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there has been similar moves in australia which is of interest to william hill for example where thele is now a loophole they are trying to shut. 0bviously from the bookmakers point of view in the uk, what they are arguing is that should the £2 levy be introduced directly that will affect a great number of betting shops around the uk, they will need to close which obviously will result in the loss of a number ofjobs and a lesser tax take for the treasury. richard, thank you for explaining that. it is one we will watch closely and shares actually in the two biggest in the uk actually opening up marginally at the moment. i want to show you news on the business live page. there is further deals about the sky deal. it raises questions too for the proposed deal with disney. the full details are there on the website. you're watching business live. i'm sally bundock. i'm ben thompson in london. our top story: the united states has approved controversial tariffs on chinese solar panel and south korean washing machines. both countries have criticised the tariffs. sally talking about the growt
there has been similar moves in australia which is of interest to william hill for example where thele is now a loophole they are trying to shut. 0bviously from the bookmakers point of view in the uk, what they are arguing is that should the £2 levy be introduced directly that will affect a great number of betting shops around the uk, they will need to close which obviously will result in the loss of a number ofjobs and a lesser tax take for the treasury. richard, thank you for explaining...
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and bookmakers william hill are offering offers of 6—4 that william will go totally shaven head to harry'syou very much will go totally shaven head to harry's wedding. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you pippa and benedicte. goodbye. after the damaging winds and snow as the day began it seemed a different world in stratford upon avon. but some of us have had fine weather. of course on the cold side, and we are not done with the weather hazards on the brisk cold north—westerly flow. there are more snow showers on the way. through to tonight and into tomorrow. some heavy. adding to the snow on the hills. and at lower levels and a few centimetres of snow in places. frosty and icy. as we start the day there are more to come over northern ireland. running into scotland and the western side. pushing into the central belt. to the borders. much of north—east scotla
and bookmakers william hill are offering offers of 6—4 that william will go totally shaven head to harry'syou very much will go totally shaven head to harry's wedding. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you pippa and benedicte. goodbye. after the damaging...
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and tweet me directl directly @willemmarx >>> coming up in the show, shares of the foot maker william hillore on that when we come back any object. any surface. if you've got a life you gotta swiffer you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, too. welcome to the party. signs signs" r iche mont has offered to buy the shares it believes the deal will boost its online presence. claudia has more details from milan this morning good morning, claudia. >> yes, good morning well, this is certainly a big announcement that comes today. the stock is higher by 24.45%. of course going towards that 38 euro per share price which is the price that richemont has put out. the reasoning behind it, they were already owning 50% of the company. they had only 25% building rights so up until now did not h
and tweet me directl directly @willemmarx >>> coming up in the show, shares of the foot maker william hillore on that when we come back any object. any surface. if you've got a life you gotta swiffer you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity...
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william hill moving lower with labrooks, with reports that the u.k.uld cut the maximum stake to two points. william hill, dropping the most since brexit on that and dragging down travel on the stock since hundred. guy: plenty of opportunity to pick a stock of the hour. i want to highlight the chart of ubs. seen the stock come down sharply after a big move up on friday. we have not filled the gap that was generated on the beginning 18th. thatf we phifill gap. matt, we have not talk enough about the german story, have we? there is a lot of uncertainty left in germany. he did get the delegates voting for a continued coalition talks with the cdu. in a couple of weeks they will have to go back to the party members, 400,000 of them, and ask them if they agree with any deal that has been reached. the likelihood is not sure. up next is "surveillance." this is bloomberg. ♪ we use our phones and computers the same way these days. so why do we pay to have a phone connected when we're already paying for internet? shouldn't it all just be one thing? that's why xfi
william hill moving lower with labrooks, with reports that the u.k.uld cut the maximum stake to two points. william hill, dropping the most since brexit on that and dragging down travel on the stock since hundred. guy: plenty of opportunity to pick a stock of the hour. i want to highlight the chart of ubs. seen the stock come down sharply after a big move up on friday. we have not filled the gap that was generated on the beginning 18th. thatf we phifill gap. matt, we have not talk enough about...
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is one of the big day in his today, and i mentioned william hill, you can 2.3 percent.a look at some of the losers in today's market. it will be interesting to see because the financials are a big piece of the imap high that guy showed you. here, indeed, we see bank of theand group right up at top. although no other financials really listed here. you do see paddy power down again today. second day in a row among the top 10 losers or bottom 10 losers depending on how you want to say it, and tesco, one of the big losers, down 3.5%. there is a tliv if you want to focus on retailers, if you want to follow the consumer story out of the u.k.. go> in yourn tliv < bloomberg to follow the supermarket earnings. guy: not quite so keen. morgan stanley has countered that treasuries are in a bear market, saying the market remains their value. market that i am talking about is a mild one, but it includes, you know, negative prices for high-yield bonds. set, the heads on of multi-asset income with investec asset management. are we in a bear market yet? approaching a bear market? is the
is one of the big day in his today, and i mentioned william hill, you can 2.3 percent.a look at some of the losers in today's market. it will be interesting to see because the financials are a big piece of the imap high that guy showed you. here, indeed, we see bank of theand group right up at top. although no other financials really listed here. you do see paddy power down again today. second day in a row among the top 10 losers or bottom 10 losers depending on how you want to say it, and...
