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they say they have uncovered more than a dozen illegal dumping operations. these photos so some of the sites they have identified. investigators believe the illegal operations are luring customers with dumping discounts. >> bring your stuff here. we're cheaper than the dump. they are accepting waste, junk, trash, hazardous material at sites that are not approved to do so. >> items that are dumped can end up in the waterways, it can end up out into the bay because of runoff. >> reporter: the task force says they believe much of the garbage the dump sites are accepting is ending up in the streets of richmond. >> the illegal transfer sites, the illegal hauling all translates into more debris on our city streets. >> reporter: those who live and work in the city say they're tired of the blight and glad the city has seen the problem. >> sometimes i've got legitimate customers coming to my place of business and it's not nice for them to pull up and see garbage. >> reporter: jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> all eyes on a jury in orlando, florida, tonight. juro
they say they have uncovered more than a dozen illegal dumping operations. these photos so some of the sites they have identified. investigators believe the illegal operations are luring customers with dumping discounts. >> bring your stuff here. we're cheaper than the dump. they are accepting waste, junk, trash, hazardous material at sites that are not approved to do so. >> items that are dumped can end up in the waterways, it can end up out into the bay because of runoff. >>...
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we have real evidence that the fbi uncovered a russia plot that involved. we have real evidence, bribery you, extortion, blackmail, money laundering, racketeering. they knew in 2009, one year before hillary clinton and the obama administration approved this corrupt uranium one deal. the fbi top echelon, not rank and file lied to a fisa judge about clinton and the dnc. they never told a judge that she paid for these russian lies in this dossier that was then used a warrant to spy on the trump campaign. >> sean: sadly some of these stories still not being covered by the mainstream media -- one of the massive corruption scandals we have seen. they don't touch it especially in light of what we learned how the fisa warrant was based on
we have real evidence that the fbi uncovered a russia plot that involved. we have real evidence, bribery you, extortion, blackmail, money laundering, racketeering. they knew in 2009, one year before hillary clinton and the obama administration approved this corrupt uranium one deal. the fbi top echelon, not rank and file lied to a fisa judge about clinton and the dnc. they never told a judge that she paid for these russian lies in this dossier that was then used a warrant to spy on the trump...
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about what the remit is going to be, and the really big question comes from what they will do if they uncover a large body of evidence about one mp in particular.
about what the remit is going to be, and the really big question comes from what they will do if they uncover a large body of evidence about one mp in particular.
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we have real evidence that the fbi uncovered a russia plot that involved. we have real evidence, bribery you, extortion, blackmail, money laundering, racketeering. they knew in 2009, one year before hillary clinton and the obama administration approved this corrupt uranium one deal. the fbi top echelon, not rank and file lied to a fisa judge about clinton and the dnc. they never told a judge that she paid for these russian lies in this dossier that was then used a warrant to spy on the trump campaign. >> sean: sadly some of these stories still not being covered by the mainstream media -- one of the massive corruption scandals we have seen. they don't touch it especially in light of what we learned how the fisa warrant was based on everything hillary clinton bought and paid for that turned out to be false. russian propaganda. >> yeah, and you look at the media and every single measure, sean, the lame stream media that isn't covering the real news in a fair and balanced way is losing. their numbers are at all-time low approval rating while shows like yours th
we have real evidence that the fbi uncovered a russia plot that involved. we have real evidence, bribery you, extortion, blackmail, money laundering, racketeering. they knew in 2009, one year before hillary clinton and the obama administration approved this corrupt uranium one deal. the fbi top echelon, not rank and file lied to a fisa judge about clinton and the dnc. they never told a judge that she paid for these russian lies in this dossier that was then used a warrant to spy on the trump...
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a new report uncovers at new jersey transit. connected folk froms the crest ty administration. getting raises of up to 70,000. wait until you hear the full story, and remember the kidd from jersey, got drunk, passed out in ub, he then 1600 later. well, he found somebody to pay the bill. and dan zarrow is going to have a full report on the big snowstorm that hit our area today. meteorologist: well, bill, another in tense march snowstorm in the books. we had big snow totals. we gat few days of quiet weather ahead before things turn ac of again by early next week. i will break down what you you d know in the loc bill: welcome back to "chasing news." am bill spadea. waitle nu hear about this report. when you thought things were bad at new jersey transit. they are worse this time it is about political patriots people getting raises who are all connected to governor christie. and, remember the kid who went from west virginia to new jersey in be aer car because he was passed out drunk? well stuck with $1600 bill and found a way to get it paid. wait nuller that. first let's let's check
a new report uncovers at new jersey transit. connected folk froms the crest ty administration. getting raises of up to 70,000. wait until you hear the full story, and remember the kidd from jersey, got drunk, passed out in ub, he then 1600 later. well, he found somebody to pay the bill. and dan zarrow is going to have a full report on the big snowstorm that hit our area today. meteorologist: well, bill, another in tense march snowstorm in the books. we had big snow totals. we gat few days of...
