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henry peabody, mary bowers and alberto gallo. let's give you a market check unresponsive been this week. yields shaping up as follows. up by two basis points. even with the ugly auction earlier this week's, yields up by six basis points to 340. the final spread. the week ahead featuring a fresh read and comments from draghi and powell. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." it is time for the final spread. we will have speeches from both jay powell and mario draghi. we have been opec meeting, key economic data from the u.s. and china, and italy will show its new budget to the european union. the list bond market is closed on monday for veterans day -- the u.s. bond market is closed on monday for veterans day. henry peabody, mary bowers and alberto gallo. can high-yield stay as it has done with this move lower? mary: as we have seen with the workings of the oil market, we cycle. mini defrost that flushed out a lot of the quality in energy. yes, there is a couple of bad ac
henry peabody, mary bowers and alberto gallo. let's give you a market check unresponsive been this week. yields shaping up as follows. up by two basis points. even with the ugly auction earlier this week's, yields up by six basis points to 340. the final spread. the week ahead featuring a fresh read and comments from draghi and powell. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." it is time for the final spread. we will...
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a jolly holiday with mary ♪ ♪ mary makes your heart so nice ♪ >> mary and the troops stop for tea. ♪ it's complimentary >> you're very kind. >> ride a merry go round and win a horse race, all while accompanied by a ka value cade of cartoon characters. in this dazzling dance sequence, it's the penguins that arguably steal the show. it was the late frank thomas, one of the legendary disney animators, who painstakingly drew the penguins frame by frame. the 50th anniversary blu-ray edition contains a documentary. >> i have the film of dick doing the dance, his feet are flying all around, stepping on my penguins. i had them duck and jump and i had them get out of the way any way they could. >> off we go. >> so, for "mary poppins returns" rob marshall felt it was important to continue that very rich tradition. >> it's in the dna of mary poppins. what i really wanted to do was the 2-d animation, which is all handdrawn. >> it's a throwback thursday kind of concept. most animated movies today are done cg or computer generated. so, the decision to go old school meant marshall had to find some
a jolly holiday with mary ♪ ♪ mary makes your heart so nice ♪ >> mary and the troops stop for tea. ♪ it's complimentary >> you're very kind. >> ride a merry go round and win a horse race, all while accompanied by a ka value cade of cartoon characters. in this dazzling dance sequence, it's the penguins that arguably steal the show. it was the late frank thomas, one of the legendary disney animators, who painstakingly drew the penguins frame by frame. the 50th...
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. >> but i -- did i hear that from marie, that marie wanted james? >> reporter: did tanya strike back somehow? fight for her marriage by getting rid of marie? listen to how church members quoted tanya's words. >> she basically was like, "james would never be able to do that, but i could." >> i told him, you're not capable of killing her." but tanya leans over and goes, "well he couldn't, but i could." >> so wouldn't that lead you to, like a bloodhound, direct to tanya? >> she certainly would have a motive. >> she would. >> reporter: tanya, now the only mother figure in grace's life. did she know more than she was saying? did she do something? coming up, a confrontation in the congregation. >> this is a, forgive my saying, a come to jesus moment? >> it was the hardest thing i ever had to do. >> reporter: and divine intervention? a sudden, earth-shaking tip. >> i can remember getting that tip and thinking "no way." >> reporter: when dateline continues. in the water, in the water, you ready for this? she doesn't like it... you've gotta get in there. oka
. >> but i -- did i hear that from marie, that marie wanted james? >> reporter: did tanya strike back somehow? fight for her marriage by getting rid of marie? listen to how church members quoted tanya's words. >> she basically was like, "james would never be able to do that, but i could." >> i told him, you're not capable of killing her." but tanya leans over and goes, "well he couldn't, but i could." >> so wouldn't that lead you to, like a...
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mary: borrowing costs are going up. where we are seeing m&a frosts in the market, pre-leveraged -- it is a small park him but something to keep in mind, particularly for top-heavy cap structures. you will see where you have a high-yield bonds, a fixed rate on and. as credit improves, it can refi at a lower rate. as yields move higher, the cost of debt is moving higher at the wrong time. we look at our own positioning, very mindful of these top-heavy security cap structures. jonathan: guys, you will stay with me, will let's -- let's do a market check. yield shaping up as follows. up on the front end by two basis points. even with of the ugly auction this week, 340 on a u.s. 30 year. the week ahead, featuring a fresh read on u.s. inflation and comments from draghi and powell. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." it is time for the final spread. over the next week we will have speeches from jay powell and mario draghi. opec meeting, key data from the united stat
mary: borrowing costs are going up. where we are seeing m&a frosts in the market, pre-leveraged -- it is a small park him but something to keep in mind, particularly for top-heavy cap structures. you will see where you have a high-yield bonds, a fixed rate on and. as credit improves, it can refi at a lower rate. as yields move higher, the cost of debt is moving higher at the wrong time. we look at our own positioning, very mindful of these top-heavy security cap structures. jonathan: guys,...
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mary: borrowing costs are going up. where we are seeing m&a frosts in the market, pre-leveraged -- it is a small park him but something to keep in mind, particularly for top-heavy cap structures. you will see where you have a high-yield bonds, a fixed rate on and. as credit improves, it can refi at a lower rate. as yields move higher, the cost of debt is moving higher at the wrong time. we look at our own positioning, very mindful of these top-heavy security cap structures. jonathan: guys, you will stay with me, will let's -- let's do a market check. yield shaping up as follows. up on the front end by two basis points. even with of the ugly auction this week, 340 on a u.s. 30 year. the week ahead, featuring a fresh read on u.s. inflation and comments from draghi and powell. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." it is time for the final spread. over the next week we will have speeches from jay powell and mario draghi. pleasant opec meeting, key data from the un
mary: borrowing costs are going up. where we are seeing m&a frosts in the market, pre-leveraged -- it is a small park him but something to keep in mind, particularly for top-heavy cap structures. you will see where you have a high-yield bonds, a fixed rate on and. as credit improves, it can refi at a lower rate. as yields move higher, the cost of debt is moving higher at the wrong time. we look at our own positioning, very mindful of these top-heavy security cap structures. jonathan: guys,...
