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our secure back to the berlin international film festival now scott roxborough and charlotte chosen phil are standing by get to see you again guys and we're already about halfway point in the valley now any favorite so far. yeah well for me actually the favorite was the very first film history and here i love dogs wes anderson movie a huge number of stars but as an animated stop motion film phenomenal i mean i can't i can't praise yeah but i absolutely fell right for work he just a wonderful story about sort of a post-apocalyptic world where dogs are condemned to an island off japan and a blue one boy goes to try to rescue his dog and saved all kinds that way is everything that you would hope for from the wild anderson film and more and i think that my money on a very old female film i think it could be the year for that given everything that's been going on with the hash tag me to them and that's good for you and me and we've got three female stars in a time in film and we have a female director as was very our role in the thing picture of motherhood. and womanhood i think that could be
our secure back to the berlin international film festival now scott roxborough and charlotte chosen phil are standing by get to see you again guys and we're already about halfway point in the valley now any favorite so far. yeah well for me actually the favorite was the very first film history and here i love dogs wes anderson movie a huge number of stars but as an animated stop motion film phenomenal i mean i can't i can't praise yeah but i absolutely fell right for work he just a wonderful...
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a 130-mile trek brought him to his childhood home in charlotte. >> i think he's going to go down as one of the most impactful people that, you know, probably ever walked the earth. >> he deserves respect. >> a viewing will be held at the billy graham library in charlotte on monday and tuesday. graham will then lie in honor at the u.s. capitol rotunda wednesday and thursday. the first time a private citizen has had such a recognition since rosa parks back in 2005. >> we're going to be talking about something we haven't seen all month long. >> real rain. february, march, we should be seeing storms dropping about half an inch or more. and it looks like the second storm coming up in the new week will do just that. right now in the meantime, cool and blustery outside. if you're out this evening, it certainly felt cooler than what the thermometer was telling you. it's that wind chill. wind speeds at 10 to 15 miles an hour. 47 right now in san jose. feels more like 45 degrees. we'll take you over to emoriville, similar story. not much of a breeze. not as cold outside. seeing some less win. che
a 130-mile trek brought him to his childhood home in charlotte. >> i think he's going to go down as one of the most impactful people that, you know, probably ever walked the earth. >> he deserves respect. >> a viewing will be held at the billy graham library in charlotte on monday and tuesday. graham will then lie in honor at the u.s. capitol rotunda wednesday and thursday. the first time a private citizen has had such a recognition since rosa parks back in 2005. >>...
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he was born in charlotte north carolina. president trump said this morning there was a prayer meeting in 1934 on the graham farm that his father made the place available to have a prayer meeting and the focus of that group of leaders from charlotte north carolina was to pray that god would send a leader who would take the gospel around the world, probably nobody at that prayer group had any sense how close they were to someone who was just about to begin the processgr to do that. that was the c year that billy graham became a christian. from that time on he said my purpose in life is to help people find a personal relationship with god, which i believe comes through knowing christ. that's the end of the quote in his view and in so many different ways, that was the simple statement that defined his life. five years after that in 1939 he was ordained and became a pastor and he was pastoring at a church in illinois when he went to college at wheaton college. education was important but maybe the best thing that happened there,
he was born in charlotte north carolina. president trump said this morning there was a prayer meeting in 1934 on the graham farm that his father made the place available to have a prayer meeting and the focus of that group of leaders from charlotte north carolina was to pray that god would send a leader who would take the gospel around the world, probably nobody at that prayer group had any sense how close they were to someone who was just about to begin the processgr to do that. that was the c...
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charlotte gold is her name. >> jesse: speaking of dolls, dana? >> dana: how nice! charlotte gold was actually on "the daily briefing" and i had a picture marking the 100th episode of that 2:00 show "the daily briefing." thank you. i mean -- >> greg: just three months. >> dana: not that big of deal. >> greg: three months and one week. i don't care anymore! your opinions mean nothing to me. >> jesse: thank you. for two more things -- >> greg: go ahead, i'm sorry. >> dana: that's all i had. >> jesse: she had one. >> greg: i only have one one more thing and i have 90 seconds. >> kimberly: you've been shamed into behaving. >> greg: i'll do a very slow one more thing. >> dana: going to miss the news. >> greg: tomorrow night 10:00 p.m. we got lieutenant colonel alan west. always entertaining. we have federalist payton. it will be very exciting and we'll talk about guns and this latest news about the police officers which is spreading around and other stuff, too. >> jesse: actually only have one. >> greg: there's something else. you want to do another facebook question? >>
charlotte gold is her name. >> jesse: speaking of dolls, dana? >> dana: how nice! charlotte gold was actually on "the daily briefing" and i had a picture marking the 100th episode of that 2:00 show "the daily briefing." thank you. i mean -- >> greg: just three months. >> dana: not that big of deal. >> greg: three months and one week. i don't care anymore! your opinions mean nothing to me. >> jesse: thank you. for two more things --...
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charlotte gallagher reports. we're used to seeing these traffic light labels on much of the food and drink we buy. they allow us to see at a glance how much fat, saturates, sugar and salt a product contains. but the labels, introduced by the department of health in 2015, are voluntary. the local government association says only around two thirds of products sold in the uk currently have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling, and the lga has called on ministers to make the traffic light scheme a legal requirement once eu legislation are transferred into british law. it says the scheme is popular with consumers and helps them make informed choices about what they are eating and drinking. they believe making the labels mandatory would help tackle the britain's obesity crisis. the department of health says it's committed to giving people clear information about what they eat and will continue to help consumers to make healthy choices. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. now on bbc news — the travel
charlotte gallagher reports. we're used to seeing these traffic light labels on much of the food and drink we buy. they allow us to see at a glance how much fat, saturates, sugar and salt a product contains. but the labels, introduced by the department of health in 2015, are voluntary. the local government association says only around two thirds of products sold in the uk currently have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling, and the lga has called on ministers to make the...
