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hernandez said -- hold on to hollande said -- reporter: francois hollande wanted to show the importance of the ongoing operations in iraq. >> we have a common enemy. the islamic state group. we must go after them where they are, in iraq, or in syria. we must also understand the lengths between that group and some brainwashed individuals who carry out attacks across the world. reporter: as commander-in-chief, hollande thanked troops. direct french involvement is limited to airstrikes, at some soldiers are on the ground to train iraqi forces. against the i.s. is in the northern city of mosul. hundreds more fighting elsewhere in iraq. developed to fight them on the battlefield. as was visiting baghdad, francois hollande was in the kurdish city of -- tons of 100 humanitarian aid. anchor: joining me is a research director at the -- institute. thank you for being with us tonight. about france's role in the fight against the islamic state, how important has france's contribution been? guest: there is an artillery they use against islamic state mosul, and the part about training iraqi forces, t
hernandez said -- hold on to hollande said -- reporter: francois hollande wanted to show the importance of the ongoing operations in iraq. >> we have a common enemy. the islamic state group. we must go after them where they are, in iraq, or in syria. we must also understand the lengths between that group and some brainwashed individuals who carry out attacks across the world. reporter: as commander-in-chief, hollande thanked troops. direct french involvement is limited to airstrikes, at...
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three times this they hit this man 20-year-old college student and food delivery man philippe holland who just delivered a cheeseburger to a home on that block. holland was hit in the face and suffers from brain damage generating permanent seizures and other injuries as a result. the cops were responding to reports of shots fired several blocks away. holland was an innocent man who tried to flee thinking the plainclothes officers were there to rob him. >> they had no probable cause. they had no suspicion. they had none of the indicia which under the constitution of pennsylvania and the constitution of the united states are required for a police officer to stop a citizen let alone shoot at a citizen. >> reporter: holland's family lawyer displayed the bullet riddled car today as he announced a record breaking settlement with the city for assault and battery by the two officers nearly four and a half million dollars. >> this is the largest civil rights settlement in the city's history to my knowledge. it is the largest police shooting settlement by far in our city. >> reporter: as a resu
three times this they hit this man 20-year-old college student and food delivery man philippe holland who just delivered a cheeseburger to a home on that block. holland was hit in the face and suffers from brain damage generating permanent seizures and other injuries as a result. the cops were responding to reports of shots fired several blocks away. holland was an innocent man who tried to flee thinking the plainclothes officers were there to rob him. >> they had no probable cause. they...
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election. >> what is hollande playing at? that is asked on the front page of a newspaper. the president is remaining fairly tightlipped about his plans after may. he is not running for reelection. according to the newspaper, hollande may want to follow in the footsteps of a previous french president by creating a think tank dedicated to social and evasion, but that would really only be a hobby, it is said. essentially, hollande's real ambition maybe the presidency of the european council. the current president's term ends at the top of the year, which is perfect timing for the president. molly: another outgoing president is, of course, barack obama. he held his last press conference on wednesday. >> nothing new came out of that press conference, the daily beast said, but it essentially served not to disturb the serenity of obama's exit on below we close of goodwill and a 60% popularity rating. the point was made of the differences between the incoming and outgoing u.s. presidents in this cartoon -- it is moving day at the whi
election. >> what is hollande playing at? that is asked on the front page of a newspaper. the president is remaining fairly tightlipped about his plans after may. he is not running for reelection. according to the newspaper, hollande may want to follow in the footsteps of a previous french president by creating a think tank dedicated to social and evasion, but that would really only be a hobby, it is said. essentially, hollande's real ambition maybe the presidency of the european council....
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good morning to you, dr holland. look, syria is a humanitarian crisis, whatever the problems in the nhs, to call it a humanitarian crisis might strike the blows over the top. as you know, that is the quote from the red cross, but it does have some ability. —— validity.
good morning to you, dr holland. look, syria is a humanitarian crisis, whatever the problems in the nhs, to call it a humanitarian crisis might strike the blows over the top. as you know, that is the quote from the red cross, but it does have some ability. —— validity.
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president hollande of france has been meeting leaders of colombia's largest rebel movement, the farc. mr hollande — accompanied by president santos — offered support for de—mining programmes and the search for the disappeared. now for the latest financial news with sally and world business report. mexico's economy and foreign ministers brace for talks with us trade officials as president trump tells car makers they must build more vehicles in america. a warning from lego that more must be done in china to stop counterfeiters as its own master builder struggles to tell a fake brick from a real one. welcome to world business report. japan enjoying lower or ill prices with a trade surplus for six years. mexico's economy & foreign ministers are due to meet top us officials later today as they brace for the renegotiation of nafta — the north american free trade agreement. president trump is pushing to bring more manufacturing jobs back to the us. he's already met with the heads of ford, general motors and fiat—chrysler — telling them they must make more of their cars in america
president hollande of france has been meeting leaders of colombia's largest rebel movement, the farc. mr hollande — accompanied by president santos — offered support for de—mining programmes and the search for the disappeared. now for the latest financial news with sally and world business report. mexico's economy and foreign ministers brace for talks with us trade officials as president trump tells car makers they must build more vehicles in america. a warning from lego that more must be...
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trump things that hollande is a loser. hollande, you have to say he's a loser, he really is a loser. >> i'll leave that up to you, christopher. last but not least, the doomsday clock, we've been showing this video to folks, and how the people in charge of that clock, how it looks, have moved it 30 seconds closer to midnight this week. what's the significance of this, and the bulletin that they're trying to put out there. this has obviously been something since the 1950s that we've covered. >> yeah, i think it's the closest to midnight it's been since 1953, if i read the background correctly. why would that be? partly because of nuclear proliferation. partly because there are lunatics like kim jong un in north korea who now have atomic weapons. but also because i think in the judgment of the scientists and the people connected with that, there is a man in charge of the united states who has his finger near the nuclear button who has a very erratic personality and seems to be deeply out of touch with the way the world has wo
trump things that hollande is a loser. hollande, you have to say he's a loser, he really is a loser. >> i'll leave that up to you, christopher. last but not least, the doomsday clock, we've been showing this video to folks, and how the people in charge of that clock, how it looks, have moved it 30 seconds closer to midnight this week. what's the significance of this, and the bulletin that they're trying to put out there. this has obviously been something since the 1950s that we've...
