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well day doubly as mathias building is in hong kong right at the spot where the young man phil earlier we asked him if the police promised to investigate the death of chelsea will satisfy protests. they have promised it as you say they have already. altered their version of the events that timetable off the events after some footage by passers by dashboard car footage showed that their 1st version that they had not been inside before he fell was wrong so this did of course not contribute to more trust in the police and we've just heard what joshua long saadat is the op inion of many people here and it's one being one of the team ons for a long time now people want an invasion independent investigation into what the police has been doing that day and the weeks before and anything else will not satisfy the protesters they will continue going on the streets as we can see that people have no trust in the police they have lost all trust that was mathias billing in hong kong well spain is heading into a lections on sunday with the outcome looking hard to predict polls suggest the vote will d
well day doubly as mathias building is in hong kong right at the spot where the young man phil earlier we asked him if the police promised to investigate the death of chelsea will satisfy protests. they have promised it as you say they have already. altered their version of the events that timetable off the events after some footage by passers by dashboard car footage showed that their 1st version that they had not been inside before he fell was wrong so this did of course not contribute to...
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we heard from phil mercer earlier in the programme. these pictures are coming live from sydney.ushfires that have devastated parts of new south wales and queensland. they believe climate change has contributed to those bushfires. it is 2a minutes past noonin bushfires. it is 2a minutes past noon in sydney as those people gathered to protest. millions of people have been sitting down to their turkey dinner as they celebrate thanksgiving and us astronauts on the international space station won‘t be missing out. we‘ve got vegetables of course, green beans and potatoes that wield warm—up. green beans and potatoes that wield warm-up. here is the winner, the turkey. and of course, smoked turkey ina turkey. and of course, smoked turkey in a pouch. that is the crew onboard showing off their perhaps less than slap up meal they will have today. we‘ve seen plenty of celebrations already across the states. the giant balloons in the annual macy‘s thanksgiving day parade were given the all—clear to fly after fears that strong winds could ground them. thousands of onlookers lined the city‘s st
we heard from phil mercer earlier in the programme. these pictures are coming live from sydney.ushfires that have devastated parts of new south wales and queensland. they believe climate change has contributed to those bushfires. it is 2a minutes past noonin bushfires. it is 2a minutes past noon in sydney as those people gathered to protest. millions of people have been sitting down to their turkey dinner as they celebrate thanksgiving and us astronauts on the international space station...
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the santa claus like phil said earlier, santa claus has come early, i guess. >>> the car industry iselectrified than ever before. you've got elon musk's tweet proving just that, after the tesla ceo tweeted that tesla's new cyber truck has reached 200,000 preorders. taking a look at those shares right now of tesla, we can see that it has been climbing higher despite the fallback last week when we saw the crashing of the glass armored windows that weren't supposed to crash, that tesla's stock did definitely skid on friday and this video is just phenomenal which is why all media outlets seem to play it over and over again. but he did say he was going to fix the car in posts. they weren't expecting that. they had a sledge hammer, too. it makes for great tv. i think of it like a trapezoid on wheels. some people compare it to art. great tweets online. i encourage you to check that out. with over one million electric vehicles in the united states, that means there's a need for even more places to charge up. our next guest is the largest owner and operator of ev stations with over 15,000 acr
the santa claus like phil said earlier, santa claus has come early, i guess. >>> the car industry iselectrified than ever before. you've got elon musk's tweet proving just that, after the tesla ceo tweeted that tesla's new cyber truck has reached 200,000 preorders. taking a look at those shares right now of tesla, we can see that it has been climbing higher despite the fallback last week when we saw the crashing of the glass armored windows that weren't supposed to crash, that tesla's...
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gave embattled ceo dennis muilenburg a big vote of confidence when he sat down with our own phil lebeau earlierrd, dennis has done everything right from the beginning. from the beginning remember, dennis didn't create this problem but from the beginning, he knew that mcas should and could be done better. and he has let a program to re-write mcas, to alleviate all of those conditions, that ultimately beset two unfortunate crews and the families and victims. >> stephen weiss, you've been investing in boeing and buying on the dips. how key is muilenburg as ceo to the investment thesis right now? does it matter >> so i think anymore change there would not be good. and despite what -- i had a boss at lehman brothers who used to say, he or she is your person until they're not. up until the day you part company, they're on your team. same thing here. >> but they already made a sacrificial corporate lamb at the head of the commercial airplane business. they booted him. >> that's true that's true. now they're talking about, oh, don't worry, the ceo's not going to get a bonus not going to get a bonus?! >
gave embattled ceo dennis muilenburg a big vote of confidence when he sat down with our own phil lebeau earlierrd, dennis has done everything right from the beginning. from the beginning remember, dennis didn't create this problem but from the beginning, he knew that mcas should and could be done better. and he has let a program to re-write mcas, to alleviate all of those conditions, that ultimately beset two unfortunate crews and the families and victims. >> stephen weiss, you've been...
