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>> alison mosshart: yes! >> jamie: i was like, i'm getting into character. >> anthony: in a safer world, all of us here would be prohibited from hurling heavy objects in any direction given our sorry states and our general ineptness at this sport of kings, but that's nashville for you. a welcoming place. a forgiving one. i feel right at home. ♪ when i first came here the streets were paved with gold ♪ ♪ and you can walk that road i've been told ♪ ♪ but i won't put out or be controlled ♪ ♪ i don't write the shit that gets bought and sold ♪ ♪ ask any man he might know ♪ ♪ who used to live on music row ♪ ♪ but that was then and this is now ♪ ♪ and he told me this town gets around ♪ ♪ from what i've found this town gets around ♪ >> anthony: some people must live in great spaces, where the sky goes on forever. where everyone must bend to the land. where to hunt, to fish, to sleep under that big sky aren't activities, but a way of life. >> jim harrison: it was between here in tho
>> alison mosshart: yes! >> jamie: i was like, i'm getting into character. >> anthony: in a safer world, all of us here would be prohibited from hurling heavy objects in any direction given our sorry states and our general ineptness at this sport of kings, but that's nashville for you. a welcoming place. a forgiving one. i feel right at home. ♪ when i first came here the streets were paved with gold ♪ ♪ and you can walk that road i've been told ♪ ♪ but i won't put...
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but john wasn't the only thing that kept alison going. while her body slowed down, her imagination ran wild. she began painting animals both real and mythical and then threw herself into the fantasy world she loved as a teenager. >> go ahead and role the d 20 twice. dungeons and dragons. >> i think i will be more stealth and go with the dagger. >> i would like to notch one of my alchemist fire arrows. >> you create a character for yourself. >> she let's fly with the last arrow directly into the enemy. >> yes! >> who is she? >> asheda is a stubborn darc darcy dar and she's a free spirit. >> that's your creation? >> yes. i can tell you their ancestry and how they live and, you know, where you might find one. >> alison decided to tap into her wild side and make a costume of asheda. >> i stumbled on the furry community. there's artists and writers and nerds. >> she connected with suit makers online and months later finally brought asheda to life. >> what's the rights stripe >> i've just been diagnosed with lupus. one of the tell tale signs is
but john wasn't the only thing that kept alison going. while her body slowed down, her imagination ran wild. she began painting animals both real and mythical and then threw herself into the fantasy world she loved as a teenager. >> go ahead and role the d 20 twice. dungeons and dragons. >> i think i will be more stealth and go with the dagger. >> i would like to notch one of my alchemist fire arrows. >> you create a character for yourself. >> she let's fly with...
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alison: they accused him of spying for the british government. his hearing lasted less than five minutes and took place without a lawyer. his name is matthew hedges. you can see him on the front page of the guardian with his wife. this verdict came as a shock because it came days after the u.k. foreign minister met with the uae crown prince and people thought he managed to convince him to do something about this man's case. the guardian writes mr. hedges sentence is not only an injustice to him, but also a slap in the face to the u.k. the paper calls on the foreign minister of follow-through on warnings he has given there will be diplomatic consequences. genie: another story sparking interest in the papers is the story of an american tourist killed by tribes people when he illegally trespassed on their land. alison: this is in the north sentinel island in the indian ocean, a very remote place. reportedly, it is illegal to go within five kilometers because it is so dangerous. even the indian navy stays away island. local fishermen were paid to tak
alison: they accused him of spying for the british government. his hearing lasted less than five minutes and took place without a lawyer. his name is matthew hedges. you can see him on the front page of the guardian with his wife. this verdict came as a shock because it came days after the u.k. foreign minister met with the uae crown prince and people thought he managed to convince him to do something about this man's case. the guardian writes mr. hedges sentence is not only an injustice to...
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dave and alison. >> thank you. thousands of people lining up to donate blood to the injured victims. line the extending out the door and down the street and down the block. many say she wathey waited thre more hours to donate. you can call 877-25-vital to donate. >>> protesters nationwide sending a message to the new congress. protect robert mueller. in new york, chicago, ft. worth and atlanta and other places, people supported the special counsel and the russia investigation which they fear is in danger by the firing of attorney general jeff sessions. cnn has learned the operation may be wrapping up with mueller writing the final report. questions over the new acting attorney general will hamper the investigation. in the past, matthew whitaker called it ridiculous. >> and once again, george conway, kellyanne conway's husband, is speaking out saying this investigation is illegal. they write, an officer must be confirmed by the senate. it means matthew whitaker as acting attorney general of the united states after f
dave and alison. >> thank you. thousands of people lining up to donate blood to the injured victims. line the extending out the door and down the street and down the block. many say she wathey waited thre more hours to donate. you can call 877-25-vital to donate. >>> protesters nationwide sending a message to the new congress. protect robert mueller. in new york, chicago, ft. worth and atlanta and other places, people supported the special counsel and the russia investigation...
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i'm alison kosik. >> good morning, alison. romans will be back on monday. i'm dave briggs. it is friday, november 9th. americans starting to suffer flashbacks. flashback friday with two florida counties at the center of the recount. republican governor rick scott declared victory over bill nelson. now the margin in the race is tightening by the hour. scott alleging without evidence there could be rampant voter fraud in deep blue broward and palm beach counties. >> we all have seen the incompetence in the voter irregularities in broward. here we go again. i will not sit idly by while the liberals try to steal the election from the voters in this election. >> the committees have filed lawsuits claiming election officials in broward and palm beach counties have not been transparent. this is about the numbers. in broward, bill nelson got 69% of the vote. andrew gillum only got 68% in the governor's race, but somehow got 10,000 more votes than nelson. >> oy. this may have a difference in the balance of power in the senate. races undecided in florida and arizona and mississippi.
i'm alison kosik. >> good morning, alison. romans will be back on monday. i'm dave briggs. it is friday, november 9th. americans starting to suffer flashbacks. flashback friday with two florida counties at the center of the recount. republican governor rick scott declared victory over bill nelson. now the margin in the race is tightening by the hour. scott alleging without evidence there could be rampant voter fraud in deep blue broward and palm beach counties. >> we all have seen...
