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." ♪ laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. attackers opened fire at istanbul's major airport. 20 people are dead and 60 monday. days after the u.k. voted to leave the eu, european leaders meet in brussels with plenty of talk about. >> i know that virtually none of you have ever done a proper job in your lives. laura: the leader of the leave campaign is booed before the eu parliament. the accusations fly. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. there have been in explosions and gunfire at istanbul's major airport. 28 people have been killed. more are said to be injured. it is the latest of a string of attacks on turkey's biggest city. get down. get down. correspondent: this scene at ataturk airport. passengers taking cover after 2 explosions tore through the international departure terminal. outside, people fled after at least one attacker reportedly opened fire with a machine gun before blowing himself up after being fired on by the police. officials say that at least 60 people have been wo
." ♪ laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. attackers opened fire at istanbul's major airport. 20 people are dead and 60 monday. days after the u.k. voted to leave the eu, european leaders meet in brussels with plenty of talk about. >> i know that virtually none of you have ever done a proper job in your lives. laura: the leader of the leave campaign is booed before the eu parliament. the accusations fly. welcome to our...
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laura: frances townsend, thank you for joining us. rances: thanks, laura. laura: and for the first time in more than 40 years, the u.k. was not at the table. after the meeting, the european council president said the remaining members are determined to remain united but britain can't have access to the single market if it rejects the free movement of people. reporter: france, yes. germany, yes. the netherlands, yes. but no british prime minister stepped down from a shiny black car to attend this e.u. summit. the u.k. was locked out today for the first time in 40 years. a glaring absence matched here by a definite sense of defiance. >> i don't think it's about them -- him today. it's us. reporter: by him it's david cameron. how to deal with the brexit process, how to heal the e.u. with an intentional show of unity after the u.k. voted out and the fear other countries could follow. when it came to talks of future trade deals with the u.k., e.u. eaders were clearly in sync. one by one they ruled out the possibility that britain could have good access to the si
laura: frances townsend, thank you for joining us. rances: thanks, laura. laura: and for the first time in more than 40 years, the u.k. was not at the table. after the meeting, the european council president said the remaining members are determined to remain united but britain can't have access to the single market if it rejects the free movement of people. reporter: france, yes. germany, yes. the netherlands, yes. but no british prime minister stepped down from a shiny black car to attend...
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laura: thank you. in orlando, they are reeling from sunday morning's massacre claimed 49club which lives. people are appealed to keep coming forward with information. president obama will be there to speak to the families and those impacted. i spoke with michelle fleury a brief time ago. what is the latest on the investigation into the killings? this is as close as we can get to the site of the shooting. lots of police vehicles are behind me. .t is an active crime scene law enforcement is trying to reconstruct what happened that night in the popular gay nightclub where the attack occurred. they're trying to trace where some of the bullets flew. they're trying to work out the timeline of the killer, omar movements. they have appealed to the public for help. this is the fbi's lead investigator. >> we want to hear from any member of the public who has had any connection or involvement with, or any information about the shooter. no matter how big or small you think the information might be. the plea that i
laura: thank you. in orlando, they are reeling from sunday morning's massacre claimed 49club which lives. people are appealed to keep coming forward with information. president obama will be there to speak to the families and those impacted. i spoke with michelle fleury a brief time ago. what is the latest on the investigation into the killings? this is as close as we can get to the site of the shooting. lots of police vehicles are behind me. .t is an active crime scene law enforcement is...
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laura: to the u.s. now, and hillary clinton is playing down reports that she has reached the number of delegates she needs to secure the democratic party nomination for president. the associated press news agency says clinton has clinched it, making her the first woman in u.s. history to represent a major party's bid for the white house. she says there is still work to do. six states including california and new jersey head to the polls tonight. this report on what has been an extraordinary primary season. reporter: primary season is coming to an end. democratic party voters in six u.s. states are going to the polls, including here in new jersey. california is voting as well. delegates are up for grabs. that is 20% of the total needed delegates for the nomination. delegates alone, 806 will be attribute it to either bernie sanders or hillary clinton. but even if it is expected to be a tight race in several tuesday states, the associated press has been declaring clinton the winner since monday. ms. clinto
laura: to the u.s. now, and hillary clinton is playing down reports that she has reached the number of delegates she needs to secure the democratic party nomination for president. the associated press news agency says clinton has clinched it, making her the first woman in u.s. history to represent a major party's bid for the white house. she says there is still work to do. six states including california and new jersey head to the polls tonight. this report on what has been an extraordinary...
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laura: welcome back. you are watching " live from paris" on "france 24." i am laura cellier. both sides have made their case and now it is up to the public. campaigning draws to a close ahead of the historic referendum and pollsters say it is too close to call. the polls open at 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. remembering joe crocs, british jo cox,as -- joe cox -- the british mp who was murdered last week. unrest overs for rallies. laura: first, though, the polls open tomorrow morning. britain is just hours away from minister historic referendum on eu membership. according to the polls is, the outcome is still close to call. the last day of campaigning saw the pro-brexit camp appeal to voters to make the 23rd of june britain's independence day. others argued that it would bring unprecedented economic uncertainty. reporter: last day of campaigning in the u.k. for those for and against staying in your market -- in europe. has spent years campaigning for the country to leave european union and is looking needle on the referendum. -- beyond at the referendum. >> we will still be members of t
laura: welcome back. you are watching " live from paris" on "france 24." i am laura cellier. both sides have made their case and now it is up to the public. campaigning draws to a close ahead of the historic referendum and pollsters say it is too close to call. the polls open at 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. remembering joe crocs, british jo cox,as -- joe cox -- the british mp who was murdered last week. unrest overs for rallies. laura: first, though, the polls open tomorrow morning....