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phil mattingly, appreciate it. earlierpoke to congresswoman jackie speier, who sits on the intelligence committee. we talked about what we have heard so far from the witnesses, including about gordon sondland. congresswoman speier, i'm wondering what the most important thing to you was that came out of the hearings today. >> i think one of the most important things that came out of the hearing was that ambassador volker gave a very strong character support for vice president biden and the fact that everything he did as vice president in ukraine was consistent with the policies of our government. i would also say that mr. morrison's reluctance to come forward and say there was anything wrong with the phone call, but he went directly to the national security council lawyers after the call raises interesting questions. certainly lieutenant colonel vindman's testimony this morning was truly remarkable, and he made it very clear that he wasn't going to have a character assassination go on by the republican members and had great
phil mattingly, appreciate it. earlierpoke to congresswoman jackie speier, who sits on the intelligence committee. we talked about what we have heard so far from the witnesses, including about gordon sondland. congresswoman speier, i'm wondering what the most important thing to you was that came out of the hearings today. >> i think one of the most important things that came out of the hearing was that ambassador volker gave a very strong character support for vice president biden and the...
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phil, you had the breaking news earlier first here. we have these two new closed-door transcripts tonight. let's start with david holmes' testimony, and we're getting some more color on this trump/sondland restaurant call. what do you know? >> i think one of the big questions we had on friday when we got the opening statement from david holmes that laid out in explicit detail how this conversation actually occurred was how is it possible sitting at a restaurant you can hear what the president is saying to the u.s. ambassador to the eu, and holmes actually goes through that in his testimony. he said he was in the restaurant, sitting at a small table. he said he was so close to sondland they were actually sharing an appetizer. he said when the call connected with president trump, quote, sondland sort of winces. he moved his head away of the phone, and moved the phone away from his ear because the volume was loud. for the first portion of the call, that's how he was listening to it, then he stopped doing that. i don't know if he turned th
phil, you had the breaking news earlier first here. we have these two new closed-door transcripts tonight. let's start with david holmes' testimony, and we're getting some more color on this trump/sondland restaurant call. what do you know? >> i think one of the big questions we had on friday when we got the opening statement from david holmes that laid out in explicit detail how this conversation actually occurred was how is it possible sitting at a restaurant you can hear what the...
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earlier, our correspondent phil mercer gave us this update from sydney. who are risking their lives. they are volunteers, 1200 volunteer firefighters on the ground here in new south wales supported by a squadron by water bombing aircraft, including two huge air cranes. these are giant helicopters capable of dropping an enormous amount of water 01’ dropping an enormous amount of water orfire dropping an enormous amount of water or fire retardant on the fires and they are most definitely needed. this is a military style operation to try and protect firstly, of course, life and also property. due to the scale and the size and the ferocity and the speed of these fires, more than 150 homes here in new south wales have been destroyed. we have been hearing in the last couple of minutes that a third person has now been confirmed dead in what has been a catastrophic couple of days for two states here in eastern australia. here's ben with a look at this morning's weather. good morning. a lot going on with the weather at the moment. still flooding problems for some.
earlier, our correspondent phil mercer gave us this update from sydney. who are risking their lives. they are volunteers, 1200 volunteer firefighters on the ground here in new south wales supported by a squadron by water bombing aircraft, including two huge air cranes. these are giant helicopters capable of dropping an enormous amount of water 01’ dropping an enormous amount of water orfire dropping an enormous amount of water or fire retardant on the fires and they are most definitely...