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marie? >> marie: i think i would be a farmer. i could do that one. i grew up in a pretty rural are area. >> jesse: what kind of things? >> marie: i don't know. corn? we could make whiskey out of the corn. >> greg: there you go. i remember when we were watching about the middle ages, there was always a jester. why would the king let the school lived? because he was a fool. i would immediately be a fool so he'll entertain us so we will kill him. that's when comedy evolved. it was a survival mechanism. okay. what's the weirdest thing you've witnessed at an airport, dana? , on >> dana: that's a weird thing. nothing comes to mind. you do see some weird stuff. i remember this one lady, she brought on a whole bag of sunflower seeds and she cracked them the entire time. people still remember me tweeting about that from years ago. i'm a good tweeter. >> greg: jesse? >> marie: people with their shoes off on trains for in the on entrance allelic flight -- you can see there toes. >> jesse: that's not allowed? >> dan: i saw a guy once with alcohol gel putting it
marie? >> marie: i think i would be a farmer. i could do that one. i grew up in a pretty rural are area. >> jesse: what kind of things? >> marie: i don't know. corn? we could make whiskey out of the corn. >> greg: there you go. i remember when we were watching about the middle ages, there was always a jester. why would the king let the school lived? because he was a fool. i would immediately be a fool so he'll entertain us so we will kill him. that's when comedy evolved....
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jonathan: mary? seen all your, we have not that bid from overseas that has really fueled inflows over this credit cycle. a lot of it is the dollar cost of hedging. high-yield at euro hedge backing the dollars, it is almost doing better at this point, considering that we do not have some of the same bottom-up issues maybe from a sector perspective. so that is a risk and i think that is a risk, like you said, for investment grade and high-yield. jonathan: i want to put that question to someone in london. will we get that talking sound, those outflows through 2019? alberto, from where you're sitting what does it look like? the emerging markets in the u.s., there have been some outflows, but the area which really has suffered this year has been europe, which is -- last year with the french elections, president of grahn the dream of a united europe. this year, with the italian coalition, we have come back to the opposite extreme. the pendulum has swung towards europe breakup fears again. we think the mark
jonathan: mary? seen all your, we have not that bid from overseas that has really fueled inflows over this credit cycle. a lot of it is the dollar cost of hedging. high-yield at euro hedge backing the dollars, it is almost doing better at this point, considering that we do not have some of the same bottom-up issues maybe from a sector perspective. so that is a risk and i think that is a risk, like you said, for investment grade and high-yield. jonathan: i want to put that question to someone in...
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mary worked the phones at home. and younger brother marty kept watch in front of sav-on. >> hi, did you guys receive a flyer? >> reporter: soon it wasn't just the torrez family searching for cathy. >> we know god's there for you. >> reporter: police did jump on the case, and it seemed as if all of placentia did too. >> we had strangers, people coming to the house asking, "what can we do? where can we take the flyers? can we have some flyers" to pass out flyers. >> reporter: tina drove to the school where cathy worked. all the while, mary's mantra echoed thru her mind -- find the car and you'll find cathy. >> when i drove into the parking lot, i said, "let me just see her car. let me just see her car." because i knew a lot of things were going on in her life, you know -- you know, in that week prior. >> reporter: a lot of things was an understatement. cathy's family was very worried about her state of mind after a strange and terrifying series of events that had happened the week before she vanished. first, she'd com
mary worked the phones at home. and younger brother marty kept watch in front of sav-on. >> hi, did you guys receive a flyer? >> reporter: soon it wasn't just the torrez family searching for cathy. >> we know god's there for you. >> reporter: police did jump on the case, and it seemed as if all of placentia did too. >> we had strangers, people coming to the house asking, "what can we do? where can we take the flyers? can we have some flyers" to pass out...
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>> marie: they are not forcing -- they are pulling them. they say they don't like it. >> kennedy: i will answer. paul ryan, whom i don't necessarily agree with, he is the one single book that we have to talk about the economy. this is something that resonates with those critical independent and suburban voters." republicans have not done a great job messaging the economy. it's a great thing to cut taxes and give economic -- >> harris: what is the irony of paul ryan, then, looking to the president and saying "you need to talk about the economy more?" i made the point, why don't they drive down there only in? they could talk about the economy, too. they don't need the president's permission to do that. >> kennedy: he's campaigning for the winter. he sees the senate as being more fruitful in the win column then the house, and he's good to put that on paul ryan. >> harris: that's where he's been, in the battleground states. this five this could be a character election and not an economic one. we will see that. >> harris: oh, good lord. you made
>> marie: they are not forcing -- they are pulling them. they say they don't like it. >> kennedy: i will answer. paul ryan, whom i don't necessarily agree with, he is the one single book that we have to talk about the economy. this is something that resonates with those critical independent and suburban voters." republicans have not done a great job messaging the economy. it's a great thing to cut taxes and give economic -- >> harris: what is the irony of paul ryan, then,...
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jonathan: mary? mary: all year, we have not seen that bid from overseas that has really fueled inflows over this credit cycle. a lot of it is the dollar cost of hedging. if you look at euro high-yield hedge back into dollars, it is almost doing better at this point, given that we do not have some of the same bottom-up issues maybe from a sector perspective. so that is a risk, and i think that is a risk, like you said, for investment grade and high-yield. jonathan: i want to put that question to someone in london. someone outside the united states. will we get that sucking sound, those outflows through 2019? alberto, from where you're sitting, what does it look like? alberto: in the emerging markets and the u.s., there have been some outflows, but the area which really has suffered this year has been europe, which is gone from euphoria last year with the french elections, president macron, the dream of a united europe. the this year, with the italian coalition, we have come back to the opposite extrem
jonathan: mary? mary: all year, we have not seen that bid from overseas that has really fueled inflows over this credit cycle. a lot of it is the dollar cost of hedging. if you look at euro high-yield hedge back into dollars, it is almost doing better at this point, given that we do not have some of the same bottom-up issues maybe from a sector perspective. so that is a risk, and i think that is a risk, like you said, for investment grade and high-yield. jonathan: i want to put that question to...
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colvin all too often found herself. >> marie colvin was fearless, brilliant. >> marie colvin was a reporter's reporter. >> reporter: from the deserts of libya to the jungles of east timor. >> not a lot of food, so really rapidly deteriorating situation -- >> reporter: to her final dispatches days before her death in syria. >> every civilian house on the street has been hit. >> reporter: her personal missio to bear witness to the h >> she always wrote about human beings. she always tried to humanize these conflicts. >> reporter: giving voice to the voiceless despite the undeniable risk. >> i often say marie didn't die working, she died living. this is what she did. >> i'm not armed! journalist! >> reporter: now her life and her work the subject of the new film "a private war." >> the film is both an homage to marie, but an homage to journalism. an homage to people who are out there fighting for the truth, shedding light on dark corners of the world. >> reporter: in his first narrative feature, director matt heineman felt a great responsibility in telling marie's story. >> i really wanted to ex
colvin all too often found herself. >> marie colvin was fearless, brilliant. >> marie colvin was a reporter's reporter. >> reporter: from the deserts of libya to the jungles of east timor. >> not a lot of food, so really rapidly deteriorating situation -- >> reporter: to her final dispatches days before her death in syria. >> every civilian house on the street has been hit. >> reporter: her personal missio to bear witness to the h >> she always...
