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laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. a manhunt is underway in turkey for the gunman who on new year's eve attacked a nightclub, killing 39 people. so-called islamic state has claimed responsibility. s arrive inlomat moscow as donald trump promises new information on the hacking that got them kicked out. and forget about just playing video games. we talk about what it takes to become a character in one. it is a competitive industry where everyone is hoping to leap to the top. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. tonight the turkish government says it is close to identifying the man who opened fire in a nightclub in istanbul, killing 39 people on new year's eve. new images of the attacker and fingerprints are being examined by investigators. so-called islamic state is claiming responsibility for the attack, saying the man who fled the scene is one of its followers. from istanbul, mark lowen reports. mark: it is slowly sinking in. grief binding together a nation pulled apa
laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. a manhunt is underway in turkey for the gunman who on new year's eve attacked a nightclub, killing 39 people. so-called islamic state has claimed responsibility. s arrive inlomat moscow as donald trump promises new information on the hacking that got them kicked out. and forget about just playing video games. we talk about what it takes to become a character in one. it is a competitive industry...
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laura: laura bicker, thank you for explaining. in other news from around the girl stolen 18 years ago from hospital in florida has been found alive in south carolina. the sheriff of jacksonville told a news conference that a woman has been arrested in connection with the abduction. the u.s. government has accused chicago city police of systematically violating civil rights by routinely using excessive force, especially against african-american and latino citizens. following a year-long investigation, the department of justice said chicago police officers shot people who do not pose an immediate threat. french authorities have launched an investigation to whether a carmaker tried to cheat emissions tests for diesel vehicles. shares fell sharply on the news. it comes a day after fiat chrysler was accused of violating pollution restrictions in the united states. case where a woman died despite doctors using 26 different antibiotics to treat her. the 70-year-old from nevada returned to the u.s. in august with an infected swelling in h
laura: laura bicker, thank you for explaining. in other news from around the girl stolen 18 years ago from hospital in florida has been found alive in south carolina. the sheriff of jacksonville told a news conference that a woman has been arrested in connection with the abduction. the u.s. government has accused chicago city police of systematically violating civil rights by routinely using excessive force, especially against african-american and latino citizens. following a year-long...
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==laura//cu== it's been a deadly storm. the severe weheras claimed three lives in the past two days. ==vo== a cab driver in oakland died after he lost control on the wet roads yesterday ... and spun off into the estuary. crews found his body in the submerged car. ==vo== and on saturday, a tree fell on "canyon lakes golf course" in san ramon, and landed on a woman, killing her. ==laura//ots rail map== the third victim died in fremont yesterday on 8-80 in a car crash. c-h-p says there was flooding in the area and heavy rains at the time of the crash. ==laura//gfx== there's more rain to come -- stay up to date with our nbc bay area app. just click on the weather tab to access our live doppler radar... or to get a detailed forecast for your community. ==scott/cu== we are following breaking news in the south bay. a police shooting has shut down the northbound 101 to san jose interchange. ==take vo== this video is just into our newsroom of the scene. police have just told us the shooting happened just before midnight. no word wha
==laura//cu== it's been a deadly storm. the severe weheras claimed three lives in the past two days. ==vo== a cab driver in oakland died after he lost control on the wet roads yesterday ... and spun off into the estuary. crews found his body in the submerged car. ==vo== and on saturday, a tree fell on "canyon lakes golf course" in san ramon, and landed on a woman, killing her. ==laura//ots rail map== the third victim died in fremont yesterday on 8-80 in a car crash. c-h-p says there...
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laura: you are a former marine. looking to foreign affairs, the president-elect is skeptical of findings that russia interfere to help him. do you think he will investigate? be ais has got to bipartisan priority. there are good republicans and toocrats who will stand up trump on this issue and for our country. stand up for american values, national security against the threat of russia. this is something that bipartisan leaders are saying we need to do. we need to make sure that happens. there's not a lot of support for the president-elect's views on russia? >> not a lot of support. it is frightening that some republicans do support it, that are supportive of a guy that will dismiss the intelligence professionals, many of whom who risk their lives every day to keep our nation safe. as a marine veteran, i cannot imagine if trump disparaged marines that are risking their life every day. that is what he is doing to our intelligence professionals. laura: an israeli soldier who shot dead a wounded palestinian militant ha
laura: you are a former marine. looking to foreign affairs, the president-elect is skeptical of findings that russia interfere to help him. do you think he will investigate? be ais has got to bipartisan priority. there are good republicans and toocrats who will stand up trump on this issue and for our country. stand up for american values, national security against the threat of russia. this is something that bipartisan leaders are saying we need to do. we need to make sure that happens....