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charlotte gallagher reports. we're used to seeing these traffic light labels on much of the food and drink we buy. they allow us to see at a glance how much fat, saturate, sugar and salt a product contains. but the labels, which were introduced by the department of health in 2013, are voluntary. the local government association says only around two thirds of products sold in the uk have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling and the lga has called on ministers to make the traffic lights scheme a legal requirement once eu legislation is transferred into british law. it says the scheme is popular with consumers and helps them make informed choices about what they are eating and drinking. they believe making the labels mandatory would help tackle britain's obesity crisis. the department of health says it is committed to giving people clear information about what they eat and will continue to help consumers make healthy choices. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. viewers on bbc one willjoin us shortl
charlotte gallagher reports. we're used to seeing these traffic light labels on much of the food and drink we buy. they allow us to see at a glance how much fat, saturate, sugar and salt a product contains. but the labels, which were introduced by the department of health in 2013, are voluntary. the local government association says only around two thirds of products sold in the uk have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling and the lga has called on ministers to make the...
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back when charlotte was a much more rural community. urban sprawl changed that and the grams moved the house and refurbishing it here on the property of the graham library. billy graham's casket is inside that house. the former president about to pay his respects at the casket. it's not just presidents and heads of state that have been coming out to pay their respects but every day people that have been coming out here all day and being welcomed by the graham family. in fact, for much of the day, roy graham was standing in the room with the casket and shaking the hands of each person who walked by his grandfather's casket. that's one of the things that people here, followers of billy graham and the graham family have said was part of his appeal. that he was able to not only deliver his message on the gospel in a clear and passionate fashion but he was able to keep the spot light on the gospel even though he had this big name, he tried to steer all of the attention away from him and keep it on message and was a very humble man. i'm told
back when charlotte was a much more rural community. urban sprawl changed that and the grams moved the house and refurbishing it here on the property of the graham library. billy graham's casket is inside that house. the former president about to pay his respects at the casket. it's not just presidents and heads of state that have been coming out to pay their respects but every day people that have been coming out here all day and being welcomed by the graham family. in fact, for much of the...
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the first goes to sweden's charlotte kalla in the women's skiathlon. hello and welcome to the programme. the israeli military has described the air strikes it carried out in syria on saturday as probably the biggest of their kind in the last 30 years. a spokesman said 12 sites were hit, including four iranian targets in syria. the attacks took place after an israeli military aircraft was brought down. the us and russia have raised concerns, and the un secretary general has called for an immediate de—escalation in syria. our middle east correspondent tom bateman has more. what was left on israeli soil of one of the country's most advanced fighter jets. it crashed after its two pilots ejected, said israel, amid syrian anti—aircraft fire. one pilot was left severely injured. siren wails. israel said it scrambled the planes in response to this — a drone allegedly sent by iranian forces in syria into israeli airspace. it was destroyed. israel then hit the site it said the drone had come from before further strikes against what it called iranian target
the first goes to sweden's charlotte kalla in the women's skiathlon. hello and welcome to the programme. the israeli military has described the air strikes it carried out in syria on saturday as probably the biggest of their kind in the last 30 years. a spokesman said 12 sites were hit, including four iranian targets in syria. the attacks took place after an israeli military aircraft was brought down. the us and russia have raised concerns, and the un secretary general has called for an...
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in the spring of 1934 billy graham's father allowed a group of charlotte businessman to use a portion of the family's dairy farm to gather for a day of prayer. on that day the men prayed for the city. they prayed that out of charlotte the lord would raise up someone to preach the gospel to the ends of the earth. we are here today more than 80 years later because that prayer was truly answered. billy graham was 15 years old at the time. just a few months later he accepted jesus christ as his lord and savior. that choice didn't just change billy's life, it changed our lives. it changed our country and it changed in fact the entire world. the north carolina farm boy walked out of those fields into a great and beautiful history, starting at a small bible school in florida, he soon led a nationwide revival. from a large tent in los angeles, to 100,000 people in a single day at yankee's stadium to more than 2 million people at madison square garden, over 16 weeks in 1957. and i remember that because my father said to me, come on, son, and by the way he said come on, mom, let's go see billy
in the spring of 1934 billy graham's father allowed a group of charlotte businessman to use a portion of the family's dairy farm to gather for a day of prayer. on that day the men prayed for the city. they prayed that out of charlotte the lord would raise up someone to preach the gospel to the ends of the earth. we are here today more than 80 years later because that prayer was truly answered. billy graham was 15 years old at the time. just a few months later he accepted jesus christ as his...
