold weather has been blasting people as far south as houston, they were dealing with frozen pipes, in the carolina black ice has been a ken on a number of roadways. back here in the golden states, storms in in just the last week brought as much 15 inch
. >> reporter: sections of western u.s. reeling after days of winter weather including heavy snow and rain. >> it's crazy. i've never seen anything like this, it wasn't this bad. >> reporter: flooding forcing thousands of people to evacuate parts of california and nevada in the reno area alone, more than 400 homes have been et a flood s ri stage.'ve ti'dere 18 years. >> reporter: the rough weather causing crashes a downing trees. >> we here boom, boom, on top. and...
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Jan 10, 2017
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it's raining in the western u.s.nd even more is on the way. >> rivers in northern california are at their highest level in years and still swelling. in some cases overflowing banks. hundreds of homes in sonoma valley have been flooded and roads are closed. hillsides stripped by wildfires and could give way. >> the pioneer cabin tree in big tree state park was hallowed out in the 1880s to visitors could pass through it. it collapsed on sunday and more rain is expected in that region today as well. >> a lot of people were upset seeing it. it's one of the things so many people get to go to every year. >> it's a pity. >> and happening right now in florida, the man hunt for the killer of a police sergeant in orlando. >> officers have spent nearly 24 there's a $60,000 reward for histure. police say they he shot and killed an officer. the search has had tragic results. a deputy first class was killed trying to find the suspect. we have more. >> reporter: just after 7:00 a.m. master sergeant deborah clayton a 17 year veteran
it's raining in the western u.s.nd even more is on the way. >> rivers in northern california are at their highest level in years and still swelling. in some cases overflowing banks. hundreds of homes in sonoma valley have been flooded and roads are closed. hillsides stripped by wildfires and could give way. >> the pioneer cabin tree in big tree state park was hallowed out in the 1880s to visitors could pass through it. it collapsed on sunday and more rain is expected in that region...
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. >> reporter: sections of western u.s. reeling after days of winter weather including heavy snow and rain. >> it's crazy. i've never seen anything like this, it wasn't this bad. >> reporter: flooding forcing thousands of people to evacuate parts of california and nevada in the reno area alone, more than 400 homes have been evacuated as river swollen more than four feet above flood stage. >> i've never seen that before. i've lived out here 18 years. >> reporter: the rough weather causing crashes and downing trees. >> we here boom, boom, on top. and what the heck is that going on? next thing we know, we see the water in front of us, falling down. >> reporter: in california, storms outside sacramento were enough to topple the state's giant sequoia known as the tunnel tree. thtr drive, right now hole carved in its trunk in 1800s. while north of san diego monday, a driver was killed when an oak tree fell on a minivan. >> it appears at this time that it's just a tragic unfortunate accident. >> reporter: it's not just the west. c
. >> reporter: sections of western u.s. reeling after days of winter weather including heavy snow and rain. >> it's crazy. i've never seen anything like this, it wasn't this bad. >> reporter: flooding forcing thousands of people to evacuate parts of california and nevada in the reno area alone, more than 400 homes have been evacuated as river swollen more than four feet above flood stage. >> i've never seen that before. i've lived out here 18 years. >> reporter:...
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. >>> a winter storm is battering the western u.s. bringing heavy rain, strong winds and even ice and snow. >> first up take a look at this. you can see the storm moving in from the pacific and affecting parts of ten states. many roads blocked by flooding and mud slides. the storm toppled many trees in the san francisco bay area including this one in the city's mission district. it demolished the two cars you see there but there were no injuries. torrential rains and major flooding. a state of emergency on the west coast. rivers rising to their highest levels in more than a decade. the truckee river in northern nevada cresting overnight forcing people in more than 1,000 homes to be evacuated in reno. in northern california, at least three people have died from falling trees and flooded roads. in wine country vineyards underwater. this drone video showing the swollen napa river. >> to look like this two days into it with a week to go, this is going to be a mess. >> the waterfalls in yosemite national park overflowing as the merced rive
. >>> a winter storm is battering the western u.s. bringing heavy rain, strong winds and even ice and snow. >> first up take a look at this. you can see the storm moving in from the pacific and affecting parts of ten states. many roads blocked by flooding and mud slides. the storm toppled many trees in the san francisco bay area including this one in the city's mission district. it demolished the two cars you see there but there were no injuries. torrential rains and major...
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Jan 16, 2017
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here we go across÷ú the western u.s., active storm tracker, one after another storm coming in, snow accumulationulation could exceed about 10 to 15 feet over the incredible amount of day forecast across portions of the united states and÷ú leaving wit perspective, the french alps, beautiful shot there of ice and snow accumulating in the past couple of days. you take a look at the çscene,e know parts of the river there is beginning to freeze over, extreme temperatures are in place with high temperature out westym ushering in some of the coldest weather we've seen in years. this is the time of year, middle of january into early february wherezv the northern hemisphere sees and it's precisely what's happening in placesv: here in t se upper 40s fahrenheit. this showsç you're not in the major city getting a break from the extreme cold around parts of europe. >> thanks so much. >>> and thank you so much forç joining us, i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm george howell. remember to connect with us on twitter any xÑ4ñ early start is next for our viewers here in the united states. for our other viewers ar
here we go across÷ú the western u.s., active storm tracker, one after another storm coming in, snow accumulationulation could exceed about 10 to 15 feet over the incredible amount of day forecast across portions of the united states and÷ú leaving wit perspective, the french alps, beautiful shot there of ice and snow accumulating in the past couple of days. you take a look at the çscene,e know parts of the river there is beginning to freeze over, extreme temperatures are in place with high...
