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-- europe was created by history and america was created by a philosophy. our philosophy so perfectly laid out for us by thomas payne ahead of the civil war is common sense and freedom. it was common sense then that governedies were not by the british monarchy. it is common sense today that the black community and the hispanic community should not be governed by liberal ideology. it is time for a blexit. [applause] it is common sense of the left does not care about racism, sexism, misogyny, they do not care about any of that stuff. what they care about is a politicking of fear. the left has called to me a nazi becauseist, a i really have that look going for me. [laughter] the words have completely lost their meaning. that common sense to me conservatives need to start invading culture. the party that believes first and foremost in god. in case you forgot, it was our belief in god and judeo-christian values that inspired culture in the first place. [applause] florence is arguably one of the most beautiful cities in the world. it -- there was an explosion of 100%nd design and almost ins
-- europe was created by history and america was created by a philosophy. our philosophy so perfectly laid out for us by thomas payne ahead of the civil war is common sense and freedom. it was common sense then that governedies were not by the british monarchy. it is common sense today that the black community and the hispanic community should not be governed by liberal ideology. it is time for a blexit. [applause] it is common sense of the left does not care about racism, sexism, misogyny,...
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congregation in pittsburgh and the tide of anti-semitic incidents across europe. we are faced with the choice. we can give in to anger, fear, and division, or double down on the best moral traditions of our nations and unite against violence, prejudice, and hate. [applause] israel and the united states are founded on these moral traditions. it is why our friendship is so strong. it is why our partnership is so vital. the darknesspite we feel today, our future today is so bright. our hearts today are with the people of israel suffering under rocket attacks launched by hamas. these attacks like so many in the past are designed to murder innocent people and terrorized an entire society. we must reject the hate that fuels this terror. [applause] to your moral clarity, israel and the united states are poised to keep standing strong together. standing together to confront regional challenges. standing for the peace and security we all deserve. standing up for the american values we hold dear. standing together to weed out anti-semitism and violence, roots, stem, and branch. [applause] sen. mcconnel
congregation in pittsburgh and the tide of anti-semitic incidents across europe. we are faced with the choice. we can give in to anger, fear, and division, or double down on the best moral traditions of our nations and unite against violence, prejudice, and hate. [applause] israel and the united states are founded on these moral traditions. it is why our friendship is so strong. it is why our partnership is so vital. the darknesspite we feel today, our future today is so bright. our hearts...
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back to international weather forecast we have some beautiful skies above europe right now that's not going to last too long because what you see up here towards the north well that is going to start to make its way towards the south and we're going to be seeing more clouds and also colder air coming into play over the next few days so here is your sunday map we're going to sing some very nice conditions across much of central europe still holding on but we are beginning to see some of those clouds some of the cooler air beginning to make its way down so for berlin clouds in your forecast at about eleven for london at about twelve the big change is going to happen as we go from sunday to monday where we have another fun about a right there coming through and that is going to bring some very gusty winds along with it as well we're going to be seeing berlin with some rain in your forecast only getting up to about seven degrees over towards warsaw it is going to be ninety degrees there for you where across the northwestern part of africa it has been quite rainy anywhere from parts of lib
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know on wages from the last. from you can a change in europe now tom decipher for us how dead is the prime minister's deal but more importantly where do we go from here well it must be as dead as a dodo they says a third time is being defeated where'd we go from here well what happens on monday is that that process of parliament taking control of this continues so we have a day where what i expect to happen is that some of the options that were debated earlier in the week will be refined perhaps joining together complicit in that dreadful wood and then i think that we will see a majority potentially emerge around one of those options and then that will give the government if they respond positively something they can go to the european union with and say no problem that has agreed potentially to proceed with this will you give us a longer extension to enable us to get to do some work on a threesome a has always said she would not let her hands be tied by parliament she insisted that it's the executives job first of all to negotiate with europe and seven set rules now are you confiden
know on wages from the last. from you can a change in europe now tom decipher for us how dead is the prime minister's deal but more importantly where do we go from here well it must be as dead as a dodo they says a third time is being defeated where'd we go from here well what happens on monday is that that process of parliament taking control of this continues so we have a day where what i expect to happen is that some of the options that were debated earlier in the week will be refined...
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in europe look at the. first bit destructo huge issue sion that a book is just. bad the police the police the are no like us who look at the did it appropriate to sneer at. the georgians to support their ship. in the us no shit but go. news poll here is just what doesn't this and this logic to the effect that it did come towards only the water war and you put it in. your book i don't know what chance you still it's possible. in minsk a pocket of resistance has survived for more than twenty years. the ngo vista the spring was founded by as did its king in one thousand nine hundred six to help the detainees and their families during the first demonstrations against a question get this the supports all those whose rights are violated and they the wrist and also plays an observer role during the elections. gradually the organization has become a haven for all those who dare to challenge the methods of the state. it is still widely proportionally to feel that. if a good buddhist or so that i think it could be worth. what it would for them to be . that might sit in the ocean came first t
in europe look at the. first bit destructo huge issue sion that a book is just. bad the police the police the are no like us who look at the did it appropriate to sneer at. the georgians to support their ship. in the us no shit but go. news poll here is just what doesn't this and this logic to the effect that it did come towards only the water war and you put it in. your book i don't know what chance you still it's possible. in minsk a pocket of resistance has survived for more than twenty...
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to international weather forecast where we are going to be seeing quite a change here across europe over the next few days sunday though is still going to be quite a nice day because we have been dominated by high pressure for the last several days keeping much of the region sunny as well as warm take a look what we do expect to see here on sunday paris are going to see more clouds but those temperatures about twenty degrees fuser at seventeen but this is where the change is happening we do have a front that slipping down from the north as a cold front and that is bringing some windy conditions not a lot of rain but some clouds and some cooler temperatures as well so for berlin we do expect to see a cloudy in a cooler date about eleven degrees there if you take over what's happening here on monday we get a lot more clouds coming in from the south so that means for the iberian peninsula you had been quite nice but more clouds more rain is going to be a problem there finally you're going to be seeing some clouds as well here across the eastern part of mediterranean we have been watchi
to international weather forecast where we are going to be seeing quite a change here across europe over the next few days sunday though is still going to be quite a nice day because we have been dominated by high pressure for the last several days keeping much of the region sunny as well as warm take a look what we do expect to see here on sunday paris are going to see more clouds but those temperatures about twenty degrees fuser at seventeen but this is where the change is happening we do...
