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katty kay has been covering the toection for us and i spok her earlier. s the atmosphere like in the wake of this landslide victory for mexico's new president? katty: mostly depressed about the fact mexico has been thrown out the world cup. but last night, a lot of celebrations amongst lopez obrador and his ryctory. 53%, ee is saying that is stunning to get that much of a rity. a strong showing in congress. he goes into his term in office with a lot of backing from the mexican population. i would say that the atmosphere to some extent though is let's see -- we have tried everything else. this situation is terrible in the country whether you are talking about violence or corrupties. none of thblished parties have managed to deliver so we have to go with something new. there is some interpretation of whether he can deliver on those promises, but also a feeling of biexcitement about the posty of something new combined with resignation that we have to try something else and it may or may not work out. laura: amlo and donald trump spoke today. what kind of rela
katty kay has been covering the toection for us and i spok her earlier. s the atmosphere like in the wake of this landslide victory for mexico's new president? katty: mostly depressed about the fact mexico has been thrown out the world cup. but last night, a lot of celebrations amongst lopez obrador and his ryctory. 53%, ee is saying that is stunning to get that much of a rity. a strong showing in congress. he goes into his term in office with a lot of backing from the mexican population. i...
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katty kay, are you still here? creaming and yelling. roger just became an american recently. >> i have to become american. >> this is what katty told me. they were quoting coleridge. instead of crossing, the albatross was hung about my neck. you were the albatross hung around england's neck and when you finally left -- >> it's a win-win. england gets to being a great at football. every national has an identity. americans like to win. england likes to lose at penalty kicks in major tournaments. >> liverpool's own. >> and when this gentleman missed, it felt like the beatles broke up all over again. colombia missed the penalty which is shocking. then tiny, this tiny little man said we shall fight in the corners, we'll fight in the penalty box. with my wrist of steel i'll deny you. look at this. unbelievable little man changing the course of history. this for me up there up 1066, churchill's birth, 2018 enbland win at penalty kick. if i ever think everything will be all right -- >> katty kay, seriously, when it comes to
katty kay, are you still here? creaming and yelling. roger just became an american recently. >> i have to become american. >> this is what katty told me. they were quoting coleridge. instead of crossing, the albatross was hung about my neck. you were the albatross hung around england's neck and when you finally left -- >> it's a win-win. england gets to being a great at football. every national has an identity. americans like to win. england likes to lose at penalty kicks in...
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that is what katty kay has been doing with her journalist friend. here is her report. t is probably a friend. here is her dangerous temptation to be a journalist. to what extent do we write to look for a passage in these populous ways we have seen? >> i think it is the way to understand mexico in general terms, carly within that mosphere. katty: let's go ask this gentleman. does he want the next president >> i think it is the way to to be tougher on president trump? to be tougher on presidentgy katty: the anaas been made between lopez obrador and trump. is that the right comparison? in>> i don't so. obviously, you can draw parallels between the two. they are both in a way populist but if you have to draw parallels, a better one would be with bernie sanders, in the sense ey are both left-wing populists. trump is not a left-wing populist. katty: or jemy corbyn. >> exactly. i would argue that obrador is lessol ideical. katty: i want to buy whatever she is selling. does she think trump respects mexico? >> no. katty: would she like more or less cooperation with america? >> [
that is what katty kay has been doing with her journalist friend. here is her report. t is probably a friend. here is her dangerous temptation to be a journalist. to what extent do we write to look for a passage in these populous ways we have seen? >> i think it is the way to understand mexico in general terms, carly within that mosphere. katty: let's go ask this gentleman. does he want the next president >> i think it is the way to to be tougher on president trump? to be tougher on...
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pro-oice advocates want them to leave that well alon katty kay has more. >> abortion is a human right. >> we are pro-life. we are pro-life. katty: abortion was legalized in america 45 years ago. today it is one of the most divisive issues in the country. president trump now has a chance to put a serious dent in a woman's right terminate the pregnancy with the second supreme court nomination. it will define his legacy d fect the social direction of the country for a generation. and abortion rights are central. >> do you want to see the court overturn roe v wade? pres. trump: we put another two or three justices on, that is, what will happd that will happen automatically in my opinion because i'm putting pro-life justices on trt. katty: could those pro-life, more conservative justices do what was until recently unthinkable and overturn the legislation that legalized abortion in the u.s.? >> in a landma ruling, the supreme court today legalized abortions. katty: the 1973 case roe v wade legalized abortion in all 50 states based on a woman's right to privacy as laid out in the u.s. consti
pro-oice advocates want them to leave that well alon katty kay has more. >> abortion is a human right. >> we are pro-life. we are pro-life. katty: abortion was legalized in america 45 years ago. today it is one of the most divisive issues in the country. president trump now has a chance to put a serious dent in a woman's right terminate the pregnancy with the second supreme court nomination. it will define his legacy d fect the social direction of the country for a generation. and...
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hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in westminster.me minister summoned the cabinet, put her brexit plan on the table and demanded they back it or leave. today the brexit secretary david davis and borisjohnson her foreign secretary have resigned. two of the most senior brexit figures in her cabinet, along with anotherjunior minister steve baker. it may not be the end of the resignations. the prime minister's supporters say she has taken a realistic approach and facing down the brexiteers in cabinet the was something she should have done months ago. her detractors, within the brexit wing of the party, say this latest plan is a capitulation to brussels and they are circling for a leadership contest. the prime minister has just finished addressing conservative backbenchers at a meeting of the 1922 committee. we will have reaction. but first here's our political editor laura kuensberg. where was their man? the brexiteer in chief's drivers prepared to leave three times but stood down. it wasn't actually a removal van. that's one way to quit
hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in westminster.me minister summoned the cabinet, put her brexit plan on the table and demanded they back it or leave. today the brexit secretary david davis and borisjohnson her foreign secretary have resigned. two of the most senior brexit figures in her cabinet, along with anotherjunior minister steve baker. it may not be the end of the resignations. the prime minister's supporters say she has taken a realistic approach...