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if mr hollande wants to administer punishment beatings to anybody who chooses to escape rather in the manner of some world war two movie, then i don't think that is the way forward. meanwhile, the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, promises to seek a "balanced" brexit deal while warning of difficulties ahead. in his final news conference as president, barack obama calls on donald trump's administration to lead by example, to prevent big countries from "bullying" smaller ones. scientists declare that 2016 was the warmest year on record, and man made climate change is to blame. newsnight, the head of the imf, christine lagarde, looks at the brexit strategy. and military support to the gambia. will be defeated but defiant president stand down? good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has been criticised for his choice of language after appearing to compare the french government to the nazis. he said britain should not be threatened with "punishment beatings" "in the manner of a world war two movie" for wanting to leave the eu.
if mr hollande wants to administer punishment beatings to anybody who chooses to escape rather in the manner of some world war two movie, then i don't think that is the way forward. meanwhile, the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, promises to seek a "balanced" brexit deal while warning of difficulties ahead. in his final news conference as president, barack obama calls on donald trump's administration to lead by example, to prevent big countries from...
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they spotted holland and fired shots in his car. since the shooting, holland's attorney tom kline says he suffered seizures and multiple other medical issues. kline sued on who will an's behalf, and this is the car holland was drive, it was supposed to be exhibit number one as a trial today but the case settled. kline told me today's settlement is a step in the right direction. >> i say to myself, how is this possible, that this could happen, in the city of philadelphia? that a young man, who is innocent, just trying to make a few bucks to go to college and ends up getting gunned down. >> reporter: city release aid brief statement, city solicitor we strive to ensure that tragedies such as this do not happen again in our city. the police department is making sure it does not happen because they are implementing a new video training program, for, plainclothes police office are to make sure that they can stop their interactions with the the public. that video training will take place, starting, in july. because of what happened, in apr
they spotted holland and fired shots in his car. since the shooting, holland's attorney tom kline says he suffered seizures and multiple other medical issues. kline sued on who will an's behalf, and this is the car holland was drive, it was supposed to be exhibit number one as a trial today but the case settled. kline told me today's settlement is a step in the right direction. >> i say to myself, how is this possible, that this could happen, in the city of philadelphia? that a young man,...
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and theggest the party deeply unpopular president francois hollande will be knocked out at the first round with the conservatives and the far right making it through to the second round. i'm joined by our french .olitical editor marc perelman manuel valls is the one with the most to lose tonight, isn't he? marc: absolutely. december 1, france of alone goes on national television -- francois hollande goes on national television. he decides he will not run again. this puts the party in a crisis. his prime minister, manuel valls, decides to throw his hat into the ring. we have this very short campaign. we have three debates within just the space of one week. round one, january 22. round two, january 29. you have seven contenders, but really there are three main contenders. manuel valls is the favorite, but, obviously, the weight of francois hollande's unpopularity is on him, because he was his prime minister. it's very difficult to say you were different when you were the prime minister. ministers former resigned because they opposed those very policies implemented by manuel valls. it w
and theggest the party deeply unpopular president francois hollande will be knocked out at the first round with the conservatives and the far right making it through to the second round. i'm joined by our french .olitical editor marc perelman manuel valls is the one with the most to lose tonight, isn't he? marc: absolutely. december 1, france of alone goes on national television -- francois hollande goes on national television. he decides he will not run again. this puts the party in a crisis....
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host: jesse holland, thanks for your time today. thank you. >> coming up tuesday morning, a look at president obama's foreign policy. what he achieved and which se -- issues and crises remain a
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mr hollande offered financial support for de—mining programmes and the search for the disappeared. russia, iran and turkey have agreed to set up a mechanism to monitor the fragile ceasefire in syria. they've issued a joint declaration at the end of two days of peace talks in kazakhstan. the sponsors of the negotiations between the syrian government and rebel groups said there was no military solution to the six—year—old conflict. there's been strong criticism of the announcement by israel that it plans to build 2,500 more settlement homes in the occupied west bank. the israeli defence ministry says most of the new homes will be in existing settlement blocs, including ariel and givat zeev. however, a government breakdown of the plans shows large portions of the new homes will be built outside existing blocs. the ministry says the move is in response to housing needs. with more, here's our correspondent in jerusalem, mark lowen. this is the second time in the space of a week that the israeli government has announced more building in settlements, 2,500 homes to be built in occupie
mr hollande offered financial support for de—mining programmes and the search for the disappeared. russia, iran and turkey have agreed to set up a mechanism to monitor the fragile ceasefire in syria. they've issued a joint declaration at the end of two days of peace talks in kazakhstan. the sponsors of the negotiations between the syrian government and rebel groups said there was no military solution to the six—year—old conflict. there's been strong criticism of the announcement by israel...
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three times they hit this man, 20-year-old college student and food delivery man philippe holland who just delivered a cheeseburger to a home on that block. holland was hit in the face and suffers from brain damage generating permanent seizures and other injuries as a result. the cops were responding to reports of shots fired but philip holland was an innocent man trying to flee thinking the plainclothes officers were there to rob him. >> these police officers did not identify themselves not only on this mr. holland says so but three independent witnesses say that they never identified themselves. >> reporter: holland's family lawyer displayed the bullet riddled car today as he announced a record breaking settlement with the city for assault and battery by the two officers. nearly four and a half million dollars. >> 14 shots that this car took, innocent citizen terrific young man trying to make a few bucks delivering a burger. >> reporter: as a result of the holland suit the police department has agreed to establish new procedures for plainclothes officers including a tire and display
three times they hit this man, 20-year-old college student and food delivery man philippe holland who just delivered a cheeseburger to a home on that block. holland was hit in the face and suffers from brain damage generating permanent seizures and other injuries as a result. the cops were responding to reports of shots fired but philip holland was an innocent man trying to flee thinking the plainclothes officers were there to rob him. >> these police officers did not identify themselves...
