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i know that natasha's parents are natasha herself were very careful that checking labels. vary. and what happened was a failure of labelling, really. my heart goes out to them. there is so much onus on the person with the allergy and the people around them to always be across everything, to be checking. do you end up avoiding places, just to stay safe ? end up avoiding places, just to stay safe? as a family, we don't eat out that often, because it is really difficult. but at the same time, you always have to balance it. you want your child to live an active life. so you do have to be careful. you perhaps don't eat out as much as the average family would come just because you can't, you don't have faith in it being safe. andrew, it seems we are in a position where it is unsustainable for them not to be changed. but many will ask the question, why has it taken so long and why did it take a case like natasha's at this family have been through for there to be this momentum for change? yes, partly thatis momentum for change? yes, partly that is due to the european regulations which o
i know that natasha's parents are natasha herself were very careful that checking labels. vary. and what happened was a failure of labelling, really. my heart goes out to them. there is so much onus on the person with the allergy and the people around them to always be across everything, to be checking. do you end up avoiding places, just to stay safe ? end up avoiding places, just to stay safe? as a family, we don't eat out that often, because it is really difficult. but at the same time, you...
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i have been with the girls and helping but natasha's army and herfriends girls and helping but natasha's army and her friends have girls and helping but natasha's army and herfriends have been doing more. that is fine. we are miles apart, we are other sides of the country, but we have done a lot. i have been helping to promote it with the girls. it is tremendous. why was it so important to her to get this campaign, at leasta it so important to her to get this campaign, at least a debate in parliament to reduce the age for which you are called for a smear tests to check for cervical cancer? there have been campaigns before. when she was diagnosed in 2016 she was given three to five years and heraim was to was given three to five years and her aim was to try to get it done and she would have had longer to do that but as the cancer progressed it shortened that time. she wanted to do it when she was diagnosed to bring awareness to the younger woman that you should go at a younger age because maybe if she had that chance possibly could have saved her life or helped with the treatment for her
i have been with the girls and helping but natasha's army and herfriends girls and helping but natasha's army and her friends have girls and helping but natasha's army and herfriends have been doing more. that is fine. we are miles apart, we are other sides of the country, but we have done a lot. i have been helping to promote it with the girls. it is tremendous. why was it so important to her to get this campaign, at leasta it so important to her to get this campaign, at least a debate in...
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it's being called natasha's law, following the death of 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse. in 2016, she died after suffering an allergic reaction to a pret a manger sandwich. last year, the food chain announced it would include full ingredient labelling on all products. natasha's family have fought to change the law to give much clearer information, and today, the government is launching a nine week consultation into food labelling laws. how can we ensure that no—one goes through what natasha's parents went through and see their own child suffer in that way? my own view is that the maximum possible information should be shared with consumers. notjust allergens — but ingredients. because the more that people know, the better their choices. the consultation is asking businesses and allergy sufferers to have their say on four options, including full ingredient list labelling, allergen only labelling, "ask the staff" labels on all products, or best practice around communicating allergen information to customers. currently, the law says that any food prepared at the same pla
it's being called natasha's law, following the death of 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse. in 2016, she died after suffering an allergic reaction to a pret a manger sandwich. last year, the food chain announced it would include full ingredient labelling on all products. natasha's family have fought to change the law to give much clearer information, and today, the government is launching a nine week consultation into food labelling laws. how can we ensure that no—one goes through what...
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it's being called natasha's law, following the death of 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse. in 2016, she died after suffering an allergic reaction to a pret a manger sandwich. last year, the food chain announced it would include full ingredient labelling on all products. natasha's family have fought to change the law to give much clearer information, and today, the government is launching a nine week consultation into food labelling laws. how can we ensure that no—one goes through what natasha's parents went through and see their own child suffer in that way? my own view is that the maximum possible information should be shared with consumers. notjust allergens — but ingredients. because the more that people know, the better their choices. the consultation is asking businesses and allergy sufferers to have their say on four options, including full ingredient list labelling, allergen only labelling, "ask the staff" labels on all products, or best practice around communicating allergen information to customers. currently, the law says that any food prepared at the same pla
it's being called natasha's law, following the death of 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse. in 2016, she died after suffering an allergic reaction to a pret a manger sandwich. last year, the food chain announced it would include full ingredient labelling on all products. natasha's family have fought to change the law to give much clearer information, and today, the government is launching a nine week consultation into food labelling laws. how can we ensure that no—one goes through what...
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good to have you on the show with us, natasha. let's start by talking about the president's proposal to essentially get money for the wall that he wants by giving some of what democrats would want as well. do you see this on the face of it, natasha, as a fair negotiation? we may be having trouble there with natasha lynnstat, her audio. we'll get back to her shortly. again, the president coming out with a proposal, democrats flatly rejecting that proposal and at this point we'll have it see what happens with the government shutdown that lingers on now for 30 days. >> we'll get back to that in a moment. to this other story we have been following right now. >> that's right. a native american elder and a vietnam veteran has spoken to cnn after videos of a group of teenagers harassing and mocking him went viral. >> this is one of the videos. ♪ it happened friday on the steps of the lincoln memorial in washington. nathan phillips was beating a ceremonial drum when he saw a group of teenagers about to clash with four young african-amer
good to have you on the show with us, natasha. let's start by talking about the president's proposal to essentially get money for the wall that he wants by giving some of what democrats would want as well. do you see this on the face of it, natasha, as a fair negotiation? we may be having trouble there with natasha lynnstat, her audio. we'll get back to her shortly. again, the president coming out with a proposal, democrats flatly rejecting that proposal and at this point we'll have it see what...
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. >>> let's bring there joyce venezuela and natasha bertrand from the atlantic. thanks for being here. joyce, let's start with you. you're our legal eagle, what did you make of what jerome told us so far >> well, it's interesting but we have to consider that this is his view, not the prosecutor's view of his role in the indictment there are a lot of threads left to pull given the facts that are brought forward and i think he could easily be looking at charges in the future. >> what kind of charges? >> it is hard to say you know, this is a narrowly drawn indictment it is clear that the mueller team was careful to charge roger stone only with this very limited set of misconduct involving his lies told on the hill, also involving obstruction of justice and witness tampering related to those particular lies corsi could have been involved in that setting. it is sort of a mystery why stone went to so much trouble to get randy credico to conceal stone's involvement with corsi that is part of the mystery. we still don't know the answer there could be criminality involved
. >>> let's bring there joyce venezuela and natasha bertrand from the atlantic. thanks for being here. joyce, let's start with you. you're our legal eagle, what did you make of what jerome told us so far >> well, it's interesting but we have to consider that this is his view, not the prosecutor's view of his role in the indictment there are a lot of threads left to pull given the facts that are brought forward and i think he could easily be looking at charges in the future....