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bbc world america and msnbc contributor katty kay. and principal at cogent strategy kevin mclaughlin. thank you all for being here. kevin, i would like to start with you. >> yes, ma'am. >> i would like you to explain why it is 88% of americans approve of president trump considering what saw contradicts republican orthodoxy for years. >> president trump has shown throughout his campaign and polling what i took away from the 2016 election is the american people want authenticity. may not like what authenticity is, what he's saying or how he's doing it, but he doesn't back down from it. when he goes out and does these events, i will call them, it actually helps him in fly over country. the outrage you see is in the corridor where we all live and work. when we get out of here people say he's a knuckle head and stuff like that. we understand what he's doing can hurt us personally, but we have to make sacrifices. >> when he says he could walk down 5th avenue and shoot somebody -- >> he defies political gravity. i was thinking the exact same
bbc world america and msnbc contributor katty kay. and principal at cogent strategy kevin mclaughlin. thank you all for being here. kevin, i would like to start with you. >> yes, ma'am. >> i would like you to explain why it is 88% of americans approve of president trump considering what saw contradicts republican orthodoxy for years. >> president trump has shown throughout his campaign and polling what i took away from the 2016 election is the american people want...
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msnbc contributor mike barnicle, washington anchor for bbc news in america, katty kay, president and council on world, richard haas, columness and associate eder david ignatius and nbc news national political reporter heidi przybilla. your initial reaction. a lot of people, ambassador mcfaul, u.s. ambassador to rush went over the course of the day from outrage to sadness. the united states president would stand next to a tyrant who's been proven to be interfering in our democratic process and not standing up to him and giving him the higher ground. >> particularly, willie, when you, not just look at yesterday but you take a step back and look at the preceding week. this was a week in which self-interest took precedence over the national interest. in which america first gave way to russia first, and this is a president who basically was unwilling to take on russia, but was more than willing to take on nato. the eu. >> yep. >> and the uk. the so-called special relationship was essentially discarded. so the contrast between the kid gloves with which he dealt with mr. putin and the front
msnbc contributor mike barnicle, washington anchor for bbc news in america, katty kay, president and council on world, richard haas, columness and associate eder david ignatius and nbc news national political reporter heidi przybilla. your initial reaction. a lot of people, ambassador mcfaul, u.s. ambassador to rush went over the course of the day from outrage to sadness. the united states president would stand next to a tyrant who's been proven to be interfering in our democratic process and...
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starr with my colleagues katty kay and christian fraser. katty: what was he like to work with? a pleasure, privilege, extraordinarily bright, but also humble even though he w always at the top of his class academically.kn you would not that from chatting with him. s, lett's justou gejob done, very focused. he wouldn't take these cases one at a time, and he will listing was himself -- he would take these cases one on time and he will distinguish himself ot.the supreme katty: will he be someone difficult for democrats to vote against? ken: that is the huge question right now. the answer should be no because judge kavanaughed has ama magnificent record as a judge. some will be subject to controversy and the like. 12 years of11 or service. it is universally acclaimed as being in the middle of the jurisprudence of the unid states, inherited from the mother country in no small measure. he goes about hisork and such an amiable way that he i bvery well-likhis colleagues. he was recruitedaro teach at halaw school by now-justice elena kagan. he is a man for all seasons. katty: democrats
starr with my colleagues katty kay and christian fraser. katty: what was he like to work with? a pleasure, privilege, extraordinarily bright, but also humble even though he w always at the top of his class academically.kn you would not that from chatting with him. s, lett's justou gejob done, very focused. he wouldn't take these cases one at a time, and he will listing was himself -- he would take these cases one on time and he will distinguish himself ot.the supreme katty: will he be someone...
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he spoke to katty kay and christian fraser earlier today. katty: the senat committee has now found thatru ian meddling in the 2016 election was expensive and th extensive -- was extensive and sophisticated, and actually oes far beyond the findin the u.s. intelligence committee -- community of 2017. how much did you know when you were in the white house in the in-up to the 2016 election? ben: well, the tru a lot less than i know now. what i knew then is that the thrussians were meddling i election and were doing so to harm hillary clinton and help donaldrump. they hacked into the dnc, and other orgalezations were ing e-mails. and had some sense that they were engaged in information campaign, the dissemination of fake news. nae fact is that just between the election anduration, we learned a lot more and the picture got a lot more alarming. it was a strange feeling to walk out the door of the white house ure was getting more and more alarming. ever since then, every piece of information that has come out seems to confirm the worst c scenarios. k
he spoke to katty kay and christian fraser earlier today. katty: the senat committee has now found thatru ian meddling in the 2016 election was expensive and th extensive -- was extensive and sophisticated, and actually oes far beyond the findin the u.s. intelligence committee -- community of 2017. how much did you know when you were in the white house in the in-up to the 2016 election? ben: well, the tru a lot less than i know now. what i knew then is that the thrussians were meddling i...