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Jan 16, 2017
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in the western u.s., it has been as active as they come. storms continue to plow into the west. one of the more remarkable forecasts you will ever see is coming out of mt. baker in washington state in the northern cascades. those are actual snow forecast accumulations. over 50 inches. on tuesday. potentially up to 70 inches of snow. that is 13-15 feet of fresh snow. we will show you the tremendous amount of moisture, and this is an avalanche concern as well. >> thank you. >>> still ahead here on "cnn newsroom." they have grown-up in the white house, and now hear the advice that the obama daughters are receiving as they move forward. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatm
in the western u.s., it has been as active as they come. storms continue to plow into the west. one of the more remarkable forecasts you will ever see is coming out of mt. baker in washington state in the northern cascades. those are actual snow forecast accumulations. over 50 inches. on tuesday. potentially up to 70 inches of snow. that is 13-15 feet of fresh snow. we will show you the tremendous amount of moisture, and this is an avalanche concern as well. >> thank you. >>>...
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at least two deaths now blamed on that winter storm that is moving from the western u.s. into the southeast. coastal oregon and washington state hit particularly hard. an eight-year-old girl was killed when a tree fell into her family's home in lincoln county, oregon. and in denver crews there are working to try to keep the roads open despite high winds and frigid temperatures. also dozens of flights have now been canceled at denver international, the storm now moving east and several southern states including georgia and the carolinas have all issued winter storm watches. >>> back here in the bay area we're all gearing up for another big storm. bill, you said although bit of rain saturday, really picks up steam sunday. >> it really does. check this out heather. we're calling it an atmospheric river. we used to call it pineapple express, or a southern connection. but see where it's coming from? >> yep. >> it's a narrow band. it doesn't look like a loot but that's a lot. it's going to hammer us probably on sunday morning. before that, light showers. not a bad day today, ob
at least two deaths now blamed on that winter storm that is moving from the western u.s. into the southeast. coastal oregon and washington state hit particularly hard. an eight-year-old girl was killed when a tree fell into her family's home in lincoln county, oregon. and in denver crews there are working to try to keep the roads open despite high winds and frigid temperatures. also dozens of flights have now been canceled at denver international, the storm now moving east and several southern...
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through sunday during the afternoon and then here's the main storm system coming out of the sort western, u.s., and it slows down as it is cut off from the hain jet stream, picks you have the gulf of mexico moisture. we have steady rain in here, at least first half of the day on monday, it will be raining all day long but worst of it through noon time, pockets of the heavier rain, strong wind off the ocean, potential for coastal flooding, wind gusting to 50 miles an hour. interior snow for new england, heavy upstate insuring into northern new england. at the coast, skies will see worst of it from the storm system late sunday night through monday, heavy rain, one to 2 inches possible, is there a high wind watch that will go into effect early monday morning, gust is 55 to 60 miles an hour and then again with that on shore wind, backup the water a little bit around times of high tide so potential for coastal flooding on monday. rainfall amounts again generally about one to 2 inches along the coastline. so for today, fog around this morning, otherwise, maybe a little bit of sunshine this afternoo
through sunday during the afternoon and then here's the main storm system coming out of the sort western, u.s., and it slows down as it is cut off from the hain jet stream, picks you have the gulf of mexico moisture. we have steady rain in here, at least first half of the day on monday, it will be raining all day long but worst of it through noon time, pockets of the heavier rain, strong wind off the ocean, potential for coastal flooding, wind gusting to 50 miles an hour. interior snow for new...
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. >>> a storm affects seven states in the western u.s. heavy snow from california and oregon to colorado. up to 4 feet is expected in higher elevations. the forecast is expected to bring snow, ice, and rain to the south later this week. experienced severe weather in the south including tornadoes. at least six people were killed in alabama, gentleman, and florida. high winds tore through homes and businesses and left thousands without power. >>> a revenge porn victim files charges. ahead, why she wants g >>> mcdonald's is in a fight over a new store in one of the world's holiest neighborhoods. >> i'll say. one calls the fast food giant near the vatican a disgrace as a lawsuit tries to shut it down. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by weightwatchers. lose weight and enjoy the things you love. weightwatchers. live fully. i've eaten everything i love. tacos, pasta... i've never felt deprived. i would say to anybody who's thinking about joining weight watchers... take the leap, a
. >>> a storm affects seven states in the western u.s. heavy snow from california and oregon to colorado. up to 4 feet is expected in higher elevations. the forecast is expected to bring snow, ice, and rain to the south later this week. experienced severe weather in the south including tornadoes. at least six people were killed in alabama, gentleman, and florida. high winds tore through homes and businesses and left thousands without power. >>> a revenge porn victim files...