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in full speed and we've already uncovered several cases of this cheating such as how they faked lower fuel consumption levels and tests this is criminal behavior with the german government is looking into this for the first time but it's not doing enough consumers thought that the new diesels were cleaner but when it comes to nitrogen dioxide they're actually four to seven times dirtier than a thirty year old diesel think is a few months ago. so millions of people who bought diesel cars are now threatened with driving bans in city centers and it's nine million people have bought diesel cars that have the latest certification they were told at the cars were environmentally friendly and city driving wouldn't be a problem for a long time. but what should they do with their cars now. they should wait a few more days and hope that we can reach an agreement with lawmakers to would require the auto industry to retrofit the engines. or they could go to their dealer and demand their money back or a retrofit that would set a precedent. but that's now the job of politicians to finally force the
in full speed and we've already uncovered several cases of this cheating such as how they faked lower fuel consumption levels and tests this is criminal behavior with the german government is looking into this for the first time but it's not doing enough consumers thought that the new diesels were cleaner but when it comes to nitrogen dioxide they're actually four to seven times dirtier than a thirty year old diesel think is a few months ago. so millions of people who bought diesel cars are now...
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the focus, they say, is uncovering criminal operations like counterfeiting and human trafficking. >> if you are involved in criminal activity, we will investigate you. aside from what your immigration status is. >> last week in berkeley, an hsi team arrested a man they say was involved in serious criminal activity and that he wasn't an undocumented immigrant. protesters came out convinced that i.c.e. was focused on the man because of his immigration status. >>> new video in, look at that. it's a rare weather funnel cloud over a neighborhood in wheat land in yuba county near marysville. national weather service says it's a tornado. jeff ranieri confirms that as well. jeff can spot a tornado when he sees it. reports of minor damage, a few tarps and objects knocked over, but not much. i have to say that does look intimidating. >> it is dangerous. likely f-0 to f-1 on the scale which is the low end but still could do some damage. seek shelter when you see those things. it's rare to get home bear put two to three in parts of northern california. >> what's not rare tomorrow is the rainfall
the focus, they say, is uncovering criminal operations like counterfeiting and human trafficking. >> if you are involved in criminal activity, we will investigate you. aside from what your immigration status is. >> last week in berkeley, an hsi team arrested a man they say was involved in serious criminal activity and that he wasn't an undocumented immigrant. protesters came out convinced that i.c.e. was focused on the man because of his immigration status. >>> new video...
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so we continue to uncover facts while the rest of the people continue to -- which is totally fine and we continue work. neil: chairman, thank you very much. >> thank you, neil. neil: we did reach out to congressman jeff's office and they have not gotten back. employee at dick sporting goods quit after raising age to buy gun at 21. he wrote a letter, still going viral, he's here. i promise to have and to hold from this day forward, 'til death do us part. selectquote can help you keep your promise. with life insurance starting under $1 a day. but you promised dad. come on. selectquote helped jim, 41, keep his promise by finding him a $500,000 policy for under $26 per month. and found kathy, 37, a $750,000 policy for just $22 per month. since 1985, we've helped millions of families by finding them affordable coverage by impartially shopping highly rated insurers offering over 70 policies. dad, you're coming right? you promise? you promise? you promise? i promise. neil: all right, we are finding out new details of florida shooting almost every day. new accusations police were told that ve
so we continue to uncover facts while the rest of the people continue to -- which is totally fine and we continue work. neil: chairman, thank you very much. >> thank you, neil. neil: we did reach out to congressman jeff's office and they have not gotten back. employee at dick sporting goods quit after raising age to buy gun at 21. he wrote a letter, still going viral, he's here. i promise to have and to hold from this day forward, 'til death do us part. selectquote can help you keep your...
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i have seen the film, the post, which concerns vietnam and the uncovering of the pentagon papers. yes, exactly. so they were right to publish the story, and it's more or less the same story with us, with a very different ending, unfortunately. but, i mean, this is our duty to inform the public about this kind of danger. well, yes, but presumably as a turk, you also have an obligation and a duty to consider things like putting turkish military personnel or others at risk, and you do know that the turkish government insisted that what you had uncovered was not gunrunning to rebels, but was actually the transfer of aid and assistance to turkmen civilians. that's what mr erdogan said. that's what they said, but the turkmen denied this allegation. they said they did not get any armoury from this and we knew that turkey had a very close contact with the islamic guerrillas in syria and we were opposing it, you know. so that's why it was important. but looking back, knowing what you know about what's happened to you, do you have any regret? not at all. none at all? i would do exactly the
i have seen the film, the post, which concerns vietnam and the uncovering of the pentagon papers. yes, exactly. so they were right to publish the story, and it's more or less the same story with us, with a very different ending, unfortunately. but, i mean, this is our duty to inform the public about this kind of danger. well, yes, but presumably as a turk, you also have an obligation and a duty to consider things like putting turkish military personnel or others at risk, and you do know that...
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but there's beyond that, there is evidence of crime that the mueller team has uncovered. there are three people who are in trump circle who have pleaded guilty. there was also of course the 13 russians -- >> to crimes unrelated to the trump campaign. >> no, no, the 13 russians that were indicted were directly related to russian election meddling and he laid out in the indictment exactly what they uncovered was done. so this is an investigation that speaks to the bigger issue of exactly how russia meddles in the election, no? >> right, listen, russia meddled in the election, i have no doubt about that. as americans, whatever party, we need to deal with that issue. by the way, among many nations, the chinese meddled and a lot meddled and we need to address that. it's important. let's be clear on this, manafort and gates were indicted for nontrump related activities, things that pre-dated their involvement in the trump campaign. that's very important. there's still no evidence whatsoever of collusion from the trump campaign and the reason there's no evidence, it simply didn'
but there's beyond that, there is evidence of crime that the mueller team has uncovered. there are three people who are in trump circle who have pleaded guilty. there was also of course the 13 russians -- >> to crimes unrelated to the trump campaign. >> no, no, the 13 russians that were indicted were directly related to russian election meddling and he laid out in the indictment exactly what they uncovered was done. so this is an investigation that speaks to the bigger issue of...
