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so i'm here with michelle deans a former boy in this league and midfielder now michel what i want to know is there's been another win for byron but most importantly in fact a couple of goals for braman in munich the first time they've actually scored them there since twenty fourteen what i want to know is what the gene take away from this game first of all the two goals of freeman unbelievable there at the lead in the game but you know by i mean it is by many as a strong strong team and if you see it live on dusty and miller you know this from the fantastic goals of miller was brilliant and and the second goal of his header was from another mother looking very hostile. yeah at the moment here you have to say there are seventeen points away from from the whole holy whole teams and i think that the congregation by many also braman let's be honest brave and they did it well but you know if you don't win the table if you see that. then at the bottom of the table then. you have to be careful because you don't know the next games there are very good teams are coming and you have to beat th
so i'm here with michelle deans a former boy in this league and midfielder now michel what i want to know is there's been another win for byron but most importantly in fact a couple of goals for braman in munich the first time they've actually scored them there since twenty fourteen what i want to know is what the gene take away from this game first of all the two goals of freeman unbelievable there at the lead in the game but you know by i mean it is by many as a strong strong team and if you...
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so i'm here with michelle deans a former born this league and midfielder now michel what i want to know is there's been another win for byron but most importantly in fact a couple of goals for braman in munich the first time they've actually scored them there since twenty fourteen what i want to know is what the jew take away from this game first of all the two goals of bremen. unbelievable there at the lead in the game but you know by i mean it is by many as a strong strong team and if you see it live on dusty and miller know this from a fantastic goals of miller was brilliant and and the second goal of his header was from another they looked very hard stop. yeah at the moment here you have to say there are seventeen points away from from the whole holy whole teams and i think that the congregation by many also braman let's be honest braman they did a well but you know if you don't win the table if you see that. at the bottom of the table then. you have to be careful because you don't know the next games they're very good teams are coming and you have to beat them you have to you need
so i'm here with michelle deans a former born this league and midfielder now michel what i want to know is there's been another win for byron but most importantly in fact a couple of goals for braman in munich the first time they've actually scored them there since twenty fourteen what i want to know is what the jew take away from this game first of all the two goals of bremen. unbelievable there at the lead in the game but you know by i mean it is by many as a strong strong team and if you see...
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so i'm here with michelle deans a former boy in this league and midfielder now michel what i want to know is there's been another win for byron but most importantly in fact a couple of goals for braman in munich the first time they've actually scored them there since twenty fourteen what i want to know is what the jew take away from this game first of all the two goals of braman. unbelievable there at the lead in the game but you know by a minute is by many as a strong strong team and if you see it live on dusty and lola you know this from the fantastic goals of miller was brilliant and and the second goal of his header was from another another they looked very honest. yes at the moment here you have to say there are seventeen points away from from the whole holy whole teams and i think that the congregation by many and also brian let's be honest braman they did it well but you know if you don't win the table if you see that. at the bottom of the table then. you have to be careful because you don't know what makes games there are very good teams are coming and you have to beat them y
so i'm here with michelle deans a former boy in this league and midfielder now michel what i want to know is there's been another win for byron but most importantly in fact a couple of goals for braman in munich the first time they've actually scored them there since twenty fourteen what i want to know is what the jew take away from this game first of all the two goals of braman. unbelievable there at the lead in the game but you know by a minute is by many as a strong strong team and if you...
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so i'm here with michel deans a former born this leader midfielder now michel what i want to know is there's been another win for byron but most importantly in fact a couple of goals for braman in munich the first time they've actually scored them there since twenty fourteen what i want to know is what the jew take away from this game first of all the two goals of freeman. unbelievable there at the lead in the game but you know by many it is by many as a strong strong team and if you see it live on dusty and miller you know this from the fantastic goals of miller was brilliant and and second goal of his header was from another another they looked very hard stop. yes at the moment here you have to say there are seventeen points away from from the whole holy whole teams and i think that the congregation. also braman let's be honest braman they did it well but you know if you don't on the table if you see that down. at the bottom of the table then. you have to be careful because you don't know the next games there are very good teams are coming and you have to beat him if you need point
so i'm here with michel deans a former born this leader midfielder now michel what i want to know is there's been another win for byron but most importantly in fact a couple of goals for braman in munich the first time they've actually scored them there since twenty fourteen what i want to know is what the jew take away from this game first of all the two goals of freeman. unbelievable there at the lead in the game but you know by many it is by many as a strong strong team and if you see it...
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so i'm here with michel deans a former boy in this league and midfielder now michel what i want to know is there's been another win for byron but most importantly in fact a couple of goals from braman in munich the first time they've actually scored them there since twenty fourteen what i want to know is what the jew take away from this game first of all the two goals of freeman. unbelievable there at the lead in the game but you know by i mean it is by many as a strong strong team and if you see it live on dusty and miller you know things from the fantastic goals of miller was brilliant and and the second goal of his header was from another another they looked very honest. yes at the moment you have to say there are seventeen points away from from the whole holy whole teams and i think that the congregation by many also braman let's be honest braman they did it well but you know if you don't win the table if you see that down. at the bottom of the table then. you have to be careful because you don't know the next games there are very good teams are coming and you have to beat them you
so i'm here with michel deans a former boy in this league and midfielder now michel what i want to know is there's been another win for byron but most importantly in fact a couple of goals from braman in munich the first time they've actually scored them there since twenty fourteen what i want to know is what the jew take away from this game first of all the two goals of freeman. unbelievable there at the lead in the game but you know by i mean it is by many as a strong strong team and if you...
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. >> "abc7 news at 6:00" starts right now. michelle: chaotic moments caught on camera. shots fired at police as a high-speed chase races down i-95 toward a catastrophic end. jonathan: thousands are stranded at dulles international airport as flight after flight piles up on a runway all because of weather happening somewhere else. michelle: bailing water from a popular d.c. fish market. how it happened and what saved the day. >> now, "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. jonathan: as we come on the air at 6:00, we are tracking an east coast disaster. images like these coming from the northeast, communities that have been hit hard. some actually evacuated after record flooding in the winter bomb cyclone. word tonight of mark deaths now from michelle: that as our area deals with the dozen of water main breaks leaving the crews racing to repair the damage to keep water flowing into homings. all -- flowing into homes from the dangerous cold snap. chief meteorologist bill kelly is following the winter records. bill: some areas could tie or break the record tomorrow morning and s
. >> "abc7 news at 6:00" starts right now. michelle: chaotic moments caught on camera. shots fired at police as a high-speed chase races down i-95 toward a catastrophic end. jonathan: thousands are stranded at dulles international airport as flight after flight piles up on a runway all because of weather happening somewhere else. michelle: bailing water from a popular d.c. fish market. how it happened and what saved the day. >> now, "abc7 news at 6:00". on your...
