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chris page, bbc news, belfast.rom a flooded cave in thailand, are to be discharged from hospital on thursday. the date was revealed at a news conference, during which a new video of the boys was also shown. the father of one of the boys, who's the team captain, has been speaking to the bbc. martin patience reports from thailand. they're arguably the world's most famous football team. the latest pictures from hospital where the boys are building up their strength. this player wants to eat crispy pork and fried rice. another boy is after some sushi, and a third wants a kfc. thank you so much. after the darkness of the cave, they now have the light to draw. one of those recovering is 13—year—old dom. his father has spoken exclusively to the bbc. translation: he said it was an enormous struggle inside the cave. it was of course dark, and there was no food. they drank the water dripping from the roof of the cave. the coach got them to meditate every day. it created a tight group, and they all stayed together. they must
chris page, bbc news, belfast.rom a flooded cave in thailand, are to be discharged from hospital on thursday. the date was revealed at a news conference, during which a new video of the boys was also shown. the father of one of the boys, who's the team captain, has been speaking to the bbc. martin patience reports from thailand. they're arguably the world's most famous football team. the latest pictures from hospital where the boys are building up their strength. this player wants to eat crispy...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. research ship, the sir david attenborough, has been launched on merseyside. the name was chosen for the largest commercial ship built in britain for three decades after ministers rejected a public vote for boaty mcboatface. our science correspondent victoria gill watched the launch. two, one, launch. years of work and one momentous splash — as britain's newest polar research ship floats for the very first time in the river mersey, the man whose name it now bears considered the role the vessel will play in polar science. it's only in recent years that we've discovered how dangerous plastic is. before that, we didn't really understand about cfcs and the problems of what it was doing to the atmosphere and the ozone layer. and so what this ship will be discovering is not only solutions but revealing problems to which i hope it will find the solutions. while she's not the biggest vessel built here on the mersey, this ship will be a unique place for researchers to work. we'll have the labs,
chris page, bbc news, belfast. research ship, the sir david attenborough, has been launched on merseyside. the name was chosen for the largest commercial ship built in britain for three decades after ministers rejected a public vote for boaty mcboatface. our science correspondent victoria gill watched the launch. two, one, launch. years of work and one momentous splash — as britain's newest polar research ship floats for the very first time in the river mersey, the man whose name it now bears...
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chris page, bbc news. $12 billion emergency aid package for american farmers affected by an escalating global trade war. president trump had introduced tariffs on steel, aluminium and a range of chinese goods, but retaliation from around the world has seen prices for us produce slump. our north america editorjon sopel is at the white house. the president is on record as saying trade wars are easy to win. what do you think the mood is at the white house tonight? well, it is turning out to be a little more complicated. the president is having to resort to depression—era policies to come to the aid of farmers across the midwest, the very people who voted for donald trump, who now see their industries being hit really hard by ta riffs industries being hit really hard by tariffs imposed by mexico, china and by the european union. partly it will be direct aid to some of these farmers. also, the government buying their produce to keep prices up. for free—market republicans this is absolutely horrifying. some of t
chris page, bbc news. $12 billion emergency aid package for american farmers affected by an escalating global trade war. president trump had introduced tariffs on steel, aluminium and a range of chinese goods, but retaliation from around the world has seen prices for us produce slump. our north america editorjon sopel is at the white house. the president is on record as saying trade wars are easy to win. what do you think the mood is at the white house tonight? well, it is turning out to be a...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.merican state of oregon, after a man from texas climbed to the top of mount hood in an apparent suicide attempt and had to be airlifted by helicopter. daniel mckerrell has more. perched on the side of a mountain, a helicopter from the oregon national guard is hovering at over 11,000 feet above sea level with just its rear wheels touching down on the snow. it had been called in to rescue a man who, authorities say, had attempted suicide on the summit of mount hood, along with six mountain rescue personnel who had gone up to save him. the slope of the mountainside was so sleep, the rotor blades of the chinook helicopter were spinning dangerously close to chest height. because of the angle, we had to crawl out there just to get under the rotor blades. it's kind of surreal, but you just have to trust the pilots know what they are doing. local media say the man climbed to the peak of mount hood on thursday with no plans to descend. the man sent a distress call to the county sheriff's office
chris page, bbc news, belfast.merican state of oregon, after a man from texas climbed to the top of mount hood in an apparent suicide attempt and had to be airlifted by helicopter. daniel mckerrell has more. perched on the side of a mountain, a helicopter from the oregon national guard is hovering at over 11,000 feet above sea level with just its rear wheels touching down on the snow. it had been called in to rescue a man who, authorities say, had attempted suicide on the summit of mount hood,...