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laura: the u.s. supreme court has blocked president obama's bid to shield millions of migrants from deportation. judges were tied 4-4 over plans to change immigration policy. uling called the r heartbreaking. pres. obama: immigration reform will get done. congress is not going to be able to ignore america forever. it's just --it's not a matter of if. it's a matter of when. and i can say that with confidence because we've seen our history. we get these spasms of politics around immigration and fear ourering, and then traditions and our history and our better impulses kick in. laura: let's get some more business news. markus karlsson is with me in the studio. you've been keeping a close eye on the markets. they could provide some clues as to which way britain's eu referendum might go. markus: it's all about brexit in the markets. much of the focus when it comes to the brexit debate is on the british pound or sterling. it's been trading higher against the u.s. dollar. $1.48 thisuys you hour. we've seen
laura: the u.s. supreme court has blocked president obama's bid to shield millions of migrants from deportation. judges were tied 4-4 over plans to change immigration policy. uling called the r heartbreaking. pres. obama: immigration reform will get done. congress is not going to be able to ignore america forever. it's just --it's not a matter of if. it's a matter of when. and i can say that with confidence because we've seen our history. we get these spasms of politics around immigration and...
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laura: laura:laura: welcome back. i'm laura cellier. you are watching "france 24." british member of parliament jo the townand killed in she represented. campaigns for and against leaving the european union have been suspended a week before the u.k. votes on the referendum. president obama flies to come for the survivors of the country's worst mass shooting. this is investigators revealed there was no direct link between the gunman and foreign extremists. and the cockpit voice recorder flight 804 has been found. 66 people perished when the plane veered and vanished into the mediterranean sea last month. first, though, a british lawmaker has died after being shot and stabbed in an attack in her constituency in yorkshire. jo cox was a member of the opposition labour party and had been campaigning for britain to stay in the european union. she was attacked as she prepared for a public meeting in the town she represented. ---year-old -- a 52-year-old man has been arrested. campaigning on both sides has been suspended. reporter: jo cox meets with constituents here in the
laura: laura:laura: welcome back. i'm laura cellier. you are watching "france 24." british member of parliament jo the townand killed in she represented. campaigns for and against leaving the european union have been suspended a week before the u.k. votes on the referendum. president obama flies to come for the survivors of the country's worst mass shooting. this is investigators revealed there was no direct link between the gunman and foreign extremists. and the cockpit voice...
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laura: thank you for joining us. now to the argument for britain leaving the european union and how it could be beneficial to the united states. that is the case that john fonte at the center for american culture at the hudson institute made earlier. richard says that europe has been beneficial for britain to be in it. what would you say? don: it is about democratic self-government. what britain is doing is they are telling to the british people "will yourself" as they have in the past for several hundred years. written was independent. what they have now is a situation with the european union that 60% of the laws are initiated in the european commission, which is unelected. these people are not british citizens. the directives have to be incorporated into british law. they cannot be stopped by the british parliament. if there was a pan american commission in buenos aris that made most of the rules for the united states and the president and congress could not do anything about it. laura: what about the argument they
laura: thank you for joining us. now to the argument for britain leaving the european union and how it could be beneficial to the united states. that is the case that john fonte at the center for american culture at the hudson institute made earlier. richard says that europe has been beneficial for britain to be in it. what would you say? don: it is about democratic self-government. what britain is doing is they are telling to the british people "will yourself" as they have in the...
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laura: reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the russian track and field team will not be heading for real. it is banned over doping allegations. moscow is firing back. the killing of a british parliamentarian shot the country. as tributes for in the search continues into why it happened. topshe is pakistan's ranking female squash player but the journey was not easy. how she beat the odds on and off the court. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe are you the russian attack -- track and field team should not compete at this summer's olympics says the olympic federation. the ban was imposed in november after the world anti-doping agency found evidence of state-sponsored cheating. russia condemned the decision saying the games would be diminished without its athletes. here's ours boards correspondent. willrd: the only big games begin in a few weeks' time but any hope that russian athletes held of competing in brazil was today dealt a major blow. today, the suspension was upheld after russia fa
laura: reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the russian track and field team will not be heading for real. it is banned over doping allegations. moscow is firing back. the killing of a british parliamentarian shot the country. as tributes for in the search continues into why it happened. topshe is pakistan's ranking female squash player but the journey was not easy. how she beat the odds on and off the court. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the...
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laura: it's not a media frenzy. this is the man who is possibly going to be the next president of the united states, and these are points that he is making. the question is -- jonathan: are you saying that donald trump's opinion is somehow valid because he is donald trump? laura: i'm not making a comment on whether his opinions are valid or not, but, clearly, a lot of people in the united states take him seriously, because he is the nominee for a major political party and could well be your next president. is thatt he was making conservative islam, radical islam, is incompatible with western values -- jonathan: i don't know if these are your words or his words, but when you say "conservative islam" and "radical islam," those are two different things. evenideas have shown that the more religious they are, the less likely they are to be -- to carry out attacks of violence in the name of their religion. this person doesn't seem to be particularly religious. he seems to have spent a lot of time early in his life drinkin
laura: it's not a media frenzy. this is the man who is possibly going to be the next president of the united states, and these are points that he is making. the question is -- jonathan: are you saying that donald trump's opinion is somehow valid because he is donald trump? laura: i'm not making a comment on whether his opinions are valid or not, but, clearly, a lot of people in the united states take him seriously, because he is the nominee for a major political party and could well be your...
