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let's bring in our clare sebastian. clare? >> reporter: alison, we are getting a sense of confusion and perhaps frustration with the mixed messages from washington. on the one hand, president trump wants a closer relationship with russia, but the comments from the defense secretary and secretary of state in the last 24 hours. i want to read a tweet from the russian senator who summed it up. he said trump hopes to make a deal with russia. mattis thinks he can put pressure with a position of strength. three lines from one administration. i want to point out the comments from mattis where he said they hope to start dialogue from a position of strength provoked a strong reaction in moscow. the defense minister called that fruitless and wanted clarity. we heard from another deputy prime minister. he said nato should check its facts before saying it wanted to approach russia from a position of strength. there is still the will in russia. the president saying he thinks it would be a good time to restore dialogue with u.s. intelligenc
let's bring in our clare sebastian. clare? >> reporter: alison, we are getting a sense of confusion and perhaps frustration with the mixed messages from washington. on the one hand, president trump wants a closer relationship with russia, but the comments from the defense secretary and secretary of state in the last 24 hours. i want to read a tweet from the russian senator who summed it up. he said trump hopes to make a deal with russia. mattis thinks he can put pressure with a position...
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cnn's clare sebastian is live in moscow. clare, the ambassador was a supporter of russia. he was also a bridge builder. >> reporter: absolutely. he was despite disagreeing with colleagues at the u.n. on russian policy, he was well respected. we have seen an outpouring of condolence to the shocking death. vladimir putin was said to be upset. he greatly valued vitaly churkin's professionalism and diplomatic tall eent we have se sergei lavrov leaving a note in the book of condolence here at the ministry. he was respected by his colleagues, even the ones he clashed with the most. telling with the response from samantha power. devastated by the russian ambassador vitaly churkin's passing. deeply caring man who did all he could to bridge the differences. you remember, there was a harsh exchange over russian actions in syria. power asking churkin have you no shame. u.s. should look to syria. the fact he had heated exchange and garnered respect. it shows the level of experience and heavyweight nature of the man whose career spanned three decades. he began in the soviet union. a lo
cnn's clare sebastian is live in moscow. clare, the ambassador was a supporter of russia. he was also a bridge builder. >> reporter: absolutely. he was despite disagreeing with colleagues at the u.n. on russian policy, he was well respected. we have seen an outpouring of condolence to the shocking death. vladimir putin was said to be upset. he greatly valued vitaly churkin's professionalism and diplomatic tall eent we have se sergei lavrov leaving a note in the book of condolence here at...
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we want to bring in clare sebastian in moscow. clare, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, miguel. we had stronger statements in the past from haley's predecessor. this is separate from what we thought under president trump. it sets up the same argument we saw with the obama administration. the u.s. blaming russia for violence in ukraine and russia continues to blame ukraine. sanctions, of course, remain in place. there was a modification overnight to one of the obama administration's sanctions. the white house emphasizes this is not an easing of sanctions. they also said they knew in advance about haley's speech at the u.n. that sense of warming relations not materializing. russia trying to put a positive spin on the comments. russian ambassador to the u.n. saying he had noticed a change in tone from the u.s. side. there is a long road ahead. he does hope that leads to more constructive relationships. the violence is continues in ukraine. more reports of potential civilian casualties and calls from international monitors to l
we want to bring in clare sebastian in moscow. clare, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, miguel. we had stronger statements in the past from haley's predecessor. this is separate from what we thought under president trump. it sets up the same argument we saw with the obama administration. the u.s. blaming russia for violence in ukraine and russia continues to blame ukraine. sanctions, of course, remain in place. there was a modification overnight to one of the obama administration's...
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cnn's clare sebastian is live with the latest from moscow. how is moscow reacting, clare? >> reporter: i think with great shock and sadness this morning. this certainly came as a shock to many here. we heard condolences coming from all kinds of quarters. the russian president saying he greatly valued churkin's professionalism and talent. said to be upset. we have seen flowers laid. a book of condolences which the foreign minister sergei lavrov signed. he is expressing his condolence. he was a very good friend vitaly churkin. he was his predecessor to the u.n. i think it is telling as well. the reaction coming in not just from moscow, but churkin's colleagues at the u.n. many he clashed with on certainly foreign policy issues, but garnered their respect. i want to read a tweet from samantha power. devastated by the passing of vitaly churkin. diplomatic maestro and caring man who did all he could to bridge u.s. and russia differences. you will remember it was in december they had a harsh exchange of words over syria. power asking vitaly churkin if he could experience no sham
cnn's clare sebastian is live with the latest from moscow. how is moscow reacting, clare? >> reporter: i think with great shock and sadness this morning. this certainly came as a shock to many here. we heard condolences coming from all kinds of quarters. the russian president saying he greatly valued churkin's professionalism and talent. said to be upset. we have seen flowers laid. a book of condolences which the foreign minister sergei lavrov signed. he is expressing his condolence. he...
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we have cnn's clare sebastian with more. many were listening to haley's comments. it is a sharper tone than what we heard from the administration. >> reporter: absolutely, christine. this sets up the exact clash we saw repeatedly with russia and the obama administration. the u.s. blaming russia for the violence in ukraine and for the russian foreign minister coming out overtly blaming ukraine for the escalation. despite a small modification in the u.s. sanction on russia overnight, they remain in place. the white house saying not only there is no easing in sanctions, but crucially saying they knew about nikki haley's speech in advance of that happening. as for russia's response, the russian ambassador saying after the meeting and putting a positive spin on it. this was a noticeable change in the tone in the u.s. he hopes it leads to a more constructive relationship. the back drop, christine, is one of violence in eastern ukraine. we heard more shelling from the organization from security and cooperation in europe. they say they saw civilian casualties. they don't k
we have cnn's clare sebastian with more. many were listening to haley's comments. it is a sharper tone than what we heard from the administration. >> reporter: absolutely, christine. this sets up the exact clash we saw repeatedly with russia and the obama administration. the u.s. blaming russia for the violence in ukraine and for the russian foreign minister coming out overtly blaming ukraine for the escalation. despite a small modification in the u.s. sanction on russia overnight, they...