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our ireland correspondent, chris page reports...hoped these scenes had disappeared from their streets. but in the last week, there's been an unwelcome reminder that paramilitary violence has not ended. in londonderry, there were six nights of trouble in the bogside area. police blamed dissident republicans who are opposed to the peace process. sinn fein condemned the rioting, and this may have been the retaliation for that — an explosive device, made up of large fireworks, was thrown at the home of the party's former leader, gerry adams. he appealed for calm and had a message for those who targeted him. i'd like them or their representatives to come and meet me. i'd like them to sit down and explain to me what this is about. i'd like those who are involved in exploiting children in derry to do the same thing. a similar device was thrown at the house of bobby storey, one of mr adams's closest allies. he's a former ira prisoner who is also a senior senior sinn fein member. sinn fein dominates irish republicanism. the party has greatly
our ireland correspondent, chris page reports...hoped these scenes had disappeared from their streets. but in the last week, there's been an unwelcome reminder that paramilitary violence has not ended. in londonderry, there were six nights of trouble in the bogside area. police blamed dissident republicans who are opposed to the peace process. sinn fein condemned the rioting, and this may have been the retaliation for that — an explosive device, made up of large fireworks, was thrown at the...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.ump's visit to the uk continues as he plays a round of golf at turnberry, as thousands take to the streets to protest against his visit. writing in the mail on sunday, theresa may has warned conservative mps that they are putting brexit at risk if they don't back her plan for withdrawing from the eu. the boys rescued from a cave in thailand will be allowed to leave hospital later this week. sport, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's james pierce. good evening. angelique kerber has won herfirst good evening. angelique kerber has won her first wimbledon title, beating seven time champion serena williams in the final. williams, playing in only her fourth tournament since becoming a mother, started the match as favourite, but she was outplayed by the german 6—3, 6-3. she was outplayed by the german 6—3, 6—3. earlier, novak djokovic beat rafael nadal10—8 in the 6—3. earlier, novak djokovic beat rafael nadal 10—8 in the final set to reach tomorrow's men's final. serena
chris page, bbc news, belfast.ump's visit to the uk continues as he plays a round of golf at turnberry, as thousands take to the streets to protest against his visit. writing in the mail on sunday, theresa may has warned conservative mps that they are putting brexit at risk if they don't back her plan for withdrawing from the eu. the boys rescued from a cave in thailand will be allowed to leave hospital later this week. sport, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's james...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. 12 boys and their football coach from a flooded cave in thailand, who has arrived back in the uk. john volanthen was called in by the thai authorities after the football team went missing — and his was the first voice the boys heard after their many days trapped underground. it was the result of an international team of military and civilian divers working alongside the thai navy. everybody pulled together and the results speak for themselves. so we're just very happy that the boys are out and safe. we're not heroes. what we do is very calculating, very calm. it's quite the opposite. that's what we do. we take it one step at a time and hopefully, as we've managed to in this case, we've come up with a result. around 200 people have died and dozens more are missing after a week of severe flooding in western japan. rescue workers are still searching through the wreckage of flooded buildings. reports suggest more than 200,000 homes are still without water, a week after the severe weather
chris page, bbc news, belfast. 12 boys and their football coach from a flooded cave in thailand, who has arrived back in the uk. john volanthen was called in by the thai authorities after the football team went missing — and his was the first voice the boys heard after their many days trapped underground. it was the result of an international team of military and civilian divers working alongside the thai navy. everybody pulled together and the results speak for themselves. so we're just very...
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and chris page in belfast.p has invited vladimir putin to visit the us this autumn — in a move which has taken many in washington by suprise. it follows the meeting between the two men in helsinki earlier in the week for which the us president has been heavily criticised. in a us television interview, president trump has rejected suggestions that he'd failed to stand up to russia. our correspondent chris buckler sent this report from washington. america's intelligence agencies have never wavered in their belief that the kremlin interfered in the 2016 presidential election and that, through cyber attacks and campaigns of disinformation, russia remains a threat to democracy in the us. but donald trump's own view has been a little harder to pin down. he said he misspoke when he appeared to back vladimir putin's denials over the word of his own intelligence chiefs. but it is clear that he still wants a relationship with russia. getting along with president putin, getting along with russia, is a positive, not a nega
and chris page in belfast.p has invited vladimir putin to visit the us this autumn — in a move which has taken many in washington by suprise. it follows the meeting between the two men in helsinki earlier in the week for which the us president has been heavily criticised. in a us television interview, president trump has rejected suggestions that he'd failed to stand up to russia. our correspondent chris buckler sent this report from washington. america's intelligence agencies have never...
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chris page, bbc news.inals, but the world cup in russia isn't overfor england, who play belgium for third place at the tournament tomorrow. the squad has been out training today, and david ornstein is in st petersburg. one suspect there may be a temptation to give up on this game. what is gareth southgate saying about that? this is where england's world cup journey will come to an end tomorrow afternoon. there is however a feeling that it's merely the beginning for a young squat but despite low expectations and rebuilt bridges with their long—suffering supporters —— young squad. the croatia game didn't go to plan. there will be inevitable regrets and questions over missed opportunities and whether they'll ever get a better chance again, and over whether creativity comes from to consistently rival the best teams in world football going forward. now england still can finish their highest ever place at a world cup since 1966 by taking the bronze medal. it's a game that so many people say you don't want to bla
chris page, bbc news.inals, but the world cup in russia isn't overfor england, who play belgium for third place at the tournament tomorrow. the squad has been out training today, and david ornstein is in st petersburg. one suspect there may be a temptation to give up on this game. what is gareth southgate saying about that? this is where england's world cup journey will come to an end tomorrow afternoon. there is however a feeling that it's merely the beginning for a young squat but despite low...
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chris page, bbc news in county clare.pular websites and apps have terms and conditions that require a university—level of education to understand them. that's despite the fact that most can be used by children as young as 13. joe miller reports. 5pm on a school day and maxwell and nola are relaxing at their friend ella's home with the help of youtube and instagram. normal siblings versus my siblings... all three children are 13 and legally allowed to join these sites — but unsurprisingly, none have actually read the terms. everything is so long and such small text, you agree to waive with respect... lot in facebook. i didn't know that. that's a bit creepy. everything is so long and such small text, it is almost sneaky of them to like, put it like that so that kids would just look at it and just skip past it, i guess. the bbc has analysed the privacy policies of 15 popular websites and apps — including facebook and youtube — and found that most of them take at least half an hour to read and that all of them require a unive
chris page, bbc news in county clare.pular websites and apps have terms and conditions that require a university—level of education to understand them. that's despite the fact that most can be used by children as young as 13. joe miller reports. 5pm on a school day and maxwell and nola are relaxing at their friend ella's home with the help of youtube and instagram. normal siblings versus my siblings... all three children are 13 and legally allowed to join these sites — but unsurprisingly,...