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and back with us now, natasha. fill this in for us now. when we look at these two pieces of reporting coming out over the weekend the next question might be how might a president of the united states become an agent of another country? right? that's really what's being put out in the headlines, and how might we put our arms around the steps to do that? >> well, one of the ways, i mean, according to intelligence experts that i speak to, of course, is leverage. that could take the form, of course whs course, when it comes to donald trump of potentially salacious videotape. of, you know, certain things that could put him in a compromising position as the leader of the free world essentially. another point of leverage that co-have has to do with his real estate career and as we know, he hid his desire to pursue a real estate deal in moscow during the election. why did he hide that? if it was such a nothing burger, as he's led us to believe, why didn't he just come out and tell the american people and the people that votes for him the reason he
and back with us now, natasha. fill this in for us now. when we look at these two pieces of reporting coming out over the weekend the next question might be how might a president of the united states become an agent of another country? right? that's really what's being put out in the headlines, and how might we put our arms around the steps to do that? >> well, one of the ways, i mean, according to intelligence experts that i speak to, of course, is leverage. that could take the form, of...
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natasha, you first. how do you think this experiment, if you want to call it that, went for senator warren? >> i think it couldn't have gone much more smoothly for senator warren. i think what we ended up seeing was a group of iowa democrats who are really excited and dying to get 2020 going, and they packed every single event she had across iowa. and they were excited. these weren't necessarily warren supporters per se, but they were people who came out because they want to start seeing all the different candidates, what they have to offer, and, you know, by -- i think one of the big takeaways is that warren couldn't have timed this better. she was out first, and she had the whole place to herself. it's going to get really busy really soon, and she's out ahead. she had her message out. people got to listen to it. >> jess, you see that, too, as being very clever, getting out there first, being in the forefront, even though it's so early ahead of 2020? >> yeah, it is so early. but i think the campaign was
natasha, you first. how do you think this experiment, if you want to call it that, went for senator warren? >> i think it couldn't have gone much more smoothly for senator warren. i think what we ended up seeing was a group of iowa democrats who are really excited and dying to get 2020 going, and they packed every single event she had across iowa. and they were excited. these weren't necessarily warren supporters per se, but they were people who came out because they want to start seeing...
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and that he sees kind of as his ally in this fight. >> thank you so much, natasha and danny. i'm joined by california democratic congresswoman jackie speiers. how do you read this little, well, this huge tease from matt whitaker today that this thing is coming to an end? >> i don't know if it's coming to an end at all. i don't know that matt whitaker is the source of all knowledge on the mueller investigation. he certainly is being briefed, but i think that robert mueller has more indictments up his sleeve, not that i have any information, certainly, but that would be my suspicion. >> go further with your suspicions because i'm curious about what are on this committee have to think. why does everybody lie? why did roger stone get accused of lying, why did roger flynn lie? i don't know if there's a conspiracy, a lot of people think so, but the fact they're lying about it is obvious. what possible motive is there except there's something really dirty there they don't want anyone to know about? >> that's precisely it. there's no question that trump was trying to do a deal with t
and that he sees kind of as his ally in this fight. >> thank you so much, natasha and danny. i'm joined by california democratic congresswoman jackie speiers. how do you read this little, well, this huge tease from matt whitaker today that this thing is coming to an end? >> i don't know if it's coming to an end at all. i don't know that matt whitaker is the source of all knowledge on the mueller investigation. he certainly is being briefed, but i think that robert mueller has more...
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in albany, new york, i'm natasha chen. (robin) live look outside... at the san francisco international airport. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. ( robin ) it was a big night for n-f-l fans... the super bowl is set with two bay area quarterbacks --- tom brady and jared goff --- set to battle it out this year in atlanta. last night was championship sunday as teams battled for the a-f-c and n-f-c titles. starting with the afc match between new england and kansas red hot chiefs. the game went into overtime but eventually --- the patriots did beat the cheifs with a final score of 37-31 ( robin ) marin county native and cal alum jared goff and his rams were the underdog in new orleans last night. drew brees and company... looking to get to their second super bowl... goff in his first nfl championship game. but a missed call for pass interference on the rams... with the scores tied in the third quarter,
in albany, new york, i'm natasha chen. (robin) live look outside... at the san francisco international airport. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. ( robin ) it was a big night for n-f-l fans... the super bowl is set with two bay area quarterbacks --- tom brady and jared goff --- set to battle it out this year in atlanta. last night was...
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natasha chen explains how a new congress plans to end this partial shutdown. it's a new year - with the same old problems in washington.president trump tweeted -happy new year to everyone, including the haters and the fake news media!hours later, he said -border security and the wall "thing" and shutdown is not where nancy pelosi wanted to start her tenure as speaker! let's make a deal?so far - president trump has not shown support for the democrats' plan - which includes one point three billion dollars for border security - which can be used for fencing and repairs of current barriers.rep. debbie dingell / -d- michigan: "why is it a nonstarter? it would fund the other six agencies. we're making these public servants who aren't republicans or democrats, just there trying to serve the people, pawns in the middle of all this."a federal employee labor union is suing the u-s government for requiring 'essential' employees to work without pay during the partial shutdown.shan wu / legal analyst: "the same law firm had filed a lawsuit over the 2013 shutdown, and the c
natasha chen explains how a new congress plans to end this partial shutdown. it's a new year - with the same old problems in washington.president trump tweeted -happy new year to everyone, including the haters and the fake news media!hours later, he said -border security and the wall "thing" and shutdown is not where nancy pelosi wanted to start her tenure as speaker! let's make a deal?so far - president trump has not shown support for the democrats' plan - which includes one point...
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for that natasha butler reporting there live from paris. kenya's army has taken over security at its border with somalia in recent years after attacks by al-shabaab the effort has greatly reduced the group's capacity to operate in kenya but it remains a threat elsewhere in east africa reports from nairobi. president uhuru kenyatta begin the new year by thanking kenya soldiers for their service and telling civilians they too have a role to play in the country's security. every kenyan. twenty nine. to continue to remain vigilant let us know if you see a person in your village or neighborhood be aware is around you. not. criminals to hide amongst us. attacks by the armed group at a shopping mall and a university in kenya in two thousand and thirteen and twenty fifteen killed more than two hundred people and change the way the government deploys its security forces the army took over from the police to launch a multi agency operation around boney forest on the somali border once a safe haven for al shabaab kenyan security forces have taken back
for that natasha butler reporting there live from paris. kenya's army has taken over security at its border with somalia in recent years after attacks by al-shabaab the effort has greatly reduced the group's capacity to operate in kenya but it remains a threat elsewhere in east africa reports from nairobi. president uhuru kenyatta begin the new year by thanking kenya soldiers for their service and telling civilians they too have a role to play in the country's security. every kenyan. twenty...