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the river derwent in derby reached its highest—ever level earlier today, and the waters are due to peak before midnight. our correspondent philackie sent this report. they've never seen anything like this. it's the highest recorded level for the river derwent in derby. the floodwaters have begun to inundate parts of the city centre. the derwent still hasn't peaked, but already parts of derby city centre are now at the river level, and that means as it pours out over its banks, it's pouring into streets like this. around the corner, council workers are warning local businesses to prepare for the worst. the river levels have risen substantially overnight and during the course of the day, so our absolute priority is safety of our citizens and the people in the city centre. next to the river in flats which are about to flood, residents are getting ready to leave. it looks like i need to build the ark, basically. i've had to move my animals two by two, you know? and the river's been flooding. i've been here four years and it's the first time it's really broke its banks. the city centre's been at a standstill, and floods have cause
the river derwent in derby reached its highest—ever level earlier today, and the waters are due to peak before midnight. our correspondent philackie sent this report. they've never seen anything like this. it's the highest recorded level for the river derwent in derby. the floodwaters have begun to inundate parts of the city centre. the derwent still hasn't peaked, but already parts of derby city centre are now at the river level, and that means as it pours out over its banks, it's pouring...
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the river derwent in derby reached its highest—ever level earlier today and the waters are due to peak before midnight. our correspondent philackie sent this report. they've never seen anything like this. it's the highest recorded level for the river derwent in derby. the floodwaters have begun to inundate parts of the city centre. the derwent still hasn't peaked, but already parts of derby city centre are now the river level, and that means as it pours out over its banks, it's pouring into streets like this. around the corner, council workers are warning local businesses to prepare for the worst. the river levels have risen substantially overnight and during the course of the day, so our absolute priority is safety of our citizens and the people in the city centre. next to the river in flats which are about to flood, residents are getting ready to leave. it looks like i need to build the ark, basically. i've had to move my animals two by two, you know? and the river's been flooding. i've been here four years and it's the first time it's really broke its banks. the city centre's been at a standstill, and floods have caused c
the river derwent in derby reached its highest—ever level earlier today and the waters are due to peak before midnight. our correspondent philackie sent this report. they've never seen anything like this. it's the highest recorded level for the river derwent in derby. the floodwaters have begun to inundate parts of the city centre. the derwent still hasn't peaked, but already parts of derby city centre are now the river level, and that means as it pours out over its banks, it's pouring into...
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phil wilson here. and down the road in hartlepool, where they were earlier today, that is a seat where 70% of the electorate party were 55% of the vote earlier this year at the eu elections. the labour party have a 7000 majority — that is a seat where the briggs at party's chairman is standing, which they see is their number one target seat in the uk —— brea ks number one target seat in the uk —— breaks it party. they hope to do very well, and yet at the election in 2017, the conservatives came second. conservatives have said today that they feel being a candidate there in this election. so nigel farage has made a potentially big concession to nigel farage, his request for a brexiteers pact with the conservatives at the election to not stand against each other in seats they view as winnable has not come to pass. so that potentially makes it harder for the come to pass. so that potentially makes it harderfor the brexit come to pass. so that potentially makes it harder for the brexit party to make those advances in places like hartlepool, that they might have wa nted like hartlepool, that they might have want
phil wilson here. and down the road in hartlepool, where they were earlier today, that is a seat where 70% of the electorate party were 55% of the vote earlier this year at the eu elections. the labour party have a 7000 majority — that is a seat where the briggs at party's chairman is standing, which they see is their number one target seat in the uk —— brea ks number one target seat in the uk —— breaks it party. they hope to do very well, and yet at the election in 2017, the...
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created by husband and wife team, shannon and phil kirkman, it parodies the popular offering from the new york city fire department. earlieras mrjune, about the inspiration behind their calendar. we want to celebrate real people in their real skin. that's exactly what i did. your drivers, the 12 of them, they didn't mind, some of them, stripping off? we wanted to anyway. clothes on or off, it was going to be off. but augie, pause for a second, you are mrjune. i want to show people the thing you did on your video, there you go. going down into your sunroof. we've watched that. why did you decide on doing that? it shows incredible strength and i believe that my athleticism is what ought me to the calendar. stronger than a firefighter. exactly. can they do that? i don't think so. shannon, how did you decide how augie should be mrjune, not mr august or another month. how did you balance everyone? there is a distinct algorithm with use every year, trying to figure out what months will go best next to each other. another question, new york cabbies from what we understand are famously the best talkers in the world. how did you ge
created by husband and wife team, shannon and phil kirkman, it parodies the popular offering from the new york city fire department. earlieras mrjune, about the inspiration behind their calendar. we want to celebrate real people in their real skin. that's exactly what i did. your drivers, the 12 of them, they didn't mind, some of them, stripping off? we wanted to anyway. clothes on or off, it was going to be off. but augie, pause for a second, you are mrjune. i want to show people the thing you...
