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but kate had different ideas as this mobile phone footage shows. as boss of the herd, she expects submission from the others. they show this by turning their back when she approaches but esha‘s naivete meant she faced up to kate, which didn‘t go down well with. kate doesn't appear to necessarily understand that this little one isn't a threat because she never grew up with any little ones around unfortunately. none of the other elephants intervened as kate continued to pursue esha. and although she‘s a tough little animal, and could take some discipline, her age meant they had to be separated. she could be susceptible to what's called elephant herpes virus which is a virus that can lead to a hemorrhagic disease whereby the blood vessels can rupture and ultimately it could be fatal for her. the virus is present in all asian elephants but it‘s particularly dangerous to youngsters up to ten years old. stress can lead to an outbreak. so esha needs careful monitoring and is being kept apart from kate for now while they get used to each other thro
but kate had different ideas as this mobile phone footage shows. as boss of the herd, she expects submission from the others. they show this by turning their back when she approaches but esha‘s naivete meant she faced up to kate, which didn‘t go down well with. kate doesn't appear to necessarily understand that this little one isn't a threat because she never grew up with any little ones around unfortunately. none of the other elephants intervened as kate continued to pursue esha. and...
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kate actually grew up without a family. all those social skills of a tight—knit family, she has not redeveloped. from her position, everybody is nice, she is the centre of attention. and everybody knows that. but kate had different ideas, as this mobile phone footage shows. as boss of the herd, she expects submission from the others. they show this by turning their back when she approaches but the naivete meant she approaches but the naivete meant she faced up to kate, which didn't goalwards down well. -- which didn't goalwards down well. -- which didn't go down well. she didn't grow up with any little ones around her. unfortunately. none of the other elephants intervened as kate continued to pursue her. and although she is a tough little animal and can take some discipline, her age meant they had to be separated. she could be susceptible to elephant herpesvirus, which is a virus that can lead to disease whereby the blood vessels can rupture and ultimately, it could be favourable for the animal. the virus is present in al
kate actually grew up without a family. all those social skills of a tight—knit family, she has not redeveloped. from her position, everybody is nice, she is the centre of attention. and everybody knows that. but kate had different ideas, as this mobile phone footage shows. as boss of the herd, she expects submission from the others. they show this by turning their back when she approaches but the naivete meant she approaches but the naivete meant she faced up to kate, which didn't goalwards...
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"at this hour with kate bolduan" starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. remember, just five days ago, when the president called for unity after the horrific shooting massacre in pittsburgh. in a different context, he called for the very same just last night. speaking to abc news. >> i'm looking to unify. i always like to unify. we will certainly try. >> to unify. well, this is the opposite of that. a campaign video sent out by the president to his millions of twitter followers. it could be the most racially charged and divisive campaign video in decades, painting immigrants as violent criminals. >> i'll kill more. >> the intent, he's clearly trying to divide. the intent, he's clearly trying to scare. is it going to work? that's what remains to be seen. let's go to abby phillip at the white house with much more on this. abby, the president puts out that video, but also just has announced he's going to be speaking about immigration this afternoon. what are you hearing from there? what's going to happen? >> that's right. day by day, the white house is pushin
"at this hour with kate bolduan" starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. remember, just five days ago, when the president called for unity after the horrific shooting massacre in pittsburgh. in a different context, he called for the very same just last night. speaking to abc news. >> i'm looking to unify. i always like to unify. we will certainly try. >> to unify. well, this is the opposite of that. a campaign video sent out by the president to...
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kate? >> kelly o'donnell, thank you. let's dig in deeper to some of the races starting with texas and a hotly contested smart seat. we go live to san antonio with the latest. >> reporter: early voting in texas has broken every record. more people voted early in 2016 than voted in the entirety of the 2014 election, and the beto o'rourke campaign hopes that's because of the enthusiasm that you can hear behind me from some of these large rallies he's been doing, particularly in the big diverse cities of austin and san antonio where he needs big numbers to make this race truly competitive. the republican ted cruz has led though recent polls shows the race is tightening. right now there's little that this campaign could agree on, except that this the most competitive race in texas in 20 years, and the turnout on tuesday will be massive. kate? >> thank you. >>> over to georgia, the governor's contest is heating up there tonight with the republican contender accusing state democrats of launching a
kate? >> kelly o'donnell, thank you. let's dig in deeper to some of the races starting with texas and a hotly contested smart seat. we go live to san antonio with the latest. >> reporter: early voting in texas has broken every record. more people voted early in 2016 than voted in the entirety of the 2014 election, and the beto o'rourke campaign hopes that's because of the enthusiasm that you can hear behind me from some of these large rallies he's been doing, particularly in the big...
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kate is in san francisco. let's begin with matt keller live at google headquarters. >> reporter: it's not unusual for google employees to be out here walking around. but we are minutes away from an organized walkout. they say they haven't taken enough action. google employees walked out from their offices all over the world including london and new york to proo test the tech giant's alleged mishandle ofg sexual misconduct claims. >> we are walking out in support of those who have been harassed and make sure they are protected. >> a new york times article revealed the creator of android softd severance packa package the company concluded sexual miskaukt snars have been fired without giving any of them severance packages. organizers are calling for an end to forced arbitration. they also want them to create a bub likely clear process of reporting complaints. google ceo released a statement saying he but aware of the planned walk out today and employees will have the support their need if they wish to participate
kate is in san francisco. let's begin with matt keller live at google headquarters. >> reporter: it's not unusual for google employees to be out here walking around. but we are minutes away from an organized walkout. they say they haven't taken enough action. google employees walked out from their offices all over the world including london and new york to proo test the tech giant's alleged mishandle ofg sexual misconduct claims. >> we are walking out in support of those who have...
