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half of the uk. the uk. 00:28:14,329 --> 1073741526:09:33,104 this 1073741526:09:33,104 --> 2147483051:50:51,880 is 2147483051:50:51,880 --> 3221224577:32:10,656 bbc 3221224577:32:10,656 --> 4294966103:13:29,432 news. i'm julian worricker. 00:00:00,001 --> 715827683:52:14,906 you're 715827683:52:14,906 --> 1431655367:44:29,811 watching 1431655367:44:29,811 --> 2147483051:36:44,715 beyond 2147483051:36:44,715 --> 2863310735:28:59,619 one 2863310735:28:59,619 --> 3579138419:21:14,523 hundred 3579138419:21:14,523 --> 4294966103:13:29,428 days... and jane 0'brien's in washington. the headlines at eight... predicting an economic hit from are close to the kremlin. our top stories. into account the opportunities of leaving the brexit. case against him. with new sanctions. eu. are close to the kremlin — but stops short of sanctions. it's two coming up in the there won't be retaliation for now. years gone. grateful for it, but it is two years that next half hour. in sport are reported within trump and russia. i'm just not going to get back. growing influence in europe and the 2a hours. united states. the chinese the president's state of the union speech reach out beyond are very the base? a group of muslim men. active. ‘beyond—0ne—hundred—days'. focused efforts to steal american information. the second of goods was stolen. phase of also on a total of £27. brexit is the programme..... upon us. together with his first state of the union address? and the british government is still to decide what seven years injail. we'll look at what's at stake for him — and the nation.
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of gender bias in bbc get in touch with us model it prefers. using the hashtag... or whether to diverge. pay. the uk economy will be worse off outside the european "substantial" pay cuts, some women and ‘beyond—one—hundred—days‘. union. is in washington. and does not assess its to reset the preferred option of a bespoke agenda. things for his country. free trade deal. his tax reforms are behind him. now he wants bi—partisan action on immigration and infrastructure. us from westminster. of the russia investigation. been brought into the cabinet to look at this leaked report. look at this leaked and the fbi. report. see, there is politics in trying to leak damaging information. was forced to stand down. say the bureau itself should be investigated. meanwhile mr trump has refused
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leak damaging information. to impose sanctions on russia. his approach to brexit might have been behind this. how has this gone down in russia. from russia, steve rosenberg. been behind the us list has got this. move very modestly apart from the eu after brexit. russian social media buzzing. were lots of villains on this list. a different view being expressed from this pro—kremlin blogger. he says he has not seen anything like this since the cold war! their brains have stopped working, he wrote, because of russophobia. after brexit. we have also heard might end up with brexit in name only. only. leave the eu but they would be very few changes. today from vladimir putin. probably because they could not put few changes. it on. throwing around accusations about why this i am not on the list. paper was leaked. which got a big laugh in the hall.
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but then president why this paper was leaked. analysis, it is an attempt to undermine our exit from the eu. putin got serious. but he made it clear that for now, moscow would not be retaliating. undermine our exit from the eu. the dog barks, he said, says it would harm the national interest. interest. needs to be published as soon as possible. but the caravan moves on. somewhere in the future, they could possible. government not to publish this is deeply responsible and dishonest. deeply responsible and dishonest. be affected. says it is unfinished and not yet complete is a piece of work. complete is a piece of work. moment labour saying that that simply is not good enough. buy a new round of us sanctions. simply is not good enough. this will not be the last we hear about this particular document. about this democracy movement. welcome to the particular document. programme. an unusual moment to leave the country? some of them with close ties to the president.
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president. become one of the richest in the world. that is country? that is also becoming a bit normal to a certain extent. right. those rushes —— russians who are supporting president putin. supporting president putin. that is why they are worried. to a certain extent. latest row over brexit and also the backdrop to her trip to china. why they are backdrop to her trip worried. bureaucrats and they had a very nervous reaction. to china. leadership when it comes to brexit but the domestic agenda as well. scared, white? lease, there are people who could potentially be understood, . lease, there are people who could potentially be understood,. but the domestic agenda as well. them i think theresa may really could find yourself in some trouble. could find yourself in some trouble.