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michelle: heartbreaking images now from fairfax county of a dog saved from near death. a month ago in centreville starved, dehydrated and hurt. now recovering the playful dog named max weighs almost twice as much as he did when found. police home someone recognizes the dog and knows who the owner is. reward is possible for anyone who helps find max's family. nancy: bizarre way to get a coupon. who ikea is telling to urinate on the catalog to flush out savings. michelle: update on the shocking video. the school board president defending the arrest of a teacher who asked a question. bill: good evening, everyone. i'm meteorologist bill kelly. we are at 40 degrees here. look to the west. 64 in nashville now. it's 60 louisville. some of that is heading our nancy: i.c.e. agents conducting predawn raids at 7-eleven across maryland. across the country a hundred stores were swept and 21 people arrested. officials are calling the targeting maket of many illegal hires. immigration enforcement has expanded sharply under president trump with a 40% increase in deportation arrests. mi
michelle: heartbreaking images now from fairfax county of a dog saved from near death. a month ago in centreville starved, dehydrated and hurt. now recovering the playful dog named max weighs almost twice as much as he did when found. police home someone recognizes the dog and knows who the owner is. reward is possible for anyone who helps find max's family. nancy: bizarre way to get a coupon. who ikea is telling to urinate on the catalog to flush out savings. michelle: update on the shocking...
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michelle: congratulations on all fronts. now to a bizarre story of survival. an eagle swooping down and snatching a dog out of a pennsylvania family's backyard. they saw it circling and didn't think anything of until the unthinkable happened. they posted zoe's picture on facebook. amazingly someone had found her alive. they were searching for the owners. >> ed the second thing i -- the second thing i see is monica and her granddaughter and zoe. >> people are good. there is good in the world. >> the owner is looking at buying special velcro outfits for animals that will undo if snatched. >>> "7 on your side" next has a warning and protective measures to make sure you are not hacked. >> the snow stopped. now it's time to clean up. we take you back to here. the ocean city cleanup that michelle: a "7 on your side" consumer alert. the password and search history may be up for grabs. nancy: they found a weakness in chips powering most of our device and what is safe. nathan: i brought out devices to explain what is vulnerable or safe. the computers like this laptop a
michelle: congratulations on all fronts. now to a bizarre story of survival. an eagle swooping down and snatching a dog out of a pennsylvania family's backyard. they saw it circling and didn't think anything of until the unthinkable happened. they posted zoe's picture on facebook. amazingly someone had found her alive. they were searching for the owners. >> ed the second thing i -- the second thing i see is monica and her granddaughter and zoe. >> people are good. there is good in...
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for now. michelle: flights diverted from the northeast to our area. we will take you to dulles airport where some travelers were surprised to be welcomed to nancy: the tie-breaker deciding control of the statehouse but as richard reeve reports the democrats are not ready to give up. >> they put names in the canisters and dropped it into a bowl. picked one out. the winner. the stuff of political drama. >> board of election members -- >> putting the names of david yancey and shelly simonds in film canisters. plopping them into a glass bowl. picking out the winner. 50/50 chance. yancey, the g.o.p. incumbent became the winner. the race certified and now it appears he is on his way back. this is after disputed ballot which bubbles were filled in for both candidates. the attorneys arguing successfully that the ballot should be democrats argue it should be thrown out. after the drawing, simonds says she wasn't ready to concede. >> yesterday, i offered my opponent a deal that would have made this final. he did not take the deal. therefore for me, all options
for now. michelle: flights diverted from the northeast to our area. we will take you to dulles airport where some travelers were surprised to be welcomed to nancy: the tie-breaker deciding control of the statehouse but as richard reeve reports the democrats are not ready to give up. >> they put names in the canisters and dropped it into a bowl. picked one out. the winner. the stuff of political drama. >> board of election members -- >> putting the names of david yancey and...
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michelle williams, emma watson, susan, and james franco joins us now. >> hey brother. >> and my brother. >> and your brother. >> so making a movie about perhaps the worst movie ever, it's either genius or somebody -- somebody thought you were crazy. >> i think a lot of people thought we were crazy including the producer seth rogen, oh, this is crazy, but, i just thought, you know, as weird as this story is, it has so much heart and that if we did it right, that would come across. that it would be a bizarre film, but at the same time, it would be a very universal film. >> well, everybody's just clambering about it. and we hope off great time in there. >> thanks, brother. >> nice to meet you. and again, a lot of women bringing the stars bringing activists with them. as their dates to talk about what's going on here tonight. it's a dual purpose. kate, it's celebration, but it's also about activism and the two are really going together really well, hand in hand, it's a real celebratory feel on this carpet, kate. >> all right al roker out there live. thanks so much, al. >>> in case you misse
michelle williams, emma watson, susan, and james franco joins us now. >> hey brother. >> and my brother. >> and your brother. >> so making a movie about perhaps the worst movie ever, it's either genius or somebody -- somebody thought you were crazy. >> i think a lot of people thought we were crazy including the producer seth rogen, oh, this is crazy, but, i just thought, you know, as weird as this story is, it has so much heart and that if we did it right, that...
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michelle williams, emma watson, susan, and james franco joins us now. >> hey brother. >> and my brother. >> and your brother. >> so making a movie about perhaps the worst movie ever, it's either genius or somebody -- somebody thought you were crazy. >> i think a lot of people thought we were crazy including the producer seth rogen, oh, this is crazy, but, i just thought, you know, as weird as this story is, it has so much heart and that if we did it right, that would come across. that it would be a bizarre film, but at the same time, it would be a very universal film. >> well, everybody's just clambering about it. and we hope off great time in there. >> thanks, brother. >> nice to meet you. and again, a lot of women bringing the stars bringing activists with them. as their it's a dual purpose. kate, it's celebration, but it's also about activism and the two are really going together really well, hand in hand, it's a real celebratory feel on this carpet, kate. >> all right al roker out there live. thanks so much, al. >>> in case you missed it, a truly amazing play this weekend as the ten
michelle williams, emma watson, susan, and james franco joins us now. >> hey brother. >> and my brother. >> and your brother. >> so making a movie about perhaps the worst movie ever, it's either genius or somebody -- somebody thought you were crazy. >> i think a lot of people thought we were crazy including the producer seth rogen, oh, this is crazy, but, i just thought, you know, as weird as this story is, it has so much heart and that if we did it right, that...