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let's go to cnn's international correspondent clare sebastian live in moscow. so, clare, we're trying to block the condolences. what is ukraine trying to accomplish? >> well, it was interesting, ana, i think it just shows how high the tensions are running between russia and ukraine at the moment. is this a u.n. reaction essentially to the sudden death of vitaly churkin, russia's long-serving u.n. ambassador. and including a presidential statement on this, is this a formal document issued by the council. and they said for a press statement, the prime minister saying that was appropriate and another diplomat telling cnn that he believes that is the traditional way things are done. but very strong words from russia in response, the foreign minister sergey lavrov saying this goes beyond christian values, it's beyond good and evil. and when asked about this, spokesman peskov said let's not judge. specifically, on the ground in eastern ukraine, a cease-fire that has brokered partly by russia and ukraine and germany as well is hanging by a thread. the independent moni
let's go to cnn's international correspondent clare sebastian live in moscow. so, clare, we're trying to block the condolences. what is ukraine trying to accomplish? >> well, it was interesting, ana, i think it just shows how high the tensions are running between russia and ukraine at the moment. is this a u.n. reaction essentially to the sudden death of vitaly churkin, russia's long-serving u.n. ambassador. and including a presidential statement on this, is this a formal document issued...
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clare is live for us in moscow. clare, cease fires have failed before, and even before this one took effect, both sides were accusing each other of violating the terms. so what chance does this one have? and what are the expectations here? >> reporter: yeah. you're right. we've seen this many times before. it's two years this month that they -- since they signed the agreements under the protocol. despite multiple local and overacting cease fire agreements they haven't been able to keep to the terms. it has started on the ground now in eastern ukraine nine and a half hours ago. we got an update in europe, they are the ones monitoring the situation there, have a listen to what they said. >> there's large numbers of cease fire violations this weekend alone particularly next week, we have counted violations of the cease fire. since midnight they have been reduced and we have only seen up to now small arms firing into the region. that's promising, however heavy weapons remain on both sides of the areas where they shouldn
clare is live for us in moscow. clare, cease fires have failed before, and even before this one took effect, both sides were accusing each other of violating the terms. so what chance does this one have? and what are the expectations here? >> reporter: yeah. you're right. we've seen this many times before. it's two years this month that they -- since they signed the agreements under the protocol. despite multiple local and overacting cease fire agreements they haven't been able to keep to...
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by the end of the week clare ta kes continent. by the end of the week clare takes over so from friday you will notice a difference, particularly in the strength of the wind. more from me later on. —— the colder air takes over. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the house of lords are to begin debating article 50, the bill paving the way for the start of brexit. a big overspend for the nhs in england, latest figures i don't want to hold up what the british people want. a big overspend for the nhs in england, latest figures show it is hundreds of millions over budget. a big rise in council tax bills across england as local authorities try to tackle the social care crisis. most households could be charged 5% more from april. trouble for the new leader of ukip; two senior party officials in liverpool quit citing "crass insensitivity" over the hillsborough tragedy. in the next hour we'll look at the vice president reassurances to european allies. us vice president pence, speaking to european leaders said that washington is sti
by the end of the week clare ta kes continent. by the end of the week clare takes over so from friday you will notice a difference, particularly in the strength of the wind. more from me later on. —— the colder air takes over. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the house of lords are to begin debating article 50, the bill paving the way for the start of brexit. a big overspend for the nhs in england, latest figures i don't want to hold up what the british people want. a big overspend...
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good morning, clare sebastian. >> reporter: good morning. we heard from the kremlin calling for an apology from fox news and calling the comments unacceptable. as for the response from president trump, the kremlin preferred not to comment. yes, the trump administration is leaving the door open for better relations and so is the kremlin. there are divisions that are starting to appear. on that briefing with the kremlin, they talked about iran. kremlin saying it fundamentally disagrees with the classification of iran as the number one terrorist state. iran is a key ally of russia. particularly in syria. a fellow backer of the bashar al assad regime. how can he work with russia and at the same time not backing iran in the conflict? this as for the kremlin, there are profound divisions on certain global issues with russia and the u.s. that should not stop the two sides working together on beneficial issues. >> a fascinating weekend of developments. when you look at it from moscow, different from what we hear in the united states. the sunday show
good morning, clare sebastian. >> reporter: good morning. we heard from the kremlin calling for an apology from fox news and calling the comments unacceptable. as for the response from president trump, the kremlin preferred not to comment. yes, the trump administration is leaving the door open for better relations and so is the kremlin. there are divisions that are starting to appear. on that briefing with the kremlin, they talked about iran. kremlin saying it fundamentally disagrees with...