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kate snow is next. >>> tonight, deep freeze. a brutal arctic blast bringing record cold this thanksgiving. chaos on the rails. a travel nightmare creating massive crowds. millions taking to the roads and skies for the busiest travel in over a decade. >> i'll be getting here real quick, i hope. it will be all over with. >>> a deadly start to the rush on a major bridge. snow and high winds causing headaches. airports totally packed. how will the weather impact tomorrow's big parade? al roker is tracking it all. >>> trump versus roberts. why the president earned a rare public infernofl. one hero catching a baby tossed to safety. dozens without homes right before the holiday. >>> new twists in a mansion murder mystery. a family of four found dead, their home up in flames. tonight, why the brother of the homeowner is facing charges for a separate fire. >>> lucky find. the couple who stumbled onto a lotto jackpot. how they almost missed out on a fortune. >>> on your mark, get set, shop. when to score the best deals for your holiday sh
kate snow is next. >>> tonight, deep freeze. a brutal arctic blast bringing record cold this thanksgiving. chaos on the rails. a travel nightmare creating massive crowds. millions taking to the roads and skies for the busiest travel in over a decade. >> i'll be getting here real quick, i hope. it will be all over with. >>> a deadly start to the rush on a major bridge. snow and high winds causing headaches. airports totally packed. how will the weather impact tomorrow's...
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"at this hour" with kate bolduan starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. he's fuming, peddling new conspiracies and lashing out. that's the president of the u.s. right now. why, you ask? you might need to hold on, sit down, grab a cup of coffee because i need to bring out the list. the republican losses in the midterm elections. the pr mess of his trip to france, a public arm twisting coming from the first lady, and the mueller investigation inching closer to a conclusion. as one white house official puts it, to cnn, he's pissed at damn near everyone. with all that, what could make his mood even worse? there is something. a judge's ruling this morning that could delay the recount of the high-profile races in florida. and here is where his new conspiracy theory comes in. telling the daily caller in an interview that voter fraud in his view is very real. here's the quote for you. sometimes they go to their car, put on a different hat, put on a different shirt. come in, and vote again. as if i needed to say this again, there is no evidence of this happening i
"at this hour" with kate bolduan starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. he's fuming, peddling new conspiracies and lashing out. that's the president of the u.s. right now. why, you ask? you might need to hold on, sit down, grab a cup of coffee because i need to bring out the list. the republican losses in the midterm elections. the pr mess of his trip to france, a public arm twisting coming from the first lady, and the mueller investigation inching closer to...
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i'm kate baldwin. the essential question this morning once again is this, what did the president know and when did he know it? the breaking news in the russian investigation. donald trump's long time attorney may be his greatest threat. in a surprise appearance in court today, michael cohen told a federal judge that donald trump was aware of and looped in to negotiations over a potential real estate deal in moscow well in to the 2016 campaign, much longer than previously discussed. even after the president was the presumptive republican nominee. cohen pleading guilty to making false statements to congress about this very thing, now saying that he misled congress about the timeline of the project and how much donald trump knew about it. pamela brown is starting us off. the special counsel told the judge they believe what cohen is saying, president trump just called him a liar. >> that is what is so significant here, kate. the president coming out today and saying michael cohen, his former attorney for m
i'm kate baldwin. the essential question this morning once again is this, what did the president know and when did he know it? the breaking news in the russian investigation. donald trump's long time attorney may be his greatest threat. in a surprise appearance in court today, michael cohen told a federal judge that donald trump was aware of and looped in to negotiations over a potential real estate deal in moscow well in to the 2016 campaign, much longer than previously discussed. even after...
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"at this hour" with kate bolduan starts now. >> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. in california, the death toll is climbing and the sheer magnitude is nothing short of stunning. at least 31 people have died in several wildfires burning at opposite ends of the state right now. to the north, paradise -- the only way you can say it, is lost. the picturesque town is smoldering in ruins today. the so-called camp fire is now the most destructive in the state's history. want to show you some before and after pictures of the town. you're going to see them. they are just devastating. that was a church. again, emphasis on was a church. a kfc no longer after that. more than 110,000 acres have burned. more than 200 people are unaccounted for, and many more are sharing their stories of getting out, the terror, running for their lives in many cases. >> i've never been this scared in my life. >> it's okay, mama. >> oh, god. >> just horrible. in southern california, high winds are expected today. which, of course, could make the fires even more dangerous. today, thousands of homes
"at this hour" with kate bolduan starts now. >> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. in california, the death toll is climbing and the sheer magnitude is nothing short of stunning. at least 31 people have died in several wildfires burning at opposite ends of the state right now. to the north, paradise -- the only way you can say it, is lost. the picturesque town is smoldering in ruins today. the so-called camp fire is now the most destructive in the state's history. want to show...
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kate, quick question, how significant is this for saudi relations? kate: it is quite significant. diplomatic relations between the two had just got back off the ground again at the beginning of autumn september. relations have been quite frosty for most of the year. this is significant. terry: kate brady, thank you so much. now to other stories making headlines. at least 13 people have been killed in south-central vietnam after a tropical storm hit a resort. several houses were destroyed after torrential rain triggered landslides. authorities have mobilized soldiers to search for several missing people. what imola -- what imola'-- guatemala's volcanono fire resurrected. disaster gordon have issued a riddler. in june, about -- disaster coordinators have issued a red alert. in june, entire villages were covered in lava and rubble. the arrest of an iconic ceos and's shockwaves through the car industry. javier: that's right, terry. we're talking about a big player, the chairman of the lines of nissan, reynolds, and mitsubishi motors. carlos ghosn has been arrested on suspicions of und
kate, quick question, how significant is this for saudi relations? kate: it is quite significant. diplomatic relations between the two had just got back off the ground again at the beginning of autumn september. relations have been quite frosty for most of the year. this is significant. terry: kate brady, thank you so much. now to other stories making headlines. at least 13 people have been killed in south-central vietnam after a tropical storm hit a resort. several houses were destroyed after...