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mary: borrowing costs are going up. where we are seeing m&a frosts in the market, pre-leveraged -- it is a small park him but something to keep in mind, particularly for top-heavy cap structures. you will see where you have a high-yield bonds, a fixed rate on and. improves, it can refi at a lower rate. as yields move higher, the cost of debt is moving higher at the wrong time. we look at our own positioning, very mindful of these top-heavy security cap structures. jonathan: guys, you will stay will let's -- let's do a market check. yield shaping up as follows. up on the front end by two basis points. even with of the ugly auction this week, 340 on a u.s. 30 year. the week ahead, featuring a fresh read on u.s. inflation and comments from draghi and powell. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." it is time for the final spread. over the next week we will have speeches from jay powell and mario draghi. pleasant opec meeting, key data from the united states and chi
mary: borrowing costs are going up. where we are seeing m&a frosts in the market, pre-leveraged -- it is a small park him but something to keep in mind, particularly for top-heavy cap structures. you will see where you have a high-yield bonds, a fixed rate on and. improves, it can refi at a lower rate. as yields move higher, the cost of debt is moving higher at the wrong time. we look at our own positioning, very mindful of these top-heavy security cap structures. jonathan: guys, you will...
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jonathan: mary? mary: all year, we have not seen that bid from overseas that has really fueled inflows over this credit cycle. a lot of it is the dollar cost of hedging. if you look at euro high-yield hedge back into dollars, it is almost doing better at this point, considering that we do not have some of the same bottom-up issues maybe from a sector perspective. so that is a risk, and i think that is a risk, like you said, for investment grade and high-yield. jonathan: i want to put that question to someone in london. will we get that sucking sound, those outflows through 2019? alberto, from where you're sitting, what does it look like? alberto: in the emerging markets and the u.s., there have been some outflows, but the area which really has suffered this year has been europe, which is gone from euphoria last year with the french elections, president macron, the dream of a united europe. this year, with the italian coalition, we have come back to the opposite extreme. the pendulum has swung towards
jonathan: mary? mary: all year, we have not seen that bid from overseas that has really fueled inflows over this credit cycle. a lot of it is the dollar cost of hedging. if you look at euro high-yield hedge back into dollars, it is almost doing better at this point, considering that we do not have some of the same bottom-up issues maybe from a sector perspective. so that is a risk, and i think that is a risk, like you said, for investment grade and high-yield. jonathan: i want to put that...
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. >> dagen: not marie. [laughter] >> dagen: congress back in session for a high-stakes race with the both parts up for grabs and big issues on the table. what to expect in the lame duck session? plus, a new study finds that secret missile bases in north korea, recent questions about the kim regime's planned to denuke. the president weighing in on that report you get all the shrimp you want, any way you want them. and now savory parmesan shrimp scampi is back! new sesame-ginger shrimp is here, too. but hurry in, endless shrimp ends november eighteenth. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. there lots of people who are confused about which medicare plan is right for them. hey, that's me. i barely know where to start. well, start here with me, karen. i'm a licensed humana sales agent. well, it's nice to meet you, karen. i'm john smith. hi, john. at
. >> dagen: not marie. [laughter] >> dagen: congress back in session for a high-stakes race with the both parts up for grabs and big issues on the table. what to expect in the lame duck session? plus, a new study finds that secret missile bases in north korea, recent questions about the kim regime's planned to denuke. the president weighing in on that report you get all the shrimp you want, any way you want them. and now savory parmesan shrimp scampi is back! new sesame-ginger...
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i called mary again. >> again mary told him to calm down. she said skylar was expected at work at 4:00. >> i said, we're not going to worry. i'll call them about 10 after 4:00, give her time to clock in, everything, see if she's there. >> but mary didn't get a chance to call wendy's. >> they called us first wanting to know if she was coming to work. >> was that a big moment for you? >> yeah. >> a few minutes later, there was another big surprise. a call from sheila. >> she said she had to tell me the truth. i said, well, what truth? she said, we snuck out last night. >> mary's heart fell. skylar had done that once before, gone on a late-night joyride with rachel and sheila. that time they were caught for being out after the town curfew. now here was a worried sheila saying they had done it again. >> i said, where did you go? where is skylar? she said skylar insisted they drop her off at the end of the street so we wouldn't hear her sneaking back in. >> now that missing screen and bench outside skyler's window made sense. skylar had put it th
i called mary again. >> again mary told him to calm down. she said skylar was expected at work at 4:00. >> i said, we're not going to worry. i'll call them about 10 after 4:00, give her time to clock in, everything, see if she's there. >> but mary didn't get a chance to call wendy's. >> they called us first wanting to know if she was coming to work. >> was that a big moment for you? >> yeah. >> a few minutes later, there was another big surprise. a call...
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interpret russia's intentions go ahead mary. well i think that the declaration of martial law was certainly see as a quite drastic move which seemed completely out of proportion to the clash the been in the straits of coach. but i think that something quite interesting this happens that may reflect. some of the difficulty is that maybe some of ukraine's western sponsors had with the with the whole concept of declaring martial law so close to an election and this was that when the proposal came before parliament in ukraine as i understand it it's actually been reduced quite significantly so while the initial idea was that the whole of ukraine would be subject to martial law with all the restrictions on freedom of speech freedom of assembly presumably election campaigning and all that. the the provision that is actually passed through parliament is for something rather less than that and i think it only goes up to the twenty seventh of december so yet couple of months before the election it's also restricted to the border areas of
interpret russia's intentions go ahead mary. well i think that the declaration of martial law was certainly see as a quite drastic move which seemed completely out of proportion to the clash the been in the straits of coach. but i think that something quite interesting this happens that may reflect. some of the difficulty is that maybe some of ukraine's western sponsors had with the with the whole concept of declaring martial law so close to an election and this was that when the proposal came...
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mary: rebuttal. steve: please. mary: you want to answer. mr. steil: it is ironic that a an individual whose ads received three pinocchio's from the washington post for being dishonest, and complains about ads. i am running positive ads on the issues. i am proud of the ads i am running and the campaign i am running. my background is in solving problems bringing people , together to solve problems, that is what we need in washington. we don't need to see the partisan bickering we have seen in the past. [laughter] steve: next question. mr. bryce: the republicans are in total control of the government. if they can't get anything done, it is on them. it is on them. [applause] steve: my next question is this. congresswoman paul ryan represented the district for 20 years. mr. bryce, what do you think mr. ryan's legacy is and will be? mr. bryce: i am glad he will get time with his family after the campaigning for this cycle. but what i remember about paul ryan is he talked about how he wanted to protect social but he hadave it, some form of privatizing
mary: rebuttal. steve: please. mary: you want to answer. mr. steil: it is ironic that a an individual whose ads received three pinocchio's from the washington post for being dishonest, and complains about ads. i am running positive ads on the issues. i am proud of the ads i am running and the campaign i am running. my background is in solving problems bringing people , together to solve problems, that is what we need in washington. we don't need to see the partisan bickering we have seen in the...
