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louisiana's historical and cultural heritage. ♪ the british embassy for the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland is presenting a wreath and honor of the continuing friendship and alliance between great britain and united states. his excellency sir peter ambassador of great britain will receive the wreath. ♪ the national park service is presenting a wreath on perhaps -- on behalf of the united states of america as a symbol of goodwill, peace, and solidarity with great britain. superintendent lance will receive the wreath. as sir peter and the superintendent placed the final wreaths, let's give this is deemed group of individuals and organizations a round of applause. [applause] ♪ thank you. you may now take your seats. sean joins us now, deputy director of the southeast regional office of the national park service. his remarks will be immediately followed by the presentation of colors and the national anthem of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and united states of america. >> ladies and gentlemen, good morning. on behalf of the interior sec
louisiana's historical and cultural heritage. ♪ the british embassy for the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland is presenting a wreath and honor of the continuing friendship and alliance between great britain and united states. his excellency sir peter ambassador of great britain will receive the wreath. ♪ the national park service is presenting a wreath on perhaps -- on behalf of the united states of america as a symbol of goodwill, peace, and solidarity with great...
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'n cream. >>> the united kingdom is stoet be the first country in the world to be the first three parent babies. they are do take to a female and take the healthy mitochondrial genetic material from a healthy woman and then be fertilized by a father. >> so this is going to be an opportunity for a woman to have healthy children. >> but the proponents are worried that it could leadde designer babies, but that type
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united kingdom is the author of "in the land of invisible women" doctor good to see you. glad you could be with us. when we talk about isis al shabaab, al qaeda, all different groups but all seemingly operating under the same auspices as being faithful to islam. if religion is indeed being used to help recruit, how much do you worry that it will only spread from here? >> let me just correct something, fredricka. they're not faithful to islam, but absolutely fanatic, you to islamist ideology. >> isn't that what they're telling recruits? >> they may say that but the ideology is explicitly islamist. part of why this goes hard to explain is the debate has been truncated. we're not able to speak clearly in the media, academicia even in the left of the white house, so the confusion exists but the way they are recruiting or seducing naive, willing participants is those participants don't have a structure or knowledge about islam, and they want to be seduced into what i can best describe as a three dimensional individual i don't game. they want to play-act in this pursuit of rabid jihadis
united kingdom is the author of "in the land of invisible women" doctor good to see you. glad you could be with us. when we talk about isis al shabaab, al qaeda, all different groups but all seemingly operating under the same auspices as being faithful to islam. if religion is indeed being used to help recruit, how much do you worry that it will only spread from here? >> let me just correct something, fredricka. they're not faithful to islam, but absolutely fanatic, you to...
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chris christie is headed back to the united states after spending three days in the united kingdom. today christie held a two-hour working lunch with british chancellor george osborn. while he was overseas the possible presidential hopeful has been promoting his state's life sciences industry. behind canada and mexico the united kingdom is new jersey's third largest trading partner. >>> pennsylvania's new governor tom wolf has already stopped executive branch employees from accepting gifts. now he's asking independent boards of the state to follow along. today wolf sent letters to about 24 state agencies asking them to ban gifts to employees. the liquor control board and the pa turnpike commission have already put bans in place. >>> from our south jersey bureau promising that camden students feel safer than they did a year ago. cydney long is live in camden where she got her hands on a new survey. what does this survey say? >> reporter: it says triple the number of camden city students over last year feel more safe right here outside this on their walk to school. thanks in large part to p
chris christie is headed back to the united states after spending three days in the united kingdom. today christie held a two-hour working lunch with british chancellor george osborn. while he was overseas the possible presidential hopeful has been promoting his state's life sciences industry. behind canada and mexico the united kingdom is new jersey's third largest trading partner. >>> pennsylvania's new governor tom wolf has already stopped executive branch employees from accepting...
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on russia, and from europe, those have been very effective. art of the role of the united kingdom has been to propose and make sure the sanctions are implemented. what is common ground is putting pressure on russia. >> let's bring in ryan chilcote to the conversation. what are the realistic expectations in minsk? >> there is a little more optimism now than 24 hours ago. ukrainian president just confirmed he is going to these talks. it takes four of them -- it takes a president -- four of them in fact to make it work. you have heard from the german and french leaders they will be there. president obama called the russian president yesterday. that was cause for optimism that the u.s. is getting involved. we saw that in russian stocks listed in the united states. they had a little bit of a bounce. at the end of the day we don't know. we have seen talks before. they failed to produce a cease-fire that produce lasting peace. we will have to see. what we do know is there are couple of sticks being brandished about by the united states and by western europe, and they include more sanctions.
on russia, and from europe, those have been very effective. art of the role of the united kingdom has been to propose and make sure the sanctions are implemented. what is common ground is putting pressure on russia. >> let's bring in ryan chilcote to the conversation. what are the realistic expectations in minsk? >> there is a little more optimism now than 24 hours ago. ukrainian president just confirmed he is going to these talks. it takes four of them -- it takes a president --...