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michelle: now some must-see video that is absolutely a case of don't try this. viewers share the video with us on a creek in stafford. the water is a couple feet deep. a reminder of the ice. two girls riding saucers down snowy hills in the carolina and they went on a frozen creek and they crashed through the ice. the girls managed to hang on to the ice and tread water until the firefighters pulled them to safety. you want to have a good time but you have to stay safe. that is something we stress so much. nancy: with the ice melting now we have seen so many people walking around. even the reflecting pool at the lincoln memorial this past weekend. bill: a quick rebound in the temperatures. we went five days in a row with temperature below freezing. sunday is considerably below. now we are 50's today. by friday we are in the mid-60's. the ice is tough. mother nature that plus sunlight. the story tonight is that. the temperatures. how quickly we are rebounding. 45 degrees is the number. down 6 from the high today. in the low 50's. it just felt different. even in the
michelle: now some must-see video that is absolutely a case of don't try this. viewers share the video with us on a creek in stafford. the water is a couple feet deep. a reminder of the ice. two girls riding saucers down snowy hills in the carolina and they went on a frozen creek and they crashed through the ice. the girls managed to hang on to the ice and tread water until the firefighters pulled them to safety. you want to have a good time but you have to stay safe. that is something we...
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michelle: right now loosening winter's grip and the dangers we are facing as you start to thaw out. >> what are you doing? >> what are you doing? a teacher dragged away from a school board meeting in handcuffs. who she questioned moments before. michelle: four years after a truck plowed into an a.t.v. station, the man behind the wheel explains what made him do it. announcer: now "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. nancy: thank you for joining us. first tonight the anchor of the silver spring redevelopment is leaving. michelle: discovery communications consolidating the headquarters in new york brad bell is live outside one discovery place. brad? brad: this is the big discovery building. if you haven't seen it, it is huge. it takes up a city block. the lobby is a museum and the old motorcycles from the hit show "orange county choppers" from some years back. all of this now is going away. a business decision as discovery takes over the scripts networks. discovery employees heading to lunch today declined to speak on camera. a few acknowledged privately it was hard to hear. the closure of
michelle: right now loosening winter's grip and the dangers we are facing as you start to thaw out. >> what are you doing? >> what are you doing? a teacher dragged away from a school board meeting in handcuffs. who she questioned moments before. michelle: four years after a truck plowed into an a.t.v. station, the man behind the wheel explains what made him do it. announcer: now "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. nancy: thank you for joining us. first tonight the anchor of...
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and let's bring in our political correspondent michelle or chris now she is at the city's headquarters there in berlin hi michelle and how things are gotten underway today. well pretty much a matter of fact the leaders into the building the studio headquarters here in berlin behind me in their cars they went they kind of avoided the cameras here because there has been an agreement that it's been largely kept to that it would always be up to the party that's hosting the talks to make at the end of the day and the comments that we heard so far from the. on sunday evening were that constructive talks were under way that they were hopeful that would they would be able to agree something what one has to bear in mind that this really is a talk about a very old relationship in power continuing the democrats and i'm going to you party and what failed would have been a new relationship a new political setup so both sides really know each other rather well they know where the red lines are and they're clearly struggling to really communicate that there is a completely new element to this politic
and let's bring in our political correspondent michelle or chris now she is at the city's headquarters there in berlin hi michelle and how things are gotten underway today. well pretty much a matter of fact the leaders into the building the studio headquarters here in berlin behind me in their cars they went they kind of avoided the cameras here because there has been an agreement that it's been largely kept to that it would always be up to the party that's hosting the talks to make at the end...
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speak. >> now it's michelle's turn, running all the way, gets to the edge. sonny michelle will send the dogs on to the championship game! >> he's going to be popular there in athens. >> you think? >> that 54-4 w all the way back to georgia. to play monday's national championship game in atlanta. that was the highest-scoring rose bowl, by the way, in history. they even got fireworks and stuff. right after it ended, uga fans crashed stub hub looking for tickets. the cheapest available is just over $2,000. >> go uga, go! that's cheer, right? the second semi-final. >> monday, the crimson tide's defense rolled on both sides of the ball as you can see. >> roll tide. >> exactly. >> minutes after pick being oi e pass, darren payne, there he is with that pass. clemson's next possession, matt wi they were excited. they were like, this is why we voted for nick saban to be our next senator in alabama. the crimson tide makes it an all sec showdown for the title. >>> michigan melted under the sun. they met the wolverines and the gamecocks came roaring back. score 23 strai
speak. >> now it's michelle's turn, running all the way, gets to the edge. sonny michelle will send the dogs on to the championship game! >> he's going to be popular there in athens. >> you think? >> that 54-4 w all the way back to georgia. to play monday's national championship game in atlanta. that was the highest-scoring rose bowl, by the way, in history. they even got fireworks and stuff. right after it ended, uga fans crashed stub hub looking for tickets. the...
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michelle: now a pay gap fire storm. a new report claims mark wahlberg was paid way more than his female costar. according to "usa today" he got $1.5 million for reshooting his scenes in "all the money in the world." while michelle williams was paid less than $1,000. do the math, folks. that is not even 1% of what wahlberg made. nancy: actor james franco denying sexual allegations against him. it started when he wore a pin on sunday that called for ending abuse against women. according to the "new york times," text messages appeared online in 2014 to suggest 17-year-old girl. he called that false. michelle: the me too movement on display in the "state of the union." women of the house working group invite the colleagues to dress in black and protest. this following a similar display in hollywood in the golden globes. this is to show support for the antisexual harassment movement. michelle: congressman darrell issa will not seek re-election this year. the republican from california who once led the house oversight committ
michelle: now a pay gap fire storm. a new report claims mark wahlberg was paid way more than his female costar. according to "usa today" he got $1.5 million for reshooting his scenes in "all the money in the world." while michelle williams was paid less than $1,000. do the math, folks. that is not even 1% of what wahlberg made. nancy: actor james franco denying sexual allegations against him. it started when he wore a pin on sunday that called for ending abuse against women....
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let's bring in our political correspondent michelle akers now with us here in studio michelle good morning to you what is the thirty percent that is keeping the two sides apart. well there's a lot on substance and now this new is the self set finishing line that i believe could well be extended into friday but that's not hold our breath on that. it gets to the issues that are at the hospital what these parties stand for and there we see taxation the question of social justice here in germany was something that the social democrats really tried to fight an election campaign on and didn't really get that point across what it has to this time around so what will the top tax rate be that's the big question hanging in the room now and of course the issue of migration and then we're not talking about large numbers necessarily but the principle whether the social democrats will go along and once again extend basically a poor's in letting migrants asylum seekers here and only with less aside in status bring their relatives to germany we saw a lot of juggling of figures that we're hearing now a num
let's bring in our political correspondent michelle akers now with us here in studio michelle good morning to you what is the thirty percent that is keeping the two sides apart. well there's a lot on substance and now this new is the self set finishing line that i believe could well be extended into friday but that's not hold our breath on that. it gets to the issues that are at the hospital what these parties stand for and there we see taxation the question of social justice here in germany...