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i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london.ump is getting bad reviews in the states for his handling of vladimir putin at the helsinki summit. and the criticism isn'tjust from the regular cast of democrats and departing republicans. even the president's favourite tv channel, fox news, isn't happy with him for siding with russia over the us intelligence community. as for mr trump, he has sent a string of tweets defending his european tour. like this one... "while i had a great meeting with nato, raising vast amounts of money, i had an even better meeting with vladimir putin of russia. sadly, it is not being reported that way the fake news is going crazy!" but here is what the republican speaker of the house paul ryan had to say. let's be very clear, just so everybody knows, russia did meddle with our elections. not only did russia meddle in our elections, they're doing it around the world. they did it to france, they did it to moldova, they're doing it to the baltics. russia is trying to undermine democracy itself, to delegitimi
i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london.ump is getting bad reviews in the states for his handling of vladimir putin at the helsinki summit. and the criticism isn'tjust from the regular cast of democrats and departing republicans. even the president's favourite tv channel, fox news, isn't happy with him for siding with russia over the us intelligence community. as for mr trump, he has sent a string of tweets defending his european tour. like this one... "while i had a...
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hello, i'm katty kay in washington — christian fraser is in london.the dark days after 9/11 nato countries came to america's side and attacked afghanistan. 17 years later thousands are still fighting there. today president trump called that alliance delinquent and asked members to double their defence spending. it was a bruising start to a summit that's trying to project unity in the face of russian aggression. in the hours since, mr trump has played a little nicer. after slamming germany as "totally controlled by russia", the president said he and angela merkel hav good relationship." if the messaging is confusing, the sentiment is not. mr trump is putting the 70 year old security alliance under enormous pressure — something mr putin undoubtedly delights in. here's our europe editor katya adler. such careful choreography. not showy, but precise. disciplined detail at this opening ceremony for the nato summit. nato boasts that it's in control and ready to take on modern—day threat. cybercrime, cross—border terror. concerns about russia. but there's on
hello, i'm katty kay in washington — christian fraser is in london.the dark days after 9/11 nato countries came to america's side and attacked afghanistan. 17 years later thousands are still fighting there. today president trump called that alliance delinquent and asked members to double their defence spending. it was a bruising start to a summit that's trying to project unity in the face of russian aggression. in the hours since, mr trump has played a little nicer. after slamming germany as...
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hello, i'm katty kay in mexico city. nuala mcgovern is in london. to the news from here in a moment, but first to the incredible story unfolding in thailand. the thai football team lost for nine days in cave have been found alive. bad weather has hampered the rescue effort for the youngsters, aged between 11 and 16, and their 25—year—old coach through the tham luang cave — one of thailand's longest and toughest to explore. let's get the latest from richard galpin. for more than a week, diving teams from thailand and other countries have been picking their way through this long cave complex. in the hope of finding the boys and their football coach. and now it seems thailand's navy divers have succeeded, just as that hope was fading away. translation: about the missing of 13 persons, the divers found the beach was flooded. then they went deeper, around 300 or 400 metres further. it's another high ground and we found the boys safe. this photograph of the boys, aged between 11 and 16, was taken by their coach shortly before they went into the cave nine
hello, i'm katty kay in mexico city. nuala mcgovern is in london. to the news from here in a moment, but first to the incredible story unfolding in thailand. the thai football team lost for nine days in cave have been found alive. bad weather has hampered the rescue effort for the youngsters, aged between 11 and 16, and their 25—year—old coach through the tham luang cave — one of thailand's longest and toughest to explore. let's get the latest from richard galpin. for more than a week,...
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written a book called "from a corner of the oval," and spoke to my colleagues christian fraser and katty kayfor their program "beyond 100 days." katty: what is the role of the white house stenographer? what are you employed to do? >> the white house stenogr is responsible for all the transcripts. whenever the president is in t me room as any member of the ess, we are there to make sure he is not misquoted. we have a recorder, microphone, we make sure the tape is running the whole time, and after the action is over, we type it up in our office. katty: how long has the white house employed stenographers? beck: my office has been there since the reagan administration. we are hired to be impartial. whenever we type of a transcript, there is two sets of eyes and two sets of years come ears, so we have ts of witnesses to what was said and we can double check the audio as many times as we want. katty: and you were employed from one administration to the next. normally you would go from the obama administumtion to the administration and stay. you didn't. beck: exactly. my boss had stayed from reagan
written a book called "from a corner of the oval," and spoke to my colleagues christian fraser and katty kayfor their program "beyond 100 days." katty: what is the role of the white house stenographer? what are you employed to do? >> the white house stenogr is responsible for all the transcripts. whenever the president is in t me room as any member of the ess, we are there to make sure he is not misquoted. we have a recorder, microphone, we make sure the tape is...
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this is beyond 100 days, with me, katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london.et at the white house as tensions over trade tariffs continue. 0ver over the year as the united states has been losing hundreds of billions of dollars with the european union and we just want to be a level playing field for manufacturing and farming and ever ready. a woman who's been trying to end her marriage says she's "devastated" after the uk's supreme court refuses her permission to divorce her husband. the court said the case was "very troubling." coming up in the next half hour. perhaps there is life out there after all. the discovery of a lake beneath the southern polar ice cap of mars, raises all manner of exciting possibilities. iam not i am not going to sit down until this person is off the plane. and how a student in sweden tried to prevent the deporation of an afghan asylum seeker, and streamed her protest live on facebook whilst she was doing it. let us know your thoughts by using the hashtag. the us secretary of state has been a busy man lately. russia, north korea and i
this is beyond 100 days, with me, katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london.et at the white house as tensions over trade tariffs continue. 0ver over the year as the united states has been losing hundreds of billions of dollars with the european union and we just want to be a level playing field for manufacturing and farming and ever ready. a woman who's been trying to end her marriage says she's "devastated" after the uk's supreme court refuses her permission to divorce...