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doyle: colleagues, mary gay scanlon. the speaker: the house will be in order. he house will be in order. the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. scanlon: mr. speaker, members of the 115th congress, i am honored to have this opportunity to serve our country. i chose tonight to be sworn in on our constitution, a document that begins with our uniquely american creed, we the people. a charge and a challenge to faithfully represent the people of my district and the entire country, a charge i promise to honor every day with all of my might. i am particularly honored to serve as the advance guard, not just for madeline dean, chrissy hulihan and susan wild, who will soon join me and our brethren in the pennsylvania elegation. ms. scanlon: but also as an army of new members who will join us for the 116th congress, a congress that may look different than the one we see today. we the people entrust to the equal branches of this government to ensure that opportunitys are available and right the wrongs. to make sure that the people get a fair shake whether in their jobs, in our
doyle: colleagues, mary gay scanlon. the speaker: the house will be in order. he house will be in order. the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. scanlon: mr. speaker, members of the 115th congress, i am honored to have this opportunity to serve our country. i chose tonight to be sworn in on our constitution, a document that begins with our uniquely american creed, we the people. a charge and a challenge to faithfully represent the people of my district and the entire country, a charge i promise to...
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patience and mary you know i said in my introduction. you know rushes it demonized and called aggressive when it defends its own sovereignty i think you know that's something the foreign policy blob with michael is right now they can never come to the conclusion they never can reflect upon. russia will do everything it can to protect its sovereignty and its demonized for a last word goes to you mary. yes well i mean i think there's an awful lot of misreading of russia's position. pretty much everything pretty much with the with the assumption that russia is aggressive rather than defensive and the motives a mis read because of that. but i also think that michael and both absolutely right when they say that both trump and putin. have really kept out of this latest clash or whatever they said has been very low key and designed to tone things down. and i think that means that water hopefully absolutely. but i think that that means that whatever. the rights and wrongs of may have happened the two big players in this are at the moment determi
patience and mary you know i said in my introduction. you know rushes it demonized and called aggressive when it defends its own sovereignty i think you know that's something the foreign policy blob with michael is right now they can never come to the conclusion they never can reflect upon. russia will do everything it can to protect its sovereignty and its demonized for a last word goes to you mary. yes well i mean i think there's an awful lot of misreading of russia's position. pretty much...
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interpret russia's intentions go ahead mary. well i think that the declaration of martial law was certainly seen as a quite drastic move which seemed completely out of proportion to the clash the been in the straits of catch. but i think that something quite interesting this happened that may reflect. some of the difficulty is that maybe some of ukraine's western sponsors had with the with the whole concept of declaring martial law so close to an election. and this was that when the proposal came before parliament in ukraine as i understand it it's actually been reduced quite significantly so while the initial idea was that the whole of ukraine would be subject to martial law with all the restrictions on freedom of speech freedom of assembly presumably election campaigning and all that. the the provision that is actually passed through parliament is for something rather less than that i think it only goes up to the twenty seventh of december so yet couple of months before the election it's also restricted to the border areas of
interpret russia's intentions go ahead mary. well i think that the declaration of martial law was certainly seen as a quite drastic move which seemed completely out of proportion to the clash the been in the straits of catch. but i think that something quite interesting this happened that may reflect. some of the difficulty is that maybe some of ukraine's western sponsors had with the with the whole concept of declaring martial law so close to an election. and this was that when the proposal...
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interpret russia's intentions go ahead mary. well i think that the declaration of martial law was certainly seen as a quite drastic move which seemed completely out of proportion to the clash the been in the straits of catch. but i think that something quite interesting has happened that may reflect. some of the difficulty is that maybe some of ukraine's western sponsors had with the with the whole concept of declaring martial law so close to an election and this was that when the proposal came before parliament in ukraine as i understand it it's actually been reduced quite significantly so while the initial idea was that the whole of ukraine would be subject to martial law with all the restrictions on freedom of speech freedom of assembly presumably election campaigning and all that. the the provision that is actually passed through parliament is for something rather less than that i think it only goes up to the twenty seventh of december so yet couple of months before the election it's also restricted to the border areas of uk
interpret russia's intentions go ahead mary. well i think that the declaration of martial law was certainly seen as a quite drastic move which seemed completely out of proportion to the clash the been in the straits of catch. but i think that something quite interesting has happened that may reflect. some of the difficulty is that maybe some of ukraine's western sponsors had with the with the whole concept of declaring martial law so close to an election and this was that when the proposal came...
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[laughter] >> marie: that's a safe bet. i think people like claire mccaskill and others are testing the notion that a moderate democrat can win at some of the states that a very pro-trump. i think she is pretty moderate on some issues. heidi heitkamp is as well. she's very pro-gun. >> bret: she voted 80% of the time with chuck schumer, 67% of the time with elizabeth warren, 66% of the time of bernie sanders. you can call that moderate, but it is voting with -- >> martha: that's a much than many democrats. >> harris: i'm going to read your book! >> marie: it's all about where you're running come as you said. >> martha: claire mccaskill has had a good way of weaving with she -- she is very good at getting reelected. she very well may get reelected this time around. when you see north dakota and indiana, and you look at missouri, those three senators in very tight races right now. they all voted no on kavanaugh. that is the thing that -- >> marie: and they all might win. >> martha: they might, they could win, they could lose.
[laughter] >> marie: that's a safe bet. i think people like claire mccaskill and others are testing the notion that a moderate democrat can win at some of the states that a very pro-trump. i think she is pretty moderate on some issues. heidi heitkamp is as well. she's very pro-gun. >> bret: she voted 80% of the time with chuck schumer, 67% of the time with elizabeth warren, 66% of the time of bernie sanders. you can call that moderate, but it is voting with -- >> martha:...
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emily blunt, "mary poppins returns." we'll be right back.imy e s ng stg dote ♪ ♪ darling, tell me all the ways, tell me all the ways ♪ ♪ all the ways ipping at t. welcome to emirates mr. jones. just sit back, relax and let us entertain you... ...with over 3,500 channels of entertainment, including the latest movies and box sets from around the world. ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) and your free wi-fi will start shortly. enjoy your flight mr. jones. world's best inflight entertainment. fly emirates. fly better. well, it's a whole day's inworth of love songs.. or 300 minutes of baby videos. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay even less for data. or if you need a lot we have unlimited too. plus, get $200 back when you buy a new smart phone. it's simple, easy, awesome. click, call or visit a store today. >>> father, come quick, quickly! >> what is it? >> has something happened? >> i was flying a kite and it got caught in a
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emily blunt, "mary poppins returns." we'll be right back. >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by barefoot wine. to see the new "sleighing" the holidays music video, go to the youtube channel. with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? black friday your first stop!... with incredible black friday doorbusters! stores open thursday at 5pm... plus - get $15 kohl's cash for every $50 spent! get $17.99 toys... and a nest doorbell or thermostat - just $179.99! kohl's. i'm adam, and i make robots. the new surface pro can handle all of my programs. i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i can take an idea from a sketch and turn it into a real product in one device. it's pretty amazing. i'hey, dinner. a lot happens on your wooden surfaces. luckily, no one cleans and kills germs better
emily blunt, "mary poppins returns." we'll be right back. >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by barefoot wine. to see the new "sleighing" the holidays music video, go to the youtube channel. with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the...