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u.s. mainland. two of the aircraft landed at the marine corps air station in the western japanese prefecture of yamaguchi. they left the base in arizona along with eight other f-35s last week. the u.s. military is deploying advanced equipment in washington's pivot to asia policy. a total of 16 of 35 will be deployed this year. some local people have voiced concern over their safety. an f-35 caught fire in midair in the u.s. last year. they also say the deployment could increase the risk of an attack on the base. >>> japanese electronics maker toshiba is struggling to recover from big losses in its business. gene otani joins us with more on that and other business headlines. >>> executives at toshiba may spin off their flash memory manufacturing operations. the plan comes after their announcement last month that the firm may post several billion dollars in losses from its nuclear power business in the united states. the officials say they've yet to make a final decision. they may seek investment from other companies. sources say they're considering selling a partial stake in the chipmaking operation to we
u.s. mainland. two of the aircraft landed at the marine corps air station in the western japanese prefecture of yamaguchi. they left the base in arizona along with eight other f-35s last week. the u.s. military is deploying advanced equipment in washington's pivot to asia policy. a total of 16 of 35 will be deployed this year. some local people have voiced concern over their safety. an f-35 caught fire in midair in the u.s. last year. they also say the deployment could increase the risk of an...
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. >>> a winter storm warning affecting seven states in the western u.s. heavy snow fell from northern california and oregon to colorado. up to four feet expected in higher elevations. the large storm is expected to bring snow, ice and rain to the south later this week. states in the south already experienced severe storms this week including tornadoes. at least six people were killed in alabama, florida and georgia. people are clearing away debris after high winds tore through homes and businesses and left thousands without power. >> this video shows scary moments aboard a southwest flight heading to orlando from san antonio. oxygen masks dropped down monday night when the plane experienced cabin pressurization problems. the flight made an emergency landing in jacksonville. southwest says none of the 133 passengers were hurt. the plane is out of service. >>> a revenge porn victim files a first of its kind lawsuit. why she wants google and other , >>> mcdonald's is in a fight over a new store in one of the world's holiest neighborhoods. >> one church leade
. >>> a winter storm warning affecting seven states in the western u.s. heavy snow fell from northern california and oregon to colorado. up to four feet expected in higher elevations. the large storm is expected to bring snow, ice and rain to the south later this week. states in the south already experienced severe storms this week including tornadoes. at least six people were killed in alabama, florida and georgia. people are clearing away debris after high winds tore through homes...
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. >>> people in western states of the u.s. are experiencing severe weather conditions. let's find out more from our meteorologist robert speta. he joins us with the details. >> this river of moisture has been bringing intense rain and snow here across parts of california through oregon and also into nevada and onto idaho and wyoming. you've been seeing all this precipitation. it's been lined up. some areas across the mountains of california off to a meter of snowfall. you have the snowfall amounts combining with the rain creating intense flooding. the storm brought about 100 kilometer winds down in numerous trees. some very large ones as well. up to 40 centimeters seen here into oregon. as i mentioned in the mountains of california, you've seen up to 100 centimeters in a few locations. you're expecting more on top of it. 40 additional centimeters. the big issue if you are a skier or snow boarder especially in the mountains, you might think this is great news. the problem is and we've been seeing this on a lot of hillsides is the threat of averanue -- it's causing travel
. >>> people in western states of the u.s. are experiencing severe weather conditions. let's find out more from our meteorologist robert speta. he joins us with the details. >> this river of moisture has been bringing intense rain and snow here across parts of california through oregon and also into nevada and onto idaho and wyoming. you've been seeing all this precipitation. it's been lined up. some areas across the mountains of california off to a meter of snowfall. you have...
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this is new video from western poland. u.s. army troops, tanks, other armors vehicles roifd in poland. a lieutenant with this troop also said they would eventually go into the baltic states, estonia, lithuania, latvia, to protect those nato partners from a russian threat also. there's about 1,000 troops in this protection effort. >>> happening today, police are going to hold a town hall meeting to update last friday's police shooting in san francisco's ocean view neighborhood. the suspect received life threatening injuries after being shot by an officer on capital avenue and minerva street. the suspect's neighbor called 911 to report that the suspect was banging on the wall. police say when officers tried to talk to him, he became combative and grabbed a baton from one of the officers. this town hall meeting will be held at 6:00 p.m. at the recreation center on capital avenue. >>> an illegal operation in oakland that included gambling, drugs, and raw sewage is out of business this morning. deputies arrested 20 of the 28 people
this is new video from western poland. u.s. army troops, tanks, other armors vehicles roifd in poland. a lieutenant with this troop also said they would eventually go into the baltic states, estonia, lithuania, latvia, to protect those nato partners from a russian threat also. there's about 1,000 troops in this protection effort. >>> happening today, police are going to hold a town hall meeting to update last friday's police shooting in san francisco's ocean view neighborhood. the...