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william hill lost 12% of their value. ladbrokes, of course, in an even worse position.maybe bookmakers will gotoa rumours that maybe bookmakers will go to a judicial review about the decision. the sunday press announced that before the review concluded, that before the review concluded, that perhaps it would be £2 and the decision had been made. it is an emotive subject. betting firms clearly make money from vulnerable people, that is how they operate. they can charge people putting more and more coins into these machines. they want to make a profit but at the same time they cannot target vulnerable people? we have seen the gambling commission could —— do an investigation into how a man lost his home thanks to a fixed betting terminals. up to 50% of profits from these machines come from problem gamblers. that's a lot of money. £1.8 billion was lost in these machines last year. the bookies say that they have implemented a self exclusion scheme where you can register yourself and say that you have a problem, you need to keep me out of those shots. is that being effectivel
william hill lost 12% of their value. ladbrokes, of course, in an even worse position.maybe bookmakers will gotoa rumours that maybe bookmakers will go to a judicial review about the decision. the sunday press announced that before the review concluded, that before the review concluded, that perhaps it would be £2 and the decision had been made. it is an emotive subject. betting firms clearly make money from vulnerable people, that is how they operate. they can charge people putting more and...
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william hill is down more than 14% and ladbrokes coral has fallen more than 12%.astically, to just £2. the government has already said it intends to reduce the maximum stake from £100 to between £50 and £2. dixons carphone has narrowed its profit outlook for the full—year. it now expects full—year pre—tax profit of between £365m—£385 million compared to a previous forecast of £360m—£400 million. commenting on trading for the 10 weeks to 6january, outgoing chief executive sebjames, said that in the uk and ireland "our boxing day sales did not quite mirror the promise of our very strong black friday week, but we are very confident that we grew market share in pretty much every category". he said: "looking forward we continue to keep our antennae twitching for any material change in consumer behaviour." in a move that could revolutionise the way we buy groceries, amazon opens its first supermarket without checkouts — human or self—service — to shoppers on monday. amazon go, in seattle, has been tested by staff for the past year. it uses ceiling—mounted cameras and el
william hill is down more than 14% and ladbrokes coral has fallen more than 12%.astically, to just £2. the government has already said it intends to reduce the maximum stake from £100 to between £50 and £2. dixons carphone has narrowed its profit outlook for the full—year. it now expects full—year pre—tax profit of between £365m—£385 million compared to a previous forecast of £360m—£400 million. commenting on trading for the 10 weeks to 6january, outgoing chief executive...
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hill, just little over a quarter of an inch every rain just under quarter for lynn, in cherry hill, williamttown, right around .18 inches. in fact, just over tent of an inch for lou, he lives in eagleville, john in mullica hill, just under .2. lower number therefore dean in aberdeen. but overall, we have got those numbers that are matching up very closely with what we dealt with at the airport. and temperatures, matching up pretty well, as well, 40's, 50's cents out there for our weather watch ers, some of the warmer spots that would be lynn in cherry hill at 50 degrees. he had ned chesterfield, right around ooh, as well. let me take you know to a live look at the city from across the river. courtesy of our live neighborhood network cam in palmyra cove nature park new jersey, notice the raindrops on the camera lens, visibility , not all that great in fact, it is to has gotten worse throughout the morning hours, and a lot of areas are dealing with light rain, some mist, some fog, especially for points north and west, we actually have visibilities, under a mile, portions every berks county on
hill, just little over a quarter of an inch every rain just under quarter for lynn, in cherry hill, williamttown, right around .18 inches. in fact, just over tent of an inch for lou, he lives in eagleville, john in mullica hill, just under .2. lower number therefore dean in aberdeen. but overall, we have got those numbers that are matching up very closely with what we dealt with at the airport. and temperatures, matching up pretty well, as well, 40's, 50's cents out there for our weather watch...
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they lived in cherry hill before moving to florida. and william died in the crash also. >>> and an expensive haul in chestnut hill. they took $22,000 worth of jewelry and an expensive shotgun. they broke in through the side window on the 8300 block of millman street. >>> when we get ready for a snow storm we should not neglect the fact that the weather can cause havoc with heating systems and the cold temperatures are yet to come. john rawlins has a primer of keeping heat in your house. >> by the time wemeter yik kenny of kenny's plumbing of havertown. water that froze in this home had thawed. he showed best to minimize. >> faucet let it drip. and a ceramic heater pointed toward the piping, that is your best option to get the heat to the enclosed area. he stresses be careful a heat gun like this one left to the pros and the rest of us focus on the safe placement of ceramic heaters and unheated areas in your house where pipes are in the walls. >> if you are an empty nester open up the rooms you are not heating and heat and make sure it's around 40
they lived in cherry hill before moving to florida. and william died in the crash also. >>> and an expensive haul in chestnut hill. they took $22,000 worth of jewelry and an expensive shotgun. they broke in through the side window on the 8300 block of millman street. >>> when we get ready for a snow storm we should not neglect the fact that the weather can cause havoc with heating systems and the cold temperatures are yet to come. john rawlins has a primer of keeping heat in...