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laura. laura: will carr in l.a., thank you. iraqi forces making it gains in their fight to liberate mosul from isis redirected troops backed by u.s.-led airstrikes reclaimed three of five key bridges. the military planned plans to take complete control of eastern mosul before heading west were heavy resistance is expected by isis biters who still control the area. democrats are calling for the resignation of fbi director james comey as he faces investigation of the clinton e-mail case. now the top official from the bush administration is joining that call plus hundreds of thousands will fill washington street for donald trump's inauguration including protesters. we have an exclusive look at how the secret service is training to keep everyone safe. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says, "you picked the wrong insurance plan." no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance
laura. laura: will carr in l.a., thank you. iraqi forces making it gains in their fight to liberate mosul from isis redirected troops backed by u.s.-led airstrikes reclaimed three of five key bridges. the military planned plans to take complete control of eastern mosul before heading west were heavy resistance is expected by isis biters who still control the area. democrats are calling for the resignation of fbi director james comey as he faces investigation of the clinton e-mail case. now the...
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laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. donald trump's latest foreign policy positions are are ruffling feathers in europe. what has he been saying? that theedia reporting main suspect in the istanbul attack has been caught. and putting his presidency in perspective when it comes to race. barack obama's legacy largely depends on who you ask. viewers onome to our public television in america and also around the globe. at the end of this week the united states will have a new president, but already donald trump is casting a long shadow across the atlantic. in his latest series of interviews and tweets, the incoming american leader has criticized germany's head of state, threatened that country's automakers, and questioned the relevance of nato itself. one german official says that last one has caused worry across the military alliance. james robbins has more. james: they rehearsed the inauguration in washington with a stand-in for president trump. but no one knows quite what to expect on friday's ceremony, still less what wil
laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. donald trump's latest foreign policy positions are are ruffling feathers in europe. what has he been saying? that theedia reporting main suspect in the istanbul attack has been caught. and putting his presidency in perspective when it comes to race. barack obama's legacy largely depends on who you ask. viewers onome to our public television in america and also around the globe. at the end of this...
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i am laura trevelyan. thanks for watching "world news america." >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> o'brien: and i'm miles o'brien. >> woodruff: on the newshour
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laura. laura: will carr in l.a., thank you. iraqi forces making it gains in their fight to liberate mosul from isis redirected troops backed by u.s.-led airstrikes reclaimed three of five key bridges. the military planned plans to take complete control of eastern mosul before heading west were heavy resistance is expected by isis biters who still control the area. democrats are calling for the resignation of fbi director james comey as he faces investigation of the clinton e-mail case. now the top official from the bush administration is joining that call plus hundreds of thousands will fill washington street for donald trump's inauguration including protesters. we have an exclusive look at how the secret service is training to keep everyone safe. you wouldn't believe what's in this kiester. a farmer's market. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. for any sort of discomfort in yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. i
laura. laura: will carr in l.a., thank you. iraqi forces making it gains in their fight to liberate mosul from isis redirected troops backed by u.s.-led airstrikes reclaimed three of five key bridges. the military planned plans to take complete control of eastern mosul before heading west were heavy resistance is expected by isis biters who still control the area. democrats are calling for the resignation of fbi director james comey as he faces investigation of the clinton e-mail case. now the...
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laura: thank you very much. marc perelman there. moving to the united states, where russia has been dominating the talk in washington once again. one day after president-elect donald trump said he has a good relationship with vladimir putin, his pick for defense secretary has warned that moscow is trying to destroy nato. james mattis was speaking in a congressional hearing to prove -- approve his appointment. armed forces,ur the most important thing is we recognized the reality of what we deal with mr. prudent -- putin and we recognize that he is trying to break the north atlantic alliance, and we take the steps, diplomatic, economic, military, and the alliance steps, working with our allies, to defend ourselves where we must. laura: meanwhile, trump's choice for head of the cia has been telling senators that an aggressive russia ranks among the top threats to american security. mike pompeo also singling out iran and china. reporter: the new face of u.s. intelligence could be this man, mike pompeo. he is president-elect donald trump
laura: thank you very much. marc perelman there. moving to the united states, where russia has been dominating the talk in washington once again. one day after president-elect donald trump said he has a good relationship with vladimir putin, his pick for defense secretary has warned that moscow is trying to destroy nato. james mattis was speaking in a congressional hearing to prove -- approve his appointment. armed forces,ur the most important thing is we recognized the reality of what we deal...
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." ♪ laura: reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. president trump welcomes prime minister may. the leaders of the u.s. and the u.k. reaffirm their tight bond. president trump: a free and independent britain is a blessing to the world and our relationship has never been stronger. laura: a short time ago with the use of his pen, the president signed an executive order putting extreme vetting procedures in place for refugees. and "moonlight" is in the spotlight as one of the year's best films. we will speak to the director behind this big-screen hit. welcome to "world news america." it has been a busy week of first for the new administration. today there was another. a visit to the white house by a foreign leader. britain's prime minister theresa may came to town in search of a trade deal. in the press conference focused on the hot button issues of whether sanctions would be lifted against russia and backing for nato. >> attention! reporter: a week since he took office, president trump welcomed his first foreign leader to the white hous
." ♪ laura: reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. president trump welcomes prime minister may. the leaders of the u.s. and the u.k. reaffirm their tight bond. president trump: a free and independent britain is a blessing to the world and our relationship has never been stronger. laura: a short time ago with the use of his pen, the president signed an executive order putting extreme vetting procedures in place for refugees. and "moonlight" is in the spotlight as one...