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>> hey there, kate. the senate democrats are launching this latest lawsuit, escalating the legal battle we have seen against whitaker's appointment over the last several days. their basic argument is because he wasn't appointed and confirmed by the senate, his appointment is actually unconstitutional. we have seen this argument raised in recent days by legal scholars, including kellyanne conway's husband george conway, but the senate democrats are the first lawmakers to take a crack at it. i want to read to you part of the statement issued from senator blumenthal, one of insenators who is part of this. he put out this statement saying in part, installing matthew whitaker so flagrantly defies constitutional law that any viewer of schoolhouse rock would recognize it. americans prize a system of checks and balances which president trump's dictatorial appointment betrays. now, of course, the justice department would strongly disagree with this. last week, they put out a very robust explanation of why his app
>> hey there, kate. the senate democrats are launching this latest lawsuit, escalating the legal battle we have seen against whitaker's appointment over the last several days. their basic argument is because he wasn't appointed and confirmed by the senate, his appointment is actually unconstitutional. we have seen this argument raised in recent days by legal scholars, including kellyanne conway's husband george conway, but the senate democrats are the first lawmakers to take a crack at...
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>> hey, kate. it's not clear there's any active flames at this point, but there certainly are a lot of active firefighters. more than 3500 of them working to build and re-enforce fire lines and put out any hot spots. this fire scorched 96,000 acres. it's 35% contained at this point, but the worry is that some of the smoldering areas or the hot spots will reignite again given the dry conditions we seem to be seeing. in this part of malibu, the fire seemed to hit sporadically. if you look across the street at this house, it was completely untouched. if you come back this way, we have a photothat shows a before picture of what the property looked like as compared to what it is now. there isn't much left of it at all. as we walk closer along the roadway, you can see this house, all that's left is really the steel beams, the trusses, things like that. a bit of tin siding there or tin roofing. if you look over to the left here, there's actually a chicken coop that managed to survive this and there's chic
>> hey, kate. it's not clear there's any active flames at this point, but there certainly are a lot of active firefighters. more than 3500 of them working to build and re-enforce fire lines and put out any hot spots. this fire scorched 96,000 acres. it's 35% contained at this point, but the worry is that some of the smoldering areas or the hot spots will reignite again given the dry conditions we seem to be seeing. in this part of malibu, the fire seemed to hit sporadically. if you look...
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kate, whoever wins here will make history. as arizona's first female senator. kate? >> awesome look at it all. thanks so much. i really appreciate it. thank you, all, so much for joining us on this wild day. "a.c. 360" starts now. >>> we begin tonight with breaking news that has potentially explosive implications for the russia investigation. now normally we'd be covering the aftermath of the midterm election results which seem like a week ago, but just last night when democrats took control of the house and republicans picked up seats in the senate. normally, we'd be covering a stunning press conference during which the president claimed victory and lashed out personal at members of the press which happened a few hours ago. but as we've said many times, these are not normal times because eclipsing both of those major developments perhaps wici major developments the president fired attorney general jeff
kate, whoever wins here will make history. as arizona's first female senator. kate? >> awesome look at it all. thanks so much. i really appreciate it. thank you, all, so much for joining us on this wild day. "a.c. 360" starts now. >>> we begin tonight with breaking news that has potentially explosive implications for the russia investigation. now normally we'd be covering the aftermath of the midterm election results which seem like a week ago, but just last night when...
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kate: hi, travis. i'm kate. lemonis: if i can just get these guys to actually tell their story, the chances of selling that watch are increased dramatically. i tasked them with putting together a simple board that told their story, create a silent salesman that said exactly what you do and why you do it. travis: all right. kate: "express yourself." "get creative." "flexible." ismael: how about this? "flex isn't just a fashion statement, it's a lifestyle." kate: i mean, obviously this is a very... california-inspired mood board. ismael: it feels like a travel agency. you know? like, you're enticing me to go to california. lemonis: there was a story. it just wasn't the story that i was gonna invest in. it felt like venice beach meets, i don't know, "hawaii five-0." did you know it was a watch company? kate: no. trevor: we were trying to make it cool in some way. i think a lot of middle america buy that california lifestyle. lemonis: so you're a california-lifestyle brand now? trevor: well, we grew up here, and so
kate: hi, travis. i'm kate. lemonis: if i can just get these guys to actually tell their story, the chances of selling that watch are increased dramatically. i tasked them with putting together a simple board that told their story, create a silent salesman that said exactly what you do and why you do it. travis: all right. kate: "express yourself." "get creative." "flexible." ismael: how about this? "flex isn't just a fashion statement, it's a lifestyle."...
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thank you. [ laughter ] kate bolduan, everybody.ch rs and applause ] "at this hour with kate bolduan" airs weekdays at 11:00 a.m. on cnn. we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applaus ♪ at t-mobile, forty bucks gets you an unlimited plan and a new samsung galaxy s9 at tincluded for every line.s you an unlimited plan this is what you get with your $40 plan at verizon. recap! with t-mobile, you get this: four lines four phones for forty bucks. with verizon, you get this... the choice just got a whole lot more obvious. get more because you deserve it. only at t-mobile. have a skincare routine. but what about a lip care ? the chapstick total hydration collection. exfoliate nourish naturally enhance your lips. chapstick. put your lips first. no matter what life throws down roomba is up for the challenge. only roomba uses 2 multi-surface rubber brushes that powerfully clean up debris on all your floors. and only the (new) roomba i7+ empties its own bin into a disposable bag. so you can forget about vacuuming for weeks. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba. oh, mia
thank you. [ laughter ] kate bolduan, everybody.ch rs and applause ] "at this hour with kate bolduan" airs weekdays at 11:00 a.m. on cnn. we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applaus ♪ at t-mobile, forty bucks gets you an unlimited plan and a new samsung galaxy s9 at tincluded for every line.s you an unlimited plan this is what you get with your $40 plan at verizon. recap! with t-mobile, you get this: four lines four phones for forty bucks. with...