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end of the spectrum we should be expecting, so their share prices of the likes of ladbrokes and william hill 140 today. skype'5 price is up and we will be talking about that in the next bar with an a naly5t. that in the next bar with an analyst. thank you, rachel. let's go to westminster now and get more reaction to the prime ministerial rebuke to bori5 reaction to the prime ministerial rebuke to boris johnson reaction to the prime ministerial rebuke to borisjohnson for his demand for more money for the nhs. let's go to vicki young. what is bori5 up to? he is not the health secretary. he's ended up with the front pages saying he is calling for more funding to improve the nhs, something voters cared deeply about, i think we can see what he is up to. pa rt i think we can see what he is up to. part of this goes back to that referendum on the campaign, he travelled around with the slogan saying there would be £350 million more week for the nhs after brexit, but it is unconventional for a cabinet minister to talk in advance about a cabinet meeting. i'm joined by the conservative mp mark pritchard
end of the spectrum we should be expecting, so their share prices of the likes of ladbrokes and william hill 140 today. skype'5 price is up and we will be talking about that in the next bar with an a naly5t. that in the next bar with an analyst. thank you, rachel. let's go to westminster now and get more reaction to the prime ministerial rebuke to bori5 reaction to the prime ministerial rebuke to boris johnson reaction to the prime ministerial rebuke to borisjohnson for his demand for more...
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just an update from our capitol hill producer, who retweets joe williams, who says that senator stabenow set a vote on the -- implying democrats are rejecting a vote today. caplanaplan c --raig replies -- some clarification on that. democrats line first. we go to chris in el dorado hills, california. to the after listening blame game as to how the government is now shutdown, i think it is rather important that people understand how all of the members voted last night, and as it turned out, there were five republicans that voted no and five democrats that voted yes. -- i willgly enough, just tell you who the republicans were that did vote no. just blake, lindsey graham, mike lee, mitch mcconnell, and rand paul. where is on the democratic side, there were five, specifically including doug jones, the newly elected representative from alabama. it seems to me that with everybody pointing fingers at each other, what happened here was a wash. if five republicans had not voted no, this bill would have passed and we would not be having this shutdown. i think we probably should be asking ourselves
just an update from our capitol hill producer, who retweets joe williams, who says that senator stabenow set a vote on the -- implying democrats are rejecting a vote today. caplanaplan c --raig replies -- some clarification on that. democrats line first. we go to chris in el dorado hills, california. to the after listening blame game as to how the government is now shutdown, i think it is rather important that people understand how all of the members voted last night, and as it turned out,...
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the school getting the playhouses hardy williams and cramer hill in camden and mastery prep elementaryphia. >>> amazon alexa just got a little more social. thanks to group of graduate students. fox's brian flores has more on this talkative version of alexa. >> reporter: this right here is not a typical amazon echo device. >> would you like to get to know each other now. >> you are looking at however what could be the future of smart devices. >> hi, this is sounding board. how is it going? >> good. how are you? >> that's great. i'm doing amazing g a team of university of washington graduate students developed a conversational social bot for alexa called sounding board. it is artificial intel l tell jones capable of having a conversation with you. >> we can talk about science. social media or superman. >> let's talk about super ma and. >> it sounds like you want to chat about superman. have you heard of this? in sweden it is illegal to name your child metallica, superman, veranda, ikea and elvis. [ laughter ] >> that's interesting. >> i'm happy you feel this is interesting. >> amazon rec
the school getting the playhouses hardy williams and cramer hill in camden and mastery prep elementaryphia. >>> amazon alexa just got a little more social. thanks to group of graduate students. fox's brian flores has more on this talkative version of alexa. >> reporter: this right here is not a typical amazon echo device. >> would you like to get to know each other now. >> you are looking at however what could be the future of smart devices. >> hi, this is...
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open for business and time now for sunday group, gop strategists karl rove, columnist for the hill juan williamsatherine lucey who cover it is white house for the associated press and former republican congressman jason chaffetz. well, katherine, you were on the davos trip with the president, how much was he received there and counting on economic recovery, the good numbers from 2017 continuing into 2018 to help republicans in the 2018 midterms? >> yeah, so the big question going into the trip was the america first president versus the davos globalist and quite closely received, held a reception and leaders got polite response and the president clearly was there to bring his economic message as you said and kind of take a victory lap. he talked about the booming economy, he talked about tax cuts, he talked about regulation changes and i think this clearly is going to be part of his pitch for tuesday in the state of the union and something republicans are going find in coming months. chris: karl, let's pick this up, going to take a victory lap for strong economic numbers and talk about infrastruc
open for business and time now for sunday group, gop strategists karl rove, columnist for the hill juan williamsatherine lucey who cover it is white house for the associated press and former republican congressman jason chaffetz. well, katherine, you were on the davos trip with the president, how much was he received there and counting on economic recovery, the good numbers from 2017 continuing into 2018 to help republicans in the 2018 midterms? >> yeah, so the big question going into the...
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sunday group, former press secretary to vice president pence marc lotter, columnist for the hill juan williams, adriennealrod, former director of strategic communications for hillary clinton's campaign and john bussey from the wall street journal. marc, i understand the argument that we should go to merit-base system of immigration, but i want to pick up on the discussion i had with secretary nielson because what travels a lot of people the idea that we are equating country of origin with merit and it raises the issue what's better as i said, a janitor from norway or a doctor or an engineer from haiti? >> i don't think the president is talking about making any kind of geographic or quotas based on any country. chris: but he did say that. >> he's basically saying under the current system we do have quotas, we do have random lotteries not based on skill just because they apply are allowed entry into our country. he's basically saying that let's judge the people who want to come and move to america based on who they are and not where they are from. chris: juan. i mean, forgive, doesn't seem to me
sunday group, former press secretary to vice president pence marc lotter, columnist for the hill juan williams, adriennealrod, former director of strategic communications for hillary clinton's campaign and john bussey from the wall street journal. marc, i understand the argument that we should go to merit-base system of immigration, but i want to pick up on the discussion i had with secretary nielson because what travels a lot of people the idea that we are equating country of origin with merit...