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the united kingdom. they say they are beefing up security. >>> an evacuation of soldiers regarding a turkish held tomb inside of syria. 40 soldiers guarding tomb of suleyman shah went back to turkey on sunday. this is according to the prime minister. officials say one turkish soldier was killed in an accident. there are new signs of a bolstered peace agreement in ukraine after pro-russian rebels and ukraineian forces swapped members. poroshenko confirmed 139 soldiers were released on saturday and russian state media report 52 rebels were freed, as well cnn calls it isis. government agencies and other agencies call it isil. the terror group calls itself the islamic state. one name could spark a violent reaction from the extremists. ben weidman explains. >>> there's a name that isis hates being called despised so much, in fact they threatened to cut out the tongues to anyone who uses it. that name daesh. there is a big discussion what to call the group. we say isis others say isil. islamic state is what they like to be called but what they hate is daesh. it translates 'as the islamic
the united kingdom. they say they are beefing up security. >>> an evacuation of soldiers regarding a turkish held tomb inside of syria. 40 soldiers guarding tomb of suleyman shah went back to turkey on sunday. this is according to the prime minister. officials say one turkish soldier was killed in an accident. there are new signs of a bolstered peace agreement in ukraine after pro-russian rebels and ukraineian forces swapped members. poroshenko confirmed 139 soldiers were released on...
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united kingdom. with my right honorable friend agree with me that the talent of our people combined with a long-term economic plan that britain remains a world leader in the creative industry? >> my friend is right to our creative industries are a vital part of our economy and our country. when we look at film and television and you see the great results, the high hopes we have for the oscars, reddish television and film conquering the world the university plays an important part because it strengthen some of our digital effect specials, because many of our creative people is a key part of this vital and growing industry. >> thank you, mr. speaker. last week prime minister's question, i warn the prime minister but falling wages. this week he says -- [inaudible] i'm glad to see his waking up to reality but we do not agree with me that the people who most -- are the families who have lost 1600 pounds a year -- [inaudible] giving massive tax cuts. >> what the lady will find is right now it is good that wages in the public sector and the private sector are growing ahead of inflation. an
united kingdom. with my right honorable friend agree with me that the talent of our people combined with a long-term economic plan that britain remains a world leader in the creative industry? >> my friend is right to our creative industries are a vital part of our economy and our country. when we look at film and television and you see the great results, the high hopes we have for the oscars, reddish television and film conquering the world the university plays an important part because...
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, bournemouth was named as having the fastest growing digital economy in the united kingdom. does my right honorable friend agree that britain remains a world leader in the creative industries because of the talent of our people combined with our long-term economic plan? >> my honorable friend is absolutely right. our creative industries are a vital part of our economy and our country. when we look at the great results at the baftas and the high hopes that we have for the oscars, it is clear that british television and british film are conquering the world. bournemouth university plays a very important part in that, because its training of some of our digital effects specialists and of many of our creative people is a key part of this vital and growing industry. >> last week at prime minister's questions, i warned the prime minister about falling wages. this week, he said that britain needs a pay rise, so i am glad to see that he is waking up to reality. does he now agree with me that the people who most need that pay rise are the families who have lost £1,600 a year under this gove
, bournemouth was named as having the fastest growing digital economy in the united kingdom. does my right honorable friend agree that britain remains a world leader in the creative industries because of the talent of our people combined with our long-term economic plan? >> my honorable friend is absolutely right. our creative industries are a vital part of our economy and our country. when we look at the great results at the baftas and the high hopes that we have for the oscars, it is...
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governor chris christie begins a trade mission in the united kingdom. christie will attend a roundtable at cambridge, where he will promote his state's life sciences industry. the united kingdom is the third largest trading partner for new jersey. governor christie will also visit with british prime minister, david cameron, and attend a soccer match on this super bowl sunday. >>> we have some new information this morning in the case of a north hampton county man, who has been charged with the killing of his stepdaughter. the defense attorney for gregory graf says he is considering a mental health defense, even though he is unaware of the graf having prior problems. graf waived a preliminary hearing on friday. the district attorney says graf admitted to shooting jessica padgett, his stepdaughter in november. prosecutors also accuse graf of videotaping himself sexually abusing padgett's corpse before hiding the body in his allen township property. >>> this morning, a south jersey neighborhood is looking for answers after a deadly discovery inside of a woman's house. nbc 10 was on the scen
governor chris christie begins a trade mission in the united kingdom. christie will attend a roundtable at cambridge, where he will promote his state's life sciences industry. the united kingdom is the third largest trading partner for new jersey. governor christie will also visit with british prime minister, david cameron, and attend a soccer match on this super bowl sunday. >>> we have some new information this morning in the case of a north hampton county man, who has been charged...
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is being led by a party called uk, a man you'll soon meet. the united kingdom independence party is led by this man named nigel who is a member of european populism much he's a man with four children and cheated death thrice. been run over by a car. he's beat cancer. no joke he survived a plane crash. he's earned his massive following thanks to his straight talk and common sense policy ideas and his signature issue is immigration. he's trying to keep the united kingdom sovereign as opposed to being governed by the elites and european union. because apparently even island are left to the accomplishment establishment. he's also the only uk politician who's told the truth about the islamist threat. he's a gregarious everyman and he's built his populist coalition with people from all sides of the aisle. and he's a living, breathing smoking, drinking protest to political correctness. you can most commonly find him with a beer in one hand and a cigarette in the other. we were actually trying to wrangle him earlier because he was having a cigar i believe. it was nervous time backstage. he'
is being led by a party called uk, a man you'll soon meet. the united kingdom independence party is led by this man named nigel who is a member of european populism much he's a man with four children and cheated death thrice. been run over by a car. he's beat cancer. no joke he survived a plane crash. he's earned his massive following thanks to his straight talk and common sense policy ideas and his signature issue is immigration. he's trying to keep the united kingdom sovereign as opposed to...