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in full speed and we've already uncovered several cases of this cheating such as how they faked lower fuel consumption levels and tests this is criminal behavior with the german government is looking into this for the first time but it's not doing enough consumers thought that the new diesels were cleaner but when it comes to nitrogen dioxide they're actually four to seven times dirtier than a thirty year old diesel. if you have to see. you and so millions of people who bought diesel cars are now threatened with driving bans in city centers and it's nine million people have bought diesel cars that have the latest certification they were told at the cars were environmentally friendly and city driving wouldn't be a problem for a long time. but what should they do with their cars now. they should wait a few more days and hope that we can reach an agreement with lawmakers to would require the auto industry to retrofit the engines. or they could go to their dealer and demand their money back or a retrofit that would set a precedent. but that's now the job of politicians to finally forced t
in full speed and we've already uncovered several cases of this cheating such as how they faked lower fuel consumption levels and tests this is criminal behavior with the german government is looking into this for the first time but it's not doing enough consumers thought that the new diesels were cleaner but when it comes to nitrogen dioxide they're actually four to seven times dirtier than a thirty year old diesel. if you have to see. you and so millions of people who bought diesel cars are...
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. >>> an amazing piece of history has been uncovered by stanford scientists. x-ray imaging has uncovered a translation avenue book by greek roman doctors, scientists have trying uncovering the text for almost a decade and now they are able to read the hidden medical text for a first time in a thousand years. >> we don't want to just do this experiment for the sake of doing the experiment. we are only pleased when the scholars coming to us shouting and happy they have found something. >> reporter: he was the dr. of emperors and gladiators and influential physician of early western medicine. >>> so one of the best cities to live in if you have a dog, oakland and san francisco are strong choices. the first ever ranking for dog parks is out. the trust for public land ranked american cities by how many dog parks they have in relation to population size. oakland came in seventh. san francisco ranked eighth. and some of the other bay area sits on the list, fremont, richmond and san jose. i think my dog -- i take my dog to the dog park and he only socialized with the
. >>> an amazing piece of history has been uncovered by stanford scientists. x-ray imaging has uncovered a translation avenue book by greek roman doctors, scientists have trying uncovering the text for almost a decade and now they are able to read the hidden medical text for a first time in a thousand years. >> we don't want to just do this experiment for the sake of doing the experiment. we are only pleased when the scholars coming to us shouting and happy they have found...
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i produced a documentary, hush, about hollywood's uncovered sexual harassment a few yea rs uncovered sexual harassment a few years ago and it is so prevalent in our world, especially hollywood. you mention that documentary, one of the m essa 9 es mention that documentary, one of the m essa g es to mention that documentary, one of the messages to come out of that documentary before the scandal erupted at the end of last year, if only people would listen and clearly there listening now. which is great, and a lot of the nominees are so excited about it, all of the diversity and it is great to see women getting an opportunity to hopefully have more roles in the future as well. the oscars are about the awards themselves and the films, tom, this is a difficult year to call in terms of the picture that is likely to wind the big prize. briefly, which one do you think it will be? it is between two, the shape of water and three billboards, i think it will be the shape of water. hello. thanks forjoining me. ijust want to bring you right up—to—date with how we see the next week of weather fo
i produced a documentary, hush, about hollywood's uncovered sexual harassment a few yea rs uncovered sexual harassment a few years ago and it is so prevalent in our world, especially hollywood. you mention that documentary, one of the m essa 9 es mention that documentary, one of the m essa g es to mention that documentary, one of the messages to come out of that documentary before the scandal erupted at the end of last year, if only people would listen and clearly there listening now. which is...
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his death did it uncover the truth about slovakia i mean is that the next story. well i think i think you know organized crime gangs like this in and that i'm going to which which is the one that's involved here are moving into a lot of different eastern european countries and they've been there for a while and they're very good at infiltrating you know business networks and you know legal networks political networks and they're very good at protecting themselves by using bribery by using threats by using extortion by using compromising material so it is a it's a very serious and under covered problem in a lot of different countries is a lot of italian mafia links to slovakia to remaining out to bulgaria and i think you going to see a lot more of the story yes truesdale of a tour of the organized crime and corruption reporting project through the solomon thank you very much we appreciate your time thanks brant well the day is nearly done the conversation continues online you will find us on twitter you see the handles right there and don't forget whatever happens
his death did it uncover the truth about slovakia i mean is that the next story. well i think i think you know organized crime gangs like this in and that i'm going to which which is the one that's involved here are moving into a lot of different eastern european countries and they've been there for a while and they're very good at infiltrating you know business networks and you know legal networks political networks and they're very good at protecting themselves by using bribery by using...
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their focus is uncovering criminal operations like counterfeiting and human trafficking. >> if you are involved in criminal activity, we will investigate you, aside from what your immigration status is. >> reporter: last week in berkeley, his team arrested a man they say was involved in serious criminal activity and was not an undocumented immigrant. but protesters came out, convinced i.c.e. was focused on the man because of his immigration status. >> and i'm sure that the community will be eased and will be happy that we were out there doing the type that we're doing. >> reporter: he says deportation is something handled by a totally separate division. >> excuse me, everything okay here? >> reporter: he also says interrupting any i.c.e. operation could be dangerous. >> so if other people show up on the scene, not only do we have to worry about the individuals that we're going there to arrest, but now we have to be concerned with the individuals that are showing up outside. >> reporter: immigration advocates tell me they don't buy what i.c.e. is saying, and they say they will continue
their focus is uncovering criminal operations like counterfeiting and human trafficking. >> if you are involved in criminal activity, we will investigate you, aside from what your immigration status is. >> reporter: last week in berkeley, his team arrested a man they say was involved in serious criminal activity and was not an undocumented immigrant. but protesters came out, convinced i.c.e. was focused on the man because of his immigration status. >> and i'm sure that the...