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laura: thank you. the main suspect in the new year terror attack that left 39 people dead in and his temple nightclub is still on the run. turkish police have detained more than a dozen so far. mark lowen has been in the club where the massacre took place. days ago this place was full of joy, life, and celebration. is a, reina nightclub crime scene, scarred by terror. we were the only british media allowed in, briefly. a glimpse where 39 people were killed on new year's eve. as 180 the horror bullets were sprayed. people jumping into the freezing phosphorus to escape. the owners say they will reopen the nightclub. it is a sign of the defiant attitude. tearful, butand the turks have lived with the threat of terror for a decade on a smaller scale. they are determined not to let it defeat them. on the right-hand side, a man to avoid a low fence the bullets. the gunman runs up to the door, shooting his way into reina. right of thee video was the nightclub manager, who had a miraculous escape. >> i felt bul
laura: thank you. the main suspect in the new year terror attack that left 39 people dead in and his temple nightclub is still on the run. turkish police have detained more than a dozen so far. mark lowen has been in the club where the massacre took place. days ago this place was full of joy, life, and celebration. is a, reina nightclub crime scene, scarred by terror. we were the only british media allowed in, briefly. a glimpse where 39 people were killed on new year's eve. as 180 the horror...
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laura: one woman's story. now, diamonds are forever and the bigger they are, the more enduring the valley. -- the value. take the foxfire diamond, the largest to be found in north america. it has been on display at the smithsonian's natural history museum. reporter: the story of the foxfire diamond began 2 billion years ago when it was forced by fire and forces deep beneath the earth. now the largest uncut diamond from north america is being studied by scientists at the national museum of natural history. >> it looks like a lump of coal. -- of quartz. >> i think a lot of people would agree with you but i'm sure a lot of people who saw that laying along the side of the road would not even think about picking it up. reporter: diamonds as army -- are as mysterious as meaty rice, both travel through time and -- as serious as meteorites. both travel through time and space to offer clues about the origins of the universe. most are destroyed by the volcanic action that propels them to the earth's surface. >> we know
laura: one woman's story. now, diamonds are forever and the bigger they are, the more enduring the valley. -- the value. take the foxfire diamond, the largest to be found in north america. it has been on display at the smithsonian's natural history museum. reporter: the story of the foxfire diamond began 2 billion years ago when it was forced by fire and forces deep beneath the earth. now the largest uncut diamond from north america is being studied by scientists at the national museum of...
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we showed the video to laura. >> i'm really surprised that somebody actually showed up. it is weird, eerie, to see that they actually were, you know, going through with this. >> reporter: laura is more determined than ever to uncover the truth. is this for real? or is it a scam? >> it was just all a matter of trying to get down to the truth of this. >> reporter: now, "20/20" has uncovered the key to cracking this mystery. it's that other tormented family in ohio, the family of megan lancaster. >> what if he really does have her and i can bring her home? >> reporter: they've also been promised to get their missing loved one back if they bring a supersized bag of benjamins to that same golden arches and deliver it to a man named marcus wearing, you guessed it, a red hat. >> it's almost a relief to know that they were doing this to somebody else in a way because then that's just 100% clarification that some dirtbags out there are trying to get money off of these poor families. >> reporter: both families now convinced they're being conned, and ready to fight back. >> i was,
we showed the video to laura. >> i'm really surprised that somebody actually showed up. it is weird, eerie, to see that they actually were, you know, going through with this. >> reporter: laura is more determined than ever to uncover the truth. is this for real? or is it a scam? >> it was just all a matter of trying to get down to the truth of this. >> reporter: now, "20/20" has uncovered the key to cracking this mystery. it's that other tormented family in...
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laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. america's top intelligence chiefs defend their findings on russian hacking and the motives , calling it a direct campaign to interfere with the u.s. election. could living near a main road increase your risk for dementia? a new study is raising interesting questions. and growing up with a future president. why barack obama's half sister says their upbringing prepared him for office. to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. the top intelligence official in the u.s. made it crystal clear to lawmakers today that russia interfered in america's presidential election and was behind the hack of democratic e-mails. appearing before a senate committee, james clapper squarely pointed the finger at the kremlin. president obama has been briefed on the final report and tomorrow his successor, donald trump, will get the same information. nick bryant starts our coverage. nick: washington is investigating what could be the biggest political break-in since watergate. i
laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. america's top intelligence chiefs defend their findings on russian hacking and the motives , calling it a direct campaign to interfere with the u.s. election. could living near a main road increase your risk for dementia? a new study is raising interesting questions. and growing up with a future president. why barack obama's half sister says their upbringing prepared him for office. to our...
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. -- laura. there has been some serious confusion today. all journalists has been some serious confusion today. alljournalists thought this morning, jeremy corbyn is saying the labour party is going to take a tougher stance on uncontrolled migration. they will say they are not wedded to free movement, that is what we were told. but then jeremy corbyn went on the airwaves this morning as did a series of interviews where he seemed to distance himself from his own words that had been briefed by his own office. they added... before, we we re office. they added... before, we were told he would say we're not wedded to the policy when we went to peter brooke, line added "we are not ruling it out and it might be necessary if we want to have continued to have access to the single market" —— we went to peterborough. keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary was not in peterborough with us, that was quite odd in itself. over the weekend, tom watson, the deputy leader said we did not know the stance for labour. the whole area seems to be confused.