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i'm katty kay in washington, and christian fraser is in helsinki.nt trump has just sided with russia in the debate over interference in the us election. he has blamed america for the poor state of us—russia relations, and declined the opportunity to name a single act of russian aggression. for president vladimir putin, getting this one—on—one meeting with mr trump was a diplomatic victory in itself. but the softly, softly approach from the american leader has been widely condemned. the former cia directorjohn brennan said it was nothing short of treasonous. the german foreign minister said his country could no longer trust the white house. here's our north america editor, jon sopel. as befitting two self—proclaimed strongmen, there was a power—play from the off. vladimir putin arriving almost rudely late into finland... it was a bit late... ..leaving donald trump kicking his heels for nearly an hour. but then, against the constant whirr of camera shutters, they sat down at the presidential palace in helsinki to start their discussion. i think we hav
i'm katty kay in washington, and christian fraser is in helsinki.nt trump has just sided with russia in the debate over interference in the us election. he has blamed america for the poor state of us—russia relations, and declined the opportunity to name a single act of russian aggression. for president vladimir putin, getting this one—on—one meeting with mr trump was a diplomatic victory in itself. but the softly, softly approach from the american leader has been widely condemned. the...
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with me katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london.ys migrants will be held for a maximum of 48 hours in transit centres to be set up along the border with austria. two people remain critically ill after being exposed to an unknown substance in west england — police say they're keeping an open mind. coming up in the next half hour: dozens die in nicaragua continues as the country's president refuses to stand down — we speak to one of his closest advisors and cabinet ministers. england snuck past colombia in tuesday's world cup knockout match...can they do the same in their next match against sweden? let us know your thoughts by using the hashtag. has the skripal poisoning claimed two more victims? we don't know but police say they ae keeping an open mind after a man and a woman fell sick near salisbury. the pairare being treated for exposure to an unknown substance. police aren't saying very much yet but they aren't ruling out a crime yet. what have you bought? what we know is that exactly this time format mac days ago, saturday here i
with me katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london.ys migrants will be held for a maximum of 48 hours in transit centres to be set up along the border with austria. two people remain critically ill after being exposed to an unknown substance in west england — police say they're keeping an open mind. coming up in the next half hour: dozens die in nicaragua continues as the country's president refuses to stand down — we speak to one of his closest advisors and cabinet ministers....
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for more on how this is playing on capitol hill, my colleague katty kay spoke to democratic senator ben cardin, who sitsign the forelations committee. katty: president trump has now said that he misspoke at the summit with president putin, and that he has full confidence in the american intelligence community. you believe the president? sen. cardin: the president with mr. putin at that summit in helsinki, he made mr. putin's day. he ' not dispute mr. putin' account. made it clear that the russian probe in the united states is a witch hunt, andhefore discredited our own investigations in our country . he sided with mr. putin's accounts of what is happening. he did not use the opportunityto peak out about mr. putin's aggressive behavior in ukraine and the u.s. elections. no, mr. trump jeopardized t u.s. foreign policy, national security, u.s. leadership. it was a dark moment for the united states. katty: you are a ranember on the senate foreign relations committee. you have seen a lot of information about the state of virussian relations and aces around the world. woulyou agree with presi
for more on how this is playing on capitol hill, my colleague katty kay spoke to democratic senator ben cardin, who sitsign the forelations committee. katty: president trump has now said that he misspoke at the summit with president putin, and that he has full confidence in the american intelligence community. you believe the president? sen. cardin: the president with mr. putin at that summit in helsinki, he made mr. putin's day. he ' not dispute mr. putin' account. made it clear that the...
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joining me tonight from washington, peter baker of "the new york times," kayla tausche cnbc and katty kayrom bbc's world world news america. thank you so much for being here tonight. l of you gre reporters much but let's start with catty. you think of the presi there in the u.k. and he's confronting the special relationship, a long-standing relationship but also rattling the rhythm at the same time. what's been the consequence for the prime minisr? katty: he couldn't have waded into a more sensitive domestic political issue at a more sensitive time h thane did today. president trump was fiercely critical in tt sunnterview of the way that theresa may has tions d the brexit negot and also said that if she went ahead with a new plan she's just unveiled for brexit then america wouldn't be able to sign a trade deal with the united kingdom. this isn't just being ruledyo t host when you turn up for dinner. this that itraditional imply stations for the prime minister. there have been times during this week we didn't know if theresa may was going to rvive to remain prime minister. so for the presi
joining me tonight from washington, peter baker of "the new york times," kayla tausche cnbc and katty kayrom bbc's world world news america. thank you so much for being here tonight. l of you gre reporters much but let's start with catty. you think of the presi there in the u.k. and he's confronting the special relationship, a long-standing relationship but also rattling the rhythm at the same time. what's been the consequence for the prime minisr? katty: he couldn't have waded into a...
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the bbc‘s katty kay has been covering the election for us from mexio city.t who has promised enormous things — to clamp down on corruption, to get rid of the violence. the public now needs to see whether he can deliver. like populist leaders around the world there is a gap perhaps between the promises and the reality and expectations. he has said he will get rid of waste, ged rid of the president plane, he will not live in the presidential palace, he will review whether to rebuild a new airport in mexico city. getting rid of violence is also going to be very difficult. previous presidents have tried to do that and have failed. it has arisen again in recent years. the world, not just people in this country, people in north america and the region, will be watching to see if he can deliver. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: we'll have the latest from the world cup — as the sun sets onjapan‘s dreams of a quarter final also on the programme... thousands of people turned out for hong kong's annual pro—democracy protest on sunday,
the bbc‘s katty kay has been covering the election for us from mexio city.t who has promised enormous things — to clamp down on corruption, to get rid of the violence. the public now needs to see whether he can deliver. like populist leaders around the world there is a gap perhaps between the promises and the reality and expectations. he has said he will get rid of waste, ged rid of the president plane, he will not live in the presidential palace, he will review whether to rebuild a new...