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also the arctic blast in western canada and northwestern u.s. that's going to come our way. starting later tomorrow. but first things first get rid of this guy and kick it out of here but notice isolated showers still lingering this evening and even overnight. clearing out for tomorrow. so sunshine a few clouds but not a bad day. kind of windy. the we'll get into the 50s before temperatures the drop later on in the afternoon. we turn cold on thursday. and headed our way across the midwest. the streak of snow from west virginia by thursday afternoon. this is going to be with us later thursday evening into the overnight into friday morning. it's light but it's cold enough it should stick and anything that's not treated. low pressure south and east will pull away. the problem is the timing. this could drop not a lot. an inch, maybe an inch and a half in some spots or less even. but the timing is bad for friday morning. and then the weekend, i know you've heard about a potential storm. i put the isobars. low pressure is going to form here and it looks like a coastal low off the
also the arctic blast in western canada and northwestern u.s. that's going to come our way. starting later tomorrow. but first things first get rid of this guy and kick it out of here but notice isolated showers still lingering this evening and even overnight. clearing out for tomorrow. so sunshine a few clouds but not a bad day. kind of windy. the we'll get into the 50s before temperatures the drop later on in the afternoon. we turn cold on thursday. and headed our way across the midwest. the...
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u.s. heavy armor will be arriving here in western poland. all part of the largest u.s. military buildup in europe since the end of the cold war. and while america has said this is all about reassuring nato allies, russia sees it as a direct threat. >> it is obvious that the goal of these efforts as well as the hasty deployment of military efforts in europe is an attempt of the outgoing obama administration to complicated as much as possible this bilateral relation. jonathan: britain, too, is boosting defense in eastern europe, taking command of the high-readiness force and planning to send hundreds of troops to estonia and poland. the nato alliance wants to send a strong message to russia. but that will largely depend on donald trump. jonathan beale, bbc news, western poland. rajini: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, asking the right questions is an art form, and tonight we find out what it takes to get the answer you are after. whales and humans are almost unique in the animal kingdom. females of both species go through menopause in their 40's o
u.s. heavy armor will be arriving here in western poland. all part of the largest u.s. military buildup in europe since the end of the cold war. and while america has said this is all about reassuring nato allies, russia sees it as a direct threat. >> it is obvious that the goal of these efforts as well as the hasty deployment of military efforts in europe is an attempt of the outgoing obama administration to complicated as much as possible this bilateral relation. jonathan: britain, too,...
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u.s. and western response. >> their argument is that, if they threaten u.s.ies, if we respond against them, that maybe we'll back off. maybe we'll be timid and not escalate. so they are not sure, especially with the obama administration, how we are going to act. we have not been clear. >> hmm. there is the same -- the same defector said kim jong un is eager to take advantage of any uncertainty that might emerge between the transition period between obama and trump. does it sound like a typical kim jong un strategy, something he would take advantage of it? >> oh, absolutely. he is very anxious to take advantage anywhere he can. so president-elect trump has got to be very ready when he comes in to immediately take some actions. >> so what could those actions be? because successive administrations, republican and democrat, have tried negotiations, sanctions relief and economic sanctions, yet the march towards a nuclear weapon has continued. what can donald trump do differently that would be effective? >> well, there are a variety of things that he could try to d
u.s. and western response. >> their argument is that, if they threaten u.s.ies, if we respond against them, that maybe we'll back off. maybe we'll be timid and not escalate. so they are not sure, especially with the obama administration, how we are going to act. we have not been clear. >> hmm. there is the same -- the same defector said kim jong un is eager to take advantage of any uncertainty that might emerge between the transition period between obama and trump. does it sound...
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u.s. mainland. two of the aircraft landed at a marine base in western japan. there's some of the advanced military equipment the u.s. defense department is deploying under washington's pivot to asia policy. a total of 16 of the jets will replace older ones at the base this year. but local people have voiced concern over their safety. an f-35 caught fire in the u.s. last year. they say it could increase the risk of an attack on the base. >>> members of the association of southeast asian nations have staged a drill in thailand to improve medical cooperation during disasters. it's the first of its kind. orie sugimoto has the latest. >> reporter: countries are now working together to get ready for the future disaster. they took part in the drill from the japan international cooperation agency, jica. participants share information. asia-pacific is still the world's most dangerous prone region and a well-coordinated response among its members ten years from now. >> translator: 70% of all disasters in the world happen in asia. the question is not whether each nation c
u.s. mainland. two of the aircraft landed at a marine base in western japan. there's some of the advanced military equipment the u.s. defense department is deploying under washington's pivot to asia policy. a total of 16 of the jets will replace older ones at the base this year. but local people have voiced concern over their safety. an f-35 caught fire in the u.s. last year. they say it could increase the risk of an attack on the base. >>> members of the association of southeast asian...
