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david sillito, bbc news, westminster abbey. tribute to ronnie corbett today at the abbey.he election, and as millions of people prepare to go to the polls tomorrow, the outcome of the vote will be decided in dozens of key marginal seats around the united kingdom. jeremy vine is with me here at the election centre to look at the constituencies being targeted by the parties, those battle—ground seats. indeed! the ones we all with talk about, huw, and this map shows the result of the last election, let's look at the challenges for the parties in this one. the conservatives, the seats they only just won last time, this first column. if they were to lose just the first column of so—called marginal seats, they would lose their overall majority in a house of commons. let's look at their targets, turn it around and wonder what happens if the conservatives advance. they might take chester, ealing central, berwickshire and roxburgh, the ones they came closest to last time. if they went across this board, they would have a very healthy majority in the house of commons. take them all
david sillito, bbc news, westminster abbey. tribute to ronnie corbett today at the abbey.he election, and as millions of people prepare to go to the polls tomorrow, the outcome of the vote will be decided in dozens of key marginal seats around the united kingdom. jeremy vine is with me here at the election centre to look at the constituencies being targeted by the parties, those battle—ground seats. indeed! the ones we all with talk about, huw, and this map shows the result of the last...
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westminster abbey isa and a lovely man.estminster abbey is a place of great state occasions and today that occasion was a celebration of laughter. a gathering of friends, colleagues and fans of ronnie corbett. believing, it's wonderful to be with you again. it's a memorial but i hope we have a few laughs to remember ronnie. i met him 60 years ago. there will be a lot of people who will be laughing and crying. my memory isjust laughs. we we re crying. my memory isjust laughs. we were in cabaret together and we were also in the biggest flop that has ever been in the west end. so we've had the best and the worst. he was a great friend of mine. i love them because we looked great together.
westminster abbey isa and a lovely man.estminster abbey is a place of great state occasions and today that occasion was a celebration of laughter. a gathering of friends, colleagues and fans of ronnie corbett. believing, it's wonderful to be with you again. it's a memorial but i hope we have a few laughs to remember ronnie. i met him 60 years ago. there will be a lot of people who will be laughing and crying. my memory isjust laughs. we we re crying. my memory isjust laughs. we were in cabaret...
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david sillito, bbc news, westminster abbey.e and lola books, lauren child, has been named as the new children's laureate. she was presented with the honour in hull, the current uk city of culture. the author said she wanted to allow children more time to dream in a world where they're grappling with social media and the recent terror attacks. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello there, i am tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: 12 months ago novak djokovic owned all four grand slam titles, now he has none, as dominic thiem knocks him out of the french open. pakistan beat south africa after rain forces short their icc champions trophy match. and in 15 minutes the golden state warriors will look to make it 3—0 in the best of seven nba finals when they tip off against the cleveland cavaliers. hello and welcome to the programme. and we start at the french open in paris, and the story from wednesday is that defending men's champion novak djokovic has bee
david sillito, bbc news, westminster abbey.e and lola books, lauren child, has been named as the new children's laureate. she was presented with the honour in hull, the current uk city of culture. the author said she wanted to allow children more time to dream in a world where they're grappling with social media and the recent terror attacks. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello there, i am tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on...
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it is what it is, i guess. >> abbey's cellmate jimmy torres can tell him all about life in prison. >> i spent all my 30s inside. i got out when i was 41. the federal government doesn't mess around. when they hammer you, they hammer you good. >> torres is at orange county appealing his conviction for an armed bank robbery he claims he didn't commit, but he does take credit for dozens of other bank robberies, some of which landed him a prior 11-year sentence at lampot federal penitentiary. >> the yankee bandit, my cellmate at one time, a world famous bank robber, he holds a record at 72 banks robbed. and i'm like, come on, man, i was just getting warmed up at 72. throughout the years i've probably robbed more than 100 and no more than 150. put it that way. >> torres says the inspiration to become a bank robber occurred when he was a young boy growing up in a tough part of orange county. >> i never had money in my pocket to buy an ice cream when i was a kid, and that used to bother me because all the other kids had money, and i got caught stealing one time, you know, from the neighborhoo
it is what it is, i guess. >> abbey's cellmate jimmy torres can tell him all about life in prison. >> i spent all my 30s inside. i got out when i was 41. the federal government doesn't mess around. when they hammer you, they hammer you good. >> torres is at orange county appealing his conviction for an armed bank robbery he claims he didn't commit, but he does take credit for dozens of other bank robberies, some of which landed him a prior 11-year sentence at lampot federal...