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more now from michelle esteban. >> every year, flu season arrives and we roll up our sleeve. what if there was no annual poking and pain? instead a vaccine that lasted for years. >> a new concept in flu vaccines. it will be the next n >> she and her team are develop what is known as a universal flu vaccine. a dna vaccine. >> these are our vaccines. >> they insist it tackles the flu's biggest challenge. mutation. scientists to have guess a the flu will look like long before every season. that's because the constantly change go. >> it would be a little less effective. >> they said they get around the genetic changes by isolating gentle components of the flu that don't change. a gene gun which releases a painless puff into the skin and injects it into the cells. it promise the body to create its own immunity. she said test go on primates revealed 100 protection against the sirg late go virus. she homes it will hit the market within ten years, followed by clinical trials. >>> researchers say testing on primates has >>> some saw 2018 in with one heck of a bang. a spark from a lit
more now from michelle esteban. >> every year, flu season arrives and we roll up our sleeve. what if there was no annual poking and pain? instead a vaccine that lasted for years. >> a new concept in flu vaccines. it will be the next n >> she and her team are develop what is known as a universal flu vaccine. a dna vaccine. >> these are our vaccines. >> they insist it tackles the flu's biggest challenge. mutation. scientists to have guess a the flu will look like...
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michelle: breaking news now from prince william county. shooting between two vehicles happened between old triangle road and saidwick place in dumfries. the police are on the scene but both vehicles left and no word if anyone was hit. we will follow it for you. metro is stepping up the efforts to reduce the number of attacks on metro bus drivers. a metro committee today heard from a national panel suggesting metro want buss to have shields for drivers on the troublesome routes and bar troublemakers from riding buses. the general manager called for more interaction with the public. >> latest initiative is to humanize a lot of the employees to the community as a whole. these are people tha >> remember this all comes after a number of attacks on metro drivers including this one where a woman threw urine on a driver. metro is also calling for harsher penalties for people convicted of assaulting drivers nancy: right now campus town hall at howard university as the classes are not in session for some students there because of the cold spell we w
michelle: breaking news now from prince william county. shooting between two vehicles happened between old triangle road and saidwick place in dumfries. the police are on the scene but both vehicles left and no word if anyone was hit. we will follow it for you. metro is stepping up the efforts to reduce the number of attacks on metro bus drivers. a metro committee today heard from a national panel suggesting metro want buss to have shields for drivers on the troublesome routes and bar...
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michelle: update now. things are getting back to normal after the blue and orange line after a track problem near mcpherson square snarled the start of if commute. trains are no longer single tracking but you should expect delays to linger to the everything. jonathan: the battle of steve bannon and donald trump. if you haven't heard, president trump sparring with the former top strategist steve bannon. in a statement president said, "bannon not only lost his job, he lost his mind." he went on to minimize bannon's role in the campaign and in the white house. in a new book bannon calls a campaign meeting between a russian lawyer, donald trump kushner as "treasonous" and "unpatriotic." steve bannon reportedly talk told the president several times a week since leaving the white house in august. michelle: for the first time in recent history, montgomery county officials have charged an alleged drug dealer with manslaughter. the accusation his fentanyl was lethal. montgomery county reporter kevin lewis with a st
michelle: update now. things are getting back to normal after the blue and orange line after a track problem near mcpherson square snarled the start of if commute. trains are no longer single tracking but you should expect delays to linger to the everything. jonathan: the battle of steve bannon and donald trump. if you haven't heard, president trump sparring with the former top strategist steve bannon. in a statement president said, "bannon not only lost his job, he lost his mind." he...
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michele kosinski joins us from washington with more. what do we know about the goals out of the end of the meeting? >> is an emergency meeting and the u.s. wants to garner support and have kind of a stronger, more collective voice, supporting the anti-government protesters in iran as well as condemning the iranian government. we've seen the u.s. be extremely vocal on this over the last couple of weeks. even at times seemed to -- they seemed to be pushing for regime change, even though they haven't been so specific on the language. so you would think it would be simple since so many of the u.s.'s allies feel the same way to have this collective voice, but not exactly. it really depends on the circumstances. we know from last week the u.s. and its closest allies, france, germany, the uk, and italy, they were trying to get italy on board too, they were going to put out this strongly worded condemnation of how iran has responded to these protests, but it never happened. they just couldn't agree on the consensus. now at this security council
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michel platini of course us the former u.s. president who is actually buying from football of ministration by the thief ethics committee a couple of years ago it was his idea and basically the idea behind it was to replace what have been described as meaningless friendly's because often between torments you have these big games between say teams like germany taking the actions dying or you know i'm but it's in many ways it gave players who hadn't really had a chance to play in the national team an opportunity and it also gave the coaches to basically maybe top it so perhaps we might not see the rotation that we saw previously with players i'm formations in the squads so it's bringing in a whole new level for the teams across here so how would it work then because the new one had system or team playing against a giant and get some kind of experience in this new system how it's complicated how's it going to go and it is complicated i'm sure you know are you ready for this ok right so there are forty there for leagues and we'll ca
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let's take a turn now to michelle grossman who teased us with snow, bitter air, cold air as if it isn't enough. >> this will at the tiset the p for snow later this week. we're going to get another surge of bitterly cold air. we are waking up to freeze warnings in the south. parts of texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, even northern florida seeing very cold temperatures this morning. and look, we're not going to rise very far from here as we go throughout the afternoon. bundling up even in texas. 39 in san antonio, 30 in texas, 20 degrees later this afternoon in st. louis and 28 in phe polar plunges for the various charities. >> the crazies. can stay home, with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection, which could lead to hospitalizations. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day, so you can stay home. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to neulasta o
let's take a turn now to michelle grossman who teased us with snow, bitter air, cold air as if it isn't enough. >> this will at the tiset the p for snow later this week. we're going to get another surge of bitterly cold air. we are waking up to freeze warnings in the south. parts of texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, even northern florida seeing very cold temperatures this morning. and look, we're not going to rise very far from here as we go throughout the afternoon. bundling up...