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led to special counsel robot moves on going investigation yes these bold reporters investigated and uncovered that donald trump's family has direct ties to some of the russian spies now what a huge discovery no wonder they won this huge award except that's not actually true take the new york times article with the headline trump campaign aides had repeated contact with russian intelligence it was debunked by f.b.i. director james comey not exactly trump's biggest fan or promoter would it be fair to characterize that story as almost entirely wrong yes people talking about it often don't really know what's going on and those of us who actually know what's going on and not talking about it and we don't call the press to say hey you got that thing wrong about this sensitive topic we just have to leave it there so over half a year ago the story was actually refuted by former f.b.i. director james comey but still that's not to sigurd to get out of the reason that we shouldn't be proud of these journalists for their bold investigative work michael you've broken so many stories this past year and i r
led to special counsel robot moves on going investigation yes these bold reporters investigated and uncovered that donald trump's family has direct ties to some of the russian spies now what a huge discovery no wonder they won this huge award except that's not actually true take the new york times article with the headline trump campaign aides had repeated contact with russian intelligence it was debunked by f.b.i. director james comey not exactly trump's biggest fan or promoter would it be...
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was he aware of the danger that he was in by investigating and uncovering the things in these stories. i think i think journalists in a lot of countries where there hasn't been violence. tend to probably be a little bit naïve you know we had warned the on about two weeks prior that some of the names we were looking at we had talked with the telly and police and we'd found that they were quite dangerous people you know some some people kill some organized crime people kill and some don't and some of these people were the kind that killed so we warned him but but young wasn't working on anything that was particularly dangerous he was pulling public records he was talking to police sources you know he wasn't doing anything that we thought was particularly dangerous do you know i read today that some people think that he had asked police for protection can you confirm that i can't confirm that he had gotten some threats in the past and had approached the police about them i don't know if those were those older threats we were not aware he had didn't tell anything to us about any any imme
was he aware of the danger that he was in by investigating and uncovering the things in these stories. i think i think journalists in a lot of countries where there hasn't been violence. tend to probably be a little bit naïve you know we had warned the on about two weeks prior that some of the names we were looking at we had talked with the telly and police and we'd found that they were quite dangerous people you know some some people kill some organized crime people kill and some don't and...
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whistle-blowers uncovered widespread misconduct among bank employees who opened millions of unauthorized accounts to meet sales quotas. and now the justice department has ordered the bank to investigate similar issues in the wealth management division. the lawsuit also accuses wells fargo of trying to save money by closing the accounts of fraud victims without investigating. >>> just two days after we told you about housing secretary ben carson getting a $31,000 dining room set for his office, that order has now been canceled. a spokesman for the agency insists carson did not ask his staff to buy such expensive furniture. it's the latest in the case of a trump cabinet member coming under fire for lavish expenses but a spokesperson for the american home furnishing alliance released this statement saying consumers might be outraged at the concept of spending $31,000, but this furniture will last 50 plus years of daily, rugged use. they are rugged over there. >> item. always good to have some rugged dishware. absolutely. >>> when we come back a snack that could help fight cancer. >>> also a
whistle-blowers uncovered widespread misconduct among bank employees who opened millions of unauthorized accounts to meet sales quotas. and now the justice department has ordered the bank to investigate similar issues in the wealth management division. the lawsuit also accuses wells fargo of trying to save money by closing the accounts of fraud victims without investigating. >>> just two days after we told you about housing secretary ben carson getting a $31,000 dining room set for his...
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if you don't uncover that window. >> i know what's gonna happen. that's why i'm doing this the [bleep]. >> is that what you wanna do? >> you get the [bleep] -- >> he's refusing to uncover his window. >> he's throwing some kind of liquid out under his door. >> okay. >> he's begging for the s.w.a.t. team to come in. >> all right, guys, real quick. we got hall. he's down in f-1. he's been acting up all morning, refusing orders. he talked to everybody. he's refused all orders. we'll give him his last three verbal commands. and then we'll tell him if he doesn't comply we'll introduce oc. if he doesn't comply at that point, we'll introduce oc. once he complies, we're just going to open his cell door, kneel him straight down on the wall right there. >> inmate hall, come to the door and cuff up. >> offender hall, come to the door and cuff up. >> c.o. eat [bleep]. >> offender hall, if you do not come up, we will introduce chemical agents. are you going to comply? >> introduce oc. >> push it through if there's an opening. >> hall's unwillingness to follow th
if you don't uncover that window. >> i know what's gonna happen. that's why i'm doing this the [bleep]. >> is that what you wanna do? >> you get the [bleep] -- >> he's refusing to uncover his window. >> he's throwing some kind of liquid out under his door. >> okay. >> he's begging for the s.w.a.t. team to come in. >> all right, guys, real quick. we got hall. he's down in f-1. he's been acting up all morning, refusing orders. he talked to...