. -- laura. there has been some serious confusion today. all journalists has been some serious confusion today. alljournalists thought this morning, jeremy corbyn is saying the labour party is going to take a tougher stance on uncontrolled migration. they will say they are not wedded to free movement, that is what we were told. but then jeremy corbyn went on the airwaves this morning as did a series of interviews where he seemed to distance himself from his own words that had been briefed by...
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put away the umbrella. >>> you get to dry out, laura. you can barely see anything in livermore as you step out the door. dense fog rolling in. chilly temperatures. then it clears out this weekend. more coming up in the microclimate forecast. >>> a much clearer and calmer view over here at the san mateo bridge. we love twinkling lights. >> the latest development in the sinks tower. a deadline looming today and concerns if an earthquake were to hit. >>> good friday morning. it is 4:39. we get a live look outside at san jose. all clear skies. evergreen, 40 degrees at 8:00. the normal high is 58 but we only make it up to 52 by 2:00. at least we do have the sunshine. it will be a cooler day. i'll show you warmer temperatures some five minutes. >>> there is fog in dublin, livermore. watching the 580 commute. it richmond bridge just fine, along with the bay bridge and san mateo bridge. >>> it's been a long way, but the day is finally here for the new muni cars. no word when we will see them in action. they will have to go through a quick testin
put away the umbrella. >>> you get to dry out, laura. you can barely see anything in livermore as you step out the door. dense fog rolling in. chilly temperatures. then it clears out this weekend. more coming up in the microclimate forecast. >>> a much clearer and calmer view over here at the san mateo bridge. we love twinkling lights. >> the latest development in the sinks tower. a deadline looming today and concerns if an earthquake were to hit. >>> good...
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laura: not for the fainthearted, that one. we're taking a short break.qwux 01/03/17 01/03/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! conferencee republican votes to get the house ethics office. this as the new congress opens today. we will speak with public citizens craig holman, who set up the office of congressional ethics. then to turkey where police continue to search for him and who opened fire inside a nightclub during a new year's celebration,
laura: not for the fainthearted, that one. we're taking a short break.qwux 01/03/17 01/03/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! conferencee republican votes to get the house ethics office. this as the new congress opens today. we will speak with public citizens craig holman, who set up the office of congressional ethics. then to turkey where police continue to search for him and who opened fire inside a nightclub during a new year's...
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laura: it doesn't roll off the tong quite so easily. donald trump has also u.s.atulated by twitter company ford after said it was scrapping plans to build a new plant in mexico and will instead invest in michigan. trump he's been -- has been foratening high tariffs those moving to mexico. residents were hoping that ford would bring hundreds of new jobs to their town. now those dreams are dashed. >> of course it affects us a lot because a lot of people who do not have work going to have the opportunity, and now they no longer have that opportunity. >> without a doubt, we would've loved the investment to come to fruition. we understand the markets and the business plans of companies very according to different circumstances. the state government plans to pursue ford for reinvent -- reimbursement of its own itestment in the plant but downplays concerns and other companies may follow suit. to two --resident it hurt shareholders because the company will lose competitiveness. for all still move production of the focus to an existing plant in
laura: it doesn't roll off the tong quite so easily. donald trump has also u.s.atulated by twitter company ford after said it was scrapping plans to build a new plant in mexico and will instead invest in michigan. trump he's been -- has been foratening high tariffs those moving to mexico. residents were hoping that ford would bring hundreds of new jobs to their town. now those dreams are dashed. >> of course it affects us a lot because a lot of people who do not have work going to have...
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laura: it is all an act? >> of course, he was acting, for me. committee for foreign affairs of 19 people, out of those 19 people, 10 of them are republicans. that means that only one of them who would not vote for rex tillerson would make him mix -- miss his confirmation. so he's giving to the establishment what they want to get. businessman, he witho particular problem russia and all the dictators on this planet because he made great contracts with all of them. a different turn in chicago where barack obama made his last speech as u.s. president. there he sought to comfort his supporters who were worried about the future and talked about promises kept and promises broken that made up his eight years in the white house. take a listen. obama: in 10 days, the world will witness the hallmark of our democracy. no, no, no. the peaceful transfer of power from one freely elected president to the next. i committed to president-elect trump that my administration would ensure the smooth this possible transition, just as president bush did for me. democrac
laura: it is all an act? >> of course, he was acting, for me. committee for foreign affairs of 19 people, out of those 19 people, 10 of them are republicans. that means that only one of them who would not vote for rex tillerson would make him mix -- miss his confirmation. so he's giving to the establishment what they want to get. businessman, he witho particular problem russia and all the dictators on this planet because he made great contracts with all of them. a different turn in...