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butler is live in paris with the latest so natasha what's happening there right now. where thousands of protesters have been marching across paris they're making their way to the arc de triomphe which has become something of a symbol of this so-called yellow vests rebellion it's really hard to tell how many people there were and we know that across the country there have been calls on social media for similar demonstrations we know that in some small towns the demonstrations i've already started but just how many people will turn out today is completely unpredictable and that's really been the key to these protests over the past nine saturdays and it's also the main challenge for the security forces as they try to manage and control them there are eighty thousand police and security personnel deployed across the country five and a half thousand in paris alone and what they want to do is make sure that everything goes off as peacefully as possible of course the majority of demonstrators want to walk through these streets so peacefully they want to get their message acr
butler is live in paris with the latest so natasha what's happening there right now. where thousands of protesters have been marching across paris they're making their way to the arc de triomphe which has become something of a symbol of this so-called yellow vests rebellion it's really hard to tell how many people there were and we know that across the country there have been calls on social media for similar demonstrations we know that in some small towns the demonstrations i've already...
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(grant) but despite the massive strike, natasha chen explains how the district is still open for kids to go to class. u-t-l-a! u-t-l-a!u.t.l.a. or united teachers los angeles, is leading 32,000 teachers and staff to strike in the nation's second-largest school district.teachers there have been working without a contract since july of 2017. andrea cohen / john marshall high school teacher: we have 46, 45, 50 students in a class, in academic classes. it's unacceptable.los angeles unified, serving more than 600,000 students, gave teachers its latest offer on friday.a reduction of middle and high school english and math classes to a maximum of 39 students.the district also offered capping grades four to six at 35 students per class. gina alarcon's daughter ava is in fourth grade and the problem is not just class size. gina alarcon / parent of 4th grader: my daughter is an avid reader, and there's a lot of times where the library is not open because there's not a librarian on campus.the district's latest offer includes providing more library services, staff, and nurses at elementary school
(grant) but despite the massive strike, natasha chen explains how the district is still open for kids to go to class. u-t-l-a! u-t-l-a!u.t.l.a. or united teachers los angeles, is leading 32,000 teachers and staff to strike in the nation's second-largest school district.teachers there have been working without a contract since july of 2017. andrea cohen / john marshall high school teacher: we have 46, 45, 50 students in a class, in academic classes. it's unacceptable.los angeles unified, serving...
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natasha chen has the natasha chen has the latest from capitol hill. he is also holding out the possibility of taking executive action.the agreement to open the government came as about 800,000 federal employees missed their second consecutive paycheck.as part of the deal, a bipartisan committee of house and senate lawmakers is being formed to review border security recommendations. as for a date for the state of the union address... house speaker nancy pelosi sa
natasha chen has the natasha chen has the latest from capitol hill. he is also holding out the possibility of taking executive action.the agreement to open the government came as about 800,000 federal employees missed their second consecutive paycheck.as part of the deal, a bipartisan committee of house and senate lawmakers is being formed to review border security recommendations. as for a date for the state of the union address... house speaker nancy pelosi sa
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reporter natasha chen explains what happens now, with the white house likely to appeal the ruling. a u.s. distre t in new york has struck down a proposed question for the 2020 census, which asks 'are you a citizen?'critics argue the question would discourage non-citizens and their families from filling out their forms, leading to an inaccurate count of the u.s. population.wilbur ross / commerce secretary: we'll be communicating extremely vigorously that people have nothing to worry about.but judge jesse furman said that even if the decision to add the question didn't violate the constitution, it was still unlawful.the justice department had argued it needed better data on the voting age population.sarah sanders / white house press secretary: specifically, to help us comply with the voting rights act.but the judge said that administration question wa added in the first place.a coalition of plaintiffs challenged the administration, arguing that if people didn't participate in the census out of fear, an undercount could lead states to lose federal dollars for infrastructure and educat
reporter natasha chen explains what happens now, with the white house likely to appeal the ruling. a u.s. distre t in new york has struck down a proposed question for the 2020 census, which asks 'are you a citizen?'critics argue the question would discourage non-citizens and their families from filling out their forms, leading to an inaccurate count of the u.s. population.wilbur ross / commerce secretary: we'll be communicating extremely vigorously that people have nothing to worry about.but...
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. >>> i want to bring in jane newton small and natasha bertrand and kimberly atkins. jane, let's start with you. how does this report change what we previously knew about the mueller probe? >> morgan, we knew from james comey himself that there was no investigation to his knowledge when by the time he stepped down as head of the fbi, by the time he was fired by trump, trump had said in the letter thanking comey for his service after he was fired had tried to write in to that letter a thank you for comey for telling him three separate times that he was not being investigated by the fbi and, in fact, his lawyers, the white house lawyers asked the president to remove that line saying it was inappropriate and that actually became one of the pieces of information or one of the basis of evidence that the fbi actually used to open this case along with the interview with lester holt that you showed earlier to open this case against the president saying that he himself was making these ties to comey's firing and the russia investigation and therefore it raised a lot of red fla
. >>> i want to bring in jane newton small and natasha bertrand and kimberly atkins. jane, let's start with you. how does this report change what we previously knew about the mueller probe? >> morgan, we knew from james comey himself that there was no investigation to his knowledge when by the time he stepped down as head of the fbi, by the time he was fired by trump, trump had said in the letter thanking comey for his service after he was fired had tried to write in to that...
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the majority of the land along the border is private property.in washington, i'm natasha chen reporting. (grant) and president trump is scheduled to address the nation from the oval office tomorrow. he will talk about border security. it's happening at 6:00 tomorrow evening-- and we will carry his speech live in its entirety on kron4 news at six. (catherine) san francisco's department of public works is stepping up to clean some tourist hot spots which have been neglected during the federal shutdown. (grant) kron4's maureen kelly meet up with a crew tackling the trash near aquatic park. city crews wrestled an overfull garabage can out of a trash bin near aquatic park and then scooped up the overflow.....before tossing the bag into the back of a city truck. this might look like just another day for a department of public work team... but they are out of their juristiciton....these bins they are checking are located in the san francisco maritime national historic park. it's an area that's been neglected lately....becaus e of the partial government shutdown.the spokesperson for the city ag
the majority of the land along the border is private property.in washington, i'm natasha chen reporting. (grant) and president trump is scheduled to address the nation from the oval office tomorrow. he will talk about border security. it's happening at 6:00 tomorrow evening-- and we will carry his speech live in its entirety on kron4 news at six. (catherine) san francisco's department of public works is stepping up to clean some tourist hot spots which have been neglected during the federal...