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laura: f more on how the rescue operation is likely to unfold, a short time ago my colleagues katty kay and christian fraser ske to christine denison in new york. ote is a diver and a r expedition specialist. katty: what is the challenge from a diving point of view of getting these boys up to speed d wiing equipment, scuba equipment, to get them out? how long do you think that would mtake? >> it aculous that they found them. the difficulty is getting them g up to speed them out of this cave, possibly with scuba.h i would say the the best people on scene at the moment with the british cavers and the navy seals. however, it is still a very big undertaking to try to get these kids comfortable in the water, teaching them basic scuba diving, the prerequisites for that, whh they can do while getting in and out of the water. but it is still -- caving is a very difficult type of diving. they have to deal with a lot of added extras on top of basic scuba diving. they will have to dealh w an overhead environment, lights. it is a lot of stress for these kids. i would hope this is really the last re
laura: f more on how the rescue operation is likely to unfold, a short time ago my colleagues katty kay and christian fraser ske to christine denison in new york. ote is a diver and a r expedition specialist. katty: what is the challenge from a diving point of view of getting these boys up to speed d wiing equipment, scuba equipment, to get them out? how long do you think that would mtake? >> it aculous that they found them. the difficulty is getting them g up to speed them out of this...
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with me katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london.sian investigators be allowed to question us citizens, including a former ambassador to moscow. the new brexit secretary, dominic raab, holds his first talks with the european union's chief negotiator with the european union's chief negotiator. coming up in the next half hour... there are reports that police may have identified several suspects in the novichok attack on sergei and yulia skripal. in westminster the government's chief whip —julian smith — is accused of underhand tactics over claims he deliberately broke with parliamentary convention during a key brexit vote. let us know your thoughts by using the hashtag... 'beyond—one—hundred—days' police believe they have identified the suspected perpetrators of the nerve agent attack on former russian spy sergei skripal. the investigators says they have cross matched records of people coming into the country before the attack, with cctv footage that was recovered from salisbury. officers think several russians were involved in the att
with me katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london.sian investigators be allowed to question us citizens, including a former ambassador to moscow. the new brexit secretary, dominic raab, holds his first talks with the european union's chief negotiator with the european union's chief negotiator. coming up in the next half hour... there are reports that police may have identified several suspects in the novichok attack on sergei and yulia skripal. in westminster the government's chief...
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i'm katty kay in washington, and christian fraser is in london. once again, britain is demanding answers from russia after two people were poisoned by a nerve agent in or around salisbury and, once again, moscow is hitting back, calling the whole thing dirty politics. we don't yet know whether this was the same batch of novichok used on the former spy sergei skripal and his daughter, but that is the working hypotheses. police believe the latest victims, a man and a woman, may have come into contact with the poison during a visit to salisbury on friday. six areas in salisbury and in nearby almsbury, where the couple live have, been cordoned off. here's june kelly. this secluded new housing estate in rural wiltshire is now part of what has become an expanding police investigation. this was the scene this afternoon at the home of charlie rowley in amesbury. dawn sturgess and charlie rowley fell ill on saturday, and both are critical in intensive care. last night came confirmation that they'd been poisoned by the nerve agent novichok. secretary of sta
i'm katty kay in washington, and christian fraser is in london. once again, britain is demanding answers from russia after two people were poisoned by a nerve agent in or around salisbury and, once again, moscow is hitting back, calling the whole thing dirty politics. we don't yet know whether this was the same batch of novichok used on the former spy sergei skripal and his daughter, but that is the working hypotheses. police believe the latest victims, a man and a woman, may have come into...
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i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london. our top stories.ces their country ties are at the "highest level of special". the us president makes waves once again. the queen has welcomed donald and melania trump at windsor castle with a cup of tea. the pair had 30 minutes to get acquainted with her majesty. meanwhile, tens of thousands of people take to the streets of central london in protest of the visit. coming up in the next half hour. a us grand jury indicts 12 russians for email hacking during the 2016 election, just days before donald trump's meeting with vladimir putin. british police find a bottle containing the novichok nerve agent, that killed dawn sturgess and poisoned charlie rowley. let us know your thoughts by using the hashtag #beyond100days. before leaving for scotland, mr trump left a trail of confusion in his wake. in the space of 24 hours he gave two strikingly different versions of his relationship with the prime minister and the future of us—uk trade. one version, the tough one, came in his interview with the sun newspaper.
i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london. our top stories.ces their country ties are at the "highest level of special". the us president makes waves once again. the queen has welcomed donald and melania trump at windsor castle with a cup of tea. the pair had 30 minutes to get acquainted with her majesty. meanwhile, tens of thousands of people take to the streets of central london in protest of the visit. coming up in the next half hour. a us grand jury indicts 12...