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laura: former u.s. president barack obama was heavily criticized for stepping back on wasa, and that is why putin able to seize the initiative and become such a major player in what is happening there. do you see that changing now that donald trump is in office? >> it's hard to sell -- hard to tell because donald trump is so unpredictable. among other things, russia and thathave pledged together they will be [indiscernible] said some contradictory things during his campaign, very contradictory things, that he wanted to be very tough on iran and that he wanted some kind of improvement with russia and that russia was a partner in fighting isis. those goals are completely contradictory because russia and iran are allies in syria. at the conclusion of the talks, it makes it even more clear. because russia and iran have moved closer in this regard, it's going to be problematic if trump really wants to work with russia to fight isis. don't forget thatputin was never interested in fighting isis in the first pl
laura: former u.s. president barack obama was heavily criticized for stepping back on wasa, and that is why putin able to seize the initiative and become such a major player in what is happening there. do you see that changing now that donald trump is in office? >> it's hard to sell -- hard to tell because donald trump is so unpredictable. among other things, russia and thathave pledged together they will be [indiscernible] said some contradictory things during his campaign, very...
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=cover shot= =laura/4shot= good morning - and thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia cannon. =sam/4shot= and i'm sam brock (tka >>> whether or not at that. 29 degrees. temperatures dipping below freezing in several areas overnight. a freeze warning in effect for several areas as well. cold is what we're dealing with today. this weekend, getting ready for another major rainstorm. good morning to you. thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. we are definitely keeping you busy. the cold temperatures the start. the tri-valley, 34 degrees. upper 20s as well. 27 now in the north bay. chilly 38 in san francisco. low to mid 50s. once again, we are tracking a very heavy rainstorm in the forecast for the weekend. that starts later tonight. black ice has been developing on the roadways. >> a quick check of the metering lights. they are on. so you may want to head up now. we are starting to see early backup. a quick look at the traffic maps. freeze warnings and watches are affecting some roadways. especially 580, carroll road where there was black ice. it
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where's laura? laura. thank you, laura. terry ruiz, who lost their young daughter, alicia. thank you. beautiful. thank you very much. thank you. stephen ronnabeck who lost their -- his 21-year-old son, grant. thank you, stephen. and we have many others with us from remembrance and from other groups. these are incredible people who are doing so much. i want to thank everybody for being here. very, very special people. thank you. [applause] pres. trump: nothing can ever make their pain go away, but i want you to know that your children will not have lost their lives for no reason. they have set this incredible goal for so many. these were great, young people. and they will be always remembered. always. we will never forget them. [applause] and to the parents and loved ones who kept the flame of justice alive with your activism keep it going. savenow together we will thousands and thousands of lives . when it comes to public safety, there is no place for politics. no republicans, no democrats. just citizens, and good citizens. we want safe communities. and we demand safe commu
where's laura? laura. thank you, laura. terry ruiz, who lost their young daughter, alicia. thank you. beautiful. thank you very much. thank you. stephen ronnabeck who lost their -- his 21-year-old son, grant. thank you, stephen. and we have many others with us from remembrance and from other groups. these are incredible people who are doing so much. i want to thank everybody for being here. very, very special people. thank you. [applause] pres. trump: nothing can ever make their pain go away,...
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laura: were taking a short break. stay with us, more news and headlines for you, right after this. qwueeewep@1@1pxxxxxx 01/31/17 01/31/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> we had a monday night massacre. sally yates, person of great integrity, who followed the law, was fired by the president. amy: president trump has fired the acting attorney general hours after she refused to defend his executive order closing the nation's borders to refugees and citizens of seven majority muslim nations. many have compared it to the 1973 saturday night massacre
laura: were taking a short break. stay with us, more news and headlines for you, right after this. qwueeewep@1@1pxxxxxx 01/31/17 01/31/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> we had a monday night massacre. sally yates, person of great integrity, who followed the law, was fired by the president. amy: president trump has fired the acting attorney general hours after she refused to defend his executive order closing the nation's...
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laura: thank you very much indeed for talking to us. two german now where the country size court has ruled against banning a far right neo-nazi party. despite the group's racist and anti-semitic rhetoric. critics have condemned the incites hate.g it >> leaders of the far right npd party arrived in court this tuesday to hear good news. .heir party will not be banned it marks a defeat for the upper house in germany's parliament who brought the case to court, as it said the npd has been promoting a racist and anti-semitic agenda. by theapplication federal assembly on december 3, 2013, for a ban of the far right npd party has failed, according to a unanimous agreement by the second senate, the npd does indeed pursue anticonstitutional goals, but at the moment there is an insufficient weight of in -- evidence. >> under german law, there must be strong proof that a party poses a significant threat to democracy for it to be banned. despite plentiful press coverage for some of its rallies, the npd only has around 5000 members. afteralso not rep
laura: thank you very much indeed for talking to us. two german now where the country size court has ruled against banning a far right neo-nazi party. despite the group's racist and anti-semitic rhetoric. critics have condemned the incites hate.g it >> leaders of the far right npd party arrived in court this tuesday to hear good news. .heir party will not be banned it marks a defeat for the upper house in germany's parliament who brought the case to court, as it said the npd has been...