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let's take a turn now to michelle grossman who teased us with snow, bitter air, cold air as if it isn't enough. >> this will at the tiset the p for snow later this week. we're going to get another surge of bitterly cold air. we are waking up to freeze warnings in the south. parts of texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, even northern florida seeing very cold temperatures this morning. and look, we're not going to rise very far from here as we go throughout the afternoon. bundling up even in texas. 39 in san antonio, 30 in texas, 20 degrees later this afternoon in st. louis and yesterday, 25 in new york, but still below freezing in scranton, 20 degrees. all right, a cold day. hey, you guys, i have to tell you i did have a squirrel in college. i found a squirrel in a box of my fruit loops. >> no body camera, though. >> no body camera. thank goodness. for many reasons. >> there you go. fast forwarding now into your tuesday, the annual mummers parade rang in the new year in philadelphia despite bone chilling temperatures in the single digits. thousands marched in the oldest continuous fol
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let's take a turn now to michelle grossman who teased us with snow, bitter air, cold air as if it isn't enough. >> this will at the tiset the p for snow later this week. we're going to get another surge of bitterly cold air. we are waking up to freeze warnings in the south. parts of texas, mississippi, alabama, even northern florida seeing very cold temperatures this morning. and look, we're not going to rise very far from here as we go throughout the afternoon. bundling up even in texas. 39 in san antonio, 30 in texas, 20 degrees later this afternoon in st. louis and 28 in washington. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. now here's a closer look at your day ahead. >>> all right. we're going to be freezing once again in the northern plains. 24 in bismarck, 15 in fargo, 15 degrees in sue falls to the northeast, little better than yesterday, 25 in new york, but still below freezing in scranton, 20 degrees. all right, a cold day. hey, you guys, i have to tell you i did have a squirrel in college. i found a squirrel in a box of my fruit loops. >> no body camera, though. >> no
let's take a turn now to michelle grossman who teased us with snow, bitter air, cold air as if it isn't enough. >> this will at the tiset the p for snow later this week. we're going to get another surge of bitterly cold air. we are waking up to freeze warnings in the south. parts of texas, mississippi, alabama, even northern florida seeing very cold temperatures this morning. and look, we're not going to rise very far from here as we go throughout the afternoon. bundling up even in texas....
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michele into all of it. and now the kids, of coursre much older. taylor is 21, cayla 20, jenna 18 and tanner 16. their m? about her, they have no real memories. >> it's been a long time. >> reporter: yeah, that's true. most of your lives. and how old were you? >> i'm not sure how old i was. but i don't have any memories. >> reporter: jenna is often told by those who knew michele how much she resembles her mom. >> i've seen pictures of her. she's really pretty. she's always smiling. like a really happy person. it makes me feel good that people see me in her. >> reporter: and even with that terrible loss, said the kids, they've grown up happy and content for the most part, all thanks to one person. just tell me about your dad. what kind of guy is he? >> funny. >> reporter: funny? >> yeah. >> he's funny and he's the most caring guy in the world. and he's nice and we're his whole world. and he's protective and just loves us so much and wants the best for us. >> reporter: a protective dad who said he tried to shield them best he could from the not-so-ha
michele into all of it. and now the kids, of coursre much older. taylor is 21, cayla 20, jenna 18 and tanner 16. their m? about her, they have no real memories. >> it's been a long time. >> reporter: yeah, that's true. most of your lives. and how old were you? >> i'm not sure how old i was. but i don't have any memories. >> reporter: jenna is often told by those who knew michele how much she resembles her mom. >> i've seen pictures of her. she's really pretty....
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joining us now in michelle quan, michelle you've known those nerves. you've known what it's like. now you're of an icon an ambassador at the event tonight. >> reporter: well, so exciting to be in san joseú for the national championships. this is where the olympic team will be named going to pyeongchang, korea. and skating is going on it's the six-month warmup and six more ladies and we'll see how they skate. very exciting. >> i think we followed you around the world competing. he we saw you and instagram you can still skate would you jump back in. >> do it tonight. >> you know it was a bet between my sister and i about being able to at 37 years old to do a triple jump. and i said okay i do a lot of yoga. i work out like crazy. i think i can do it. she said can you do it before 2018? and sure enough after many, many falls, i was able to land a triple toe. i think that's something to say that at 37 years old you can still do a triple jump. >> that is impressive. you know let's talk about the polina edmunds. because she is leaving the competition today, will not be going obviously w
joining us now in michelle quan, michelle you've known those nerves. you've known what it's like. now you're of an icon an ambassador at the event tonight. >> reporter: well, so exciting to be in san joseú for the national championships. this is where the olympic team will be named going to pyeongchang, korea. and skating is going on it's the six-month warmup and six more ladies and we'll see how they skate. very exciting. >> i think we followed you around the world competing. he...
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. >> reporter: "usa today" now reporting michelle williams, nominated for a golden globe for her role in the film, did the reshoot for just 80 bucks a day, while mark wahlberg's team negotiated a $1.5 million fee. >> is this some kind of joke? >> reporter: and that williams, who is represented by the same agency as walhberg, "wasn't told" she'd be making less than 1% of her male co-star's fee. on twitter, comedian billy eichner calling it "shameful." director judd apatow writes, "this is so messed up that it is almost hard to believe. almost." david, a source close to the production says the distributor, sony, had nothing to do with pay negotiations. no comment from wahlberg's reps or williams'. david? >> thank you, eva. >>> when we come back here tonight, the college student's body found in a park. they are calling it a homicide tonight. >>> and the highway inferno that broke out today. several trucks colliding, bursting into framelames. nearby homes evacuated tonight. we'll be right back. anyone ever have occasional constipation,diarrhea, gas or bloating? she does. she does. help de
. >> reporter: "usa today" now reporting michelle williams, nominated for a golden globe for her role in the film, did the reshoot for just 80 bucks a day, while mark wahlberg's team negotiated a $1.5 million fee. >> is this some kind of joke? >> reporter: and that williams, who is represented by the same agency as walhberg, "wasn't told" she'd be making less than 1% of her male co-star's fee. on twitter, comedian billy eichner calling it...
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michel: for now, the u.s. is siding with turkey. they are siding with the kurds. this is, of course, contingent upon this kurdish -- this turkish offensive not extending beyond a few days, probably and also not becoming an all-out wardens the kurds. it seems that when push comes to shove, the u.s. sides with its key nato our life instead of the kurds. brent: the kurds were indispensable in the fight against the islamic state. they were considered the best ground troops that the u.s. led coalition had against the islamic state in syria. and now we have a different conflict, so is the u.s. willing to let its best ground troops just be delivered to the turks and abandoned? michel: it could certainly be red like that right now, at least. six here in the u.s. who actually make that point say that the u.s. is leaving the kurds hanging to drive. this could only change, as i said before, if perhaps this offensive which is supposed to be limited extends and becomes a full-fledged war. then it could be that the u.s. will try to rein in turkey. brent: briefly, is that how it
michel: for now, the u.s. is siding with turkey. they are siding with the kurds. this is, of course, contingent upon this kurdish -- this turkish offensive not extending beyond a few days, probably and also not becoming an all-out wardens the kurds. it seems that when push comes to shove, the u.s. sides with its key nato our life instead of the kurds. brent: the kurds were indispensable in the fight against the islamic state. they were considered the best ground troops that the u.s. led...