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capitol on wednesday and thursday before it's returned to charlotte on friday for the funeral. >>> and we now know when hbo will be releasing its biopic starring a pacino as joe paterno. hbo says the movie will focus on the fallout paterno faced from the child abuse scandal involving former assistant coach jerry sandusky. the all time winningest coach in major college football here was fired days after sandusky's arrest and he died two months later at the age of 85. >>> four months after hurricane maria hit the island a financial lifeline for puerto rico it is on the way. the u.s. department of housing and urban development says it's awarding the island $1.5 billion to help it recover from hurricanes irma and maria. the money will be used as grants to support long term recovery of seriously damaged homes and businesses. officials said earlier this week that nearly half a million customers still remain without power on the island even now. >>> all right. lauren, so i'm telling you it has just been a nasty couple days. >> yeah. >> we can't see any sun. is it anywhere in our future. >> dr
capitol on wednesday and thursday before it's returned to charlotte on friday for the funeral. >>> and we now know when hbo will be releasing its biopic starring a pacino as joe paterno. hbo says the movie will focus on the fallout paterno faced from the child abuse scandal involving former assistant coach jerry sandusky. the all time winningest coach in major college football here was fired days after sandusky's arrest and he died two months later at the age of 85. >>> four...
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due to be debated by parliamentarians here in france in april is not going to have a smooth flight charlotte devinsky r.t. paris. the northern syrian city of a friend has come under heavy shelling from the turkish army has wrapped up ramped up its operation in the region to dislodge the kurdish fighters which it sees as terrorists. the to the original plan i asked. her a lot about. the way the bombardment came after a pro syrian government gnomish air ripe enough for him to join the fight against the turkish military turkey's president heard one say as the shelling forced the group of fighters to retreat some ten kilometers. today towards evening it was determined by the page ts militia that about ten pickup trucks were coming towards africa they were then forced to turn back following the shelling these cases being closed to now god was god but other reports suggest the pro syrian government forces have taken up positions enough friend you're currently seeing pictures of their arrival in the area on tuesday night middle east analyst joshua landis sais the kurds have fallen victim to america
due to be debated by parliamentarians here in france in april is not going to have a smooth flight charlotte devinsky r.t. paris. the northern syrian city of a friend has come under heavy shelling from the turkish army has wrapped up ramped up its operation in the region to dislodge the kurdish fighters which it sees as terrorists. the to the original plan i asked. her a lot about. the way the bombardment came after a pro syrian government gnomish air ripe enough for him to join the fight...
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charlotte even ski r.t. brussels and news are still to come here on the program from israel and from yemen but also cancer may have met its match with a radical new medical technology and we are back in just a sec. manufacture consent to public will. when the room in close is protect them so. when the final. nor middle of the room sick. leave. the moment we've had the period of fake the flame. engineered by all the central banks in the day don't have the control that they think that they have and one sees start to see this being picked up in markets like the gold market and others you know you've got to start to see it feed on itself in a big way. it is good to have you with us today yemen has become the world's worst manmade humanitarian crisis that's according to the u.n. special envoy for yemen more than twenty two million people are in need of humanitarian aid and more than eight million face serious food shortages according to the u.n. much of the country's key infrastructure has been destroyed and on t
charlotte even ski r.t. brussels and news are still to come here on the program from israel and from yemen but also cancer may have met its match with a radical new medical technology and we are back in just a sec. manufacture consent to public will. when the room in close is protect them so. when the final. nor middle of the room sick. leave. the moment we've had the period of fake the flame. engineered by all the central banks in the day don't have the control that they think that they have...
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can take us through it by the charlotte talk about these new measures than one of the involving. well the french prime minister announced sixty new measures today as part of this new nationwide radicalization in against radicalization plan including the creation of fifteen hundred new spaces with in prisons where they would be able to isolate radicalized for isness the idea of being able to stop any contagion amongst the general prison population stop any radicalization of other prisoners now they also announced they was going to be more training for teachers and sports coaches sports any signs of radicalization and then how to deal with that as well as more psychological help for the children whose parents had gone so you might with islamic station have since returned to france we actually have the figures of the number of children that have returned so far over seventy but many more are expected to come. well why has this plan been announced now you may remember that just last month there were a series of nationwide strikes and protests here in france by prison guards that happ
can take us through it by the charlotte talk about these new measures than one of the involving. well the french prime minister announced sixty new measures today as part of this new nationwide radicalization in against radicalization plan including the creation of fifteen hundred new spaces with in prisons where they would be able to isolate radicalized for isness the idea of being able to stop any contagion amongst the general prison population stop any radicalization of other prisoners now...
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nbc 10's aundrea cline-thomas introduces us to charlotte and rashean. >> there's something about the horses at the pegasus therapeutic riding academy that has students at the field camp beating the odds. >> when i ride my horse, i feel free to be myself, which is not true necessarily in other environments. >> charlotte has cerebral palsy and has been riding for more than two decades. her achievements include graduating from college with honors. pegasus is a program for children and adults with physical, developmental and intellectual disabilities. physically, the horses help improve the rider's strength. >> if you have an intellectual disability, it's teaching them how to focus, how to plan, how to speak. >> rashean davis also has cerebral palsy and used a walker when he first arrived here. 25 years later, he's earning medals. he says riding has kept him balanced and focused. >> enjoy my time riding with other people. >> you enjoy your time riding with other people? >> yes. >> that's why many honor them at a gala. a fundraiser to help continue providing the same results to more clien
nbc 10's aundrea cline-thomas introduces us to charlotte and rashean. >> there's something about the horses at the pegasus therapeutic riding academy that has students at the field camp beating the odds. >> when i ride my horse, i feel free to be myself, which is not true necessarily in other environments. >> charlotte has cerebral palsy and has been riding for more than two decades. her achievements include graduating from college with honors. pegasus is a program for...