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laura: welcome back. you are watching "france 24." i am laura cellier. out of stories this hour -- with 48 hours to go before britain votes to go in and out -- or out of the european union, current inmayor and london square off admirably stadium. -- at wembley stadium. russian athletes face unprecedented doping tests at the summer games in rio. france defies the wet weather and the threat of terrorism to dance the the country is hosting with every style and genre of music celebrated and free concerts across the country. laura: but first, there are just 2 days to go before britain's eu referendum, and a bid to win over the last undecided voters. thousands of people are attending wembley stadium to hear the current london mayor, sadiq khan, make the case to remain. he is scoring off against former london mayor boris johnson. prime minister david cameron made a direct appeal to voters to stay in the eu. i'-- er if meron: if i felt remaining diminished us, i would vote to leave, but i don't. it amplifies our power to when we are in these organizations we bec
laura: welcome back. you are watching "france 24." i am laura cellier. out of stories this hour -- with 48 hours to go before britain votes to go in and out -- or out of the european union, current inmayor and london square off admirably stadium. -- at wembley stadium. russian athletes face unprecedented doping tests at the summer games in rio. france defies the wet weather and the threat of terrorism to dance the the country is hosting with every style and genre of music celebrated...
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laura: naibe reynoso, thanks very much indeed. has -- a french ship has picked up the black box signal from the plane that crashed into the mediterranean last month. it is hoped to the agreement could reveal what caused the egyptair flight to plummet, killing everyone on board. the boxes stopped emitting signals after 30 days. reporter: one step closer to boxesg one of 2 black from the egyptair flight could going to france's aviation bureau, a french ship has picked up the signals from deep under the mediterranean sea. investigators are waiting diving specialists to retrieve the device. the latest of element has raised hopes that the flight data and cockpit voice recorders could be retrieved. if the black box is found within 30 days of the crash, it could shed light on what caused it. detailed analysis could take up two weeks. it vanished from the radar while en route to paris from cairo. the disappearance, it suddenly their left, then right -- tired to dispense with it suddenly -- prior to the disappearance, it suddenly veered le
laura: naibe reynoso, thanks very much indeed. has -- a french ship has picked up the black box signal from the plane that crashed into the mediterranean last month. it is hoped to the agreement could reveal what caused the egyptair flight to plummet, killing everyone on board. the boxes stopped emitting signals after 30 days. reporter: one step closer to boxesg one of 2 black from the egyptair flight could going to france's aviation bureau, a french ship has picked up the signals from deep...
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laura: gary o'donoghue, thank you for joining us. in other news from around the world, at least 10 people have drowned after an inflatable boat capsized off the libyan coast. italian media said those who died were all women. the italian coast guard said more than 100 migrants were rescued as the boat was sinking. another 116 people were picked up safely in a separate operation in the waters between sicily and libya. a u.s. navy investigation into the capture of two american patrol boats in the persian golf found that the sailors showed weak leadership. they made a series of errors that led to their detention. they were held in january after their boat strayed into iranian waters. eight of the sailors are to face disciplinary action. two israelis have been wounded hours after aack 13-year-old israeli girl was stabbed to death in her home. israel police say one of those wounded is in serious condition. she was killed in her bedroom in a jewish settlement in the occupied west bank. police said a teenager from a nearby village broken and
laura: gary o'donoghue, thank you for joining us. in other news from around the world, at least 10 people have drowned after an inflatable boat capsized off the libyan coast. italian media said those who died were all women. the italian coast guard said more than 100 migrants were rescued as the boat was sinking. another 116 people were picked up safely in a separate operation in the waters between sicily and libya. a u.s. navy investigation into the capture of two american patrol boats in the...
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laura: what about israelis? we saw your report earlier that tel avivians are already determined to carry on as before. israelis, after all, our people used to dealing with terrorism -- are people used to dealing with terrorism. irris: i don't know that they are used to it. it's a decision they have made. i was surprised to see the cafÉ where the shootings took place cleaned up, open, full of people, everyone returning to life. and they all said to us, this is our decision, this is how we respond, and we are determined not to let terror win. those were the words they used. and if we change our routine, then it has won. the funerals were held today of some of the people who were murdered yesterday. they were incredibly sad. at the same time as you have this determination to be joyous, there is the underlying sorrow of attending funerals which are very emotional. laura: thank you very much, irris makler. kurdish separatists have claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing in the southeastern city -- in a southeas
laura: what about israelis? we saw your report earlier that tel avivians are already determined to carry on as before. israelis, after all, our people used to dealing with terrorism -- are people used to dealing with terrorism. irris: i don't know that they are used to it. it's a decision they have made. i was surprised to see the cafÉ where the shootings took place cleaned up, open, full of people, everyone returning to life. and they all said to us, this is our decision, this is how we...
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laura: benjamin omar is from the cgt union and joins us in the studio. you were watching the report with me. members are people of the rally smashing up windows at the children's hospital, pregnant women inside. is that appropriate behavior for your members? >> no. comes fromf behavior extremists, union. the government knows that, of course. very -- asystem of a very strong system in the organization with the trade union to organize the security inside the demonstration. extremism, thef police know them. called trade union alliance union said that the police doesn't have the orders to stop these extremists. this is a problem. laura: you say that the police have colluded with the activists? >> i can say one thing. laura: that is quite an allegation. ago, i was in front of a demonstration. extremists with demonstration in front of a demonstration. possible?is be the cgt is not the home ministry. the home ministry has to take care of this, and they didn't do it. and we know why they didn't do it. by your own admission then, you are not in control of what ha
laura: benjamin omar is from the cgt union and joins us in the studio. you were watching the report with me. members are people of the rally smashing up windows at the children's hospital, pregnant women inside. is that appropriate behavior for your members? >> no. comes fromf behavior extremists, union. the government knows that, of course. very -- asystem of a very strong system in the organization with the trade union to organize the security inside the demonstration. extremism, thef...