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speaks more to that in terms of i mean there i know there are active studies in europe and australia. so i thought i'd let barrett take care of that question sheets you know that yeah actually we are we are actively pursuing approval it with after seeing and israel and canada and seven different countries in europe including the u.k. which may want not longer be here anymore after one. and turns into another topic vera. and we're also supporting studies in the man's eye it's a start. you should have a sympathy. sabera course and when you bring up those countries i mean many people think of jamaica as the land where cannabis and marijuana is legal in fact it is illegal but what is legal in jamaica is some of these psychedelics like magic mushrooms so it's contains that ingredient we've been discussing let's listen to eric and what's going on in treasure beach in jamaica but who's a. host of these seals on chronicles pocket and founder and c.e.o. of michael meditations a legal citizen retreat center in treasuries jamaica in the last three years we've worked with her clients suffering from
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prayers led by their prime minister. hello there we've got plenty of sunshine across europe at the moment most of us are seeing some fine settled weather and enjoying some sunshine there is a little bit more in the way of cloud that's making its way in from the northwest that's making things here a little bit windy and a little bit gray and wet as well and that system slipping its way south was as we head through saturday now as it works its way southwards it's being nibbled away by the area of high pressure so it's actually fizzling out so many of us here we see a good deal of crap cloud but not a great deal of rain as we head through the next day or so and that will continue southwards as we head through the day on sunday and still giving a little bit of gray weather there for paris towards the east largely fine and dry for us as well seventeen should be fine for some bucharest a bit over the towards the south there will be things a very heavy downpours over the northern parts of africa over the past couple of days particularly over the northern parts about geria our system is ju
prayers led by their prime minister. hello there we've got plenty of sunshine across europe at the moment most of us are seeing some fine settled weather and enjoying some sunshine there is a little bit more in the way of cloud that's making its way in from the northwest that's making things here a little bit windy and a little bit gray and wet as well and that system slipping its way south was as we head through saturday now as it works its way southwards it's being nibbled away by the area...
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referendum echoing the demonstrators concerned that the deadlock whether you. voted for remain in europe you know to leave the bush approach will call to you support i mean we could all agree that the talks were being forced on the national interest filmmakers so poor and rich are so make this week or so strong that it's making us more divided not more you know. they came from all over britain all against the very idea of bricks and given the strength the feeling on show here it's very difficult to see how this can be reconciled when and even if it happens i wanted to remain because i'm european i'm one of a cloud and i want to stay one of a club i don't want us to be little britain. there is a lot riding on what happens over the next few days now the prime minister to resign may face extra time to push through her deal she is facing the political fight of her life one but she may not survive may has blamed british m.p.'s for the bricks and obstacles and that has cost us support for another attempt at a vote on ho withdrawal agreement the marchers insist that nothing is a done deal brita
referendum echoing the demonstrators concerned that the deadlock whether you. voted for remain in europe you know to leave the bush approach will call to you support i mean we could all agree that the talks were being forced on the national interest filmmakers so poor and rich are so make this week or so strong that it's making us more divided not more you know. they came from all over britain all against the very idea of bricks and given the strength the feeling on show here it's very...
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europe radio liberty good to have you here everybody hi much to nineteen are you not going to forget that date in a hurry hello everybody is so good to have you that date see it in your memory i'm looking at a tweet here from europe but didn't have internet connection for the last day the minute i got connected my phone started buzzing i had six hundred twenty eight all read messages on my whatsapp on the resignation of the president a catholic stand i was in a stage to shop for a second after all he's been there all my life has tagged as a by yes to recall what is your story of when you found out how you found out your reaction. it was we were. a shock the first impression and reaction was for us for many people in cars are people who are. going to polling to news and events and that's them that has that has that been a shock because as you were. very rightly pointed out at the beginning of the show of the. country and the young people under thirty they have never seen another leader and this is a three day kates when one person on the main position suddenly he announced as the is s
europe radio liberty good to have you here everybody hi much to nineteen are you not going to forget that date in a hurry hello everybody is so good to have you that date see it in your memory i'm looking at a tweet here from europe but didn't have internet connection for the last day the minute i got connected my phone started buzzing i had six hundred twenty eight all read messages on my whatsapp on the resignation of the president a catholic stand i was in a stage to shop for a second after...
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berlin earlier warning that the decision could jeopardize defense cooperation in europe a senior official in the united arab emirates says arab countries should be more open to israel and the minister of state for foreign affairs said they were all when they decided not to take full relations with israel on the zero senior political analyst bush are as will on his comments a number of arab countries have been opening up publicly or clandestinely towards israel and we've been waiting for the saudi arabia not to cough it up as you know and just say now with the minister of state for foreign affairs and the united arab emirates have. done exactly that and why is he doing that now well because just a few weeks ago president trump's son and load question i was in the area in order to sell his date of a century or you know it's now we all know that this is the trap of the century rather than the deed of the century and yet a number of arab leaders feel they must appease the united states they must accept american dick that in order to. save their own regimes in order to empower their o
berlin earlier warning that the decision could jeopardize defense cooperation in europe a senior official in the united arab emirates says arab countries should be more open to israel and the minister of state for foreign affairs said they were all when they decided not to take full relations with israel on the zero senior political analyst bush are as will on his comments a number of arab countries have been opening up publicly or clandestinely towards israel and we've been waiting for the...
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forecast what we're looking at a very nice weekend across much of europe particularly on saturday where we have a series of high pressure that's going to dominate you can notice on the satellite a lot of clear skies across much of the rigid clouds the north clouds down here across the southeast but across central and western europe particularly things are going to be quite nice for the next couple of days so vienna it seventeen here and saturday paris at nineteen degrees now as we go towards sunday things start to break down a little bit particular peer towards the north we do have a form of body that is making its way down that's going to bring in some winds and some clouds notice a drop in temperature here for berlin down to about ten london's going to cool off as well paris you can see some clouds which will keep that temperature of about one thousand degrees well here across the eastern part of mediterranean we are watching one area of low pressure now this is going to really bring some problems over the next few days that we are going to be watching this very carefully rainy
forecast what we're looking at a very nice weekend across much of europe particularly on saturday where we have a series of high pressure that's going to dominate you can notice on the satellite a lot of clear skies across much of the rigid clouds the north clouds down here across the southeast but across central and western europe particularly things are going to be quite nice for the next couple of days so vienna it seventeen here and saturday paris at nineteen degrees now as we go towards...