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the proposed solution — a sea—wall — as our ireland correspondent chris page reports.vestment opportunity to the billionaire who became president. four years ago he bought this resort when it was facing financial failure. it's been turned into the trump international golf links and hotel, and it's attracted thousands of visitors here to the village of doonbeg. so doonbeg, you know about doonbeg? i guess most of you do, right? we spent a lot of money making it just perfecto. but now the trump company wants to spend more money on its resort. it says the golf course and the whole area need to be protected from the wild waves of the atlantic ocean. the sea sets the scene, but local people say it's eating away at the landscape. what actually happens is the sea comes in or the strong wind and it takes away the sand and it creates a ledge. they believe that if the barrier isn't built storm surges could sweep onshore and that would be disastrous, not only for the golf course, but also for those who live nearby. anyone with any properties, houses, land or anything, we are all m
the proposed solution — a sea—wall — as our ireland correspondent chris page reports.vestment opportunity to the billionaire who became president. four years ago he bought this resort when it was facing financial failure. it's been turned into the trump international golf links and hotel, and it's attracted thousands of visitors here to the village of doonbeg. so doonbeg, you know about doonbeg? i guess most of you do, right? we spent a lot of money making it just perfecto. but now the...
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chris page, bbc news in county clare.he eu after brexit. investigators are still trying to find the contaminated item which exposed a couple to a deadly nerve agent in wiltshire. official details have been revealed about president trump's two—day trip to the uk next week. he'll meet the queen at windsor and dine with the prime minister at blenheim palace. now on bbc news a look ahead to sportsday at 6.30 tonight. coming up on bbc news, we will have all the latest from russia where france have beaten uruguay to reach the semifinals of the world cup. we will also be live at wimbledon on a mixed day for the williams sisters. five—time champion venus williams knocked out by kiki bertens this afternoon. also a look ahead to the british grand prix at silverstone. sebastian vettel. .. british grand prix at silverstone. sebastian vettel... and will keep you up—to—date with england's cricket against india. now, it is time for b film review.
chris page, bbc news in county clare.he eu after brexit. investigators are still trying to find the contaminated item which exposed a couple to a deadly nerve agent in wiltshire. official details have been revealed about president trump's two—day trip to the uk next week. he'll meet the queen at windsor and dine with the prime minister at blenheim palace. now on bbc news a look ahead to sportsday at 6.30 tonight. coming up on bbc news, we will have all the latest from russia where france have...
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pet officer chris page started performing cpr while she was taken to the hospital. the woman regained consciousness. page was quoted later as saying, y training just kicked in automatically, and i'm happy i could help, end quote. the woman is expected to be survive. >>> all right. after a dry weekend, the rainee you behind me on storm team4 radar, well, all of this is going to start moving back into the picture, and it's going t hit us at the very start to our workweek. amelia draper joins us from the weather center. amelia, what exactly can we expect ts week? >> this week rain is in the forecast pretty much every day. we're not looking atwashouts, but it's a week where you need to keep the umbrella handy. take a look. here's the latest on storm team4 radar. you can see rain down in the carolinas trying to push into parts of virginia. this will continue to be the case overnight tonight. rain pushing in from south to north. we'll have some rain out there tomorrow morning. take a look. here'sour planner. 77 degrees. now, during the early morning hours, we'redry. just
pet officer chris page started performing cpr while she was taken to the hospital. the woman regained consciousness. page was quoted later as saying, y training just kicked in automatically, and i'm happy i could help, end quote. the woman is expected to be survive. >>> all right. after a dry weekend, the rainee you behind me on storm team4 radar, well, all of this is going to start moving back into the picture, and it's going t hit us at the very start to our workweek. amelia draper...
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chris page.e days before they visited hate crime victims and in some cases didn't respond at all. here's our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. hate crime comes in different forms. anti—semitic graffiti, like this. an arson attack on a garden shed owned by polish people. and white powder sent to a mosque. police guidance says hate crime should be treated as a priority. officers are meant to attend victims within an hour of an allegation being reported. but the inspectorate of constabulary found the police response is patchy, and in many cases not good enough. the report found too many hate crimes were wrongly recorded. it took police an average of five days to visit victims in 40% of cases it looked at. and there were no visits to hate crime victims in over a third of the 180 cases examined in detail. it's important for victims of hate crime to be asked why it is that they think they've been victimised, so that it's identified from the outset. because if it is identified, it can then and it
chris page.e days before they visited hate crime victims and in some cases didn't respond at all. here's our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. hate crime comes in different forms. anti—semitic graffiti, like this. an arson attack on a garden shed owned by polish people. and white powder sent to a mosque. police guidance says hate crime should be treated as a priority. officers are meant to attend victims within an hour of an allegation being reported. but the inspectorate of...
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chris page in belfast. we won't have to wait very long to get some reaction from the eu.und midday hour time we are expecting michel barnier, the chief brexit negotiator, for eu, to make a speech. he has been meeting eu foreign ministers this morning, so we're expecting some reaction to that white paper, the chequers paper theresa may was referring to in her speech and —— the chequers paper theresa may was referring to in a speech. we will bring you that live when it happens, very soon. now, to some other news. the runway at gatwick airport had to be closed and flight had gatwick airport had to be closed and flight had to be diverted after british airways plane requested an emergency landing. the air bus which was travelling from naples, a plane similarto was travelling from naples, a plane similar to this one —— set—mac. it landed shortly after midnight after reporting a technical fault. nobody was injured and the passengers left safely. a handful of flights were diverted. british airways says its engineers were conducting a full check of the aircraft. a dangerous complac
chris page in belfast. we won't have to wait very long to get some reaction from the eu.und midday hour time we are expecting michel barnier, the chief brexit negotiator, for eu, to make a speech. he has been meeting eu foreign ministers this morning, so we're expecting some reaction to that white paper, the chequers paper theresa may was referring to in her speech and —— the chequers paper theresa may was referring to in a speech. we will bring you that live when it happens, very soon....