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hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington christian fraser is in london. for nine days rescuers in thailand worked two and a half miles beneath the surface, in dark, flooded caverns, and in passageways so narrow a person could barely the rescue was always risky. the 12 boys and their coach, were weak. some couldn't swim. and with the oxygen levels dropping there were fears on friday it could all go badly wrong. but today the last five, some of the youngest and the weakest, were brought out alive. all 13 are recovering well in the isolation wing of a nearby hospital. would this be the day that saw all the boys and their coach out safely? with the sky darkening, it had to be today. helicopters in the afternoon told us they were getting ready. then the tell—tale flashing lights. well, this is the second ambulance we have seen — behind it the third — on this, we are hoping, the last day of this truly remarkable operation. and every ambulance we have seen so far has meant another life saved. inside the caves, dozens of divers have been working in wet, claustrop
hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington christian fraser is in london. for nine days rescuers in thailand worked two and a half miles beneath the surface, in dark, flooded caverns, and in passageways so narrow a person could barely the rescue was always risky. the 12 boys and their coach, were weak. some couldn't swim. and with the oxygen levels dropping there were fears on friday it could all go badly wrong. but today the last five, some of the youngest and the weakest, were brought...
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my colleagues katty kay and christian fraser got his reacti. bill: i'm glad president trump will not hand me over to president putin, but i do wonder .hat it took him three days to come to the respon i understand why putin is so mad at me, because of the magnitsky act and the fact that his money is at risk all over the world. but i'm a little amazed that this whole conversation has taken place over a three-day period when trump should have immediately rejected it as any othe.head of state would have christian: you are not the only one the russian prosecutors wanted to spk to, because ambassador mcfaul, former u.s. ambassador to russia, was also named as one of the 11 they would like to speak to. you are annoyed, are you, that the president or at least the ite house through sarah sanders was equivocating yesterday. bill: yeah, it is absurd. just look at the situation. vladimir putin wants me dead. lsere is 10 other u.s. government officho assisted me in getting the magnitsky act passed, and people in law enforcement invting russian organized cri
my colleagues katty kay and christian fraser got his reacti. bill: i'm glad president trump will not hand me over to president putin, but i do wonder .hat it took him three days to come to the respon i understand why putin is so mad at me, because of the magnitsky act and the fact that his money is at risk all over the world. but i'm a little amazed that this whole conversation has taken place over a three-day period when trump should have immediately rejected it as any othe.head of state would...
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katty: i'm katty kay in washington. there may be seral people breathing a sigh of relief to see the u.s. president go. it's been a tumultuous visit. the subsequent make-nice press conference was a clear attempt to help repair the political damage. christian: there were me to diplomatic incidents as far as we knouring his visit with the queen but that may have been the exction to his europe trip. now mr. trump heads to his golf course inor scotland b heading to a meeting with vladimir putin on monday in helsinki. >> you don't need to count the helicopters to know how much this visitor matters. president trump's entouge blasted through the cntryside. for theresa may, her job was not just to grin and bear it but more importantly, to try to change his mind. f whenirst the tricky question was asked, he left it to her. >> have you had c ance to talk about the interview this morning? reporter: the question repeated, this time he made a face rather than answer. but answer talks, back to the choreography around the stately home,
katty: i'm katty kay in washington. there may be seral people breathing a sigh of relief to see the u.s. president go. it's been a tumultuous visit. the subsequent make-nice press conference was a clear attempt to help repair the political damage. christian: there were me to diplomatic incidents as far as we knouring his visit with the queen but that may have been the exction to his europe trip. now mr. trump heads to his golf course inor scotland b heading to a meeting with vladimir putin on...
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i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london. firefighters in greece are waging a ferocious battle. one group of 26 people who tried to outrun the flames were found dead, grouped together with their children in a last embrace. the wildfires to the east of the capital athens, burned all the way into the towns, which left the sea as the only exit route. hundreds of people have been rescued by local fishermen. prime minister alexis tsipras has appealed for help from neighbouring european countries. us drones have been employed to detect any suspicious activity after 15 fires started simultaneously around athens. from the coastal town of mati in eastern greece, mark lowen reports. like a vision of hell, mile upon mile smothered, suffocated by flames. as one was put out, another roared. 47 simultaneous fires ripped through the greek hills. they fled for their lives, hundreds ran into the sea, rescued by the coastguard. but for dozens more it was too late, killed by the worst wildfires greece has seen in over a decade. as morning fell,
i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london. firefighters in greece are waging a ferocious battle. one group of 26 people who tried to outrun the flames were found dead, grouped together with their children in a last embrace. the wildfires to the east of the capital athens, burned all the way into the towns, which left the sea as the only exit route. hundreds of people have been rescued by local fishermen. prime minister alexis tsipras has appealed for help from neighbouring...
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the bbc‘s katty kay has more.rtion was legalised in america 45 years ago but today, it is still one of the most divisive issues in this country. resident trump now has a chance to put a serious dent in a woman's right to terminate the pregnancy with this second supreme court nomination. it will define his legacy and social direction of this country for a generation and abortion rights are central. do you wa nt to abortion rights are central. do you want to see the court overturn roe vs wade? if we put another two or three justices on, that will happen. and it will happen automatically in my opinion because i am putting pro—life justices on the court. could those pro—life or conservative judges do what was until recently unthinkable and overturn the legislation that legalised abortion in the us. in a landmark ruling, the supreme court today legalised abortions. the 1973 case roe vs wade legalised abortion in all 50 states based on a woman's right to prove the sea is laid out in the us constitution but the ruling on
the bbc‘s katty kay has more.rtion was legalised in america 45 years ago but today, it is still one of the most divisive issues in this country. resident trump now has a chance to put a serious dent in a woman's right to terminate the pregnancy with this second supreme court nomination. it will define his legacy and social direction of this country for a generation and abortion rights are central. do you wa nt to abortion rights are central. do you want to see the court overturn roe vs wade?...