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opposition leader herejeremy corbyn in number ten. potentially be understood,. in number ten. candidate who is being pushed forward to succeed theresa may. particular to the forward to succeed theresa may. there is not really someone waiting in the wings. team of president putin. in the putin. activists actually expect from the us? wings. concern about what will be going on back at home while she is away. all seems to come down to elections these days. us? thank you very much. putin when he talks about respect and liking for him as a leader? and liking for him as a leader? -- mrtrump. of the union address. -- mr trump. in this speech, scripting and re—scripting key sections. of the white house. so what will be in it? well — large parts of it of course will focus on the economy. and why not, there is a good story to tell. big companies are investing. and infrastructure. this time last
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year. make america great again. has come for a new programme of national rebuilding. national mr trump. wanted to achieve by rebuilding. reforming our system of legal immigration. publishing the list. it is a signal to all of these people. people. does president putin care about this list? about this list? immigration. of a great great wall along our southern border. he says there will southern be no retaliation. border. we will provide massive tax relief for the middle class. for the middle class. national defence spending in american history. american history. be no retaliation. i believe strongly in free trade. who are close to him, but the other 100 quite not. but it also has to be fairer trade. the time for trivial fights is behind us. to republican congressman scott taylor from
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100 quite not. friends are supporting the government. virginia. thank you forjoining me. think the president most needs to reach out to tonight? reach out to tonight? government. the russians interfering in the usa, who do you think is directing it? president can and should speak to all americans. who do you think is directing it? vladimir putin. all americans. which is much more things like that that republicans and democrats can agree on. narrow than before. and democrats can agree on. before. union and the west and all this cold warfight. fastest—growing population politically. politically. union and the west and all this it is important that he speaks out to all americans. cold war fight. war fight. absolutely for them, a normal thing to do. to speaks out to all americans. all sides can come together on these big issues like immigration. big issues like immigration. that is just provoking a shutdown? just provoking a
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do. and asking, looking for the right questions to, those questions... questions to, shutdown? thing he can talk about and then talk about immigration. talk about immigration. those questions... hand they understand their problems could appear. and at the same time they want to deal with the population. could appear. very interesting to hear from you. deal with the population. for all americans and i think we can come together on that. thank you. come together on in the american mid—term elections this november. in the united states and that. europe. now the president has a serious proposal. proposal. to become a super power. together and solve the immigration problem. problem. how important is his tone going to be? town is extremely important.
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to our security correspondent gordon corera. important. i have not seen common, and how to move forward on that, the tone is important. a significant decrease in their activity. that, the tone is important. the president will do well to have a conciliatory tone. decrease in their activity. robust and that the impact they have on our election will not be great. conciliatory tone. on our election will not be gridlock, the lack of bipartisanship? bipartisanship? surprised at the division in the country right now. great. attempts in 2016 to influence the election? election? country right now. i do not do fine line, i do the truth. virginia way where we find common ground and move that forward. do the truth. president, the most exquisite truth that we know from the cia. that we know from ground and move that forward. rich or poor, you hold hands and you get things done. the cia. he like during those meetings, is he inquisitive? get things done. yes, lots would like to see more of in washington. of questions.
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that he is curious about the fact that we present. thank you very much. but they are not all that we present. that the president not quite up to it —— a recent book. it —— a recent book. democrats. what is your response to that? it is ago on 100 days. absurd. is absurd. were not a million miles from i have not read the book and i do not intend to. your own. and i do not intend to. things to read that are accurate and truthful. truthful. not have a grasp on these important issues is dangerous and falls. issues is dangerous so a year on how do you think he is getting on? have a twitter account he would be doing great. doing great. i think his twitter account is what has done him in. and falls. saddens me that someone would have taken the time to write this. account is what has done him in. taken the time to write this. come out and there might be some tweet about a foreign policy issue. his tax plan done, is doing pretty well. well. has not been able to manage the tone. tone. that is an important point that many people make reference to. tweet about a foreign policy issue. with north korea and it could lead to some kind of escalation. to some kind that many people make reference to.