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we have cnn's clare sebastian. giving putin some love, but reacting to being called a killer. >> reporter: and miguel, the comments coming out from the kremlin spokesperson saying that the comments from bill o'reilly unacceptable and offensive. when asked to respond to how mr. trump responded saying the u.s. is not so innocent in that department. he said he would prefer not to comment. the message here is the u.s. administration is leaving the door open to potential improvement in relations with russia and russia is doing the same. there are potential cracks we are starting to see emerge with the escalation with violence in ukraine. we don't know how the u.s. will respond to that comment from mike pence over the weekend. saying they are very concerned. questions remain about how they respond. and iran is another key issue. the kremlin spokesperson does not agree as iran as the number one terrorist key state. how this will evolve still remains an open question. >> typically signals are sent. this time, every signal
we have cnn's clare sebastian. giving putin some love, but reacting to being called a killer. >> reporter: and miguel, the comments coming out from the kremlin spokesperson saying that the comments from bill o'reilly unacceptable and offensive. when asked to respond to how mr. trump responded saying the u.s. is not so innocent in that department. he said he would prefer not to comment. the message here is the u.s. administration is leaving the door open to potential improvement in...
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let's go to clare sebastian. what is moscow saying now? >> well, the issue whether there were any contacts with the russia campaign is nothing knew here. we heard from the deputy foreigner prior to the days to the election that there was anything unusual about that and we don't know anything about the content other frequency. but we are expecting to get the first high-level face-to-face meeting between russia and the u.s. that should happen tomorrow between russian foreign minister sergey lavrov and secretary of state rex tillerson. and this comes at a heim of heightened tension, news coming out of the u.s., three separate military incidents from russia, plus a military source telling cnn that russia has deployed a ground launch missile in violation of a 1987 treaty. we also hear from military sources in the u.s. that a russian spy ship is floating in international offer of delaware. that has happened before. but not that often. and the final incident happened last week, three russian planes, according to the u.s., bumping a u.s. navy vess
let's go to clare sebastian. what is moscow saying now? >> well, the issue whether there were any contacts with the russia campaign is nothing knew here. we heard from the deputy foreigner prior to the days to the election that there was anything unusual about that and we don't know anything about the content other frequency. but we are expecting to get the first high-level face-to-face meeting between russia and the u.s. that should happen tomorrow between russian foreign minister sergey...
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i'm a bill surprised clare doesn't. she is right, theresa may, when she says if we don't get a good deal, we're prepared not to have a deal. what are the consequences of that? one of the failings of previous administration under mr cameron and an administration i couldn't support is they said they would have a deal at any price. look where that got us. one of the things that we need to recognise with the greatest respect, because many of the issues trade policy for example, because we haven't as a house of commons been debating and thinking about them for 40 years, one or two mps are getting their head around the idea that for example, you don't need a free trade agreement or single market membership to buy and sell stuff. the political classes need to play a little bit of catch up and when they do that, they will probably find it's not actually so dauntingment other countries around the world manage self government. i think we can doa manage self government. i think we can do a good job too. it is the transition, it is
i'm a bill surprised clare doesn't. she is right, theresa may, when she says if we don't get a good deal, we're prepared not to have a deal. what are the consequences of that? one of the failings of previous administration under mr cameron and an administration i couldn't support is they said they would have a deal at any price. look where that got us. one of the things that we need to recognise with the greatest respect, because many of the issues trade policy for example, because we haven't...
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clare joins us. before we talk about the russian military actions, i want to ask you about the breaking news. i know it's early in moscow. give us a sense if you can as to how kremlin may be reacting to news that trump advisers were in frequent communication with russian operatives. >> yeah. isa, it is a little early for official reaction, but we did know from the russian side that there were contacts during the campaign after the few days after the election. we heard from someone who said the contacts had been taken place. as to the frequency and content, we don't know anymore at this stage, but interestingly in the wake of the resignation or the resignation of michael flynn, russia officially has said this is an internal u.s. matter that they are not getting involved. they said the conversations took place, but as to the content of them and whether that influenced, whether the sanctions were discussed and whether that influenced president putin's decision in december, the russian side said that inf
clare joins us. before we talk about the russian military actions, i want to ask you about the breaking news. i know it's early in moscow. give us a sense if you can as to how kremlin may be reacting to news that trump advisers were in frequent communication with russian operatives. >> yeah. isa, it is a little early for official reaction, but we did know from the russian side that there were contacts during the campaign after the few days after the election. we heard from someone who...
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cnn's clare sebastian is joining us with the latest. many americans are waking up stunned to hear the revelations. what are you hearing from moscow? >> we just heard from the kremlin spokesman dmitry peskov. he didn't actually deny any conversations. the deputy foreign minister admitted a few days after the election there were conversations with russia and the trump campaign. but the spokesman did pour cold water on the reporting of this saying don't read morning newspapers. he did say, more might come out so let's waits for that time, leaving the door open there. it is the kind of rhetoric we've been hearing coming outside of russia all morning against the media, mainly. another senior russian politician tweeted earlier trying to beat trump with the russia card. essentially suggesting that the media are trying to whip up anti-russian feeling around this president for a long time saying he had wanted close relations with russia. one thing the russians are worried about, alison, is that comment by sean spicer in the briefing yesterday wh
cnn's clare sebastian is joining us with the latest. many americans are waking up stunned to hear the revelations. what are you hearing from moscow? >> we just heard from the kremlin spokesman dmitry peskov. he didn't actually deny any conversations. the deputy foreign minister admitted a few days after the election there were conversations with russia and the trump campaign. but the spokesman did pour cold water on the reporting of this saying don't read morning newspapers. he did say,...