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and washington anchor for bbc news world news america, katty kay. we have white house correspondent for pbs news hour. and also columnist for the "new york times" brett stevens as well as commentary editor for the "washington examiner" and a visiting fellow at the american enterprise institute tim carney. so, let's talk about what we just heard. brett stevens, obviously, you have a balancing act for an awful lot of people that work for this white house who actually feel like sometimes they feel they need to leave, other times they feel they need to stay there and keep doing the sort of thing that dan coats did yesterday and has been doing through the week. what's your take on the balancing act that they are making, and when they should finally just throw in the towel. >> i think over a lot of these guys they tell themselves privately that they are cleaning up for the president, but more recently i think they are covering up for the president. i think that goes particularly for john bolton and secretary of state mike pompeo. i've known both men for y
and washington anchor for bbc news world news america, katty kay. we have white house correspondent for pbs news hour. and also columnist for the "new york times" brett stevens as well as commentary editor for the "washington examiner" and a visiting fellow at the american enterprise institute tim carney. so, let's talk about what we just heard. brett stevens, obviously, you have a balancing act for an awful lot of people that work for this white house who actually feel like...
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and washington anchor for bbc world news america katty kay who cheers for england who will win the world cup four years from now and host of andrea mitchell reports, andrea mitchell. congratulations to france for their victory in the world cup. we are coming up on some big news events the next 15, 20 minutes. vladimir putin is arriving right now from russia where he was the host of the world cup. and he's arriving in helsinki. he's going to be meeting with donald trump. we will see him and the president of the united states over the next 15 to 20 minutes. but before we go there, let's try to put into context what exactly has happened this weekend and what the backdrop is for this meeting that has caused him a great deal of concern across washington, d.c. and the world. david ignatius, i want to start with you, how do you put into context weekend where the president of the united states calls our closest allies of the european union, our chief adversaries and then dismisses vladimir putin's attempts to undermine american democracy, which we now have in bold, living colors. it's just like
and washington anchor for bbc world news america katty kay who cheers for england who will win the world cup four years from now and host of andrea mitchell reports, andrea mitchell. congratulations to france for their victory in the world cup. we are coming up on some big news events the next 15, 20 minutes. vladimir putin is arriving right now from russia where he was the host of the world cup. and he's arriving in helsinki. he's going to be meeting with donald trump. we will see him and the...
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and washington anchor for bbc is here, katty kay ahead of the meeting of president trump with theresa may ahead of president trump's highly criticized comments to a british newspaper. there's the balloon. it's donald trump in a diaper and his little hands are holding a phone. that -- is his british welcome to the uk from the people who feel strongly about this president. he says he's very popular. he is. baby trump is very popular in britain. joe has the morning off but will be back monday for the big trump/putin summit. live here, fact-checking the news conference that happens today on "morning joe" out of london if it happens on time. we begin with fbi agent peter strzok, the target of president trump's tweets and conspiracies about the russia probe, which is intended to protect our national security. testifying on capitol hill yesterday, he gave over nine hours of testimony, grilled again and again and again about the text messages that got him removed from special counsel robert mueller's investigation, and written up in an inspector general's report. from the very outset, committ
and washington anchor for bbc is here, katty kay ahead of the meeting of president trump with theresa may ahead of president trump's highly criticized comments to a british newspaper. there's the balloon. it's donald trump in a diaper and his little hands are holding a phone. that -- is his british welcome to the uk from the people who feel strongly about this president. he says he's very popular. he is. baby trump is very popular in britain. joe has the morning off but will be back monday for...
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i spoke to the bbc‘s katty kay from mexico city a short time ago, and began by asking her how the newans heading north across the us border. that is one of the questions that many millions of mexicans who voted for andres manuel lopez obrador are asking themselves because this was a politician who promised including being tougher against the united states, and cutting down on corruption and getting rid of violence in the country, with very little in the way of specific details. he has said he has spoken to donald trump and that he has ideas about how to reduce migration into the us from mexico, but mexicans that i've spoken to who voted for amlo as he's they want the next president to be tougher and to deliver on that toughness against donald trump for the they don't like being treated the way they have been treated by donald trump and they like the —— they would like the new president to stand up to him. the war on drugs president to stand up to him. the waron drugs and president to stand up to him. the war on drugs and the war on the cartels has not worked. may was the most violent
i spoke to the bbc‘s katty kay from mexico city a short time ago, and began by asking her how the newans heading north across the us border. that is one of the questions that many millions of mexicans who voted for andres manuel lopez obrador are asking themselves because this was a politician who promised including being tougher against the united states, and cutting down on corruption and getting rid of violence in the country, with very little in the way of specific details. he has said he...
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katty kay and those closer to the labor divide than i am say it's still touch and go for theresa may whether her government survives this meeting she had with the interview that the president of the united states did with rupert murdoch. a widely read tabloid "the sun". >> andrea, thank you. if we can take a picture of the room full frame. i want to point stuff out to people. so on the left hand side of the aisle, that will be the front row occupied by the delegation pretty much the same number and names of people you saw on the president's side at the table. so among others, kelly, bolton, pompeo. on the other side the russian team will take their seats in the front row. all of the seats have available to them headphones to put on while the russian president is talking. both presidents will have access to headphones to hear the simultaneous translation as well. there are cameras set up on a small stand so they can get remote pictures without the photographers needing to crouch in the front row. television cameras are off to the side and on risers in the back of the room. we keep sho
katty kay and those closer to the labor divide than i am say it's still touch and go for theresa may whether her government survives this meeting she had with the interview that the president of the united states did with rupert murdoch. a widely read tabloid "the sun". >> andrea, thank you. if we can take a picture of the room full frame. i want to point stuff out to people. so on the left hand side of the aisle, that will be the front row occupied by the delegation pretty much...