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our correspondent laura trevelyan is in chicago. what are we expecting, laura? clive, you can see behind me the crowds are flooding into this lakeside convention centre eager to hear what barack obama convention centre eager to hear what ba rack obama has convention centre eager to hear what barack obama has to say in his closing address to the nation. this is where it all began for him where he came as a community organiser and this is where he claimed victory in chicago in 3008 so it is fitting he should choose this town for his farewell address. people i've been talking to will hope that the president will reassure them, an area of anxiety for democrats as they worry about what donald trump will bring and whether he can repeal obama's legacy as he is promising to do. the white house says this speech will be beyond politics, he will reflect what he has learned in his eight years in politics and offer some hunters to confront the challenges ahead, which is code for dealing with president—elect donald trump. —— pointers. people eagerto hear from such trump
our correspondent laura trevelyan is in chicago. what are we expecting, laura? clive, you can see behind me the crowds are flooding into this lakeside convention centre eager to hear what barack obama convention centre eager to hear what ba rack obama has convention centre eager to hear what barack obama has to say in his closing address to the nation. this is where it all began for him where he came as a community organiser and this is where he claimed victory in chicago in 3008 so it is...
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laura. thank you, laura. r --uiz, who lost their young daughter, alicia. thank you very much. thank you. nnabeck who lost their 21-year-old son, grant. thank you, stephen. and we have many others with us from remembrance and from other groups. these are incredible people who have endured so much and i want to thank everybody for being here. very, very special people. thank you. nothing can ever make the pain go away, but i want you to know that your children will not have lost their lives for no reason. they've set this incredible goal for so many. these were great young people. and they will always be remembered. always. we will never forget them. and to the parents and loved ones who kept the flame of justice alive with your activism, keep it going. and now, together we will save thousands and thousands of lives . when it comes to public safety .here is no place for politics no republicans, no democrats. --t citizens in good citizens, good citizens. we want safe communities. we demand safe communities for everyone. .e want respect we want great schools. we want dignity and e
laura. thank you, laura. r --uiz, who lost their young daughter, alicia. thank you very much. thank you. nnabeck who lost their 21-year-old son, grant. thank you, stephen. and we have many others with us from remembrance and from other groups. these are incredible people who have endured so much and i want to thank everybody for being here. very, very special people. thank you. nothing can ever make the pain go away, but i want you to know that your children will not have lost their lives for...
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welcome back laura thomas, the executive director, -- director of beyond differences. laura, can we begin this conversation and the way in which beyond differences has moved beyond the bay area to the national landscape? >> we are excited about that. about three years ago, we took the lunchtime event call no one eats alone and we scaled it from social media and through word-of-mouth from teacher to teacher. it is an over 1100 schools. we sent out free backpacks to any school in the united states who would like to do no one eats alone at their school. we specifically picked valentine's day, on or near to look at no one eats alone. that is a hard time for students who do not have friends at school. it celebrates the holiday by making friendship more important. we are launching a new curriculum and special event called know your classmates which was modeled after president obama's white house initiative called know your neighbors. we have been partnering with friends to create a new curriculum called know your classmates and we will celebrate the day on october 21. >> hos
welcome back laura thomas, the executive director, -- director of beyond differences. laura, can we begin this conversation and the way in which beyond differences has moved beyond the bay area to the national landscape? >> we are excited about that. about three years ago, we took the lunchtime event call no one eats alone and we scaled it from social media and through word-of-mouth from teacher to teacher. it is an over 1100 schools. we sent out free backpacks to any school in the united...
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laura trevelyan, bbc news, ohio. katty: i am katty kay, thank you for watching. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> bbc world news was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> i think about syria when i go
laura trevelyan, bbc news, ohio. katty: i am katty kay, thank you for watching. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and...
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laura trevelyan, bbc news. katty: a new round of peace talks started today to try to end the war in syria, this time in the capital of kazakhstan. for the first time, they are being brokered by russia, turkey, and iran instead of the united nations. that is not the only difference. tana.doucet is in as it sounds like the talks were pretty contentious, but at least the two sides were sitting together. it's not surprising that after nearly six years of an absolutely be little conflict -- brutal conflict that the warring sides are trading angry accusations and refusing to meet something talks, but new is at least starting to unfold. the fact that for the very first time in six years rebel fighters, syrian generals sat at the same table in public and didn't walk out is a small but very significant step in syria's war. they both agreed that the first priority has to be to cement a shaky cease-fire that was also brokered by russia and by turkey. all of this is happening because what has been happening on the battlefi
laura trevelyan, bbc news. katty: a new round of peace talks started today to try to end the war in syria, this time in the capital of kazakhstan. for the first time, they are being brokered by russia, turkey, and iran instead of the united nations. that is not the only difference. tana.doucet is in as it sounds like the talks were pretty contentious, but at least the two sides were sitting together. it's not surprising that after nearly six years of an absolutely be little conflict -- brutal...