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normal country part of europe now i find them quite individualistic and a little selfish. and washington d.c. what happened to this wonderful country her deal does not have the numbers from outside the u.k. the country's parliamentary democracy may sometimes look like it's about to implode . already. but this up a serial style of politics has worked quite well for hundreds of years even if parliament seems to be struggling now there are worries about the impact of breaks in all aspects of life here in the u.k. from the cost of food to the availability of medicines and even toilet roll so how do brits keep calm and carry on. so great i go. how do they put the question to a leading brand experts who sells optimism for a living people will not keep calm and carry on for much longer they want certainty a clear sense of direction leader and a team around him or her to convey a future with optimism and clarity. many breaks its supporters believe it will breathe new life into a brand britain want to break six main players government minister michael gove called it a moment of him bei
normal country part of europe now i find them quite individualistic and a little selfish. and washington d.c. what happened to this wonderful country her deal does not have the numbers from outside the u.k. the country's parliamentary democracy may sometimes look like it's about to implode . already. but this up a serial style of politics has worked quite well for hundreds of years even if parliament seems to be struggling now there are worries about the impact of breaks in all aspects of life...
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, created an environment in europe which increased feelings of nationalism and sovereignty. those feelings started to spread and eventually reached all the way to the united states. of course, not coincidentally, a lot of young people were going to be called on to show where their loyalties lied. there was a massive difference without question between what was happening in nazi germany and what was happening in the united states. a lot of people are not aware of this, but as you heard earlier, since jehovah's witnesses were sharing concentration camps with jews and many others during this period, for many years prior to world war ii, they had reported on what was going on in germany and the concentration camps. it came out in their publications, which are printed into the millions of copies in many languages, but of course, that information was not of note at the time. aside from these very significant differences between what was happening in the u.s. and europe, there was a common element that was common pretty much among all nations at that time, and even today, a salute. a ple
, created an environment in europe which increased feelings of nationalism and sovereignty. those feelings started to spread and eventually reached all the way to the united states. of course, not coincidentally, a lot of young people were going to be called on to show where their loyalties lied. there was a massive difference without question between what was happening in nazi germany and what was happening in the united states. a lot of people are not aware of this, but as you heard earlier,...
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the united states in the 19th century. it was a powerful fear in europe, australia, canada. it was a great issue of the 19th century. i the 1920's, some of that fear has persisted, especially in the south. with smith as up an immigrant, someone who did not support prohibition, and smith is a catholic. those three things kind of combined to make smith seem like a dangerous foreigner. to a lot of americans, especially third and fourth generation who lived in rural parts of the country, they won't accept that. >> 32 years after his defeat, john kennedy becomes the democratic party nominee. what did he face in terms of anti-catholic bigotry? prof. mcgreevy: it is a different story by 1960. kennedy and his generation of politicians, most had served in the war. it was hard to assail their patriotism. political figures who become prominent in the 1950's and 1960's, that was lifted off the table. you can see catholics can be patriotic. even kennedy faced real questioning about controversial issues such as contraception, age-appropriate schools, divorce laws. are you going to obey the pope, o
the united states in the 19th century. it was a powerful fear in europe, australia, canada. it was a great issue of the 19th century. i the 1920's, some of that fear has persisted, especially in the south. with smith as up an immigrant, someone who did not support prohibition, and smith is a catholic. those three things kind of combined to make smith seem like a dangerous foreigner. to a lot of americans, especially third and fourth generation who lived in rural parts of the country, they...
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but company like boeing and airbus in europe there is a very important because airplane order is a huge they are with billions of dollars they make a huge difference to not just the company but the local economy. that's right the united states government has a big investment in boeing because the u.s. economy is largely affected by it all of those planes you were talking about earlier they get sold all around the world boeing and airbus are of course great competitors in the u.s. has a major stake in boeing's fortunes so u.s. aviation authorities haven't immediately jumped in here and made the call they tend to be slow to action but if they thought that there was a serious flaw in that plane you can bet that they would ground it so far we have not reached that point but you're absolutely right that boeing has a major effect on the u.s. economy it's one of the companies that presidents talk about when they're talking about u.s. exports and how the u.s. economy is doing boeing has a network of suppliers all of them would be affected by this best selling plane if something were to hap
but company like boeing and airbus in europe there is a very important because airplane order is a huge they are with billions of dollars they make a huge difference to not just the company but the local economy. that's right the united states government has a big investment in boeing because the u.s. economy is largely affected by it all of those planes you were talking about earlier they get sold all around the world boeing and airbus are of course great competitors in the u.s. has a major...
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brics it will happen. but the rest of europe's also following events extremely closely well parliament has now backed something that something is simply an a but whether the u.k. gets more time to come up with a real plan of action could depend as much on the mood in brussels as on the message from westminster the dean barber al jazeera london still ahead on al-jazeera despair and brazil after several people are killed in a school shooting we'll be reporting from southern malawi where floods have killed dozens of thousands of u.s. .
brics it will happen. but the rest of europe's also following events extremely closely well parliament has now backed something that something is simply an a but whether the u.k. gets more time to come up with a real plan of action could depend as much on the mood in brussels as on the message from westminster the dean barber al jazeera london still ahead on al-jazeera despair and brazil after several people are killed in a school shooting we'll be reporting from southern malawi where floods...
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growth in china and europe, and also risk events, such as brexit. >> pelley: a record seven million amanhale behind on their car payments. never happened before. what do you make of that? >> powell: car sales have been quite high for a number of years. so, the whole body of outstanding auto loans is much larger than it was. i think it also, though, shows that not everyone is experiencing this widespread prosperity that we have. and that's something we pay attention to as well. >> pelley: retail sales declined in december, the fastest pace since 2009. are these things, taken together, suggesting that the system is blinking red? >> powell: there's also evidence, by the way, that spending has popped back up in january. but we'll-- that's a surprisingly weak reading, and we'll be watching the next month's reading shortly. >> pelley: but the overarching question is, are we headed to a recession? >> powell: i think growth this year will be slower than last year. last year was the highest growth that we've experienced since the financial crisis, really in more than ten years. this year, i
growth in china and europe, and also risk events, such as brexit. >> pelley: a record seven million amanhale behind on their car payments. never happened before. what do you make of that? >> powell: car sales have been quite high for a number of years. so, the whole body of outstanding auto loans is much larger than it was. i think it also, though, shows that not everyone is experiencing this widespread prosperity that we have. and that's something we pay attention to as well....