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20th century. i live in the united kingdom so when i come to north america to give a talk oftentimes the first day that i am here at whatever talk i gave her a little bit hallucinogenic because they are influenced by an all-night jet lag session which i'm allowed basically rewriting the speech that i widely wrote when i was well rested back in london. so this is no exception. i was in new york to give a talk at a publishing conference. i wrote my talking came up with this thing i called doctorow law. i went out to eat with my agent. i went out to lunch with my aged and used to represent arthur c. clarke and albuquerque stay. i said i came up with the law and i presented it today at a conference and it went over really well. he said if there's one thing i learned to representing arthur c. clarke can't have one law. you have to have three. so that is how this talk is structured. it's how the new book is structured. it's a brand that fairytale theme. so blog number one, the law i came up with at 2:00 in the morning at a new york hotel room if any time someone gives you a law book and wa
20th century. i live in the united kingdom so when i come to north america to give a talk oftentimes the first day that i am here at whatever talk i gave her a little bit hallucinogenic because they are influenced by an all-night jet lag session which i'm allowed basically rewriting the speech that i widely wrote when i was well rested back in london. so this is no exception. i was in new york to give a talk at a publishing conference. i wrote my talking came up with this thing i called...
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to university in the united kingdom and america. the quality of the education is better in the united states. there is more teaching going on. what is less clear is that if it is worth the enormous extra cost. >> it is the surest route to a high paying job. >> degrees are more valuable than other countries. there is a smaller welfare state here. fewer government benefits and less of a social safety net. you are talking about your career and how much money you are going to make, your college investments is your down payment. >> it was a deliberate strategy to make it attractive. humans are complicated animals and it worked. >> is it better to drive a cadillac than a chevrolet russian mark both get you from point a to point me. >> the president has no regrets about runaway fees. >> two wishon is a problem if jobs are not available. if they cannot find the job, they have wasted their money and years. if they can find a job and to make a living, the university has served the purpose. if they can pay it back, it is not a problem. >> competition will cap college fees. it will not com
to university in the united kingdom and america. the quality of the education is better in the united states. there is more teaching going on. what is less clear is that if it is worth the enormous extra cost. >> it is the surest route to a high paying job. >> degrees are more valuable than other countries. there is a smaller welfare state here. fewer government benefits and less of a social safety net. you are talking about your career and how much money you are going to make,...
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throughout the united kingdom? i would also, the funding for the lessons for auschwitz project so ably put together by the holocaust education trust? >> i'm sure my honorable friend speaks on behalf of the whole house but he did also the whole country in wanting to commemorate the seventh anniversary the liberation of auschwitz but also to make sure herein britain we properly commemorate the horrors of the auschwitz for years to come, because the survivors and the leader of the position and the deputy prime minister and i were privileged to meet so many survivors yesterday with their extraordinary stories to tell but they can't go on telling those stories for ever. so it's vital we recorded testimony, make sure education about the holocaust is maintained and we established this national monument in three places for it have been identified and if this were goes ahead, starting now with all parties support. >> here, here. >> ed miliband. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, let me first ofa psoas muscle for the marks of the honorable gentleman and the prime minister. yesterday was an incredibly mo
throughout the united kingdom? i would also, the funding for the lessons for auschwitz project so ably put together by the holocaust education trust? >> i'm sure my honorable friend speaks on behalf of the whole house but he did also the whole country in wanting to commemorate the seventh anniversary the liberation of auschwitz but also to make sure herein britain we properly commemorate the horrors of the auschwitz for years to come, because the survivors and the leader of the position...
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united states and canada and united kingdom, among them alberta, canada and behind me in bloomington, minnesota, the mall of america. the mall of america responding to that video saying they are taking extra security precautions some of that might be visible to shoppers others not so much. our affiliate went inside that mall over the weekend and spoke to shoppers about the potential threat. threat. >> i'm just like if it happens it happens. >> yeah. i'm scared because i have kids. i have two little ones and i'm pregnant. coming here today was like -- i don't know. >> reporter: it is worth us noting the department of homeland security say this is no working threat or credible threat they know of but are urging shoppers at the mall of america to remain vigilant as they always do. i spoke over the weekend, to the members of the somali community, members that called the message by al shabaab shocking and traumatizing. in 2013 if you remember there was somebody in minneapolis that participated in that attack on the westgate mall in kenya. he went on to say al shabaab does not speak for th
united states and canada and united kingdom, among them alberta, canada and behind me in bloomington, minnesota, the mall of america. the mall of america responding to that video saying they are taking extra security precautions some of that might be visible to shoppers others not so much. our affiliate went inside that mall over the weekend and spoke to shoppers about the potential threat. threat. >> i'm just like if it happens it happens. >> yeah. i'm scared because i have kids....
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bigger than china france and the united kingdom. it was massive. they gave up these missiles, 1,500 missiles in exchange for assurances from the united states from the united kingdom and russia that its territorial integrity and sovereignty are preserved. now russia that invaded the territory. had ukraine had these miss silence today little unlikely russia would ever invaded. it's not a question of asking for something new it's going back to assurances made two decades ago so ukraine can protect itself against russia invading its land, territory and killing civilians. i think we've seen some horror, shocking the way that the russia military has invaded in 21st 21st century you're. that's what's -- john kerry was saying yesterday, secretary of state kerry in kiev yesterday and yesterday talked with angela merkel the president president hollande. >> let's leave it there. >> the nigerian based boko haram group has attacked a town in niger, the second attack outside nigeria by boko haram in the few days. it attacked a town inside cameroon leaving nearly 100 people dead there. security i
bigger than china france and the united kingdom. it was massive. they gave up these missiles, 1,500 missiles in exchange for assurances from the united states from the united kingdom and russia that its territorial integrity and sovereignty are preserved. now russia that invaded the territory. had ukraine had these miss silence today little unlikely russia would ever invaded. it's not a question of asking for something new it's going back to assurances made two decades ago so ukraine can...