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hollande defended the military operations. the point counterterrorism operations in africa as well as at home in the wake of the recent attacks, the french army is also in the central african public and fighting the islamic state group in iraq and syria as part of the coalition. the budget increase calls on its members to spend 2% of gdp on defense. france is pressure from the united states to conform. president elect him trump warned the u.s. may not honor its nato commitment. anchor: the snow has been quite late this year. bavaria have aof pretty good dusting of powder, making for perfect conditions to teams ofl sled race four people aboard wooden sleds are modeled in such a way they take the shape of the horn of a mountain goat. it out for thed fastest read quite a few of them did not make it. that was the scene there in the mountains of bavaria. quite an impressive speed by the look of things. it is time for a check of the business news. kate moody joins me. let's start with the latest on what donald trump has been saying
hollande defended the military operations. the point counterterrorism operations in africa as well as at home in the wake of the recent attacks, the french army is also in the central african public and fighting the islamic state group in iraq and syria as part of the coalition. the budget increase calls on its members to spend 2% of gdp on defense. france is pressure from the united states to conform. president elect him trump warned the u.s. may not honor its nato commitment. anchor: the snow...
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because borisjohnson likened hollande, president hollande of france, to being like a world war ii guard, and ministering punishment beatings to anyone chooses to escape. has not gone down well particularly well with our friends in europe, the lead negotiator has called his comments abhorrent, but theresa may's people are saying it is all fine. we know they do not think it is all fine. i think they probably do think it is fine. think it is all fine. i think they probably do think it is finelj think they have taken a calculation that this will probably work for the people that they needed to work for, the people that they needed the speech to talk to yesterday. only at the weekend we were still calling out the weekend we were still calling our esteemed president theresa maybe. she has shown in her speech that there is a thatcherite backbone that there is a thatcherite backbone that we never knew she had. as she talks us out of the single market. and then boris goes off and, you know, in votes world war ii, it is a bit like dad's army, unionjack arrows extending over the continent. so ther
because borisjohnson likened hollande, president hollande of france, to being like a world war ii guard, and ministering punishment beatings to anyone chooses to escape. has not gone down well particularly well with our friends in europe, the lead negotiator has called his comments abhorrent, but theresa may's people are saying it is all fine. we know they do not think it is all fine. i think they probably do think it is fine. think it is all fine. i think they probably do think it is finelj...
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after five years of presidential hollande -- president hollande's government, interest in the primary is low, and two of the most popular left-wing politicians aren't even taking part. emmanuel macron left the government last year and is drawing big crowds to his independent presidential campaign. john luke mellinger, the leader of france's far left party, is running on his own ticket. whoever wins the socialist nomination will lead left-wing voters with a choice, split their votes among three different parties or unite behind one of the candidates on offer. be celebrating now, but to stand any chance of keeping the far right from power, the socialist candidate may have to choose who they want to help, their opponents on the right or their rivals on the left. katty: doctors in the u.k. are pioneering the use of a small mri brain scanner, designed for use on premature babies. there are only two such machines in the whole world, and doctors say the equipment produces images that are far more detail than in -- than an ultrasound scan. reporter: isaac was severely premature and needed a s
after five years of presidential hollande -- president hollande's government, interest in the primary is low, and two of the most popular left-wing politicians aren't even taking part. emmanuel macron left the government last year and is drawing big crowds to his independent presidential campaign. john luke mellinger, the leader of france's far left party, is running on his own ticket. whoever wins the socialist nomination will lead left-wing voters with a choice, split their votes among three...
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nancy hollander is manning's appellate attorney. chase strangio of the aclu represents chelsea manning in a lawsuit against the pentagon for denial of medical care related to her gender dysphoria. also with us is the intercept's .o emy scahill, author welcome to democracy now! chase strangio to your response? >> first of all, i want to thank you and everyone who supported chelsea over the years. this was a mass mobilization effort, keeping her story alive, led by chelsea herself and all of the people who made sure that nobody forgot the justice that she fought for in the incredible symbol of democratic principles and advocacy that she really embodies. yesterday was an incredible day for us, those who care about her. as i said time and again, president obama really had her life in his hands and it is such a relief he acted on the side of mercy and justice. amy: have you spoken to chelsea? >> unfortunately, we haven't. that is a bit concerning, but we are remaining hopeful we will be able to use the quiver today and be up to share thi
nancy hollander is manning's appellate attorney. chase strangio of the aclu represents chelsea manning in a lawsuit against the pentagon for denial of medical care related to her gender dysphoria. also with us is the intercept's .o emy scahill, author welcome to democracy now! chase strangio to your response? >> first of all, i want to thank you and everyone who supported chelsea over the years. this was a mass mobilization effort, keeping her story alive, led by chelsea herself and all...
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if mr hollande wants to administer punishment beatings to anybody who chooses to escape rather in the manner of some sort of world war ii movie, then i don't think that is the way forward. at the eu parliament, first formal reactions to theresa may's brexit speech — and they're spelling out the challenges ahead. we want a fair deal for the united kingdom, but that deal necessarily needs to be inferior to membership. we'll be asking what this means for brexit negotiations. also tonight: he was told there was no space for him on a bus — now this disabled campaigner wins at the supreme court. we are going to evacuate everyone back home tonight. their holiday is over — thousands of british tourists flown back from the gambia after warnings of unrest. last year was the warmest on record. scientists say it's climate change — and we're to blame. coming up in sportsday later in the bbc news, tributes to the pioneering baroness rachael heyhoe flint. the former england captain who helped transform women's cricket has died at the age of 77. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six
if mr hollande wants to administer punishment beatings to anybody who chooses to escape rather in the manner of some sort of world war ii movie, then i don't think that is the way forward. at the eu parliament, first formal reactions to theresa may's brexit speech — and they're spelling out the challenges ahead. we want a fair deal for the united kingdom, but that deal necessarily needs to be inferior to membership. we'll be asking what this means for brexit negotiations. also tonight: he was...