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a columnist for the hill juan williams.herine lucey, who covers the white house for the associated press. and former republican congressman jason chaffetz. catherine, you were on the davos trip with the president, how was he received there and how much of a counting on the strong economic recovery, the good numbers from 2017 continue into 2018 to help republicans in the 2018 midterms? >> going into the trip was the american first president versus the davos globalist. he was cordially received. he had a reception, he held a dinner business leaders. in a polite response. the president clearly was there to bring his economic message, as he said and kind of take a victory lap. he talked about the booming economy. he talked about regulation changes. i think it's part of his pitch on tuesday in the state of the union and something republicans are going to try to emphasize in the coming months. >> chris: karl, let's pick up on that. when you hear what we just heard from marc short about what the president is going to say in his st
a columnist for the hill juan williams.herine lucey, who covers the white house for the associated press. and former republican congressman jason chaffetz. catherine, you were on the davos trip with the president, how was he received there and how much of a counting on the strong economic recovery, the good numbers from 2017 continue into 2018 to help republicans in the 2018 midterms? >> going into the trip was the american first president versus the davos globalist. he was cordially...
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williams, thank you. let's check the first word news. hill, housel republicans leaders are trying to come up with a stopgap spending plan that would prevent a government shutdown on friday. lawmakers and say the measure would also delay some obamacare taxes and provide money for children's health insurance. and new plan cannot pass unless it has democratic votes in the senate. is small sign of cooperation between north and south korea. the two korean delegations will march under one flag next month at the opening ceremony of the winter olympics. ae two countries will form joint women's hockey team. a former cia officer suspected of helping china identify u.s. buys has been arrested -- u.s. spies has been arrested. he's a suspect in a long-running investigation. lee has been living in hong kong. the commanders of two u.s. navy destroyers involved in deadly collisions will be facing court-martial charges -- both accidents took place in the western pacific. several other officers space charges -- face charges. global news 24 hours a day, powered
williams, thank you. let's check the first word news. hill, housel republicans leaders are trying to come up with a stopgap spending plan that would prevent a government shutdown on friday. lawmakers and say the measure would also delay some obamacare taxes and provide money for children's health insurance. and new plan cannot pass unless it has democratic votes in the senate. is small sign of cooperation between north and south korea. the two korean delegations will march under one flag next...
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the hill's katie williams reports of the committee voted against making public a minority crafted memo but did vote to release it to the entire house. republican members expressed -- the president now has five days to review and reject or approve the publication. we heard from adam schiff who spoke to reporters following the vote to release the gop memo. he was joined by other committee democrats at this 15 minute briefing. mr. schiff: good evening. i want to give a quick briefing on the events of the committee evening. i think we have crossed a deeply regrettable line in this committee where the first time in the 10 years i've been on the committee there was a vote to politicize the declassification and intentionally compromised sources and methods. i made a couple of motions this evening. first, we scheduled a hearing today, a business meeting so that the minority memoranda can be made available to the members of the house that had been misled by the majority's memoranda. we expected that vote to be noncontroversial and it was. the house members will now have access to the minority m
the hill's katie williams reports of the committee voted against making public a minority crafted memo but did vote to release it to the entire house. republican members expressed -- the president now has five days to review and reject or approve the publication. we heard from adam schiff who spoke to reporters following the vote to release the gop memo. he was joined by other committee democrats at this 15 minute briefing. mr. schiff: good evening. i want to give a quick briefing on the events...
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bump at the heather hill apartments and others ran into issues on side streets that hadn't been plowed. schools will open up two hours late tomorrow, due to the extreme cold. prince william canceled and many students were off with the crews cleaning up school grounds. here are the challenges faced at parkdale high school in prince george's county. >> reporter: scott blumen at parkdale hill school in prince george's county. not a lot of snow, but what fell stuck. job number one for the maintenance people on duty today is to get sidewalks and driveways cleared to get the schools open. >> we have to clean them and get them ready. we make sure that the building is good and no pipes are busting. they have heat in the school and all that. back they will be backed -- >> they will be back tomorrow. >> reporter: there is a slippery hill. the light snow storm will take road salt and a lot of it to get the roadway available and ready for school tomorrow. fortunately, it didn't snow a lot and stopped this morning. mr. briggs and many other maintenance guys said it should clean up pretty quickly. teachers kids and administrators will be back tomorrow. wusa9 from prince george's count
bump at the heather hill apartments and others ran into issues on side streets that hadn't been plowed. schools will open up two hours late tomorrow, due to the extreme cold. prince william canceled and many students were off with the crews cleaning up school grounds. here are the challenges faced at parkdale high school in prince george's county. >> reporter: scott blumen at parkdale hill school in prince george's county. not a lot of snow, but what fell stuck. job number one for the...
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williams starts now. >>> the breaking news we're covering tonight comes from capitol hill.republicans to release a controversial memo even though justice warned it was reckless. tonight we'll get live reaction from a member of the house intel committee. >>> plus as the investigators are increasingly under attack, andrew mccabe is out at the fbi. the reporters breaking the news on this story standing by for us with details. >>> and what's it's going to be like when donald trump walks into that chamber tomorrow night as a man under investigation on so many fronts. "the 11th hour" begins now.
williams starts now. >>> the breaking news we're covering tonight comes from capitol hill.republicans to release a controversial memo even though justice warned it was reckless. tonight we'll get live reaction from a member of the house intel committee. >>> plus as the investigators are increasingly under attack, andrew mccabe is out at the fbi. the reporters breaking the news on this story standing by for us with details. >>> and what's it's going to be like when...