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lasting monument to that terrible tragedy is accessible throughout the united kingdom and will he safeguard the funding for the lessons from auschwitz project, so ably put together by the holocaust education trust? >> i am sure that my honorable friend speaks on behalf of the whole house and indeed the whole country in wanting to commemorate properly the 70th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz, and to ensure that here in britain we properly commemorate the horrors of auschwitz for years to come. the leader of the opposition the deputy prime minister and i were privileged to meet so many survivors yesterday with the extraordinary stories that they have to tell, but they cannot go on telling those stories for ever, so it is vital that we record their testimony. that we make sure that education about the holocaust is maintained. that we establish this national monument, for which three places have been identified. and that this work goes head, starting now with all-party support. >> let me first associate myself with the remarks of the honorable gentleman and the prime minist
lasting monument to that terrible tragedy is accessible throughout the united kingdom and will he safeguard the funding for the lessons from auschwitz project, so ably put together by the holocaust education trust? >> i am sure that my honorable friend speaks on behalf of the whole house and indeed the whole country in wanting to commemorate properly the 70th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz, and to ensure that here in britain we properly commemorate the horrors of auschwitz...
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threat to the united states canada and the united kingdom. somali terror group al shabaab released a video calling for attacks to western malls. >> it mall of america was among those named. didn't stop people from showing up over the weekend. we should note that u.s. law enforcement says there isn't any credible or specific evidence that an attack is in the works, but they still want people to be on alert. >> malls are considered soft targets. many already have increased security. as will ripley explains this threat may be an attention-grabbing ploy boy al shabaab for more recruits. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: their name means the youth. al shabaab recruiting young men, luring them to east africa to launch bloody attacks. the group claimed responsible for 2 2013's assault on kenya's westgate mall. more than 60 people died. >> what if such an attack of to occur in the mall of america in minnesota? >> reporter: this new propaganda video reaches beyond the african borders, targeting the west threatening westgate-style mall attacks in the u.s., canada and the u.k. >> this is a drill. mall o
threat to the united states canada and the united kingdom. somali terror group al shabaab released a video calling for attacks to western malls. >> it mall of america was among those named. didn't stop people from showing up over the weekend. we should note that u.s. law enforcement says there isn't any credible or specific evidence that an attack is in the works, but they still want people to be on alert. >> malls are considered soft targets. many already have increased security....
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named malls in the united kingdom and canada. >> they said they want to wage jihad against those in the west. those against islam. this is a first direct threat against the west from al shabaab. they have ties to al qaeda. they align themselves a number of years ago. there's been some friction of the leaders for years. they represent what they call a youth movement of jihad. and they come out of somalia, which is a lawless country. it's been without a government for over 20 years. it was a scene of black hawk down. and many somalis moved to the united states resettled here by the federal government. many clustered in the minneapolis saint paul area. not surprisingly, there's been a wave of somali-born americans going back from minneapolis and training with alsha baseball for terrorist organizations. they called them a terror group in 2008. they have the ties closely to al qaeda through the senior leadership. responsible for the deadly attack in nairobi. it lasted many weeks in 2013 that killed 67 people. really a shocking terror attack. they walked through the mall with ak 47s executing
named malls in the united kingdom and canada. >> they said they want to wage jihad against those in the west. those against islam. this is a first direct threat against the west from al shabaab. they have ties to al qaeda. they align themselves a number of years ago. there's been some friction of the leaders for years. they represent what they call a youth movement of jihad. and they come out of somalia, which is a lawless country. it's been without a government for over 20 years. it was...
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scheduled to take effect this weekend, but united kingdom prime minister david cameron has his doubts. >> what matters most of all his actions on the ground rather than just words on a piece of paper, and i think we should be very clear that vladimir putin needs to know that unless his behavior changes, the sanctions we have in place won't be lifted. >> the cease-fire is partly responsible for the increase in u.s. stock prices. the nasdaq rose to the highest closing level in 15 years. a european union summit in brussels today in which german
scheduled to take effect this weekend, but united kingdom prime minister david cameron has his doubts. >> what matters most of all his actions on the ground rather than just words on a piece of paper, and i think we should be very clear that vladimir putin needs to know that unless his behavior changes, the sanctions we have in place won't be lifted. >> the cease-fire is partly responsible for the increase in u.s. stock prices. the nasdaq rose to the highest closing level in 15...
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on the streets of the united kingdom. >> reporter: 3,400 westerners have now joined isis according to u.s. officials. home grown extremists like mohammed emwazi. >> the home grown violent extremists pose the most likely threat to the homeland. >> reporter: now investigations in all 50 states. and tonight one senior british lawmaker is questioning the uk's approach asking how many more people must die before we look more closely at the strategy of our intelligence services and calling for tougher action to prevent young people from joining isis. peter. >> keir simmons in london tonight. thank you. >>> in this country more uncertainty tonight over funding for the department of homeland security after congress was able to extend financing and avoid a shutdown of the department for at least one week. for more on this we're joined by our political director and moderator of "meet the press," chuck todd. congress basically kicked the can on this down the road another week. aren't we facing another shutdown next friday or can house republicans behind speaker john boehner untangle this disp
on the streets of the united kingdom. >> reporter: 3,400 westerners have now joined isis according to u.s. officials. home grown extremists like mohammed emwazi. >> the home grown violent extremists pose the most likely threat to the homeland. >> reporter: now investigations in all 50 states. and tonight one senior british lawmaker is questioning the uk's approach asking how many more people must die before we look more closely at the strategy of our intelligence services and...