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alison, thank you. check back in with you. >>> the president invoking b bedlam and chaos with the phone call to the troops. it started normally enough with the president wishing a happy thanksgiving surrounded by gold on a world wide conference and offering his appreciation. he quickly broke norms with the political tone on several pet topics and defended the saudis response to the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. senior white house correspondent jeff zeleny is traveling with the president and has more from west palm beach. >> reporter: dave, as americans were celebrating thanksgiving, the president having a conference call with leaders around the world. that turned political. he asked about operational details and if they agreed with him on the policies on the southern border. its was the president's -- it was the president's defense of the kingdom of saudi arabia that raised eyebrows when he said this. >> i hate the crime. i hate what's done. i hate the cover up. i will tell you this, the crown p
alison, thank you. check back in with you. >>> the president invoking b bedlam and chaos with the phone call to the troops. it started normally enough with the president wishing a happy thanksgiving surrounded by gold on a world wide conference and offering his appreciation. he quickly broke norms with the political tone on several pet topics and defended the saudis response to the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. senior white house correspondent jeff zeleny is traveling with the...
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grupo que dio a luz a una niqa de nombre "alison guadalupe", en honor a la patrona de "mexico". salvador duran, nos cuentas mas desde oaxaca, mexico... salvador: nos encontramos en la caravana principal, la nÚmero unoaquÍ hay todavía unos cuantos miembros de la caravana que avanzan a la siguiente ciudad pero quiero contarles un poco sobre la historia de alison guadalupe, la niÑa que naciÓ el 31 de octubre en esta caravana la mamÁ de la niÑa nos narra lo que pasÓ, es una niÑa muy preciosa, es la primera que nace en la caravana y nos dicen las autoridades de aquÍ de mÉxico que la seÑora olga es una de las 18 mujeres embarazadas que van en esta caravana, ellos se han tenido que quedar allÍ porque obviamente la seÑora necesita recuperarse pero no he encontrado un albergue. nos dice que lo que van hacer ahora es tratar de conseguir un albergue y quedarse en mÉxico con unos familiares. esta es la Única informaciÓn sobre esta pequeÑa que a propÓsito le pusieron guadalupe en honor a la virgen de guadalupe alguien mÉxico. asÍ que ya saben, es una nueva mexicana que t
grupo que dio a luz a una niqa de nombre "alison guadalupe", en honor a la patrona de "mexico". salvador duran, nos cuentas mas desde oaxaca, mexico... salvador: nos encontramos en la caravana principal, la nÚmero unoaquÍ hay todavía unos cuantos miembros de la caravana que avanzan a la siguiente ciudad pero quiero contarles un poco sobre la historia de alison guadalupe, la niÑa que naciÓ el 31 de octubre en esta caravana la mamÁ de la niÑa nos narra lo que pasÓ, es...
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i see alison. and i'm not even really processing that she's that hurt. i'm looking at my daughter, i'm a registered nurse and i still don't see how bad this is. >> the next thing is me and her getting shoved in the back of an ambulance. >> somebody asked me if i wanted to go with them to the hospital. i said no, i need to wait, because i knew i had to wait for ashley. i watched john run towards the smoke. >> so, i started moving towards the fire and the sheriff grabbed my arm. >> my husband raised his fist to the sheriff like he was going hit him. >> i was trying to get out of his grasp so i could get to where i thought ashley would be. i went into the smoke and i couldn't breathe. it was black. it felt like there was no oxygen going in. it felt like trying to breathe water in. then i felt one of the sheriff deputies next to me and i just remember him pushing me back the other direction. and we got crawling back out of the smoke. >> where's arcually? she will be coming out. she will be coming with somebody. ashley will be coming out. >> i drove to my mom
i see alison. and i'm not even really processing that she's that hurt. i'm looking at my daughter, i'm a registered nurse and i still don't see how bad this is. >> the next thing is me and her getting shoved in the back of an ambulance. >> somebody asked me if i wanted to go with them to the hospital. i said no, i need to wait, because i knew i had to wait for ashley. i watched john run towards the smoke. >> so, i started moving towards the fire and the sheriff grabbed my arm....
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oh, here's alison. alison kosik is there and ready for us. hey, alison. >> reporter: i cannot hear. >> all right. we will get our technology together and get you a report from the amazon center as soon as we can. >>> a very troubling climate report released on friday. why did the trump administration pick that day to release it? cnn political analyst, john avenue r avalo avlon with a ral ae teality che. >> the afternoon of black friday the trump administration released a 1,600-page report produced by hundreds of scientists and it was not supposed to come out in december, and that's a news dump when powerful people don't want you to pay attention to something. it completely contradicts the science challenge beliefs of our commander-in-chief. here's a quick refresher. trump called climate change a hoax and based on faulty science and manipulated data, and last wednesday he repeated a rift, tweeting whatever happened to global warming? trump's agencies and own scientists completely disagree him on this. the affects of the worst climate change ar
oh, here's alison. alison kosik is there and ready for us. hey, alison. >> reporter: i cannot hear. >> all right. we will get our technology together and get you a report from the amazon center as soon as we can. >>> a very troubling climate report released on friday. why did the trump administration pick that day to release it? cnn political analyst, john avenue r avalo avlon with a ral ae teality che. >> the afternoon of black friday the trump administration...
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and phil keating in florida, alison barber in boseman, montana. reporter: president trump was in montana for less than two hours, incumbent democrat this the state is 4 points ahead of the mat rosen dale, the president hopes his visit moves poll in favor of rosen dale. and all other republicans running for office in the state, rallygoers say, by and large they showed up to see president trump, not necessarily the candidates he is stumping for. >> he gives me a message of hope for the country, for you know our borders. immigration. keeping our taxes low. you know smaller government. >> came to visit my dad, but i said to come to this. >> i have already votedded, yeah, yeah, i voted red. >> reading and researching. reporter: president hit a lot of topics at rally, focusing on immigration, his rhetoric on that topic has come you were fire of late, the crude here liking what -- crowd here liking what president said about embreak, and the border wall. and talking about veteran issues, a big issue here, here is president trump. >> vote for mass rosen da
and phil keating in florida, alison barber in boseman, montana. reporter: president trump was in montana for less than two hours, incumbent democrat this the state is 4 points ahead of the mat rosen dale, the president hopes his visit moves poll in favor of rosen dale. and all other republicans running for office in the state, rallygoers say, by and large they showed up to see president trump, not necessarily the candidates he is stumping for. >> he gives me a message of hope for the...