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activity was brisk in the western and southern u.s. >>> meanwhile, consumer spending increased last monthamericans shelled out for vehicles and a range of other goods. spending was up half a percent in line with estimates. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. th every click...call...punch... and paycheck... you've earned your medicare. it was a deal that was made long ago, and aarp believes it should be honored. thankfully, president trump does too. "i am going to protect and save your social security and your medicare. you made a deal a long time ago." now, it's congress' turn. tell them to protect medicare. with not food, become food? thankfully at panera, 100% of our food is 100% clean. no artificial preservatives, sweeteners, flavors, or colors. panera. food as it should be. >>> all right. welcome back now. developing news on capitol hill. the senate is voting on a procedural step in rex tillerson's nomination for secretary of state. the final vote on his nomination is expected to happen a little bit later this week. before the vote got under way, senate minority leader c
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. >> the french example although no one would call into doubt there are threats on both western europe and the u.s. coming from the islamic state group and al qaeda groups, seems to me france and the u.s. are very different in that the u.s. already has vetting procedures that were not the case for france. and that there is an ocean between the middle east and the u.s. >> well, oceans sadly, which once protected us don't anymore. and as we all know, in america, we had this attack in san bernardino. the woman half of the team there of assassins if you will, came in here on what they call a k1 fiancee visa. she was not vetted properly. there were apparently all kinds of things on her social media that indicated she was coming here to commit jihad. she was not checked out. she came in here and 14 people who went to an office christmas party in california are dead because of that. that's unacceptable. i mean, you know, that's the most basic rule of society, right? you have to protect your country. >> one of the motivations and the general context that is cited in this executive order are the 9/11 attac
. >> the french example although no one would call into doubt there are threats on both western europe and the u.s. coming from the islamic state group and al qaeda groups, seems to me france and the u.s. are very different in that the u.s. already has vetting procedures that were not the case for france. and that there is an ocean between the middle east and the u.s. >> well, oceans sadly, which once protected us don't anymore. and as we all know, in america, we had this attack in...
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it stays cold to the western two-thirds of the u.s. that's what's happening around the country.t's going on in your neck of the woods. >> this morning it's cold. temperatures in the middle to upper teens across the area. 19 degrees in the district. lees burg at 18 degrees. some areas like culpepper down to 11 degrees now. >> a lot of weather going on out >> do you hear the sounds of clickty clack. nobody would know you're here. >> how are you getting in and out of your clothes so fast? wow! >> that's a whole different. [ laughter ] >> it's a good week for me to be back in studio 1a. we marking the since it's the morning after the golden globes, we thought we would start with the countless is aboutriinople into housardo kind of person who is in the news. we invite them in to learn more about them. >> we've been so privileged to have some of the most fascinating, extraordinary people stop by our little studio. ♪ >> entertainment has been part of the show. >> i know you have varied interests. >> when are you getting married? >> this is what you do to imitate betty davis. >> you loo
it stays cold to the western two-thirds of the u.s. that's what's happening around the country.t's going on in your neck of the woods. >> this morning it's cold. temperatures in the middle to upper teens across the area. 19 degrees in the district. lees burg at 18 degrees. some areas like culpepper down to 11 degrees now. >> a lot of weather going on out >> do you hear the sounds of clickty clack. nobody would know you're here. >> how are you getting in and out of your...
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u.s. and other western governments and they focus their attention on that. going back to exposing documents on the u.s. military, including u.s. military service members deployed abroad. u.s. diplomatic cables. there's a long history here of making and a target of the u.s. so the idea that julian assange is a trustworthy source on where he got this information is just unimaginable. and don't trust me, okay? and don't even listen to the obama administration or the democrats. listen to republicans on this. mitch mcconnell, paul ryan, lindsey dpram, john mccain, tom cotton, they've all said the same today. it's almost unfathomable to understand why the u.s. president-elect is investing confidence in julian assange on this issue. >> when wikileaks happened, donald trump's response characteristically in a tweet was, there should be the death penalty for it things like this. so he has gone from -- >> can i till you what he said? because he sided with him in a tweet saying even julian assange said a 14 year old -- but he said he was, well, he was wanted by swedish a
u.s. and other western governments and they focus their attention on that. going back to exposing documents on the u.s. military, including u.s. military service members deployed abroad. u.s. diplomatic cables. there's a long history here of making and a target of the u.s. so the idea that julian assange is a trustworthy source on where he got this information is just unimaginable. and don't trust me, okay? and don't even listen to the obama administration or the democrats. listen to...
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thawing of relations between moscow and washington, less isolation, less opposition from western countries, from the u.s. and european union which have coordinated sanctions against russia together since it intervened in annexed territory from ukraine in 2014. hopes that this could perhaps lead to an end in that, an end of a united front coming from the west against russia. a lot of what donald trump has said during the election campaign and run up to the inauguration has been music to the kremlin's ears, particularly when he has talked about nato, the military alliance being obsolete. russia sees nato as an aggressive power and threat to it, but of course donald trump has contradicted himself in the past, has made reversal. a lot of people are waiting to see what could come of this first round of direct communications which are expected to take place in the coming hours. >> that call is scheduled for noon eastern, about four hours from now. ivan watson in moscow for us, thank you. >> let's go to germany, berlin's mayor has strong words for president trump. he says today at the beginning of the 21st cen
thawing of relations between moscow and washington, less isolation, less opposition from western countries, from the u.s. and european union which have coordinated sanctions against russia together since it intervened in annexed territory from ukraine in 2014. hopes that this could perhaps lead to an end in that, an end of a united front coming from the west against russia. a lot of what donald trump has said during the election campaign and run up to the inauguration has been music to the...