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hollande andancois marine le pen. do 10% each.will so the left is out. >> it seems difficult for the left wing to qualify for the second round. [indiscernible] interview, iting give her joining us on what's going to be a massive year for french and eu politics. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, on mark barton. vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. turkey's bank meets tomorrow, and it's likely seen as a credibility test over the turkish lira, it's fallen versus the u.s. dollar is much as a percent so far this year. francine lacqua talks to turkey's deputy minister in dallas, switzerland last friday. -- davos, switzerland last friday. a cause for concern, even though we don't have a level target, clearly we are not indifferent to what's happening. we are taking measures to see if we could stabilize and because clearly, the reason for volatility has been excessive. we're watching very closely. francine: how much of an impact does it have on the turkish corporate sector? and your fx position? >> its
hollande andancois marine le pen. do 10% each.will so the left is out. >> it seems difficult for the left wing to qualify for the second round. [indiscernible] interview, iting give her joining us on what's going to be a massive year for french and eu politics. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, on mark barton. vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. turkey's bank meets tomorrow, and it's likely seen as a credibility test over the turkish lira, it's fallen versus the...
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reporter: franÇois hollande launch the debate. all were critical except for former prime minister manuel valls. mr. valls: having served the french terrifically during difficult times, especially in the face of terrorism. reporter: putting forward his experience as the head of the government. benoit hamon defended his signature policy, the creation of a universal income for all. the measure was criticized by the majority of his competitors. >> the idea poses a big problem because it is a question of solidarity that we have built over centuries. based on the concept of the wealthy contribution to those who have less. >> when social security was created in 1945, the same as what i'm hearing now, it is unfeasible. as for arnaud montebourg, he stood firm, wanting to tackle unemployment. ontebourg: banks have come out of it, so we will ask them to join my plan to fight unemployment. reporter: they were united online issue, being against the candidate on the right, franÇois de rugy. they also oppose the program to overhaul social secur
reporter: franÇois hollande launch the debate. all were critical except for former prime minister manuel valls. mr. valls: having served the french terrifically during difficult times, especially in the face of terrorism. reporter: putting forward his experience as the head of the government. benoit hamon defended his signature policy, the creation of a universal income for all. the measure was criticized by the majority of his competitors. >> the idea poses a big problem because it is a...
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if mr hollande wants to administer punishment beatings to anybody who chooses to escape rather in the manner of some world war two movie, then i don't think that is the way forward. meanwhile, the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, promises to seek a "balanced" brexit deal while warning of difficulties ahead. in his final news conference as president, barack obama calls on donald trump's administration to lead by example, to prevent big countries from "bullying" smaller ones. scientists declare that 2016 was the warmest year on record, and man made climate change is to blame. newsnight, the head of the imf, christine lagarde, looks at the
if mr hollande wants to administer punishment beatings to anybody who chooses to escape rather in the manner of some world war two movie, then i don't think that is the way forward. meanwhile, the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, promises to seek a "balanced" brexit deal while warning of difficulties ahead. in his final news conference as president, barack obama calls on donald trump's administration to lead by example, to prevent big countries from...
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well, president hollande is not going to be around for much longer. he is not going to be president beyond may. i think the important thing is to just take measured views about exactly how it is that we retain good relationships with the other nation states. we have excellent contacts with germany. i'm going to poland shortly where i'm going to be meeting mps and meps and it is that kind of dialogue that we need to maintain. we are going to go through a difficult time over two years. there will be good news. there will be bad news. there will be challenges. there will be surprises. there will be triumphs and there will be less good things. just briefly, we know that parliament will get a vote at the end of this. if you don't like the deal that is on offer, would you be prepared to vote against it? well, i'm pleased we are getting a vote and it is excellent that parliament is being, you know, given a front seat row... would you be prepared to vote against it if you don't like the like? if it is a bad deal, we will have to think about that, but i'm not
well, president hollande is not going to be around for much longer. he is not going to be president beyond may. i think the important thing is to just take measured views about exactly how it is that we retain good relationships with the other nation states. we have excellent contacts with germany. i'm going to poland shortly where i'm going to be meeting mps and meps and it is that kind of dialogue that we need to maintain. we are going to go through a difficult time over two years. there will...
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earlier on breakfast, dr mark holland from the society for acute medicine said so far it had been a winter from hell. we've seen, over the last week or so, that people who should be in a specialty bed are ending up in a non—specialty bed, or there are beds being created within a hospital that we call contingency beds, and people that i speak to across the country, e—mails that i've been receiving this week, things i've been reading in the media, make us conclude that the term "humanitarian crisis" has something to it. police in florida have been questioning a man after five people
earlier on breakfast, dr mark holland from the society for acute medicine said so far it had been a winter from hell. we've seen, over the last week or so, that people who should be in a specialty bed are ending up in a non—specialty bed, or there are beds being created within a hospital that we call contingency beds, and people that i speak to across the country, e—mails that i've been receiving this week, things i've been reading in the media, make us conclude that the term...
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bornalbany, new york you are on with jesse holland. caller: good morning. think that we would be able to, if we stepped back and white against black, i'm a biracial and my grandchildren are biracial. i love them and we should take people who e young today are intermarried and i think to 40 years this should be eliminated all of these problems. what do you think? guest: part of my job at the has been covering demographics and you are right, 20 years i think one story i wrote last year or the year i think the kindergarten now the de class is first grade class, there is the irst class of kindegarteners now first graders where there are more minority children than white children. so, the demographics of the country are changing and this is one thing we have to keep in mind as we move forward. we are going to be -- 20 years, 30 years -- we will majority/minority country so race relations are pretty if we can't ause get along now what does that say or 30 years from now when that class of are high ners schoolers and college graduates nd they are getting ready to v
bornalbany, new york you are on with jesse holland. caller: good morning. think that we would be able to, if we stepped back and white against black, i'm a biracial and my grandchildren are biracial. i love them and we should take people who e young today are intermarried and i think to 40 years this should be eliminated all of these problems. what do you think? guest: part of my job at the has been covering demographics and you are right, 20 years i think one story i wrote last year or the...