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in a moment we'll hear from gavin lee in brussels, but first chris page is in belfast.always been a huge issue in these brexit negotiations. do we think we have heard anything from theresa may today that shifts the dial on this? there will be more talks next week in brussels about the irish border, in particular this issue of the backstop, an insurance policy, a full—back or fail—safe arrangement which would come into play if and only if the irish border issue could not be resolved by some kind of overarching free agreement. the eu's interpretation of that is well, northern ireland would stay in the customs union and large parts of the single market but not the rest of the uk. theresa may in belfast today very much but the emphasis once again on the fact she thinks that would be. she said if any british prime minister could not agree to a customs border between northern ireland and the uk, a border within the country itself, she said that would be in breach of the good friday agreement occurs unionists we re friday agreement occurs unionists were cut off in her words fr
in a moment we'll hear from gavin lee in brussels, but first chris page is in belfast.always been a huge issue in these brexit negotiations. do we think we have heard anything from theresa may today that shifts the dial on this? there will be more talks next week in brussels about the irish border, in particular this issue of the backstop, an insurance policy, a full—back or fail—safe arrangement which would come into play if and only if the irish border issue could not be resolved by some...
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well, a ban has been in place in northern ireland since the end ofjune — let's speak to chris page whoe north of belfast people are making the most of this warm weather. but you have heard some complaints about the hosepipe ban, some questioning if it is really necessary and some finding that annoying that they cannot for example fill up a paddling pool for their children or water the garden. but others saying let's just go along with this and just make the most of the really sunny weather, pretty unusual of course for this pa rt pretty unusual of course for this part of the world. it is the first time hosepipe ban has been in place here for 23 years, the last time was 1995. well northern ireland water say 140 people have been reported to them for breaking the hosepipe ban and they've sent along officials to speak to those people person—to—person and they have seen the need to take no further action. so no heavy penalties or fines have been imposed. so the fact that more than 100 people have breached the hosepipe ban and probably more besides, it does suggest that some people are just
well, a ban has been in place in northern ireland since the end ofjune — let's speak to chris page whoe north of belfast people are making the most of this warm weather. but you have heard some complaints about the hosepipe ban, some questioning if it is really necessary and some finding that annoying that they cannot for example fill up a paddling pool for their children or water the garden. but others saying let's just go along with this and just make the most of the really sunny weather,...
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thank you very much, chris page in belfast.o have identified russian suspect. earlier, the inquest into the poisoning victim has been we learned that dawn was aa years old, she was single, residents of salisbury, the mother of three. the coroner then went on to talk about the events that happened following her poisoning and that rowley on june following her poisoning and that rowley onjune 30 30. initially, authorities thought both of them had been poisoned or contaminated by controlled drugs. it was only when samples were sent to the porton down research centre that it became clear this was novichok nerve agent. the coroner today said that dawn died without ever regaining consciousness. herfamily without ever regaining consciousness. her family were at her bedside, some members of her family. the coroner also said that a small glass bottle of fluid was found on the 12th ofjuly. we have learned from the police that they did recover a small bottle from the home of charlie rowley, and that this did contain novichok, but i don't t
thank you very much, chris page in belfast.o have identified russian suspect. earlier, the inquest into the poisoning victim has been we learned that dawn was aa years old, she was single, residents of salisbury, the mother of three. the coroner then went on to talk about the events that happened following her poisoning and that rowley on june following her poisoning and that rowley onjune 30 30. initially, authorities thought both of them had been poisoned or contaminated by controlled drugs....
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first—hand the fears of locals who live and work near the irish border. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page heart of all those negotiations in brussels. it may not look like much but this is a county well known for its waterways, which form the frontier. we are standing in northern ireland but over there is the irish republic. people in this area really think nothing of crossing the border at the moment, to work, visit relatives, to go on some kind of leisure activity. it's here where we are on the brexit front line, weather worries about what could happen, particularly in an event of a new deal brexit come as to how the resulting problems would be. theresa may happens to be in the constituency of the dup leader arlene foster, a key ally for her in parliament, particularly in those knife edge brexit votes we have seen in recent days. the prime minister will be talking to a group of local business people, trying to add their concerns, saying that the provisions set out in the recent white paper will do enough to ensure the border remains as seamless and fiction less as it is. she will not be
first—hand the fears of locals who live and work near the irish border. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page heart of all those negotiations in brussels. it may not look like much but this is a county well known for its waterways, which form the frontier. we are standing in northern ireland but over there is the irish republic. people in this area really think nothing of crossing the border at the moment, to work, visit relatives, to go on some kind of leisure activity. it's here where we are...
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this 400 pages of documents does show some light on former campaign advisor, carter page. chrises has been reporting on it from the very start, he interviewed carter page on the ins and outs. this is what we're learning, debunking some of the attacks, showing the fbi first applied for a wiretap in 2016, based on the suspicion he was an agent of a foreign power. the kremlin conducting targeted recruitment on him to undermine the 2016 election. wow, the fbi appearing to play the collusion card saying it believes russia quote coordinated with page and others associated with the trump campaign. the court approved of this wiretap of page. there isn't any public evidence which has shown any problem with the fact he was surveilled. that does not prove he was a foreign agent or done anything criminal but several judges found there was good reason to investigate him. if you're keeping score that means the new material does help some critics of the trump campaign more than it helps page who once told chris hayes he thought this moment today would somehow help him. >> i think when the trut
this 400 pages of documents does show some light on former campaign advisor, carter page. chrises has been reporting on it from the very start, he interviewed carter page on the ins and outs. this is what we're learning, debunking some of the attacks, showing the fbi first applied for a wiretap in 2016, based on the suspicion he was an agent of a foreign power. the kremlin conducting targeted recruitment on him to undermine the 2016 election. wow, the fbi appearing to play the collusion card...