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phil. >>> airline stocks, where do you get. >> jet blue earlier this year.ember they announced flying trans-atlantic there is a stock trading eight times earnings or expected to grow earnings 20% plus nextier upon a sales growth of 7%. that seems cheap with kind of -- i think a catalyst as we get into 2020. i think it's something that maybe analysts think about a bit. that seems interesting to me. >> you know, the airline index itself is up about 17% that is all coming since august basically. so all of these look fairly good and all look like they want to break out. if i had to pick one in the group i'd buy across the board but delta airlines dal i like the zbeft. >> i went for the laggard spirit ticker symbol down 32% 10% from the bottom i'm long it i think the group rallies, the laggard outperform the leader save is the name i play. >> ubs initiated jet blue with a buy. with the only buy on the list. dan might be on to something american airlines phil mentioned, trading 5.5 times nextier. a ridiculous valuation you mentioned jet blue at 8 american at 5. 62
phil. >>> airline stocks, where do you get. >> jet blue earlier this year.ember they announced flying trans-atlantic there is a stock trading eight times earnings or expected to grow earnings 20% plus nextier upon a sales growth of 7%. that seems cheap with kind of -- i think a catalyst as we get into 2020. i think it's something that maybe analysts think about a bit. that seems interesting to me. >> you know, the airline index itself is up about 17% that is all coming...
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the river derwent in derby reached its highest—ever level earlier today, and the waters are due to peak before midnight. our correspondent phile never seen anything like this. it's the highest recorded level for the river derwent in derby. the floodwaters have begun to inundate parts of the city centre. the derwent still hasn't peaked, but already parts of derby city centre are now the river level, and that means as it pours out over its banks, it's pouring into streets like this. around the corner, council workers are warning local businesses to prepare for the worst. the river levels have risen substantially overnight and during the course of the day, so our absolute priority is safety of our citizens and the people in the city centre. next to the river in flats which are about to flood, residents are getting ready to leave. it looks like i need to build the ark, basically. i've had to move my animals two by two, you know? and the river's been flooding. i've been here four years and it's the first time it's really broke its banks. the city centre's been at a standstill, and floods have caused chaos on the roads all round it
the river derwent in derby reached its highest—ever level earlier today, and the waters are due to peak before midnight. our correspondent phile never seen anything like this. it's the highest recorded level for the river derwent in derby. the floodwaters have begun to inundate parts of the city centre. the derwent still hasn't peaked, but already parts of derby city centre are now the river level, and that means as it pours out over its banks, it's pouring into streets like this. around the...
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i made a joke earlier that it was the best day that dr. phil has had in like 15 years because it was a dud, ok? the democrats are going to ed henry -- the republican aides talking to democrats in the hallway and said they're not thrilled with the way this is going so far. not the star witnesses that we thought. dan. >> i think you have serious men who take their job seriously and we're talking about things in serious terms and that might force -- be very compelling if you're following the evidence. >> laura: dan, your reaction to that. >> laura, it was a total snooze fest. i didn't need an ambien. turn that disaster on. now we have a quid pro quo like we had a deal initially for security assistance that actually arrived, then the deal changed. it was a deal for a white house meeting that never happened. and then -- wait, pipe down, i'm not done over there, you, then we had a quid pro quo from a public statement from zelensky that he never made. we had a this for that, then we have a quid pro quo, the only time taylor ever heard directly from so
i made a joke earlier that it was the best day that dr. phil has had in like 15 years because it was a dud, ok? the democrats are going to ed henry -- the republican aides talking to democrats in the hallway and said they're not thrilled with the way this is going so far. not the star witnesses that we thought. dan. >> i think you have serious men who take their job seriously and we're talking about things in serious terms and that might force -- be very compelling if you're following the...
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phil lebeau joining us this evening. >> you bet. >> of course in l.a. a bit earlier.et's talk boeing and trade boeing what are your thoughts on this. >> i'm long boeing as we pointed out i won't repeat the news i think this is significant news for a company in the cross hairs. but the most important for the company is what they announced a woke ago which is their time line until whoever sings, it's not back online. but early 2020 is what the market now expects from this company. and if you think about that dynamic it allows them to get back to a production schedule which could have them at 80 planes by the end of the year which i think leaving aside all other noise is what the stock is following. >> i think there is too much headline risk. 375 is a revel back in march stock went from 440 to 375 pretty much in a straight line that's where we traded up to seemingly failed again i think it goes lower. i mean, they'll start grounding boeing planes if there is not enough johnny walk are barak in the little cart parts that they bring down the aisle because that's the type o
phil lebeau joining us this evening. >> you bet. >> of course in l.a. a bit earlier.et's talk boeing and trade boeing what are your thoughts on this. >> i'm long boeing as we pointed out i won't repeat the news i think this is significant news for a company in the cross hairs. but the most important for the company is what they announced a woke ago which is their time line until whoever sings, it's not back online. but early 2020 is what the market now expects from this...