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alison meets up with fred tillman from the united states geological survey an agency that reports to the department of the interior. he wants to show her how canyon mine is being monitored. this site is out of bounds to humans at least. you can fix clearly here the wildlife is moving through to get to the pile accessing that content a water. the geological agency has installed a number of measuring stations so this is our perched groundwater monitoring well and it monitors the quality and the amount of groundwater in the perch level system so it goes down to eleven hundred feet or so about four hundred meters it's still not enough to catch whether water whether the original groundwater is absolutely and we figured if there was going to be an impact to groundwater we would probably see it in the perch but i want to. but he admits that precious little is known about the labyrinth and groundwater network under the grand canyon we don't know if water from this area would flow towards the grand canyon which is just a few miles from here or if it goes in exactly the opposite direction towa
alison meets up with fred tillman from the united states geological survey an agency that reports to the department of the interior. he wants to show her how canyon mine is being monitored. this site is out of bounds to humans at least. you can fix clearly here the wildlife is moving through to get to the pile accessing that content a water. the geological agency has installed a number of measuring stations so this is our perched groundwater monitoring well and it monitors the quality and the...
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polo. >> my wife accounts for 961 packages, alison. thank you for pulling back the curtain on the amazon magic for us. >> if you don't get free shipping, don't do it. you should expect free shipping. >>> look at global stocks. looks like they are moving higher after the weekend. nikkei and shanghai and hang seng. nikkei down. shanghai is up 2%. europe shows the markets higher. bank stocks doing well. signs of hope with italy and reworking the framework with the eu. you see the ftse in london is up and cac and paris. let's go to wall street. the shortened holiday week. futures -- that happened friday. down 1%. futures are higher here right now. the s&p 500 and nasdaq and all down on friday. it has been a rough october and november. we might have a little bit of a bounce on the open. a lot, including those concerns between russia and ukraine which could keep traders on edge. >>> cyber monday is the largest expected day in history with $7 billion in sales. >>> "adonis creed" and "wreck it ralph" with the highest box office weekend. disney
polo. >> my wife accounts for 961 packages, alison. thank you for pulling back the curtain on the amazon magic for us. >> if you don't get free shipping, don't do it. you should expect free shipping. >>> look at global stocks. looks like they are moving higher after the weekend. nikkei and shanghai and hang seng. nikkei down. shanghai is up 2%. europe shows the markets higher. bank stocks doing well. signs of hope with italy and reworking the framework with the eu. you see...
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alison freeman, bbc news. intense wildfires continue to sweep across parts of california, with entire towns being evacuated. eleven people are now known to have died, and hundreds of thousands have been ordered to leave their homes. the fires are the most destructive on record in california, as james cook reports. living in malibu means you have made it, but no amount of wealth or fame can stop a fire like this. the blaze was propelled to the pacific ocean by strong desert winds, forcing thousands to flee. i saw the flames coming over the mountain right next to our house and ifelt the burning embers and i knew that i had to get out. so, we heard this was coming, so we set up the sprinklers and we hosed the whole house down and we pretty muchjust had enough time to get the dogs into the truck. kim kardashian and lady gaga were among 250,000 californians who had to leave their homes. but nowhere was the pain more acute than in thousand oaks, where michelle lost her home. there is a house where they took all the
alison freeman, bbc news. intense wildfires continue to sweep across parts of california, with entire towns being evacuated. eleven people are now known to have died, and hundreds of thousands have been ordered to leave their homes. the fires are the most destructive on record in california, as james cook reports. living in malibu means you have made it, but no amount of wealth or fame can stop a fire like this. the blaze was propelled to the pacific ocean by strong desert winds, forcing...
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alison freeman, bbc news. the former transport minister, jojohnson, who's resigned from the cabinet over theresa may's brexit plans, has suggested other ministers might quit too. the brother of the former foreign secretary, boris johnson, is a remain supporter, and says it would be a "democratic travesty", not to hold another referendum on any deal agreed with brussels. downing street has ruled that out. 0ur political correspondent ben wright reports. the governmentjo johnson quit yesterday insists it will get a good brexit deal and there will not be another referendum, but the former minister today said voters should have another say. the prime minister has been negotiating the terms of our exit from the european union. they are, in my view, and in the view of others, so radically different from the brexit that was billed during the referendum that i think it would be a democratic travesty if we did not go back to the people and seek their consent for our departure from the eu on this basis. tory brexiteers a
alison freeman, bbc news. the former transport minister, jojohnson, who's resigned from the cabinet over theresa may's brexit plans, has suggested other ministers might quit too. the brother of the former foreign secretary, boris johnson, is a remain supporter, and says it would be a "democratic travesty", not to hold another referendum on any deal agreed with brussels. downing street has ruled that out. 0ur political correspondent ben wright reports. the governmentjo johnson quit...
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. >> how different is this from alison? >> she's that other part of me that i used to be back when i was healthy? used to be up and running and going and doing all sorts of stuff. i was always exploring, you know, always hunting for different things to do. i miss that. i miss what i used to be like. >> for alison this is a way to transport herself back in time. >> the mouth moves facebook. >> oh, yeah. >> for me face to face with another furry it still feels pretty surreal. >> hi. >> but for alison it's completely normal. >> putting that head on, it's like i become ashadea. >> do you talk at ashadea? >> just depends on what it is that i'm doing. >> in that moment i'm not the sick person in a wheelchair. it's a very releasing feeling. >> you can pat her. >> i love it. >> catch "this is life" with lei la ling tonight right here at sock here on cnn. >>> put on a different hat, put on a different shirt, come in and vote again. that's the president's latest claim of voter fraud. jeanne moos investigates. >> reporter: halloween i
. >> how different is this from alison? >> she's that other part of me that i used to be back when i was healthy? used to be up and running and going and doing all sorts of stuff. i was always exploring, you know, always hunting for different things to do. i miss that. i miss what i used to be like. >> for alison this is a way to transport herself back in time. >> the mouth moves facebook. >> oh, yeah. >> for me face to face with another furry it still feels...
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alison holt, bbc news, birmingham. our top story this evening. the prime minister insists the uk won't get a better deal from the eu if hers is rejected. coming up — despite government efforts, how one in four graduate interns still aren't getting paid for their work. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, jonny bairstow shows england what they have been missing, hitting a magnificent century in the final test against sri lanka. england closed on 312—7. it's been a tough year for the high street, but today we've been shopping like mad. yes, it's black friday. and this year, it could be even bigger than before. it's estimated that we'll spend more than £1.5 billion, just today, on the internet. up 13% from last year. if you break it down, that's around £1 million a minute. this phenonmenon, which has completely upended the traditional christmas spending, is now predominantly online. and many small and medium sized firms are taking advantage, as our business correspondent, emma simpson, reports. the black friday orders are flying off the shelves
alison holt, bbc news, birmingham. our top story this evening. the prime minister insists the uk won't get a better deal from the eu if hers is rejected. coming up — despite government efforts, how one in four graduate interns still aren't getting paid for their work. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, jonny bairstow shows england what they have been missing, hitting a magnificent century in the final test against sri lanka. england closed on 312—7. it's been a tough year for the high...