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now, let's go to the rolling farmlands of county clare in the west of ireland. # 0h, lisdoonvarna # lisdoon...lisdoon...lisdoon # lisdonvarna. ..# it's a place that's quiet and peaceful for 47 weeks of the year. # lisdoon...lisdoon...lisdoon # lisdonvarna # but for five weekends in the early autumn, this little town is inundated with visitors from all over the world. and they're all here looking for that special someone. the lisdonvarna matchmaking festival is europe's largest singles event, attracting up to 60,000 people each year. it's been a local tradition for over 160 years. the festival was originally designed to help find wives for lonely farmers at the end of the harvest season. for the past half—century, willie daly has been the town's matchmaker in chief, using skills passed down from his father and grandfather. these days, the matching is less about dowries and property, and more about finding true love. most of my matchmaking has been a little bit different from my grandfather and father. and i do enjoying it this way. when i introduce people, i try to have a little bit of mag
now, let's go to the rolling farmlands of county clare in the west of ireland. # 0h, lisdoonvarna # lisdoon...lisdoon...lisdoon # lisdonvarna. ..# it's a place that's quiet and peaceful for 47 weeks of the year. # lisdoon...lisdoon...lisdoon # lisdonvarna # but for five weekends in the early autumn, this little town is inundated with visitors from all over the world. and they're all here looking for that special someone. the lisdonvarna matchmaking festival is europe's largest singles event,...
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now let's go to the rolling farmlands of county clare in the west of ireland. # 0h, lisdoonvarna # lisdoon...lisdoon...lisdoon # lisdonvarna. ..# it's a place that's quiet and peaceful for 47 weeks of the year. # lisdoon...lisdoon...lisdoon # lisdonvarna # but for five weekends in the early autumn, this little town is inundated with visitors from all over the world. and they're all here looking for that special someone. the lisdonvarna matchmaking festival is europe's largest singles event, attracting up to 60,000 people each year. it's been a local tradition for over 160 years. the festival was originally designed to help find wives for lonely farmers at the end of the harvest season. for the past half—century, willie daly has been the town's matchmaker in chief, using skills passed down from his father and grandfather. these days, the matching is less about dowries and property, and more about finding true love. most of my matchmaking has been a little bit different from my grandfather and father. and i do enjoying it this way. when i introduce people, i try to have a little bit of mag
now let's go to the rolling farmlands of county clare in the west of ireland. # 0h, lisdoonvarna # lisdoon...lisdoon...lisdoon # lisdonvarna. ..# it's a place that's quiet and peaceful for 47 weeks of the year. # lisdoon...lisdoon...lisdoon # lisdonvarna # but for five weekends in the early autumn, this little town is inundated with visitors from all over the world. and they're all here looking for that special someone. the lisdonvarna matchmaking festival is europe's largest singles event,...
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all right, clare. thanks for joining us. >>> and we'll have more on our breaking news coverage, the suspension of a u.s. travel ban from certain muslim majority countries. >>> plus we talk to a group of voters about how president trump is doing so far, and their answers may surprise you. only true match has l'oreal's technology to match your skin's unique tone and undertone. 100% guaranteed. there's only one true match for me. and it's perfect. from l'oreal. don't pay hundreds more for taxes and fees on your wireless bill. introducing t-mobile one. now with taxes and fees included. get 4 lines of unlimited lte data for 40 bucks each. all unlimited. all in! switch to t-mobile today. "how to win at business." step one: suck on and point decisively with the arm of your glasses. it is no longer eyewear, it is your wand of business wizardry. it is abracadabra.ewear, you've just gone from invisible to invincible. step two: before your meeting, choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty poi
all right, clare. thanks for joining us. >>> and we'll have more on our breaking news coverage, the suspension of a u.s. travel ban from certain muslim majority countries. >>> plus we talk to a group of voters about how president trump is doing so far, and their answers may surprise you. only true match has l'oreal's technology to match your skin's unique tone and undertone. 100% guaranteed. there's only one true match for me. and it's perfect. from l'oreal. don't pay hundreds...
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clare's hospital in denville, new jersey, they still can't stop talking about it. >> you don't forget any call like that. >> reporter: a few months ago, these emergency responders got a call for a man with chest pain. and, what a heart they found. >> first thing he said was, don't let me die. >> he said that to me, too. he said all he wanted to do was take his wife out to ruth's chris for dinner. >> reporter: her favorite restaurant. >> it was pretty cute. >> reporter: those were the final words of 91-year-old joe leifken. his last wish before suffering a major heart attack, was to take his wife to dinner one last time. >> it seemed as though he loved her a great deal. >> reporter: his wife, margie, can't tell you how hard it is to lose the love of your life. can't tell you, because her husband's death was short-lived. >> oh, you're making me lunch, honey? >> yes, darling. >> reporter: joe was gone just ten minutes, before medics restarted his heart. and what amazed them was what he woke up shouting. >> he said, "ruth's chris!" >> reporter: he's coming back from the dead, and he's say
clare's hospital in denville, new jersey, they still can't stop talking about it. >> you don't forget any call like that. >> reporter: a few months ago, these emergency responders got a call for a man with chest pain. and, what a heart they found. >> first thing he said was, don't let me die. >> he said that to me, too. he said all he wanted to do was take his wife out to ruth's chris for dinner. >> reporter: her favorite restaurant. >> it was pretty cute....
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from sacramento, california, please welcome clare crawley. [cheers and applause] how you doing, girl? >> hello. [cheers and applause] >> good to have you here on "millionaire." >> i'm so excited to be here. >> good to be away from the roses, away from the beaches... >> yes. >> away from the raccoons. >> you want to talk pressure... [chuckles] go on "the bachelor." >> right? yeah. people don't understand. there is a lot of pressure on that show. i know it just seems like we're traveling around the world, you know, sipping mimosas and sitting around in our robes, but there's more to it than that. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> um, but i'm there to help from time to time. >> you actually were so helpful, to me, especially, i think. >> 'cause we did have a moment. >> we had a moment in new zealand. >> 'cause you were on juan pablo's season, which i-- i can apologize for now. [laughter] um...who knew?
from sacramento, california, please welcome clare crawley. [cheers and applause] how you doing, girl? >> hello. [cheers and applause] >> good to have you here on "millionaire." >> i'm so excited to be here. >> good to be away from the roses, away from the beaches... >> yes. >> away from the raccoons. >> you want to talk pressure... [chuckles] go on "the bachelor." >> right? yeah. people don't understand. there is a lot of...