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let's go to chris page in belfast.he good friday agreement, very much at the forefront of his mind? that is right and theresa may in the speech that she gave in belfast a couple of hours ago said that she thought the eu interpretation of what the backstop should look like was a breach in fact of the good friday agreement which is based around something called the consent principle that the status of northern ireland, the constitutional status and sovereignty cannot change u nless status and sovereignty cannot change unless a majority of people in northern ireland decide otherwise. so according to theresa may if the eu version of the backstop goes ahead whereby northern ireland can remain in the customs union and most of the single market in order to ensure that under any circumstances there will be no new water on the island of ardour that the island of ireland, that would breach the good friday agreement and move the sovereignty and the voice of northern ireland in trade negotiations away from london and towards the e
let's go to chris page in belfast.he good friday agreement, very much at the forefront of his mind? that is right and theresa may in the speech that she gave in belfast a couple of hours ago said that she thought the eu interpretation of what the backstop should look like was a breach in fact of the good friday agreement which is based around something called the consent principle that the status of northern ireland, the constitutional status and sovereignty cannot change u nless status and...
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that go to our corresponded chris page from belfast.suspension 30 sitting days, the democratic mp from north antrim. heated to luxury holidays to sri la nka heated to luxury holidays to sri lanka in 2013, and those holidays we re lanka in 2013, and those holidays were paid for by this lankan garment and cost at least £50,000. he didn't —— the sri lankan government. he didn't declare it. he then wrote to the prime minister, david cameron, saying that britain should not support a un resolution on hospitality in the sri lankan. he did not disclose the hospitality he had received. now the parliament to standards commissioner has investigated and the common standards committee has said he is guilty of serious misconduct and bringing the house of commons into disrepute, so today, the mps have rubber—stamped the recommendation that he will be suspended for 30 days, and his pay will be stopped for 30 days. he will be the first mp to face what is good a recall petition. if 10% of voters, that is about seven and a half thousand people sign it, th
that go to our corresponded chris page from belfast.suspension 30 sitting days, the democratic mp from north antrim. heated to luxury holidays to sri la nka heated to luxury holidays to sri lanka in 2013, and those holidays we re lanka in 2013, and those holidays were paid for by this lankan garment and cost at least £50,000. he didn't —— the sri lankan government. he didn't declare it. he then wrote to the prime minister, david cameron, saying that britain should not support a un...
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accuracy of this information, we are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained on these pages." chris they're not responsible, who is? female: so the vehicle dealer would be responsible. chris: the dmv told us a blanket disclaimer doesn't give auto dealers latitude to offer one thing but deliver another. the business and professions code requires them to be truthful. mercedes-benz of san francisco insists it made an honest mistake with phil. chris: here's the dmv's advice for preventing a dispute like phil's the next time you're shopping for a car: take pictures of the advertising. keep copies of every e-mail they send you, and point t then, if you're still not satisfied, file an official complaint. female: so we would recommend to phil to file a complaint with the local dmv investigations office. phil: it was off the mark. chris: phil is still driving the infiniti, by the way. after our involvement, he negotiated a partial refund instead of a buyback. he's satisfied and confident his call to us made it possible. chris: california law is actually pretty good to car buyers. in fact, a
accuracy of this information, we are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained on these pages." chris they're not responsible, who is? female: so the vehicle dealer would be responsible. chris: the dmv told us a blanket disclaimer doesn't give auto dealers latitude to offer one thing but deliver another. the business and professions code requires them to be truthful. mercedes-benz of san francisco insists it made an honest mistake with phil. chris: here's the dmv's advice for...
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page. >> chris, thank you. >>> about 4:05. we turn to a developing story. a confrontation during a police investigation led to a akshooti. >>a park police say the suspect fired on the officer first and then the officer shot back. it happened in d.c., just over the city line in new hampshire avenue, northeast. the suspect was conscious andin brea when paramedics took him to the hospital. d.c. police handling the >>> new details on a story we brought you yesterday morning. the man who ran on to the tracks at the gallery place metro station, is the same person wanted for the shooting near d.c. policeeauarters. surveillance video captured what happened on wednesday morning. you can see m a jumping from the platform on to the tracks. he is accused of shooting a man on the sidewalk near the entrance to i-395 on tuesday, when he was on the tracks of the metro station. other riders thought he needed help and they went to his aid. >> i was saving a han being. he is assisting, i guess, the police, detain auy who was a suspect. it was a good deed i guess. >> police fo
page. >> chris, thank you. >>> about 4:05. we turn to a developing story. a confrontation during a police investigation led to a akshooti. >>a park police say the suspect fired on the officer first and then the officer shot back. it happened in d.c., just over the city line in new hampshire avenue, northeast. the suspect was conscious andin brea when paramedics took him to the hospital. d.c. police handling the >>> new details on a story we brought you yesterday...
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let's talk the chris page in belfast. how is the ban going down there?low levels in the reservoir, so when the ban came in at the end ofjune demand was 30% higher at this time of year. since it came in, the demand has dropped, still about 11% higher than normal so the hosepipe ban is set to continue. regarding enforcement, northern ireland water say 140 people who have broken the ban have been reported to them and officials from the company have gone along and spoken to those people, but no further action has been needed. no word of any fines or anything like that. so it seems like anything like that. so it seems like a softly, softly approach, but it does seem people have been breaking the ban. we had first significant rainfall ina the ban. we had first significant rainfall in a month but with the dry weather set to continue there is no end in sight to this hosepipe ban and this is the first time it has been enforced in ireland since 1995, so 22 years. thank you, chris. let me read some messages. clare says, i remember the summer of 1976 and as a teenag
let's talk the chris page in belfast. how is the ban going down there?low levels in the reservoir, so when the ban came in at the end ofjune demand was 30% higher at this time of year. since it came in, the demand has dropped, still about 11% higher than normal so the hosepipe ban is set to continue. regarding enforcement, northern ireland water say 140 people who have broken the ban have been reported to them and officials from the company have gone along and spoken to those people, but no...