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i'm anne-marie green. data from the black box lion air flight revealed pilots struggled to save the plane. a new feature that's supposed to make the plane safer may have done just the opposite. the lead investigator says the plane should not have been flying. tom hanson is here in new york with more. good morning. >> good morning. we're starting to get a better picture of what happened when this plane plunged into the java sea. a report was released overnight detailing the plane's technical issues. indonesian investigators say the pilots of the doomed lion air flight struggled to control the plane. because an automatic safety system malfunctioned. in our view, the plane was not airworthy said the head of the national transport safety committee. the boeing 737 had a similar problem on the flight the day before the crash. according to the plane's flight data recorder, a new antistall system known as mcas kept pushing the nose of the plane down. during the 11-minute flight, the pilots fought the downward tilt
i'm anne-marie green. data from the black box lion air flight revealed pilots struggled to save the plane. a new feature that's supposed to make the plane safer may have done just the opposite. the lead investigator says the plane should not have been flying. tom hanson is here in new york with more. good morning. >> good morning. we're starting to get a better picture of what happened when this plane plunged into the java sea. a report was released overnight detailing the plane's...
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. >>> then why onkra zinski bawled his way through wife's "mary poppins." >>> nick jonas and priyanka chopra's wedding is this weekend. they are getting the royal treatment in india. >> everything we know about their big day. >> how much excited you are? >> nick and priyanka landed in jodhpur three days ahead of hair wedding extravaganza and were mobbed by paparazzi. also traveling with them, nick's parents, priyanka's mom, joe jonas and his fiance sophie turner. all this as she reveals wedding secrs they'll have two ceremonies. they'll be held in different spots at this palace. she'll wear nick lauren. nick is set to ride in on a horse holding a sword. check out the fireworks laid out ahead of the i dos. priyanka says, quote, people will need vacations after this wedding. meghan markle and harry won't be flying to india for the nuptials. a source telling us, isn't traveling much recently. ♪ i see your face when my eyes are shut. >> he says, i put my drink down, get down on one knee, this is in front of a bunch of people, and say, my life? justin bieber's new bride haley is the beau
. >>> then why onkra zinski bawled his way through wife's "mary poppins." >>> nick jonas and priyanka chopra's wedding is this weekend. they are getting the royal treatment in india. >> everything we know about their big day. >> how much excited you are? >> nick and priyanka landed in jodhpur three days ahead of hair wedding extravaganza and were mobbed by paparazzi. also traveling with them, nick's parents, priyanka's mom, joe jonas and his fiance...
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brilliant. >> marie colvin was a reporter aches reporter. >> not a lot of food. it's a rapidly deteriorated situation. >> reporter: to her final dispatches days before her death in syria. >> every house on the street hit. >> reporter: her personal mission to bear witness to the horrors of war. >> she always wrote about human beings. tried to humanize the conflicts. >> reporter: giving voice to the voiceless despite the undeniable risk. >> she didn't die working. she died living. this is what she did. >> i'm not armed. journalist! american! >> reporter: now, her life and her work the subject of the new film, "a private war." >> the film is imagihomage to marie and to journalism. >> reporter: in his first narrative feature, matt lineman felt a great responsibility to tell her story. >> i wanted to explore what drives somebody to go to these places. to -- explore the sort of ravages of war. and attempt to put a human face to it. and also explore the deep cost that marie paid for doing that. >> the pain of war is really beyond telling. >> reporter: she was given the
brilliant. >> marie colvin was a reporter aches reporter. >> not a lot of food. it's a rapidly deteriorated situation. >> reporter: to her final dispatches days before her death in syria. >> every house on the street hit. >> reporter: her personal mission to bear witness to the horrors of war. >> she always wrote about human beings. tried to humanize the conflicts. >> reporter: giving voice to the voiceless despite the undeniable risk. >> she...
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[applause] >> thank you, mary. we will talk a little more about women as relates to this issue but let's begin with this book, "climate justice: hope, resiliance, and the fight for a sustainable future". i remember being with mary intends any a talking about climate change issues so we started to try to find particular areas, on the side mary was trying to educate herself about this issue. this was 12 years ago so a lot has happened. let's begin with what does climate justice mean and i want to take a minute to read from your book. if there is a climate change problem it is in large part a justice problem. our continued existence on this shared planet demands lead to a fairway of sharing burdens and benefits of life on earth. what is climate justice? >> it begins with the injustice and the injustice of climate change is becoming more and more apparent. i should step back a little bit and say quite humbly i served for 5 years at the un high commissioner for human rights. never made a significant on climate change be
[applause] >> thank you, mary. we will talk a little more about women as relates to this issue but let's begin with this book, "climate justice: hope, resiliance, and the fight for a sustainable future". i remember being with mary intends any a talking about climate change issues so we started to try to find particular areas, on the side mary was trying to educate herself about this issue. this was 12 years ago so a lot has happened. let's begin with what does climate justice...
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i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> a live look of coit tower in san francisco lit up in grown this morning. it is thursday, november 15th. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. let's check in with mary and gianna on this thursday morning. how's everyone doing? >> okay. >> fine. >> we're almost there to the weekend. >> yes. so that's a good sign. >> we still have bad air, though. >> we do. >> and unfortunately, we were hoping for better air quality for the weekend. not so much anymore. we are going to continue to see smoky skies through the weekend. i wish i had some better news for you. unhealthy air in the bay area this morning. oakland, livermore, close to 200 for the aqi value. and when you get to 200 and higher that's very unhealthy air. another "spare the air" alert and air quality advisory, temperatures in the 30s and 50s through 50s this morning.
i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> a live look of coit tower in san francisco lit up in grown this morning. it is thursday, november 15th. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. let's check in with mary and gianna on this thursday morning. how's everyone doing? >> okay. >> fine. >> we're almost there to the weekend. >> yes. so that's a good sign. >> we still have bad air, though. >> we...