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natasha chen shows us what was said - in a room full of new faces in key roles. president trump's first cabinet meeting of the year - was convened around a table with a centerpiece: a game-of- thrones related image with the words "sanctions are coming." he had tweeted this image in november about iran sanctions - but sat today in front of a printed version.president trump: "iran is a much different country than when i became president."but the dominant topic of the meeting was about the border wall.when asked whether he would accept any less than his five billion dollar demand, in order to re-open the government...president trump: "rather not say it, could we do it for less, so insignificant"and on how long the shutdown would last... president trump: "it could be a long time, and it could be quickly"...depending on how the border security debate shakes out.the issue was also mentioned by many of his cabinet members, including energy secretary rick perry, homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen, and acting attorney general matthew whitaker...one of the new fa
natasha chen shows us what was said - in a room full of new faces in key roles. president trump's first cabinet meeting of the year - was convened around a table with a centerpiece: a game-of- thrones related image with the words "sanctions are coming." he had tweeted this image in november about iran sanctions - but sat today in front of a printed version.president trump: "iran is a much different country than when i became president."but the dominant topic of the meeting...
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in washington, i'm natasha chen reporting. reporting. (ken) vice president mike pence countered the democrats with a proposal for 2-point-5 billion dollars in border security and immigration funding. but that was rebuffed by senate minority leader chuck schumer. the president has not publicly endorsed any plan beyond his initial request for 5 billion dollars. (catherine) in less than a week, state lawmakers return to the capitol for a new legislative session. capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala shows us how the camp fire influenced some public safety initiatives being considered... in an effort to avoid a camp- fire like scenario lawmakers filed a handful of proposed laws.the blaze killed 86 people and destroyed thousands of homes and businesses. one proposed law would allow county social services to give the contact information of elderly and disabled clients to first responders in the event of a public safety emergency. for weeks after the fire, hundreds of people had been considered missing. officials have said the majority of those
in washington, i'm natasha chen reporting. reporting. (ken) vice president mike pence countered the democrats with a proposal for 2-point-5 billion dollars in border security and immigration funding. but that was rebuffed by senate minority leader chuck schumer. the president has not publicly endorsed any plan beyond his initial request for 5 billion dollars. (catherine) in less than a week, state lawmakers return to the capitol for a new legislative session. capitol bureau reporter ashley...
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i'm also joined by former federal prosecutor glenn kershner and natasha. the possibility of there being indictments of multiple people in that room for that fateful meeting that brought them all together, at least one time. >> yeah, ari, the veselnitskaya development is a really interesting one. and i think it highlights a couple of potentially important things about who she is and who she was at the time she participated in that trump tower meeting. she was not only meeting with and obviously close to russian government officials and it's being reported in the documents released by the southern district of new york a senior russian prosecutor. it's one thing to be closely aligned to those kind of people, it's quite another thing to be involved in conspiring with those people to create false documents and declarations that you will then offer to a court in new york that was going after her, veselnitskaya's client, trying to get them to forfeit some properties that he had allegedly used to launder dirty russian money through. so what does it tell us? it tel
i'm also joined by former federal prosecutor glenn kershner and natasha. the possibility of there being indictments of multiple people in that room for that fateful meeting that brought them all together, at least one time. >> yeah, ari, the veselnitskaya development is a really interesting one. and i think it highlights a couple of potentially important things about who she is and who she was at the time she participated in that trump tower meeting. she was not only meeting with and...
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but as natasha chen reports --the president is still holding out on the possibilty of taking executive action to build a border wall. . rep. nancy pelosi, (d) house speaker: "it's kind of a solemn occasion for us because so many people have suffered for so long."congress has passed a spending bill to end 35 days of misery for furloughed federal workers.. for now.the short-term spending bill is only good for 21 days..and does not include funding for president trump's border wall..giving both sides of the political fence until february 15th to come up with a resolution..or risk sending the country back into a shutdown.pres. donald trump: "i really feel that working with democrats and republicans, we can make a truly great and secure deal happen for everyone."sen. chuck schumer, (d) senate minority leader: "great news for 800,000 federal workers and millions of americans who depend on government services." great news unless a deal is not reached..which could possibly put those people right back into stressful situations..they're now hoping they'll never have to face again.christy rose, ad
but as natasha chen reports --the president is still holding out on the possibilty of taking executive action to build a border wall. . rep. nancy pelosi, (d) house speaker: "it's kind of a solemn occasion for us because so many people have suffered for so long."congress has passed a spending bill to end 35 days of misery for furloughed federal workers.. for now.the short-term spending bill is only good for 21 days..and does not include funding for president trump's border...
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rights activists for those comments and human rights activists may well come across latest comments natasha but some n.g.o.s are also calling for france to suspend its weapons to egypt. that's right france sells a huge vast amount of weapons to egypt it is a trade that's worth billions of dollars for france but human rights activists in france say that this trade in fact violates international law because what they say is that they have proof and we're talking about n.g.o.s like amnesty international all the international federation for human rights they say they have proof that french weapons are often used by the egyptian security forces to suppress the population things like armored vehicles or surveillance equipment and drones well cross government has said that they will put in place more checks and balances to make sure this doesn't happen but it is certainly a very delicate balance and test for the french president who is in egypt because of course on one hand he wants to be the purveyor of human rights he wants to stand up and support human rights but on the other hand he wants to b
rights activists for those comments and human rights activists may well come across latest comments natasha but some n.g.o.s are also calling for france to suspend its weapons to egypt. that's right france sells a huge vast amount of weapons to egypt it is a trade that's worth billions of dollars for france but human rights activists in france say that this trade in fact violates international law because what they say is that they have proof and we're talking about n.g.o.s like amnesty...
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not safe the special ripple turner on human rights says a crisis could have global consequences as natasha going to him now reports from duck. these experience the evils of humanity in me and mark yet the lure of home is like a magnet and they long to return as citizens with equal rights the refugees reject any repatriation plan that can't guarantee that i don't know. why should we go evicted leeson we came here is seek justice. and. the un special rapporteur on human rights in me and maher yankee lease says can't return home for the foreseeable future and bangladesh must begin planning for hosting them long term around three quarters of a million refugees have streamed over the border since the mia bar military crackdown began in august twenty seventh teen u.n. investigators call it a genocide against this predominantly muslim minority the refugee relief and repatriation commissioner says more people are arriving at a rate of about forty thousand a year. the camps in cox's bizarre have become the largest refugee settlement in the world there congested they sit on an elephant migration rou
not safe the special ripple turner on human rights says a crisis could have global consequences as natasha going to him now reports from duck. these experience the evils of humanity in me and mark yet the lure of home is like a magnet and they long to return as citizens with equal rights the refugees reject any repatriation plan that can't guarantee that i don't know. why should we go evicted leeson we came here is seek justice. and. the un special rapporteur on human rights in me and maher...