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pay any income tax. there are certainly prettier parts of europe, but it's monaco where the super-rich are clamoring to get in. for many, monaco is synonymous with the high life-- maseratis and martinis. mega-yachts and motorboats. >> steven saltzman: that's our fisher island. that would be where all the pet's steveneople rent. therngs, is to help wealthy foreigners move here. his father produced the early "james bond" films, and steven pitches the principality with the hyperbole of a hollywood producer. >> saltzman: monaco is utopia. >> cooper: utopia? >> saltzman: it's a country with no sovereign debt, where 100 different nationalities live together, protected in peace by a planet-loving prince. >> cooper: is utopia this wealthy, though? >> saltzman: well, i'm talking about utopia because it's a perfect society. >> cooper: a perfect society? the first thing you really notice about monaco is how small it is-- less than a square mile, carved out of the coastline of france. a cramped alcove of aging apartments hugging a harbor barely big enough for the boats that dock here. there's
pay any income tax. there are certainly prettier parts of europe, but it's monaco where the super-rich are clamoring to get in. for many, monaco is synonymous with the high life-- maseratis and martinis. mega-yachts and motorboats. >> steven saltzman: that's our fisher island. that would be where all the pet's steveneople rent. therngs, is to help wealthy foreigners move here. his father produced the early "james bond" films, and steven pitches the principality with the...
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to professional soccer in great britain and europe, where in-play betting has been stitched into the fabric of that culture for years. >> rodenberg: over there, the in-game, real-time betting, which is all technology enhanced, that's what the big deal is. >> asher: in europe, it's about 50%. and-- and here, clearly it's growing rapidly, and i think it'll continue to grow. >> bettor: i want... kansas. >> wertheim: and in this brave new betting world, adam silver claims that legal gambling is much more likely to be on the up-and-up than the old way with the neighborhood bookie. make your case. why does legalized sports gambling-- why-- why do you think that decreases risk of corruption, not increases it? >> silver: i think it decreases risk dramatically because we have access to the betting information. i think when you have an underground business operating in the shadows, you have no idea what people are betting on your own events. >> rodenberg: because of technology, you can essentially get a fingerprint for every bet that's placed. you can detect unusual and unnatural line move
to professional soccer in great britain and europe, where in-play betting has been stitched into the fabric of that culture for years. >> rodenberg: over there, the in-game, real-time betting, which is all technology enhanced, that's what the big deal is. >> asher: in europe, it's about 50%. and-- and here, clearly it's growing rapidly, and i think it'll continue to grow. >> bettor: i want... kansas. >> wertheim: and in this brave new betting world, adam silver claims...
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have been about things in the past and you look and you say well ok it's in america and bouts of europe but i think there's always been this unwritten belief that it just doesn't happen in new zealand people don't want to say that because they don't want to jinx it but i think everyone that's visits to the country feels that way so you know it isn't like to repeat things about. it's just staggering that we could witness you know such scenes of height and violence like that and you know particularly tolerant country and peaceful city like cross-stitch so everyone is i think still in disbelief i think at the moment they try and they want to be with the families they're giving the kids a big i'm going to have a young eighteen month old son and pregnant wife at the moment we're at home and we're just glad that we haven't been caught up in this but school children have just have been in lockdown so a lot of people public buildings out christchurch city civic facilities have all been locked down and only recently has that has that been lifted so only now that we children coming home to the pa
have been about things in the past and you look and you say well ok it's in america and bouts of europe but i think there's always been this unwritten belief that it just doesn't happen in new zealand people don't want to say that because they don't want to jinx it but i think everyone that's visits to the country feels that way so you know it isn't like to repeat things about. it's just staggering that we could witness you know such scenes of height and violence like that and you know...
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the action is in northern europe which means along with portugal and spain you can enjoy the warms in morocco algeria and tunisia temperatures low twenty's that have a cold start well in relative terms anyway for the eastern side of libya and evening kollywood twenty just go to the coast it will be rather cloudy and gray but that too improves by tommy get to sunday. the government you support are believed to have detained maybe a million people in reeducation camps certainly not grabbing headlines in china only in the wild kingdoms of the people's republic this probably not best just to dismiss everything as propaganda to use propaganda because you are abrasive aggressive way of addressing it maybe has some challenges chinese finance yet charles you you wrote something critical of president cio but i said this would not be regarded well by the western press popped up head to head on al-jazeera. welcome back just a quick look at top stories forty nine people have been killed in an attack on two mosques in the new zealand city of christchurch a man in his late twenty's has been charged
the action is in northern europe which means along with portugal and spain you can enjoy the warms in morocco algeria and tunisia temperatures low twenty's that have a cold start well in relative terms anyway for the eastern side of libya and evening kollywood twenty just go to the coast it will be rather cloudy and gray but that too improves by tommy get to sunday. the government you support are believed to have detained maybe a million people in reeducation camps certainly not grabbing...
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of this throughout the region in eastern europe and the soviet union, of dissidence, of wanting to change things. i think he had an ego that believed he could change it from within by bringing his system down. he also got paid well, although he never profited from it. i think he also enjoyed having that secret life. i think that is appealing. it is like having affairs, i guess. [laughter] martha: yes. >> thank you for talking with us tonight. martha: certainly. >> i was reading this article about a cia communication network and how that got disrupted years ago. in light of the cyber security concerns, what do you think of the role of more traditional spycraft like dead drops are? martha: i have to ask you, if someone is standing outside that door, they don't know what i said, do they? so you really have to have human spies in the room. if it is a room in the kremlin or a room in the great palace in china, or in haiti, or even in ottawa, you have to have a human source or a plant, some kind of eavesdropping or listening device, in the room to know what is being said. because people
of this throughout the region in eastern europe and the soviet union, of dissidence, of wanting to change things. i think he had an ego that believed he could change it from within by bringing his system down. he also got paid well, although he never profited from it. i think he also enjoyed having that secret life. i think that is appealing. it is like having affairs, i guess. [laughter] martha: yes. >> thank you for talking with us tonight. martha: certainly. >> i was reading...