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charlotte even ski r.t. brussels. thanks being with. the u.n. says that yemen has become the world's worst manmade humanitarian crisis we'll have a look at that and more details just after the break. the period of fake. engineer all the central banks in the control that they think that they have and once you start to see this being picked up in markets like the gold market and others you know you've got to start to see it feed on itself in a big way. again now yemen has become the world's worst manmade humanitarian crisis according to the u.n. special envoy for yemen more than twenty million paper in dire need of humanitarian aid more than eight million continue to face drastic food shortages according to the u.n. much the country's infrastructure has been destroyed and on top of that the country's cultural heritage is also being lost. that the human the whole of yemen and especially its historic cities for example saddam or son are in the world heritage list they suffered severe damage during this aggression. and they know it is most because a
charlotte even ski r.t. brussels. thanks being with. the u.n. says that yemen has become the world's worst manmade humanitarian crisis we'll have a look at that and more details just after the break. the period of fake. engineer all the central banks in the control that they think that they have and once you start to see this being picked up in markets like the gold market and others you know you've got to start to see it feed on itself in a big way. again now yemen has become the world's worst...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. one of burkina faso's best known film directors, idrissa ouedraogo, has died following a stroke. he was 64. mr ouedraogo was one of a group of film makers who helped put his country at the centre of african cinema. perhaps his most famous film work was the 1989 film yaaba. the best of british film—making talent has been honoured at the baftas, with many of the stars using the spotlight to highlight the sexual harassment scandal which has gripped the industry in recent months. the big winner of the night was three billboards outside ebbing, missouri which won in five categories, while gary oldman was named best actorfor his portrayal of winston churchill in darkest hour. here's our arts editor will gompertz. his report contains some flash photography. the baftas 2018. part award ceremony, part platform for protest. the wear something black dress code represents a collective stand against harassment and inequality in the workplace. there is definitely a different feel to the baftas th
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. one of burkina faso's best known film directors, idrissa ouedraogo, has died following a stroke. he was 64. mr ouedraogo was one of a group of film makers who helped put his country at the centre of african cinema. perhaps his most famous film work was the 1989 film yaaba. the best of british film—making talent has been honoured at the baftas, with many of the stars using the spotlight to highlight the sexual harassment scandal which has gripped the industry in...
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this cease fire they are not adhering to the cease fire because they continue to sponsor and back to charlotte assad government violence and the rebel and terrorists held damascus suburb escalated earlier this month with both sides accusing each other of targeting civilians here when a security council unanimously adopted a month long cease fire resolution across the country additionally russia has also sponsored a five hour daily truce to help civilians or scrape the violence in eastern guta however the terrorists shelled at the humanitarian corridor that was set up for this that's according to russia's defense ministry which had helped establish the route before it was attacked just minutes later not a single civilian was able to leave the enclave on tuesday with the russian sponsored truce now into its second day russia's top diplomat has stressed that militants are still disrupting the humanitarian operation hey deal with this year should be. explored still because the militants entrenched in ghouta continue to show damascus what's preventing a deliveries in the evacuation of people who wa
this cease fire they are not adhering to the cease fire because they continue to sponsor and back to charlotte assad government violence and the rebel and terrorists held damascus suburb escalated earlier this month with both sides accusing each other of targeting civilians here when a security council unanimously adopted a month long cease fire resolution across the country additionally russia has also sponsored a five hour daily truce to help civilians or scrape the violence in eastern guta...
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the first goes to sweden's charlotte kalla in the women's skiathlon. one of britain's biggest charities, oxfam, faces new allegations that its staff used prostitutes during overseas missions, this time in chad. it follows allegations against some of oxfam's workers in haiti in 2011. more allegations have emerged from chad and the charity says it is shocked and dismayed. after haiti, now new allegations about the behaviour of some oxfam workers in chad in central africa. they date back to 2006 and also involved prostitutes. the head of mission in chad at the time was the same man who resigned from 0xfam five years later because of the scandal in haiti. 0xfam said it was shocked and dismayed about the latest revelations from chad. it said it can corroborate the information but highlighted unacceptable behaviour by a small number of people. the british international those funds will be withdrawn unless they can prove they are cooperating fully on safeguarding issues. she called the behaviour by some 0xfa m she called the behaviour by some 0xfam workers in
the first goes to sweden's charlotte kalla in the women's skiathlon. one of britain's biggest charities, oxfam, faces new allegations that its staff used prostitutes during overseas missions, this time in chad. it follows allegations against some of oxfam's workers in haiti in 2011. more allegations have emerged from chad and the charity says it is shocked and dismayed. after haiti, now new allegations about the behaviour of some oxfam workers in chad in central africa. they date back to 2006...
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capitol rotunda, shep. >> jonathan serrie live in charlotte. thank you, jonathan. we'll be back with a look at a photo shoot that one president said helped him put him in the white house. it happened on this day in history. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve. let's go to sumatra. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. which helps provide for win's family. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. prudential. bring your challenges. >> shepard: on
capitol rotunda, shep. >> jonathan serrie live in charlotte. thank you, jonathan. we'll be back with a look at a photo shoot that one president said helped him put him in the white house. it happened on this day in history. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve. let's go to sumatra. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. which helps provide for win's family. all,...