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you to cover this for us and we really appreciate you joining us from our los angeles bureau thanks natasha thank you. and that's it for this time thank you for being on board you can catch boom bust as always on directv channel three twenty one dish network channel two eighty or streaming twenty four seven on pluto t.v. the free t.v. at channel one thirty two or as always you can catch us at youtube dot com play boom bust archie so long for now see you next time. president donald trump is repeatedly said the u.s. will withdraw from syria it would seem he's the only one in his sickness ration backing this move is trump in charge of his own foreign policy are john bolton and my calm pale actually. officer. told him to get up off the ground. heard them freeze on the sounds of the new grown man mislead essentially officer who. wish to do away from your office or. out of his group. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the web in one smiths and then when it happened on trace one as i have suspicions didn't you know i never saw any contact with. any kind of went back to where they were so th
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barlow who is live for us in paris and has been following this for us so natasha just what exactly is president mccrum proposing. what. is proposing is a grand national citizens debate that will take place over the next two months of across france and what he does in his letter escaped shouts of the details of that debate he's saying that he wants people to discuss of the four main themes amongst them things like tax social services immigration climate change and people can participate at a local level in meetings organized by mayors in villages and towns across the country and also online and they can answer a series of questions he says that everything can be debated in the idea is that the government will look at some of these ideas and turn what a man or mark or says is the anger being seen on the streets into real solutions because what the french president is trying to do here is quell or stop the protests which we've seen across france for more than two months now by responding to one of the main demands from the protesters and that is that they say they want more of a say in t
barlow who is live for us in paris and has been following this for us so natasha just what exactly is president mccrum proposing. what. is proposing is a grand national citizens debate that will take place over the next two months of across france and what he does in his letter escaped shouts of the details of that debate he's saying that he wants people to discuss of the four main themes amongst them things like tax social services immigration climate change and people can participate at a...
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capital paris first of all explain to us natasha how exactly does this mechanism work. well we don't have all the details of this mechanism because foreign leaders foreign ministers i should say are actually meeting in bucharest today and we are expecting them to launch this payment mechanism and actually tell us more about it what the european media are reporting is that it would be called in stakes it would be a payment transaction channel that would be based in paris run by a german banking manager but actually have its supervisory board based in the united kingdom now the idea is it would allow companies to trade continue trade between the european union and iran but it would at this stage only be for things like medicines food and medical devices but it could be expanded to other things and just to give you a bit of a back story to this ever since donald trump announced that he was going to re-impose sanctions on iran last year of basically scrambling for a way to try and bypass those sanctions to try and contour them they did say in september that they were lookin
capital paris first of all explain to us natasha how exactly does this mechanism work. well we don't have all the details of this mechanism because foreign leaders foreign ministers i should say are actually meeting in bucharest today and we are expecting them to launch this payment mechanism and actually tell us more about it what the european media are reporting is that it would be called in stakes it would be a payment transaction channel that would be based in paris run by a german banking...
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being safe enough for them to do so natasha of course come back to. us represents to slee a spoken thank you. greece's parliament is due to vote on a landmark agreement with neighboring macedonia as police fired tear gas to disperse protesters and some chanted traitors on thursday as politicians inside the building debated the contentious issue for a fourth day they're arguing whether to ratify the u.n. brokered agreement under which macedonia will change its name to north macedonia. this hypocrisy must end thirty years of hypocrisy this truce and must be tied up the reserves of hatred and division that were sown by nationalism on both sides must expire colleagues i believe that with this agreement greece gains back the most important thing what belongs to it it's history symbols its traditions the heritage of ancient greek macedonia further our neighbors north macedonia a country that we have turned our backs on and have kept pushing away to seek others becomes a country that is a friend and ally a supporter of greece for cooperation peace and securi
being safe enough for them to do so natasha of course come back to. us represents to slee a spoken thank you. greece's parliament is due to vote on a landmark agreement with neighboring macedonia as police fired tear gas to disperse protesters and some chanted traitors on thursday as politicians inside the building debated the contentious issue for a fourth day they're arguing whether to ratify the u.n. brokered agreement under which macedonia will change its name to north macedonia. this...
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france has been rocked by more than two months of demonstrations which began over a fuel price hike natasha butler reports from paris. for more than two months france's yellow vest protesters have been on the streets angry over the cost of living and a political system and president they say ignores the poorest kid movie vertical news you could discuss us is that no one listens we accept paying taxes but why don't the richest pay the government has tried and failed to stop the demonstrations by offering some financial concessions now in a letter to the nation emanuel mccall says he hopes that a new national citizens debate will transform people's anger into solutions we won't agree on everything that's normal that's democracy but at least will show that we are a people who are not afraid to speak to exchange views and debate and perhaps will discover that we might even agree despite our different persuasions often more than we think the protestors we spoke to in paris all saturday will take some convincing . this debate is the creation of an oligarchy that controls everything that imposes t
france has been rocked by more than two months of demonstrations which began over a fuel price hike natasha butler reports from paris. for more than two months france's yellow vest protesters have been on the streets angry over the cost of living and a political system and president they say ignores the poorest kid movie vertical news you could discuss us is that no one listens we accept paying taxes but why don't the richest pay the government has tried and failed to stop the demonstrations by...
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in albany, new york, i'm natasha chen. (justine) (justine) (justine) (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. . showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms are expected this evening, diminishing overnight and ending by monday morning. gusty west to northwest winds are expected through much of tonight, especially near the coast. overnight lows will dip in the 40s. daytime highs monday will see widespread mid to upper 50s. dry conditions, cool overnight temperatures, and progressively warmer days are then forecast through the end of the week and into next weekend as strong high pressure builds over the west coast. (jr) while we might not get to see much of the super blood wolf moon... people in japan got quite a sight overnight. this was the moon seefrom kobe, japan, a city west of osaka. most of the world will be able to catch a glimpse of this rare event -- especially the americas, europe and africa. here in the bay area... there are live streams so
in albany, new york, i'm natasha chen. (justine) (justine) (justine) (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. . showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms are expected this evening, diminishing overnight and ending by monday morning. gusty west to northwest winds are expected through much of tonight, especially near the coast. overnight lows will dip in the 40s. daytime highs monday will see widespread mid to upper 50s....