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at this hour with kate bolduan starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. we're going to begin with breaking news. a federal judge has just ruled in favor of cnn, and ordered the white house to reinstate the press pass of cnn's jim acosta. this is an important initial ruling coming from this judge in this case. the white house had revoked acosta's pass, as you'll remember, after a contentious back and forth with president trump at the press conference the day after the midterm elections. this is a case that has cnf's name on it, but it gets to a much bigger issue of the first amendment and press access to the white house. cnn's justice correspondent jessica schneider was in the courtroom and she's now outside. what happened inside there. >> kate, the judge's ruling in this case, simple and succinct. it lasted just a few minutes, in fact, but the judge ruling very clearly that the white house must immediately restore our chief white house correspondent jim acosta's hard pass. that, of course, is the pass that allows him somewhat broad access into the white h
at this hour with kate bolduan starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. we're going to begin with breaking news. a federal judge has just ruled in favor of cnn, and ordered the white house to reinstate the press pass of cnn's jim acosta. this is an important initial ruling coming from this judge in this case. the white house had revoked acosta's pass, as you'll remember, after a contentious back and forth with president trump at the press conference the day after the...
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well for more let's bring in our political correspondent kate brady kate the church was plain the church was a rival of the g twenty in buenos aires has been delayed a problem with their plane apparently what exactly happened those you mentioned terry the german government's conrad was having fact only been in the air an hour when it began to circle over the netherlands before returning into the direction of germany and making that unscheduled landing at cologne bon appetit now one journalist from the german newspaper the build she said that the journalists traveling with the chancellor were in fact in the background to talk with merkel at the time when the decision was made to turn around and make that landing in cologne now a standard investigation is underway to determine exactly what caused that unscheduled landing but reports so far here in the german media seem to be pointing towards a problem with the radio communication equipment but the luftwaffe as of the german air force which is leading the investigation has actually now ruled out any criminal background to a cause and ruled
well for more let's bring in our political correspondent kate brady kate the church was plain the church was a rival of the g twenty in buenos aires has been delayed a problem with their plane apparently what exactly happened those you mentioned terry the german government's conrad was having fact only been in the air an hour when it began to circle over the netherlands before returning into the direction of germany and making that unscheduled landing at cologne bon appetit now one journalist...
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"at this hour" with kate bolduan starts now. >>> hello, everybody. i'm kate bolduan. we begin this hour with breaking news on wall street, where the markets are in something of a freefall right now. the dow sinking at one point nearly 500 points. up a little bit at this moment. erasing all of the gains for the entire year. so what is going on right now? what is driving this? let's get straight to the floor of the new york stock exchange. julia chatterley is there, joining me now. what's wrong? what's happening there? what are you hearing? >> you mentioned it there. this is a critical point. we have now wiped out all of the gains for the year across the board for u.s. stocks. that makes investors nervous. and i think that's what we're seeing in particular in this session today. there's lots of things to worry about here, too. if you look at the tech stocks in particular, this has been a critical driver, lending support to the markets all year. and if you look at some of the big names like apple, like amazon, they are in what we call a bear market. they're down 20% in s
"at this hour" with kate bolduan starts now. >>> hello, everybody. i'm kate bolduan. we begin this hour with breaking news on wall street, where the markets are in something of a freefall right now. the dow sinking at one point nearly 500 points. up a little bit at this moment. erasing all of the gains for the entire year. so what is going on right now? what is driving this? let's get straight to the floor of the new york stock exchange. julia chatterley is there, joining me...
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>> that's right, kate. i think it is clear, there's all kinds of signs that the mueller investigation is wrapping up, and as we get to that point, you know, the president has been meeting with his lawyers, basically going over these written questions that the mueller team has presented to them. what we -- we refer to as the take-home test and the president is going over the answers so when he comes back from his trip to europe over the weekend, we expect he's going to meet with the lawyers and they're going to finalize the answers. they're going to send it back to robert mueller, and in their view, this means that this is everything that robert mueller has asked for, and so you know, in their view, this should wrap up the investigation. so, look, we don't know how much more mueller has left to do. there's still some very big, important questions, including the collusion question, which we know has been the focus of the investigation and what happens to roger stone. those are the big unanswered questions in
>> that's right, kate. i think it is clear, there's all kinds of signs that the mueller investigation is wrapping up, and as we get to that point, you know, the president has been meeting with his lawyers, basically going over these written questions that the mueller team has presented to them. what we -- we refer to as the take-home test and the president is going over the answers so when he comes back from his trip to europe over the weekend, we expect he's going to meet with the...
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kate, looking great. >> take care, everybody. kate, looking great. >> take care, everybody. remember, take care of each ♪ kate, looking great. >> take care, everybody. remember, ta♪e care of each ♪ ♪ the holidays begin here at the disneyland resort. but to look completely healthy, you need healthy skin. cetaphil is clinically shown to strengthen the skin's barrier and protect even the most senstive skin against dryness. so you can look healthier. complete your healthy routine with cetaphil. tonight in butte county ... houses are burning on both sides unfortunately a sudden inferno sweeping through the town of paradise ... it was fast ... it happened so fast .. hundreds of structures burned. the giant smoke plume reaching nearly two hundred miles to the bay area. (ken) the wildfire in butte county is exploding in size tonight. it has now burned 20-thousand acres in less than 14 hours. and we are learning upward of a thousand ru
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"at this hour" with kate bolduan starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. with four days to go until the midterm elections, president trump could be trying to sell success. instead, he's selling fear. the president would rather paint a bleak dooms day scenario, not based in fact, of the country being invaded by immigrants instead of selling strong jobs numbers and economic gains. now he's upping the ante yet again, suggesting the u.s. military shoot migrants if they throw rocks. listen. >> anybody throwing stones, rocks, like they did to mexico and the mexican military, mexican police, where they badly hurt police and soldiers of mexico, we will consider that a firearm, because there's not much difference, when you get hit in the face with a rock, which as you know, it was very violent a few days ago. very, very violent. >> the president's statement there seems to very clearly contradict the military standard rules of use of force, and also remember, the troops that are being sent to the border are not combat troops. they're filling up support roles backing
"at this hour" with kate bolduan starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. with four days to go until the midterm elections, president trump could be trying to sell success. instead, he's selling fear. the president would rather paint a bleak dooms day scenario, not based in fact, of the country being invaded by immigrants instead of selling strong jobs numbers and economic gains. now he's upping the ante yet again, suggesting the u.s. military shoot migrants...