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now let's go to the rolling farmlands of county clare in the west of ireland. # 0h, lisdoonvarna # lisdoon...lisdoon...lisdoon # lisdonvarna...# it's a place that's quiet and peaceful for 47 weeks of the year. # lisdoon...lisdoon...lisdoon # lisdonvarna # but for five weekends in the early autumn, this little town is inundated with visitors from all over the world. and they're all here looking for that special someone. the lisdonvarna matchmaking festival is europe's largest singles event, attracting up to 60,000 people each year. it's been a local tradition for over 160 years. the festival was originally designed to help find wives for lonely farmers at the end of the harvest season. for the past half—century, willie daly has been the town's matchmaker in chief, using skills passed down from his father and grandfather. these days, the matching is less about dowries and property, and more about finding true love. most of my matchmaking has been a little bit different from my grandfather and father. and i do enjoying it this way. when i introduce people, i try to have a little bit of magi
now let's go to the rolling farmlands of county clare in the west of ireland. # 0h, lisdoonvarna # lisdoon...lisdoon...lisdoon # lisdonvarna...# it's a place that's quiet and peaceful for 47 weeks of the year. # lisdoon...lisdoon...lisdoon # lisdonvarna # but for five weekends in the early autumn, this little town is inundated with visitors from all over the world. and they're all here looking for that special someone. the lisdonvarna matchmaking festival is europe's largest singles event,...
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from sacramento, california, please welcome clare crawley. [cheers and applause] how you doing, girl? >> hello. [cheers and applause] >> good to have you here on "millionaire." >> i'm so excited to be here. >> good to be away from the roses, away from the beaches... >> yes. >> away from the raccoons. >> you want to talk pressure... [chuckles] go on "the bachelor." >> right? yeah. people don't understand. there is a lot of pressure on that show. i know it just seems like we're traveling around the world, you know, sipping mimosas and sitting around in our robes, but there's more to it than that. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> um, but i'm there to help from time to time. >> you actually were so helpful, to me, especially, i think. >> 'cause we did have a moment. >> we had a moment in new zealand. >> 'cause you were on juan pablo's season, which i-- i can apologize for now. [laughter] um...who knew? but, yes, there--you and
from sacramento, california, please welcome clare crawley. [cheers and applause] how you doing, girl? >> hello. [cheers and applause] >> good to have you here on "millionaire." >> i'm so excited to be here. >> good to be away from the roses, away from the beaches... >> yes. >> away from the raccoons. >> you want to talk pressure... [chuckles] go on "the bachelor." >> right? yeah. people don't understand. there is a lot of...
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then clare came back to us and told us there was nothing they could for ollie. so that was the worst car journey ever. tell us their style currently one point above the relegation zone after issuing of poor performances. craig shakespeare was his assistant insisted that ranieri had not lost support of the players. and they said the players need the fans on their side. i can't tell the fans how to behave but i will say that we need their support over the next coming matches. finally from me can you categorically say that he hadn't lost some parts of the dressing room? again, pure speculation, there was a lot of frustration because of the results, he hadn't lost the dressing room. well the decision to sack ranieri hasn't gone down well with the lifelong leicester fan and former striker gary lineker. he told us he's saddened by the club's treatment of the man who led them to their first title in their history. last season is the inextricable one, not this season, so the fact they have managed to get in a reasonable position in the last 16 in the champions league wi
then clare came back to us and told us there was nothing they could for ollie. so that was the worst car journey ever. tell us their style currently one point above the relegation zone after issuing of poor performances. craig shakespeare was his assistant insisted that ranieri had not lost support of the players. and they said the players need the fans on their side. i can't tell the fans how to behave but i will say that we need their support over the next coming matches. finally from me can...
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for more let's bring in clare sebastian. clare, how is the kremlin reacting to the comments and the assessment of the conflict by the pentagon? >> reporter: no official reaction from the kremlin to the specific comments, but all along russia has said it's not party to the conflict in eastern ukraine, that that's happening within ukraine's borders and its armed forces aren't involved. but the consensus is that russia wields considerable influence over the separatist in eastern ukraine. yesterday angela merkel was on the phone with president putin urging him to use the influence to help end the violence in eastern ukraine. we expect the kremlin to come out against the comments that that's the line they're taken all along. for mr. trump, that got the seal of approval in russia. sergey lavrov praising the approach saying it marks a qualitative approach from the previous administration. and mr. trump says he wants to wait and find out more and that he doesn't think separatists are controlled by russia. so certainly both sides, do
for more let's bring in clare sebastian. clare, how is the kremlin reacting to the comments and the assessment of the conflict by the pentagon? >> reporter: no official reaction from the kremlin to the specific comments, but all along russia has said it's not party to the conflict in eastern ukraine, that that's happening within ukraine's borders and its armed forces aren't involved. but the consensus is that russia wields considerable influence over the separatist in eastern ukraine....