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i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in oxfordshire.trump says britain is a political hot spot but fortunately the british people like him a lot. polls suggest the former statement may be more accurate than the latter. the us president is on his way to dinner with the prime minister at blenheim palace at the start of an official visit that has been choreographed to keep him as far as possible from mass protests. here in oxfordshire, police have shut down the local town of woodstock and they are keeping our cameras far away from the dinner itself. that hasn't stopped the president making waves — he said he was happy to come here. before leaving the nato summit he inserted himself into the brexit debate, suggesting mrs may's new brexit plan isn't what the british people voted for. tonight we'll have comprehensive coverage and we start with the bbc‘s the moment president trump finally made it to britain. touched down at stansted. not for a still promised state visit, but a much scaled—down working visit. that reflects a country split down
i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in oxfordshire.trump says britain is a political hot spot but fortunately the british people like him a lot. polls suggest the former statement may be more accurate than the latter. the us president is on his way to dinner with the prime minister at blenheim palace at the start of an official visit that has been choreographed to keep him as far as possible from mass protests. here in oxfordshire, police have shut down the local town of woodstock...
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i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london.say they won't take any risks getting a team of young soccer players out of an underground cave. that raises the possibility the boys and their coach could be there for some time, as they are taught to swim and use diving equipment. they were fed today but they are still weak. the boys were found in a complex of underground caves, perched on a bank of mud. it's 400 meters from an underground chamber, known as pattaya beach. you can see the distance they will need to travel to get out through narrow corridors submerged in water. jonathan head is with the rescue team in thailand and sent this report. there is a renewed sense of mission here now. for the first time in ten days they know where the boys are and they know they are alive. the constant flow of diverse moves in and out of the caves. they are stocking equipment and food supplies underground preparing for what could be a long and difficult rescue. tonight, they are trying to connect the children to their families. we are bringing
i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london.say they won't take any risks getting a team of young soccer players out of an underground cave. that raises the possibility the boys and their coach could be there for some time, as they are taught to swim and use diving equipment. they were fed today but they are still weak. the boys were found in a complex of underground caves, perched on a bank of mud. it's 400 meters from an underground chamber, known as pattaya beach. you can...
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i'm katty kay in washington, and christian fraser is in london.re's nothing like a tweet in all capitals to get the world's attention, especially when it's a threat from the man who controls the biggest military in the world to an islamic republic with nuclear ambitions. donald trump responded to hassan rouhani's warning that a strike against iran would lead to the mother of all wars with this message. "never, ever threaten the united states again," mr trump tweeted, "or you will suffer consequences "the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before". the white house is trying to increase pressure on the iranian regime. secretary of state mike pompeo this weekend announced a new us propaganda campaign and threatened sanctions against top iranian officials. barbara plett usher went to hear him speak. this was a big event for iranian americans — the first time any top us official directly addressed such a large group. it is part of the administration's strategy to increase pressure on iran's leadership. the secretary of state unlea
i'm katty kay in washington, and christian fraser is in london.re's nothing like a tweet in all capitals to get the world's attention, especially when it's a threat from the man who controls the biggest military in the world to an islamic republic with nuclear ambitions. donald trump responded to hassan rouhani's warning that a strike against iran would lead to the mother of all wars with this message. "never, ever threaten the united states again," mr trump tweeted, "or you will...
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this is beyond 100 days, with me, katty kay in washington, chrstian fraser is in london. and criticises the deal that was agreed as a "miserable, permanent limbo". it is not too late to save brexit. we have changed tack once and we can change it once again. donald trump defends his words and says he's been harder on russia than any other us president. none the worse for wear — the 12 thai boys and their football coach w freed from a flooded cave describe how they survived for more than two weeks underground. coming up in the next half hour... sir cliff richard is awarded more than £200,000 in damages after winning a privacy case against the bbc over its coverage of a police search of his home. and speaking on the centenery of nelson mandela's birth, barack obama calls for more women in politics — saying it would lead to better policies. let us know your thoughts by using the hashtag #beyond100days. after several days of brexit—related tumult in the westminster parliament this week, it's been another rough day for the prime minister. she was up in front of a committee ques
this is beyond 100 days, with me, katty kay in washington, chrstian fraser is in london. and criticises the deal that was agreed as a "miserable, permanent limbo". it is not too late to save brexit. we have changed tack once and we can change it once again. donald trump defends his words and says he's been harder on russia than any other us president. none the worse for wear — the 12 thai boys and their football coach w freed from a flooded cave describe how they survived for more...
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an entire foreign policy architecture in a bad state because they don't know what's going on. >> katty kaytion for you, as we're looking at what lens we look through at. seems donald trump is offering his perception through a pr lens not a policy lens. we're trying to depict what actually is happening on the policy side from reporting and actually what other leaders are thinking about this. so can you expand on what other leaders around the world are trying to extract on the policy side? >> i think you're right about the pr side of things. there always seem to be look i made a great deal, no one else could do this and that seems to be incredibly important for this president, whether or not a deal has actually been made. we had that around the helsinki summit and vladimir putin with the president repeatedly saying it's great i spoke to vladimir putin, i'm the one i can talk to him. we saw that again yesterday with the european union and walking back the coming back from the brink of a trade war even though it seems to me that the eu got more out of this than the united states did. you have
an entire foreign policy architecture in a bad state because they don't know what's going on. >> katty kaytion for you, as we're looking at what lens we look through at. seems donald trump is offering his perception through a pr lens not a policy lens. we're trying to depict what actually is happening on the policy side from reporting and actually what other leaders are thinking about this. so can you expand on what other leaders around the world are trying to extract on the policy side?...