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then will that be a viable option for the remainder refugees here in bangladesh ok thank you for that natasha good name live for us in bangladesh capital dhaka. in other world news greece's parliament is due to vote on a landmark agreement with neighboring macedonia as police fired tear gas to disperse protesters some chanted traitors on thursday as politicians inside the building debated the contentious issue for a fourth day there arguing whether to ratify the un brokered agreement under which macedonia will change its name to north macedonia. this must in thirty years if you talk racine this loose and must be tied up the reserves of hatred and division that were sown by nationalism on both sides must expire colleagues i believe that with this agreement greece gains back the most important thing what belongs to it its history its symbols its traditions the heritage of ancient greek macedonia further our neighbors north must donia a country that we have turned our backs on and have kept pushing away to seek out others becomes a country that is a friend and ally a supporter of greece for coop
then will that be a viable option for the remainder refugees here in bangladesh ok thank you for that natasha good name live for us in bangladesh capital dhaka. in other world news greece's parliament is due to vote on a landmark agreement with neighboring macedonia as police fired tear gas to disperse protesters some chanted traitors on thursday as politicians inside the building debated the contentious issue for a fourth day there arguing whether to ratify the un brokered agreement under...
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right to demand refugee status since december deported at least thirteen hundred back to bangladesh natasha going to reports from cox's bazaar in southern bangladesh for one hundred twelve dollars a head smuggler in india promised a way out of the fear that had begun to suffocate shame she died and her family. one of his days to the internet and for hangers i hated and abused in india they were among forty thousand rohingya refugees in india human rights groups say in recent years the government's welcoming policy has shifted to a hostile one in october india deported seven rohingya men back to me and mar a country b. un is accused of committing genocide against the persecuted muslim minority since december the refugee relief and repatriation commission says india has deported at least thirteen hundred rohingya refugees to bangladesh. in the beginning we weren't harassed but at a later stage were constantly being monitored so we got scared that they might send us back to me and mar since we didn't want to go there we decided to cross the border from here refugees describe a campaign of fear
right to demand refugee status since december deported at least thirteen hundred back to bangladesh natasha going to reports from cox's bazaar in southern bangladesh for one hundred twelve dollars a head smuggler in india promised a way out of the fear that had begun to suffocate shame she died and her family. one of his days to the internet and for hangers i hated and abused in india they were among forty thousand rohingya refugees in india human rights groups say in recent years the...
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joining me, natasha and our came whaley, she's a professor of school of law. if michael cohen can't get to the area that hinder mueller's investigation, what is he likely to be telling this committee tomorrow or on february 7th? >> i imagine focus on the election. i think that's why republicans are so concerned now about the fact that michael cohen is going to be testifying publicly. this is a huge step for the committee to be taking and just having retaken power and holding the president accountable and interviewing people who have worked with him for years and years and discovering more how he did things and whether or not there were other women or campaign finance violations, you have jim jordan and mark meadows who are coming out saying michael cohen is a liar. how can we trust him? it is important to remember that we have tapes. michael cohen released an audio of him discussing these pay offs with the president with then candidate donald trump weeks before the election. the idea he's lacking credibility, that's true. we have to be aware of the fact that i
joining me, natasha and our came whaley, she's a professor of school of law. if michael cohen can't get to the area that hinder mueller's investigation, what is he likely to be telling this committee tomorrow or on february 7th? >> i imagine focus on the election. i think that's why republicans are so concerned now about the fact that michael cohen is going to be testifying publicly. this is a huge step for the committee to be taking and just having retaken power and holding the president...
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natasha joins us. thanks for being with us. he's getting it from ann coulter, he lost to nancy pelosi on the left. was this one of the worst days for president trump? >> it was a terrible day. i mean, he tried to frame it as positively as he could saying they were going to be negotiating. he didn't really ever admit any sort of defeat. he tried to spend the last, you know, 75% of his speech distracting people about what just happened in talking about the need for the wall and all the different immigration issues that the country was facing, issues with women and children, people coming in with diseases. ultimately, he caved. this is going to go down as the most pointless shutdown in u.s. history. it took 35 days. it probably cost the u.s. economy well over the $6 billion he wanted for the wall. it caused all kind of duress and strain to 800,000 workers and on the cusp of causing a catastrophe in the aviation industry with airports and airplanes severely affected by the shutdown. you know, he comes out of it and he gets nothing.
natasha joins us. thanks for being with us. he's getting it from ann coulter, he lost to nancy pelosi on the left. was this one of the worst days for president trump? >> it was a terrible day. i mean, he tried to frame it as positively as he could saying they were going to be negotiating. he didn't really ever admit any sort of defeat. he tried to spend the last, you know, 75% of his speech distracting people about what just happened in talking about the need for the wall and all the...
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in albany, new york, i'm natasha chen. (jrstone) the sierra avalanche center issued an avalanche warning that will last through tomorrow morning. officials say high avalanche danger is expected due to heavy rain and snow. (anchor) time now (anchor) (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist mabrisa rodriguez. showers and a showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms are expected this evening, diminishing overnight and ending by monday morning. gusty west to northwest winds are expected through much of tonight, especially near the coast. overnight lows will dip in the 40s. daytime highs monday will see widespread mid to upper 50s. dry conditions, cool overnight temperatures, and progressively warmer days are then forecast through the end of the week and into next weekend as strong high pressure builds over the west coast. (jr) president trump took to twitter this morning referencing house speaker nancy pelosi and how she asked him to delay the state of the union address until after the government is reo
in albany, new york, i'm natasha chen. (jrstone) the sierra avalanche center issued an avalanche warning that will last through tomorrow morning. officials say high avalanche danger is expected due to heavy rain and snow. (anchor) time now (anchor) (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist mabrisa rodriguez. showers and a showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms are expected this evening, diminishing overnight and ending by monday morning. gusty west to northwest winds...
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bottler in paris natasha is it or talk clear how this mechanism is supposed to work. was not exactly clear because we're waiting to hear more details about it from you foreign ministers who are meeting in book arrest today what we gather from reports in european media is that it would be called instead it would be a transaction channel or payment channel that would not use dollars that would allow trade between the e.u. and iran to continue and perhaps keep that iran deal alive now it would be based in paris and it's reported that a german banking manager would oversee it and it supervisory board would be headquartered in the united kingdom so it is a joint effort on behalf of the e.u. and what they've been doing over the past few months is scrambling for a way to try and bypass those sanctions donald trump announced that he was going to reimpose last may ever since then european leaders have wanted to try and keep that trade with the e.u. and iran alive in order to keep the iran deal alive all right let's thank the touchable for their let's continue this conversation
bottler in paris natasha is it or talk clear how this mechanism is supposed to work. was not exactly clear because we're waiting to hear more details about it from you foreign ministers who are meeting in book arrest today what we gather from reports in european media is that it would be called instead it would be a transaction channel or payment channel that would not use dollars that would allow trade between the e.u. and iran to continue and perhaps keep that iran deal alive now it would be...