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hill and norristown. now the university of pennsylvania has yet to put out a statement confirming that william steinberg wasdent there. as for the cause of the crash that is still under investigation. reporting live in the sat center, trish hartman channel6 "action news." jim. >> thank you, trish. >>> of course the world news tonight with david muir will have more on the investigation into the crash. that is next at 6:30 right after "action news." >>> coming up on "action news" tonight, frigid temperatures not ideal for making music so how did the mummers cope with the cold to keep their instruments in tune? and we'll introduce you to the delaware valley's newest residents born moments into 2018. cecily. >> well, the high today only hit 20 degrees making this our third coldest new year's day on record. i'm tracking even colder air later this week and also a potential nor'easter. i'll have all the details in the accuweather 7-day forecast. >> and with that loss to end the regular season the eagles look forward to the playoffs. the big question, can nick foles lead this team to a victory? ducis rodgers with t
hill and norristown. now the university of pennsylvania has yet to put out a statement confirming that william steinberg wasdent there. as for the cause of the crash that is still under investigation. reporting live in the sat center, trish hartman channel6 "action news." jim. >> thank you, trish. >>> of course the world news tonight with david muir will have more on the investigation into the crash. that is next at 6:30 right after "action news." >>>...
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williams starts now. >>> the breaking news we're covering tonight comes from capitol hill. a party line vote by republicans to release a controversial memo even though justice warned it was reckless. tonight we'll get live reaction from a member of the house intel committee. >>> plus as the investigators are increasingly under attack, andrew mccabe is out at the fbi. the reporters breaking the news on this story standing by for us with details. >>> and what's it's going to be like when donald trump walks into that chamber tomorrow night as a man under investigation on so many fronts. "the 11th hour" begins now. well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 375 of the trump administration. the extraordinary rift between the white house and federal law enforcement agencies over this vu russia investigation has grown much wider and to some observers much more dangerous. earlier tonight the house intelligence committee voted along party lines to do what the justice department warned them against. they voted to release a classified memo that
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williams, pete, thank you very much. >> you bet. >>> and today on capitol hill, the secretary of homeland security was pressed under oath about what the president did and did not say in that now-infamous oval office conversation on immigration. >> what do you remember the president saying about immigration from african countries to the united states? >> what i heard him saying was that he would like to move away from a country-based quota system to a merit-based system. so it shouldn't married where you' you're from, it should matter what you contribute to the united states. >> how did he characterize those countries in africa? >> in -- i don't specifically remember. >> you said on fox news that the president used strong language. what was that strong language? >> uh, let's see, strong language, there was, uh -- i, apologies, i don't remember a specific word. >> the senator who was questioning kirstjen nielsen during that exchange was dick durbin. he was also at that meeting and was the first to confirm the president had made the disparaging comments about africa and haiti. also at that meeting was senator lindsey graha
williams, pete, thank you very much. >> you bet. >>> and today on capitol hill, the secretary of homeland security was pressed under oath about what the president did and did not say in that now-infamous oval office conversation on immigration. >> what do you remember the president saying about immigration from african countries to the united states? >> what i heard him saying was that he would like to move away from a country-based quota system to a merit-based...
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hill. you could hear the mud. it sounded like a freight train. >> i would say o. pock lip particular. i can't quite believe it. >> julie: williama jeunesse joins us on the phone from montecito california with the latest there. what a scary situation, william. >> where i am at, julie, they brought in the backhoes and bulldozers i'm down in montecito in the creek. the actual mudslide started about two miles away up slope where the thomas hill ripped the hill of vegetation. when the winds came, that brought down the mud and picked up steam and boulders and trees and hit a choke point and literally everything that was up there all that mud and debris is down here now in the valley. and they have now brought in the heavy equipment to take that out. the sheriff says 15 fatalities so far. he expects more. 50 as you said were rescued last night by helicopter alone or yesterday, rather. 300 remain trapped in their homes. many unaccounted for. the victims say they never expected this and neither did the weather service. we saw almost an inch of rain in 15 minutes. unlike a fire when you see it, you smell it, a mudslide that comes without
hill. you could hear the mud. it sounded like a freight train. >> i would say o. pock lip particular. i can't quite believe it. >> julie: williama jeunesse joins us on the phone from montecito california with the latest there. what a scary situation, william. >> where i am at, julie, they brought in the backhoes and bulldozers i'm down in montecito in the creek. the actual mudslide started about two miles away up slope where the thomas hill ripped the hill of vegetation. when...
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bit of a slowdown there. 66 looks okay. 95 at prince william parkway, starting to see a slowdown there. in tuscarora, we have a lane blocked at point hill rocks. saint barnabas road, we have the water main break. looks like this across the area. have several water main breaks we're dealing with because of all the cold here. travel times, 270 okay. so is the top of the beltway. 66 and 95, no major problems right now. listen to wtop when you hop in your car today. aaron? >> melissa, thank you. 5:53 right now. why did the chicken cross the road? >> to get to the other side. apparently these chickens caused a backup on the california freeway. more than a dozen chickens fell off of a the driver and had to wing it. they were running loose in the southbound lane on the 605 freeway in nor walk causing major delays on monday. 17 chickens rescued, satly t ll sadly two died. do you think they made a run for it? >> i think they did. >> don't make any fried chicken jokes. >>> it doesn't appear that the new rush hour tolls on i-66 are encouraging people to carpool. our news partners at wtop surveyed 1,000 people and here's what they found. 1/4 driver
bit of a slowdown there. 66 looks okay. 95 at prince william parkway, starting to see a slowdown there. in tuscarora, we have a lane blocked at point hill rocks. saint barnabas road, we have the water main break. looks like this across the area. have several water main breaks we're dealing with because of all the cold here. travel times, 270 okay. so is the top of the beltway. 66 and 95, no major problems right now. listen to wtop when you hop in your car today. aaron? >> melissa, thank...