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well, a ban has been in place in northern ireland since the end ofjune — let's speak to chris page whoorks park in north belfast, particularly nice places to be. but the downside is we have had a hosepipe ban for two and a half weeks. came in at the end ofjune. northern ireland water, the company that runs the water infrastructure here, said it was more to do with dramatic increase in demand for water rather than low levels in reservoir. when the ban came in at the end of last month they said the demand for water was 30% higher than it usually would be at this time of year. it has dropped since then. i understand the demand is now at around 10% higher than it usually is, but that still means there is a problem and the hosepipe ban is going to continue. we have heard a few people grumbling that they can't water their lawn or phil paddling pools, but it's something people have accepted as a necessary step. is the first time a hosepipe ban has come into force in northern ireland since 1995. as far as enforcement goes, northern ireland water says around 140 people have been reported to the
well, a ban has been in place in northern ireland since the end ofjune — let's speak to chris page whoorks park in north belfast, particularly nice places to be. but the downside is we have had a hosepipe ban for two and a half weeks. came in at the end ofjune. northern ireland water, the company that runs the water infrastructure here, said it was more to do with dramatic increase in demand for water rather than low levels in reservoir. when the ban came in at the end of last month they said...
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reacted from judicial washington's chris farrell and lisa page grilled again on capitol hill, she now is about as popular as a prom queen, we'll tell you what is going on next. stay with us. my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine -but i'm gonna get a new one. -oh yeah when it's time for your old chevy truck to become their new chevy truck, there's truck month. get 18% of msrp cash back on all silverado 1500 crew cab lt pickups when you finance with gm financial. that's $9,000 on this silverado. plus, during truck month make no monthly payments for 90 days. lou: democrats besides themselve after president trump's news conference with vladimir putin. rinos in congress were just as desperate and confused and confounded. the poor darlings. >> i strongly disagree with president's statement that the russians were not responsible for the meddling in 2016 electio
reacted from judicial washington's chris farrell and lisa page grilled again on capitol hill, she now is about as popular as a prom queen, we'll tell you what is going on next. stay with us. my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine -but i'm gonna get a new one. -oh...
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page. >> chris, thank you. >>> it's 5:03. we turn to a deloping story. a confrontation during a police investigation led to a shootinga >> takom police say the suspect fired on the officer first and then the officerhot back. it happened in d.c., just over the city line in new hampshire avenue, northeast. the suspect wa breathing when paramedics took him to the hospital. d.c. police handling the investigation. >>> he overesobert mueller's russia investigation and this morning, nearly a dozen gop lawmakers have introduced articles o impeachment against rod rosenstein. they are accusing him of blocking oversight of the investigation. they say he withheld documents from congress and made misleading statements. a vote could happen thisweek. house democrats oppose the impeachment. they call the move a panicked and dangerous attempt to undermine a criminal investigation to protecten prestrump as the walls are closing in around him and his associates. >>> vladimir putin will not f sit d.c. during the middle election season. his visit to the white house has been
page. >> chris, thank you. >>> it's 5:03. we turn to a deloping story. a confrontation during a police investigation led to a shootinga >> takom police say the suspect fired on the officer first and then the officerhot back. it happened in d.c., just over the city line in new hampshire avenue, northeast. the suspect wa breathing when paramedics took him to the hospital. d.c. police handling the investigation. >>> he overesobert mueller's russia investigation and...
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reacted from judicial washington's chris farrell and lisa page grilled again on capitol hill, she now is about as popular as a prom queen, we'll tell you what is going on next. stay with us. how do you win at business? stay at laquinta. where we're changing with contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. [music playing] (ceo) haven't been playing golf this year, i am sorry about that. (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sales event. i have to tell you something incredible. capital one has partnered with hotels.com to give venture cardholders 10 miles on every dollar they spend at thousands of hotels. all you have to do is pay with this at hotels.com/venture. 10 miles per dollar? that is incredible. brrrrr! i have the chills. because you're so excited? because ice... is cold. and because of all those miles. obviously. what's in your wallet? lou: democrats besides themselv
reacted from judicial washington's chris farrell and lisa page grilled again on capitol hill, she now is about as popular as a prom queen, we'll tell you what is going on next. stay with us. how do you win at business? stay at laquinta. where we're changing with contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. [music playing] (ceo) haven't been playing golf this year, i...
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reacted from judicial washington's chris farrell and lisa page grilled again on capitol hill, she now is about as popular as a prom queen, we'll tell you what is going on next. stay with us. sarah always chooses to take the stairs. but climbing 58,070 steps a year can be hard on her feet, knees, and lower back. that's why she wears dr. scholl's orthotics. they're clinically proven to relieve pain and give you the comfort to move more. dr. scholl's, born to move. i have to tell you something incredible. capital one has partnered with hotels.com to give venture cardholders 10 miles on every dollar they spend at thousands of hotels. all you have to do is pay with this at hotels.com/venture. 10 miles per dollar? that is incredible. brrrrr! i have the chills. because you're so excited? because ice... is cold. and because of all those miles. obviously. what's in your wallet? obviously. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast busi
reacted from judicial washington's chris farrell and lisa page grilled again on capitol hill, she now is about as popular as a prom queen, we'll tell you what is going on next. stay with us. sarah always chooses to take the stairs. but climbing 58,070 steps a year can be hard on her feet, knees, and lower back. that's why she wears dr. scholl's orthotics. they're clinically proven to relieve pain and give you the comfort to move more. dr. scholl's, born to move. i have to tell you something...
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reacted from judicial washington's chris farrell and lisa page grilled again on capitol hill, she now is about as popular as a prom queen, we'll tell you what is going on next. stay with us. how do you win at business? stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get...