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phil elliott they don't say in public perhaps? >> they're just sick of the questions. senator mcsally earlierng a field hearing in arizona. the eye roll was epic. she was like come on, guys. last week i caught up with her again at the capitol. she all but broke into a sprint to get to her next meeting. she held her schedule up over her head and said i've got a busy schedule, i don't have time for this. they don't want to be dealing with this because this is a distraction they don't have call of, they don't know all the facts, they don't know what the president is going to do. right now they've started to come up with a coordination plan with the senate and outside groups. veterans of kavanaugh and gorsuch hearings say it's nothing compared to what they were doing for that. it's shocking to them that the president did more to get supreme court justices nominated than to potentially save his own job. >> this could be existential depending on how this goes. thank you for laying out the state of play. we appreciate it. >>> coming up for us, the question we hear in some form just about every day a
phil elliott they don't say in public perhaps? >> they're just sick of the questions. senator mcsally earlierng a field hearing in arizona. the eye roll was epic. she was like come on, guys. last week i caught up with her again at the capitol. she all but broke into a sprint to get to her next meeting. she held her schedule up over her head and said i've got a busy schedule, i don't have time for this. they don't want to be dealing with this because this is a distraction they don't have...
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phil elliott they don't say in public perhaps? >> they're just sick of the questions. because she did it on camera. senator mcsally earliersk about this when she was doing a field hearing in arizona. the the eye roll was epic. she was like come on, guys and last week i caught up with her again at the capitol. she all but broke into a sprint to get to her next meeting and says i have a busy schedule. i don't have time for this. this is a distraction they sdroebt control of. they don't have all the facts. they don't know what the president is going to do. they've started to come up with a coordination where the senate and outsiders. but they say it's nothing compared to what they were doing for that. irts shocking that president did more to get supreme court justices nominated than to potentially save his own job. >> an amazing bit of recording about the supreme court hearings verses this one. this could be existential vurgss how this goes. thank you for laying out the state of play this friday night at the end of this long week. coming up for us the question we hear in some form just about every day around here. what happe
phil elliott they don't say in public perhaps? >> they're just sick of the questions. because she did it on camera. senator mcsally earliersk about this when she was doing a field hearing in arizona. the the eye roll was epic. she was like come on, guys and last week i caught up with her again at the capitol. she all but broke into a sprint to get to her next meeting and says i have a busy schedule. i don't have time for this. this is a distraction they sdroebt control of. they don't have...
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earlier today. the secretary pompeo at any time come to your aid? >> well, my understanding from phil rieger and deputy secretary sullivan is that this -- these rumors about me, for lack of a better word, the smear campaign which was behind closed doors at that point, that they were in the blue discussions between the president and secretary that they did keep me in place for as long as he could. that's what i was told. >> it appears back in 2018 the president was already making noises that he wanted you out of there. it appears that as early as april 2018 mr. parnas was at a fund-raiser for the president, and recommended that he be removed. subsequently, in may of 2018, was pictured at a white house dinner with the president. and then later in may, made a contribution of over $25,000, illegally, to the president's reelection campaign. are you aware of that? >> i'm aware of the press about those things. >> does that help you understand a little bit more about why this smear campaign was underway? >> yes. i mean -- >> you made some very riveting comments in your statement this morning
earlier today. the secretary pompeo at any time come to your aid? >> well, my understanding from phil rieger and deputy secretary sullivan is that this -- these rumors about me, for lack of a better word, the smear campaign which was behind closed doors at that point, that they were in the blue discussions between the president and secretary that they did keep me in place for as long as he could. that's what i was told. >> it appears back in 2018 the president was already making...