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fox's clare simms shows a look from the nrg stadium >> those are all cameras, we're looking straight down every line. >> reporter: field operation kevin cal hasn't hasn't says they got every angle covered. >> we can tell definitively if someone is in or out of bounds, if someone caught the ball or a did no we want to make sure we're able to show the football game. >> reporter: the network has a total of 99 cameras with 83 focused on the field. more than any other game this season. and they're unveiling a new feature be the player, they use 38 cameras mounted around the stadium to give viewers an unprecedented perspective. >> we're able to sit there and give the point of view of any player on the field. we can show you what -- what matt ryan saw right before he threw a touchdown pass >> 200 crew on the field. 180,000 feet of cable >> this is a fox set >> and a collectable preand post game set will bring the action into your living room >> the best view of this game is at home absolutely. >> you'll have access to things people don't have. if you're football fan and you want to watch th
fox's clare simms shows a look from the nrg stadium >> those are all cameras, we're looking straight down every line. >> reporter: field operation kevin cal hasn't hasn't says they got every angle covered. >> we can tell definitively if someone is in or out of bounds, if someone caught the ball or a did no we want to make sure we're able to show the football game. >> reporter: the network has a total of 99 cameras with 83 focused on the field. more than any other game...
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but they now have until wednesday to clare out. that is when the state and federal authorities say they will start arresting anyone who was left. the u.s. army corps of engineers say it is concerned about the threat of spring flooding and the protesters' safety. horace: right now big news. the president and the first lady are expecting. talking about the feathered first couple nesting at the national arboretum. an egg was spotted in the nest last night. it should hatch in a month. the bald eagles had two eaglets last year. we have a link to that eagle camera. you can get it at wjla.com. but while the eagles are draw online, the pandas are one of the biggest draws at the national zoo. everywhere really. alison: of course. tomorrow, everybody around here is sad because our panda cub bao bao has to head back brianne carter is live at the zoo. it was packed with crowds today. brianne: these are visitors left over from earlier today even though the zoo is now closed. not justice here at the zoo but trying to get here. the number of peop
but they now have until wednesday to clare out. that is when the state and federal authorities say they will start arresting anyone who was left. the u.s. army corps of engineers say it is concerned about the threat of spring flooding and the protesters' safety. horace: right now big news. the president and the first lady are expecting. talking about the feathered first couple nesting at the national arboretum. an egg was spotted in the nest last night. it should hatch in a month. the bald...
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. >> i don't have to clare it. the question was do you respect -- clarify it. the question was do you respect him? he is popular in his country if you listen to various reports. >> the russian government would not comment but to demanded an apology from fox news. >>> and all right, it's wet and windy start to the week as we take a live look outside right now. and as you can see, the traffic is backed up on that bridge. roberta's here with the forecast. >>> and we have several rounds moving in and the first one is bursts of heavy rain into the overnight hours and another shot is precipitation on tuesday and lingering into wednesday. yet, another storm to deal with on thursday withlyingerring showers into friday. -- with lingering showers into friday. and a lot of patients make -- patients make it through the commute. d in the east bay from walnut creek and concord and clayton, the light rain showers the this hour and you can see that six 80 junction near pleasanton and miringa and dapville with light precipitation. you will see up to four inches of rain by wedne
. >> i don't have to clare it. the question was do you respect -- clarify it. the question was do you respect him? he is popular in his country if you listen to various reports. >> the russian government would not comment but to demanded an apology from fox news. >>> and all right, it's wet and windy start to the week as we take a live look outside right now. and as you can see, the traffic is backed up on that bridge. roberta's here with the forecast. >>> and we...
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cnn's clare sebastian joins us now live from moscow. good to see you, claire. so let's start with that fox interview and president trump responding to a question about vladimir putin saying we've got a lot of killers. you think our country is so innocent. how is that defense of russia and president trump being received in the country? >> suddenly getting a lot of attention. those comments by president trump and the subsequent interview that mike pence gave where he essentially left the door open to lifting sanctions on russia should make change its position on certain things. those are getting a lot of attention in russia, leading state tv bulletins overnight and this morning. i think the sanctions issue in particular is a key priority for president putin to see that lifted. that's partly to explain high this is getting so much attention. but here sitting in moscow, i think the striking thing is not just the reaction it's getting but how you can see a parallel in the type of rhetoric what the kremlin tends to do when it refers to u.s. and the west. we had presi
cnn's clare sebastian joins us now live from moscow. good to see you, claire. so let's start with that fox interview and president trump responding to a question about vladimir putin saying we've got a lot of killers. you think our country is so innocent. how is that defense of russia and president trump being received in the country? >> suddenly getting a lot of attention. those comments by president trump and the subsequent interview that mike pence gave where he essentially left the...
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also clare sebastian live in moscow. we appreciate the reporting today from both of you. we'll stay in touch with you. other news stories we're following this hour, top members of the president's national security team will attend the munich security conference starting in just a few hours. the vice president of the united states, mike pence. defense secretary james mattis. and homeland security secretary john kelly will take part in the talks. they will discuss threats facing europe and the rest of the world. >>> the head of samsung is under arrest on corruption charges in connection with the scandal that brought down the president of south korea. jae yi lee is accused of bringing president park geun-hye to gain support for a merger which would have given lee a tighter grip on samsung, south korea's biggest conglomerate. >>> a suicide attack at a shrine in southern pakistan has killed at least 75 worshippers. it's wounded more than 200 other people. the isis affiliate in afghanistan and pakistan is claiming responsibility for the attack. the pakistani military spokesman
also clare sebastian live in moscow. we appreciate the reporting today from both of you. we'll stay in touch with you. other news stories we're following this hour, top members of the president's national security team will attend the munich security conference starting in just a few hours. the vice president of the united states, mike pence. defense secretary james mattis. and homeland security secretary john kelly will take part in the talks. they will discuss threats facing europe and the...