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alison holt, bbc news, birmingham. this is bbc news, the headlines: a us government report warns that climate change will cost the country hundreds of billions of dollars by the end of the century. questions from spain over gibraltar‘s status throws doubt over sunday's meeting on britain's proposed eu—brexit deal. let's stay with that story now — and theresa may heads to brussels on saturday with her brexit deal under threat at home and abroad. not only is she facing a continuing challenge from spain over gibraltar, but she may still be struggling to sell her plans to the british public. with that in mind, she took to the airwaves on friday, telling a bbc radio phone—in that if parliament votes against her, there will only be "more division and uncertainty". here's our deputy political editorjohn pienaar. a warning his report contains flashing images. her rebellious mps won't listen to her message on brexit. time to talk to the country. a 5live news special, with emma barnett and theresa may. i think for most p
alison holt, bbc news, birmingham. this is bbc news, the headlines: a us government report warns that climate change will cost the country hundreds of billions of dollars by the end of the century. questions from spain over gibraltar‘s status throws doubt over sunday's meeting on britain's proposed eu—brexit deal. let's stay with that story now — and theresa may heads to brussels on saturday with her brexit deal under threat at home and abroad. not only is she facing a continuing...
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alison holt, bbc news, birmingham. britain is to spend £50 million on tackling the practice of female genital mutilation in africa. the international development secretary, penny mordaunt, said "we can't end fgm in the uk without ending it globally." naomi grimley reports. these girls will never have to undergo fgm because their village in sudan decided to stop all female circumcision 30 years ago. it was a forward—thinking stand in a country where nearly 90% of all women are still cut today. now the sudanese government, with help from britain, is hoping to put an end to the practice entirely by 2030. i do feel that coming from far afield... the international development secretary announced a new £50 million package for africa at a west london hospital, where they often deal with fgm cases. she believes money spent abroad can have a beneficial effect here. if we want to protect women in the uk, we have to end fgm globally. we are planning on doing that by 2030. this new funding today is going to help those grassroo
alison holt, bbc news, birmingham. britain is to spend £50 million on tackling the practice of female genital mutilation in africa. the international development secretary, penny mordaunt, said "we can't end fgm in the uk without ending it globally." naomi grimley reports. these girls will never have to undergo fgm because their village in sudan decided to stop all female circumcision 30 years ago. it was a forward—thinking stand in a country where nearly 90% of all women are still...
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thank you very much, alison holt. a pro—brexit campaign group and an insurance company owned by the controversial businessman arron banks are to be fined £135,000 by the uk data watchdog. the information commissioner's office said both organisations had committed "serious breaches" of the law after they used the personal data of each other‘s customers without their consent. it comes as mr banks faces a criminal inquiry over the source of funds for his leave.eu group during the referendum two years ago. rory cellanjones reports. 2016 — and in the eu referendum campaign, data is a key weapon for both sides. but britain's data regulator has been looking at whether the information gathered on millions of voters was misused. this is the bristol call centre of a motor insurance business owned by the leave campaigner arron banks. it was also used for the referendum campaign. this morning, the information commissioner told mps data from both activities had been mixed — and that broke the law. we have found that it do
thank you very much, alison holt. a pro—brexit campaign group and an insurance company owned by the controversial businessman arron banks are to be fined £135,000 by the uk data watchdog. the information commissioner's office said both organisations had committed "serious breaches" of the law after they used the personal data of each other‘s customers without their consent. it comes as mr banks faces a criminal inquiry over the source of funds for his leave.eu group during the...
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alison holt, bbc news, birmingham. iran is adjusting to life under sanctions once more, after the united states re—imposed them on the country's oil exports, shipping and banks, earlier this month. they followed donald trump's rejection of the international agreement designed to restrict the country's nuclear programme and are opposed by britain and the eu. but how are people in iran coping? our diplomatic correspondent james landale has gained rare access to life inside the country. when iranians want to have fun, they go up to the mountains. and then come down, fast. this is tochal, a resort in the foothills north of tehran. in winter, they ski. in summer, they walk. a place where children, families and couples can escape the hustle of tehran and breathe some clean air. but behind the fun, it's a different story. amir ali works as a chef here, and has little hope for the future. iran is so hard for living, so hard for working. everyone thinks about going out of iran. and that's because the latest american sanctions
alison holt, bbc news, birmingham. iran is adjusting to life under sanctions once more, after the united states re—imposed them on the country's oil exports, shipping and banks, earlier this month. they followed donald trump's rejection of the international agreement designed to restrict the country's nuclear programme and are opposed by britain and the eu. but how are people in iran coping? our diplomatic correspondent james landale has gained rare access to life inside the country. when...
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alison holt, bbc news, liverpool. inspectors are warning that the future of a major homecare provider — for thousands of elderly people across the uk — is uncertain. the care quality commission says allied healthcare could only confirm it has enough money to operate until the end of the month. the company said the warning was unwarranted and premature. a former member of staff at sir philip green‘s arcadia group has claimed she was subjected to frequent sexual harassment by sir philip. another has told the bbc he constantly swore at her but sir philip has previously denied allegations that he‘s been guilty of unlawful sexual or racist behaviour. our special correspondent lucy manning has the story. this woman ran top shop‘s las vegas store. she claims sir philip green sexually harassed her. it turned into things like him slapping my butt or him calling me fat or him calling me sexy or are talking about about my boobs or my ass. in the us, it would definitely be classified as sexual harassment. she was sacked
alison holt, bbc news, liverpool. inspectors are warning that the future of a major homecare provider — for thousands of elderly people across the uk — is uncertain. the care quality commission says allied healthcare could only confirm it has enough money to operate until the end of the month. the company said the warning was unwarranted and premature. a former member of staff at sir philip green‘s arcadia group has claimed she was subjected to frequent sexual harassment by sir philip....
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have been forced from their country and made growing shortages of third medicine and basic services alison around here has more from on the colombia venezuela order. the world bank calls it an unprecedented exodus in latin america one more akin to a full blown refugee crisis than people searching for a better life it's one conclusion of a report by the international financial institutions to assess the impact that the venezuelan exodus is having in neighboring colombia the speed and number of migrants escaping the country coupled with their vulnerable condition makes the venezuelan crisis one of the world's worst yet many believe it's not getting enough attention. people go crazy over the caribbean and central americans entering mexico trying to reach the u.s. five maybe six there's microscope that so many we get every four days but i'm talking about the scene for the french. runs a shelter and services for migrants in the border city of. hundreds of minutes wayland sign up for assistance bailey they receive meals for fifteen days and the thirty dollars bonus for three months. of the roost
have been forced from their country and made growing shortages of third medicine and basic services alison around here has more from on the colombia venezuela order. the world bank calls it an unprecedented exodus in latin america one more akin to a full blown refugee crisis than people searching for a better life it's one conclusion of a report by the international financial institutions to assess the impact that the venezuelan exodus is having in neighboring colombia the speed and number of...