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united kingdom may be expand ing expanding. the house of commons approved a scientific technique allowing one child to have the dna of three parents. mark phillips reports. >> reporter: jessica newell is 13 months old and has mitochondrialdy cease. her parents vicki and keith know jessica's life will be difficult and short. >> she struggles with swallowing and muscle tone as well. you can see she's very floppy and can't hold her head up. >> it's a severely life-limiting order. it might be two years. we don't know. >> reporter: yet while there may be no known cure for jessica, there may be for the condition that caused her illness. in a mother's eggs that has a healthy nucleus surrounded by mitochondria, the battery that powers cells, that nucleus is transferred to a donor egg with healthy mitochondria which has had its nucleus removed. the hybrid egg is fertilized with the father's sperm and the resulting embryo then has genetic coding from three parents, the mother, the parent, and the egg donor. >> the ayes to the right, 382. >> reporter: britain is the first country to sanctio
united kingdom may be expand ing expanding. the house of commons approved a scientific technique allowing one child to have the dna of three parents. mark phillips reports. >> reporter: jessica newell is 13 months old and has mitochondrialdy cease. her parents vicki and keith know jessica's life will be difficult and short. >> she struggles with swallowing and muscle tone as well. you can see she's very floppy and can't hold her head up. >> it's a severely life-limiting...
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this minute" from telford, united kingdom. david, this really caught fire online for you. tell me why you think it went to viral so fast. >> i think it's caught on fire partly because i used the really don't stay in school if i'm honest and partly because the message is something that you said everyone can feel. just to clarify, don't stay in school the last two lines say it's referring to the subject, not the student. i'm not advocating for kids to drop out. it's just more there is a bad prioritization of syllabus. a bad prioritization of syllabus would have been a bad title ♪ i don't know squat about trading stocks or ♪ ♪ how money works at all where does it come from ♪ ♪ how does it♪ >> you're actually generating the debate that you have a passion for. >> frickin' cool. this is exactly what i hoped for but never could imagine april lot of different directions everybody involved could get together and go. for a start, i could start making videos on youtube channel, educating people on things they missed. that is something we can do to fix that. a lot of young people
this minute" from telford, united kingdom. david, this really caught fire online for you. tell me why you think it went to viral so fast. >> i think it's caught on fire partly because i used the really don't stay in school if i'm honest and partly because the message is something that you said everyone can feel. just to clarify, don't stay in school the last two lines say it's referring to the subject, not the student. i'm not advocating for kids to drop out. it's just more there is...
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yes. >> what about the torrent be rains that hit the united kingdom in the winter of 2014? climate change or just wild weather? a study of oxford university found that that event was probably climate change. california suffered through three years of debilitating drought. if climate -- is climate change to blame? probably not. according to noaa, it is not an uncommon occurrence state. primary weather trends are factors. >> the weather phenomenon? >> there is a a lot to learn about how rivers behave and how dust particles can impact clouds over the ocean and over land. >> along the coast in san diego marita davidson got a lesson on how particles interact with clouds and may hold the key to the climate puzzle. >> when we see the dust, biological material that's coming from the ocean, when we see that prevent in the clouds, we see lots of snowfall hit the ground. dr. kimberly prathser at, atmospheric chemist. she leads a team of researchers who are investigating how particles like dust and sea patterns? >> air solis can impact some of the extreme we think patterns we are starting to s
yes. >> what about the torrent be rains that hit the united kingdom in the winter of 2014? climate change or just wild weather? a study of oxford university found that that event was probably climate change. california suffered through three years of debilitating drought. if climate -- is climate change to blame? probably not. according to noaa, it is not an uncommon occurrence state. primary weather trends are factors. >> the weather phenomenon? >> there is a a lot to learn...
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united kingdom despite bombings and despite our attempts to thwart their movements and taking more ground they're continuing to gain more ground. they control one-third of syria and we have an administration that is completely oblivious and they would rather attack christians, they would rather attack conservatives than name the threat that we're facing and that's from islamic treatmentists. >> juan says we've been bombing. we can wipe out islamic treatmentism in 24 hours, 48 hours if we actually took the threat seriously, but we don't. we can't even say the name. >> let me just say the way you guys talk it would raise my blood pressure, i've got to call my doctor because you're scaring me and you're scaring the audience and this is why president obama has said we have to be realistic in in terms of who we're fighting. remember, they don't each have -- hang on lisa. we don't even have 20000 people in isis, isil, whatever it is don't make them out to be so large that they are the equivalent of what we had to mount in this country to fight nazis or fight extremists or you know, the i
united kingdom despite bombings and despite our attempts to thwart their movements and taking more ground they're continuing to gain more ground. they control one-third of syria and we have an administration that is completely oblivious and they would rather attack christians, they would rather attack conservatives than name the threat that we're facing and that's from islamic treatmentists. >> juan says we've been bombing. we can wipe out islamic treatmentism in 24 hours, 48 hours if we...