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an earlier nbc bay area investigation uncovered california firefighters are not gettin >>> when tragedies happen, first responders take action, often without thinking of their own safety or well-being. >> an earlier nbc bay area investigation uncovered california firefighters are not getting the help they need to deal with their trauma. so investigative reporter liz wagner decided to widen her lens and found that the problem is even more dire nationwide. >> when we surveyed firefighters about mental health last year, we heard from 700 of them here in california. now we've heard from nearly 7,000, and almost every state. most say they're suffering from ptsd, but point to a lack of services to get them through it. now the international firefighters union is taking a hard look at the troubling results of our survey. >> where are you at? sir! you've got to go! >> we all have to evacuate the hills. >> go, go, go, go, go! >> we're at station number 5. >> reporter: this is what was left of santa rosa's newest fire station after tragedy. it will eventually be rebuilt and crews will one day return
an earlier nbc bay area investigation uncovered california firefighters are not gettin >>> when tragedies happen, first responders take action, often without thinking of their own safety or well-being. >> an earlier nbc bay area investigation uncovered california firefighters are not getting the help they need to deal with their trauma. so investigative reporter liz wagner decided to widen her lens and found that the problem is even more dire nationwide. >> when we surveyed...
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we first of all have a case where lying has been uncovered throughout this investigation. when it came to manafort and gates and their past ties with russians, it had always been in the past, when we worked in the ukraine, before we started working with the trump organization and the trump campaign. fast forward to this news overnight, working with the former gru officer, russian military intelligence -- and by the way, he still had contact with current russian military intelligence, took place during the 2016 campaign. that's putting these two gentlemen high up the ladder in the trump campaign right there at the time that the president was running -- the president-to-be was running for president, they were having connections with former russian intelligence. that's a huge leap from past relations. >> the fact of the contact may be significant. we have no knowledge whether they were communicating about the campaign. >> but they lied about it. >> to shift gears to what we're not hearing from the white house or the president specifically. margaret, the president has remained
we first of all have a case where lying has been uncovered throughout this investigation. when it came to manafort and gates and their past ties with russians, it had always been in the past, when we worked in the ukraine, before we started working with the trump organization and the trump campaign. fast forward to this news overnight, working with the former gru officer, russian military intelligence -- and by the way, he still had contact with current russian military intelligence, took place...
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would she invite the heroic and brave bill browder has done more than any other single individual to uncover the kremlin's methods to give her a full briefing about what he knows of putin's cronies money laundering exploits in london and british political figures who have been corrupted by kremlin money and will she make sure that the whole of the government machinery is now giving full cooperation to robert morris inquiry in the united states because of what he has already uncovered about what the russians have been doing here yeah i say to the right of the gentleman we've already been clear in relation to the. inquiry the we will of course respond to appropriate requests i'm told that the other individual that he referred to. has actually already met the security minister and therefore has been able to brief him on on what he knows. vicki ford mrs speaker friends from especially scandinavia the politics and cross eastern europe have often told me how much they feel increasingly at risk from allies in russian aggression how my right honorable friend uptake the hands on how we work with our
would she invite the heroic and brave bill browder has done more than any other single individual to uncover the kremlin's methods to give her a full briefing about what he knows of putin's cronies money laundering exploits in london and british political figures who have been corrupted by kremlin money and will she make sure that the whole of the government machinery is now giving full cooperation to robert morris inquiry in the united states because of what he has already uncovered about what...
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we uncovered a large hospital complex deep underground, uncovered by their own plows. there were a bunch of tonal entrances that we had to go down and search and uncover. moments, atf those least where i was at the time, with the lead platoon, there was a lot of consternation about going down this time of complex. this is something we had never seen before that time. so i decided i was going to be the first one down. complexd down into this , once you got through the entry holes and down in through the tunnel, very tight. and down inside, part of the tunnel -- part of the complex itself was caved in, so it has some lights down there. i crawled out and was this fast -- in with aup win bunch of hospital beds. nva soldier, it looked like he was on his last legs. he was awake and with his last breath he tried to fight on. that was an amazing thing to me. as you are crawling into this tunnel, what did you have with you? >> a light and a 45. that's what i had on me. >> you said it was tight. you're a pretty big guy anyway. >> a little bit skinnier in those days. crawl?far di
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. >>> scientists uncover the oldest human footprints ever found in north america. >>> a woman plays a flute during brain surgery. we'll explain why. >>> and no more headaches. the new wine without the hangover. >>> a good thursday morning to you all. i'm diane macedo. >> and i'm kenneth moton in for kendis gibson. we begin with the ousted veterans affairs secretary sounding off about washington politics hours after he was fired by president trump. >> in a "new york times" op-ed, david shulkin complained of a toxic environment writing, it should not be this hard to serve your country. meanwhile, the white house is denying a new report about a push for pardons. abc's serena marshall has the latest from washington for us. good morning, serena. >> reporter: good morning, diane, kenneth. while the dismissal of david shulkin from the v.a. came as no surprise, the wild card replacement did when the president appointed his personal white house physician, ronny jackson, to now oversee the nation's second largest bureaucracy. another member of president trump's cabinet gone. veterans affairs se
. >>> scientists uncover the oldest human footprints ever found in north america. >>> a woman plays a flute during brain surgery. we'll explain why. >>> and no more headaches. the new wine without the hangover. >>> a good thursday morning to you all. i'm diane macedo. >> and i'm kenneth moton in for kendis gibson. we begin with the ousted veterans affairs secretary sounding off about washington politics hours after he was fired by president trump....