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this is jack 21 careers old, he was given abbey's heart. that father bill couldn't let go, and jack grateful for his daughter's heart and then jack walks up to him saying happy father's day. it gives bill a stethoscope he is about to hear his daughter's heart. >> the beauty of that was there were two fathers that were able to celebrate father's day because jack is alive and of course i'm there and abbey is alive, to me she is alive inside of jack. it's not about how many cars you have or home you have, to give somebody life during a tragedy like this you're able to give somebody an organ to help them live or live a better life, so may daughter, again, set an example for me and i've got to follow it, and that's what i am trying to do. >> reporter: all right, welcome back everyone, still tracking the lines of heavy rain west of the i-95 corridor, from wilmington to trenton it's 20 minutes off to the west. lots of bright reds and yellows and oranges. insist not severe it's simply a line of heavy rains. we're seeing flash flooded advisories for
this is jack 21 careers old, he was given abbey's heart. that father bill couldn't let go, and jack grateful for his daughter's heart and then jack walks up to him saying happy father's day. it gives bill a stethoscope he is about to hear his daughter's heart. >> the beauty of that was there were two fathers that were able to celebrate father's day because jack is alive and of course i'm there and abbey is alive, to me she is alive inside of jack. it's not about how many cars you have or...
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abbey's organs were donated. >> abbey loved everybody. if you were her friend, you were lucky.h, and she's a hugger. and that's one of the things that i've been doing along the ride. >> reporter: her father setting off on a 2,000-mile journey to bring awareness to organ donation. along the way, he has discovered the kindness of strangers. taking selfies with people who have given him so much. >> from the day that i live, to where i'm at today, the amount of people, strangers, that have gone out of their way to take me in, give me shelter, a meal and a shower has just been unbelievable. >> reporter: but it was his stop 1,400 miles in, arriving in baton rouge that left him speechless. this is jack, 21 years old, he was given abbey's heart. that father, bill, couldn't let go. and jack, grateful for his daughter's heart. and then, jack walks up to him, saying happy father's day. >> happy father's day. >> oh. >> reporter: he gives bill a stethoscope. he's about to hear his daughter's heart. >> there it goes. the beauty of that was, is that there were two fathers that were able to ce
abbey's organs were donated. >> abbey loved everybody. if you were her friend, you were lucky.h, and she's a hugger. and that's one of the things that i've been doing along the ride. >> reporter: her father setting off on a 2,000-mile journey to bring awareness to organ donation. along the way, he has discovered the kindness of strangers. taking selfies with people who have given him so much. >> from the day that i live, to where i'm at today, the amount of people, strangers,...
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westminster abbey isa goliath corbett. westminster abbey is a day of solemn occasions. memorial, but i will not stop laughing. happy feet. there will be people laughing and people crying. my people laughing and people crying. my memories arejust people laughing and people crying. my memories are just laughs. these are friends and colleagues from the days of cabaret. the two ronnies, 60 yea rs of days of cabaret. the two ronnies, 60 years of laughter. there was an easy chair, and a specific number of candles. four candles. there you are, four candles. no, four candles. becoming friends with this remarkable man i have admired for as long as i can remember was truly one of the great pleasures of my life. we talked all the time on the phone. i still have many... i still have many of his answer messages. "good heavens. wonderful. he would come to the phone and always say, is it me?" goodbye from home, goodbye from everyone, and they walk past the after a fairly sunny day, clouds are rolling in again off the atlantic. some rain on the way. a fair bit of it across western area
westminster abbey isa goliath corbett. westminster abbey is a day of solemn occasions. memorial, but i will not stop laughing. happy feet. there will be people laughing and people crying. my people laughing and people crying. my memories arejust people laughing and people crying. my memories are just laughs. these are friends and colleagues from the days of cabaret. the two ronnies, 60 yea rs of days of cabaret. the two ronnies, 60 years of laughter. there was an easy chair, and a specific...