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laura: boris johnson didn't show. there was, though comes operating of the victory, but concern, too. >> borders of the united kingdom have demonstrated the value of the great principle, the principle of democracy for which people fought and died. >> he is leaving a dangerous political vacuum. can i urge him to look at a much broader arrangement to build a wider consensus? laura: the referendum has changed everything for the tories. once the heir apparent, george osborne almost found it hard to meet the eye eye. >> i fully accept the results and will do everything i can to make it work for britain. there are concerns about the future of the conservative party and i will address my role in that in the coming days. laura: the comments are not much of a guide to what will happen next. it is the next prime minister's priority levels of the terms. the tories must now decide who will make it to number 10. could this relatively new face be the one? >> this is a just about party unity now. it is about national unity. laura: t
laura: boris johnson didn't show. there was, though comes operating of the victory, but concern, too. >> borders of the united kingdom have demonstrated the value of the great principle, the principle of democracy for which people fought and died. >> he is leaving a dangerous political vacuum. can i urge him to look at a much broader arrangement to build a wider consensus? laura: the referendum has changed everything for the tories. once the heir apparent, george osborne almost...
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laura: the u.k. is an important economic partner for germany but politically on a level, shoring up berlin against southern european countries on economic and budget issues. we have a report on the view of from berlin. reporter: this berlin s.m.e. manufacturing optical devices and electronics for the cosmetics industry. soldf these products are abroad. they are worried about the brexit here. britain is germany's third most important economic partner. its exit from the e.u. would have a direct impact on many companies like this one across the country. >> britain is an important trading partner for us and we e.u. exportsur there. a brexit would mean that trade customs we are trying to remove would be reinstated, which is everything last year.gainst cause a: a brexit would drop in made-in-germany exports and cost the country up to three points of its g.d.p. berlin is more concerned than britain,ainly because like germany, is a fan of budgetary rigor. berlin could end up dealing with countriesrn european
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laura: a reminder of our top stories this hour. france is reeling from the first terrorist attack since the state of emergency was imposed seven months ago. a police commander and his wife slain at their home by a jihadist pledging allegiance to the islamic state. the couple's three-year-old child survived the attack. confusion over the motives of the orlando shooter as witnesses say he was a regular at the gay bar he attacked on sunday night. this as president obama attacks donald trump for he has called anti-muslim rhetoric. and dozens injured as protests turned violent in paris, as tens of thousands march in the latest unrest against the government's proposed labor reforms. well, let's get around of of the top business news. markus karlsson is with me in the studio. fresh market turmoil, it seems, as the polls point towards a possible exit for britain from the european union. markus: it seems as if investors are waking up to the possibility of a bracelet -- brexit in that vote on june 23. we are seeing investors growing increasi
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laura? >> yeah, i don't know. i mean, i think you need to pick someone as vice president who is absolutely loyal to your agenda and his agenda is nixing the trade deals, immigration. i think gingrich is pretty good on those issues but i think there might be some -- might be some tension there. i'm also worried that something happens to trump, obviously gingrich would step in but if it's eight years from now, gingrich might be a little older to take over as president. >> you have to think eight years from now? can we get through november? >> i do. no, no, sean, i want to destroy the establishment for the next, like, 25 years. long-term planning. >> now you're making a good case. all right, guys. thank you both. >>> and coming up, did zookeepers at the cincinnati zoo do the right thing when they shot and killed a gorilla after a 4-year-old fell into its enclosure during the holiday weekend? it is a fierce debate coming up next. earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cas
laura? >> yeah, i don't know. i mean, i think you need to pick someone as vice president who is absolutely loyal to your agenda and his agenda is nixing the trade deals, immigration. i think gingrich is pretty good on those issues but i think there might be some -- might be some tension there. i'm also worried that something happens to trump, obviously gingrich would step in but if it's eight years from now, gingrich might be a little older to take over as president. >> you have to...
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reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. cox, thend of jo british parliamentarian killed last week speaks about his loss in tells us why he believes she died. >> she was a politician with strong political views. i believe she was killed because of those views. laura: debating should they stay or should they go? the british people set to vote on leave in the eu or not. both sides make their case. back on solid ground. after six months in space astronaut tim peake explains why returning to earth is like the world's worst hangover. ♪ laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the husband of british parliamentarian jo cox, who died last week after being shot and stabbed in her constituency has spoken for the first time about his terrible loss. he told the bbc that he believes she died because of her strong political views. brendan cox talks to the editor about his wife, the grief of their children, and the outpouring of love from the public at her sudden death. brendan: it has been incr
reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. cox, thend of jo british parliamentarian killed last week speaks about his loss in tells us why he believes she died. >> she was a politician with strong political views. i believe she was killed because of those views. laura: debating should they stay or should they go? the british people set to vote on leave in the eu or not. both sides make their case. back on solid ground. after six months in space astronaut tim peake explains why...