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join us this sunday for philly in focus and sam katz uncovers the history of movie making in our city. >> amazing. the coverage of the academy awards continues at 6abc.com/oscars, right now the the biggest leading up to sunday night the biggest movies and stars a take a look back at moments from decades past and test your knowledge with ancars. coming up another check of the dreary forecast. live as it cl it's the the an city right and concerns about the beach erosion from storm is aover. melissa hen "action news"onmont >>> we have bre news from there is a downed u there causing power outages in he high winds and the weather certainly pushed it over b tdtyolegblschool and twoary schools are impacteages in the . this is happening near thtiicerl churower outages in th if the s iss earlow m foy downsre seeing throughout ad weather we are seeingn this iday down and por pike ageports ofri in east gosorted brandywine tow north hamilton cou and villas in cape may. the wind withes are having an impact on the weather day. stormtracker 6 live double scan you can see the snow here in philadelphi
join us this sunday for philly in focus and sam katz uncovers the history of movie making in our city. >> amazing. the coverage of the academy awards continues at 6abc.com/oscars, right now the the biggest leading up to sunday night the biggest movies and stars a take a look back at moments from decades past and test your knowledge with ancars. coming up another check of the dreary forecast. live as it cl it's the the an city right and concerns about the beach erosion from storm is aover....
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it is possible more breaches may be uncovered. russia is also pushing back against u.s. sanctions from the united states and its allies.>> reporter: the u.s. is not the only country dealing with rising tensions. britain is having its fair share of conflict with russia. in acting new sanctions and russians are retaliating. britain expelling 23 russian diplomats after next russian spy was poisoned in the uk. russia is pushing back that vladimir putin ordered the attack. they called it inexcusable. >> this was directed by russia. we await a serious response from the russians. >> reporter: also a murder investigation was opened from a man who was found dead earlier in the week. authorities say there is nothing to suggest a link with the poisoning case. a russian official said the uk and u.s. have the same access to the nerve agent. >>> there is a new twist tonight involving president trumps alleged affair. the lawyer first stormy daniels says she's been physically threatened for her temps to go public with her story. her attorney would not say who made for the -- made the th
it is possible more breaches may be uncovered. russia is also pushing back against u.s. sanctions from the united states and its allies.>> reporter: the u.s. is not the only country dealing with rising tensions. britain is having its fair share of conflict with russia. in acting new sanctions and russians are retaliating. britain expelling 23 russian diplomats after next russian spy was poisoned in the uk. russia is pushing back that vladimir putin ordered the attack. they called it...
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was something like 90 following her around. de—mining teams in the former rebel stronghold. out and uncovered the mine. for blowing up the princess of wales. firing. that wasn't needed. by supporting this campaign. do you have any reaction to that? around the world. that's all. she was caught out quite badly by that question. by how political it became. to highlight a problem. which litter the country. princess diana really did engage. of the questions, that she was very moved by what she was seeing. she was very engaged on the issue. aspect as well? to pieces and were missing limbs, it moved her. and you could see it moved her. of the problem of mines. not to ratify the treaty. you know, you say a picture paints a thousand words. of the 20th century. the bbc‘s witness programme that with memories of princess diana. hard hats as its eruptions get more violent. into the air. it's the volcano's fourth eruption this century. andrew plant reports. night—time in south—western japan. most active volcanoes. this is mount shinmoedake, awake again after seven years. in 2011, locals were evacuate
was something like 90 following her around. de—mining teams in the former rebel stronghold. out and uncovered the mine. for blowing up the princess of wales. firing. that wasn't needed. by supporting this campaign. do you have any reaction to that? around the world. that's all. she was caught out quite badly by that question. by how political it became. to highlight a problem. which litter the country. princess diana really did engage. of the questions, that she was very moved by what she was...
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promises the scandal won't die down any time soon saying there are more bombshells waiting to be uncovered in the papers meanwhile it's already beginning to look like toure could be providing about as much an unlimited as a tin foil hat i think. so fantastic for somebody to create technology so you. know you you could see what people are doing. but. i think. you know people have used different words. to wish to use it. where you. love them or. disneyland considered a once in a lifetime experience of adventure wonder and joy but is there a for the side to the much it can them around thirty thousand people work at the disneyland resort in california to make the dream a reality and according to a recent economic survey titled working for the most seventy three percent of employees find it tough to make ends meet some even struggle to keep a roof over their head r.t. talked to one employee. as a housekeeper we are unchurched. they. make. clean the toilets clean the showers. and us a single mother is. for example of this. i need to chose between. percent of my kids unfortunately i need to rove
promises the scandal won't die down any time soon saying there are more bombshells waiting to be uncovered in the papers meanwhile it's already beginning to look like toure could be providing about as much an unlimited as a tin foil hat i think. so fantastic for somebody to create technology so you. know you you could see what people are doing. but. i think. you know people have used different words. to wish to use it. where you. love them or. disneyland considered a once in a lifetime...
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. >> trying tos dug him out with uncover a skier buried alive during an avalanche. >> i looked back and saw an eight foot wall of snow and a second later, it hit us. >> heather brushing the snow off his face, making sure he could breathe. the avalanche camcrashing down. you see her crawling through the snow trying to reach the stranded boarder. >> we started to hear a woman scream for her husband. that's when your heart starts racing. >> a hundred rescuers and rescue dogs responding to the area. after a few long moments someone spotted a life-saving crew. >>r eventually snowboarded with his wife back down the mountain to safety. >> we are super stoked to be alive. >> one man was hospitalized. the ski resort is back ohm tonight. open tonight. >> in massachusetts, the governor declared a state of emergency. the waves were big and angry as they pounded the coast. power is a big problem as well. at least a dozen communities across southeastern massachusetts reported every home without power. time for a check of the forecast with meteorologist melissa magee, things improving, which is not sa
. >> trying tos dug him out with uncover a skier buried alive during an avalanche. >> i looked back and saw an eight foot wall of snow and a second later, it hit us. >> heather brushing the snow off his face, making sure he could breathe. the avalanche camcrashing down. you see her crawling through the snow trying to reach the stranded boarder. >> we started to hear a woman scream for her husband. that's when your heart starts racing. >> a hundred rescuers and...