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laura: here's phil crowley in washington. very much a topic of serious contention between democrats and republicans and certainly between environmentalists and republicans, despite the fact that as you just heard, donald trump a few hours ago described himself as an environmentalist. what he is doing here is taking the obama legacy on the chopping president sawmer himself blocking the keystone xl pipeline very much as part of his environmental legacy. and one of the steps on the path toward a climate deal signed in much, obama saw this very as something that would be seen as a stumbling block if he were not to stop the keystone xl pipeline. them will not necessarily be built straight away, but this advance is the possibility of both pipelines being built. one going from candidate to the gulf coast and the other from north dakota to illinois. both of them had been opposed very strongly by environmentalists and by democrats as well. for example, bernie sanders, the former opponent of hillary clinton in the democratic primaries,
laura: here's phil crowley in washington. very much a topic of serious contention between democrats and republicans and certainly between environmentalists and republicans, despite the fact that as you just heard, donald trump a few hours ago described himself as an environmentalist. what he is doing here is taking the obama legacy on the chopping president sawmer himself blocking the keystone xl pipeline very much as part of his environmental legacy. and one of the steps on the path toward a...
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=laura/4shot= ood morning and thank you forjo i'm laura garcia-cannon. =scott/4shot= sam brock.ott mcgrew -- in for =4shot= ad lib toss to weather =kari/cu= =mike/ck= ck traffic maps crash and slog in saleandro =laura/anim= >>> this is the only issue for the bay right now. chp called a sig alert. that's a half hour. northbound 880, marina boulevard. west bound 580 is a good alternate. no backup at the bottom of your screen. 26 minutes. this should actually be orange. it is is about 10 minutes longer to go 880 than 580 towards downtown oakland. >>> thank you very much, mike. >>> to this developing story, the ongoing search under way. it is is day break. more crews will dive into the dumbarton bridge looking for a missing kayaker to disappeared yesterday afternoon. >>> pete suratos live where that search is happening. >> reporter: good morning to you, scott and laura. we have moved through the county park in san jose where crews met up yesterday as they continued their search for kenneth maldonado. we can confirm the u.s. coast guard is out there. we can s
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ok laura. laura trevelya n way forward. ok laura. laura trevelyan they live in chicago. thank you forjoining us right here in newsday on bbc world news. i'm rico hizon in singapore. and i babita sharma. this is lakeside centre in chicago. as wejust babita sharma. this is lakeside centre in chicago. as we just heard from laura and we have been reporting, barack obama is due to come out on that podium you can see as the stage is set at the centre is being filled with hundreds of people. in about 35 minutes time, you can watch live coverage of barack 0bama's final address as president here on bbc world news. stay with us. hello. before our weather turns increasingly wintry, it turns wild and windy. a particularly lively day across the northern half of the uk today. some travel disruption is possible as wee see wind gusts in excess of 60mph. strongest winds through northern scotland as this weather feature pushes east, introducing cold wind across the country and keeping the wind lively and gusty for the morning rush—hour. gusts in excess of 60mph across scotland. frequent
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we have michael akin berg and laura swan with us today. there is a book fair february 10 and 12. welcome mike and laura. >> good morning.>> host: thank you for the books you have brought and you will tell us about the fair. let's look at some of the books i just mentioned. >> the book fair is for books that are unusual that you don't see another context. -- in other contexts. we have the hymnal that was printed in hawaii in 1834. it was designed for missionary activities, but of course they not only had to produce the text in hawaii and, but they had to -- hawaiian and they had to do this all on a hand press. this is a rare hawaiian hymnal from 1834. it's the first one. another example begins in europe in the 1450s in germany. i brought along a 1515 italian imprint that is totally in greek. this is the first printing in rome using the greek font. basically by a poet. what is important about this that it is the first to be seen and it also has a lot of commentary. there were scholars. you will see manufactured -- manuscript books and maps and early imprints and you will see modern
we have michael akin berg and laura swan with us today. there is a book fair february 10 and 12. welcome mike and laura. >> good morning.>> host: thank you for the books you have brought and you will tell us about the fair. let's look at some of the books i just mentioned. >> the book fair is for books that are unusual that you don't see another context. -- in other contexts. we have the hymnal that was printed in hawaii in 1834. it was designed for missionary activities, but...
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laura? laura kuenssberg, bbc news. prime minister, you have talked about where you agree, but you have also said you would be frank where you disagree with the president. can you tell us where in our talks you did disagree, and do you think the president listened to what you have to say? and mr president... we will see what she says! you have said before that torture works. you have praised russia. you have said you wa nt praised russia. you have said you want to ban some muslims from coming to america. you have suggested there should be punishment for abortion. for many people in britain, those sound like alarming beliefs. what do you say to our viewers at home who are worried about some of your views and worried about you becoming the leader of the free world? this was your choice of a question? there goes that relationship. on the issue you raised with me, laura, can i confirm that i have been listening to the president and the president has been listening to me, that is the point of having a conversation. we have b
laura? laura kuenssberg, bbc news. prime minister, you have talked about where you agree, but you have also said you would be frank where you disagree with the president. can you tell us where in our talks you did disagree, and do you think the president listened to what you have to say? and mr president... we will see what she says! you have said before that torture works. you have praised russia. you have said you wa nt praised russia. you have said you want to ban some muslims from coming to...