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senator clare mccas cal in m-- she's on a planned visit and mansion held an invitation only event in north dakota. another held public events. just not the traditional town halls. same with montana senator who opted for an online town hall fehall v v via facebook live. one had days where he shadows different workers at their respective jobs. he's up for reelection in 2018. democratic strategists are telling me that this is an opportunity to avoid those more brash town halls which are simply just too risky right now. they see no upside in putting themselves in a position where an exchange with an angry pro p -- protester could go viral. there's another reason why some democrats want to hold off on town halls right now. >> i think they are avoiding stepping on the anti-republican story. because it is the republican town halls that have become very controversial and it's video clips from those town halls that have made it on to the national news night after night. so if a democrat has a town hall and it turns messy, that steps on the story. that makes it a bipartisan story probably less
senator clare mccas cal in m-- she's on a planned visit and mansion held an invitation only event in north dakota. another held public events. just not the traditional town halls. same with montana senator who opted for an online town hall fehall v v via facebook live. one had days where he shadows different workers at their respective jobs. he's up for reelection in 2018. democratic strategists are telling me that this is an opportunity to avoid those more brash town halls which are simply...
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. >> clare sebastian, thank you so much. >>> for the first time u.s. investigators have collected details of the dossier from the british spy, those details are coming straight ahead to you. >>> plus, is there new a new reality for undocumented immigrants of the u.s. after an arizona mother of two is deported after routine check-in with immigration officials. mexico's warning for its citizens living in the u.s. that's coming up. only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® >>> cnn has learned new information about the ongoing investigation into allegations raised in a collection of memos created by a former british intelligence agent, a political opponent then candidate donald trump. cnn chief national security correspondent jim shutz toe and justice correspondent evan perez has been working the story. jim starts with the new details. >> reporter: christie and victor, for the first time u.s. investigators tell cnn they have corroborated some of the communications detailed in a 3
. >> clare sebastian, thank you so much. >>> for the first time u.s. investigators have collected details of the dossier from the british spy, those details are coming straight ahead to you. >>> plus, is there new a new reality for undocumented immigrants of the u.s. after an arizona mother of two is deported after routine check-in with immigration officials. mexico's warning for its citizens living in the u.s. that's coming up. only tylenol® rapid release gels have...
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. >> clare for us in moscow. thank you. john. >>> well, the trump administration has take an hard line with iran since taking office. now iran's supreme leader is going after mr. trump personally. we'll have his comments in just a moment. >>> a warm welcome back to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm isa soares live in london. >> i'm john vause live in los angeles. iran is continuing the war of words with the trump administration. this time from the very top. in an address to military leade leaders, the supreme leader thanked the new u.s. president for exposing america's shortcomings and damaging its place on the world stage. >> translator: he made it easier for us to reveal the true face of the united states. something we have been saying for more than 30 years about political, economic, moral, and social corruption within the u.s. government. he came out and exposed it during his election campaign and after the election. now with everything he's doing he's showing the real america and the true meani
. >> clare for us in moscow. thank you. john. >>> well, the trump administration has take an hard line with iran since taking office. now iran's supreme leader is going after mr. trump personally. we'll have his comments in just a moment. >>> a warm welcome back to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm isa soares live in london. >> i'm john vause live in los angeles. iran is continuing the war of words with the trump administration. this time...
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someone asks questions told not to give up the republicans >> the nation's most vulnerable democrats like clare mckaskle up for reelection in 2017 are avoiding town halls as well. in new york, brian llenas, fox news. . >>> democrats met in atlanta to elect a new leader. tom perez was the first latino and hope to build on the president trump moment to back congress in 2018. after that intense scrutiny following internal controversies involving the two previous chairs. >>> we want to remind you for more political coverage keep it here on fox 5, we'll take a closer look on fox 5 on the hill. also, dc's only live daily evening political talk show can every week night at 6:30 p.m. >>> time now is 7:26. coming up. >>> a texas teenager born a female and transitioning to male causing somewhat of a controversy in texas. we'll tell you about the sports controversy that is. having people take sides. >>> r. >>> caitlin is back with a look at today's weather. here's a live look for you. she's going to tell us what she can look forward to in the week ahead. fox 5 news morning will be right back. z29kuz zstz
someone asks questions told not to give up the republicans >> the nation's most vulnerable democrats like clare mckaskle up for reelection in 2017 are avoiding town halls as well. in new york, brian llenas, fox news. . >>> democrats met in atlanta to elect a new leader. tom perez was the first latino and hope to build on the president trump moment to back congress in 2018. after that intense scrutiny following internal controversies involving the two previous chairs. >>>...
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fox clare simmons gives us a behind the scenes look at all the preparations >> those are cameras so that we're looking straight down every line at the end zone as well as the end zone, the goal line >> from the to the ceilings, field president field operations kevin c a l a han has every angle covered >> i want to make sure we can tell definitively if someone is in and out of bounds, if the ball hit the ground or did not. we want to make sure we're able to see the football game >> the network has a total of 99 cameras, 83 field, more than any other game this season, and they're unveiling a new feature for coverage called be the player. where they use 38 cameras mounted around nrg stadium to give viewers an unprecedented perspective on big plays >> we're able to sit there and give the point of view of any player on the field. we can show you what matt ryan saw right before he threw a touchdown pass >> 200 crew on the field, 180,000 feet of cable. and a collapsible preand post game set will bring the action right into your living room >> the best view of this game is at home absolutely. yo
fox clare simmons gives us a behind the scenes look at all the preparations >> those are cameras so that we're looking straight down every line at the end zone as well as the end zone, the goal line >> from the to the ceilings, field president field operations kevin c a l a han has every angle covered >> i want to make sure we can tell definitively if someone is in and out of bounds, if the ball hit the ground or did not. we want to make sure we're able to see the football...