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through stories of refuse jaes coming from germany coming from germany to japan, from europe generally. them.ere was a stream of you may have heard of the consul lithuania lithuania. he gave hundreds of visas. honored in a cemetery in jerusalem. honorary e sort of jew. y father, who spoke english, served as an interpreter for came many refugees that and couldn't communicate at the ulate because they didn't know english. go to the ould consulate and help them apply for visas. literally hundreds of refugees until after pearl japan thankshrough and my father sfrtd them well as -- served them well interpreter. >> i apologize but we had one skipped overthat i and it is a very interesting story. isaac's while working with the u.s. military isaac witnessed the treaty of the peace between the u.s. and japan and in october of 1945 he was asked u.s. military leaders on a trip to witness the damage that had been done when atomic bomb was dropped on hiroshi hiroshima. >> i will read from the book. 1945, a y october 28, group of senior naval officers the been rses from never lens, the hos
through stories of refuse jaes coming from germany coming from germany to japan, from europe generally. them.ere was a stream of you may have heard of the consul lithuania lithuania. he gave hundreds of visas. honored in a cemetery in jerusalem. honorary e sort of jew. y father, who spoke english, served as an interpreter for came many refugees that and couldn't communicate at the ulate because they didn't know english. go to the ould consulate and help them apply for visas. literally hundreds...
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, the major port for ships from europe. >> what about where you are living? >> no. kobe is a good distance from tokyo. i do not remember being in kobe until after the war. >> i grew up speaking russian for the first five years of my life, even though we lived in china. i learned no chinese. when i moved back to japan in the summer of 1936, i was enrolled in a british school. i started to learn english for the first time. my mother came to school with me every day to interpret for me until one day i said, i do not want you with me anymore. i can follow. >> when were you aware of the holocaust? when? >> we became aware of it primarily through the stories of refugees coming from germany to japan. from europe generally. there was a stream of them. he is honored in a cemetery in tel aviv. my father, who spoke english, served as an interpreter for many refugees who came and cannot communicate with the american consulate. my father would go with them to the consulate and help them apply for visas and literally hundreds of refugees until after pearl harbor came to japan. my father served
, the major port for ships from europe. >> what about where you are living? >> no. kobe is a good distance from tokyo. i do not remember being in kobe until after the war. >> i grew up speaking russian for the first five years of my life, even though we lived in china. i learned no chinese. when i moved back to japan in the summer of 1936, i was enrolled in a british school. i started to learn english for the first time. my mother came to school with me every day to interpret...
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area? a >>> a stanford university student studying in europe died in spain while hiking with a group of students. the university says the group lost sight of the 20-year-old on friday afternoon and crews found him yesterday. he fell in difficult rocky terrain. he was a junior majoring in computer science. the school issued a statement about his death saying he will be deeply missed. >>> all 1300 passengers and crew aboard a once disabled cruise ship stranded off the coast of norway are safe on dry land. the ship is now docked in the for we cannan port of mold and passengers are flying home as soon as possible. the cruiseship issued a may day call yesterday afternoon local time after experiencing engine trouble in bad weather. fearing it would smash against the rocks. rescuers were able to air lift 479 people off the ship and onto shore, including a couple from novato, before being towed into port. >> we were clipped together and pulled up onto the helicopter together. quite a joyride there. then we got pulled into the helicopter. >> yeah, that couple just told me they are actually do
area? a >>> a stanford university student studying in europe died in spain while hiking with a group of students. the university says the group lost sight of the 20-year-old on friday afternoon and crews found him yesterday. he fell in difficult rocky terrain. he was a junior majoring in computer science. the school issued a statement about his death saying he will be deeply missed. >>> all 1300 passengers and crew aboard a once disabled cruise ship stranded off the coast of...
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public pressure for days, having watched china, europe and today, canada, ground aircraft. flight maps from last week now showing the max's disappearing as they were parked. the reason, similarities between sunday's crash in ethiopia which killed 157, and the lion air crash in indonesia less than five months earlier. both flights, with the nose moving erratically up and down right after takeoff. a refinement of tracking data from satellites overnight, according to the faa, and evidence from this debris field in ethiopia, convinced the agency there are enough similarities in these flights that they grounded the fleet. >> does this mean the two crashes are related? >> it does not mean the two crashes are related but they're close enough that it's worth saying stop flying these airplanes until we get the black boxes out. >> reporter: those two black boxes, found two days ago in ethiopia, are damaged. the delay in extracting data was part of the reason for the u.s. grounding. tonight, those boxes will be flown to france. that data should confirm if the crashes are related and whether the f
public pressure for days, having watched china, europe and today, canada, ground aircraft. flight maps from last week now showing the max's disappearing as they were parked. the reason, similarities between sunday's crash in ethiopia which killed 157, and the lion air crash in indonesia less than five months earlier. both flights, with the nose moving erratically up and down right after takeoff. a refinement of tracking data from satellites overnight, according to the faa, and evidence from...
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members ofhe far right or white supremacists. in western europe it's on the rise too. it's real and growing. david. >> terry, thank you. >>> meantime with this global headline the mass shooting we're following you can understand the unease when the emergency calls began in mall evacuated. smoke could be seen coming from the mall. marci gonzalez on the scene where authorities are reassuring the public. >> reporter: tonight, panic at the mall after reports of a man with a gun inside. >> century city mall, additional call is currently locked inside. customer came in saying unknown person has a gun. people running and screaming inside the mall. >> reporter: worried shoppers and employees seen running from the scene as a massive police contingency converges on the mall. >> reporter: inside pliz police with guns drawn reports of a suspicious package at the amazon book store. smoke seen billowing from the mall surrounding streets. beverly hills high school locked down as a precaution. the school s >> repte wting t continue the lapdep o >>mai, you. for the first tim whathe pilot said es str
members ofhe far right or white supremacists. in western europe it's on the rise too. it's real and growing. david. >> terry, thank you. >>> meantime with this global headline the mass shooting we're following you can understand the unease when the emergency calls began in mall evacuated. smoke could be seen coming from the mall. marci gonzalez on the scene where authorities are reassuring the public. >> reporter: tonight, panic at the mall after reports of a man with a...