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michel: for now, the u.s. is siding with turkey. they are siding with the kurds. this is, of course, contingent upon this kurdish -- this turkish offensive not extending beyond a few days, probably and also not becoming an all-out wardens the kurds. it seems that when push comes to shove, the u.s. sides with its key nato our life instead of the kurds. brent: the kurds were indispensable in the fight against the islamic state. they were considered the best ground troops that the u.s. led coalition had against the islamic state in syria. and now we have a different conflict, so is the u.s. willing to let its best ground troops just be delivered to the turks and abandoned? michel: it could certainlyly be red like that right now, at least. six here in the u.s. who actually make that point say that the u.s. is leaving the kurds hanging to drive. this could only change, as i said before, i if perhaps this offensivive which is supposed to be limitited extends and becomea full-fledged war. then it cocould be that the u.s. will try to rein in turkey. brent: briefly, is tha
michel: for now, the u.s. is siding with turkey. they are siding with the kurds. this is, of course, contingent upon this kurdish -- this turkish offensive not extending beyond a few days, probably and also not becoming an all-out wardens the kurds. it seems that when push comes to shove, the u.s. sides with its key nato our life instead of the kurds. brent: the kurds were indispensable in the fight against the islamic state. they were considered the best ground troops that the u.s. led...
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. >> reporter: "usa today" now reporting michelle williams, nominated for a golden globe for her role in the film, did the reshoot for just 80 bucks a day, while mark wahlberg's team negotiated a $1.5 million fee. >> is this some kind of joke? >> reporter: and that williams, who is represented by the same agency as walhberg, "wasn't told" she'd be making less than 1% of her male co-star's fee. on twitter, comedian billy eichner calling it "shameful." director judd apatow writes, "this is so messed up that it is almost hard to believe. almost." david, a source close to the production says the distributor, sony, had nothing to do with pay negotiations. no comment from wahlberg's reps or williams'. david? >> thank you, eva. >>> when we come back here tonight, the college student's body found in a park. they are calling it a homicide tonight. >>> and the highway inferno that broke out today. several trucks colliding, bursting into framelames. nearby homes evacuated tonight. we'll be right back. it's the phillips' lady! anyone ever have occasional constipation,diarrhea, gas or bloating? sh
. >> reporter: "usa today" now reporting michelle williams, nominated for a golden globe for her role in the film, did the reshoot for just 80 bucks a day, while mark wahlberg's team negotiated a $1.5 million fee. >> is this some kind of joke? >> reporter: and that williams, who is represented by the same agency as walhberg, "wasn't told" she'd be making less than 1% of her male co-star's fee. on twitter, comedian billy eichner calling it...
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. >> reporter: "usa today" now reporting michelle williams, nominated for a golden globe for her role in the film, did the reshoot for just 80 bucks a day, while mark wahlberg's team negotiated a $1.5 million fee. >> is this some kind of joke? >> reporter: and that williams, who is represented by the same agency as wahlberg, "wasn't told" she'd be making less than 1% of her male co-star's fee. on twitter, comedian billy eichner calling it "shameful." director judd apatow writes, "this is so messed up that it is almost hard to believe. almost." david, a source close to the production says the distributor, sony, had nothing to do with pay negotiations. no comment from wahlberg's reps or williams'. david? >> thank you, eva. >>> when we come back here tonight, the college student's body found in a park. they are calling it a homicide tonight. >>> and the highway inferno that broke out today. several trucks colliding, bursting into flames. nearby homes evacuated tonight. we'll be right back. anyone ever have occasional constipation,diarrhea, gas or bloating? she does. she does. help defend
. >> reporter: "usa today" now reporting michelle williams, nominated for a golden globe for her role in the film, did the reshoot for just 80 bucks a day, while mark wahlberg's team negotiated a $1.5 million fee. >> is this some kind of joke? >> reporter: and that williams, who is represented by the same agency as wahlberg, "wasn't told" she'd be making less than 1% of her male co-star's fee. on twitter, comedian billy eichner calling it...
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. >> reporter: "usa today" now reporting michelle williams, nominated for a golden globe for her role in the film, did the reshoot for just 80 bucks a day, while mark wahlberg's team negotiated a $1.5 million fee. >> is this some kind of joke? >> reporter: and that williams, who is represented by the same agency as walhberg, "wasn't told" she'd be making less than 1% of her male co-star's fee. on twitter, comedian billy eichner calling it "shameful." "this is so messed up that it is almost hard to believe. almost." david, a source close to the production says the distributor, sony, had nothing to do with pay negotiations. no comment from wahlberg's reps or williams'. david? >> thank you, eva. >>> when we come back here tonight, the college student's body found in a park. they are calling it a homicide tonight. >>> and the highway inferno that broke out today. several trucks colliding, bursting into framelames. nearby homes evacuated tonight. we'll be right back. it's the phillips' lady! anyone ever have occasional constipation,diarrhea, gas or bloating? e does. e does. help defend aga
. >> reporter: "usa today" now reporting michelle williams, nominated for a golden globe for her role in the film, did the reshoot for just 80 bucks a day, while mark wahlberg's team negotiated a $1.5 million fee. >> is this some kind of joke? >> reporter: and that williams, who is represented by the same agency as walhberg, "wasn't told" she'd be making less than 1% of her male co-star's fee. on twitter, comedian billy eichner calling it...
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was then now mauling my michelle told. them etc i don't. think they get the whole full. on you say you have them and pay off the time in syria has said. three days she ought to give a. mile farther then after that it will fuck around mr hates it for jim and then i hope that our freedom and for. the money. this is says harlan kentucky. the boy says he was very funny as. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was it said i'd. love to see these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. to one british man using the press the right button and said over the. exchange so many sway. facts it is a good in this business sense to see that. we don't just shoot up. and. down when hope not because leave it. alone. think. what is going to. come. and the front opened by techie against cud saying no than syria. wor
was then now mauling my michelle told. them etc i don't. think they get the whole full. on you say you have them and pay off the time in syria has said. three days she ought to give a. mile farther then after that it will fuck around mr hates it for jim and then i hope that our freedom and for. the money. this is says harlan kentucky. the boy says he was very funny as. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was it said i'd. love to see these people the...
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doesn't work now molly hi michelle the top. ten best seller around the hey how you want to do it. it's whole food plus choice where you got the i knew where you're from and hey i think i'm in serious said. he she ought to have a. model for that in there for the forefront around the mr hates it for jim and then we're for whole foods are for the menu for. the money. the. the. the us. president says it's very possible the north korean crisis can be resolved peacefully despite the two careers and going to compete under one flag at the winter olympics. the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees found america's decision to cut the organizations founding calling it the worst crisis in its history buffs and. there are russian agents parlous right now with. lies and lies and lies being told throughout europe and we hear the same story over and over again talk about russia dominates in the european parliament with members clashing over.
doesn't work now molly hi michelle the top. ten best seller around the hey how you want to do it. it's whole food plus choice where you got the i knew where you're from and hey i think i'm in serious said. he she ought to have a. model for that in there for the forefront around the mr hates it for jim and then we're for whole foods are for the menu for. the money. the. the. the us. president says it's very possible the north korean crisis can be resolved peacefully despite the two careers and...