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director and star of the film is having its world premiere here tonight on saying you should've heard charlotte clara for start of the red carpet scream like a lot of schools are excited so i know that she was meant to be it and i read some press briefings before she wasn't in the press conference she wasn't meant to be here she's right behind the eyes you have to be walked up behind it was amazing you might remember her she's famous for the t.v. series the crown the british t.v. series where she represents queen elizabeth and now in a very different very very different role this film i'm saying from sort of one of his smaller films in between is the hollywood movies it's a horror film and clear voice like we've never seen her before she's a woman on the run from a stalker very interesting role very very different role for a woman we're used to seeing as the queen of england that's right this film isn't actually in the running for a golden bat is the big prize here never realizing such a huge buzz and a lot of excitement but with the stone lady right here absolutely not you know what i would ha
director and star of the film is having its world premiere here tonight on saying you should've heard charlotte clara for start of the red carpet scream like a lot of schools are excited so i know that she was meant to be it and i read some press briefings before she wasn't in the press conference she wasn't meant to be here she's right behind the eyes you have to be walked up behind it was amazing you might remember her she's famous for the t.v. series the crown the british t.v. series where...
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was gunned down as he was broadcasting himself live just outside wingate university's campus south of charlotte. he was walking home after reporting a stolen cell phone at local police headquarters. in the video, which has since been removed you hear robinson repeatedly tell someone off camera "you on live" then four gunshots ring out and robinson tumbles to the ground. colson is being held without bond on a charge of first-degree murder. his motive remains unclear. >>> now to an exclusive nbc news report that is sounding the alarm across the country when it comes to russia's influence on our elections after the united states intel community told nbc it developed substantial evidence that websites or voter registration systems in seven states were compromised by a russian-backed hackers prior to 2016. even more disturbing, these states had no idea it happened. well, those headlines are just the tip of the iceberg in the investigation report that is leading nbc's political coverage on nbcnews.com right now. head to the site to learn about just how deep russia's meddling went and what we can do t
was gunned down as he was broadcasting himself live just outside wingate university's campus south of charlotte. he was walking home after reporting a stolen cell phone at local police headquarters. in the video, which has since been removed you hear robinson repeatedly tell someone off camera "you on live" then four gunshots ring out and robinson tumbles to the ground. colson is being held without bond on a charge of first-degree murder. his motive remains unclear. >>> now...
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action here in berlin where the international film festival is still in full swing and as always is charlotte telson pale and scott roxboro are patiently waiting by give us the very latest happenings so guys what's been going on there tonight. well what's going on right now is the big question right behind us right now are clear for i am steven soderbergh right that the director and star of the film is having its world premiere here tonight on saying you should have heard charlotte player for the start of the red carpet screening likewise. so i know that she was meant to be is and i read some press reports before she wasn't in the press conference she wasn't meant to be here she's right behind the eyes you have to be walked up behind it was amazing you might remember her famous for the t.v. series the crown the british t.v. series where she represents queen elizabeth and now in a very different very very different role this film on the same sort of burgas one of his smaller films in between is the hollywood movies it's a horror film and clear voice like we've never seen her before she's a wom
action here in berlin where the international film festival is still in full swing and as always is charlotte telson pale and scott roxboro are patiently waiting by give us the very latest happenings so guys what's been going on there tonight. well what's going on right now is the big question right behind us right now are clear for i am steven soderbergh right that the director and star of the film is having its world premiere here tonight on saying you should have heard charlotte player for...
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today is the final day of competition at the berlin international film festival and my colleagues charlotte charles and ellen maya schrader are down at the red carpet where they are following all of the action including of course european films i mean we get a lot of these we are after all here in berlin and but there was in particular a very interesting term. in movie that prepare that premiered today right. yes we had a new film that was the last entry into the belinelli competition section it's called in the isles and it really is a very small sweet subtle love story about what it's like to work in a supermarket in east germany yeah that's right we enjoyed it a lot it was a very moving at times it's done to the actor friends now we are i a big fan of his and i believe it's you know baby and the ballad out there is out there best of all it was a big fan of his. would it be shooting star wars meaning the ballad not to think that he is going to be european actors who watch in the future he certainly is all over the place he's got a second film in the competition this year believe it or not
today is the final day of competition at the berlin international film festival and my colleagues charlotte charles and ellen maya schrader are down at the red carpet where they are following all of the action including of course european films i mean we get a lot of these we are after all here in berlin and but there was in particular a very interesting term. in movie that prepare that premiered today right. yes we had a new film that was the last entry into the belinelli competition section...
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charlotte even ski r.t. brussels. yemen has become the world's worst manmade humanitarian crisis according to the u.n. special envoy for yemen more than twenty two million people are in need of humanitarian aid and more than eight million face food shortages according to the u.n. schools housing health care basically everything yemenis need to lead normal lives have been destroyed but also the cultural heritage of the country has also suffered heavily. that the human the feel of yemen and especially its historic cities for example saddam sunnah are in the world heritage list they suffered severe damage during this aggression. and they get these most because a historic muslim sino just with the village of yemen this was told that it was a real error rates and severely damaged. israeli soldiers have arrested ten people in a raid on a palestinian village among them a teenage boy called mohammad who is still recovering from a severe head injury sustained at a west bank protest two months ago the right was caught on video
charlotte even ski r.t. brussels. yemen has become the world's worst manmade humanitarian crisis according to the u.n. special envoy for yemen more than twenty two million people are in need of humanitarian aid and more than eight million face food shortages according to the u.n. schools housing health care basically everything yemenis need to lead normal lives have been destroyed but also the cultural heritage of the country has also suffered heavily. that the human the feel of yemen and...