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following her around. de—mining teams in the former rebel stronghold of huambo. excavated out and they've uncovered a mine. for blowing up the princess of wales. firing. explosion. campaign to ban anti—personnel mines is a distraction that wasn't needed. by supporting this campaign. do you have any reaction to that? around the world. that's all. she was caught out quite badly by that question. by how political it became. to highlight a problem. unexploded landmines that litter the country. princess diana really did engage. she was very engaged on the issue. side of it as well? to pieces and were missing limbs... every six months, she must have a new one? it moved her, and you could see it moved her. of the problem of mines. governments not to ratify the treaty. you know, you say a picture paints a thousand words. you know, an iconic image of the 20th century. a reminder of our top story.... to make peace. firing missiles any more. kim jong—un could lead to the greatest deal for the world. across many northern areas. across parts of scotland with some snow on the hills. as the weather front cont
following her around. de—mining teams in the former rebel stronghold of huambo. excavated out and they've uncovered a mine. for blowing up the princess of wales. firing. explosion. campaign to ban anti—personnel mines is a distraction that wasn't needed. by supporting this campaign. do you have any reaction to that? around the world. that's all. she was caught out quite badly by that question. by how political it became. to highlight a problem. unexploded landmines that litter the country....
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in the sec year they'll be able to go deeper and may uncover more things. i think over the first two years we'll see the vast majority of the findings they'll have. senator perdue: the d.o.d. is not that much bigger than our largest public corporations. i can't imagine wal-mart calling the i.r.s. and saying the court quarterly statements aren't going to be in. 10 years is too long. we have to find a way to close that. there is no public corporation in the world that would be allowed by this government 10 years to remediate t wouldn't happen. it's not necessary. i want us to address that in future conversation, mr. chairman. second, i want to talk about congress. there is one easy reason to explain why it's taken 28 years. congress didn't do its job. it passed a law. then didn't do anything to enforce t all the excuses used from systems inadequacies to no chart accounts, were unacceptable and never should have been accepted. that's water under the bridge. i want to talk about going forward. what we have learned -- senator whitehouse talks about $1.7 trillion
in the sec year they'll be able to go deeper and may uncover more things. i think over the first two years we'll see the vast majority of the findings they'll have. senator perdue: the d.o.d. is not that much bigger than our largest public corporations. i can't imagine wal-mart calling the i.r.s. and saying the court quarterly statements aren't going to be in. 10 years is too long. we have to find a way to close that. there is no public corporation in the world that would be allowed by this...
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trove promises the scandal won't die down any time soon saying there are more bombshells waiting to be uncovered in the papers meanwhile it's already beginning to look like toure could be providing about as much in a nimitz as a tin foil hat you've done of arty. disneyland considered a once in a lifetime experience of venture world joy but is there a flip side to the magic kingdom around thirty thousand people work out the disneyland resort in california to make the dream a reality and according to a recent economic survey titled working for the most seventy three percent of employees find it tough to make ends meet some even struggle to keep a roof over their it artie talked to one employee as the housekeeper we are in church to clean their tittles how they. make. clean the toilets clean the showers to their. single mother is. for example of this. i need to choose between pay our rent or give a percent of my kits unfortunately i need to rove over me so i chose to play that when i was very hard. to say i'm sorry. enough. i tell you what christmas is just another work day and any jackanapes shelt
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investigators uncovered an insidious web of bribes and backroom agreements. at first the investigators were astonished at how deeply the country's political and business elite were implicated in the dealings. s.l. but also into it's the biggest anti corruption investigation in the history of brazil and the world we're talking about repayment obligations that's unprecedented or the british press cain cities repayments on the largest that have ever been incurred in a corruption trial so in terms one of part of. the repayments and fines incurred by politicians and corporate executives embroiled in the investigation already total some three billion euros. just lost the scandal has revealed how the country's political elite have for years fed at the troth of corruption and enrich themselves. especially the sheer scale of the corruption scandal is what has shaken brazil to its core there are more than five hundred members of parliament and two thirds of them are under investigation for corruption and obstruction of justice to him it was the former president of the
investigators uncovered an insidious web of bribes and backroom agreements. at first the investigators were astonished at how deeply the country's political and business elite were implicated in the dealings. s.l. but also into it's the biggest anti corruption investigation in the history of brazil and the world we're talking about repayment obligations that's unprecedented or the british press cain cities repayments on the largest that have ever been incurred in a corruption trial so in terms...
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is uncovered what he said were tied between top slovakian politicians and the italian mafia he and his fiance were shot dead as he was preparing to publish his findings these killings sparked massive anti-government protests. and he's not sure he apartment complex in bratislava is the product of a massive from want susannah pentagon is one of the journalists who exposed it. this also happens to be the address of prime minister robert feet so. peckover discovered that his government had helped the building contract to daunce millions of euros in taxes and penalties. this is only one of many cases that reveal corruption at the highest levels. petrak of glancing around nervously the journalist researched this and other scandals together with her coworker jan could see ak and he was shot dead in mid february by a person still are known. since the murder of jan could siac seen here at a journalism seminar in twenty seventeen things have started changing in slovakia on march the ninth tens of thousands of people demonstrated against the government and of rampant corruption in the country. to
is uncovered what he said were tied between top slovakian politicians and the italian mafia he and his fiance were shot dead as he was preparing to publish his findings these killings sparked massive anti-government protests. and he's not sure he apartment complex in bratislava is the product of a massive from want susannah pentagon is one of the journalists who exposed it. this also happens to be the address of prime minister robert feet so. peckover discovered that his government had helped...