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change. so far america has only sold armed drones to the united kingdom. the sales will be approved on a case by case basis with assureses they'll only be used for legal purposes. officials say this give greater control over how and when they're used. the president said the united states would need to slow the use of drones because americans would be targeted without due process. >>> day two of the white house summit on violent extremism will begin. a lot of people are talking about it. vice president joe biden had a busy day yesterday, and he kicked off the event which more than 60 nations are attending. the obama administration is rejecting concerns that they teamed up with boston-based muslim organizations that had past connections with terrorism. the white house is also defending its decision not to focus on radical islam during the event. the debate over islamic extremism left outgoing attorney general eric holder to call out fox news for their coverage of the controversy. >> we spend more time more time talking about what do you call it as opposed to what do you do about it yo
change. so far america has only sold armed drones to the united kingdom. the sales will be approved on a case by case basis with assureses they'll only be used for legal purposes. officials say this give greater control over how and when they're used. the president said the united states would need to slow the use of drones because americans would be targeted without due process. >>> day two of the white house summit on violent extremism will begin. a lot of people are talking about...
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many love the show. >> we drew 30% of the united kingdom. we have fans that show up ready to go to work you know? i can't tell you. it's probably the gold. but you know what and in ever man's heart, you know there's a little piece of him like a treasure hunter. i think that might be the attraction. >> which is more lucrative, gold miner or tv star? in people say, hey, what's it like to be a celebrity? i'm like i'm a little offended because you know i leave that to other weirdos down there in l.a. let those guys handle than i'm from frickin' sandy, oregon. don't call me a celebrity. >> how close to reaching your 1,000-ounce goal of gold. >> i'm 500 ounces in the season. the remainder of the season's insane. finale's insane. >> watch "gold rush" fridays 9:00 p.m. on discovery channel with a supersize season finale airing march 6th. >> need more ground. need more ground opened up in a >>> 2-year-old julian is -- >> fessing up to dad mama's done some crack. >> mama did crack. >> the silly secrets this little guy is spilling. >>> plus thursday. buzzword for your shot at winning an ipad
many love the show. >> we drew 30% of the united kingdom. we have fans that show up ready to go to work you know? i can't tell you. it's probably the gold. but you know what and in ever man's heart, you know there's a little piece of him like a treasure hunter. i think that might be the attraction. >> which is more lucrative, gold miner or tv star? in people say, hey, what's it like to be a celebrity? i'm like i'm a little offended because you know i leave that to other weirdos...
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control more territory than the united kingdom he has pointed to yemen as the beacon of his counter terrorism policies despite the fact that our u.s. embassy staff just had to deal with. >> i'm going to bring it to you, juan. take a look at this cover on the new york post this week. if this done peek for many millions of americans it's the cover it says islamic terror i just don't see it. unfortunately, juan, we kind of agree with that. >> look, that doesn't have anything to do about marie har of's comments. i think it had to do with getting to the root causes of what's attracting so many young people to get involved with these sadistic murderous people who hide behind the name islamic and swrooed and all that foolishness. these folks are crazy and you think what is it and you understand they have deep grievances, they have a sense of, i think, jealousy over western progress they have of course troubled economies that are ruled by the royal families that take care of themselves but don't take of their own people. to me you've got to get out of the whack a mole strategy one minute yo
control more territory than the united kingdom he has pointed to yemen as the beacon of his counter terrorism policies despite the fact that our u.s. embassy staff just had to deal with. >> i'm going to bring it to you, juan. take a look at this cover on the new york post this week. if this done peek for many millions of americans it's the cover it says islamic terror i just don't see it. unfortunately, juan, we kind of agree with that. >> look, that doesn't have anything to do...
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3:00 this afternoon. now christie returned last week from a trade trip to the united kingdom. and while he hasn't formally declared any 2016 presidential plans, the governor does appear to be taking opportunities to bolster his foreign policy credentials. >>> and from the nbc 10 trenton bureau the state of new jersey did some surprise inspections on more than a dozen home heating oil delivery trucks. this happened at the duck island fueling depot in trenton yesterday. inspectors checked trucks to see if they complied with state regulations. they cited one truck for having a broken meter seal. >>> and problems plaguing drivers all across the lehigh valley. across the area really. and officials in allentown are asking people to report any pothole problems to a hotline. you have to give the exact location, your name and telephone number. and you can use the "nbc 10 news" app to get their contact information and instructions on how to report a pothole in pennsylvania, new jersey or delaware. >>> do not call nbc 10's first alert traffic reporter jillian mele to report your pothole, but
3:00 this afternoon. now christie returned last week from a trade trip to the united kingdom. and while he hasn't formally declared any 2016 presidential plans, the governor does appear to be taking opportunities to bolster his foreign policy credentials. >>> and from the nbc 10 trenton bureau the state of new jersey did some surprise inspections on more than a dozen home heating oil delivery trucks. this happened at the duck island fueling depot in trenton yesterday. inspectors...
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to france the united kingdom, today, italy in what's been his signature style. no tie, a blue open collared shirt and often a leather jacket when he's outside. tomorrow he heads to the country that has loaned greece the most money. germany. the relationship between the two countries extremely tense as a result of the bailout. yanis is going to meet with the head of the european central bank mario draghi. greece owes additional 23 million euros and expected to ask for easier repayment terms and much lower interest rates. close to zero is what he's hoping. the ecb wouldn't comment on the report of the expected proposal saying they can't comment on what hasn't been proposed to them yet. however, they did point me to an interview that a member of the ecb gave in italy last week. that interview, he said there's no extension or maturities and greece must continue to abide by rules. the markets move sharply higher yesterday and today when greece announced it was backing down on another demand. the other governments forgive their debt. investors will be watching to see how this meeting wit
to france the united kingdom, today, italy in what's been his signature style. no tie, a blue open collared shirt and often a leather jacket when he's outside. tomorrow he heads to the country that has loaned greece the most money. germany. the relationship between the two countries extremely tense as a result of the bailout. yanis is going to meet with the head of the european central bank mario draghi. greece owes additional 23 million euros and expected to ask for easier repayment terms and...