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permanently grounded in north america and europe. >> gio, what about the people whose flights for canceled? will they get their money back? >> reporter: well, now from wow air. they are calling customers to go ahead and call their credit card companies and figure out how to trust. >> a lot of frustrated are passengers. thank you. >>> we now turn to sk, and the death of a girl in a classroom. here is abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: at an emergency school board meeting today, families who came to hear answers didn't get them, and were furious. >> due to the ongoing investigation, and student privacy laws, we cannot share specific details at this time. >> reporter: the school district, an hour west of charleston, did have thoughts and prayers for the 10-year-old who died after a fight with another fifth grader. >> it's awful because they're telling us don't speculate and don't start rumors but they're not telling us anything. >> reporter: the family of raniya wright is planning her funeral tonight. police say the fight on monday didn't involve any weapon, but still left the girl u
permanently grounded in north america and europe. >> gio, what about the people whose flights for canceled? will they get their money back? >> reporter: well, now from wow air. they are calling customers to go ahead and call their credit card companies and figure out how to trust. >> a lot of frustrated are passengers. thank you. >>> we now turn to sk, and the death of a girl in a classroom. here is abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: at an emergency school...
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tourists to europe. the european union announcing that american travelers will need a visa to visit beginning in 2021. right now, u.s. citizens can travel to paris, rome, madrid, or any of the other 26 countries in europe, for up to 90 days without a visa. it's to improve security and avoid problems with illegal immigration and terrorism. >>> back here at home, the legal team defending actor jussie smollett is pushing back. after the star was charged with 16 new felonies. a grand jury has indicted him for allegedly staging a hate crime on himself. in a statement his lawyer said those charges are vindictive. insisting again that smollett is a victim of a terrible crime. here's abc's zachary kiesch. >> reporter: tonight, actor jussie smollett firing back. his legal team digging in, claiming he's innocent of the 16 felony counts he's been charged with. >> i defy you to find one commentator who hasn't been caught up in this kind of -- this media lynching. >> reporter: the charges that smollett faked a racist and homophobic attack that included tying a noose around his neck, could land h
tourists to europe. the european union announcing that american travelers will need a visa to visit beginning in 2021. right now, u.s. citizens can travel to paris, rome, madrid, or any of the other 26 countries in europe, for up to 90 days without a visa. it's to improve security and avoid problems with illegal immigration and terrorism. >>> back here at home, the legal team defending actor jussie smollett is pushing back. after the star was charged with 16 new felonies. a grand jury...
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inside the n s >>> and traveling to europe won't be as easy in the next few years. what you'll be required to do before you take off. >>> and pulled from the water, see what two kayakers rescued while out crabbing. >>> i'm meteorologist sandy patel. i hope you enjoyed today's break in the sunshine because live dopplar 7 is tracking your weekend storm. back with the timeline coming up. >>> we've got a fine show for you tonight. >> i've had my arms wrap add round tony bennett for three years touring the world. when you're singing love songs, that's what you want people to feel. >> are you having alright,yeah!excited? waaahoo... well... that was fun, right? it's time to get more. lower fares. better service. sweeter rewards. alaska airlines. >>> in the south bay, the silicon valley car show shifts into high gear this week. hundreds of cars, trucks and suvs are on display and that includes some local talent. a group of san jose state students are showing off the vehicles they built from scratch and abc 7 reporter got a chance to jump in the driver's seat. >> reporter: slick new whips,
inside the n s >>> and traveling to europe won't be as easy in the next few years. what you'll be required to do before you take off. >>> and pulled from the water, see what two kayakers rescued while out crabbing. >>> i'm meteorologist sandy patel. i hope you enjoyed today's break in the sunshine because live dopplar 7 is tracking your weekend storm. back with the timeline coming up. >>> we've got a fine show for you tonight. >> i've had my arms wrap...
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batteries in europe expects to take the short-term hit of profits to do all of this. now i have to tell you, coming up on thursday, we have the tax hot line at abc7 news right here. get your documents together and bring them on. >> and they can submit their questions? >> submit them right now go to our web ge loosk finny. you can call in and we can do it. >> it is a huge day in tech history. today marks the 30th birthday of the worldwide web. google is marking the occasion with an animated doodle. it was on this day on 1989 when he handed in a proposal that ignited the information age. it was rejected by his boss who called it "vague but exciting." >> this will never work. this junk. >> look at us now. >>> a new jersey man getting a lot of birthday wishes more than 15,000. all due to a prank. >> reporter: the lynnwood, new jersey man is receiving well wishes. >> saying happy. i said who is this? nick. nick who? you don't know me. how do you know it is my birthday? i saw it on a billboard. >> reporter: listed on a billboard. wish my dad happy birthday, love your sons. >> we just wan
batteries in europe expects to take the short-term hit of profits to do all of this. now i have to tell you, coming up on thursday, we have the tax hot line at abc7 news right here. get your documents together and bring them on. >> and they can submit their questions? >> submit them right now go to our web ge loosk finny. you can call in and we can do it. >> it is a huge day in tech history. today marks the 30th birthday of the worldwide web. google is marking the occasion...
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in european travel. >> in about a year, travel to europe will get more complicated for americans. the european union announced today that it will require u.s. nationals to get what's called a european travel information and authorization system permit. they are making a big deal. this is not a visa, not a visa. it starts in 2021. could go, to candy nast, eu leaders say it suspect techniquely a visa. under the rules, americans need a pass card and a credit or debt card to apply for the visits, which is good for 90 days. but it is good for three years and you can use it over and over again. the new permit is similar to the electronic system for travel authorization that the u.s. now uses for most eu country citizens visiting us. >>> fiat chrysler is recalling more than 60,000 cars and suvs worldwide. a software problem is causing cruz control to keep going or even accelerate after the driver taps the brakes. it affects alpha romeo, julia and stelvio models. owners are advised not to use the adaptive cruise control until a software update is finished. >>> airbnb is warning users to
in european travel. >> in about a year, travel to europe will get more complicated for americans. the european union announced today that it will require u.s. nationals to get what's called a european travel information and authorization system permit. they are making a big deal. this is not a visa, not a visa. it starts in 2021. could go, to candy nast, eu leaders say it suspect techniquely a visa. under the rules, americans need a pass card and a credit or debt card to apply for the...