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and that's what francois hollande has been saying, so what does boris do? he comes out with extraordinary phrases of which we should be ashamed. of course, we should, it is amazing that this guy is in charge of our great foreign office that has people of talent and intelligence and knowledge and great diplomats and knowledge and great diplomats and they are headed up by boris. briefly, should he apologise?” think we should be focussing on what is going to make a difference to our lives and the lives of our children, does theresa may have a plan for getting out of the european union without harming our economy and taking away ourjobs. the prepercussions of big speech from theresa may reverberating around westminster, but that's it for now. ca role westminster, but that's it for now. carole thatch. thousands of british holidaymakers are being flown home from the gambia after a state of emergency was declared there. the foreign office is advising people to avoid all but essential travel to the country, after its president refused to accept that he lost last
and that's what francois hollande has been saying, so what does boris do? he comes out with extraordinary phrases of which we should be ashamed. of course, we should, it is amazing that this guy is in charge of our great foreign office that has people of talent and intelligence and knowledge and great diplomats and knowledge and great diplomats and they are headed up by boris. briefly, should he apologise?” think we should be focussing on what is going to make a difference to our lives and...
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tonight, france's president hollande expressed his frustration. translation: europe will always be ready to pursue transatlantic cooporation but it will be determined by its own interests and values. europe doesn't need outside advice to tell it what it has to do. those staging friday's inauguration may be anxious to learn lessons from their rehearsals but signs are world leaders remain worried about the real president trump, how will he translate sometimes baffling words into action? james robbins, bbc news. china has also reacted strongly to mr trump's latest pronouncements. state media in beijing said china would take off the gloves and take strong action if mr trump continued to provoke beijing over taiwan. our correspondentjohn sudworth reports from beijing. not everyone in china is taking donald trump too seriously. his inauguration this week comes just ahead of the chinese new year of the rooster. and this factory is making, well, giant trump lookalike chicken balloons. the orders are flowing in, we can barely cope, the boss tells me. but i
tonight, france's president hollande expressed his frustration. translation: europe will always be ready to pursue transatlantic cooporation but it will be determined by its own interests and values. europe doesn't need outside advice to tell it what it has to do. those staging friday's inauguration may be anxious to learn lessons from their rehearsals but signs are world leaders remain worried about the real president trump, how will he translate sometimes baffling words into action? james...
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francois hollande said europe didn't need advice. ageing warned the president elect it will take off the gloves and issue strong countermeasures if it questions the strategy on taiwan. the last man to leave his footprints on the moon gene cernan has died. he was one of only three people to go to the moon twice and was the last to the moon twice and was the last to walk on the surface in 1972. he said it left him feeling he belonged to the universe. it is time now for hardtalk.
francois hollande said europe didn't need advice. ageing warned the president elect it will take off the gloves and issue strong countermeasures if it questions the strategy on taiwan. the last man to leave his footprints on the moon gene cernan has died. he was one of only three people to go to the moon twice and was the last to the moon twice and was the last to walk on the surface in 1972. he said it left him feeling he belonged to the universe. it is time now for hardtalk.
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hollande and merkel called on the u.n. to override trump on his views on trade and commitment to nato. also stressed finding common ground to the country. sandwiched in between those phone calls today, the president's first discussion with president vladimir putin. joining me is christopher dickey from editor at daily beast. christopher, great to have you with us. merkel and hollande together in berlin. speaking out in a press conference against president trump. in a sense representing the eu, just as theresa may was meeting in washington. sort of a geopolitical push, what's it been like in the past 24 hours? >> reporter: i think the biggest concern will be nato. there will be issues over trade. there will be issues over brexit. obviously, theresa may taking one position and merkel and hollande taking another. nato is a position that they're all united on, they don't want to seat credibilie the credibil undermined. they have a situation where donald trump is saying maybe we'll support nato. maybe we won't. maybe we'll supp
hollande and merkel called on the u.n. to override trump on his views on trade and commitment to nato. also stressed finding common ground to the country. sandwiched in between those phone calls today, the president's first discussion with president vladimir putin. joining me is christopher dickey from editor at daily beast. christopher, great to have you with us. merkel and hollande together in berlin. speaking out in a press conference against president trump. in a sense representing the eu,...
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but until then there are reports they have interest in matt wieters and closer greg holland. what is the problem? washington is reportedly way overbudget on the new spring training complex in florida which is making the decision difficult. bryce harper got news and tweeted matt witers and greg holland is greater than the team store. i take it to use the money for team store in florida and give it to the players. lobbying! michelle: made his opinion known. thank you. alison: last look at the weather. a lot is hanging on the forecast. doug: one day at a time. fine tonight. skies are partly cloudy and th tomorrow we wake up to sunshine. partly to mostsy sunny throughout the days. winds are light and fine outside for any activity or preparations. 54 degrees. the clouds roll in tomorrow night. friday is cloudy when you wake up, in the 40's. climb to near 50. rain will move in late morning to mid-day and out of town by late in the afternoon and the evening hours. that is good news. steve rudin is keeping an eye on that for late tonight at 11:00. we will have updates on the timing o
but until then there are reports they have interest in matt wieters and closer greg holland. what is the problem? washington is reportedly way overbudget on the new spring training complex in florida which is making the decision difficult. bryce harper got news and tweeted matt witers and greg holland is greater than the team store. i take it to use the money for team store in florida and give it to the players. lobbying! michelle: made his opinion known. thank you. alison: last look at the...
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if mr hollande wants to administer punishment beatings to anybody who chooses to escape rather in the manner of some sort of world war ii movie then, you know, i don't think that is the way forward. meanwhile european commission presidentjean—claude juncker promises to seek a "balanced" brexit deal. what i called during the campaign a fair deal, that's still valid. we need a fair deal with britain. fair means obligations for everyone who is taking part. thousands of tourists are being flown out of the gambia. unemployment has fallen to its lowest total in more than a decade. i'm simon mccoy. in the next hour we'll be looking the latest delivery from china. and dan evans says he never played after he knocked the world's number seven out of the australian open. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the president of the european commission jean—claude juncker has told the european parliament that he will do everything he can to ensure that the negotiations over britain's exit from the european union end in "a good result" for all concerned. but he also admitted the negotiations wou
if mr hollande wants to administer punishment beatings to anybody who chooses to escape rather in the manner of some sort of world war ii movie then, you know, i don't think that is the way forward. meanwhile european commission presidentjean—claude juncker promises to seek a "balanced" brexit deal. what i called during the campaign a fair deal, that's still valid. we need a fair deal with britain. fair means obligations for everyone who is taking part. thousands of tourists are...