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this is jack, 21 years old, he was given abbey's heart. that father, bill, couldn't let go.l for his daughter's heart. and then, jack walks up to him, saying happy father's day. >> happy father's day. >> oh. >> reporter: he gives bill a stethoscope. he's about to hear his daughter's heart. >> there it goes. the beauty of that was is that there were two fathers that were able to celebrate father's day, because jack's alive, and, of course, i'm there, and abbey's alive. she's alive, to me, she's alive inside of jack. it's not about how many cars you have or homes you have or how much money, i mean, to give somebody life, even in a tragedy like this, you're able to give somebody an organ to help them live or live a better life? so, my daughter just, again, set an example for me and i've got to follow it. and that's what i'm trying to do. >> so, we choose bill conner and all of the families in this country who, during loss, find the strength to help save another life. thank you for watching here on a friday night. i'm see you later for "20/20." until then, good night. ♪ this is
this is jack, 21 years old, he was given abbey's heart. that father, bill, couldn't let go.l for his daughter's heart. and then, jack walks up to him, saying happy father's day. >> happy father's day. >> oh. >> reporter: he gives bill a stethoscope. he's about to hear his daughter's heart. >> there it goes. the beauty of that was is that there were two fathers that were able to celebrate father's day, because jack's alive, and, of course, i'm there, and abbey's alive....
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abbey, let me end this whole thing with you and the role of the president. what can president trump do moving forward in terms of getting this bill signed? >> brooke, that's a really good question. i think that if you ask people on the hill, if you ask republicans in washington, they will say the best thing that trump can do to get this bill done is to not get involved at all. he does not understand is the basic details of the things that need to happen in order to move people one way or another. and it's important for him not to sort of stick his hand into the pot and sort of mess things up because then they might end up farther away from where they need to be. i have never talked to anybody who's told me that trump has effectively explained what this bill is and what it can do, has sold this bill even to his own supporters. so, at this point, it's just about the sausage making in the congress and the people who know how to do that the best are mitch mcconnell and his staff and others on the hill. and they kind of want to be, essentially, left alone. >> lef
abbey, let me end this whole thing with you and the role of the president. what can president trump do moving forward in terms of getting this bill signed? >> brooke, that's a really good question. i think that if you ask people on the hill, if you ask republicans in washington, they will say the best thing that trump can do to get this bill done is to not get involved at all. he does not understand is the basic details of the things that need to happen in order to move people one way or...
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everything as abbey said is being directed by him. >> abbey, let's talk about the georgia six congressional school district district. the most expensive house rate ever. things are getting ugly. john ossoff versus karen handel. what do you think will happen when the polling open in the morning? >> it's a special election, it's an offyear, the chances we'll be looking at razor thin margins giving what the polls look like are pretty darn high. what i think has been surprising and fascinating about this election is in the last 48 to 72 hours, a degree to which outside groups have been pouring money in with ads. >> it's -- >> yeah it's been very interesting how these ads have took a turn to the left. some innuendo about the attack on republican congressman last week suggesting that john ossoff is sort of in line with the man who -- someway he's responsible for that. >> let's play and we'll talk about it. here's one of the ads. >> left his endorsing and applauding shooting republicans, when will it stop, it won't the john ossoff wins on tuesday. >> that's one of them. what do you think of that?
everything as abbey said is being directed by him. >> abbey, let's talk about the georgia six congressional school district district. the most expensive house rate ever. things are getting ugly. john ossoff versus karen handel. what do you think will happen when the polling open in the morning? >> it's a special election, it's an offyear, the chances we'll be looking at razor thin margins giving what the polls look like are pretty darn high. what i think has been surprising and...
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i might start laughing in westminster abbey and i won't apologise!eagues from the days of cabaret, the frost report, the two ronnies, 60 years of show business memories. and inside a certain easy chair, and behind it a very specific number of candles. four candles. no, fork handles. there you are, four candles. no, fork handles. handles for forks. laughter. becoming friends with this remarkable man that i'd had my head for as long as i can remember was truly one of the great pleasures of my life. and we'd talk on the phone, i still have many... sorry. i still have many of his answerphone messages. good heavens! wonderful! he'd come to the phone, and always say, is it me? it was the final goodbye from them and goodbye from him, and a walk past the one empty seat. david sillito, bbc news, westminster abbey. let's get the latest sports news. tennis, andy murray into the semifinals of the french open. the defending champion novak djokovic is out. he beat kei nishikori in four sets to keep alive is title hopes. blue skies, still found andy murray storms t
i might start laughing in westminster abbey and i won't apologise!eagues from the days of cabaret, the frost report, the two ronnies, 60 years of show business memories. and inside a certain easy chair, and behind it a very specific number of candles. four candles. no, fork handles. there you are, four candles. no, fork handles. handles for forks. laughter. becoming friends with this remarkable man that i'd had my head for as long as i can remember was truly one of the great pleasures of my...