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anne-marie, oaks. thanks a lot, chris. >>> the thousand oaks community came together to honor that first responder to sacrifice prt others in the bar during the shooting. here's jamie yuccas. >> reporter: as the american flag was raised into the sky, scores of people carrying their own gathered outside the hospital to pay the respect to sergeant ron helus. in the crowd, those who knew him. >> he went out a real hero. we're very proud of who he is. >> reporter: and those he never met. >> he did his best. he didn't have to but he did it because it's in his blood. >> reporter: harrison king and alexis tate were there too. they saw helus's bravery first hand inside the borderline bar and grill when the bullets rang out. >> he went in to make it so that other people were okay, you know. ing some i wish i was okay do make sure that he gets remembered. >> reporter: the one-hour procession through the streets was filled with sadness and on numerous overpasses silence salutes. each moment captured by tv cameras
anne-marie, oaks. thanks a lot, chris. >>> the thousand oaks community came together to honor that first responder to sacrifice prt others in the bar during the shooting. here's jamie yuccas. >> reporter: as the american flag was raised into the sky, scores of people carrying their own gathered outside the hospital to pay the respect to sergeant ron helus. in the crowd, those who knew him. >> he went out a real hero. we're very proud of who he is. >> reporter: and...
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marie gree-- anne-marie green, is the "cbs morning news." remov. and the roomba filter captures 99% of dog and cat allergens. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba. makeup now optional. new aveeno® maxglow™ infusion drops with kiwi to lock moisture. and soy to even skin tone. unleash dewy, glowing skin from within. new aveeno® maxglow™. you want relief fast. only new thermacare ultra pain relieving cream has 4 active ingredients, to fight pain 4 different ways. get relief fast with new thermacare ultra pain relieving cream. fact: some of your favorite foods stain teeth. r a sme that's 4whitening tovisibly whiter!te optic white has colgate optic white. whitening that works. c >>> our top stories this morning. the thanksgiving travel rush is under way. more than 54 million americans are expected to travel more than 50 miles from home, most over 48 million, will travel by car. most of the country will see favorable holiday weather, but there is snow in parts of new england, and the northeast will see some of the coldest thanksgiving weather
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interpret russia's intentions go ahead mary. well i think that the declaration of martial law was certainly seen as a quite drastic move which seemed completely out of proportion to the clash the been in the straits of couch. but i think that something quite interesting this happens that may reflect. some of the difficulty is that maybe some of ukraine's western sponsors had with the with the whole concept of declaring martial law so close to an election and this was that when the proposal came before parliament in ukraine as i understand it it's actually been reduced quite significantly so while the initial idea was that the whole of ukraine would be subject to martial law with all the restrictions on freedom of speech freedom of assembly presumably election campaigning and all that. the provision that is actually passed through parliament is for something rather less than that i think it only goes up to the twenty seventh december of. couple of months before the election it's also restricted to the border areas of ukraine so t
interpret russia's intentions go ahead mary. well i think that the declaration of martial law was certainly seen as a quite drastic move which seemed completely out of proportion to the clash the been in the straits of couch. but i think that something quite interesting this happens that may reflect. some of the difficulty is that maybe some of ukraine's western sponsors had with the with the whole concept of declaring martial law so close to an election and this was that when the proposal came...
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good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. a surprise admission from president trump's former attorney michael cohen. yesterday he pleaded guilty to lying to congress about a trump real estate project in russia during the 2016 presidential campaign. well, cohen is cooperating with the special counsel's russia investigation. tom hanson is here in new york with more on this news. tom, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. that guilty plea is raising new questions about the trump organization's ties to russia. and president trump did not mince words about his feelings on that. president trump is in argentina odumhaohenr. trump's former personal attorney, pleaded guilty to lying to congress. cohen admitted he about a pote tower in moscow. he told congress that negotiations over the real in j of 2016. he now says those talks continued into june when it was apparent mr. trump would have the votes to secure the republican presidential nomination. >> it's a reminder that there's been a remarkable volume of criminal activity uncov
good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. a surprise admission from president trump's former attorney michael cohen. yesterday he pleaded guilty to lying to congress about a trump real estate project in russia during the 2016 presidential campaign. well, cohen is cooperating with the special counsel's russia investigation. tom hanson is here in new york with more on this news. tom, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. that guilty plea is raising new questions about the trump...
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i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ m green. ha auto -- i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ >>> we have a stronger system behind that. so a lot to talk about this morning. we have tracking it on high depth doppler and then you can see a light rain stretching from mendecino as we head through the morning. so your rain headlines. today's storm system we're looking at moderate rain. we're talking about a few isolated showers for that time. for the most part we're look k at in between storm systems and then our second storm system arrives late
i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ m green. ha auto -- i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ >>> we have a stronger system behind that. so a lot to talk about this morning. we have tracking it on high depth doppler and then you can see a light rain stretching from mendecino as we head through the morning. so your rain headlines. today's storm system we're looking at moderate rain. we're talking about a few isolated showers for that time. for the most part we're look k at...
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a ring with marie antoinette's initials and a lock of her hair. probably made for her daughter — one of the few members of french royalty to escape the guillotine. the jewels have stayed in the family ever since, but now over 200 years later, marie antoinette's prized diamonds and pearls will go under the hammer, sold to the highest bidder, whether blue blooded or commoner. hard to imagine what france's last queen would have thought of that. let's return to our main story — the crucial cabinet meeting at 2 o'clock to discuss the draft brexit agreement with brussels. 0ur reality check correspondent, chris morris, is in westminster. so chris, not long to wait now — but how much do you know about what's in this draft agreement. a lot of that we have no for some time, the divorce bill, the financial settlement for leaving the eu, some £39 billion over a number of years on the rights of eu citizens citizens in the uk and british citizen in europe although many are deeply unhappy about somebody tell. there will be a stuff about the legal status o
a ring with marie antoinette's initials and a lock of her hair. probably made for her daughter — one of the few members of french royalty to escape the guillotine. the jewels have stayed in the family ever since, but now over 200 years later, marie antoinette's prized diamonds and pearls will go under the hammer, sold to the highest bidder, whether blue blooded or commoner. hard to imagine what france's last queen would have thought of that. let's return to our main story — the crucial...
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. >>> then whyonkra zinski bawled his way through his wife's "mary poppins." >>> nick jonas and priyanka chopra's wedding is this weekend. they are getting the royal treatment in india. >> everything we know about their big day. >> how much excited you are? >> nick and priyanka landed in jodhpur three days ahead of hair wedding extravaganza and were mobbed by paparazzi. also traveling with them, nick's parents, priyanka's mom, joe fi turner. all this as she reveals wedding secrets to "vogue." they'll have two ceremonies. they'll be held in different spots at this palace. she'll wear nick lauren. nick is set to ride in on a horse holding a sword. check out the fireworks laid out ahead of the i dos. priyanka erys this wedding. meghan markle and harry won't be us, mega hahn a for the isn't traveling much recently. ♪ i see your face when my eyes are shut. >> he says, i put my drink down, get down on one knee, this is in front of a bunch of people, and say, you're real. where have you been all my life? >> check which out -- justin bride haley is the soon, ul december cover girl of but she w
. >>> then whyonkra zinski bawled his way through his wife's "mary poppins." >>> nick jonas and priyanka chopra's wedding is this weekend. they are getting the royal treatment in india. >> everything we know about their big day. >> how much excited you are? >> nick and priyanka landed in jodhpur three days ahead of hair wedding extravaganza and were mobbed by paparazzi. also traveling with them, nick's parents, priyanka's mom, joe fi turner. all...