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regresar a casa sot madre de laura, no puede salir de oaxacadesde el jueves hemos querido comprar el sus hijas es su seguridad y sua bein estar debido a las consecu conflicto sot 5 madre de laura, no puede salir de oaxaca ya sesta acabando todo pero su preocupacion va mas alla de su situacion personal sot 6 madre de laura..porque es mi gente y sufro mientras tanto a sus padres de regreso a casa.. sot "laura" llamamos al consulado notros hablamos con el consul de comunicacin social, sergio juarez y esto fue lo nos dijo: sot:sergio juarez: les recomendamos que juanfra/topvo ---la alta diplomtica estadounidense roberta steinfeld jacobson lleg este jueves a mxico para iniciar sus funciones como embajadora en el pas, un puesto desocupado por 10 meses debido al bloqueo de su nombramiento en el congreso estadounidense por parte del partido republicano. ---la diplomtica descart hablar de temas bilaterales hasta no presentar sus cartas credenciales al gobierno mexicano y se limit a decir que espera recorrer el pas de punta a punta para entender cmo estados unidos puede continuar siendo un vec
regresar a casa sot madre de laura, no puede salir de oaxacadesde el jueves hemos querido comprar el sus hijas es su seguridad y sua bein estar debido a las consecu conflicto sot 5 madre de laura, no puede salir de oaxaca ya sesta acabando todo pero su preocupacion va mas alla de su situacion personal sot 6 madre de laura..porque es mi gente y sufro mientras tanto a sus padres de regreso a casa.. sot "laura" llamamos al consulado notros hablamos con el consul de comunicacin social,...
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i'd go there. >> laura: i'd work there. >> anthony: yeah. >> laura: ♪ every hour, everyday you will hear me say, ♪ ♪ oh baby won't you please come on home. baby won't you please come home. ♪ thank you very much. ♪ ♪ >> penn: you know, you used to be able to go see louie primo, 3am, have breakfast, and then go out and watch an atomic bomb explode in the distance. i mean, that, that's a place i would like to live in. >> anthony: yeah. that sounds like a good time. was it better before? is it better now? is it different? >> penn: well, you know. it was better to talk about before. people loved having their mob stories and there's that weird romance of bad people. >> anthony: yeah. >> penn: uh, i don't think it actually was better. i think it was really good if you were sinatra. >> anthony: penn jillette. another cog in the entertainment machine, though at a somewhat more elevated level. of the live acts left in vegas, his might be the biggest draw. i suggested this place because raku off the strip is where every chef i know, who knows this town, said i should go. the japanese mode
i'd go there. >> laura: i'd work there. >> anthony: yeah. >> laura: ♪ every hour, everyday you will hear me say, ♪ ♪ oh baby won't you please come on home. baby won't you please come home. ♪ thank you very much. ♪ ♪ >> penn: you know, you used to be able to go see louie primo, 3am, have breakfast, and then go out and watch an atomic bomb explode in the distance. i mean, that, that's a place i would like to live in. >> anthony: yeah. that sounds like a...
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ana laura: pues hasta aquí llegó esa ana laura tonta y crédula. de ahora en adelante, voy a desconfiar de todos. ana leticia: lo único que tienes que hacer es protegerte. ya no permitas que ramiro se acerque a ti. no hables con él, te va a volver a enredar con puras mentiras. ana laura, somos hermanas, hemos superado peores cosas, como la muerte de mamá y de papá. siempre nos hemos mantenido juntas, fuertes, unidas. y ve. o sea... ¿tú de verdad me crees capaz de lastimarte así nada más porque sí? ¿qué clase de ser humano piensas que soy? a mí me parte el alma darme cuenta cómo un imbécil como ramiro te hace dudar tanto de mí, de tu hermana. ¿qué sigue, ana laura? ¿que ramiro ahora te susurre cualquier otra mentira en el oído? ¿y qué--qué vas a hacer? ¿te vas a escapar con él o qué? ¿abandonarías a tu familia, a la abuela? ¿serías capaz de abandonarme a mí? porque, ¿sabes? sí, yo perdí a una hermana. las dos perdimos a nuestra hermana. yo no te quiero perder a ti también. [música] [m nadie te deja hacer tanto con
ana laura: pues hasta aquí llegó esa ana laura tonta y crédula. de ahora en adelante, voy a desconfiar de todos. ana leticia: lo único que tienes que hacer es protegerte. ya no permitas que ramiro se acerque a ti. no hables con él, te va a volver a enredar con puras mentiras. ana laura, somos hermanas, hemos superado peores cosas, como la muerte de mamá y de papá. siempre nos hemos mantenido juntas, fuertes, unidas. y ve. o sea... ¿tú de verdad me crees capaz de lastimarte así nada...
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sam and laura? >> very frightening. kris thank you very much. 5:03. >>> closure for one of the worst tragedies ever involving a ship that capsized with migrants on board. last year a ship carrying more than 700 people mostly from africa sank off the coast of sicily in the mediterranean. only 28 people survived that. the italian navy now says that crews have recovered the vessel and they've raised it to the surface. when the ship went down last april it sank down more than 1,200 feet. >>> a berkeley middle school on alert. police have increased patrols at martin luther king jr. middle school after the principal received a threatening e-mail. the e-mail talks about a teacher who took part in this violent protest that you're seeing here, a white nationalist group took hold of sacramento capital on sunday. ten people were hurt. the anonymous e-mail said if certain actions weren't taken to a teacher within the week some would come to the school to harm students. school is not in session but two summer camps are moved to othe
sam and laura? >> very frightening. kris thank you very much. 5:03. >>> closure for one of the worst tragedies ever involving a ship that capsized with migrants on board. last year a ship carrying more than 700 people mostly from africa sank off the coast of sicily in the mediterranean. only 28 people survived that. the italian navy now says that crews have recovered the vessel and they've raised it to the surface. when the ship went down last april it sank down more than 1,200...