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of escalation. be surprised given the health of the american economy. risk that he presents to the world in the way that he does. american economy. out during the term of president 0bama and they have continued. in the way that he does. understands the message that america is serious about this. 0bama and they have continued. is serious about this. options that are available, that are assured of all out war? same thing happening on the other side. assured of all out war? people think that that option will cause a massive loss of life. cause a massive loss of life. side. they are right about that. enquiry, immigration, the lack of bipartisanship. are right about that. bipartisanship. washington, what do they want from the president in this speech? enormous damage and are senior leaders are mindful of that. leaders are mindful of that. the president in this speech? will continue to grow the economy, we will continue to make... out or take out the ability to launch those missiles? we will continue to make... launch those missiles? challenge will be how to deal with this issue of immigration reform. past people have talked about it being an imminent threat. this issue of immigration
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being an imminent threat. united states in a matter of a handful of months. reform. know what are we going to do next to keep our government going. keep our government going. is going to change, what has to change? handful of months. moving on north korea? they are but they can do more. they can do more. year ago no one thought they would do. do. more broadly, do you have concerns about chinese influence? change? the wall done and comprehensive immigration reform. immigration reform. will have to reach across the line which i think he's willing to do. which i think he's willing about chinese influence? half of the chinese government against america. to do. possible to reach across the aisle with all that water onto the bridge? against america. and medical systems, we see it throughout corporate america. with all that water onto the bridge? throughout corporate america. i think it is possible and everyone
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also true in other parts of the world. has something they want. including europe and the uk? of has something they want. course. everything he told people he was going to position where they are a superpower. do. going to do. keep the dreamers, so i think that there is some middle ground. but still, russia is dominating the headlines here. to defend itself from a committee with which there is some middle ground. they think the plan could be workable. it shares intelligence. workable. republicans will continue misusing their authority. to hold strong. strong. always good to talk to you, thank you. thank the memo that they had compiled. of that with our north america editorjon you. corner and he has got to find a broader base than the conservatives. broader base than the conservatives. we also keep hearing from our guests is it is all about the tone. is it is all about the tone. just as much as about substance.
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sopel. supporters on the hill are going after the fbi. much as about substance. tweak and everything he said is undermined by twitter. after the undermined by twitter. you're listening to and who he is trying to appeal fbi. to next. has been full of people saying why are you not reporting on this? trying to appeal to next. some of the other news of the day. are you not reporting on this? an app that is aimed at children under the age because we have not seen what it is. republicans are desperate to get it out. of thirteen. to encourage young children to use social media. children use social media. for the funeral of former west brom and england forward, cyrille out. regis. something wrong with what is going on. at the west bromich albion club stadium for a private service. young black footballers.
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he was 59. on. will say i am so sick of all of this, i do not believe a word. this, i do not believe a word. with a turn on the ice in stockholm. their own rebuttal document but that was voted than a puck and it has slightly larger pitches down. was voted down. if it is the bombshell that everyone says it is. and goals. says it is. toxic nature of party politics in washington. washington. high—stakes gamble for the republicans. it could be seen to go either way. either way. of the swedish royal family. how do you think people are viewing this at the moment? are viewing this at the moment? the republicans winning at this point? i by law to promptly report sexual abuse claims. the decades—long abuse of more than 150 women and girls. think... to protect young all a hoax and fake news, there is nothing there to see. nothing there to see. people. muellerjust get on with it and reaches conclusions? majority of 406 to 3. it was sponsored by democratic senator dianne
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reaches conclusions? they are aboutjobs and tax cuts and health care and education. feinstein. that is normal. the nassar trial for us was there. what do they feel they have achieved by this law? by this law? hearing last week, it is been in the works for up to a year. normal. works for up to a moment, we still have not seen what this memo is. this memo is. always good to get your thoughts. thank you. andrew mccabe was going to stand down as quickly as he did. year. have to go to law enforcement within 2a hours. down as quickly as he did. 2a hours. selectively chosen that intelligence to put together this level. believed and their complaints taken seriously.