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charlotte even ski r.t. brussels. angela merkel has acknowledged the problem of so-called no go zones in germany it is the first time the chancellor has made certain admission with more details his piece or all of. we've seen an unexpected change of tack from the burkle when it comes to talk of no go areas in germany and in no go there should not be any no go zones there can be no places where nobody dares to go by these zones exist and they should be named and something must be done about it. burkle had previously used the same injury phrase no go area to describe parts of the country with a high crime rate but that rate has been going up the government's own figures released earlier this year point to a ten percent rise in violent crime between twenty fifteen and twenty sixty ninety percent of which is attributed to young male refugees there was criticism of last year of the way the german media covered the refugee crisis in a highly respected group of researches said this editors acted as a public educators and tha
charlotte even ski r.t. brussels. angela merkel has acknowledged the problem of so-called no go zones in germany it is the first time the chancellor has made certain admission with more details his piece or all of. we've seen an unexpected change of tack from the burkle when it comes to talk of no go areas in germany and in no go there should not be any no go zones there can be no places where nobody dares to go by these zones exist and they should be named and something must be done about it....
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graham will be laid to rest in charlotte next week. he will be honored at the u.s. capitol. reverend graham died last week at the age of 99. coming up, italy chooses a new government next week and anti-immigrant fascists are hoping to have a voice. and later, a little girl addresses gun violence with her powerful pen pal. nothing relieves more symptoms than alka seltzer plus maximum strength liquid gels. not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. megared advanced triple absorption is absorbed three times better. so one softgel has more omega-3 power than three standard fish oil pills. megared advanced triple absorption. which is the only egg good eonly eggland's best. with more farm-fresh taste, more vitamins, and 25% less saturated fat? only eggland's best. better taste, better nutrition, better eggs. can start in the colon constiand may be signs of an imbalance of good bacteria. only phillips' colon health has this unique combination of probiotics. it provides four-in-one symptom defense. it's your daily probiotic. i'm never gonna be able i'll take a sick
graham will be laid to rest in charlotte next week. he will be honored at the u.s. capitol. reverend graham died last week at the age of 99. coming up, italy chooses a new government next week and anti-immigrant fascists are hoping to have a voice. and later, a little girl addresses gun violence with her powerful pen pal. nothing relieves more symptoms than alka seltzer plus maximum strength liquid gels. not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. megared advanced triple...
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charlotte gallagher reports. the murder ofjo cox by a far right extremist stunned the nation. the labour mp and mother of two was shot and stabbed in the week before the eu referendum in 2016. in the months after her death, her widower, brendan cox, vowed to campaign in his wife's memory, and set up the jo cox foundation and more in common. now, following allegations of inappropriate behaviour against women, he has stood down from both charities. he was accused of harassing a female colleague at save the children, and assaulting a woman during a trip to harvard university in 2015. late last night, brendan cox apologised for his actions. the labour mp jess phillips, who was friends withjo cox, said he was right to stand down. i'm not defending his actions, i am trying to think about this person who i know and my friend who isn't here, and make sure that there is a change in the future. i don't defend any of this behaviour. a spokesperson for thejo cox foundation said staff admired mr cox's contribution and dedication to the charity. today, jo cox's sister said the family would
charlotte gallagher reports. the murder ofjo cox by a far right extremist stunned the nation. the labour mp and mother of two was shot and stabbed in the week before the eu referendum in 2016. in the months after her death, her widower, brendan cox, vowed to campaign in his wife's memory, and set up the jo cox foundation and more in common. now, following allegations of inappropriate behaviour against women, he has stood down from both charities. he was accused of harassing a female colleague...
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along with if she were here in charlotte even ski r.t. brussels. ok let's quickly go back to our breaking news because it's now been officially confirmed that the international olympic committee has lifted its suspension of russia it was imposed prior to the winter games in pyongyang over allegations of widespread doping of the move means the team russia can now compete again under its national flag. here they are going to have more news for you in a couple of minutes. but politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when one of the first century. or somehow want to. have to do like to be close it's like the faux tree of the more people get. interested always in the logs in the. first six. zero again angela merkel has acknowledged the problem of so-called no go zones in germany it is the first time the chancellor has made such an admission with more details his pace rotha. we've seen an unexpected change of time from a liberal when it comes to talk of no go areas in germany and in no go there sh
along with if she were here in charlotte even ski r.t. brussels. ok let's quickly go back to our breaking news because it's now been officially confirmed that the international olympic committee has lifted its suspension of russia it was imposed prior to the winter games in pyongyang over allegations of widespread doping of the move means the team russia can now compete again under its national flag. here they are going to have more news for you in a couple of minutes. but politicians do...