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be known what then now mind my michelle but also i know it does. the hey how not doing. good for its whole food place choice for you the i knew you have been unfair i think time in syria has said. from the shiites a zero. sum model for them after the forefront mr hates it for jim and then more oil for food are found in the course. of the. i am. i am. and i was born i was just want us. out of this into the asylum into the me would in finland imp is that most honest thing is that a woman. saying is that uncle me i mean was he putting. money on musket or says it. was messing with this i mean that's what gave me but then he asked him what model i want to sign saying you just gonna stand when it looks like you can learn so much more chaman on a boy or salute as clown. campus out there but i doubt it's going to get them on my butt i want to. spend most there was one of eight brothers and sisters being raised by a widowed mother. the children's code is meant he's been able to find work as a cleaner in the local cemetery. but as out of this is it has withdrawn one of the seven m
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., and this is "americas now." first up: michelle begue shows us how the clearing of bogota's most dangerous zone has shone a spotlight on the city's grave homelessness problem. then, a tide of brazilian immigration flows in portugal. a return to the motherland and what it means for both countries. reyes: welcome to the show. when bogota's new mayor enrique penalosa took office in early
., and this is "americas now." first up: michelle begue shows us how the clearing of bogota's most dangerous zone has shone a spotlight on the city's grave homelessness problem. then, a tide of brazilian immigration flows in portugal. a return to the motherland and what it means for both countries. reyes: welcome to the show. when bogota's new mayor enrique penalosa took office in early
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right now send it to michelle. breaking news. what is going on? michelle: breaking news from the abc7 "live desk." uber driver arrested accused of sexually assaulting a passenger. he is from sterling. he is held on no bond. that is all we have at the moment. we'll look at this and bring you details as we get them. that is the latest. i'm michelle marsh. nancy: thank you. bus drivers don't typically make deliveries. larry: not usually. but find out what prompted one to pull over and do just that. nancy: later, powering down and what is happening to all the bikes that help keep this tree glowing for the holidays. larry: new back and forth of the president and his former strategist. why some republicans are actually happy to see this fight. that is up next. >> but first a look at what is coming up tonight. >> and veronica johnson has a preview of tomorrow's "good morning washington." >> thank you, guys. "good morning washington" is on your side when severe winter weather strikes. >> crazy. >> a lot of snow covered roads. stay with us for closures and
right now send it to michelle. breaking news. what is going on? michelle: breaking news from the abc7 "live desk." uber driver arrested accused of sexually assaulting a passenger. he is from sterling. he is held on no bond. that is all we have at the moment. we'll look at this and bring you details as we get them. that is the latest. i'm michelle marsh. nancy: thank you. bus drivers don't typically make deliveries. larry: not usually. but find out what prompted one to pull over and do...
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was then now molly hi michelle the downside of. doing. this whole food place choice i knew where you're from and pay off big time in syria is said. to the she ought to have a. model for that in africa will fuck around with mr hates it for jim and then boil for folks that are freddie macor. money. zia's says harlan kentucky. all of this move the voice of the people street fanny's. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was just said i'd. love to see these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. yes. how. has it already tell us how huge. yes prejudice. is truly had. for you why does. one use those words easiest the sinners who still. see just them you know with any real clear of them i wish new measures. that. you seem to have your own voice could compel someone in them w
was then now molly hi michelle the downside of. doing. this whole food place choice i knew where you're from and pay off big time in syria is said. to the she ought to have a. model for that in africa will fuck around with mr hates it for jim and then boil for folks that are freddie macor. money. zia's says harlan kentucky. all of this move the voice of the people street fanny's. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was just said i'd. love to see these...
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was now my hi michelle the times i don't. mind. them bestseller around the hey hon i do it. because its whole fool bush wish i knew where you're from and pay off big time in theory has said. he she ought to have a. model for that even after the whole fuck around with mr hate for a human and lawyer for hope that are fairly mature for. a little. the office of public health conducts large studies of the health of american veterans however just a study produced results that did not support the office of public health and written policy they don't release them. this applies today there were girding adverse health consequences of environmental exposures such as burn pits in iraq and afghanistan and toxics exposures in the gulf war on the rare occasions when embarrassing study results are released data are manipulated to make them unintelligible so there seems to be an ongoing struggle between the truth seekers and the government when it comes to. sort of getting to the bottom of the exposure. or fact that veterans are now experiencing. been an awful terrible experience for. the fo
was now my hi michelle the times i don't. mind. them bestseller around the hey hon i do it. because its whole fool bush wish i knew where you're from and pay off big time in theory has said. he she ought to have a. model for that even after the whole fuck around with mr hate for a human and lawyer for hope that are fairly mature for. a little. the office of public health conducts large studies of the health of american veterans however just a study produced results that did not support the...
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michelle: i can remember when i thought that 28 was old. and now i think that 60 is rather young! wouldn't it be great to find a way to bridge that gap between old and young? to alter the perception that young people are entitled and spoiled and that the older generation is stuck in their ways. this would likely lead to more compassion, understanding and friendship between the generations. in the netherlands, such an initiative is already underway. it involves allowing dutch students living rent-free in retirement homes. a year ago, student sores duman moved into his new home. it's not the typical kind of student accommodation one would imagine. >> hi, marty. marty weulink is 92. marty and sores have become good friends. >> they both live in a nursing home. marty moved in ten years ago. she loves old dolls. and she appreciates her young housemate sores. >> i've adopted sores as my grandson. >> yes, we get along just fine. >> that's very good. >> physically and mentally, marty is in great shape. she loves restoring historical dolls. and her housemate sores shows her how to photogra
michelle: i can remember when i thought that 28 was old. and now i think that 60 is rather young! wouldn't it be great to find a way to bridge that gap between old and young? to alter the perception that young people are entitled and spoiled and that the older generation is stuck in their ways. this would likely lead to more compassion, understanding and friendship between the generations. in the netherlands, such an initiative is already underway. it involves allowing dutch students living...