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just been hearing about dunfermline abbey.dern. just over my shoulder this is the sao paul and the gatehouse of the palace, which stretches all the way back to the 11th century. but to put this into perspective, where we are in relation to the rest of scotland, over my left shoulder you can see the road bridges and the latest one coming on. slightly misty this morning and grey overhead. a weather front clearing away. but it is crucial because it separates the forecast from west to east. some eastern areas are humid at the moment but there is fresh air in the west and that will be moving across all parts during the rest of the day. looking at the wider shot as far as the weather is concerned, the weather front stretches across eastern scotland down through western pa rt of eastern scotland down through western part of england and wales, moving slowly eastwards. right conditions already into northern ireland and boston scotland which will see one or two showers during the day. cloudy across eastern scotla nd the day. cloudy acro
just been hearing about dunfermline abbey.dern. just over my shoulder this is the sao paul and the gatehouse of the palace, which stretches all the way back to the 11th century. but to put this into perspective, where we are in relation to the rest of scotland, over my left shoulder you can see the road bridges and the latest one coming on. slightly misty this morning and grey overhead. a weather front clearing away. but it is crucial because it separates the forecast from west to east. some...
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he was given abbey's heart . that father couldn't let go and jack, grateful for his daughter's heart and jack walks up to him saying happy father's day. it gives bill a steth scope. he's about to hear his daughter's heart . >> the beauty of that was there were two fathers able to celebrate father's day because jack's alive and i'm there and abbey's alive. she's alive to me. she's alive inside of jack. it's not about how many cars or homes you have or how much money. to give somebody life in a tragedy like this, you're able to give somebody an orgn to help them live or live a better life and my daughter, again, set an example for me and i've got to follow it and that's what i'm trying to do. >> wow. what a touching story. david mure reporting. >>> you got to see this next video here. it's as if a whale was looking for a hug when it breached within a few feet of a boat yesterday. they were within a mile of the verrazano bridge when the thing jumps out on the water. didn't scare the crew at all. they were overheard
he was given abbey's heart . that father couldn't let go and jack, grateful for his daughter's heart and jack walks up to him saying happy father's day. it gives bill a steth scope. he's about to hear his daughter's heart . >> the beauty of that was there were two fathers able to celebrate father's day because jack's alive and i'm there and abbey's alive. she's alive to me. she's alive inside of jack. it's not about how many cars or homes you have or how much money. to give somebody life...
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david sillitto, bbc news, westminster abbey. tributes to ronnie corbett. her final midlands, theresa may is due to appear, in herfinal campaign speech of this election campaign. before millions of people head for the polls tomorrow. this is happening in the west midlands and the last 15—20 minutes. full coverage for you. and all the rest of the campaigning by the other party leaders through the evening. that is coming up in the west midlands in the next ten, 15 minutes. i might as well ask louise has there been any change in the weather? much better, what difference a day makes. i'm sure yesterday you don't want me to remind you, heavy rain, strong winds, and some really scored showers. today, a different story. the rain clearing away in the far north—east of scotland. blue skies and sunshine. in the last few hours, the next batch of wet and windy weather expected to arrive through this evening. really lovely pictures from time to time. also threatening looking skies developing. some wet and windy weather pushing in through cornwall, wales, gradually movin
david sillitto, bbc news, westminster abbey. tributes to ronnie corbett. her final midlands, theresa may is due to appear, in herfinal campaign speech of this election campaign. before millions of people head for the polls tomorrow. this is happening in the west midlands and the last 15—20 minutes. full coverage for you. and all the rest of the campaigning by the other party leaders through the evening. that is coming up in the west midlands in the next ten, 15 minutes. i might as well ask...