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i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. more on the procession for officer katherman coming up in a few minutes. first, not a lot of wind means dangerous levels of smog, kari. >> yes, it's a spare the air day. it's an in the low 50s in the north bay. quickly warming temperatures once again, up to 92 degrees in the north day, 95 in the south bay as well as the tri valley and the peninsula to 87. a little bit better in san francisco, where it will be 76 degrees. we'll talk about what else to expect as we go into the ref this week and the weekend coming up as the heat continues. let's head over to mike. the macarthur maze looks good. >> it's a treat, we're looking at a smooth flow here. the map shows no real slowdowns that are unusual except for the tri valley. we zoom in now for the west 580. a big jamup as you're approaching duarte, clear from the center divide. a little distraction. that's the flow out of livermore towards the dublin interchange. folks making the cut through to avoid the dublin interchange, that's a good id
i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. more on the procession for officer katherman coming up in a few minutes. first, not a lot of wind means dangerous levels of smog, kari. >> yes, it's a spare the air day. it's an in the low 50s in the north bay. quickly warming temperatures once again, up to 92 degrees in the north day, 95 in the south bay as well as the tri valley and the peninsula to 87. a little bit better in san francisco, where it will be 76 degrees. we'll talk about...
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laura/vo plus... all eyes on fal court in san francisco as >>> breaking overnight, a close call for a father and son after this suv plows into their south bay home. >>> all eyes on federal court in san francisco as pg&e goes to trial in connection to the pipeline blast in san bruno. >> the warriors' emotional collapse, game six. locker room reaction after steph curry's temper tantrum got him ejected from the game. today in the bay starts right now. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. happy friday. scott mcgrew in for sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. kari, tell us the forecast. >> the's going to be warmer than yesterday. we'll have a lot more sunshine. we have scattered showers in the north bay. we are still seeing that going on this morning. elsewhere, mostly clear at 59. in the south bay and already 62 in san francisco. low 80s for the south bay and tri-valley. it will be clearing in the nortç bay. i'll talk about hot temperatures this weekend. that's coming up in a few minutes. mike i
laura/vo plus... all eyes on fal court in san francisco as >>> breaking overnight, a close call for a father and son after this suv plows into their south bay home. >>> all eyes on federal court in san francisco as pg&e goes to trial in connection to the pipeline blast in san bruno. >> the warriors' emotional collapse, game six. locker room reaction after steph curry's temper tantrum got him ejected from the game. today in the bay starts right now. >>> good...
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we'll be right back with laura linney. you know we said we'd take a look at our retirement plan today. not now! i'm cleaning the oven! yeah, i'm cleaning the gutters! washing the dog! washing the cat! well i'm learning snapchamp! chat. chat! changing the oil... (vo) it's surprising what people would rather do than deal with retirement. pressure-washing the... roses. aerating the lawn! (vo) but with nationwide it's no big deal. okay, your retirement plan is all set. nationwide? awesome. nice neighborhood. ♪ nationwide is on your side the strength test.. like leather, skin is stronger when it's hydrated. that's why dove men+care bodywash has a unique hydrating formula to leave skin healthier and stronger. ♪ with a little bit of uh uh, and a little bit of ♪ ♪ i said, it's getting hot in herre ♪ new watermelon from lime-a-rita. the bold margarita. you didn't listen to your parents. you ignored every piece of advice. you failed over, and over, and over. and look where it got you. time to shine. orbit. ♪ never undere
we'll be right back with laura linney. you know we said we'd take a look at our retirement plan today. not now! i'm cleaning the oven! yeah, i'm cleaning the gutters! washing the dog! washing the cat! well i'm learning snapchamp! chat. chat! changing the oil... (vo) it's surprising what people would rather do than deal with retirement. pressure-washing the... roses. aerating the lawn! (vo) but with nationwide it's no big deal. okay, your retirement plan is all set. nationwide? awesome. nice...
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laura? >> people should be on alert, thank you very much, kris. >>> visibly upset, students and parents packed the scotts valley high school board meeting last night. they're voicing concerns about a graphic and threatening letter written by a high school student. >> you can honestly look me in the eye and tell me none of that was real? >> the letter outlined plans to stab and rape 21 students and four teachers at scotts valley high school. it was handed to a girl during the last week of school. angry parents say the district did little to address the letter or the 15-year-old boy who allegedly wrote it. >> my wife and i attended a parent meeting last night, and at that meeting, we found out for the first time that our son was on the kill list. >> this is probably the most escalated type of threat i think that i'm aware of that we've dealt with. >> no specific plans have been made to handle the situation. parents did receive a letter from the district implying it will take no further action.
laura? >> people should be on alert, thank you very much, kris. >>> visibly upset, students and parents packed the scotts valley high school board meeting last night. they're voicing concerns about a graphic and threatening letter written by a high school student. >> you can honestly look me in the eye and tell me none of that was real? >> the letter outlined plans to stab and rape 21 students and four teachers at scotts valley high school. it was handed to a girl...
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i am laura in for joil banderas. a live look for you now at capitol hill as the senate votes on their part of the defense bit. before that can happen law makers need to find common ground. it is it not a clear cut. it is a difference of opinion within the gop. >> reporter: a few of the provisions are dividing republicans in congress. one of those provisions in the defense authorization would require women to register for the draft. that prompted the heritage foundation to call on senators to reject the bill despite the 602 billion it would author. regardless of whatever merits it does have it deserves to be defeated because law makers should not force young women in military services through the selective service. >> that was not part republicans pushed through. they may leave it out. the white house promised to veto the bill over a provision to prevent it from closing the guantanamo bay. a threat that the gop responded to. >> they are not there for parking tickets. they want to kill americans and hat everything we s
i am laura in for joil banderas. a live look for you now at capitol hill as the senate votes on their part of the defense bit. before that can happen law makers need to find common ground. it is it not a clear cut. it is a difference of opinion within the gop. >> reporter: a few of the provisions are dividing republicans in congress. one of those provisions in the defense authorization would require women to register for the draft. that prompted the heritage foundation to call on senators...