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united kingdom is stoet be the first country in the world to be the first three parent babies. they are do take to a female and take the healthy mitochondrial genetic material from a healthy woman and then be fertilized by a father. >> so this is going to be an opportunity for a woman to have healthy children. >> but the proponents are worried that it could leadde designer babies, but that type of ledgegislation is not going to be addressed in this legislation, and must go through another chance. >> you have seen the signs that says you must be washing your hands before returning to work. and so they say that the government needs to stay out of the bathrooms. and so the senator says that he would be okay p the -- okay if the establishments post signs that it is the policy of the establishment that employees don't have to wash their hands prior to returning to work after go going to the restroom. >> oh, that is going to be great. ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling...
united kingdom is stoet be the first country in the world to be the first three parent babies. they are do take to a female and take the healthy mitochondrial genetic material from a healthy woman and then be fertilized by a father. >> so this is going to be an opportunity for a woman to have healthy children. >> but the proponents are worried that it could leadde designer babies, but that type of ledgegislation is not going to be addressed in this legislation, and must go through...
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[siningigingng]] 1010 million strong, and growing. >>> dash cam from southampton, united kingdom. the guy with the dash cam rounds the corner notices something going on up ahead. little bit of road rage. >> what the -- >> what's going on? >> some driver's got another guy down on the ground. the guy on the ground is wearing all orange maybe some sort of construction worker. somebody else runs in tries to break these guys up and that seems to work thankfully this road rage doesn't continue. guy with the orange suit seems to cool off and walk away. not stir up any more trouble. >> goes over and breaks it up puts it down come on come on. >> fresh eggs and milk here. i've got to get home. traffic cameras caught this incident in russia. watch what happens has the family steps into the crosswalk which they have the right of way. the small nissan blows through the red light, past the dad carrying his child. dad doesn't like that one bit. starts giving that guy an earful passes the kid off to mom, and then the guy gets out of his car. >> oh no. >> and starts throwing hay makers. >> what? >> darn. that'
[siningigingng]] 1010 million strong, and growing. >>> dash cam from southampton, united kingdom. the guy with the dash cam rounds the corner notices something going on up ahead. little bit of road rage. >> what the -- >> what's going on? >> some driver's got another guy down on the ground. the guy on the ground is wearing all orange maybe some sort of construction worker. somebody else runs in tries to break these guys up and that seems to work thankfully this road...
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bigger-than-expected losses. could 2015 be the year that we all get a pay rise? wages in the united kingdom are going to rise for the first time since 2007, mainly due to a fall in consumer prices. we saw the u.k. fall into deflation recently, mainly driven down by the falling price of oil. without inflation, it looks like people could be better off, at least in the u.k. for now. we know the eurozone -- i wouldn't go spending the money just yet. clare: wouldn't it be lovely, a pay rise? thank you very much for that business news. now, we look at the papers. reporter: time for your press review on "france 24." oliver farry joins me is video -- me in studio. oliver: "le figaro" commissioned apa poll which puts marine le pen's party ahead. it would elect counselors to run france. the editorial speaks to the rising tide, election after election, opinion poll after opinion poll. the leaders discover a troubling reality in which they appear powerless. the national front is france's biggest party now. they are seeing some of their historical supporters taking refuge in the far right. thing
bigger-than-expected losses. could 2015 be the year that we all get a pay rise? wages in the united kingdom are going to rise for the first time since 2007, mainly due to a fall in consumer prices. we saw the u.k. fall into deflation recently, mainly driven down by the falling price of oil. without inflation, it looks like people could be better off, at least in the u.k. for now. we know the eurozone -- i wouldn't go spending the money just yet. clare: wouldn't it be lovely, a pay rise? thank...
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acquisition and the united kingdom. >> thank you and good morning. secretary excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, i am a professor at at kings college london and i serve as the director of the international center for the study of radicalization icsr. though i live in britain and i'm german by birth and know that research i talk about is funded by canada and not representing any of these governments into speaking to you as a researcher might center has been around for seven years and in those years we have become leaders in understanding how people turn to extremism. it's what we study and what we do day in and day out. we are driven by the intellectual curiosity that we do it because doing why and how people become radicalized is necessary if in fact i would argue it is essential if we want to understand how to counter it and that's what i want to talk about today. right now a lot of my time and that of my team is spent looking at people from western europe to travel to iraq to fight for extremist groups. the people from berlin, london stockholm and paris, citizens in the western coun
acquisition and the united kingdom. >> thank you and good morning. secretary excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, i am a professor at at kings college london and i serve as the director of the international center for the study of radicalization icsr. though i live in britain and i'm german by birth and know that research i talk about is funded by canada and not representing any of these governments into speaking to you as a researcher might center has been around for seven years and in...