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the abbey, and the chair from which four candles brought through the abbey, and the chairfrom which he over half a century, ronnie corbett. some of the biggest names in the music world came to, togetherfor the one love manchester concert. one of the most emotional moments was when the parrs wood school choir sang with ariana grande. here is a flavour of that moment. the bbc reporter helen hamilton spoke to some members of that choir earlier today. you were there on sunday night. what was that like? it was magnificent. the atmosphere was completely amazing. i'm still speechless now, speaking about that, it was amazing. and emotional. it was, i tried backstage. looking back at the video clip, what is it like you watching that? it is weird watching is back on tv, but it is nice to know that it has been recorded and i can look back at it in future. cheering eve ryo ne back at it in future. cheering everyone up and making them happy. we have seen that video clip. ariana grande came onto the stage and joined the choir. one of the ladies making a solo appearance that night which was really sc
the abbey, and the chair from which four candles brought through the abbey, and the chairfrom which he over half a century, ronnie corbett. some of the biggest names in the music world came to, togetherfor the one love manchester concert. one of the most emotional moments was when the parrs wood school choir sang with ariana grande. here is a flavour of that moment. the bbc reporter helen hamilton spoke to some members of that choir earlier today. you were there on sunday night. what was that...
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in an accident in january and abbey was ar registered organ donor.stabilize the four men. one of them, loumounth jack jr., in desperate need of a new heart, and this past father's day to meet this man who now has, abbey's organ. it was a powerful reunion as you can see right here. one organ donor can save many lives.un >> greg: set your dvrs. never miss an episode of "the five." you will be sorry. "hannity" is up next. "the five." you will be sorry. "hannity" is up next. ♪ >> sean: many thanks to our friends on "the five" ." happy monday and welcome to "hannity." this is a massive win tonight for president trump. the supreme court has reinstated very key parts of his extreme vetting travel ban and announced that it will hear arguments in this ongoing legal battle straight ahead. president trump on twitter writing "very grateful for the 9-0 no decision from the u.s. supreme court. we must keep america's safe." jay sekulow will be here tonight with reaction and newt gingrich, and the great one mark lubin will also join us. but first, democrats, the des
in an accident in january and abbey was ar registered organ donor.stabilize the four men. one of them, loumounth jack jr., in desperate need of a new heart, and this past father's day to meet this man who now has, abbey's organ. it was a powerful reunion as you can see right here. one organ donor can save many lives.un >> greg: set your dvrs. never miss an episode of "the five." you will be sorry. "hannity" is up next. "the five." you will be sorry....
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and this afternoon stars from the world of comedy and television are at westminster abbey to celebrateeport. he was really a lovely man. what you saw was what you got, he was not that different off—screen. he was warm and generous. just a lovely man. westminster abbey is a place of great state occasions and today that occasion was a celebration of laughter. a gathering of friends, collea g u es laughter. a gathering of friends, colleagues and fans of ronnie corbett. good evening my wonderful to be with you again. it is boreal, but i say unashamedly i hope we have a few laughs to remember ronnie. i met in 60 years . been in west 555.5...5 .5. z fififiiffi 55 ‘ been in west twine. "5 5' 5: 75:5 1 ‘been in west twine. so 5: 75:5 1 ever been in the west end. twine. so we've had the best and the worst. all kinds of feelings. he was a great friend of mine. and i love tim because we looked great together! these are friends and colleagues from the days of cabaret, from the daysofcabaret, thetwo 55 years ronnies; fifl'years ofshowbusiness e eerie | n easy and behind thati very! number of candles. yes
and this afternoon stars from the world of comedy and television are at westminster abbey to celebrateeport. he was really a lovely man. what you saw was what you got, he was not that different off—screen. he was warm and generous. just a lovely man. westminster abbey is a place of great state occasions and today that occasion was a celebration of laughter. a gathering of friends, collea g u es laughter. a gathering of friends, colleagues and fans of ronnie corbett. good evening my wonderful...
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this is the abbey theatre? in dublin. it was a theatre, —— because it was a repertory theatre, but in the moments she had to be with me as a child, at one stage, and i don't remember it because i was nine months old, she said that she put a pencil in my hand and said, "there you go, sebastian, you can write or draw "with that as you please." and this was her instruction. so in a tragic sort of way, and upsetting way, i have done what my mother told me to do. your latest novel, days without end, was inspired in part by a story your grandfather told you in bed when you were a boy. tell us a little bit more about that. now you're talking more about books. my grandfather actually... jack o'hara was his name. he actually had a big ledger, and in this ledger, it was probably something to do with his years in africa, i don't know what it was, he always going to write his memoirs. but unfortunately for him, the way he wished to remember his life was just not how it happened. so we were in this very draughty, cold victorian mansio
this is the abbey theatre? in dublin. it was a theatre, —— because it was a repertory theatre, but in the moments she had to be with me as a child, at one stage, and i don't remember it because i was nine months old, she said that she put a pencil in my hand and said, "there you go, sebastian, you can write or draw "with that as you please." and this was her instruction. so in a tragic sort of way, and upsetting way, i have done what my mother told me to do. your latest...