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. >> it was a spat that left kate in tears. >> new drama between the duchesses pitting brother against brother. >> it's interesting that harry and meghan are moving out. >>> then judge judy's jaw dropping pay day. >> are you kidding me? >> we're at home with tv's highest paid host. why she thought her on camera career would be shortlied. >> plus -- >> you're my best friend. >> why will smith's tribute to his son may make you cry. >> then only we have channing tatum and the men of magic mike on a double decker bus. >> hey fellas. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> welcome to london, everyone. this is a true magic carpet tonight because channing tatum and his men are all here. we're going to have so much fun. we'll get to that in a moment. but our first stop is just down the road at kensington palace. there is trouble brewing between william, kate, harry and meghan and we're uncovering the reasons behind their royal rift. >> william and kate made their first public appearance today since "e.t." broke news that their has, quote, been some tension between the royal couples. and now as
. >> it was a spat that left kate in tears. >> new drama between the duchesses pitting brother against brother. >> it's interesting that harry and meghan are moving out. >>> then judge judy's jaw dropping pay day. >> are you kidding me? >> we're at home with tv's highest paid host. why she thought her on camera career would be shortlied. >> plus -- >> you're my best friend. >> why will smith's tribute to his son may make you cry. >>...
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. >> kate was a breath of fresh air. >> when kate wears something, it sells out instantly. now we have the meghan effect. >> i think the meghan effect is bigger than theeculation, kind sparkle as it's called. it's lighting a fire in kate. >> yes, perhaps she isitintl t icompetition. but i don't think kate sees it as competition. >> working together as family, do you ever have disagreements about things? >> ha ha ha! oh, yes. >> i think if anything, kate a little bit more of a homebody and she's more happy to sort of let meghan markle take some of the spotlight and the scrutiny off of her. >> well, she brings hollywood glamor that has a k eosrp realle herself, much as princess diana, princess of the people. >> reporter: and she's carrying on the royal legacy of her mother-in-law in a way perhaps she would be most proud. >> meghan has that human touch that diana was so famous for. >> princess diana had a real sense of compassion. it's almost like diana's legacy continues. >> hiv does not make people dangerous to know. so you canhagi >> often we don't know a lot about what fam
. >> kate was a breath of fresh air. >> when kate wears something, it sells out instantly. now we have the meghan effect. >> i think the meghan effect is bigger than theeculation, kind sparkle as it's called. it's lighting a fire in kate. >> yes, perhaps she isitintl t icompetition. but i don't think kate sees it as competition. >> working together as family, do you ever have disagreements about things? >> ha ha ha! oh, yes. >> i think if anything, kate...
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steve: hey, kate. how you doing? kate: fantastic. how are you? steve: good, good. what do you do for a living? kate: i work for the american red cross. steve: oh, ok. that's a great organization. they help a lot of people. kate: yeah. steve: what do you do for a living, mike? michael, english accent: i also work for the american red cross. i alleviate human suffering, although i think these ladies would disagree. ha ha ha! steve: so what relation are you? kate: i'm his daughter, the oldest daughter. steve: uh-huh. kate: this is my mom jo. steve: oh, this the boss. let me just stop all this. kate: no. wait. hold on. jo, english accent: excuse me. yes, i am. steve: yeah, i know. jo: ignore here. steve: i already know. jo: thank you. good. steve: miss jo, you ain't got to tell me nothing. these kids--she think because she's the oldest she thinks she got pull. jo: yes. steve: i know the boss when i see it. jo: right. steve: now i done i found out who you are, see how i'm through talking to her? jo: uh-huh. steve: she not in charge of nothing. jo: right.
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i'm kate bolduan. america, you are on the clock. after months of hype, rhetoric, robocalls, door knocks and everything in between, midterm election day is finally here. polls are now open in 49 states. alaska opening just moments ago. next hour, hawaii becomes the final state to start voting. and the stakes could not be higher. 36 governors races are up for grabs. 35 senate seats, and all 435 house seats are on the ballot. more than 33 million americans have already cast early votes. and all of this comes with a huge price tag. the center for responsive politics said this midterm will be the most expensive in history, projecting more than $5 billion will have been spent before it's all over. so, is this all a referendum on president trump, and if it is, what will americans say today? put your crystal ball away. it's time for the actual votes. cnn reporters are on the ground for us, tracking all the biggest races in the country. let's start in florida. home to two of the most contentious races. rosa flores is in hialeah, florida. wha
i'm kate bolduan. america, you are on the clock. after months of hype, rhetoric, robocalls, door knocks and everything in between, midterm election day is finally here. polls are now open in 49 states. alaska opening just moments ago. next hour, hawaii becomes the final state to start voting. and the stakes could not be higher. 36 governors races are up for grabs. 35 senate seats, and all 435 house seats are on the ballot. more than 33 million americans have already cast early votes. and all of...
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and kate i want to ask you and about the significance of the day off remember and. take us through some of the highlights. well of course this is a very important day for germany every year but unfortunately we've heard a lot actually here across media today there is as is a case in many other european countries less. in less interest among citizens and local events every year the numbers of people attending these events has been dwindling but at least here in berlin there has been there was a visit earlier today and wreaths were laid there by chancellor angela merkel and emanuel mcconnell and as we saw just now the french president then gave a very optimistic speech reflecting on the past and his previous words in your at a moving forward and how europe can become stronger we saw that here in the bonus talk and now the french president and merkel the german chancellor will be meeting here behind me in the german chancellor rhee and we're expecting to hear statements from them again reflecting on proposed e.u. reforms of course as peace was mentioned this is a new s
and kate i want to ask you and about the significance of the day off remember and. take us through some of the highlights. well of course this is a very important day for germany every year but unfortunately we've heard a lot actually here across media today there is as is a case in many other european countries less. in less interest among citizens and local events every year the numbers of people attending these events has been dwindling but at least here in berlin there has been there was a...