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u.s. president and western european leader.asany is the son of kurdistan president marsude barzani. >> the american people need to know the enormous sacrifice the kurdish people came ever since isis came crashing across the border. >> we have 1500 peshmergas killed and 10,000 wounded, that's a total of 11500 people. and as for civilians, the atrocities are unbelievable. thousands were perished. oliver: this is the military equipment fox news found being used by the peshmerga to fight isis in the spring of 2016. >> this is an american humvee. >> the other one they took from isis. >> we gave this to the iraqi army and the cowards fled and isis captured it from them and you captured it from isis. since then it's only gotten worse. >> because six iraqi divisions abandoned their posts and left equipment. in a matter of weeks, isis was a full-blown army. oliver: isis exposes risks and gaps in iraqi politics. >> where do you see this going? >> somewhat has not worked in iraq for a number of seasons. a, we are a tribal type, this is no
u.s. president and western european leader.asany is the son of kurdistan president marsude barzani. >> the american people need to know the enormous sacrifice the kurdish people came ever since isis came crashing across the border. >> we have 1500 peshmergas killed and 10,000 wounded, that's a total of 11500 people. and as for civilians, the atrocities are unbelievable. thousands were perished. oliver: this is the military equipment fox news found being used by the peshmerga to...
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u.s. president and western european leader. basany is the son of kurdistan president marsude barzani. >> the american people need to know the enormous sacrifice the kurdish people came ever since isis came crashing across the border. >> we have 1500 peshmergas killed and 10,000 wounded, that's a total of 11500 people. and as for civilians, the atrocities are unbelievable. thousands were perished. oliver: this is the military equipment fox news found being used by the peshmerga to fight isis in the spring of 2016. >> this is an american humvee. >> the other one they took from isis. >> we gave this to the iraqi army and the cowards fled and isis captured it from them and you captured it from isis. since then it's only gotten worse. >> because six iraqi divisions abandoned their posts and left equipment. in a matter of weeks, isis was a full-blown army. oliver: isis exposes risks and gaps in iraqi politics. >> where do you see this going? >> somewhat has not worked in iraq for a number of seasons. a, we are a tribal type, this is
u.s. president and western european leader. basany is the son of kurdistan president marsude barzani. >> the american people need to know the enormous sacrifice the kurdish people came ever since isis came crashing across the border. >> we have 1500 peshmergas killed and 10,000 wounded, that's a total of 11500 people. and as for civilians, the atrocities are unbelievable. thousands were perished. oliver: this is the military equipment fox news found being used by the peshmerga to...
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u.s. looks to to ensure western solidarity in pushing for sanctions. and finally, in managing refugee flows. i have been here for a number of years, and over the years the united states has stopped calling brussels and london and has started calling berlin to get angela mugler -- to get angela merkel to fix things in europe. donald trump put that all into question. at one point in the interview, he seemed to vladimir putin, the russian leader, and angela merkel in the same position as having to sort of vie for his favors. he says she was somebody who was worthy of respect but would have to work to maintain his trust just as vladimir putin would have to. annette: nick, thank you. moving on, the israelis and palestinians need to officially restate their commitment to the two-state solution. that was the message at the end of the weekend possibilities peace summit held in paris. both countries warned against taking unilateral steps against jerusalem or on borders that thed provide a solution to conflict. neither is really as nor palestinians attended the
u.s. looks to to ensure western solidarity in pushing for sanctions. and finally, in managing refugee flows. i have been here for a number of years, and over the years the united states has stopped calling brussels and london and has started calling berlin to get angela mugler -- to get angela merkel to fix things in europe. donald trump put that all into question. at one point in the interview, he seemed to vladimir putin, the russian leader, and angela merkel in the same position as having to...
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early reports suggest that they feel russia was trying to gain influence in the western hemisphere, not only in the u.s but also across europe. they are increasing their presence in the states. i would also raise the issue and suggest that president-elect trump has a choice to make about whether or not to keep director call me as the head of the fbi. he said he has not -- he has not said whether he will call for the resignation of james comey or have him finish out his term. there are key staffing implications and the implications this has for staffing in terms of the u.s. intel community are quite large. clearly, the basis of potentially whether or not they are going to remain on staff in the incoming trump administration, we could be witnessing here behind me in just under a couple of hours. vonnie: thanks so much, kevin come outside trump tower. we are just getting headlines from the transition spokesman thatspicer, including one says mike pompeo, including others, will attend the intel briefing. --ll ahead, with president-elect's trump's twitter campaign against automakers. ♪ mark: i'm mark barton
early reports suggest that they feel russia was trying to gain influence in the western hemisphere, not only in the u.s but also across europe. they are increasing their presence in the states. i would also raise the issue and suggest that president-elect trump has a choice to make about whether or not to keep director call me as the head of the fbi. he said he has not -- he has not said whether he will call for the resignation of james comey or have him finish out his term. there are key...
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u.s. and western companies. is that fair? did i capture you right? >> yes. you did. >> that is one end of the spectrum. it came to washington state and all of the u.s. ceos were there lined up with him taking pictures. he is the leader of a country that has the largest internet apparatus in the world. he is out there as you suggest is out to limit their market share in china. there is a complete disconnect between what you said here today. i wonder if you could explain the disconnect. >> sure. it reminds me of a little bit of my favorite artists, fogerty. it is a song called the gun slinger. it says we need somebody tough to come in and tame this town because all of the citizens are being roughed up by the outlaws. that's a good analysis about what's happening here today. they have sent a very clear message. if you raise your head you will get hit. we saw that after president obama took the case against the people's army and soon after that microsoft was attacked on anti-trust charges. technology companies know there's no rule of law in china, that if they ra
u.s. and western companies. is that fair? did i capture you right? >> yes. you did. >> that is one end of the spectrum. it came to washington state and all of the u.s. ceos were there lined up with him taking pictures. he is the leader of a country that has the largest internet apparatus in the world. he is out there as you suggest is out to limit their market share in china. there is a complete disconnect between what you said here today. i wonder if you could explain the...