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>> tonight, stephen welcomes laura linney. john leguizano. and a musical performance by gary clark jr. is featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now it's time for "the late show with stephen colbert"! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! nice to see you. hey, everybody! welcome to the show! hey, up there. everybody down here. ( cheers and applause ) welcome to "the late show." very nicely done. thanks, everybody. nice to see you. ( cheers and applause ) welcome to "the late show,"" everybody. is this on? is this on right now? i can't tell. is this on? i just want to make sure. the sound guys love it when you do this. ( laughter ) i'm stephen colbert. is everybody referred from the rainstorm that just happened outside right now? is everybody okay? everybody? nobody needs a snorkel or anything? for the people at home, my audience has to line up outside before coming into the show, and today in new york it was just pouring down in sheet of rain. it looked like the end of the world out there. but we all know that doesn't happen till novemb
>> tonight, stephen welcomes laura linney. john leguizano. and a musical performance by gary clark jr. is featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now it's time for "the late show with stephen colbert"! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! nice to see you. hey, everybody! welcome to the show! hey, up there. everybody down here. ( cheers and applause ) welcome to "the late show." very nicely done. thanks, everybody. nice to see you. ( cheers and applause )...
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( laughter ). >> stephen: say, laura. >> yes, stephen? >> stephen: you have ever made yourself a whole pot of yesterday's coffee, and then when tomorrow campaigns you realize you only needed a cup? >> all. the. time. and you can't save the rest for the next day. it's not called two day's ago coffee. >> stephen: laura, what if i told you there's a new way to enjoy yesterday's coffee today with yesterday's coffee >> wow! being alone tomorrow just got easier today. >> stephen: in fact, i made these cups yesterday. >> this is instant? >> stephen: it was 24 hours ago. which reminds me, i have to make my coffee for tomorrow. >> well, shouldn't you make me one, too? >> stephen: these are single serve, laura. ( laughter ). >> but, stephen, we're together. ( laughter ) >> stephen: for now. ( laughter ) ( applause ) but tomorrow? who knows. >> you're right. everyone leaves. >> stephen: nothing lasts forever. except these plastic coffee pods. >> i'm so cold. ♪ yesterdayee coffee tomorrow you're drinking alone ♪ ♪but i'm not gonna let
( laughter ). >> stephen: say, laura. >> yes, stephen? >> stephen: you have ever made yourself a whole pot of yesterday's coffee, and then when tomorrow campaigns you realize you only needed a cup? >> all. the. time. and you can't save the rest for the next day. it's not called two day's ago coffee. >> stephen: laura, what if i told you there's a new way to enjoy yesterday's coffee today with yesterday's coffee >> wow! being alone tomorrow just got easier...
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hi, laura. >> reporter: hi, larry. well, i'm actually in a bar. this is the draft kings inside on the arena inside the arena. they are giving fans here two reasons to come early. this is the first one. happy hour, $5 drinks margarita and draft beer. the second reason, john legend is singing the national anthem. it's really not home court advantage if the home fans aren't in their seats ready to go at tip-off. thanks to the early starts to home games last series there were actually some empty seats at oracle arena well into the first quarter. >> it's a product of where we live, right? it's not that easy to get around the bay area in a quick manner so we really hope that we he can take full advantage of that home court by having people there early. certainly in their seats by the start of the game. >> reporter: rest assured the warriors players are doing their part to get ready. with a short practice and shootaround this morning in downtown oakland and it appears the warriors are a bit looser, more relaxed than they were this time last year. especia
hi, laura. >> reporter: hi, larry. well, i'm actually in a bar. this is the draft kings inside on the arena inside the arena. they are giving fans here two reasons to come early. this is the first one. happy hour, $5 drinks margarita and draft beer. the second reason, john legend is singing the national anthem. it's really not home court advantage if the home fans aren't in their seats ready to go at tip-off. thanks to the early starts to home games last series there were actually some...
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. >> that's right, sam and laura. they only had about half the number of homicides in san jose at the same time last year. this is pretty shocking. especially to neighbors here. i spoke to a neighbor here, he said this is a very quiet, normally quiet nay boeighborhoo. but then this happened and it is shocking to him as well as the neighbors here. police say about 9:30 last night, they responded to a report of shots fired in the area, and a man slumped over the steering wheel of a car. police found the victim suffering from at least one gunshot wound and he was pronounced dead at the scene. >> we don't have any information right now on a suspect or suspects. nobody is in custody it. we're in the very preliminary stages of the investigation trying to locate witnesses and gather evidence. >> reporter: the identity of the victim has yet to be released. we're hearing that he lived possibly at the end of this block, that is what a neighbor tells us. police have yet to confirm the name of the victim, and where the victim onc
. >> that's right, sam and laura. they only had about half the number of homicides in san jose at the same time last year. this is pretty shocking. especially to neighbors here. i spoke to a neighbor here, he said this is a very quiet, normally quiet nay boeighborhoo. but then this happened and it is shocking to him as well as the neighbors here. police say about 9:30 last night, they responded to a report of shots fired in the area, and a man slumped over the steering wheel of a car....
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here's the question, laura. all of this is happening, but yet the media all they wanted to ask all weekend, all day long today was, oh, donald trump's comments about a judge that, frankly, seems to have some radical associations. >> sean, what's obvious here is that the media, they will not cover a story, certainly not fairly or adequately, if it cuts against their narrative. now, what has their narrative been about immigration? immigration is always good, illegal or legal, because it's the great melting pot. this is the great diversity. they're citizens on everything except a piece of paper. we've heard all of these otrope during the amnesty debate. we've heard crime isn't coming into the country, these are patriotic american kids except for citizenship formality. in many cases, that is not true. in fact, what we're seeing on streets of california is thuggery. the left would call it a hate crime, sean, if these types of crimes were committed against any minority group that was considered protected, whether they
here's the question, laura. all of this is happening, but yet the media all they wanted to ask all weekend, all day long today was, oh, donald trump's comments about a judge that, frankly, seems to have some radical associations. >> sean, what's obvious here is that the media, they will not cover a story, certainly not fairly or adequately, if it cuts against their narrative. now, what has their narrative been about immigration? immigration is always good, illegal or legal, because it's...