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seriously. horrific experience and understood what had happened to them. to put together this level. interpretation of the intelligence that we cannot see. that we cannot see. what had happened to them. and at the end of the day it is all about trust. have come of age and are aware of what happened to them. about trust. communities trust lawmakers with this sort of information? what happened to them. course larry nassar treated many of these women on their own. these women on their own. this sort of information? her what she thought they had achieved. partisanship thatjohn was talking about earlier. about earlier. achieved. why andrew mccabe took his decision to stand down yesterday. because of the abuse took his decision to stand that she was subjected down yesterday. to. though he has reportedly told friends he felt pressure to go. subjected to. the truth about how hard and how intense and how abusive it was. intense and how abusive it was.
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because no report for mccabe. one would for the virginia senate in 2016, with support from a clinton backer. in the russia investigation. his boss james comey was sacked listen. many people supporting us and on our side and i finally feel as director last may. proud. is now in the crosshairs. and then of course there's the special councel bob mueller. side and i finally feel proud. powerful, emotional testimony from these young women. washington university. thank you for coming in. saying, there are so many threads to this investigation. this investigation. it is difficult to know where to start. to know where to start. these young women. outpouring of testimony, it started something like 90 and became 156. whole, what impact is it having on the russian investigation itself? the russian investigation itself? something like 90 and became 156. proceeding with less difficulty than the rest of us are having. achieved into something for the the rest of us are having. greater good of all athletes.
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investigators stay focused on what they are investigating. they are investigating. prosecutors are assembled by mueller. greater good of all athletes. spotlight in ways that would be unimaginable just a few months ago. unimaginable just a few months ago. point and all these cases come forward. forward. mueller. looking at safeguards to be put in place. edgy orjumpy, he knows that his position is pretty safe. position is pretty safe. place. case, is that people were left unsupervised. most of us think it is unlikely. would doom him and his administration. you know with larry nassar. administration. nassar. learning curve afterjames comey was not long enough. the room they might have been able to stop it. not long enough. andrew mccabe came earlier than expected. to stop it. congress seems to be rallying around the calls. expected. political had gone to the hill and read that memo. this is beyond one hundred days. read that memo.
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step down and take leave and then retire. to the state of the union address. retire. motivated ray himself to say, i think you need to go. think you need at a ceremony in london. fiction and a children's book. rebecca jones is there for us. to go. would that actually scupper the russian investigation entirely? hello. collection of poetry written about her own russian investigation entirely? impending death. proceed, very aggressively towards the president. the president. her own impending death. that investigation is going to proceed. inside the wave in the last weeks of her life. she died of cancer last june. going to proceed. investigation into some other issues. at the age of 64.
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poetry discuss and talk about her death and dying. death and issues. that no agency wants people to see and that is certainly the case here. and that is certainly dying. poems celebrate life and they are life affirming. life affirming. about two girls hiding in a garden, another about ikea. another about ikea. the case here. many other poems about the sea. if he was being forced to sack andrew mccabe. about the sea. their father went up on stage to pick up the war. pick up the war. mother would have been so pleased because poetry was her life. andrew mccabe. because poetry was her the foresight to step aside from the clinton investigation? clinton investigation? would have been wise for him to do so. life. and took the judges and are perhaps to reach the decision. to reach the decision. all nine of the judges felt that inside the wave was a classic. so. government material on computers which usually you do not have.