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if party rival in the presidential primaries, serving francois hollande has already announced people seek reelection. polls search a surge in support for alternative parties. the socialists seem to stand a chance. in terms of what happens, out of the blue, did they actually change anything for the electoral world maps in france? it may have consequences for the election. it is interesting to see that just like we saw during the primaries, it has now become a front-runner. wing.ore on the left an admirer of bernie sanders, he was kicked out in 2014 of government because he criticized the economy policies which he said were to liberal or two pro-business. heritage offend the credit. the almost impossible task. if you look the consequences, very interesting if you look at what was public for the weekend. a victory next sunday would actually boost the chances of emmanuelle to potentially eliminate either marine le pen or francois fillon. it would make it harder because emmanuel macron with take it from the center. statesry similar in the as in the u.k., bernie sanders as well. latest? wh
if party rival in the presidential primaries, serving francois hollande has already announced people seek reelection. polls search a surge in support for alternative parties. the socialists seem to stand a chance. in terms of what happens, out of the blue, did they actually change anything for the electoral world maps in france? it may have consequences for the election. it is interesting to see that just like we saw during the primaries, it has now become a front-runner. wing.ore on the left...
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francois hollande was marginally better. now she has someone she may be able to deal with. she is happy to see that francois fillon is proposing all sorts of economic reforms. they see eye to eye on the necessity of having christian values in europe without shoving them down anybody's throat, but at least making space for them. angela merkel heading the christian democratic union. they also have a certain affinity because they have worked together for five years. when francois fillon was prime minister and angela merkel was chancellor of germany. she was working -- he was working under her as president. puts something that they together a long time ago. because of the rhetoric coming out of washington, with donald trump saying nato is obsolete, even attacking german automakers, saying angela merkel had to make a horrendous decision in letting and refugees. mentioned the working relationship that is already there between francois fillon and angela merkel. could there be any sticking points between the two? : they do not see i try on anything -- they do not see i to eye on ev
francois hollande was marginally better. now she has someone she may be able to deal with. she is happy to see that francois fillon is proposing all sorts of economic reforms. they see eye to eye on the necessity of having christian values in europe without shoving them down anybody's throat, but at least making space for them. angela merkel heading the christian democratic union. they also have a certain affinity because they have worked together for five years. when francois fillon was prime...
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talking to democrats like senator chris van holland from the state of maryland. he wasn't the only one up here today. the vice president elect pence, he came up here. he was talking to republicans like maryland republican andy harris. now, this is interesting. it's almost a mirror image of what we heard on capitol hill back in christmas of 2009. back then, democrats were saying, what we were about to do, obamacare it's going to make things better. republicans were saying no, this is a mistake. this is all flipped on its head now. republicans are the ones now saying, we're about to make this better. democrats are the ones sounding the warning bells. listen to how these two lawmakers have dramatically different opinions on what happened here today. >> well, the president talked about the progress we made on all sorts of issues during his presidency, working oh together on the economy >> he wants you to fight for obamacare >> he stressed where possible we should find ways to work together with the new administration like modernizing our infrastructure, but he point
talking to democrats like senator chris van holland from the state of maryland. he wasn't the only one up here today. the vice president elect pence, he came up here. he was talking to republicans like maryland republican andy harris. now, this is interesting. it's almost a mirror image of what we heard on capitol hill back in christmas of 2009. back then, democrats were saying, what we were about to do, obamacare it's going to make things better. republicans were saying no, this is a mistake....
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the attack came during a one-day visit by the french president, francois hollande. after talks with iraqi leaders, he pledged to extend france's military and humanitarian support for the iraqi government. "we have a common entering -- common enemy. it is terrorism. this enemy, we need to let it down in places -- we need to hunt it down in places where it exists." francis part of the u.s. led coalition fighting i.s. in the operation to retake the northern city of mosul, the jihadists last stronghold in the country. according to military officials, government forces have retaken 60% of eastern mosul since the battle began in mid-october of last year. however, the coalition is still facing fears resistance from i.s. fighters. sarah: german authorities have attained a german asylum seeker for allegedly seeking funds from the so-called islamic state to carry out a terror attack. authorities raided his apartment and he was taken into custody on saturday. prosecutors say the 38-year-old admitted that he had established contact with the islamic state but denied he was plann
the attack came during a one-day visit by the french president, francois hollande. after talks with iraqi leaders, he pledged to extend france's military and humanitarian support for the iraqi government. "we have a common entering -- common enemy. it is terrorism. this enemy, we need to let it down in places -- we need to hunt it down in places where it exists." francis part of the u.s. led coalition fighting i.s. in the operation to retake the northern city of mosul, the jihadists...
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anthony brown replaces donna edwards who gave up her seat to run against van holland for senate. members of the naacp are staging a sit-in at the mobil, alabama office. protestors say they'll stay put until sessions remove his name from consideration or they're arrested. naacp says sessions has a long history of opposing several rights causes. a have painted a false picture of his record. >>> vice president-elect mike pence will be on capitol hill tomorrow, talking about the incoming president's agenda. singling out general motors for sending a mexican made model of the chevy cruze to be sold in the united states. gm's rival ford is citing this for 700 jobs in michigan instead of mexico. >> all of these factors, obviously have prompted us to invest in flat rock and canceling a plant in mexico. they released a statement saying all of its sedans are built in a company in ohio. but the company said it does build the hatchbacks in mexico with a in this country. >>> donald trump -- upsets the win office will be here when he takes the oath of office. former president and secretary of s
anthony brown replaces donna edwards who gave up her seat to run against van holland for senate. members of the naacp are staging a sit-in at the mobil, alabama office. protestors say they'll stay put until sessions remove his name from consideration or they're arrested. naacp says sessions has a long history of opposing several rights causes. a have painted a false picture of his record. >>> vice president-elect mike pence will be on capitol hill tomorrow, talking about the incoming...