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carter page, thank you. chris hon is a former staffer to senator chuck schumer and joins us.re you have it, chris, i want to talk to carter page, not because we're personal friends or i have any vested interest in his story but because i'm an american, and i think the civil liberties of every american matter. the guy didn't commit a crime, life completely desteroid by the fbi and the obama administration. you can't look at that, as an american, not feel outrage. yet the left is totally fine with what's happened to carter page. why is that? do you think? >> i don't think anybody's fine with civil liberties being violated. >> tucker: really snrngts i don't know that his has. he took the fifth for a lot of question when is he went to the closed door session with congress. >> tucker: is that a constitutional right? wait a second, to maintain the fifth, you don't have civil liberty? what law school did you go to? >> i wasn't to st. john's and i'm proud of. that the president of the united states once said if they take the fifth it means they're guilty. >> tucker: i don't care what
carter page, thank you. chris hon is a former staffer to senator chuck schumer and joins us.re you have it, chris, i want to talk to carter page, not because we're personal friends or i have any vested interest in his story but because i'm an american, and i think the civil liberties of every american matter. the guy didn't commit a crime, life completely desteroid by the fbi and the obama administration. you can't look at that, as an american, not feel outrage. yet the left is totally fine...
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chris, great to see you. >> great to see you too. >> all right. where does page fit into this whole thing? how relevant is he? >> that's a great question and actually a weird one that is maddeningly difficult to answer. >> you've tried many times. >> we know someone like paul manafort was the campaign chairman so he's pretty central to what that campaign did. george papadopoulos, another figure who similarly like carter page, in the periphery. it was his conversation with an australian diplomat that essentially is the initial thing that kicks off the whole investigation. page just keeps popping up, starting back in 2013 having lots of interaction with russians who appear to be intelligence agents or assets, who appear to be recruiting him and that continues through 2016 if you listen to what is attested to in that fisa warrant. what became of it remains the open question. we don't know. was this someone that they just sort of knew and thought they have to get their hands on and could use to infiltrate and get useful information from. >> which on its own is unimpo
chris, great to see you. >> great to see you too. >> all right. where does page fit into this whole thing? how relevant is he? >> that's a great question and actually a weird one that is maddeningly difficult to answer. >> you've tried many times. >> we know someone like paul manafort was the campaign chairman so he's pretty central to what that campaign did. george papadopoulos, another figure who similarly like carter page, in the periphery. it was his...
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chris still here? i flew back from phoenix this past monday. i finished the last 125 pages of chris's book. not for the purpose of being here. but i got to know bobby better. i think barbara lee is right, had fate allowed him to survive, he would have been the president of the united states. what i got from chris's book was a little more of the depth of robert kennedy. a little more of the humanity of robert kennedy, of the idealism of robert kennedy, of the deep and abiding intellectual integrity that he had and displayed every day of his life. that is why we honor him. we are feeling sorry for ourselves that we did not have him as our president. he would have made such a difference. because he brought such moral commitment to that job. like all of us, he grew. we all grow and we all become more knowledgeable and more sensitive. he did that. that is the mark of a wise human being. in chris's book, i felt more of the love and the depth of caring for average working people facing challenges every day. for the phone workers in california. carry, he would be so proud of you for keeping that to
chris still here? i flew back from phoenix this past monday. i finished the last 125 pages of chris's book. not for the purpose of being here. but i got to know bobby better. i think barbara lee is right, had fate allowed him to survive, he would have been the president of the united states. what i got from chris's book was a little more of the depth of robert kennedy. a little more of the humanity of robert kennedy, of the idealism of robert kennedy, of the deep and abiding intellectual...
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chris page, bbc news in county clare. time for a look at the weather with nick. maybe essex is a slight chance of isolated but perhaps torrential showers, bear that in mind. they will die away into this evening. elsewhere, overnight it will stay dry, clear whether around, patchy cloud here and there, temperatures now going down perhaps not as far as many of us down perhaps not as far as many of us would like after a hot day, especially in england and wales. tomorrow the very similar day, large areas without cloud, some patchy cloud here and there, blocking the sun, not doing much to dent the temperature, a little warmer tomorrow across north—western scotland, very light winds, isolated show was possible in scotland, but the vast majority staying dry once more. on sunday this weather front just clipping into north—west scotland, a chance of seeing outbreaks of mostly light rain, temperatures should fall by a few degrees, temperature won‘t really change between saturday and sunday, you can see the heat very much around in england and wales that it will be cooler in
chris page, bbc news in county clare. time for a look at the weather with nick. maybe essex is a slight chance of isolated but perhaps torrential showers, bear that in mind. they will die away into this evening. elsewhere, overnight it will stay dry, clear whether around, patchy cloud here and there, temperatures now going down perhaps not as far as many of us down perhaps not as far as many of us would like after a hot day, especially in england and wales. tomorrow the very similar day, large...
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page. singer chris brown out on bail after he was arrested lastight as he walked off stage in west palm beach. he's chaed with felony battery involving a nightclub photographer in florida last year. police say brown punched t photographer while he snappedph os at one of his event. brown has been repeatedly been legal trouble. in 2014 h pled guilty to misdemeanor assault for allegedly strikina man outside of the hotel in d.c. a in 2009 he met guilty to felony assault of his girlfriend >> the youngest member of the royal family will be christened on monday. the ceremony for prince louis will be at the chapel royal in st. james pace in london. among the questions surrounding this event is who is going to be there and whoill be the god parents? royal watchers expect an intimate affai and believe that close friends or cousins will likely be the god parents. >>> d.c. wants you to be responsible pet owners. >> a new campaign aimed at >> a new campaign aimed at helping to keep the city clean. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ banght copper kettles warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown pape
page. singer chris brown out on bail after he was arrested lastight as he walked off stage in west palm beach. he's chaed with felony battery involving a nightclub photographer in florida last year. police say brown punched t photographer while he snappedph os at one of his event. brown has been repeatedly been legal trouble. in 2014 h pled guilty to misdemeanor assault for allegedly strikina man outside of the hotel in d.c. a in 2009 he met guilty to felony assault of his girlfriend >>...