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inside the wave was a classic. judges thought that they would appeal to a wide range of people. appeal to a wide range of people. which usually you do not have. back the computer and that went on for months. dunmore for her final collection of poetry, inside the way. poetry, inside the way. for months. investigations have revealed some problems. —— inside the wave. to give his party's response. and a name that will need no introduction. will take the podium. problems. what they are looking at and there has to be a lot of disclosure. grandson of the late bobbie kennedy assassinated in 1968. and great nephew of the late presidentjfk and sen. president reagan's state of the union. has to be a lot of disclosure. information without all of the manipulation of both parties. lets speak to manipulation of both our north american parties. jonathan turley, thank you very much forjoining us. forjoining
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reporter anthony zurcher. union for obvious reasons but how important is the response? us. the leaks, you want to what the long—term damage could be. important is the the leaks, you want to what the long-term damage could be. long-term damage could be. and that is what we are waiting to find out. response? well and to contrast with the president. its strict abortion laws. of the world's strictest laws. president. is difficult to match that and go toe to toe with that in response. to travel abroad for toe to toe with a termination. has raised more than a hundred billion dollars. the total amount includes property, securities, cash and other assets. in riyadh have now been that in response. responder has released. been overshadowed a little bit. anti—corru ption body. little bit. was famous for taking a drink of water in the middle of its response. refugees has criticised the us decision to cut its funding... water in the middle of its saying it's likely to create more instability in the middle east. the united states is historically response. putting the spotlight they tend to wilt.
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it can make or break the agency's biggest donor. 65 million dollars until it carries a career. response to the final barack 0bama stayed of the union address. out "reforms". stayed of the union address. domestic concerns after the nomination of hillary clinton. there is a deep cafe in tokyo with a new still knows how you feel. new still knows how you feel. this is japan's first robot cafe. nomination of hillary clinton. message and setting the stage for the midterms. is japan's first robot cafe. robot who can reportedly serve up to five cups of coffee in one movement. quite a five cups of coffee in one movement. i like the idea. shop window. you're not a coffee but in a way it is to person. the younger generation of democrats. generation of democrats. moment the congressional leadership is dominated by the old guard. is dominated by
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person. welcome a robot, because americans do not seem to know how to make tea. do not seem to know the old guard. schumer, older members of the house and they have been knocked for that. how to make tea. and they have i know i will get made —— get pilloried about that. been knocked for pilloried about that. i like talking to a barista in the morning. that. to a barista in the morning. their older and they feel no need to refresh their message. are talk and i am not sure how i would feel about a robot. refresh their would feel about a robot. expresses himself well, that would be ok. message. and usually somewhere in washington giving that response. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. giving that response. old way of putting forward for the party should look like. abuse within 2a hours. party should look like. which claims everyone in britain will be worse off after brexit. tell the message is the democrats want to look younger. .that‘s still to come. thank you very much. and of course a long night for you. of the union address on bbc world. a special programme gets underway at 0200 gmt. good to be with you this evening, thank you for watching.
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hello. over the next 24 hours. hello. and into the morning and here is the proper but they are about to go lower over the next 2a hours. cold air. stronger winds into wednesday as the next 2a hours. rain overnight and into the morning and here is the proper cold air. and here is the proper cold air. stronger wind into bed and stay as well. well. well. dropping, so icy conditions on wednesday morning. on wednesday morning. surfaces in the wednesday morning. conditions are risk everywhere on untreated services in the morning. morning.
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we will find sunnier skies coming in but there will be untreated services in the morning. we will find sunnier skies coming in but there will be a few showers. a few showers. sunny spells to be but there will be a few showers. southern parts, but there are some sunny spells to be had. had. sunny spells to be had. degrees, without window will feel colder than that. feel colder than that. colder than that. wind on thursday, sunny spells around but it will be cold. but it will be cold. around but it will be cold. the afternoon, leading to widespread frost on friday morning.
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frost on friday morning. frost on friday morning. under clear skies and easy winds into friday morning. winds there is denied into friday morning. of the weekend. morning. particularly across the northern half of and timed for the start of the weekend. weekend. snow particularly across the northern
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