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kate. back to you. >> so many heroes. there should not have to be so many heroes in all of these places all the time. >> joining me to discuss, a lot of new information that's come out in the last couple hours. cnn law enforcement analyst, former secret service agent jonathan wacker is here. art roderick is a former assistant director at the u.s. marshal service, and shimon prokupecz is here as well. what have learned about this gunman, about long, what does it tell you? >> so, first of all, hearing that he was a u.s. marine, so what that tells me is that he was highly trained. he knew about how to utilize weapons. he understood tactics. and he had the combat mindset. so kate, what's starting to disturb me about these shooting incidents time and time again is how law enforcement tactics, listen, we lost a hero today in law enforcement. he went in. he put, you know, himself, his safety aside, to help others. what i fear is that people are understanding the law enforcement tactics and they're waiting for law enforcement to
kate. back to you. >> so many heroes. there should not have to be so many heroes in all of these places all the time. >> joining me to discuss, a lot of new information that's come out in the last couple hours. cnn law enforcement analyst, former secret service agent jonathan wacker is here. art roderick is a former assistant director at the u.s. marshal service, and shimon prokupecz is here as well. what have learned about this gunman, about long, what does it tell you? >>...
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." >> good evening, i'm kate baldwin. out front, president versus president, trump and obama on the campaign trail trading blows four days before the mid-term election. trump a short time ago, slamming obama. watch. >> i had to listen. i was in the plane, i had nothing else to do. 28 times he said you can keep your doctor if you like your doctor. can you keep your plan the few like your plan. they were all lies. lie after lie, broken promise after broken promise. that's what he did. >> lie after lie, he says. what's that say again about those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones? this from the same man who claimed today he never suggested if migrants throw rocks at troops at the u.s. border that they could be shot. >> i didn't say shoot. i didn't say shoot. if our soldiers or border patrol or i.c.e. are going to be hit in the face with rocks, we're going to arrest those people. >> that doesn't mean shoot them. >> here is president trump, what he said yesterday. >> they want to throw rocks at our military, our m
." >> good evening, i'm kate baldwin. out front, president versus president, trump and obama on the campaign trail trading blows four days before the mid-term election. trump a short time ago, slamming obama. watch. >> i had to listen. i was in the plane, i had nothing else to do. 28 times he said you can keep your doctor if you like your doctor. can you keep your plan the few like your plan. they were all lies. lie after lie, broken promise after broken promise. that's what he...
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is a spat with william and kate to blame. >> i think the tension has continued. >>> only i'm with aquaman and wonder woman. >>> then everything we know about the any "lion king" including the music with beyonce and donald glover. >> i know the lyrics. don't worry. i was in fourth grade when this came out. >> this is "entertainment tonight". >>> welcome everyone to london and the premiere of "aquaman." you guys have perfect timing. look who just hit the red carpet, jason momoa. keep it together niche. i'll be talking to him in just a second. >>> but first, the big news here in britain, mel b dropping more bombshells and getting real about victoria beckham not joining the spice girls tour. >> honestly she said she doesn't want to go on tour. so you have to be respectful. >> is that annoying to the group? >> it's annoying to me because why not? but i mean she's got her reasons. >> what are her reasons? >> she's got her empire, her fashion line, her family and all of that kind of stuff. >> people could run that in her absence. >> stop it. >> mel b discussed posh on "good morning britain." and
is a spat with william and kate to blame. >> i think the tension has continued. >>> only i'm with aquaman and wonder woman. >>> then everything we know about the any "lion king" including the music with beyonce and donald glover. >> i know the lyrics. don't worry. i was in fourth grade when this came out. >> this is "entertainment tonight". >>> welcome everyone to london and the premiere of "aquaman." you guys have...
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paul: kate, i think that's a possibility for trump, he might go for that. what about medicare for all, is that something that democrats will push or in the house and senate or are they going to leave that to the presidential candidates? >> you know, paul, i think they are going to be relatively quiet about that over the next couple of years because i think it's really unpopular with the public when you start to talk about eliminating employer-sponsored insurance. right, the bernie medicare for all bill was not written to become law, it's written assort of a policy proposal and i don't think it's helpful to democratic house candidates to hold it up as what they are really about. i think that dan is right, they are really going to coalesce on the pharmaceutical price control ideas because it's something that it's something that trump can be amenable to and maybe talk about public option for insurance and wait for medicare for all to really litigate that in presidential debate in 2020. paul: thanks, kate, amazon's announcements of headquarters in new york and
paul: kate, i think that's a possibility for trump, he might go for that. what about medicare for all, is that something that democrats will push or in the house and senate or are they going to leave that to the presidential candidates? >> you know, paul, i think they are going to be relatively quiet about that over the next couple of years because i think it's really unpopular with the public when you start to talk about eliminating employer-sponsored insurance. right, the bernie...
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kate? >> is there any word on timing and traditionally when the president announces that someone is going to be out when the attorney general is long known that jeff sessions will be on his way out, the president would have someone lined up to be in that spot. the fact that there is lag time since then and what do you make of the timing? >> it's notable. whitaker can stay here for 210 days under the vacancies act. it gives the president wiggle room and he has come under fire for the special counsel's investigation before he was in the job. >> a moment's notice. you never know when they need to come back. appreciate it. thanks for your reporting. thank you for joining me. tuesday politics with john king starts right now. >>> thank you and welcome to inside politics. thank you for sharing your day with us. president trump is at the g-20 summit in argentina, but his anger traveled with him. witch hunt returns to the twitter feed as robert mueller's new moves focus on business deals and possibl
kate? >> is there any word on timing and traditionally when the president announces that someone is going to be out when the attorney general is long known that jeff sessions will be on his way out, the president would have someone lined up to be in that spot. the fact that there is lag time since then and what do you make of the timing? >> it's notable. whitaker can stay here for 210 days under the vacancies act. it gives the president wiggle room and he has come under fire for the...