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phil lebeau is live on the ground with porsche's ceo. oliver bluma >> oliver,ed ceo of porsche, joining us you open this up for orders earlier this year whate in terms of reservations >> first of all. we got a very good pick since our pry mere in september. we had a lot of reservations, and we are looking forward to what's coming up now >> were you a little bit surprised by the reaction? >> it's much bigger than before. it's a big step. it's an electric car we have a big response and we're very happy about it. >> you're planning on siling 20,000 of these worldwide. could you give us feedback >> i think we will increase and we will be up 20,000 early next year you. >> build this over in europe, and you're importing it here to the united states. potentially there could be tariffs brought down by the trump administration on all the vehicles imported from europe. does that matter much to the porsche compaustomer? will a tariff prevent them from buying a porsche >> first of all, we as a business company support free trade. and i think all increase of tariffs is against customers, is against companies who are investing in the u.s. and against al
phil lebeau is live on the ground with porsche's ceo. oliver bluma >> oliver,ed ceo of porsche, joining us you open this up for orders earlier this year whate in terms of reservations >> first of all. we got a very good pick since our pry mere in september. we had a lot of reservations, and we are looking forward to what's coming up now >> were you a little bit surprised by the reaction? >> it's much bigger than before. it's a big step. it's an electric car we have a big...
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earlier, authorities issued the highest level of warning in some areas — known as catastrophic — for the first time since new fire warnings were introduced a decade ago. for more here's the bbc‘s philney. well, we have heard that 850,000 hectares of bushland has been burnt in new south wales since the start of this year's fire season. so that is a huge area of land. today we have heard that both new south wales and queensland have declared a state of emergency. what that does, it gives the fire authorities greater powers to protect life and property. so that just gives you an indication as to how serious this is. dozens of fires are burning in both eastern states and the forecast for tomorrow here in new south wales is pretty bad. the authorities in sydney, near sydney, say that catastrophic conditions are expected around the sydney region, in the blue mountains and the hunter to the north. so the authorities are warning people in bushfire prone areas to leave as soon as they can because they can't guarantee that if people call for help when the fires are at their worst that the authorities will be able to respond. indeed. how stretched are the resources now in new south wales and
earlier, authorities issued the highest level of warning in some areas — known as catastrophic — for the first time since new fire warnings were introduced a decade ago. for more here's the bbc‘s philney. well, we have heard that 850,000 hectares of bushland has been burnt in new south wales since the start of this year's fire season. so that is a huge area of land. today we have heard that both new south wales and queensland have declared a state of emergency. what that does, it gives...
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phil >> paul ryan, this came out in a letter that the flight attendant's union sent to dennis muilenburg after he was on capitol hill earlierally, what they're saying is, we want to make sure that this plane is safe when it's certified before we get on these planes and, you know, wait on the customers, help the customers out. there's 28,000 flight attendants, according to the letter, working for american airlines, who refuse to walk on to a plane that may not be safe. we should point out that american, like other airlines, they haven't been flying the max since it was grounded back in march. they've got, what, a number of these that are parked around the country. 24 altogether. off the schedule until january 16th just a week ago, after they reported earnings, doug parker, the ceo of american airlines was on "mad money" and said, we fully expect when the time comes that this plane is certified, that boeing will make good and make up for the money that we have been cost by not being able to fly this plane. certainly flight attendants and pilots are part of that equation, as well. quickly, take a look at shares of boeing. reme
phil >> paul ryan, this came out in a letter that the flight attendant's union sent to dennis muilenburg after he was on capitol hill earlierally, what they're saying is, we want to make sure that this plane is safe when it's certified before we get on these planes and, you know, wait on the customers, help the customers out. there's 28,000 flight attendants, according to the letter, working for american airlines, who refuse to walk on to a plane that may not be safe. we should point out...
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phil mercer, bbc news. bolivia's interim government says it will hold talks with protesters on saturday to end unrest. supporters of the ousted president have blocked main roads, causing food and fuel shortages. earlierrorism. gareth barlow reports. bolivians waiting in line, thousands at a time, to buy basic goods — from a single chicken to a single bottle of gas. this, the impact of the roadblocks set up by supporters of evo morales, who has urged them to maintain their blockades. in doing so, the interim government argues mr morales committed treason and sedition. translation: the people don't deserve to be enclosed. i deeply regret what we're going through here in the city of la paz. its people do not deserve a blockade on getting fuel. evo morales, who fled to mexico following the disputed election, is keen to maintain a presence in politics back home but the interim government is working to hold fresh elections to quell weeks of division and instability. translation: people are still worried because they blame the current president. i believe if she calls for elections, people will relax, and hopefully this time, there won't be any kind of fraud. translation: we can't leave the nation in a vacu
phil mercer, bbc news. bolivia's interim government says it will hold talks with protesters on saturday to end unrest. supporters of the ousted president have blocked main roads, causing food and fuel shortages. earlierrorism. gareth barlow reports. bolivians waiting in line, thousands at a time, to buy basic goods — from a single chicken to a single bottle of gas. this, the impact of the roadblocks set up by supporters of evo morales, who has urged them to maintain their blockades. in doing...