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refugee settlement none of the refugees we spoke to want to move to a place they fear is dangerous natasha in a zeroth dhaka. now to developments in sudan where the leader of the largest opposition party has called on the government to bow to mass protests and relinquish power so the address hundreds of supporters at a mosque in hard to human rights groups say more than forty protestors have been killed since demonstrations began last month a rally started out as protests against rising food prices that have grown to an uprising calling for the end of president tomorrow bashir has thirty year rule that morgan brings us more on this story now from hard to. following friday prayers dozens came out to protest against the government of president armitage bashir people have been doing straight in for five weeks now demanding that the president and his thirty year rule and step down and dissolve the government they've been demanding for an interim independent government to be formed until elections which they say they want to make sure are credible free and fair are held and that a new governmen
refugee settlement none of the refugees we spoke to want to move to a place they fear is dangerous natasha in a zeroth dhaka. now to developments in sudan where the leader of the largest opposition party has called on the government to bow to mass protests and relinquish power so the address hundreds of supporters at a mosque in hard to human rights groups say more than forty protestors have been killed since demonstrations began last month a rally started out as protests against rising food...
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. >> natasha, staff writer for "the atlantic" and national security analyst neds price. and ned, let me start with you because you tid serve in the nse. my understanding and i wants you to correct me if i'm wrong. my understanding is there are brief sides and they tend to be staffed. this doesn't sound like that. >> it doesants sound like that at all. you might pass a leader in the hallway and say lelts have a quick tactical chat about something. and the french president, the british prime minister, you may not have an aid accompanies. when you chat with anned averse aerial relationship, you will typically have a note taker and a translator, your own not relying on the russian franz lartd, for instance. there was something interesting nart mention said and that's the sourcing. if you reads the sourcing in the "times" is the russians. this may be reminding him again and again that we have stuff we can hold over your head. let's work together and how about you find way to make our policy wishes come true or we can make your life more difficult. >> and this has happened bef
. >> natasha, staff writer for "the atlantic" and national security analyst neds price. and ned, let me start with you because you tid serve in the nse. my understanding and i wants you to correct me if i'm wrong. my understanding is there are brief sides and they tend to be staffed. this doesn't sound like that. >> it doesants sound like that at all. you might pass a leader in the hallway and say lelts have a quick tactical chat about something. and the french president,...
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natasha chen has the natasha chen has the latest from capitol hill. he is also holding out the possibility of taking executive action.the agreement to open the government came as about 800,000 federal employees missed their second consecutive paycheck.as part of the deal, a bipartisan committee of house and senate lawmakers is being formed to review border security recommendations. as for a date for the state of the union address... house speaker nancy pelosi says, that has yet to be decided. and today she addressed when the speech could happen.. (pam) the president's annual address was originally scheduled for next tuesday... but speaker pelosi canceled it amid an impasse over the shutdown. (ken) the tempo
natasha chen has the natasha chen has the latest from capitol hill. he is also holding out the possibility of taking executive action.the agreement to open the government came as about 800,000 federal employees missed their second consecutive paycheck.as part of the deal, a bipartisan committee of house and senate lawmakers is being formed to review border security recommendations. as for a date for the state of the union address... house speaker nancy pelosi says, that has yet to be decided....
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and will be similar to a prison many of the refugees are living in critical long camp in bangladesh natasha going to aim is their. the dash is facing the enormous challenge of how best to host almost a million rohingya refugees cox's bazaar is now home to the largest refugee settlements in the world and the government says people keep streaming over the border from me and mar at a rate of about forty thousand a year this mega can't is congested it sits on an elephant migration route and in less than two years the jungle has been heavily deforested one of the solutions the government has is to move about one hundred thousand rohingya refugees to a remote island it's called passion charge it's about a four hour boat ride from the mainland it is uninhabited and it's prone to flooding that is why it's controversial you want special rough for tourists since the crisis began she has been pushing for access keyless island on tuesday she told al-jazeera she is now going to be allowed to take a tour and that will happen on thursday she promised me last july when i came here she said you can go after
and will be similar to a prison many of the refugees are living in critical long camp in bangladesh natasha going to aim is their. the dash is facing the enormous challenge of how best to host almost a million rohingya refugees cox's bazaar is now home to the largest refugee settlements in the world and the government says people keep streaming over the border from me and mar at a rate of about forty thousand a year this mega can't is congested it sits on an elephant migration route and in less...
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natasha chen explains how a new congress plans to end this partial shutdown. it's a new year - with the same old problems in washington.president trump tweeted -happy new year to everyone, including the haters and the fake news media!hours later, he said -border security and the wall "thing" and shutdown is not where nancy pelosi wanted to start her tenure as speaker! let's make a deal?so far - president trump has not shown support for the democrats' plan - which includes one point three billion dollars for border security - which can be used for fencing and repairs of current barriers.rep. debbie dingell / -d- michigan: "why is it a nonstarter? it would fund the other six agencies. we're making these public servants who aren't republicans or democrats, just there trying to serve the people, pawns in the middle of all this."a federal employee labor union is suing the u-s government for requiring 'essential' employees to work without pay during the partial shutdown.shan wu / legal analyst: "the same law firm had filed a lawsuit over the agreed with them that th
natasha chen explains how a new congress plans to end this partial shutdown. it's a new year - with the same old problems in washington.president trump tweeted -happy new year to everyone, including the haters and the fake news media!hours later, he said -border security and the wall "thing" and shutdown is not where nancy pelosi wanted to start her tenure as speaker! let's make a deal?so far - president trump has not shown support for the democrats' plan - which includes one point...
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s reporter says voluntary or not it should not happen for the moment natasha will even continue to follow what's going on with the ring in the coming days thank you. let's return to heart breaking news the arrest of longtime trump ally roger stone in the u.s. now the miller investigation is trying to get as close to the president's inner circle as possible more than thirty people have been indicted on pleaded guilty so far to over one hundred charges here are some of the most significant developments trump's former lawyer michael cohn pleaded guilty to several charges including tax evasion campaign finance violations and lying to congress he'll begin a three year prison sentence in march the former national security advisor michael flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the f.b.i. about conversations with a russian ambassador trumps former campaign chairman paul mother thought was convicted of financial fraud and pleaded guilty to conspiring against the united states and charges have been leveled against a russian intelligence officers and other groups of russians for social media campaigns des
s reporter says voluntary or not it should not happen for the moment natasha will even continue to follow what's going on with the ring in the coming days thank you. let's return to heart breaking news the arrest of longtime trump ally roger stone in the u.s. now the miller investigation is trying to get as close to the president's inner circle as possible more than thirty people have been indicted on pleaded guilty so far to over one hundred charges here are some of the most significant...