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"at this hour" kate bolduan starts now. >>> hello, everyone, i'm kate bolduan. a new report a previously disclosed meeting and a potential bombshell in the investigation. "the guardian" now reporting that paul manafort, president trump's campaign manager, meeting with julian assange. the meetings began in 2014, according to "the guardian." the last one was around 2016 shortly before manafort joined the trump campaign. all of this coming out today. as special counsel robert mueller declares manafort's plea deal dead. mueller says manafort broke the deal by lying repeatedly to investigators. a lot to dig through right now. cnn anchor and chief national security correspondent jim sciutto is following one side of the story. jim, lay tout what "the guardian" is reporting. >> let's start with the basics and we'll get to the remaining questions on this. what they're saying, what they're alleging here is that paul manafort visited assange in the ecuadorian embassy three times in 2014, 2015, and 2016, that being the most interesting date potentially to investigators that
"at this hour" kate bolduan starts now. >>> hello, everyone, i'm kate bolduan. a new report a previously disclosed meeting and a potential bombshell in the investigation. "the guardian" now reporting that paul manafort, president trump's campaign manager, meeting with julian assange. the meetings began in 2014, according to "the guardian." the last one was around 2016 shortly before manafort joined the trump campaign. all of this coming out today. as...
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thank you so much our political correspondent kate brady there talking to us from our parliamentary studios here in berlin u.s. administration has called for a cease fire in yemen where the worst humanitarian catastrophe in decades could develop a warning from the u.n. the impoverished country on the arabian peninsula has been a war zone since twenty fourteen iran backed the rebels are fighting the yemeni government which is supported by saudi arabia twenty eight thousand people have died and nearly fourteen million are threatened by hunger and disease. this is a bitter harvest the leaves of this rough plant are all there is for lunch no bread rice or noodles to be had anywhere the members of the family have to fend for themselves. but you know aid organization has helped us. i've been asking for help for families who are suffering in the war. and the thought of. this family is one of many who have fled to the remote region of hijack to escape the fighting between the saudi led coalition and the iran back to some rebels. but the lack of humanitarian aid and means subsisting on less
thank you so much our political correspondent kate brady there talking to us from our parliamentary studios here in berlin u.s. administration has called for a cease fire in yemen where the worst humanitarian catastrophe in decades could develop a warning from the u.n. the impoverished country on the arabian peninsula has been a war zone since twenty fourteen iran backed the rebels are fighting the yemeni government which is supported by saudi arabia twenty eight thousand people have died and...
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clearly not just a one off event kate thank you so much political correspondent kate brady. so uncle michael will be missing the start of the g. twenty but other world leaders have already touched down in this year's gathering is expected to be fraught with us present generally resistant to multilateralism is trade dispute with china has started tensions and rattled markets worldwide and there's little indication that the two countries will reach a breakthrough in argentina although trump has now called off a head to head with russian president vladimir putin they will both be in the spotlight at the g. twenty. lattimer putin has taken more than ukrainian sailors captive in the as a of c. his high stakes military and political maneuvering has ensured the group of twenty meeting will be dominated by two people the kremlin chief and his u.s. counterpart donald trump just like last year's g twenty when russian meddling in u.s. elections overshadowed the agenda the president's haven't met one on one since their july summit in helsinki where trump's behavior toward putin was biza
clearly not just a one off event kate thank you so much political correspondent kate brady. so uncle michael will be missing the start of the g. twenty but other world leaders have already touched down in this year's gathering is expected to be fraught with us present generally resistant to multilateralism is trade dispute with china has started tensions and rattled markets worldwide and there's little indication that the two countries will reach a breakthrough in argentina although trump has...
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>> it certainly does, kate. i mean, it was clear that david pecker was intoxicate katd with admiration for president trump. going back to the late '90s. there was nothing he wouldn't do to please him. >> why do you think that was? >> well, i think that you know, in david pecker, donald trump found a -- an amoral ally who saw the turf the same way as he did. and the results were phenomenal for the president at first. >> yeah. many people, jerry, remember that president trump over the years -- you're talking about the admiration david pecker had for the president, now president, but trump, for years, talked glowingly about "the national enquirer." listen to this. >> "the national enquirer" did a story, they actually have a very good record of being right. i've always said, why didn't "the national enquirer" get the pulitzer prize for edwards and o.j. simpson and all these things. you can't knock the national enqueerer. it's brought many things to light, not all of them pleasant. >> you fast forward to today and pe
>> it certainly does, kate. i mean, it was clear that david pecker was intoxicate katd with admiration for president trump. going back to the late '90s. there was nothing he wouldn't do to please him. >> why do you think that was? >> well, i think that you know, in david pecker, donald trump found a -- an amoral ally who saw the turf the same way as he did. and the results were phenomenal for the president at first. >> yeah. many people, jerry, remember that president...
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"at this hour with kate bolduan" starts now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. thank you for joining me. jerome corsi, associate of long-time associaroger stone wi accept a plea deal. this has been going one way and the other and all playing out very publicly, oddly enough. >> now very publicly. jerome corsi did an interview this morning with a conservative outlet that basically explains why he will not take this plea. he explains that the special counsel offered him a plea deal essentially that it would be one count to lying and that he's refusing to take that plea deal because essentially if he does, he's lying about the fact that they're saying that he's lying. it's very confusing. he says he knew about the e-mails and that julian assange had the poddesta ooh e-mails and was going to release them in october. in this interview, calling it the october surprise and, of course, julian assange would know how to do that. he gives a good explanation of how he knew about these e-mails and says he had no knowledge of julian assange, never spoke to him about it, never
"at this hour with kate bolduan" starts now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. thank you for joining me. jerome corsi, associate of long-time associaroger stone wi accept a plea deal. this has been going one way and the other and all playing out very publicly, oddly enough. >> now very publicly. jerome corsi did an interview this morning with a conservative outlet that basically explains why he will not take this plea. he explains that the special counsel offered...
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kate? >> i hope not. kathy pa, thank you. >>> world leaders including president trump gathered in paris today mmemorating the end of waorld war i 100ar ago today. so million citizens died in that war. visited an american smell try today where more thaa hundred americans who died in both world wars are buried. still ahead tonight, a game of cat and mouse in the north atlantic. our exclusiveccess to an american naval destroyer on t i can't believe it. that grandpa's nose is performin "flight of the bumblebee?" ♪ no, you goof. i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. nice. i know, right? ♪ [nose plays a jazzy saxophone tune] believe it. geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. ...that's why i've got the power of 1-2-3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy. the power of 1-2-3 ♪ trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy with trelegy and the power of 1-2-3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to... ...open airways,.
kate? >> i hope not. kathy pa, thank you. >>> world leaders including president trump gathered in paris today mmemorating the end of waorld war i 100ar ago today. so million citizens died in that war. visited an american smell try today where more thaa hundred americans who died in both world wars are buried. still ahead tonight, a game of cat and mouse in the north atlantic. our exclusiveccess to an american naval destroyer on t i can't believe it. that grandpa's nose is...