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he said it was not in the interests of the uk friends and partnersm francois hollande wants to administer punishment beatings to anyone who chooses to escape in the manner of some world war ii will be, ido manner of some world war ii will be, i do not think that is the way forward. meanwhile european commission presidentjean—claude juncker promises to seek a "balanced" brexit deal — but warns of difficulties ahead. we want a fair deal with britain and a fair day for britain, but a fair deal means a fair deal for the european union too. it comes as the supreme court announces its ruling in battle over brexit will be delivered next tuesday. we'll have the latest from westminster and from brussels. the other main stories on bbc news at five. thousands of british holidaymakers are flown out of the gambia amid safety concerns over political unrest. unemployment falls to its lowest level for more than a decade — with 1.6 million people now out of work. the supreme court rules bus drivers must do more to accommodate wheelchair users, after a disabled man couldn't board when a woman refused
he said it was not in the interests of the uk friends and partnersm francois hollande wants to administer punishment beatings to anyone who chooses to escape in the manner of some world war ii will be, ido manner of some world war ii will be, i do not think that is the way forward. meanwhile european commission presidentjean—claude juncker promises to seek a "balanced" brexit deal — but warns of difficulties ahead. we want a fair deal with britain and a fair day for britain, but a...
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. >>> three pennsylvanians arrested outside the holland tunnel can go forward. >> had a court hearing in north jersey yesterday. two from lehigh valley. according to investigators last year an officer at the holland tunnel pulled them over for a cracked windshield discovered a loaded clip inside suv. police then recovered seven guns: lawyers for the suspects argue that the traffic stop and search were both illegal. >> in montgomery county have to be patient if you want to talk to someone about benefits at the state unemployment office. average wait time to use the career link phone line is 4 will have 5 hours. why, have the hot line employees were laid off because state senate did not vote on funding bill before the holidays. coming up next half hour, herar from a jobless recipient. >>> fight over sugary drink tax has not yet gone flat. >> break down the battle between the mayor and store owners between the ok sags of price gouging. >>> casino cash, tell you what helped casino stay in the black for the first time in a decade. >>> ice skating on hold this morning. just too warm. temper
. >>> three pennsylvanians arrested outside the holland tunnel can go forward. >> had a court hearing in north jersey yesterday. two from lehigh valley. according to investigators last year an officer at the holland tunnel pulled them over for a cracked windshield discovered a loaded clip inside suv. police then recovered seven guns: lawyers for the suspects argue that the traffic stop and search were both illegal. >> in montgomery county have to be patient if you want to...
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socialiststhe ruling will choose their candidate to run in place of the unpopular president hollande. the former prime minister will fight it out against the candidate from the left wing. but the man rising fastest in the polls is a centrist. emmanuel macron. lucy williamson has more. reporter: for some he's there's emmanuel, the new political -- he's their immanuel, the new political messiah. for others, he is a glossy young banker with ambitions the size of france. >> viva france! reporter: he is getting rockstar attention and audiences to match. his movement -- en masse is all about a fresh approach to politics, inviting the media into his headquarters, for example. a bit of silicon valley in paris where the average age is well under 30, there are bunkbeds for -- there are bunkbeds for resting and cartoons on the walls. in a few short months, 150,000 members have signed up to his liberal pro-europe agenda, twice as many as the socialist party has. emmanuel macron was once a small town boy who met his future wife at school. the only twist was that she was his teacher. >> at school,
socialiststhe ruling will choose their candidate to run in place of the unpopular president hollande. the former prime minister will fight it out against the candidate from the left wing. but the man rising fastest in the polls is a centrist. emmanuel macron. lucy williamson has more. reporter: for some he's there's emmanuel, the new political -- he's their immanuel, the new political messiah. for others, he is a glossy young banker with ambitions the size of france. >> viva france!...
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there was confusion between holland and two plain clothes officers and holland was shot in the face and sued the city and today the settlement was reached. as part of that settlement, all plain clothes philadelphia officers must have new training to avoid similar situations. >>> back now to the second of wintry weather heading our way. the look at the system and the southern states rightd1÷x here. texas panhandle with several inches of snow today. big problems for drivers in arkansas and tennessee. and in our area, the jersey shore could face the brunt of the storm. >> brandon hudson is finding out how people down the shore are preparing. >> reporter: county leaders in cape may said they're taking a wait and see approach and may be taking the salt out of the pile here and then using it in the trucks on the other side of the fence. one last warning for drivers tonight. hours after the first snowstorm of 2017, another one is headed for the jersey shore and it's expected to leave a mark. as the okacme at ocean city, he ready to hunker down. >> i went shopping yesterday and came back again
there was confusion between holland and two plain clothes officers and holland was shot in the face and sued the city and today the settlement was reached. as part of that settlement, all plain clothes philadelphia officers must have new training to avoid similar situations. >>> back now to the second of wintry weather heading our way. the look at the system and the southern states rightd1÷x here. texas panhandle with several inches of snow today. big problems for drivers in arkansas...
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the officers began shooting, hitting holland in the face. he sueded the city and today the settlement was reached. and as part of the assessment, all plain clothes philadelphia officers had to undergo new training to avoid situations like that one. >>> up next, a one-two munpunch winter weather. i'm tracking snow on saturday and dangerous cold on sunday. i'll tame it out where you live. >>> the jersey shore preparing for six inches of snow tomorrow. we're heading to cape may county to show you how they're getting ready for the impact there, next. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. >>> we want to update you on our breaking news from ft. lauderdale, the scene of today's deadly airport shooting. >> sources are telling nbc news this does not look like terrorism. instead they believe it was the act of a mentally disturbed person. police say an arrivi
the officers began shooting, hitting holland in the face. he sueded the city and today the settlement was reached. and as part of the assessment, all plain clothes philadelphia officers had to undergo new training to avoid situations like that one. >>> up next, a one-two munpunch winter weather. i'm tracking snow on saturday and dangerous cold on sunday. i'll tame it out where you live. >>> the jersey shore preparing for six inches of snow tomorrow. we're heading to cape may...