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here's cnn's alison kosik. hi, alison. >> hi, ana. trade is a major focus as investors return from thanksgiving weekend. the g-20 meeting in buenos aires kicks off at the end of the week, and president trump and chinese president xi jinping are expected to meet on the sidelines. investors are lohoping for progress on a trade agreement, but president trump says that the chinese want more concessions. >> china wants to make a deal. they sent a list of things that they're willing to do, which was a large list. and it's just not acceptable to me yet. but at some point, i think that we are doing extremely well with respect to china. i have a great respect for president xi. i have a great respect for china. but china has taken advantage of the united states for many, many years. >> tensions between the u.s. and china have rattled global markets. and investors are worried the dispute could escalate further. president trump has threatened to impose a third round of tariffs on $267 billion worth of chinese goods, and some tariffs already in pl
here's cnn's alison kosik. hi, alison. >> hi, ana. trade is a major focus as investors return from thanksgiving weekend. the g-20 meeting in buenos aires kicks off at the end of the week, and president trump and chinese president xi jinping are expected to meet on the sidelines. investors are lohoping for progress on a trade agreement, but president trump says that the chinese want more concessions. >> china wants to make a deal. they sent a list of things that they're willing to...
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saunders —— alison saunders is stepping down as the director of public execution and there seems to be an automatic pathway, usually, where the gong is awarded to the departing dp and should ordinarily be made a dame. herfive—yeartenure in that role has been a sort of, absolutely with criticism. most because of the intra— double sex claim cases where an uneasy —— anonymity is being investigated. because it is such a heinous crime, there is a presumption of innocence... we should say that the charges have been dropped against him several years ago. it was about the phrasing, saying there was insufficient evidence and the fact is there was no evidence. that's right. what samuel armstrong, the conservative eight, is saying, is that this term, in sufficient evidence, is loaded. if a false disclaimer is proved, it is. it but insufficient evidence carries with ita certain insufficient evidence carries with it a certain inference that there are is not clear at understanding that there was no guilt established and that is what he is raising and therefore, that coupled with all of th
saunders —— alison saunders is stepping down as the director of public execution and there seems to be an automatic pathway, usually, where the gong is awarded to the departing dp and should ordinarily be made a dame. herfive—yeartenure in that role has been a sort of, absolutely with criticism. most because of the intra— double sex claim cases where an uneasy —— anonymity is being investigated. because it is such a heinous crime, there is a presumption of innocence... we should say...
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alison holt, bbc news, birmingham. a convicted paedophile has told a court he had nothing to do with the deaths of two nine—year—olds in brighton more than 30 years ago. russell bishop, who's 52, is charged with murdering nicola fellows and karen hadaway in 1986. the girls went missing while playing near their home. daniela relph reports. russell bishop arrived at court in a prison van. he's been injailfor 28 years for the sexual assault and attempted murder of a seven—year—old girl. but today, he faced questions about a different crime, the murder of karen hadaway and nicola fellows in 1986. this is the second time he's faced trial on these charges. karen hadaway‘s mother sat a few metres away as russell bishop repeatedly denied murdering her daughter and her neighbour, nicola. he told the court he had helped the police search for the nine—year—olds when they went missing and had been amongst the first people to find their bodies hidden in undergrowth. describing the moment the girls were found, he told
alison holt, bbc news, birmingham. a convicted paedophile has told a court he had nothing to do with the deaths of two nine—year—olds in brighton more than 30 years ago. russell bishop, who's 52, is charged with murdering nicola fellows and karen hadaway in 1986. the girls went missing while playing near their home. daniela relph reports. russell bishop arrived at court in a prison van. he's been injailfor 28 years for the sexual assault and attempted murder of a seven—year—old girl....
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and alison kosik is live. >> reporter: two people are lined up, but here's the shocker with all of this, it's 12 degrees outside. what are they waiting for? big screen tvs. as you said, people already have been spending thanksgiving day, $3.7 billion expected to have been spent on peoples' phones while they were eating theater key dinners. cyber monday, another $7.8 billion. yes, you can say we are in the middle of a big holiday shopping spending blitz. what are people spending on? on these gaming consoles. they are expected to move quickly. what is the hot game of the season? call of duty, black ops. drones are also another big draw for people. electronics are a top draw for people this year. if you look overall for the months of november and december the national retail federation expect consumers will send over $750 billion, and sometimes how you feel dictates how you are going to spend. >> thank you, alison. we will check back with you throughout the problem. >>> now to politics. and trump airs grievances and the president is threatening to close the southern border with mexico and
and alison kosik is live. >> reporter: two people are lined up, but here's the shocker with all of this, it's 12 degrees outside. what are they waiting for? big screen tvs. as you said, people already have been spending thanksgiving day, $3.7 billion expected to have been spent on peoples' phones while they were eating theater key dinners. cyber monday, another $7.8 billion. yes, you can say we are in the middle of a big holiday shopping spending blitz. what are people spending on? on...
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bay news alison kosik she gets the unsub new sallust the so-called change does not include his kind of boosts ahead but. people have put big dreams on the big screen. in movie magazine on the w. you're smart t.v. smarter with the d w four small to. find out more. dot com smart t.v. . welcomes you in good shape coming up this week gender medicine why men and women often need different therapies. fixing your teeth when it makes sense to given that he said dental prosthesis. and working out when you're overweight a fitness group shows you how. and here's your host dr coston let's go tot excessive weight.
bay news alison kosik she gets the unsub new sallust the so-called change does not include his kind of boosts ahead but. people have put big dreams on the big screen. in movie magazine on the w. you're smart t.v. smarter with the d w four small to. find out more. dot com smart t.v. . welcomes you in good shape coming up this week gender medicine why men and women often need different therapies. fixing your teeth when it makes sense to given that he said dental prosthesis. and working out when...