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. >> kate larson has the story of one map's search for his brother. kate? >> reporter: well, dan, the char clark family lost their home in paradise. but more painful than losing all of their belongings was the possibility of losing a family member. >> have you guys seen a guy here, about 6'7", african-american. somebody by the name of maurice clark out here. >> reporter: jonathan clark has been looking for his big brother since they evacuated from paradise. >> we got separated somewhere along the way and we just haven't heard from him since. >> reporter: jonathan has been driving and walking from shelter to shelter, following up on leads as to where mo might be camping. >> whether or not i find him alive or not, it hurts. but i want to find him. >> reporter: today, jonathan heard his brother might be at the fair ground shelter. he wasn't inside, so he started checking every tent and camper. >> get your butt over here. >> reporter: at the edge of a line, jonathan found mo, safe and sound with his young son. jonathan immediately called their mom and put her o
. >> kate larson has the story of one map's search for his brother. kate? >> reporter: well, dan, the char clark family lost their home in paradise. but more painful than losing all of their belongings was the possibility of losing a family member. >> have you guys seen a guy here, about 6'7", african-american. somebody by the name of maurice clark out here. >> reporter: jonathan clark has been looking for his big brother since they evacuated from paradise. >>...
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we're back now with our panel, kate and alex. author of that piece we were talking about. alex, you talk about a list of two dozen presidential candidates and would-be trump challengers who have yet to utter the words i'm running. why are they hedging? >> once you utter those word, you officially become a candidate according to the federal election commission. once you officially become a candidate there are all kinds of legal and political ramifications. you have to start accounting for every dollar you raise and spend. you have to disclose all of that to the federal elections commission every month and politicallies the first quarter of fundraising support, you have to show a strong number to show strength. people are deliberate about when they launch these things, their presidential campaign to raise enough money as possible to show the world how strong and how much they're appreciated. they play the legal game, they say i'm looking at it, i'm thinking aboutt maybe i'll run to control the timeline for legal reasons. >> why do you think this list is so long? do they beli
we're back now with our panel, kate and alex. author of that piece we were talking about. alex, you talk about a list of two dozen presidential candidates and would-be trump challengers who have yet to utter the words i'm running. why are they hedging? >> once you utter those word, you officially become a candidate according to the federal election commission. once you officially become a candidate there are all kinds of legal and political ramifications. you have to start accounting for...
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term common european army the difference between the two absolutely yeah let's go back over then to kate there who is in outside the chancellery i'm kate we did hear about issues like taxation digital transformation these kind of practical issues to revive the european economy now you've been watching. call together how much progress have these two mate over the past year in which they've been strengthening that partnership do you think it's just words and rhetoric or have they actually been able to achieve something together. i mean certainly without doubt the personal relationship that we see and again looking back to just a week ago. remember and services f they and they hundredth anniversary of the end of world war when there was some very touching scenes and certainly i think the personal relationship between michael and marichal is certainly something that can then be passed on into their political work but of course there are differences as you were just discussing there with peace and these are going to they're still going to be obstacles to face over the coming months but of cou
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kate? >> we'll be focussing on one of those bands a bit later. stephanie, thanks so much. >>> let's turn to al roker. what are you keeping an eye on? >> the good news is we're not snowing here at the rockefeller beginning to feel a lot like christmas and will feel like it tomorrow morning. take a look at these temperatures. we're talking about bone-chilling windchills, 3 in new york city, 17 columbus and as we move to friday, colder weather. it will feel like zero in boston, 12 in baltimore, 11 in pittsburgh.a illy day on thanksgiving day in the northeast. snow in the rockies, heavy rain in the pacific northwest and on the way home on sunday, we are looking at rain and snow in new england, snow showers back around the upper midwest may i cause proble chicago and clear skies along the west coast and we're starting to get some snow, too, kate.t so beginning to feel a lot like christmas, even though we haven't hit thanksgiving. kate? >> 'tis the season. thank you. >>> it is hectic out there tonight across the country. the busiest thanksgiving road r
kate? >> we'll be focussing on one of those bands a bit later. stephanie, thanks so much. >>> let's turn to al roker. what are you keeping an eye on? >> the good news is we're not snowing here at the rockefeller beginning to feel a lot like christmas and will feel like it tomorrow morning. take a look at these temperatures. we're talking about bone-chilling windchills, 3 in new york city, 17 columbus and as we move to friday, colder weather. it will feel like zero in...
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kate? >> all right. fao, thank you. >>> thly of an american man is in mourning after he was killed by a tribe. the 26-year-old was warned against the journey so why did he do it? >> reporter: an who loved the onary outdoors, john allen chow often documented adventures on instagram but these photos would be his last. authorities say the 26-year-s killed possibly by bow and rirrow on what police descd as a misplaced adventure in a highly respected area to a remote island east of india. he was trying to meet and convert an endangered tribe photographed in 2004 that's been isolated for centuries t and rejects cont to the ciders that might expose them to disease. he attempted to reach them by boat in the days before his death but was shot at with an arrow that pierced teis waterproof bible. he wou guys might think i'm crazy and all this but i think it's worthwhile to declare jesus to the people. god, i don't want to die. in a statement shared on his instagram. chow's family wrote words cannot express the sadn
kate? >> all right. fao, thank you. >>> thly of an american man is in mourning after he was killed by a tribe. the 26-year-old was warned against the journey so why did he do it? >> reporter: an who loved the onary outdoors, john allen chow often documented adventures on instagram but these photos would be his last. authorities say the 26-year-s killed possibly by bow and rirrow on what police descd as a misplaced adventure in a highly respected area to a remote island east...