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. christie returned last week from a trade trip to the united kingdom. while he hasn't formally declared any 2016 presidential plans, the governor appears to be taking opportunities to bolster his foreign policy credentials. >>> and if you are looking for work, you may be looking depot. they are hiring with 1,50 jobs in 33 stores. retirees and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply. >>> heading outside, bundle up. it's cold. it's 28 degrees in philadelphia but feels like the teens with a bit of a breeze blowing. right now the time is 4:3727. jillian mele is in the traffic alert center with more. >>> things are quiet on the majors out there. 202, we are not reporting any accidents with the drive times from route 30 to 76 in both ways, that will take you 11 minutes. >>> still not back to normal 24 hours after a water main break sparked a wet, muddy mess on the boulevard. crews will be back on the scene today top continue the fix. >>> and who wants to be a half billionaire? >> me! >> apparently you're not alone, tracy. hopes are high and tickets are flying ahead of tonight's giant powerball
. christie returned last week from a trade trip to the united kingdom. while he hasn't formally declared any 2016 presidential plans, the governor appears to be taking opportunities to bolster his foreign policy credentials. >>> and if you are looking for work, you may be looking depot. they are hiring with 1,50 jobs in 33 stores. retirees and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply. >>> heading outside, bundle up. it's cold. it's 28 degrees in philadelphia but feels like...
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in the united kingdom, they think that is ok, but we don't want it. >> you can watch the entire show tomorrow at 10 minutes past 12:00, paris time. annette: make sure not to miss it. harris is gearing up -- paris is gearing up for the french version of the oscars. it has been an intriguing battle playing out between two films. the spotlight will also be on "twilight" star kristen stewart. the first american woman in some 30 years to be up for an award. u.s. actor sean penn will receive a lifetime achievement award at the ceremony. he met president hollande late thursday, where they were discussing relief operations in haiti, with which he has been closely involved. let's take a look at what is making news this hour and crunch time for greece. eurozone ministers are to meet in brussels in a last attempt to renegotiate the country's bailout. germany has already set a firm no to athens' plea to extend the deadline by six months. also in ukraine, both sides still declaring support of that tattered cease-fire. french president francois hollande meeting german chancellor angela merkel in p
in the united kingdom, they think that is ok, but we don't want it. >> you can watch the entire show tomorrow at 10 minutes past 12:00, paris time. annette: make sure not to miss it. harris is gearing up -- paris is gearing up for the french version of the oscars. it has been an intriguing battle playing out between two films. the spotlight will also be on "twilight" star kristen stewart. the first american woman in some 30 years to be up for an award. u.s. actor sean penn will...
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: moving on, the united kingdom independence party is holding its spring conference beginning this friday. it is an occasion for the eurosceptic party to boost its election manifesto. the party has been calling for the u.k. to withdraw from the eu and bring in a strict policy of immigration control. for more on the story let's speak to our correspondent who is covering the conference. what are we expecting from this gathering? reporter: unveil their manifesto. this is a party very much considered to be a one-issue party, anti-immigration and europe. it very much links those two. if britain was able to leave the eu, it would be able to cut immigration. that's the main plan for ukip. what they are trying to do is broaden out their base of support and show that they have more policies. there is a general election coming up in two months, and this is a party trying to position itself in the mainstream. here on the south coast of england, they are trying to very much shift -- exercise the immigration issues that appeal to the core of voters here. it is no coincidence that we are here, which is
: moving on, the united kingdom independence party is holding its spring conference beginning this friday. it is an occasion for the eurosceptic party to boost its election manifesto. the party has been calling for the u.k. to withdraw from the eu and bring in a strict policy of immigration control. for more on the story let's speak to our correspondent who is covering the conference. what are we expecting from this gathering? reporter: unveil their manifesto. this is a party very much...
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called for attacks on malls in the united states and canada and the united kingdom. >> this is the somali based terror group that claimed responsibility. the fbi cautions there's no ongoing credible plot from al shabab to attack in the united states. terror experts say so-called lone wolves could be inspired by their message. >> what we're telling the public in general is you have to be vigilant. we just revamped our if you see something say something campaign at the super bowl last month. and so public engagement, public awareness is critical. >> the famous mall of america in bloomington, minnesota, was one mall singled out in that threat. our nick valancea is there. what are you hearing there today? >> reporter: i just spoke to a couple of shoppers who were waiting to go into the mall. it opens up right around now at 10:00 a.m. local. they said this threat will not stop them from wanting to shop at the mall of america. this may just be another threat that leads to nothing at all and for them it's business as usual and that's what we are hearing from the mall. they issued a statem
called for attacks on malls in the united states and canada and the united kingdom. >> this is the somali based terror group that claimed responsibility. the fbi cautions there's no ongoing credible plot from al shabab to attack in the united states. terror experts say so-called lone wolves could be inspired by their message. >> what we're telling the public in general is you have to be vigilant. we just revamped our if you see something say something campaign at the super bowl...
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which now has more territory than united kingdom, it's going to take american leadership on the ground. i don't hear anybody talking about it. brits on the ground, the french, everyone else, no one's doing that. we're just saying obama sucks. okay, after we get that statement say what do we really want to do? and people seem to back away from the necessity of u.s. guys on the ground telling where it's going to work. >> general tata with the authorization, the use of force the president announced last week with such great fanfare it's probably not going to pass. he says explicitly no boots on the ground. it expires. it's got an expiration date. he already has authorization the 2002 authorization. what would it take to defeat this enemy that wants a modern day holocaust? that's willing to cut off heads and kill innocent people on a daily basis. what does it take? >> sean, you never want to put those kinds of limitations on our troops particularly if we're going to have troops on the ground even coalition troops on the ground. we have nato forces being attacked, we have coalition forces b
which now has more territory than united kingdom, it's going to take american leadership on the ground. i don't hear anybody talking about it. brits on the ground, the french, everyone else, no one's doing that. we're just saying obama sucks. okay, after we get that statement say what do we really want to do? and people seem to back away from the necessity of u.s. guys on the ground telling where it's going to work. >> general tata with the authorization, the use of force the president...