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mary poppins. when we return. >> good thing you came when you did. >> this is a film completely uncynical and is like a joy bomb. >> off we go. >> don't have a lot of cgi. barely any green screen anothers and people all wired. >> the role of mary poppins was written especially forum illy if for emily if she said no there would be no film. >> i play a cray, cray crazy character. >> this is their third film together as "the devil wears prada" and "into the woods". >> she's kind of a stalker. we set a tone that we never player character that's like each other very much. don't know if we could play best pals it's just not what works for us. >> they rehearsed for eight weeks for the dance number and more from her hidden talent check out the 73 questions in vogue. >> all right. good for you jo with your wicked art is an questions and fancy job and your vogue.isan questio and your vogue. >> with mary poppins how did you feel the first day. >> terrified. >> if you were musical what would the title be. >> d
mary poppins. when we return. >> good thing you came when you did. >> this is a film completely uncynical and is like a joy bomb. >> off we go. >> don't have a lot of cgi. barely any green screen anothers and people all wired. >> the role of mary poppins was written especially forum illy if for emily if she said no there would be no film. >> i play a cray, cray crazy character. >> this is their third film together as "the devil wears prada"...
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i'm anne-marie green. on the homestretch to the midterm elections, president trump's strategy is clear and unwavering. he's using the immigrants to rally republican voters. he says he will issue an order next week that will crack down on them crossing america's southern border. and he also said soldiers near the border could shoot rock-throwing migrants. good morning, laura. >> that order of lethal force is facing legal questions because u.s. law forbids the military from domestic policing duties. but they say the motive behind the president moving these troops is for optics, to create this show of strength to deter migrants who are headed up to our border and to convey to his republican base that those borders are protected. president trump fired up a crowd in columbia, missouri, last night warning the u.s. must take all necessary steps to protect its borders before migrant caravans forced their way into the united states. >> if you don't want america to be overrun by masses of illegal aliens and giant ca
i'm anne-marie green. on the homestretch to the midterm elections, president trump's strategy is clear and unwavering. he's using the immigrants to rally republican voters. he says he will issue an order next week that will crack down on them crossing america's southern border. and he also said soldiers near the border could shoot rock-throwing migrants. good morning, laura. >> that order of lethal force is facing legal questions because u.s. law forbids the military from domestic...
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queen mary, first left. 1 block. you make a left turn, can't make a left, can't make a right or you'll be in the water. despite hitting all the lights, it took us 4 minutes. how tough could that be? for james lee the bus driver, obviously it was impossible. this is security video taken from the corner of central showing people jumping out of the bus, and a few minutes later squad cars from the sheriff's department arrive to rescue the folks. >> what happened was uncalled for and unprofessional. >> that was dave lopez reporting from los angeles. the bus driver ended up allegedly getting into a fist fight with as passenger. the driver was then arrested. >>> one man admits when he saw a car burst into flames, he didn't think, he just paid attention to his instincts. he saved a woman and today he was honored for his heroic action. >> the flames started coming out the hood of the car and started coming through the dash. i just grabbed her and pulled her out. >> the sheriff's deputies arrived moments later and captured the
queen mary, first left. 1 block. you make a left turn, can't make a left, can't make a right or you'll be in the water. despite hitting all the lights, it took us 4 minutes. how tough could that be? for james lee the bus driver, obviously it was impossible. this is security video taken from the corner of central showing people jumping out of the bus, and a few minutes later squad cars from the sheriff's department arrive to rescue the folks. >> what happened was uncalled for and...
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good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. yes, indeed, it is cyber monday and retailers across the country are offering ways for holiday shoppers to save big online. it comes on the heels of major black friday sales which revved up on thanksgiving and extended through the weekend. a trend some analysts noticed this year was that many black friday shoppers secured deals without leaving their homes by buying online. crowds did still pack the stores, but the number of consumers shopping for holiday deals online increased days ahead of cyber monday promotions. >>> u.s. stocks closed lower friday after markets were only hop for a half day. energy companies led the slide as the price of u.s. crude tumbled to its lowest level in more than a year. the dow jones industrial average dropped 178 abused company money and assets. ghosn is denying the claim. >>> at&t said they'll refund customers who paid to watch a highly contested match between woods and mickelson. turner media company allowed viewers to watch for free. turner and multipl
good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. yes, indeed, it is cyber monday and retailers across the country are offering ways for holiday shoppers to save big online. it comes on the heels of major black friday sales which revved up on thanksgiving and extended through the weekend. a trend some analysts noticed this year was that many black friday shoppers secured deals without leaving their homes by buying online. crowds did still pack the stores, but the number of consumers...
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earlier, jordan doyle and mary listerjoined me in the studio. i asked them how they felt about the otters gatecrashing their romantic moment. absolutely wonderful. we were very, very lucky to have it in the way that it happened, but even more lucky for having this gorgeous woman say yes. what was it like having these otters crawling behind you ? we had to stay very still, because they can be nippy. they were getting the bottoms of my feet, and i was on my knee. what happened after that... you were also warned not to hold them or cuddle them, because they can bite. oh, yes, they can take down crocodiles, so we had to be very careful. we were told they would take 15 seconds and then they would go, but they were there for three minutes. you made a special trip to see these otters because you watched a documentary of sir david attenborough‘s. yes, yes, yes, we did. we watched it on blue planet ii. one of the things he showed was otters, and mary is a big fan of otters. mary, why are you a big fan of these otters, particularly the ones in singapore
earlier, jordan doyle and mary listerjoined me in the studio. i asked them how they felt about the otters gatecrashing their romantic moment. absolutely wonderful. we were very, very lucky to have it in the way that it happened, but even more lucky for having this gorgeous woman say yes. what was it like having these otters crawling behind you ? we had to stay very still, because they can be nippy. they were getting the bottoms of my feet, and i was on my knee. what happened after that... you...