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where is laura? laura. thank you, laura. i didn't know where i was from ethnically. so we sent that sample off to ancestry. my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. >> martha: breaking tonight, new fallout from one of two executive orders on immigration today. president trump signaling a major crackdown on so-called sanctuary cities. he said he will cut federal taxpayer dollars to jurisdictions that fail to report illegal immigrants or the federal authorities. here's how white house press secretary sean spicer outlined the move earlier today. watch this. >> what the executive order does at that directs the secretary to look at ways, look at funding streams that are going to the cities of federal money is and figure out how we can defund those dreams. the americ
where is laura? laura. thank you, laura. i didn't know where i was from ethnically. so we sent that sample off to ancestry. my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. >> martha:...
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laura, sam? >> thank you very much, vianey. >>> coming up next, there were shots fired at a busy bayer shopping center. now details police are releasing in hopes of nabbing a suspect. >>> plus, a tragedy unfolding overseas this morning. dozens are dead after a cargo plane crashed in the middle east. the investigation now underway to find out what went wrong. ♪living well rise above joint discomfort with move free ultra's triple action joint support for improved mobility and flexibility, and 20% better comfort from one tiny, mighty pill... get move free ultra, and enjoy living well. [bullfighting music] [burke] billy-goat ruffians. seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> good monday morning. it's 5:14. a clear look at san jose as you head out the door. no issues about rain, but we've seen some patchy fog in parts of the bay area. all-clear here, though, in the south bay. patchy frost and in los gatos,
laura, sam? >> thank you very much, vianey. >>> coming up next, there were shots fired at a busy bayer shopping center. now details police are releasing in hopes of nabbing a suspect. >>> plus, a tragedy unfolding overseas this morning. dozens are dead after a cargo plane crashed in the middle east. the investigation now underway to find out what went wrong. ♪living well rise above joint discomfort with move free ultra's triple action joint support for improved...
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where is laura? laura. thank you, laura. introducing the new turbocharged volkswagen alltrack with 4motion all-wheel drive. soon to be... everywhere. do you know how your you might be surprised. stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften, unblocking your system naturally. miralax. >> martha: breaking tonight, new fallout from one of two executive orders on immigration today. president trump signaling a major crackdown on so-called sanctuary cities. he said he will cut federal taxpayer dollars to jurisdictions that fail to report illegal immigrants or the federal authorities. here's how white house press secretary sean spicer outlined the move earlier today. watch this. >> what the executive order does at that directs the secretary to look at ways, look at funding streams that are going to the cities of federal money is and figure out how we can defund those dreams. the american people out there are
where is laura? laura. thank you, laura. introducing the new turbocharged volkswagen alltrack with 4motion all-wheel drive. soon to be... everywhere. do you know how your you might be surprised. stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften, unblocking your system naturally. miralax. >> martha: breaking tonight, new fallout from one of two executive orders on...
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i'm laura trevelyan in the freedom plaza. we are waiting president trump was mac arrival at the first of three inaugural walls he is attending tonight. —— trump's arrival. there's violence before and after the inauguration. more than 200 people are arrested. others make their point more peacefully. welcome to the special programme. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington. in his inaugural speech, he said that from this day forward "it's going to be america first". that means buying american and hiring american. ending what he called the scourge of abandoned factories and rampant crime. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the president—elect of the united states, donald john trump. a scenario few scarcely thought possible, the billionaire reality tv host about to become commander—in—chief of the most powerful nation on earth. # america # it's a ceremony going back over 200 years that has changed little
i'm laura trevelyan in the freedom plaza. we are waiting president trump was mac arrival at the first of three inaugural walls he is attending tonight. —— trump's arrival. there's violence before and after the inauguration. more than 200 people are arrested. others make their point more peacefully. welcome to the special programme. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington....
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where is laura? good. [applause] thank you laura. they lost their young daughter felicia. thank you. stephen, who lost his 21-year-old son. thank you stephen. we have many others with us from remembrance and other groups. these are incredible people who have endured so much. i want to thank everybody for being here. thank you. [applause] nothing can ever make their pain go away. i want you to know your children will not have lost their lives for no reason. they have set this incredible goal for so many. these were great young people they can always be remembered. we will never forget them. [applause] and to the parents of loved ones who kept the flame of justice alive with your activism, keep it going. together, we will save thousands and thousands of lives when it comes to public safety. there is no place for politics. democrats,ans, no just citizens, and good citizens. and we safe communities demand safe communities for everyone. we want respect we want great schools, we once dignity and equality for everyone. i will be a president. i promise you, for everyone. [applause
where is laura? good. [applause] thank you laura. they lost their young daughter felicia. thank you. stephen, who lost his 21-year-old son. thank you stephen. we have many others with us from remembrance and other groups. these are incredible people who have endured so much. i want to thank everybody for being here. thank you. [applause] nothing can ever make their pain go away. i want you to know your children will not have lost their lives for no reason. they have set this incredible goal for...