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scott/2shot good morning, thanks forjoinin i'm scott mre laura/2shot and i'm laura garcia cannon --i. laura///2shot a gilroteaer will bback in court in a few hours.he's accuse identity to entice male students. this story as tten nationattent. douglas le was arrested back in catfishing students. scott//boxes nbc bay area mian trujilis liven jose. damian -- sources tell me there were a los allegations prompted gloria allred to file charges against the school district p.m. claiming they inadequately protected students. posing as a young girl to send other students to send him sexually explicit photos. a school representatives told us they were disturbed by the allegations but had no proof of crimes. the district said it had not seen latest lawsuits so they could not comment. in front of district head quarters in gilroy, alred said the district needs to be held accountable. >> negligence super vision. negligent super vision. sexual harassment and gender violence. >> prosecutors waited two months before they officially charged lei p. now he is facing 20 serious charges all felonies here. l
scott/2shot good morning, thanks forjoinin i'm scott mre laura/2shot and i'm laura garcia cannon --i. laura///2shot a gilroteaer will bback in court in a few hours.he's accuse identity to entice male students. this story as tten nationattent. douglas le was arrested back in catfishing students. scott//boxes nbc bay area mian trujilis liven jose. damian -- sources tell me there were a los allegations prompted gloria allred to file charges against the school district p.m. claiming they...
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, sam and laura. members of law enforcement, bait ar the bay area and throughout the state, are expected here to join their brothers and sisters with the san jose police department to honor michael katherman, a veteran of the force. he was killed while trying to speed over a speeding car. at a memorial outside police headquarters, his grandparents told us off camera last night that he was, quote, the perfect grandson who loved god, his country, and his family, that includes his wife and two young children. here is the mayor. >> our officers on the front lines are taking extraordinary risks for us every day to keep our community safe and to serve us. we need to honor them when they spend their final moments in that service. >> reporter: this is video of the san jose air support unit. it will fly over today. the sheriff's offices and other surrounding offices will help staff the police department so the officers can attend the service, which is open to the public. the doors open at the s.a.p. center at
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, sam and laura. members of law enforcement, bait ar the bay area and throughout the state, are expected here to join their brothers and sisters with the san jose police department to honor michael katherman, a veteran of the force. he was killed while trying to speed over a speeding car. at a memorial outside police headquarters, his grandparents told us off camera last night that he was, quote, the perfect grandson who loved god, his country, and...
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i'm laura gcia-cnon. =sam/4shot= and i'm sam brock. =4shot= ad lib tto >>> a very good tuesday morning to you, thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia i can-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. >> hey, we've seen across the region heat in the bay area, especially in the valleys. once again, we're talking 90s, even to mid-90s today. even though the air conditioner is not on now, you will need it later today. we're up to 95 degrees in the south bay and the tri valley and the north bay up to 92 degrees. some of the hotspots will be there. now, in san francisco, not so bad. 76 degrees. we'll talk about what else to expect as we go through the rest of the week and into the weekend, coming up in a few minutes. mike is tracking a crash in the tri valley. >>> as the commute starts to build, you see the bay bridge toll plaza, the backup is already starting to form. we'll look at your maps. the bay bridge toll plaza, your standard flow. we call out the tri valley westbound 580 at hopyard, reports of a crash there. folks are m
i'm laura gcia-cnon. =sam/4shot= and i'm sam brock. =4shot= ad lib tto >>> a very good tuesday morning to you, thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia i can-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. >> hey, we've seen across the region heat in the bay area, especially in the valleys. once again, we're talking 90s, even to mid-90s today. even though the air conditioner is not on now, you will need it later today. we're up to 95 degrees in the south bay and the tri valley and the north bay...
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sot "laura" llamamos al consulado notros hablamos con el consul de comunicacin social, sergio juarez y esto fue lo nos dijo: sot:sergio juarez: les recomendamos que juanfra/topvo ---la alta diplomtica estadounidense roberta steinfeld jacobson lleg este jueves a como embajadora en el pas, un puesto desocupado por 10 meses debido al bloqueo de su nombramiento en el congreso estadounidense por parte del partido republicano. ---la diplomtica descart hablar de temas bilaterales hasta punta para entender cmo estados unidos puede continuar siendo un vecino verdaderamente comprometido con mxico. juanfra/take vo -en el salvadoelin profesional para evitar que se involucren en organizaciones criminales o actividades delictivas... ---el gobierno pi ao ---el presidente de brasil michel temer anunci que su gobierno perdonar las deudas que tienen los estados del pas hasta final del aÑo, con lo que dar oxgeno a las finanzas de estados como el de ro de janeiro que est en bancarrota. ---tras reunirse con 15 juanfra en nuestra rea roll open under lorena porque somos la autoridad en el tiempo.... ya es
sot "laura" llamamos al consulado notros hablamos con el consul de comunicacin social, sergio juarez y esto fue lo nos dijo: sot:sergio juarez: les recomendamos que juanfra/topvo ---la alta diplomtica estadounidense roberta steinfeld jacobson lleg este jueves a como embajadora en el pas, un puesto desocupado por 10 meses debido al bloqueo de su nombramiento en el congreso estadounidense por parte del partido republicano. ---la diplomtica descart hablar de temas bilaterales hasta punta...