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hill. nancy cord? -- cordes reports. >> reporter: outrageous is the word the white house used to describe the in junction imposed by san francisco judge william alsap who ruled the administration make a mistake of law last fall when it decide to roll back the obama era daca order allowing so-called dreamers to go to school and find work without fear of deportation. dreamers like hector suarez. >> my daca expires. january 21st, and that is in 11 days. >> president trump hit back at the ruling on twitter. saying, it just shows everyone how broken and unfair our court system is. but the judge wrote that the president's own past tweets like this one, show he supports daca protections too. does anybody really want to throw out good educated and accomplished young people who have jobs? some serving in the military? really. >> we are going to come up with daca. >> the white house was already dealing with daca fallout after the president appeared to side with democrats yesterday. on how to solve the problem. >> what about a clean daca bill now -- >> i think a lot would look to see that. >> most republicans insist any protections for dreamers must be
hill. nancy cord? -- cordes reports. >> reporter: outrageous is the word the white house used to describe the in junction imposed by san francisco judge william alsap who ruled the administration make a mistake of law last fall when it decide to roll back the obama era daca order allowing so-called dreamers to go to school and find work without fear of deportation. dreamers like hector suarez. >> my daca expires. january 21st, and that is in 11 days. >> president trump hit...
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william b. van england in realistic mural paintings they were installed in the panama canal headquarters in one nine hundred fifteen. the building is located on a hill twenty six meters above sea level which is equivalent to the highest elevation in the canal. and avenue illustrates the length and width of the locks. one of the exhibitions in the panama canal museum displays objects from the every day lives of panamanians. live it highlights the canals increasing importance in public and private life from the early twentieth century. many developments in panama are associated with the isthmus but there's of course more to the country than the can now the museum seeks to answer questions on the identity of panamanians. we were bad before to come now and we were panamanians before to come now. if i can at least part of our identity but is not the only part and the building of that identity is this scribble this this museum. the canal museum opened in the old quarter of panama city in one nine hundred ninety seven. recreated scenes from the lives of canal workers the famous photograph of president theodore roosevelt's visit to the canal a rusty wagon f
william b. van england in realistic mural paintings they were installed in the panama canal headquarters in one nine hundred fifteen. the building is located on a hill twenty six meters above sea level which is equivalent to the highest elevation in the canal. and avenue illustrates the length and width of the locks. one of the exhibitions in the panama canal museum displays objects from the every day lives of panamanians. live it highlights the canals increasing importance in public and...
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william and mary. with continuing studies at the american school of classical studies at athens and the university of north carolina chapel hill. focus to shifted his more classical concerns of historic preservation, earning an and a from george washington university. prior to coming to mount vernon, tom served as architectural historian and administrator of historical -- architectural administrator of architectural progress. please welcome me -- please join me in welcoming tom reinhardt. george washington among maryland's architectural trendsetters. tom. [applause] tom: black -- glad you made it. thank you all for sticking it and.o the bitter since this supposed -- to the bitter end. that thisit fitting last paper begin with the end of his architectural story. 15, 1789, the body of george washington lay in the .eated room it had recently been updated and upgraded when the president and mrs. washington returned from philadelphia with the expectation of a long, happy retirement together. the renovation was coming and said. washington told a correspondent i find myself in the situation nearly of a young beginner. in a word, i am
william and mary. with continuing studies at the american school of classical studies at athens and the university of north carolina chapel hill. focus to shifted his more classical concerns of historic preservation, earning an and a from george washington university. prior to coming to mount vernon, tom served as architectural historian and administrator of historical -- architectural administrator of architectural progress. please welcome me -- please join me in welcoming tom reinhardt....
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william in levittown got four. gary had three. and a half in willow grove. ed in chesterfield 7 inches there chestnut hill had 3 inches of snow.ur. less in 2 inches in newark delaware but willingboro, new jersey, kenneth martin had 6 inches of snow. and they send photos as well. showing the snow today. this one from phil showing big flakes of snow that started to fall, as the storm began, we have had this one from wayne showing a, enjoying the snow, and how these bird stay and enjoy. he is outside in the elements. he looks okay. here's a beautiful sunset shop from tonight as the storm wind s it colors this one wt to expect moving forward? things are getting better as far as snow youanwhite out cond. this is a time lapse video from the boardwalk plaza in rehoboth beach. it was just, snowing, all day long, snowing, heavily at times, and white out conditions, continuing down the shore although things are getting better. long andee how the sea was boardwalk covered in snow. visability have improved just slightly but winds gusting to 52 miles per hour. storm scan three shows boston area still seeing those outer bans of snow, they a
william in levittown got four. gary had three. and a half in willow grove. ed in chesterfield 7 inches there chestnut hill had 3 inches of snow.ur. less in 2 inches in newark delaware but willingboro, new jersey, kenneth martin had 6 inches of snow. and they send photos as well. showing the snow today. this one from phil showing big flakes of snow that started to fall, as the storm began, we have had this one from wayne showing a, enjoying the snow, and how these bird stay and enjoy. he is...