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and on newsnight, a year on from the westminster attack, an extensive investigation by newsnight uncovers significant information about the man behind it and why he may have acted when he did. hello. good evening and welcome to bbc news. facebook has admitted making mistakes in handling data belonging to some 50 million of its users. chief executive mark zuckerberg, in his first response to the controversy over the use of data, has promised tougher steps to prevent what he called "bad actors" from getting access to people's private information. the social media site is facing growing pressure about allegations that a british firm, cambridge analytica, accessed users‘ information for political purposes, notably to help donald trump's presidential campaign. our business editor simonjack has the latest. facebook founder mark zuckerberg broke his silence tonight on a scandal that has engulfed the social media giant. in a facebook post, he said the company had a responsibility to protect your data and admitted the company had made mistakes. he described how a british academic had invented it
and on newsnight, a year on from the westminster attack, an extensive investigation by newsnight uncovers significant information about the man behind it and why he may have acted when he did. hello. good evening and welcome to bbc news. facebook has admitted making mistakes in handling data belonging to some 50 million of its users. chief executive mark zuckerberg, in his first response to the controversy over the use of data, has promised tougher steps to prevent what he called "bad...
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yesterday, the former kgb officer praised russia's security service for uncovering 397 spies last year. the kremlin leader has never hidden his contempt for those who betray the motherland for money. "traitors will kick the bucket, trust me." these people betrayed their friends, their brothers in arms. whatever they got in exchange for it, those 30 pieces of silver they were given, they will choke on them. yet sergei skripal wasn't an obvious target for the kremlin. translation: there are certain rules that the secret services keep to. when there's an exchange of spies, the matter is considered closed. skripal had been exchanged, russia had no problem with him. moscow denies any connection, but a former double agent, collapsing in britain, it can only add to the chill in relations between the uk and russia. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. after months of growing tensions on the korean peninsula north korea's leader, kimjong—un has hinted he is willing to start talks about dismantling his nuclear weapons if his country's safety could be guaranteed. he's agreed to meet the south kor
yesterday, the former kgb officer praised russia's security service for uncovering 397 spies last year. the kremlin leader has never hidden his contempt for those who betray the motherland for money. "traitors will kick the bucket, trust me." these people betrayed their friends, their brothers in arms. whatever they got in exchange for it, those 30 pieces of silver they were given, they will choke on them. yet sergei skripal wasn't an obvious target for the kremlin. translation: there...
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now, last weekend, the sunday mirror said it had uncovered britain's worst ever child grooming scandal, with claims that up to 1,000 girls had been abused since the 1980s. over the next two days, other newspapers followed that up extensively. but there was only limited mentions on bbc news. scores of people wondered why, with one of them, david, leaving us this phone message on tuesday morning. hi, i woke up this morning to the horrific stories about the child abuse in telford, so i thought i'd go on to the bbc app, which i use regularly. and, lo and behold, there was nothing about it. your top five stories in the website — there's one about pork pies and one about the danger of chinese takeaways. are you going to cover this scandal? the bbc was accused in the press of ignoring the story, and adam paulson agreed, writing... andrew e—mailed... well, on tuesday, the victoria derbyshire show interviewed a victim of child exploitation in telford. but it wasn't until wednesday that bbc one bulletins ran a report on the subject, from sima kotecher. night—time in telford. recent reports
now, last weekend, the sunday mirror said it had uncovered britain's worst ever child grooming scandal, with claims that up to 1,000 girls had been abused since the 1980s. over the next two days, other newspapers followed that up extensively. but there was only limited mentions on bbc news. scores of people wondered why, with one of them, david, leaving us this phone message on tuesday morning. hi, i woke up this morning to the horrific stories about the child abuse in telford, so i thought i'd...
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tonight newly uncovered text messages between trump hating lovebirds peter strzok and lisa page. also the attorney general jeff sessions is livid tonight at the fbi's lack of cooperation following requests for documents related to a number of important cases. the mainstream media in a frenz they president trump considering pardoning flynn and manafort. the story was fake news. james comey added one more top to his book tour. doing a town hall with jerry springer wanna be anderson cooper. that and more in tonight's breaking news opening monologue. it's official. 2018 is the year of the boomerang. our top story after months of ringing the alarm about the abuse of power the face fisa court system, the doj inspector general announced plans to investigate alleged foreign intelligence surveillance. the clinton bought and paid for dossier filled with russian government lies and misinformation was used to extend a fisa warrant on carter page and how circular reporting from yahoo citing the phoney dossier was used by the fbi to strengthen their case against page. shocking conflicts of inj
tonight newly uncovered text messages between trump hating lovebirds peter strzok and lisa page. also the attorney general jeff sessions is livid tonight at the fbi's lack of cooperation following requests for documents related to a number of important cases. the mainstream media in a frenz they president trump considering pardoning flynn and manafort. the story was fake news. james comey added one more top to his book tour. doing a town hall with jerry springer wanna be anderson cooper. that...