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erin and abbey will now need follow-up procedures but they should be able to go home later this year.elphia union hopes to make it to the u.s. open cup. they have a match with the harrisburg city islanders at talen energy stadium in chestertown night. kickoff is at 7:30. >>> the phillies have not won a game in a full week. they continue their four game series with the red sox as it shifts to citizens bank park tonight. their game at fenway park last night lasted four and a half hours, 12 innings and ended when there was one hit to deep right and it hopped into the stands. sox win it four to three. >> it's 5:17. actress demi moore is opening up about what caused her to lose her two front teeth even smiling to show off the hole in a picture. >> a police officer was in the right place at the right time to rescue a dog that fell into lake michigan. >> ♪ ♪ if you want a taste of freedom, keep going. we hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal. we must want our fellow human beings to have rights. stonewall means fight back. stonewall means fight back. d
erin and abbey will now need follow-up procedures but they should be able to go home later this year.elphia union hopes to make it to the u.s. open cup. they have a match with the harrisburg city islanders at talen energy stadium in chestertown night. kickoff is at 7:30. >>> the phillies have not won a game in a full week. they continue their four game series with the red sox as it shifts to citizens bank park tonight. their game at fenway park last night lasted four and a half hours,...
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abbey phillip and brad woodhouse. abbey, through osmosis, since your paper broke this story, i'm going to give you the first question. this is a dramatic account with several things that jump out, the obama administration response, the information provided from the beginning and the level of involvement of vladimir putin. a memo, described to me by your colleague, which is the order to launch cyber attacks on the united states. dramatic stuff, abbey. >> absolutely. i think it highlights the high wire act that the obama administration felt they were in in the last six months of the election where they were worried anything they could do to retaliate or stop the russians from doing this might actually provoke an even more har ch attack at the heart of the election. the other thing that strikes out is the degree to which vladimir putin has publicly in the last couple weeks denied that he and the russians had anything to do with the cyber attack. i think the evidence is clear and definitive, at this point. there is no dou
abbey phillip and brad woodhouse. abbey, through osmosis, since your paper broke this story, i'm going to give you the first question. this is a dramatic account with several things that jump out, the obama administration response, the information provided from the beginning and the level of involvement of vladimir putin. a memo, described to me by your colleague, which is the order to launch cyber attacks on the united states. dramatic stuff, abbey. >> absolutely. i think it highlights...
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a crack this is the abbey theatre? yes, and dublin. it is whether true theatre.e with me asa the three that she had to be with me as a child, at one stage, she said that she put a pencil in my hand and said that i could write or draw with it as said that i could write or draw with itasi said that i could write or draw with it as i please. —— repertory theatre. that was her instruction. so the tragic way, i had only done what my mother told me to do. seal latest novel, days without end, was inspired by a story that your grandfather told you in bed when you are boy. tell us a little about that. so your latest novel. my grandfather, jack 0'hara, he had a ledger. he was always good to write his memoirs in this ledger. but u nfortu nately, his memoirs in this ledger. but unfortunately, the way he wished to remember his life was just not how it happened. so we were in this very draughty, cold, victorian mansion, outside dublin. it was at the time of the oil strike. so you couldn't hit the houses. so my grandfather and myself, in the bed, and... —— heat the houses. he c
a crack this is the abbey theatre? yes, and dublin. it is whether true theatre.e with me asa the three that she had to be with me as a child, at one stage, she said that she put a pencil in my hand and said that i could write or draw with it as said that i could write or draw with itasi said that i could write or draw with it as i please. —— repertory theatre. that was her instruction. so the tragic way, i had only done what my mother told me to do. seal latest novel, days without end, was...