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spectator lined the 130-mile procession route from ashville to charlotte north carolina will his body will lie in repose for two days. it will be brought to the u.s. capitol on wednesday and thursday before it's returned to charlotte area on friday for the funeral. >>> top usa swimming officials are under scrutiny following allegations of sexual abuse and harassment in the sport. a newspaper in california reports that the abuse lasted for decades. possibly affecting hundreds of athletes. one alleged victim claims the coach didn't suffer any consequences after he was accused of abusing a swimmer who was 15 at the time. and now that alleged victim questions how usa swimming handled her case. >> they would have recognized it, and, um, suspended him or even taken him off, you know, the coaching list for while i would have gone to another swim team. >> two top u.s. a swimming executives resigned over this scandal. the organization has already banned about 150 coaches and officials from the sport. many of them for sexual abuse allegations. >>> all right. lauren casey joining us now. what a
spectator lined the 130-mile procession route from ashville to charlotte north carolina will his body will lie in repose for two days. it will be brought to the u.s. capitol on wednesday and thursday before it's returned to charlotte area on friday for the funeral. >>> top usa swimming officials are under scrutiny following allegations of sexual abuse and harassment in the sport. a newspaper in california reports that the abuse lasted for decades. possibly affecting hundreds of...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. the education secretary says university students should pay different amounts to study different courses. damian hinds suggested that subsidies could be provided to fund more expensive degree courses, such as science and engineering. it comes as the prime minister prepares to outline details of a wide ranging review into higher education funding. but labour say another review isn't going to solve basic funding problems. tom barton reports. what's this worth? that's the question facing ministers as they try to address concerns over the cost of university, both to students and taxpayers. a review launching tomorrow to look at how degrees are funded and whether it's right that expensive science and engineering courses cost students the same as cheaper arts and humanities degrees. when the system was brought in, it wasn't anticipated that so many universities, so many courses, would all have the same fee for their course. there hasn't been as much variety that has come into the system as
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. the education secretary says university students should pay different amounts to study different courses. damian hinds suggested that subsidies could be provided to fund more expensive degree courses, such as science and engineering. it comes as the prime minister prepares to outline details of a wide ranging review into higher education funding. but labour say another review isn't going to solve basic funding problems. tom barton reports. what's this worth?...
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charlotte tells them pale and borrow with the latest sound out there on the red carpet thank you so much to both of you. and it has been an action packed day twelve of the winter olympics not her minutes following all the details from date up use for staff get max and matt excuse me let me start with the cross-country yet cross-country ski was history was made on wednesday even forty two years since the united states would want to medal of any kind in cross-country skiing and they had never won a gold medal you know all that changed on wednesday when he can randal and jesse dickens crossed the line first in the sprint relay. this was a huge surprise though both have been sort of knocking on the door of this kind of success for quite some time this is actually rattles fifth olympics and had finished in the top six in all four events that she had entered in these games so you know perhaps they were just too good for them and there were also some happenings in the bobsled but you know you had this was actually very nearly another gold medal success for the united states but this time they w
charlotte tells them pale and borrow with the latest sound out there on the red carpet thank you so much to both of you. and it has been an action packed day twelve of the winter olympics not her minutes following all the details from date up use for staff get max and matt excuse me let me start with the cross-country yet cross-country ski was history was made on wednesday even forty two years since the united states would want to medal of any kind in cross-country skiing and they had never won...
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a light, dreary rain from roanoke to raleigh, charlotte, virginia beach to richmond. throughout the afternoon hours, this will begin to exit and head out a little bit. it will begin to clear out somewhat and we could use it. as we go throughout the workweek, again, the areas of greatest concern are going to be in the southeast. then as we go throughout the week into areas of the mid-atlantic, yet the nor'easter, if we do get it, looks to be mostly a rain event towards the end of this week. and i think, you know, i was looking at the calendar and the problem is we had the full moon coming as we go throughout march 1st. that's thursday night. then we're going to have the high tide cycle on the east coast. we don't know exactly who is going to get the worst of this storm, but it does look like we are going to see thursday, friday on the east coast. if you have travel plans at the airports wieb airports, it's going to be rainy and windy, too. just when i thought you were going to give us good weather -- >> march isn't like that. latch, you get two nice days and then punis
a light, dreary rain from roanoke to raleigh, charlotte, virginia beach to richmond. throughout the afternoon hours, this will begin to exit and head out a little bit. it will begin to clear out somewhat and we could use it. as we go throughout the workweek, again, the areas of greatest concern are going to be in the southeast. then as we go throughout the week into areas of the mid-atlantic, yet the nor'easter, if we do get it, looks to be mostly a rain event towards the end of this week. and...
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similarly defendants and coconspirators organized a rally called charlotte against trump in charlotte, north carolina held on or about november 19th, 2016. now for the issue of alleged collusion of the trump campaign. from the indictment, defendants and their coconspirators also used false u.s. personas to communicate with unwitting members and supporters of the trump campaign. key word there being unwitting. president trump tweeting the latest indictments prove what he said all along. the president's tweet: russia started their anti-u.s. campaign in 2014, long before i announced that i would run for president. the result of the election were not impacted. the trump campaign did nothing wrong. no collusion. i wrote that just before heading to florida. >> the white house press secretary also doubled down that the indictments prove no collusion. important to keep in mind tonight, martha, even conservative legal analysts warned team trump should hold off on any celebration and this indictment may or may not be the end of the road of the collusion investigation and certainly doesn't clear
similarly defendants and coconspirators organized a rally called charlotte against trump in charlotte, north carolina held on or about november 19th, 2016. now for the issue of alleged collusion of the trump campaign. from the indictment, defendants and their coconspirators also used false u.s. personas to communicate with unwitting members and supporters of the trump campaign. key word there being unwitting. president trump tweeting the latest indictments prove what he said all along. the...