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on the far end secretary alison , lundergan grimes, the youngest in the nation serving kentucky. she is also one of the only
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this is my wife, alison. aliyah and tyler. >> how are you? >> i'm great! >> i heard your family has a living, breathing inheritance? >> indeed, we do. we have a cane corso that used to belong to the late, great sam simon. >> sam simon -- even if you don't recognize the name, you surely know his work as co-developer, with matt groening, of that iconic and long-running tv show, "the simpsons." sam was born in 1955 and grew up in beverly hills, just down the street from groucho marx. after graduating from stanford university, sam catapults his way up in the tv business, becoming a showrunner in 1978 for the hit series "taxi," at the age of 23. >> sam was the youngest showrunner in the history of television, when he was a showrunner on "taxi." >> mark thompson is an l.a. radio host and a long-time friend of simon's. >> to describe him as highly intelligent would be to understate it in the extreme. >> sam works on "barney miller" and "cheers," before teaming up with matt groening on "the simpsons," which premieres on the fox network in 1989. >> matt groening cr
this is my wife, alison. aliyah and tyler. >> how are you? >> i'm great! >> i heard your family has a living, breathing inheritance? >> indeed, we do. we have a cane corso that used to belong to the late, great sam simon. >> sam simon -- even if you don't recognize the name, you surely know his work as co-developer, with matt groening, of that iconic and long-running tv show, "the simpsons." sam was born in 1955 and grew up in beverly hills, just down the...
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en este albergue van 5.000 centroamericanos y hay mil niÑos que les piden quÉ comer y no lo hay >>> alison le ayudÓ a cargar durante toda la caminata el mÁs pequeÑo tiene 5 meses. >> ¿para ti que es lo mÁs difÍcil? >>> no comer. 4 >>> ¿hace cuÁnto tiempo que no comÍas una dona? >>> hace tiempo >>> primera vez que he comido. >> ¿primera vez que comes una dona? >>> yo hubiera tenido un trabajo en honduras en donde vivir no andarÍa aqui sufriendo. >> no tiene dinero mi mamÁ >>> manuel b. lo Único que entiende que quiere algo para su mamÁ. 4 >>> en tijuana, mÉxico, noticias telemundo. >> de este lado de la frontera la cantidad de niÑos no ha acompaÑados ha llegado a nÚmeros rÉcords segÚn el departamento de salud unos 14.000 menores estÁn en custodia del gobierno el portavoz del departamento explicÓ que se debe a las medidas mÁs estrictas del gobierno de trump por la seguridad de los propios niÑos segÚn dice la administraciÓn y unos 50.000 casos que enviÓ el departamento de seguridad nacional de los cuales muchos tuvieron que ser recluidos estos 14.000 menores estÁn
en este albergue van 5.000 centroamericanos y hay mil niÑos que les piden quÉ comer y no lo hay >>> alison le ayudÓ a cargar durante toda la caminata el mÁs pequeÑo tiene 5 meses. >> ¿para ti que es lo mÁs difÍcil? >>> no comer. 4 >>> ¿hace cuÁnto tiempo que no comÍas una dona? >>> hace tiempo >>> primera vez que he comido. >> ¿primera vez que comes una dona? >>> yo hubiera tenido un trabajo en honduras en donde vivir...
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alison holt, bbc news, birmingham. it's black friday — with most british retailers offering discounts. but shoppers are being warned that some promotions may be misleading. the head of the advertising standards authority has raised particular concerns about online offers. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith reports retailers both on and off—line are geared up for a frenzied weekend. very excited for black friday. we booked the day off work. you can get possibly some better deals online, but you can still get good deals on the high street. online is good, but today you can actually buy and take it home with you. online, you've got to basically order it and wait for it to turn up. over the next four days, the online retail association, imrg, are predicting that uk shoppers will spend £8.5 billion. there's plenty of enthusiasm for finding a deal from these shoppers in wrexham. i was walking past a shop and i saw the big sale sign. you can see something in there, you can go and have a look and see what t
alison holt, bbc news, birmingham. it's black friday — with most british retailers offering discounts. but shoppers are being warned that some promotions may be misleading. the head of the advertising standards authority has raised particular concerns about online offers. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith reports retailers both on and off—line are geared up for a frenzied weekend. very excited for black friday. we booked the day off work. you can get possibly some better...
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multiple calcutta horta common east mostly alison please go out if said nobody fooled us but on top down literally and it means that all may pay only air and no else got it there so also. yeah. well beyond. that i would issue. has said again you know we're still. pushing there were. a. bit for a. under the pinochet regime she was sent to prison for her left wing fields later she left for mexico where she joins the maya indians in their struggle for the rights to live on their own life. as a woman i'm worth a million and if they're out of the way i can. focus them on the other half of them want to pick it. up. in a while but i found the last bucket that i mean i'm a fan though it's true. that a boy. around a background from the. sun crystal the tourist capital of the mexican state of chiapas. in one thousand nine hundred four the city was taken over by the rebel it might indians who call themselves the zapatistas. she only is at the case of the family is it did the levy along those they really should there but to your aunt's defines see it part of your oath of i'll see you before tommy be
multiple calcutta horta common east mostly alison please go out if said nobody fooled us but on top down literally and it means that all may pay only air and no else got it there so also. yeah. well beyond. that i would issue. has said again you know we're still. pushing there were. a. bit for a. under the pinochet regime she was sent to prison for her left wing fields later she left for mexico where she joins the maya indians in their struggle for the rights to live on their own life. as a...
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. >>> we are 714 days away from the 2020 election, which is why alison is insisting we talk about it right now. democrats are already gearing up to take on president trump. is there a clear path for a democrat to reach 270? >> heaven help me. >> is there a clear path for democrats to reach? what did we learn? >> apparently nothing. >> harry, let's go over the path here. >> harry! >> i think we did learn -- smile for a second. we learned something from this election in terms of the path that a democrat might take? >> sure. let's start off with the 2016 map, right? donald trump broke through that big blue wall in the midwest. he won in wisconsin. he won in michigan. he won in pennsylvania, which is sort of the midwest. that's an argument for another time. the question is how do they get to 270? well, democrats could try and reestablish this midwest path, the win in pennsylvania, the win in michigan, the win in wisconsin. these are all three states that just elected democratic governors. they re-elected democratic senators. this to me is probably the easiest path way to 270. that would
. >>> we are 714 days away from the 2020 election, which is why alison is insisting we talk about it right now. democrats are already gearing up to take on president trump. is there a clear path for a democrat to reach 270? >> heaven help me. >> is there a clear path for democrats to reach? what did we learn? >> apparently nothing. >> harry, let's go over the path here. >> harry! >> i think we did learn -- smile for a second. we learned something...