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interpret russia's intentions go ahead mary. well i think that the declaration of martial law was certainly see as a quite drastic move which seemed completely out of proportion to the clash the been in the straits of coach. but i think that something quite interesting this happens that may reflect. some of the difficulty is that maybe some of ukraine's western sponsors had with the with the whole concept of declaring martial law so close to an election and this was that when the proposal came before parliament in ukraine as i understand it it's actually been reduced quite significantly so while the initial idea was that the whole of ukraine would be subject to martial law with all the restrictions on freedom of speech freedom of assembly presumably election campaigning and all that. the the provision that is actually passed through parliament is for something rather less than that i think it only goes up to the twenty seventh of december so yet couple of months before the election it's also restricted to the border areas of ukr
interpret russia's intentions go ahead mary. well i think that the declaration of martial law was certainly see as a quite drastic move which seemed completely out of proportion to the clash the been in the straits of coach. but i think that something quite interesting this happens that may reflect. some of the difficulty is that maybe some of ukraine's western sponsors had with the with the whole concept of declaring martial law so close to an election and this was that when the proposal came...
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interpret russia's intentions go ahead mary. well i think that the declaration of martial law was certainly seen as a quite drastic move which seemed completely out of proportion to the clash the been in the straits of coach. but i think that something quite interesting this happens that may reflect. some of the difficulty is that maybe some of ukraine's western sponsors had with the with the whole concept of declaring martial law so close to an election and this was that when the proposal came before parliament in ukraine as i understand it it's actually been reduced quite significantly so while the initial idea was that the whole of ukraine would be subject to martial law with all the restrictions on freedom of speech freedom of assembly presumably election campaigning and all that. the the provision that is actually passed through parliament is for something rather less than that i think the it only goes up to the twenty seventh of december so yet couple of months before the election it's also restricted to the border areas o
interpret russia's intentions go ahead mary. well i think that the declaration of martial law was certainly seen as a quite drastic move which seemed completely out of proportion to the clash the been in the straits of coach. but i think that something quite interesting this happens that may reflect. some of the difficulty is that maybe some of ukraine's western sponsors had with the with the whole concept of declaring martial law so close to an election and this was that when the proposal came...
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a ring with marie antoinette's initials a a lock of her hair. probably made for her doctor, one of the few members -- her , one of the few members of french world you escape the guillotine. the jewels have stayed in the ovmily ever since, but now 200 years later, marie antoinette's prized diamonds a pearls will go under the hammer, sold to thhighest bidder. hard to imagine what france's last queen would have thought of that. jane: the clock is ticking in florida, where recounts are underway for a bitterly contested senate and governor's races. sound familiar? 18 years ago florida was under the spotlight for its hanging chads during the presidential race between george w. bush and al gore. you could be forgiven for inking here we go again. rajini vaidyanathan reports. rajini: in the end, it comes down to these -- cold, hard votes. here in broward and 66 other counties, millions of ballots are being tallied again. 18 years ago, a recount here delivered george w. bush the presidency. the scrutiny on these machines is just as intense today. >> who c
a ring with marie antoinette's initials a a lock of her hair. probably made for her doctor, one of the few members -- her , one of the few members of french world you escape the guillotine. the jewels have stayed in the ovmily ever since, but now 200 years later, marie antoinette's prized diamonds a pearls will go under the hammer, sold to thhighest bidder. hard to imagine what france's last queen would have thought of that. jane: the clock is ticking in florida, where recounts are underway for...
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doyle: colleagues, mary gay scanlon. the speaker: the house will be in order. he house will be in order. the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. scanlon: mr. speaker, members of the 115th congress, i am honored to have this opportunity to serve our country. i chose tonight to be sworn in on our constitution, a document that begins with our uniquely american creed, we the people. a charge and a challenge to faithfully represent the people of my district and the entire country, a charge i promise to honor every day with all of my might. i am particularly honored to serve as the advance guard, not just for madeline dean, chrissy hulihan and susan wild, who will soon join me and our brethren in the pennsylvania elegation. ms. scanlon: but also as an army of new members who will join us for the 116th congress, a congress that may look different than the one we see today. we the people entrust to the equal branches of this government to ensure that opportunitys are available and right the wrongs. to make sure that the people get a fair shake whether in their jobs, in our
doyle: colleagues, mary gay scanlon. the speaker: the house will be in order. he house will be in order. the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. scanlon: mr. speaker, members of the 115th congress, i am honored to have this opportunity to serve our country. i chose tonight to be sworn in on our constitution, a document that begins with our uniquely american creed, we the people. a charge and a challenge to faithfully represent the people of my district and the entire country, a charge i promise to...
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i'm anne-marie green. as the g-20 summit of world leaders gets set to start in argentina tomorrow, much of the focus is on saudi arabia. crown prince mohamed bin salman arrived in argentina yesterday amid the controversy surrounding the murder of jamal khashoggi. he was killed at the saudi arabian consulate in turkey last month. security has been increased at the saudi arabian embassy in buenos aires where the prince is staying. president trump leaves for the summit this morning. >>> meanwhile, there are new calls to end u.s. involvement in the war in yemen as the fallout continues over khashoggi's murder. tom hanson is here with more. good morning. >> as you were just mentioning, both the crown prince and president trump will be in argentina but there is no word on a formal meeting. meanwhile, the u.s. senate is retaliating for the murder of j >> the senate advanced a resolution yesterday to end military support of saudi arabia's involvement in the war with yemen. >> if the president won't send the messag
i'm anne-marie green. as the g-20 summit of world leaders gets set to start in argentina tomorrow, much of the focus is on saudi arabia. crown prince mohamed bin salman arrived in argentina yesterday amid the controversy surrounding the murder of jamal khashoggi. he was killed at the saudi arabian consulate in turkey last month. security has been increased at the saudi arabian embassy in buenos aires where the prince is staying. president trump leaves for the summit this morning. >>>...
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jane: mary jordan, thank you for joining us. babita: in other news, british prime minister theresa ma says there are issues still to be resolved as she tries to finalize today she met with the president ean commission, jean-claude juncker, in brussels, and says she will return for more talks on saturday. the pengon said it cost $72 million to deploy u.s. forces to the border with mexico in recent eks to prevent illegal immigrants crossing. almost 6000 troops were sent to the border befe midterm elections after president trump warned of what he called an invasion of the country by a caravan of central arican grants. south korea's kim jong yang has been electedhe new president interpol. fncerns were expressed about another candidatring that he was too close to the kremlin. an american tourist has beener killed by meof an endangered tribe in a remote island of india. the 27-year-old was a christian missionary who was killed with bows and arrows and hiftbody was n the beach. the tribeiv in isolation from the rest of the world, and i
jane: mary jordan, thank you for joining us. babita: in other news, british prime minister theresa ma says there are issues still to be resolved as she tries to finalize today she met with the president ean commission, jean-claude juncker, in brussels, and says she will return for more talks on saturday. the pengon said it cost $72 million to deploy u.s. forces to the border with mexico in recent eks to prevent illegal immigrants crossing. almost 6000 troops were sent to the border befe midterm...