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>> i saw that the europe, uk, china, india did ban this and after that the u.s. reacted to it. better late than never. >> in an e-mail to abc news, the faa says they wanted more specific information before deciding to ground the fleet. >>> it's 4:30 right now. if you're just joining us let's get an update on the weather and traffic. hi, mike. >> hi everybody. here's a look at live doppler 7. it's absolutely nothing. here's a look from the exploratorium camera. you can see the stars twinkling above. 33 to 46. definitely cooler this morning. by noon, we're hanging around 55 to 57. a little milder. a few high clouds start to rolling 'ol in. we call those invection clouds. 58 to 63 degrees. if you liked yesterday afternoon, today is better. by 7:00, we'll be around 53 to 59 degrees with high clouds as the sunsets at 7:14. oddly very colorful. post-it and hash tag it abc 7 now. >>> we're looking for typical at 4:30 in the morning. here's the bay bridge toll plaza. a little bit of lineup on the left side. right side is look good. no issues for fastrak. no metering lights yet. we don
>> i saw that the europe, uk, china, india did ban this and after that the u.s. reacted to it. better late than never. >> in an e-mail to abc news, the faa says they wanted more specific information before deciding to ground the fleet. >>> it's 4:30 right now. if you're just joining us let's get an update on the weather and traffic. hi, mike. >> hi everybody. here's a look at live doppler 7. it's absolutely nothing. here's a look from the exploratorium camera. you can...
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america and europe. this is the message wow air posted online overnight. it tells stranded flyers to arrange travel from other airlines. the carrier struggled to find funding after failed acquisition talks with competitor iceland air and another airline ownership ck way to iceland. wow discontinued its sfo flight last year. >> that is some message. try and find your way home on another airline. >> they're offering full refunds for the passengers stranded today. >> good luck with that. >> but that's -- really the least they could do at this point. >> honestly. talk about wow. >>> it is 4:30 if you're just joining us. quick update on your weather and traffic. >> we'll never leave you stranded. we're always here. even less than 7 minutes away all the time. s fewtthondhe bay. you can see near the bay bridge, the san mateo bridge, the dumbarton bridge. look at the big pictureme. we're getting the last push on shore of the wet weather. it's been creating. it's a 1 on the storm impact scale with scattered showers, a chance of thunderstorms and some gusty breezes again like yesterday. here's
america and europe. this is the message wow air posted online overnight. it tells stranded flyers to arrange travel from other airlines. the carrier struggled to find funding after failed acquisition talks with competitor iceland air and another airline ownership ck way to iceland. wow discontinued its sfo flight last year. >> that is some message. try and find your way home on another airline. >> they're offering full refunds for the passengers stranded today. >> good luck...
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york offer oat milk. other locations in europe have been offering that for more than a year. it's the first time it's been offered in the u.s. in starbucks. >>> happy pi day. math aenksonor then rc 14th rwe kwn as 3-14. >> the museum will open from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. educators will talk about what makes pi special at noon. then the annual pi day procession follows at 1:30. a physicist at the exploratorium invented pi day in 1988. you can learn more about him and how this came about at abc7news.com. >>> you can celebrate pi day by eating actual pie, pot pies, pizza pie or dessert pies. here's restaurants with deals. blaze pizza, dominosnd piology. california pizza kitchen, boston market and marie calendar's have deals on pies as well. >> making me hungry. >> yes, ma'am. >> exactly across the street from us. now it's a worldwide thing. >> what time is the pi procession. >> at noon. >> after our show ends. >> we can walk outside and maybe they'll have pie, too. let me tell you what it's going to be like at noon. in san francisco, about pretty close to 60 degrees at noon. walnut
york offer oat milk. other locations in europe have been offering that for more than a year. it's the first time it's been offered in the u.s. in starbucks. >>> happy pi day. math aenksonor then rc 14th rwe kwn as 3-14. >> the museum will open from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. educators will talk about what makes pi special at noon. then the annual pi day procession follows at 1:30. a physicist at the exploratorium invented pi day in 1988. you can learn more about him and how this...
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eastern europe. authorities started searching the area late that day but did not find him until searching yesterday. he fell in difficult rock dwrir rain. he was a hue majoring in computer science and was 20 years old. >>> it's been ten years since b.a.r.t. police officers shot and killed grant. they gathered last night and were joined by hundreds of other families who lost children by the hands of police. >> reporter: mothers across the country with one thing in common -- pain. >> representing my son at the age of 14 was killed by a baltimore city police officer. >> from atlanta, georgia, to support my son nicholas thomas who got executed by the atlanta police 2015, march 24th >> reporter: once year at the oscar grant foundation, mothers say they find comfort in each other while remembering the life of oscar grant. a b.a.r.t. police officer shot and killed grant unarmed back in 2009. >> this is a sorority we didn't pledge for. we don't want other mothers here. >> reporter: she gives scholarships in her son's name. >> we still need to fig accountability in the police force. we n
eastern europe. authorities started searching the area late that day but did not find him until searching yesterday. he fell in difficult rock dwrir rain. he was a hue majoring in computer science and was 20 years old. >>> it's been ten years since b.a.r.t. police officers shot and killed grant. they gathered last night and were joined by hundreds of other families who lost children by the hands of police. >> reporter: mothers across the country with one thing in common -- pain....
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studying abroad in europe died while hiking in spain. he was with a group of students friday when they lost sight of the 20-year-old. he fell in difficult rocky terrain. crews found him saturday. he was a junior majoring in computer science. his school issued a statement about his death saying he will be deeply missed. >>> democrats on capitol hill are determined to bring attorney general william barr in front of congress to push for the full release of special counsel robert mueller's report. he released a summary of the findings yesterday saying the trump campaign did not conspire with russia during the 2016 presidential election. he also said mueller did not make a conclusion on whether the president obstructed justice. the president's lawyer is on gma this morning. said it's time to move on. >> i think the reality is that congress is wasting the taxpayers' money frankly and they should be going about le legislating and governing. that's a prerogative they'll have ziemt on sunday, president trump called the news compete and total exoneration. stressing again, there was no obstructio
studying abroad in europe died while hiking in spain. he was with a group of students friday when they lost sight of the 20-year-old. he fell in difficult rocky terrain. crews found him saturday. he was a junior majoring in computer science. his school issued a statement about his death saying he will be deeply missed. >>> democrats on capitol hill are determined to bring attorney general william barr in front of congress to push for the full release of special counsel robert...