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(ken) that was (ken) that was alison kosik reporting. we're going to get a better picture of how black friday sales are played out nationally when credit card companies begin releasing their numbers. (vicki) a 90-year-old shipwreck is found with a surprise inside ...and mit engineers build a plane that can fly with no moving parts! coming up in today's take a look at this! an amazing discovery in the great lakes ...a steamship that sank some 90 years ago was finally found at the bottom of lake huron.divers got a chance to explore the wreckage of the manasoo, which sank in 1928.it was discovered in excellent condition, 200 feet below the surface of georgian bay.if that wasn't cool enough ...still on board was a 1927 chevrolet coupe, also in excellent condition... if you don't count all the barnacles and suchexperts say it's unlikely the ship will ever be brought to the surface ...but they are optimistic the classic car can one day be retrieved ...and possibly be displayed in a museum.watch an electric plane with zero moving parts fly near
(ken) that was (ken) that was alison kosik reporting. we're going to get a better picture of how black friday sales are played out nationally when credit card companies begin releasing their numbers. (vicki) a 90-year-old shipwreck is found with a surprise inside ...and mit engineers build a plane that can fly with no moving parts! coming up in today's take a look at this! an amazing discovery in the great lakes ...a steamship that sank some 90 years ago was finally found at the bottom of lake...
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this is alison over here. let me go grab her. alison is from parkland, florida. thanks so much. >> a little crazy right now. >> what was the biggest takeaway for isn't it true. >> boy, did i need that. i needed renewed faith and hope, and everyone coming together. i mean, there are so many issues. they're all equally as important. as a mother and parent in parkland, gun control and reform is extremely important to me, but the basics -- clean air, clean water, truth, facts, science. these basic things we are really fighting for them now. it was sach zwroi listen to both of them, gillum and obama. >> thank you for being with us. ali, also really important is the figure of andrew gillum. a lot of people in the crowd telling me he has that obama magic in there view. andrew gillum is the first major candidate from any party who is african-american, which has huge in the state of florida and he is the democrats' best chance at winning back the governor's mansion in two decades. >> thank you, mariana, where president obama is campaigning for andrew gillum and bill nelso
this is alison over here. let me go grab her. alison is from parkland, florida. thanks so much. >> a little crazy right now. >> what was the biggest takeaway for isn't it true. >> boy, did i need that. i needed renewed faith and hope, and everyone coming together. i mean, there are so many issues. they're all equally as important. as a mother and parent in parkland, gun control and reform is extremely important to me, but the basics -- clean air, clean water, truth, facts,...
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>> our thanks there to alison kosik. they say that a picture is worth a thousand words. especially if you're trolling the president. former white house photographer who has become the master now of throwing shade. hi, kids! i'm carl and i'm a broker. do you offer $4.95 online equity trades? great question. see, for a full service brokerage like ours, that's tough to do. schwab does it. next question. do you offer a satisfaction guarantee? a what now? a satisfaction guarantee. like schwab does. man: (scoffing) what are you teaching these kids? ask your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs, backed by a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. if you don't like their answer, havi is not always easy. plaque psoriasis it's a long-distance journey, and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for over 10 years. humira works inside the body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. most adults taking humira were clear
>> our thanks there to alison kosik. they say that a picture is worth a thousand words. especially if you're trolling the president. former white house photographer who has become the master now of throwing shade. hi, kids! i'm carl and i'm a broker. do you offer $4.95 online equity trades? great question. see, for a full service brokerage like ours, that's tough to do. schwab does it. next question. do you offer a satisfaction guarantee? a what now? a satisfaction guarantee. like schwab...
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. >>> usted estaba ayer ahÍ, con esta pequeÑa alison ¿cuÁntos aÑos tienes allison?. >>> 11. >>> ¿quÉ sentiste ayer?. >>> temor. >>> ¿sintieron el gas lacrimÓgeno?. >>> sÍ, casi me desmayo, me ardÍa mi cara, mis ojos llorosos. me sentÍa mareada y mi hija me decÍa, mami, levÁntese. pongase. no nos quieren en estados unidos vÁmonos. >>> ¿te asustaste mucho?. >>> sÍ. >>> ¿quÉ pensaste cuando la viste en el piso?. >>> que la habÍan matado con la bomba. >>> >> uy! y cuando la viste bien.. >>> no puedo regresar a mi paÍs, corremos peligro que nos asesinen. y la verdad me siento mÁs segura aquÍ en este lugar que en mi propio paÍs. >>> quÉ pensaran los niÑos que huyen de violencia y se encuentran con mÁs violencia. gracias a julio vaqueiro reportando desde tijuana. emergencia en la frontera en nuestro portal noticias telemundo.com. la utilizaciÓn de gases lacrimÓgenos para dispersar los migrantes que el domingo querÍan pasar de mÉxico a estados unidos, siembra la duda en las autoridades mexicanas, que han pedido una investigaciÓn issa osoria nos cue
. >>> usted estaba ayer ahÍ, con esta pequeÑa alison ¿cuÁntos aÑos tienes allison?. >>> 11. >>> ¿quÉ sentiste ayer?. >>> temor. >>> ¿sintieron el gas lacrimÓgeno?. >>> sÍ, casi me desmayo, me ardÍa mi cara, mis ojos llorosos. me sentÍa mareada y mi hija me decÍa, mami, levÁntese. pongase. no nos quieren en estados unidos vÁmonos. >>> ¿te asustaste mucho?. >>> sÍ. >>> ¿quÉ pensaste cuando la viste...
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alison kosik reports the president's trade war could soon make deep discounts we're seeing a little less enticing. >> reporter: black friday, a holiday unto itself. [ cheers ] >> oh, my god! >> reporter: shopping scenes like this seen as baked into thanksgiving tradition as turkey. cherish this footage. it may soon be replaced with more screen scenes. more than 50% of black friday shopping traffic this year is expected to be from smart phones where typical retail holiday hours don't exist. in fact, $3.7 billion worth of online purchases already happened on thanksgiving day. more than double that, $7.7 billion, is expected to be spent on cyber monday. fear not, door buster deals got their name for a reason, and in-store promotions are drawing shoppers, too. >> you see the bricks and mortar retailers are doing a buy on line, pick up in store, or buy in store, deliver at home. they're using digital strategies to serve customers they want to be served. >> reporter: what should you stock up on? if you want to save money now, analysts say anything made in china. >> we're in a dispute with chin
alison kosik reports the president's trade war could soon make deep discounts we're seeing a little less enticing. >> reporter: black friday, a holiday unto itself. [ cheers ] >> oh, my god! >> reporter: shopping scenes like this seen as baked into thanksgiving tradition as turkey. cherish this footage. it may soon be replaced with more screen scenes. more than 50% of black friday shopping traffic this year is expected to be from smart phones where typical retail holiday hours...