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. >> i think there's a -- clare lopez. there's an element that we've not discussed and it doesn't have to do with technology or engineering, but it is rather the ideology of the regime. in other words, what is its character? what is its definition? we can look to its own constitution for that definition, which is a jihadist regime that seeks to impose sharia on the entire world. that's what it's constitution says. so with that in mind and understanding the iranian nuclear weapons program has been a contest time since the date it was born in the 1980s, what are we doing now to verify or to investigate or at least to consider what iran is doing clandestinely and the sites that is nothing to do with the jcpoa, but where very likely additional enrichment activities and nuclear warhead are indeed continue? what can we say about those things, if anything? >> iran is a big country. over 1000 kilometers in this way and i think 400 that way. you cannot go and check every nook and cranny there. you can't knock on every door in the c
. >> i think there's a -- clare lopez. there's an element that we've not discussed and it doesn't have to do with technology or engineering, but it is rather the ideology of the regime. in other words, what is its character? what is its definition? we can look to its own constitution for that definition, which is a jihadist regime that seeks to impose sharia on the entire world. that's what it's constitution says. so with that in mind and understanding the iranian nuclear weapons program...
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michigan, what's best for our communities, rural communities where the hospital like where i grew up in clare was the largest employer in the community, greatly affected and impacted by what happens to medicare and medicaid funding. if the hospital's not there, chances are the doctors aren't there either or the nurses. our larger communities where obviously our hospitals are critically important as well. and so when we look at communities and hospitals and doctors, families, children, seniors and the broad economy -- which, by the way, 1/6 of the whole economy in our country is health care, connected to health care. so who is in charge as secretary of health and human services is a big deal, which is why we have focused so much on this individual, his policies, his ideas and his own background as well. as we have gone through the confirmation process, it's clear to me that congressman price's policies do not, do not have the best interests of the people i represent in michigan at heart, which is why i will be voting no on his confirmation. i've heard from thousands of people around michigan.
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pass 123, you open up a bit with more volume across the key bridge from rosslyn into georgia town, clare barton, river road, signal 270 southbound heavier volume clearing from 70 through the truck scales, a little bit of a slowdown through urbana and in maryland, the outer loop remains heavy with a 15-minute slowdown, volume gun to pick up through south of the icc down to the beltway and if your taking metro, to train as far as on the blue line, arlington cemetery station closed the last day of safetrack surge 12 impacting the blue line. next, allison? >>. >>> new this morning, two people involved in a racially charged confrontation in georgia, back in 2015, at a child's birthday party. facing serious prison time >> a judge said kayla ray norton to 15 years in prison with six to year, and jose got 20 years with 13 to serve in prison. these two are among a dozen people who dougville in 2015 hustling racist threats at african-american children. men had confederate flags. they made threats against a mother and her son, this happened weeks after the charleston church massacre >> the judge ha
pass 123, you open up a bit with more volume across the key bridge from rosslyn into georgia town, clare barton, river road, signal 270 southbound heavier volume clearing from 70 through the truck scales, a little bit of a slowdown through urbana and in maryland, the outer loop remains heavy with a 15-minute slowdown, volume gun to pick up through south of the icc down to the beltway and if your taking metro, to train as far as on the blue line, arlington cemetery station closed the last day of...
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this from clare, "i have had a life living with the chaos caused by mental illness, symptoms include anxiety for which i take pills at home. this latest behaviour by the government just shows again how much it says one thing and demonstrates another when it comes to mental health." thank you. thank you for coming on the programme. we will continue to report on that. we will see if any decisions are made in the budget which is not too far away. we will have the latest news and sport in a minute. before that, here is the weather. colder than russia says one newspaper this morning! just as spring comes! this morning it was minus eight celsius in some places. we have got clear skies. some of us have seen snow this morning. look at these beautiful alpacas in derbyshire! we have got snow in cheshire, in macclesfield and we have had snow this morning and you can see it lying there in shropshire, but blue skies as well. it has not been snowing everywhere. it was in cumbria. look at the cloud here. it isa high cumbria. look at the cloud here. it is a high feature as we go through the next few
this from clare, "i have had a life living with the chaos caused by mental illness, symptoms include anxiety for which i take pills at home. this latest behaviour by the government just shows again how much it says one thing and demonstrates another when it comes to mental health." thank you. thank you for coming on the programme. we will continue to report on that. we will see if any decisions are made in the budget which is not too far away. we will have the latest news and sport in...
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clare says, wow, what an incredible young woman, she will go far. ellie says this on twitter, i am listening now, what an inspiration. thank you very much. it is true. thank you. do you forgive your parents? absolutely, absolutely. no matter the choices they make, i continue to forgive them. iam they make, i continue to forgive them. i am thankfulfor the opportunities they have given me to become an independent person, to choose good pathways. maybe if my childhood was different, i would not have had the opportunities i have now to be independent and ambitious and to have the drive i have. i will be eternally grateful for that. you are only a teenager, do you know what you want to do? not entirely, see what opportunities come my way, i guess. i wish you lots of luck. thank you for talking to us. thank you. if you want to get in touch with chelsea cameron and us, you can send us an e—mail. still to come: this evening mps will vote on the bill that would allow theresa may to trigger article 50 and formally notify the eu of the uk's intention to leav
clare says, wow, what an incredible young woman, she will go far. ellie says this on twitter, i am listening now, what an inspiration. thank you very much. it is true. thank you. do you forgive your parents? absolutely, absolutely. no matter the choices they make, i continue to forgive them. iam they make, i continue to forgive them. i am thankfulfor the opportunities they have given me to become an independent person, to choose good pathways. maybe if my childhood was different, i would not...