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perhaps the most popular politician in holland at the moment tweeted that he supports this, that this should be extended to other muslim countries. that's the way he puts it and he campaigns on an anti-muslim agenda. there will be elections in holland in the next couple of months and potentially his party could be the largest in parliament. you have populist movements in france and this message will be used and amplified by the populist nationalist parties and the concern in europe is that perhaps president trump is trying to do that, to, if you will, fuel this emerging feeling in europe and create divides in europe and that's a deeper worry here. this may not be a major concern of the white house at this stage, but as we all know, events change and there are times that you turn to your allies for support in whatever policies you may have a few years down the line that you can't predict today. so you're stretching and growing a divide that you maybe don't necessarily need to grow and maybe not appreciate quite the strain you're putting on it. >> and then paul, at least three legal fil
perhaps the most popular politician in holland at the moment tweeted that he supports this, that this should be extended to other muslim countries. that's the way he puts it and he campaigns on an anti-muslim agenda. there will be elections in holland in the next couple of months and potentially his party could be the largest in parliament. you have populist movements in france and this message will be used and amplified by the populist nationalist parties and the concern in europe is that...
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what does that actually mean for workers here in holland, michigan and across the country. i'll have the answer for you when come back from this short break. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it transformed treatment as the first cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients... ...can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. harvoni is a simple treatment regimen that's been prescribed to more than a quarter of a million patients. tell your doctor if you've had a liver transplant, other liver or kidney problems, hiv, or any other medical conditions, and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. taking amiodarone with harvoni may cause a serious slowing of your heart rate. common side effects of harvoni may include tiredness, headache and weakness. i am ready to put hep c
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calls were made to german chancellor angela merkel, french president francois hollande, and later today at about 5:00 eastern, he has a call plan with australia's prime minister, malcolm turnbull. what do you think of president ? ump's first week in office let's hear from david on the line for democrats in kentucky. like tosir, i would complement -- i did not vote for mr. trump, but i'm very, very proud of what he has accomplished the first week. very, very proud. if i met the man, i would give the man a hub. if he keeps this up, i would probably vote for him next election. protects social security. i believe it was the second debate with hillary clinton, he said he would leave it alone, and i hope he protects that. i really liked the way he sounded his first week. i say go, trump. thank you, sir. is is i think he's a a a himwesome of and them as a. i feel like i'm a pretty open-minded person i watch him back and think of the idea that hillary clinton could have been in the white house with bill clinton, i couldn't even sleep the night of the election. they were going to be back in the
calls were made to german chancellor angela merkel, french president francois hollande, and later today at about 5:00 eastern, he has a call plan with australia's prime minister, malcolm turnbull. what do you think of president ? ump's first week in office let's hear from david on the line for democrats in kentucky. like tosir, i would complement -- i did not vote for mr. trump, but i'm very, very proud of what he has accomplished the first week. very, very proud. if i met the man, i would give...
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you saw senator van holland here. we would love to have more lawmakers on the show. we have winter weather advisory and we get you answers. >> we invite you guys to tweet us using 5@of 30 and we have questions about the cold warm and how long it will stick around, sue. >> shawn i'm over it alrdy need a lot of layers and i will tell you one more cold night to get through and many other cold nights to get through be aware we're headed for teens it's 24 now and we may bottom out closer to 21 d.c. and a little bit of breeze out there. tomorrow we begin to take edge off the cold a little bit. at least we come above freezing. we have not been above freezing in over hours now since friday. 41 we're forecasting for tomorrow and that should feel a little better and just very quickly i'll show you on the day forecast we may be able to do as warm as 60 degrees thursday and nice warm-up there and mild with a few showers on friday and not too bad heading into the weekend. tonight is last bitterly cold night for the last couple week the way it's looking now. shawn, jim, back to yo
you saw senator van holland here. we would love to have more lawmakers on the show. we have winter weather advisory and we get you answers. >> we invite you guys to tweet us using 5@of 30 and we have questions about the cold warm and how long it will stick around, sue. >> shawn i'm over it alrdy need a lot of layers and i will tell you one more cold night to get through and many other cold nights to get through be aware we're headed for teens it's 24 now and we may bottom out closer...
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. >> reporter: and his attorney calls this settlement justice for philip holland. he was dropping off a cheesebericheese burger when he was confronted and shot multiple times by plain clothes philly officers. >> you can see the marks of blood. >> reporter: riddled with bullet holes, shattered glass still in the seat. the delivery driver's car is preserved as evidence almost three years later. >> a young college kid who was trying to make a couple of bucks to try to put himself through college. >> reporter: his lawyer says philip holland had no idea the armed men who approached his car that night were plain clothes philly officers. they were responding to a shots fire call a few blocks away. >> he thought he was in danger and was likely going to be robbed since he was carrying cash. >> reporter: he try today drive off. >> they start to shoot. >> reporter: the officers opened fire, hitting him in the face. he was unarmed, a case of mistaken identity. >> fragments of bullets remain inside of phil's brain. that's led to him having a significant seizure disorder. >> rep
. >> reporter: and his attorney calls this settlement justice for philip holland. he was dropping off a cheesebericheese burger when he was confronted and shot multiple times by plain clothes philly officers. >> you can see the marks of blood. >> reporter: riddled with bullet holes, shattered glass still in the seat. the delivery driver's car is preserved as evidence almost three years later. >> a young college kid who was trying to make a couple of bucks to try to put...
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president spoke on saturday with angela merkel and french parade francoise hollande. earlier this month he called mrs. merkel the most important leader in europe but was extremely critical of her refugee policy. officials say the two the discussed nato and other topics during their call on saturday. >> he later spoke with mr. hollande who said nato is indispensable and the syrian crisis requires a political solution. the white house says president trump renewed his commitment to nato in both calls. >>> the final round of primary voting started this hour in france to decide the socialist party candidate in the upcoming presidential election. >> early indications are that the former education minister could beat the former prime minister. the third place candidate urged supporters to back -- the party has become deeply unpopular under the presidency of mr. hollande. >>> ocean search and rescue operations under way in malaysia for a missing tourist boat. >> the catamaran left the saturday morning headed for a popular island in the south china sea. 31 people are said to h
president spoke on saturday with angela merkel and french parade francoise hollande. earlier this month he called mrs. merkel the most important leader in europe but was extremely critical of her refugee policy. officials say the two the discussed nato and other topics during their call on saturday. >> he later spoke with mr. hollande who said nato is indispensable and the syrian crisis requires a political solution. the white house says president trump renewed his commitment to nato in...