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cnn's alison kosik has more on what's behind the stock slide. >> reporter: all the major indices have wiped out their gains for the year. it's a headline that's undercut investor confidence and set the negative tone in the market. tech stocks dragged the market lower. ironic since it was tech shares like facebook, apple and google that powered the market to record highs over the last few years. but now it look likes the darlings of yesterday have turned into the dogs of today. facebook and apple shares getting crushed. both stocks are down more than 20% from their recent highs. investors can't seem to sell tech shares fast enough. facebook is dealing with the fallout from how it handled foreign influence in the 2016 presidential election. and apple is facing slowing demand for its marquee products the iphone. investors are also spooked because there is a possibility for a regulatory crackdown that could change the way certain tech companies do business and cost them more money. also weighing on sentiment, trade tensions wrapping up. over the weekend, there was a collapse of preliminar
cnn's alison kosik has more on what's behind the stock slide. >> reporter: all the major indices have wiped out their gains for the year. it's a headline that's undercut investor confidence and set the negative tone in the market. tech stocks dragged the market lower. ironic since it was tech shares like facebook, apple and google that powered the market to record highs over the last few years. but now it look likes the darlings of yesterday have turned into the dogs of today. facebook...
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alison case in lives near johnston regional airport one of the two north carolina airports used to say good rendition flights she took me that. so if you will look down there that's contractors. are a contract is our local firm that supplied planes for the secret cia program. in the years following two thousand and five allison and her friends began to investigate every contract is she realized that some of the people involved with the company people she knew one was an attorney two. had children the same age as my always and it was shocking because they were prominent members of the community so they put themselves out there as being you know. standard of morality. it took real courage for these local women and their supporters to investigate and to confront what was being done in the state. of the. city was. to confront it they did you see that were contacting them here to ask them to come out and meet with us which they did not do the whole way. u.s. senate intelligence committee figures suggest one hundred nineteen individuals held by the cia nearly a cool trip whom we later found
alison case in lives near johnston regional airport one of the two north carolina airports used to say good rendition flights she took me that. so if you will look down there that's contractors. are a contract is our local firm that supplied planes for the secret cia program. in the years following two thousand and five allison and her friends began to investigate every contract is she realized that some of the people involved with the company people she knew one was an attorney two. had...
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este es el pie de alison que la certifica como una niÑa nacida en mÉxico. y estÉs su pie y su acta de nacimiento asÍ que ciudades, una pareja guatemalteca con una p c preciosa niÑa nacida en mÉxico. >> cuÁntas historias se han vivido en esta calle vanravana, lucha. en lo que queda de campaÑa electoral antes de este 6 de noviembre, los tweet del presidente donald trump llevan caras dunidad en contra del partido demÓcrata usÁndolos de conspirar. hay quienes se presentan como invasores de un paÍs en que ademÁs manda policÍas. tambiÉn hay sitios para mostrar lo que dice, que son logros del partido republicano frente al cc paisaje catastrÓfico si el voto fuera para los demÓcratas. yo creo que los partidos, lo que tendrÍan que hacer para trabajar bien es hacer los puntos. esta tarde se espera que el presidente total de un discurso sobre el tema de migraciÓn. mantengas en sintonÍa con telemundo para seguir toda la que diga, todo lo que suceda. hay muros que por muy alto que se levanten siempre habrÁ alguien capaz de escalar llos. eso hicieron dos
este es el pie de alison que la certifica como una niÑa nacida en mÉxico. y estÉs su pie y su acta de nacimiento asÍ que ciudades, una pareja guatemalteca con una p c preciosa niÑa nacida en mÉxico. >> cuÁntas historias se han vivido en esta calle vanravana, lucha. en lo que queda de campaÑa electoral antes de este 6 de noviembre, los tweet del presidente donald trump llevan caras dunidad en contra del partido demÓcrata usÁndolos de conspirar. hay quienes se presentan como...
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on the far end is secretary alison lundergan grimes, the youngest in the nation serving the bluegrass state of kentucky. she is also one of the only remaining the statewide elected female democrats in the south. she appears on msnbc, fox, the new york times. and cnn. please welcome secretary grimes. [applause] mo'kelly: and directly to my right is governor chris christie, served as the 55th governor of new jersey, former presidential candidate and former u.s. attorney for the district of new jersey serving as chief federal law enforcement officer. he has been lauded for turning around the economy while simultaneously shrinking the size of state government. a round of applause for governor christie. [applause] mo'kelly: dr. drew pinsky is a diplomat of the american board of internal medicine and the american board of addictive medicine, former assistant clinical professor of psychiatry of the school of -- he is widely and affectionately known as dr. drew and hosts a in los abc -- kabc angeles. let's welcome dr. drew pinsky. [applause] and finally johann hari is the author of the new yo
on the far end is secretary alison lundergan grimes, the youngest in the nation serving the bluegrass state of kentucky. she is also one of the only remaining the statewide elected female democrats in the south. she appears on msnbc, fox, the new york times. and cnn. please welcome secretary grimes. [applause] mo'kelly: and directly to my right is governor chris christie, served as the 55th governor of new jersey, former presidential candidate and former u.s. attorney for the district of new...
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kentucky's secretary of state alison lundergan grimes. former new jersey governor chris christie. and author johann hari held at politicon in los angeles. the discussion was moderated by radio talk show host, mo'kelly and ran about an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, thanks for coming out for this very important conversation talking about the opioid epidemic. let me just do some quick introductions because i think it will be prudent given the status and stature of the people onstage today. this is just in alphabetical order by first name so it's not any sort of preference. secretary alison lundergan grimes, youngest secretary of state in the nation, serving the bluegrass state of kentucky, also one of the only remaining statewide elected female democrats in the south. she routinely appears in national media such as msnbc, cnn, fox, npr and the "new york times." please welcome secretary grimes. directly to my right is governor chris christie, served as the 56th governor of the great state of new jersey. former presidential candidate and former u.s. attorney for the district of new je
kentucky's secretary of state alison lundergan grimes. former new jersey governor chris christie. and author johann hari held at politicon in los angeles. the discussion was moderated by radio talk show host, mo'kelly and ran about an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, thanks for coming out for this very important conversation talking about the opioid epidemic. let me just do some quick introductions because i think it will be prudent given the status and stature of the people onstage today....