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earlier we spoke to our sydney correspondent phil mercer.efighters here specialise by dropping via helicopter into remote areas. their colleagues are fighting a fire about 20 miles away in national park, trying to protect a green gateway into northern sydney. it is very hard going and they say the conditions from now will be very dangerous because as you may be able to tell, the wind is picking up and that will conspire to spread some of these existing fires. the outbreak to the north of here was sparked by a lightning strike so very difficult conditions for firefighters in the next few hours. we have heard of the fire in one of the suburbs closer to the centre of sydney as well. this is an unfolding emergency. 3000 firefighters on the ground here in new south wales and the fire authorities have urged people living in bushfire prone regions to leave. many people have heeded that warning but as i say, firefighters here are saying that the danger period really start now with the onset of very warm temperatures. it is about 38 celsius and as i
earlier we spoke to our sydney correspondent phil mercer.efighters here specialise by dropping via helicopter into remote areas. their colleagues are fighting a fire about 20 miles away in national park, trying to protect a green gateway into northern sydney. it is very hard going and they say the conditions from now will be very dangerous because as you may be able to tell, the wind is picking up and that will conspire to spread some of these existing fires. the outbreak to the north of here...
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the smear campaign began in your testimony earlier today to secretary pompei oh at any time come to your aid well my understanding from assistant secretary phil reeker and deputy secretary sullivan is that you know this sort of. rumors about me if for lack of a better word the smear campaign which was behind closed doors at that point that there were a number of discussions between the president and secretary pumpin and that he actually did. did keep me in place for as long as he could that's what i was told so it appears that back in 2018 the president was already making noises that he wanted you out of there it appears that as early as april of 2018 mr parnassus was a fundraiser for the president and recommended that you be removed and then subsequently in may of 2018 was pictured at a white house dinner with the president and then later in may made a contribution of over $325000.00 illegally to the president's reelection campaign are you aware of that i'm aware of. the press about those things does that help you understand a little bit more of why this campaign was under way. yes i mean. you have made some very riveting comments in your st
the smear campaign began in your testimony earlier today to secretary pompei oh at any time come to your aid well my understanding from assistant secretary phil reeker and deputy secretary sullivan is that you know this sort of. rumors about me if for lack of a better word the smear campaign which was behind closed doors at that point that there were a number of discussions between the president and secretary pumpin and that he actually did. did keep me in place for as long as he could that's...
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phil mattingly, thanks. a very important point. in the witness chair for the televised hearing as well, the former ambassador to the ukraine who was fired earlier this year by president trump. she told investigators she was, quote, shocked and devastated. the president attacked her during his call with ukraine's president. alex marquart has more on the chilling effect on the firing effect across the board. >> our ukraine policy has been thrown into disarray. and shady interests, the world over, have learned how little it takes to remove an american ambassador who does not give them what they want. >> a blistering opening statement highlighting her often dangerous decades of service as she took aim at the smear campaign to oust her from her post. >> there is a question as to why the kind of campaign to get me out of ukraine happened. because all the president has to do is say he wants a different ambassador. in my line of work, perhaps in yours as well, all we have is our reputation. so this has been a very painful period. >> the president has criticized her repeatedly including the july 25th call with president zelensky calling her bad news and
phil mattingly, thanks. a very important point. in the witness chair for the televised hearing as well, the former ambassador to the ukraine who was fired earlier this year by president trump. she told investigators she was, quote, shocked and devastated. the president attacked her during his call with ukraine's president. alex marquart has more on the chilling effect on the firing effect across the board. >> our ukraine policy has been thrown into disarray. and shady interests, the world...
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phil mercer joins us from sydney. good morning. we have seen some of the pictures earlier.ency bushfire emergency before. as you say, on tuesday, forecasters say that the situation could get even worse. the authorities, fire authorities are expected to issue extreme fire warnings for the stretch of coastline in new south wales going from the queensland border in the north, all the way here to sydney and further south. it is also reported that here in sydney on tuesday, the city will face a catastrophic fire warning for the first time ever. as you say, at least three people have been killed, 150 homes have been destroyed and the fair is things could get much worse. “— the fair is things could get much worse. —— the fear is. thank you. it isa it is a 12am. good morning to you. -- 12 it is a 12am. good morning to you. —— 12 minutes past eight. the uk will fall silent at 11 o'clock this morning as part of the remembrance sunday commemorations, as people honour those who lost their lives because of war. the two minute silence will be marked by the firing of guns from the king's
phil mercer joins us from sydney. good morning. we have seen some of the pictures earlier.ency bushfire emergency before. as you say, on tuesday, forecasters say that the situation could get even worse. the authorities, fire authorities are expected to issue extreme fire warnings for the stretch of coastline in new south wales going from the queensland border in the north, all the way here to sydney and further south. it is also reported that here in sydney on tuesday, the city will face a...