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joining me now former special watergate -- natasha. i see you writing about this ux tweeting it out. what do you make of it? >> so, it's really hard to tell at this point because obviously the "new york times" had originally reported this went to the russian oligarch and now learning that it actually went to two ukrainian oligarchs who are very pro-russian. i don't think it diminishes the fact that there was no reason why paul manafort should have been sharing ukrainian polling data with anyone outside of the campaign. whether this was an effort to shore up his own desk with the people he owed millions of dollars to by the time he entered the trump campaign or whether this was a concerted effort to collude with the russians or pro-russian ukrainians. we don't know yet. but the fact he took that internal campaign polling data, which is essentially used to target voters. what messages are going to be most persuadable and it's very valuable. every polling expert said if this did wind up in the hands of the russians, it would be useful to
joining me now former special watergate -- natasha. i see you writing about this ux tweeting it out. what do you make of it? >> so, it's really hard to tell at this point because obviously the "new york times" had originally reported this went to the russian oligarch and now learning that it actually went to two ukrainian oligarchs who are very pro-russian. i don't think it diminishes the fact that there was no reason why paul manafort should have been sharing ukrainian polling...
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natasha chen, thank you so much. albany, new york. and we'll be right back. but they can be welreally expensive. a puppy, so to save money i just found them a possum. dad, i think he's dead. probably just playin' possum. there he is. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. i felt i couldn't be at my best for my family., in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. even hanging with friends i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all common types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b, a liver or kidney transplant, other liver problems, hiv-1, or other medical conditions, and all medicines you take including herbal supplem
natasha chen, thank you so much. albany, new york. and we'll be right back. but they can be welreally expensive. a puppy, so to save money i just found them a possum. dad, i think he's dead. probably just playin' possum. there he is. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. i felt i couldn't be at my best for my family., in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c...
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joining me now, msnbc legal analyst, miley wiley and staff writer natasha. thank you for being here. great to see you in person. >> happy new year. >> happy new year to you. knowing what we know and if you can read between the tea leaves, where is this investigation heading and how expansive is it? >> i thought we were going to start with natasha since she went to bed early. >> good for you for enjoying the holiday. >> look, this investigation i do not believe is over. i don't think we are at the point where there's a wrap up and a report and tied together in a neat bow. i think if it were, we wouldn't see so many redacted documents in sentencing memos, we would have seen more information there. there are investigations they are protecting. i think dan is absolutely right. what we have seen in 2018 is a roller coaster of indictments, pl pleas, finding back door things and sharing information with the white house. this is an investigation that i think is going to be rolling but we are going to get a lot more information and we are going to see more indictment
joining me now, msnbc legal analyst, miley wiley and staff writer natasha. thank you for being here. great to see you in person. >> happy new year. >> happy new year to you. knowing what we know and if you can read between the tea leaves, where is this investigation heading and how expansive is it? >> i thought we were going to start with natasha since she went to bed early. >> good for you for enjoying the holiday. >> look, this investigation i do not believe is...
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carolina: la mÁs nominada es nati natasha, seguida de jay balbÍn y bud bunny. tambiÉn estÁ entre ellos ozuna quien tambiÉn enviÓ este mensaje. ozuna: mi gente les saluda el negrito de ojos claros, ozuna. borja: tambiÉn tenemos otro mensaje de otros de los mÁs nominados y es maluma. Él tiene siete nominaciones a esta ediciÓn de premio lo nuestro. maluma: ey, quÉ pasÓ mi gente de univisiÓn! saludos especiales de parte de maluma. se les quiere y les envÍo muchos besos y abrazos. les quiero contar que estoy feliz, honrado y orgulloso de ser una de las artistas mÁs nominados para los premios de este aÑo. espero verlos pronto y dios les bendiga. carolina: como saben el ganador de "premio lo nuestro" le eliges tÚ. tienes hasta el 21 de enero para votar entrando en premioslonuestro.com borja: pero ojo porque la nominaciÓn cierra el 21 de enero asÍ que tienen pocos días para poder elegir a los ganadores. >> el gobernador gabin toma acciÓn en cuanto a los seguros a los californianos. >> tenemos lo Último sobre la huelga de maestros, aquÍ en "ediciÓn
carolina: la mÁs nominada es nati natasha, seguida de jay balbÍn y bud bunny. tambiÉn estÁ entre ellos ozuna quien tambiÉn enviÓ este mensaje. ozuna: mi gente les saluda el negrito de ojos claros, ozuna. borja: tambiÉn tenemos otro mensaje de otros de los mÁs nominados y es maluma. Él tiene siete nominaciones a esta ediciÓn de premio lo nuestro. maluma: ey, quÉ pasÓ mi gente de univisiÓn! saludos especiales de parte de maluma. se les quiere y les envÍo muchos besos y abrazos. les...
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let's go to cnn national correspondent natasha chen. she is in upstate new york where some areas are digging out more than a foot of snow? >> reporter: yeah, fred, weaver g -- we've got about a foot of snow in albany. you can see this bench here. they've got 50 vehicles out right now, but as paulo was mentioning, everybody was expecting this massive temperature drop. right now we're just at under 20 degrees, but by tomorrow, the high is supposed to be 5 degrees and the wind chill could be negative 30. it's going to be a very, very difficult situation. the city is concerned about people potentially using unconventional ways of heating their homes, putting them at risk for emergencies like fires. and in that case, city vehicles are really going to have to get through these streets and they'll need these roads cleared from the cars. and the police were telling us about the importance of people moving those cars. >> it's essential that people get their cars over to the right side, because with the drop in temperatures, it makes it more diff
let's go to cnn national correspondent natasha chen. she is in upstate new york where some areas are digging out more than a foot of snow? >> reporter: yeah, fred, weaver g -- we've got about a foot of snow in albany. you can see this bench here. they've got 50 vehicles out right now, but as paulo was mentioning, everybody was expecting this massive temperature drop. right now we're just at under 20 degrees, but by tomorrow, the high is supposed to be 5 degrees and the wind chill could be...
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(ken) natasha chen shows us what was said - in a room full of new faces in key roles. president trump's first cabinet meeting of the year - was convened around a table with a centerpiece: a game-of- thrones related image with the words "sanctions are coming." he had tweeted this image in november about iran sanctions - but sat today in front of a printed version.president trump: "iran is a much different country than when i became president."but the dominant topic of the meeting was about the border wall.when asked whether he would accept any less than his five billion dollar demand, in order to re-open the government...president trump: "rather not say it, could we do it for less, so insignificant"and on how long the shutdown would last... president trump: "it could be a long time, and it could be quickly"...depending on how the border security debate shakes out.the issue was also mentioned by many of his cabinet members, including energy secretary rick perry, homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen, and acting attorney general matthew whitaker...one of the new fa
(ken) natasha chen shows us what was said - in a room full of new faces in key roles. president trump's first cabinet meeting of the year - was convened around a table with a centerpiece: a game-of- thrones related image with the words "sanctions are coming." he had tweeted this image in november about iran sanctions - but sat today in front of a printed version.president trump: "iran is a much different country than when i became president."but the dominant topic of the...