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hill. the driver tells the local tv station he and his passengers made it to safety. live to williamsanta barbara. what are folks saying this. >> well, trace, whether it's a hurricane or tornado, you know a wildfire or a mudslide, it's a cliche, people are amazed at the power of mother nature. these boulders weren't here. . trees, those weren't here. that was coming down with the mudslide when it came off the santa ynez mountains from the thomas fire. plalgss that look like moonscapes, houses have been literally, neighborhoods, wiped off the map. going to that evacuation controversy, people closer to the burn areas up in the mountains, they were under a mandatory vakcation. people downstream where i am closer to the ocean, they were under voluntary. now, the county said it put out the e-mails, the weatherman, he said there's going to be rains of bubly cal proportions. many people did not listen. they didn't do that emergency system on the telephone until after the mudslides started. that is the source of the controversy. here's what one man told me today. >> i don't think people didn
hill. the driver tells the local tv station he and his passengers made it to safety. live to williamsanta barbara. what are folks saying this. >> well, trace, whether it's a hurricane or tornado, you know a wildfire or a mudslide, it's a cliche, people are amazed at the power of mother nature. these boulders weren't here. . trees, those weren't here. that was coming down with the mudslide when it came off the santa ynez mountains from the thomas fire. plalgss that look like moonscapes,...
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hill in charlestown. that battle killed and wounded more british soldiers than any other in the war. that battle convinced the british commanders, thomas gage and william howe, that it was useless to stay in boston. even if they broke out through the siege lines, they still had the new england countryside to deal with. yesterday, i was listening to people talk about this site is like the crossroads, and i was thinking, i have no idea who this is. boston in 1775, was this peninsula attached to the rest of massachusetts only by this narrow neck, great for defense. in the battle of bunker hill, the british also took this peninsula of charlestown, which was also easily defended on a narrow neck. the british owned these peninsulas, and this heavily fortified island, castle island, and had control of the harbor through the world maybe. the americans were ringed out in fortifications all around the land. that was the situation that washington faced, how could he attack the british army when it was in a very well situated geographical area, not to mention having the world maybe, not to mention the royal artillery and well-trained troops? he did not know that t
hill in charlestown. that battle killed and wounded more british soldiers than any other in the war. that battle convinced the british commanders, thomas gage and william howe, that it was useless to stay in boston. even if they broke out through the siege lines, they still had the new england countryside to deal with. yesterday, i was listening to people talk about this site is like the crossroads, and i was thinking, i have no idea who this is. boston in 1775, was this peninsula attached to...
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william berry. i would have shown one to you. when i was in massachusetts i tracked down his grave. he is buried in forest hills cemetery in jamaica plain. his tombstone identifies him as first lieutenant, a member of killed at theers, 1862, ageantietam in 37. it says he was one of the founders of the banner of light, with which he was committed until the breaking out of the civil war. so he never visited fanny condon or her circle again but it is fairly certain that she visited him there. that is the spiritualist context of the story. but photography, how is it implicated in the believe that so many had in william mumler? you could say that from the beginning of a something spooky about taking pictures. it is easy to forget now the miracle of it. the idea of freezing a moment in time. the magic of suddenly things stop. hadthat uncanny ability unexpected of facts on how we see and how we remember. this is one of the earliest photographs of decay or, -- deguerre, the inventor of photography. it captures living people but you can barely see them. they are right here, can you see them? be a man andht to his client
william berry. i would have shown one to you. when i was in massachusetts i tracked down his grave. he is buried in forest hills cemetery in jamaica plain. his tombstone identifies him as first lieutenant, a member of killed at theers, 1862, ageantietam in 37. it says he was one of the founders of the banner of light, with which he was committed until the breaking out of the civil war. so he never visited fanny condon or her circle again but it is fairly certain that she visited him there. that...
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william and mary. in classical archaeology from florida state with continuing studies at the american school of classical studies in athens and the university of north carolina, chapel hill. after accumulating these credentials, he shifted his focus to the more concern -- the more classical concerns of historical preservation. prior to coming to mount vernon, he served as the architectural historian and administrator of architectural research at the maryland historical trust. he is currently on the research faculty in jordan -- in george washington university. please join me in welcoming tom reinhardt who will speak -- george washington among marilyn's architectural -- oven -- among maryland's architectural trendsetters. [applause] glad you made it because i was traversing from maryland over here, this afternoon. thank you for sticking it out to the bitter end. since this symposium began with a paper about young george washington's architectural life, thisught it fitting that last paper began with the end of his architectural story. december 15, 1799, the body of george washington lady in the unheeded new room at the north end of his home. the room had recently been upda
william and mary. in classical archaeology from florida state with continuing studies at the american school of classical studies in athens and the university of north carolina, chapel hill. after accumulating these credentials, he shifted his focus to the more concern -- the more classical concerns of historical preservation. prior to coming to mount vernon, he served as the architectural historian and administrator of architectural research at the maryland historical trust. he is currently on...