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u.s. and western powers.w, back to "dateline conviction." >>> it has been a full year since i stood in the office of richard rosario's lawyer at the exoneration initiative, rebecca friedman. >> last time i spoke to you was a year ago. >> we're waiting for the judge's decision to give us this hearing and we're hoping he will do it and we can call all the witnesses. >> you were saying you have high hopes for it. >> now, the judge has made his decision. >> tell me what happened. >> our motion was denied without a hearing. the judge said there is not enough here for me to even give you your day in court. >> denied. in his decision, the judge wrote that rosario already had his day in court, referring back to that 2004 hearing where seven of his alibi witnesses testified and were rejected. the judge called that hearing extensive, and ruled that rosario's new motion to vacate his conviction is denied in all respects. bronx d.a. robert johnson declined an interview, but i got this e-mail from his office pointing out
u.s. and western powers.w, back to "dateline conviction." >>> it has been a full year since i stood in the office of richard rosario's lawyer at the exoneration initiative, rebecca friedman. >> last time i spoke to you was a year ago. >> we're waiting for the judge's decision to give us this hearing and we're hoping he will do it and we can call all the witnesses. >> you were saying you have high hopes for it. >> now, the judge has made his decision....
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u.s. shareholder. westernill pay a penalty for wire fraud, apparently not doing enough to prevent money laundering. you can see their rival money gram got a boost. at one point it gained as much as 7.1%. joe: let's look at the government bond market. two-year yield unchanged. moves higher in the 10 year yield right down to like 2.3% or around their earlier this week. now at its highest level of the year. a slew of good data, philadelphia fed, a bunch of other data this morning continuing to boost there. you can see the one-week chart of the 10 year yield. write down by 2.3%. yesterday we got yellen seeming hawkish. right back up there. scarlet: pretty dramatic move over the last few days. what you were talking about the real estate selloff. scarlet: here's a dollar. we had seen it in an earlier. . -- it earlier. it really lose steam after steven mnuchin's confirmation hearing said the dollar was struggling. this followed president-elect donald trump indicating the dollar was too strong for his liking as well.
u.s. shareholder. westernill pay a penalty for wire fraud, apparently not doing enough to prevent money laundering. you can see their rival money gram got a boost. at one point it gained as much as 7.1%. joe: let's look at the government bond market. two-year yield unchanged. moves higher in the 10 year yield right down to like 2.3% or around their earlier this week. now at its highest level of the year. a slew of good data, philadelphia fed, a bunch of other data this morning continuing to...
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u.s. leadership in the western hemisphere. lled for a more balanced approach to border protection saying security cannot just focus on, quote, end a series of stands on a one-foot line along the u.s./mexico border. kelly is expected to be confirmed by the homeland security committee and by the full senate later on. >>> and the confirmation hearings for the highest ranking member of president-elect trump's cabinet, secretary of state rex tillerson, will begin today. "usa today" reports while tillerson was a top executive, a subsidiary of exxonmobil did business with iran, syria and sudan while those countries were under u.s. sanctions as state sponsors of terrorism. according to a securities and exchange commission filings by a democratic research group, exxon did the business through a european-based third party from 2003 to 2005 with $53 million in sales to iran, $1 million to syria and $600,000 to sudan. tillerson became the director in 2001 and chief executive in 2006. in response, exxon said, these are all legal activities
u.s. leadership in the western hemisphere. lled for a more balanced approach to border protection saying security cannot just focus on, quote, end a series of stands on a one-foot line along the u.s./mexico border. kelly is expected to be confirmed by the homeland security committee and by the full senate later on. >>> and the confirmation hearings for the highest ranking member of president-elect trump's cabinet, secretary of state rex tillerson, will begin today. "usa...
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battle for the information space that will let them undercut democracy, undercut western values, and most of all, undercut the u.s. >> reporter: president-elect trump did echo one aspect of his intelligence briefing, that the interference in no way extended to manipulating the vote tallies. he also blames democrats for not safeguarding against hacks, and says he will have a counter-cyberattack plan within 90 days of taking office. reena. >> ninan: errol, thanks. coming up next, the parents of an american journalist killed by isis give their first tv interview to "60 minutes." the search for relief often leads here.s, today there's drug-free aleve direct therapy. a high intensity tens device that uses technology once only in doctors' offices. for deep penetrating relief at the source. aleve direct therapy. >> ninan: the parents of a journalist killed by isis are speaking about their son's death in their first tv interview. steven sotloff was the second american killed by the extremist group. he was kidnapped in august 2013, shortly after entering syria. in an interview with lesley stahl for "60 minutes," sot lor's
battle for the information space that will let them undercut democracy, undercut western values, and most of all, undercut the u.s. >> reporter: president-elect trump did echo one aspect of his intelligence briefing, that the interference in no way extended to manipulating the vote tallies. he also blames democrats for not safeguarding against hacks, and says he will have a counter-cyberattack plan within 90 days of taking office. reena. >> ninan: errol, thanks. coming up next, the...