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stopped flying. it ceased operations. thousands of flyers are stranded across north america and europe. wow air told them to look for other flights to get home. very helpful. >>> number 4, the fbi now looking into why chicago prosecutors dropped criminal charges against "empire" actor jussie smollett. abc news reports that at this point it's under review and not a full blown investigation. >>> number 5. check your powerball tickets. two winning ticket matching five out of the six numbers sold mere in the bay area. one in san jose, one san mateo. each worth nearly $3 million. someone in wisconsin took home the big prize. $768 million. >>> number 6, everybody who didn't win and headed into work, no -- it's been a quiet start to the commute. no major problems so far. from the toll plaza into san francisco, that's in the yellow. should take about 13 minutes. >>> number 7, the a's play their home opener against the angels today and a live look inside the coliseum as they get ready. first pitch at 1:07. the giants open their season on the road against the padres at 1:10. >>> this morning, pr
stopped flying. it ceased operations. thousands of flyers are stranded across north america and europe. wow air told them to look for other flights to get home. very helpful. >>> number 4, the fbi now looking into why chicago prosecutors dropped criminal charges against "empire" actor jussie smollett. abc news reports that at this point it's under review and not a full blown investigation. >>> number 5. check your powerball tickets. two winning ticket matching five...
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the details. >> reporter: all these procedures have been done in northern europe, germany, england, not a single one here in the united states. that's because most people with the needed hiv resistant mutation who are donors don't live in the united states. they are of northern european dissent. the pool of people they're looking for are over there, not here. call it a cure or a long-term remission, there are now two patients who no longer have hiv. the first is timothy brown known 12 years ago as the berlin patient. the most recent ones remains anonymous, but referred to as the london patient. both men had blood cancer and both received bone marrow transplants from a donor with an hiv resistant mutation. in other words, some people carry a genetic mutation known as ccr5 delta 32, that prevents hiv from entering the cells. >> to find this rather set of donors and match them is really what this experiment has been about with the 38 patients. >> so far 38 hiv patients have received bone marrow transplants. today only two are hiv-free. hiv activist jeff she hee has been keeping track
the details. >> reporter: all these procedures have been done in northern europe, germany, england, not a single one here in the united states. that's because most people with the needed hiv resistant mutation who are donors don't live in the united states. they are of northern european dissent. the pool of people they're looking for are over there, not here. call it a cure or a long-term remission, there are now two patients who no longer have hiv. the first is timothy brown known 12...
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attack. the writer is anti-immigration and wants revenge for past terror attacks in europe. four people have been taken into custody. one man is in his late 20s. he's been charged with murder. the other two men and april woman are being investigated for their possible involvement. 49 people were killed at two mosques during friday prayers. one woman who was driving by stopped to help. >> i heard and saw what i thought were firecrackers. i saw young fellows running down the street. all of a sudden it got quite violent. i thought that's not firecrackers. they started falling. one fell to the right. >> here is that tweet from the president. my warmest sympathies and best wishes goes out to the people of new zealand after the horrible massacre in the mosques. 49 innocent people have so senselessly died, with so many more seriously injured. the u.s. stands by new zealand for anything we can do. god bless all. new zealand police are still actively working this case, tweeting that they are -- >> okay. looks like we have had a problem with amy's microphone. >> cam hair kamala harris is r
attack. the writer is anti-immigration and wants revenge for past terror attacks in europe. four people have been taken into custody. one man is in his late 20s. he's been charged with murder. the other two men and april woman are being investigated for their possible involvement. 49 people were killed at two mosques during friday prayers. one woman who was driving by stopped to help. >> i heard and saw what i thought were firecrackers. i saw young fellows running down the street. all of...
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stanford student died in spain while hiking with other students in europe. the group lost sight of him friday afternoon. authorities started searching the area later that day but they did not find him until the search resumed yesterday. he fell in difficult rocky terrain. he was a junior majoring in computer science and was 20 years old. >>> it's been ten years since a b.a.r.t. police officer shot and killed oscar grant. the foundation created in grants's name by his family and himeye ed d the families who lost children at the hands of police. >> reporter: mothers from across the country with one thing in common -- pain. >> representing my son at the age of 14 was killed by a baltimore city police officer. >> from atlanta, georgia to support my son nicholas thom whois got executed by the atlanta police, 2015, march 24th. >> reporter: once a year at the oscar grant foundation, the mothers find comfort in each other while remembering the life of oscar grant, a b.a.r.t. police officer shot and killed grant back on new year's day 2009. >> this is what we call a sorority we didn't pledg
stanford student died in spain while hiking with other students in europe. the group lost sight of him friday afternoon. authorities started searching the area later that day but they did not find him until the search resumed yesterday. he fell in difficult rocky terrain. he was a junior majoring in computer science and was 20 years old. >>> it's been ten years since a b.a.r.t. police officer shot and killed oscar grant. the foundation created in grants's name by his family and himeye...
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the stanford community. a student studying abroad in europe died hike not guilty spain. mic micha nee. he fell in difficult rocky terrain. and crews found him saturday. he was a junior majoring in computer science. the school issued a statement about the death saying he will be deeply missed. >>> democrats on capitol hill say they are determined to bring attorney general william barr in front of congress to push for the full release of special counsel robert mueller's report. barr released a summary of the findings yesterday saying the trump campaign did not conspire with russia during the 2016 presidential election. he also said mueller did not make a conclusion on whether the president obstructed justice. the president's lawyer is on gma today saying it's time to move on. >> i think the reality is that congress is wasting the taxpayers money, frankly. they should be going about legislating and governing rather than continuing this. that's a prerogative they'll have. >> on sunday, president trump called the news a, quote, complete and total exoneration stressing again that there was
the stanford community. a student studying abroad in europe died hike not guilty spain. mic micha nee. he fell in difficult rocky terrain. and crews found him saturday. he was a junior majoring in computer science. the school issued a statement about the death saying he will be deeply missed. >>> democrats on capitol hill say they are determined to bring attorney general william barr in front of congress to push for the full release of special counsel robert mueller's report. barr...