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earlier today. did secretary pompeo at any time come to your aid? >> well, my understanding from assistant secretary philtary sullivan is that sort of the rumors about me, for lack of a better word, the smear campaign there were a number of discussions between the president and secretary pompeo and he actually did, did keep me in place for as long as he could. that's what i was told. >> it appears that back in 2018 the president was already making noises that he wanted you out of there. it appears that as early as april of 2018, mr. parnas was at a fund-raiser for the president, and recommended that you be removed, and then subsequently in may of 2018 was pictured at a white house dinner with the president, and then later in may made a contribution of over $325,000, illegally, to the president's re-election campaign. are you aware of that? >> i'm aware of the precedent of those things. >> does that help you understand a little bit more why this smear campaign was under way? >> yes. i mean -- >> all right. you made some very riveting comments in your statement this morning that i just want to repeat, beca
earlier today. did secretary pompeo at any time come to your aid? >> well, my understanding from assistant secretary philtary sullivan is that sort of the rumors about me, for lack of a better word, the smear campaign there were a number of discussions between the president and secretary pompeo and he actually did, did keep me in place for as long as he could. that's what i was told. >> it appears that back in 2018 the president was already making noises that he wanted you out of...
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earlier, i'm a housewife from long island, and now i'm national news. >> when i first went on, in 1991, oh, my gosh, there had to be seven or eight daytime talk shows. we had philmany of these shows were courting us. >> it was a staple of television, and we all co-existed, because there was enough of an audience, and yet at the same time, we were very competitive. >> donahue calls, promising the world. "come on. tell us your story. tell us your side, joey." right? i thought, "okay, this is a good chance for me to tell my side." >> my dad loved it, and i think my mom hated it, but went along with it 'cause she didn't know any better, and she didn't know she could say no. >> so we get on donahue and it started out not so great, and it got real bad real fast. >> from a woman to a woman, i just want to say, wake up. >> and it was an ambush. it was an absolute ambush. i sat there like a deer in the headlights. >> if it looks like a snake, talks like a snake, and walks like a snake, mary jo -- >> it was degrading. it was embarrassing. it was just a nightmare. six months after i've got a bullet in my head, i'm -- i'm being lambasted because i'm sticking with my husban
earlier, i'm a housewife from long island, and now i'm national news. >> when i first went on, in 1991, oh, my gosh, there had to be seven or eight daytime talk shows. we had philmany of these shows were courting us. >> it was a staple of television, and we all co-existed, because there was enough of an audience, and yet at the same time, we were very competitive. >> donahue calls, promising the world. "come on. tell us your story. tell us your side, joey." right? i...
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earlier today. did secretary pompeo at any time come to your aid? yovanovitch: well, my understanding from assistant secretary phil reeker and deputy secretary sullivan is that, you know, this -- sort of the rumors about me, if -- for lack of a better word, the smear campaign, which was behind closed doors at that point, that there were a number of discussions between the president and secretary pompeo, and that he actually did -- did keep me in place for as long as he could. that's what i was told. speier: so it appears that back in 2018, the president was already making noises that he wanted you out of there. it appears that as early as april of 2018, mr. parnas was at a fundraiser for the president and recommended that you be removed, and then subsequently, in may of 2018, was pictured at a white house dinner with the president, and then later in may, made a contribution of over $325,000 illegally to the president's reelection campaign. are you aware of that? yovanovitch: i -- i'm aware of the -- the -- the press about those things. speier: does that help you understand a little bit more why this smear campaign
earlier today. did secretary pompeo at any time come to your aid? yovanovitch: well, my understanding from assistant secretary phil reeker and deputy secretary sullivan is that, you know, this -- sort of the rumors about me, if -- for lack of a better word, the smear campaign, which was behind closed doors at that point, that there were a number of discussions between the president and secretary pompeo, and that he actually did -- did keep me in place for as long as he could. that's what i was...