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michelle: i can remember when i thought that 28 was old. and now i think that 60 is rather young! wouldn't it be great to find a way to bridge that gap between old and young? to alter the perception that young people are entitled and spoiled and that the older gegeneration is stuck in their ways. this would likely lead to more compassion, understanding and friendship between the generations. in the netherlands, such an initiative is already underway. it involves allowing dutch students living rent-free in retirement homes. a year ago, student sores duman moved into his new home. it notot the typicalal kind of student accommodatn n one wod imine. >> hi, marty. marty ululink is2. mamarty and soreres have becomod frfriends. >> they both live a a nursi me. martrty moved in t ten years . shshe loves old d dolls. and she appreciates her young housemate sores. >>>> i've adopted sores m my andsdson. >> y y, we get along just ne. >> thas very g good. >> p physically and d mentally,, marty y is in great t shape. she loves s restoring histstorl dolls. and hehousemate res shows her how to pho
michelle: i can remember when i thought that 28 was old. and now i think that 60 is rather young! wouldn't it be great to find a way to bridge that gap between old and young? to alter the perception that young people are entitled and spoiled and that the older gegeneration is stuck in their ways. this would likely lead to more compassion, understanding and friendship between the generations. in the netherlands, such an initiative is already underway. it involves allowing dutch students living...
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let's check in now with michelle. it's the start of a new year. new awards to be handed out. >> i know. awards and we always like to watch the fashion on the red carpet. >>> beverly hills is rolling out the red carpet for one of hollywood's biggest nights. preparations are under way for the 75th annual golden globes. seth myers is hosting the awards show. >> i think it's a balance. you want to talk about obviously the elephant in the room, while also remembering that this year is about the movies and television shows that were made and now we realize they were made under a lot worse circumstances than we even understood. >> the red carpet will look different at this sunday's show. many actresses plan to wear black to protest the flood of sexual abuse allegations in hollywood. >>> president trump is expected to attend the college football national championship game. that's according to the atlanta journal-constitution. the showdown between georgia and alabama will be held at the mercedes-benz stadium in atlanta on monday night. first lady melania t
let's check in now with michelle. it's the start of a new year. new awards to be handed out. >> i know. awards and we always like to watch the fashion on the red carpet. >>> beverly hills is rolling out the red carpet for one of hollywood's biggest nights. preparations are under way for the 75th annual golden globes. seth myers is hosting the awards show. >> i think it's a balance. you want to talk about obviously the elephant in the room, while also remembering that this...
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michelle: i can remember when i thought that 28 was old. and now i think that 60 is rather young! wouldn't it be great to find a way to bridge that gap between old and young? to alter the perception that young people are entitled and spoiled and that the older gegeneration is stuck in their ways. this would likely lead to more compassion, understanding and friendship between the generations. in the netherlands, such an initiative is already underway. it involves allowing dutch students living rent-free in retirement homes. a year ago, student sores duman moved into his new home. it notot the typicalal kind of student accommodatn n one wod imine. >> hi, marty. marty ululink is2. martrty and sores s have becomed frieiends. >> they both live in n nursing ho. marty y moved in tenen years . she e loves old dodolls. and she appreciates her young housemate sores. >> i i've adopted sores asyy grdsonon. >> yeseswe get along just fi. >> that'very gooood. >> phyhysically and mementally, marty isis in great shshape. she loves rerestoring histororl dolls. and her usemate sos shows r how to pho
michelle: i can remember when i thought that 28 was old. and now i think that 60 is rather young! wouldn't it be great to find a way to bridge that gap between old and young? to alter the perception that young people are entitled and spoiled and that the older gegeneration is stuck in their ways. this would likely lead to more compassion, understanding and friendship between the generations. in the netherlands, such an initiative is already underway. it involves allowing dutch students living...
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our political correspondent michelle akers now has been following the talks for us hi michelle tell us more about what progress was made so far well the parliamentary party. who we just saw there was a have a scan where actual progress was made first gathering for this latest bid to at least agree on whether to enter into proper coalition talks but we know that europe is on the agenda now and that seems to be an issue where there really is broad consensus that there must be an answer given to a man whom i call who laid out his vision for europe in the summer while germany doesn't really seem to be ready to give some concrete answers so there's agreement that they have to give answers but there's a lot of difference in the detail and to work out this almost nitty gritty stuff already because after all these are parties that have been in government until now they still are in this current government right now one does wonder what all that fuss can possibly be about well let's talk about that nitty gritty you know the right wing of merkel's conservatives and when you compare that to the l
our political correspondent michelle akers now has been following the talks for us hi michelle tell us more about what progress was made so far well the parliamentary party. who we just saw there was a have a scan where actual progress was made first gathering for this latest bid to at least agree on whether to enter into proper coalition talks but we know that europe is on the agenda now and that seems to be an issue where there really is broad consensus that there must be an answer given to a...
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williams. >> and erielle joins me now here live. i think a lot of people are wondering after hearing this whether michelle williams will get any upon after this. >> an insider tells us now that mark wahlberg has donated his reshoot feet it's unlikely michelle williams will receive any more money. we did reach out to michelle williams' representatives for comment. so far we have back. >> thank you for staying on this one for us. >>> we want to turn next to a scary situation on a greyhound bus. a 911 call coming from on board. a passenger allegedly with a gun threatening to kill others on board and triggering a police chase that ended across state lines. abc's marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: tonight, a suspect in custody accused of prompting a massive police pursuit. >> this is insane. >> reporter: while threatening passengers on this greyhound bus. >> that he was gonna kill us, that he was gonna put a bullet in our head. >> reporter: some of the 37 people on board that bus, traveling from milwaukee to chicago around 10:00 frida
williams. >> and erielle joins me now here live. i think a lot of people are wondering after hearing this whether michelle williams will get any upon after this. >> an insider tells us now that mark wahlberg has donated his reshoot feet it's unlikely michelle williams will receive any more money. we did reach out to michelle williams' representatives for comment. so far we have back. >> thank you for staying on this one for us. >>> we want to turn next to a scary...
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williams. >> and erielle joins me now here live. i think a lot of people are wondering after hearing this whether michelle williams will get any upon after this. >> an insider tells us now that mark wahlberg has donated his reshoot feet, it's unlikely michelle williams will receive any more money. we did reach out to michelle williams' representatives for comment. so far we have not heard back. >> thank you for staying on this one for us. >>> we want to turn next to a scary situation on a greyhound bus. a 911 call coming from on board. a passenger allegedly with a gun threatening to kill others on board and triggering a police chase that ended across state lines. abc's marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: tonight, a suspect in custody accused of prompting a massive police pursuit. >> this is insane. >> reporter: while threatening passengers on this greyhound bus. >> that he was gonna kill us, that he was gonna put a bullet in our head. >> reporter: some of the 37 people on board t traveling from milwaukee to chicago around 10:00 fr
williams. >> and erielle joins me now here live. i think a lot of people are wondering after hearing this whether michelle williams will get any upon after this. >> an insider tells us now that mark wahlberg has donated his reshoot feet, it's unlikely michelle williams will receive any more money. we did reach out to michelle williams' representatives for comment. so far we have not heard back. >> thank you for staying on this one for us. >>> we want to turn next to a...