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on stages across the world, beatrix potter‘s stories and william wordsworth‘s poetic descriptions of the calm that nature breeds among the hillsr shores to enjoy these beautiful landscapes, supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs in tourism. industries which directly draw on our environment, from agriculture and forestry, to agriculture and fishing, support hundreds of thousands ofjobs and contribute billions to our economy. the natural environment is around us wherever we are and getting closer to it is good for our physical and mental health and our emotional and spiritual well—being. millions of us visit the countryside, the seaside, a local park or places like this every week to recharge our batteries, spend time with friends and family, and to exercise. so the environment is something personal to each of us, but it is also something which, collectively, we hold in trust for the next generation. and we have sponsored the attack and enhance it. —— we have a responsibility to protect and enhance it. it is sometimes thought that a belief in a free—market economy is not compatible with taking the action necessary to protect a
on stages across the world, beatrix potter‘s stories and william wordsworth‘s poetic descriptions of the calm that nature breeds among the hillsr shores to enjoy these beautiful landscapes, supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs in tourism. industries which directly draw on our environment, from agriculture and forestry, to agriculture and fishing, support hundreds of thousands ofjobs and contribute billions to our economy. the natural environment is around us wherever we are and getting...
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williams, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." we are back in new york after a big day on capitol hillbig night for president trump addressing the nation and a deeply divided congress about the state of our union. it was an inspiring speech filled with emotional moments honoring heroes, america's following, freedom fighters, and more. he made a call for bipartisan unity that was met at times with resistance from many democrats in the room. we are going to break all that down for you throughout the hour. we begin with the president's tribute to patriotism and the american people. >> president trump: the united states as a compassionate nation. we are proud that we do more than any other country anywhere in the world to help the needy, the struggling, and the underprivileged. i am extending an open hand to work with members of both parties, democrats and republicans, to protect our citizens of every background, color, religion, and creed. my duty at this sacred duty of every elected official in this chamber is to defend americans, to protect their safety, communities, their right to the
williams, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." we are back in new york after a big day on capitol hillbig night for president trump addressing the nation and a deeply divided congress about the state of our union. it was an inspiring speech filled with emotional moments honoring heroes, america's following, freedom fighters, and more. he made a call for bipartisan unity that was met at times with resistance from many democrats in the...
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hill as you always do, we'll check back. thank you. i want to get back to our panel juan williams, co-host of "the five" and jason chaffetz, former congressman. i want to ask you about interesting comments from peter pierson a member of the u.s. commission on civil rights, himself an african-american. he has expressed concerns about what daca, if 700,000 to 800,000 people are legalized in a way that gives them permanent status. he has dire warnings. he said it will disproportionately harm unskilled american workers particularly lower skilled african-americans. he says it will drive more of them into unemployment, could, and crime. he says it will undermine black families and marriages as well. what's your response to this comments? >> well, it's very political. the thing is we've always had this argument about immigrants in general, shannon, and who does it impact. part of the argument, low income workers, people at the edge of the job market are disproportionately impacted. he's pointing to i think it's 16%, the black youth unemployment rate in the country. but i think there's al
hill as you always do, we'll check back. thank you. i want to get back to our panel juan williams, co-host of "the five" and jason chaffetz, former congressman. i want to ask you about interesting comments from peter pierson a member of the u.s. commission on civil rights, himself an african-american. he has expressed concerns about what daca, if 700,000 to 800,000 people are legalized in a way that gives them permanent status. he has dire warnings. he said it will disproportionately...
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williams, radio talk show and also joined by leonard steinwarned. >> lawmakers are looking to a part a government shutdown. -- a vote a government shutdown. >> christina marcos of "the hill," walk us through what will happen over the next few days. now, congress does not have a clear plan for how it will avert a shutdown.
williams, radio talk show and also joined by leonard steinwarned. >> lawmakers are looking to a part a government shutdown. -- a vote a government shutdown. >> christina marcos of "the hill," walk us through what will happen over the next few days. now, congress does not have a clear plan for how it will avert a shutdown.
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william david junior. all of leonora gordon. linda susan gordon. madeleine, loretta and gordon-. >> david j goals. andrzej nikolai, nicole james, lorraine francis walsh. lynn carol, pamela elaine herbert, rodney peter hilbert, alfred hillephine hudson. christina hudson. miriam hudson. >> we remember them. elizabeth sophie, jafar, robert been, paula jeffries, rachel jeffries, kathleen mary german, and johnson, mary alice lincoln johnson, syracuse university, i represent keisha wyden, her boyfriend, timothy baron johnson, christopher andrew jones, julian francis kelly, j joseph. we remember them. patricia and klein. is to for -- christopher lac h lacochi lacochier. robert milton, william chase flyer, wendy and lincoln. i represent and lindsay. lloyd david ludlow. teresa, william edward mack. james bruce mc curry. >> we remember them. wendy forsyth, douglas eugene, elizabeth merrick. lewis anthony marengo. noel george martin. diane marie kozlowski. william john mcallister. willie mcelroy. robert eugene mccollum. charles dennis mckee. bernard joseph mclaughlin. jane susan melbourne. i represent frederick sanford phillips. >> we remember them. suzanne marie, joseph kenneth miller. jewell courtney mitchell. james and morgan.
william david junior. all of leonora gordon. linda susan gordon. madeleine, loretta and gordon-. >> david j goals. andrzej nikolai, nicole james, lorraine francis walsh. lynn carol, pamela elaine herbert, rodney peter hilbert, alfred hillephine hudson. christina hudson. miriam hudson. >> we remember them. elizabeth sophie, jafar, robert been, paula jeffries, rachel jeffries, kathleen mary german, and johnson, mary alice lincoln johnson, syracuse university, i represent keisha wyden,...