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because of the diligence and efforts of "judicial watch," we have the documents, over 400 pages of them today. chris farrell, as always, great to have you with us. thank you. >> thank you, lou. thanks. lou: up next, president trump reacts after the department of justice releases those bombshell fisa application documents. the president tweeted this. quote, so we now find out it was indeed unverified and fake dirty dossier that was paid for by "crooked hillary" clinton and the democratic national committee and that was knowingly and falsely submitted to fisa in which was responsible for starting the totally conflicted and discredited mueller witch-hunt. that's right, mr. president, that's simply stated that straightforward. that's the truth that department of justice and the fbi and many in the fourth estate of course and many others in the deep state have been trying to keep from public view for a year-and-a-half. we'll take up the fisa abuse scandal with the dean of political strategists, ed rollins. he joins us here next. we'll be right back. stay with us. your brain changes as you get older. but
because of the diligence and efforts of "judicial watch," we have the documents, over 400 pages of them today. chris farrell, as always, great to have you with us. thank you. >> thank you, lou. thanks. lou: up next, president trump reacts after the department of justice releases those bombshell fisa application documents. the president tweeted this. quote, so we now find out it was indeed unverified and fake dirty dossier that was paid for by "crooked hillary" clinton...
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carter page, thank you very much. chrisa radio show host and former staffer to senator chuck schumer of new york. i wanted to talk to carter page not because we are personal friends or i have a vested interest in his story or life but because i am an american. a guy who didn't commit a crime and his life wow destroyed by the fbi and the obama administration. you can't look at that and not as an american feel outraged. yet the left is totally fine with what happened to carter page. what is that, do you think? >> well, i don't think anybody is fine with civil liberties being violated. i don't think they have. the man did take the fifth for a lot of questions when he was in that closed door session with congress. >> tucker: hold on. wait a 2nd. taking the fifth is a civil liberty. what law school did you go to? >> hold on a minute. i went to saint john's and i am proud of that. the president of the united states said if they take the fifth, they are guilty. >> tucker: i don't care what trump said. you have a right not to testi
carter page, thank you very much. chrisa radio show host and former staffer to senator chuck schumer of new york. i wanted to talk to carter page not because we are personal friends or i have a vested interest in his story or life but because i am an american. a guy who didn't commit a crime and his life wow destroyed by the fbi and the obama administration. you can't look at that and not as an american feel outraged. yet the left is totally fine with what happened to carter page. what is that,...
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chris. >> yes, matt, lisa page, as she pointed out they wanted her there today. now it's going to be tomorrow. chairman goodlate, trey gowdy, expected to have some tough questions for her as well. based on what you saw today, what should she be expecting? >> i think she'll be expecting a bunch of very unfair questions. look, she was willing to come in and do an interview yesterday. she had to delay that because she wasn't a bell ble to review fbi documents she was asked about. i think she'll make the same point you heard pete strzok make at the beginning of his testimony, which is really the typical point which gets lost in this back and forth. for all these accusations against him, for these conspiracy theories he was biased against then candidate trump, now president trump. if he wanted to take action to hurt donald trump, he could have picked up the phone and called any reporter in the country in the fall of 2016 and exploded donald trump's campaign and probably prevented him frbecomi president of the united states. he didn't do that because it was his duty as
chris. >> yes, matt, lisa page, as she pointed out they wanted her there today. now it's going to be tomorrow. chairman goodlate, trey gowdy, expected to have some tough questions for her as well. based on what you saw today, what should she be expecting? >> i think she'll be expecting a bunch of very unfair questions. look, she was willing to come in and do an interview yesterday. she had to delay that because she wasn't a bell ble to review fbi documents she was asked about. i...
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chris. thank you very much. carter page accusations in that warrant on cnn, saying they are so ridiculous and misleading. but listen to what he said when cnn's jake tapper pushed him on if he ever advised or worked with the kremlin. listen. >> no, i've never been an agent of the foreign power in any -- by any stretch of the imagination. i may have -- back in the g20 when they were getting ready to do that in st. petersburg, i might have participated in a few meetings. >> but you did advise the kremlin. i want to make it clear. you did advise the kremlin in 2013 or 2012. >> jake, it's really spin. i sat in on some meetings, but to call me an adviser, i think, is way over the top. >> except in a 2013 letter, you wrote -- it says, quote, over the past half year, i have had the privilege to serve as an informal adviser to the staff of the kremlin in preparation for the presidency of the g20 summit next month where energy issues will be prominent on the agenda. that's yourself calling yourself an informaled advisers to the kreml
chris. thank you very much. carter page accusations in that warrant on cnn, saying they are so ridiculous and misleading. but listen to what he said when cnn's jake tapper pushed him on if he ever advised or worked with the kremlin. listen. >> no, i've never been an agent of the foreign power in any -- by any stretch of the imagination. i may have -- back in the g20 when they were getting ready to do that in st. petersburg, i might have participated in a few meetings. >> but you did...
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in addition to that, chris, there are dozens upon dozens of pages of redacted texts that certainly bolsters the case that it contains by in the steele dossier as well as other information in the declassified report that speaks to the fact that carter page was the target of the concerted russian effort to recruit him as a spy. >> devin nunes is trying to mislead but apparently does not take into account that we have this before us. not everybody backstage, not everybody is jumping on that band wag i don't knwagon of wha tweeted. let's listen to what marco rubio had to say when he was asked about this yesterday. >> i don't think they did anything wrong. they went to the court and they got the judges to approved it and laid out all the information and there was a lot of reasons unrelated to the dossier. suddenly devin nunes is going to say oh, by the way, i was wrong about that. this attack and this criticism of the foreign intelligence surveillance application to get surveillance o carter page is a key part and it is the crux of republicans attack on the mueller probe. the president himself h
in addition to that, chris, there are dozens upon dozens of pages of redacted texts that certainly bolsters the case that it contains by in the steele dossier as well as other information in the declassified report that speaks to the fact that carter page was the target of the concerted russian effort to recruit him as a spy. >> devin nunes is trying to mislead but apparently does not take into account that we have this before us. not everybody backstage, not everybody is jumping on that...