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a hefty settlement because the government says western union ignored warning signs and allowed some schemes to happen. the federal trade commission and u.s. justice department accused western union of turning a blind eye to rampant fraud. last week the company settled the case and agreed to forfeit $586 million. specifically the feds said western union logged more than 260,000 fraud complaints in which people lost almost $350 million. yet the company did little to connect the dots to shut down repeat scammers who used its service. the government accused western union of letting the money flow so it could collect its fees. in a statement, western union said it worked with the ftc to settle the case and noted it had already increased overall compliance funding by more than 200%. now spends approximately $200 million per year on compliance. western union has pledged to continue beefing up its fraud monitoring to stop wire transfers that fund scams. here's the good news for victims. the ftc says that $586 million western union is forfeiting will be available to compensate the many victims of these frauds. how? you need to apply on the justic
a hefty settlement because the government says western union ignored warning signs and allowed some schemes to happen. the federal trade commission and u.s. justice department accused western union of turning a blind eye to rampant fraud. last week the company settled the case and agreed to forfeit $586 million. specifically the feds said western union logged more than 260,000 fraud complaints in which people lost almost $350 million. yet the company did little to connect the dots to shut down...
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example though no one would call into doubt there are threats in the western europe coming from the islamic groups seems to me that the u.s. an france are very different in that the u.s. already has vetting procedures that were not the case for france and that there is an ocean between the middle east and the u.s. >> well, oceans sadly, which once protected us don't anymore. and as we all know in america, we had this attack in san bernardino, the woman half of the team there of assassins if you will came in here on what they call a k1 fiance visa, she was not vetted properly, apparently all kind of things on her social media she was coming here to commit jihad and 14 people who went to an office christmas party in california are dead because of that. that's unacceptable. that's the most basic rule of society, right? you have to protect your country. >> does one of the motivations and general context cited in the executive order are the 9/11 attacks, teresa bergan says -- since that date, so what does that executive order do for this? >> just because that's the case doesn't mean it can't happen. it did happen. it happened
example though no one would call into doubt there are threats in the western europe coming from the islamic groups seems to me that the u.s. an france are very different in that the u.s. already has vetting procedures that were not the case for france and that there is an ocean between the middle east and the u.s. >> well, oceans sadly, which once protected us don't anymore. and as we all know in america, we had this attack in san bernardino, the woman half of the team there of assassins...
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are questions, but i think we are seeing a certain level of de-globalization in the western economies, europe, and u.shese sentiments are, where as in the case of china, we are seeing more of the growth because of where the chinese economy is growing, so i think we are seeing the chinese investments going to central asia and maybe southeast asia and other parts of asia. yvonne: great to have you in the studio. jixun foo, thank you. coming up, the imf says donald trump will give a modest boost, but remains a big unknown to the economy. we will go over that report, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: welcome back. you are watching "daybreak asia" . the imf has an update to its world outlook with a cautious stance on the policies of u.s. president-elect donald trump. here is the latest from ramy inocencio. what is the imf saying? comes to global growth, they are keeping the number unchanged for 2017-2018, but some positivity for the u.s., china, and the u.k. for you can see the numbers global growth, 2017, 3.4%, 2018, 3.6%. revision, a minor uptick of one percentage point, 2018, .4 percentage points up to
are questions, but i think we are seeing a certain level of de-globalization in the western economies, europe, and u.shese sentiments are, where as in the case of china, we are seeing more of the growth because of where the chinese economy is growing, so i think we are seeing the chinese investments going to central asia and maybe southeast asia and other parts of asia. yvonne: great to have you in the studio. jixun foo, thank you. coming up, the imf says donald trump will give a modest boost,...
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u.s. but to the western alliance. >> you know, april, we know that the former secretary leon panetta saidlso that it is quite dangerous to have president of the united states tweet his emotions, tweet his thoughts and often without consult of his advisers. i want to go back to the campaign when donald trump talked about tweeting as president of the united states and this is what he said back in warwick, rhode island in april this year. let's watch. >> you know, i tweeted today @real donald trump. don't worry, i'll give it up after i'm president, we won't tweet any more, i don't think, not presidential. >> he'll give it up because it is not presidential. doesn't look like that's going to happen. >> i don't know what's going to happen, but i tell you what, it is not presidential. as a reporter, as a journalist, the first thing i do is wake up and look to see what president-elect donald trump said on twitter, instead of going through shawn spicer or somebody else to see. this is bigger than that, i think it is deeper. i am not a psychologist or anything, but when you are president of the uni
u.s. but to the western alliance. >> you know, april, we know that the former secretary leon panetta saidlso that it is quite dangerous to have president of the united states tweet his emotions, tweet his thoughts and often without consult of his advisers. i want to go back to the campaign when donald trump talked about tweeting as president of the united states and this is what he said back in warwick, rhode island in april this year. let's watch. >> you know, i tweeted today @real...