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they prayed that out of charlotte the lord would raise up someone to preach the gospel to the ends of the earth. we're here today more than 80 years later because that prayer was truly answered. billy graham was 15 years old at the time. just a few months later he accepted jesus christ as his lord and savior. that choice didn't just change billy's life, it changed our lives. it changed the entire world. the north carolina farm boy walked out of those fields into a great and beautiful history. starting at a small bible school in florida, he soon led a nationwide revival from large tent in los angeles to 100,000 people in a single day at yankee stadium to more than two people at madison square garden. i remember that because my father said come on son. he said come on mom. let's go see billy graham at yankee stadium. it was something very special. americans came in droves to hear that great young preacher. fred trump was a big fan. fred trump was my father. in london, tokyo, seoul, bogata, moscow, saigon and scores of other places, all over the world, reverend graham shared the power of
they prayed that out of charlotte the lord would raise up someone to preach the gospel to the ends of the earth. we're here today more than 80 years later because that prayer was truly answered. billy graham was 15 years old at the time. just a few months later he accepted jesus christ as his lord and savior. that choice didn't just change billy's life, it changed our lives. it changed the entire world. the north carolina farm boy walked out of those fields into a great and beautiful history....
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we're live in charlotte, north carolina, revving the life of reverend billy graham. plus the parkland, florida, high school still reeling from tragedy. how the ice hockey team is using the victory to honor 17 lives lost. liberty mutual saved us almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. >>hey. oh, that's my robe. >>is it? when you switch to liberty mutual, you could save $782 on auto and home insurance and still get great coverage for you and your family. call for a free quote today. you could save $782 when liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. >> dana: hundreds of people already paying their respects to the late reverend billy graham in charlotte, north carolina. his closed casket is on display at his library there. later this week he will receive a rare tribute on capitol hill. jonathan serry is live in charlotte. what's happening there now? >> reporter: hi, dana. a lot of activity taking place behind me. we're anticipating a visit from former president george w. b
we're live in charlotte, north carolina, revving the life of reverend billy graham. plus the parkland, florida, high school still reeling from tragedy. how the ice hockey team is using the victory to honor 17 lives lost. liberty mutual saved us almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. >>hey. oh, that's my robe. >>is it? when you switch to liberty mutual, you could save $782 on auto and home...
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on that day, the men prayed for the city, they prayed that out of charlotte the lord would race up someone to preach the gospel to the ends of the earth. we are here today, more than 80 years later, because santa prayer wasbecause it answered. billy graham was 15 years old at the time. just a few months later, he accepted jesus christ as his lord and savior. changeoice didn't just police life, it changed our lives. it changed our country and it changed the entire world. the north carolina farm boy walked out of the fields into a great and beautiful history. at a small bible school in florida, he soon led a nation wide revival from a large tent to 100,000 people in a single day at yankee more than 2 million people at madison square garden. .ver 16 weeks in 1957 i remember that because my father said to me, come on, son, and by the way he said come on, mom, let's go see billy graham at yankee stadium. it was something very special. but americans came in droves to ,ear that great young preacher trump was a fan, he was my father. moscow, new delhi, saigon, johannesburg and other places all ove
on that day, the men prayed for the city, they prayed that out of charlotte the lord would race up someone to preach the gospel to the ends of the earth. we are here today, more than 80 years later, because santa prayer wasbecause it answered. billy graham was 15 years old at the time. just a few months later, he accepted jesus christ as his lord and savior. changeoice didn't just police life, it changed our lives. it changed our country and it changed the entire world. the north carolina farm...
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the casket will then return to charlotte for a private funeral on friday. president donald trump among those invited. and then later today former president george w. bush plans to pay his respects along with his wife, laura. during his ministry, billy graham met with every u.s. president since world war ii. his ability to reach across political and racial boundaries earned him the nickname america's pastor and use of radio and television allowed him to preach the gospel to millions worldwide. >> from years back from a child i always watched him on television but i never had the opportunity to meet him in person. >> he was such a wonderful man of god. and a messenger from god. >> there will be another one like him? >> i doubt it. >> on saturday well-wishers gathered over overpasses and roadsides to pay their respects as the motorcade escorted his casket from the training center in asheville in the north carolina mountains to his family home site here in charlotte. back to our live shot there is a light drizzle going on but steady crowd going in and out of th
the casket will then return to charlotte for a private funeral on friday. president donald trump among those invited. and then later today former president george w. bush plans to pay his respects along with his wife, laura. during his ministry, billy graham met with every u.s. president since world war ii. his ability to reach across political and racial boundaries earned him the nickname america's pastor and use of radio and television allowed him to preach the gospel to millions worldwide....
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now we are heading to the berlin international film festival where scott roxborough and charlotte pale are standing by the two individuals who get paid all of this week to watch movies i'm not bitter guys i just want to know how you've been enjoying has one of your favorite. struggling. my favorite so far i think has to be actually opening film wes anderson's isle of dogs which is the perfect way to get the festival started it's a beautiful movie like finally i'll be working as wes anderson's films always are and really i don't know deeply human humanist film i think anyone except cat lovers maybe i got to love this movie. and it really is for me to talk film so far at the ballot yeah i was really excited i had the. thing that's special and he delivers exactly what you hate he would if i was picking second film the way i would because more and more downbeat film can we say something something less entertaining to still very powerful and that the italian film feehan mia and that's really complex and quite rules story details and to within battling with motherhood it looks agenda three s
now we are heading to the berlin international film festival where scott roxborough and charlotte pale are standing by the two individuals who get paid all of this week to watch movies i'm not bitter guys i just want to know how you've been enjoying has one of your favorite. struggling. my favorite so far i think has to be actually opening film wes anderson's isle of dogs which is the perfect way to get the festival started it's a beautiful movie like finally i'll be working as wes anderson's...