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it's got nothing to do with downton abbey.hipsters in hackney who ten years ago realised that you can make gin quite simply. the likes of sipsmith, these new young companies. the same and frightened as well. sipsmith, these new young companies. the same and frightened as wellm you go to amsterdam or new york, there were some local company making gin andl there were some local company making gin and i think, once, it is the oldies who have caught up with the youngsters. andrew, as always, thank youngsters. andrew, as always, thank you very much. thank you for your time. we will see you very soon will hello there. with heavy rain and some strong winds in the forecast, you could well see some disruption to travel over the next 2a hours. there could be lying surface water around and the strength of the wind perhaps strong enough to down to some small trees. we have low pressure pushing gradually northwards and eastwards across the country during the past few hours. through tuesday morning, that area brings outbreaks of rain across
it's got nothing to do with downton abbey.hipsters in hackney who ten years ago realised that you can make gin quite simply. the likes of sipsmith, these new young companies. the same and frightened as well. sipsmith, these new young companies. the same and frightened as wellm you go to amsterdam or new york, there were some local company making gin andl there were some local company making gin and i think, once, it is the oldies who have caught up with the youngsters. andrew, as always, thank...
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and abbey phillips for the washington post is here as well. good evening all of you. charles, this behavior's not new by the president' were you surprised? >> the thing he did with mika? of course not. if you look at the entire history of his life, it gets worse than that. the impulse we have to constantly guard against is to not talk about it in normal terms like rartsz real political discussion about whether somebody stepped over the line. he has never been a normal person. never been someone i felt was suited for this position. and we're all trapped in this nightmare. but it is not a normal thing. so to even discuss in normal language gives into the idea this is a debatable issue. it's not debatable in any way. >> is this debatable. >> i think it's very outside the normal for what people expect from a president and i don't think he's being judged harshly in that regard. and i don't think as a partisan analysis. i think even donald trump's most art r ardent supporters whether on capitol hill or the people who voted for him in november, even they are uncomfortable wi
and abbey phillips for the washington post is here as well. good evening all of you. charles, this behavior's not new by the president' were you surprised? >> the thing he did with mika? of course not. if you look at the entire history of his life, it gets worse than that. the impulse we have to constantly guard against is to not talk about it in normal terms like rartsz real political discussion about whether somebody stepped over the line. he has never been a normal person. never been...
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we have all the tapes locked up in abbey road studios. what the boxes looks like. that is what the boxes look like. >> jimmy: that's why you have box sets. because it looks cool like this. you get to see stuff i never saw before. i have, of course, a thousand questions from just the cover art alone like this is all done, this is not photo shopped. this is obviously 1960. >> well that's the thing. i mean think about -- this cover here is -- it was made by peter blake. he actually -- they're life-sized cutouts. a bit like the album in a way. the reason why the album is so unique it's people hitting stuff in the studio. there's no sampling. there's no digitization. it's just real. and that's why it's lasted so long. it's the new cover. [ cheers and applause ] that's the new cover of the album. it's a subtle difference. questlove has a question which i always heard -- >> questlove: i want to know about the very last moment of the record where they did the backyards looping thing. how did they do that with the dog whistle and the -- ♪ >> that'
we have all the tapes locked up in abbey road studios. what the boxes looks like. that is what the boxes look like. >> jimmy: that's why you have box sets. because it looks cool like this. you get to see stuff i never saw before. i have, of course, a thousand questions from just the cover art alone like this is all done, this is not photo shopped. this is obviously 1960. >> well that's the thing. i mean think about -- this cover here is -- it was made by peter blake. he actually --...
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mean the goody and the out of what i believe is the bradley family near the pond crazy it amicably abbey let's gather data savvy i don't get that i'd be. the bigger point is that he really would appear that you think of any i finally found that out in a long granny just people living in india's hearts and average regions figured out a way of collecting monsoon waters in specially created pools they use them until the next rainy season but the monsoon has been late for the past two years and only water was used up a long time ago. i'm like oh yeah we're going to go down by that you're born you're going to go and i would be right there bob with. louise i gave world where i got my last meal made out and i would go. you know either. by you know i don't know that. they used to be a pond here but the local farmers have built mounds around their fields to keep the water for themselves rather than let it run into the common reservoir. and so the reservoir which is used to serve the village all year round is now only hall full by the time the heart is spring months arrive it's already dried out.
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>> they look like the abbey in west hollywood. >> one has a man bun. >> i >> yeah.ut the original ken doll was introduced in 1961. five more additional adolldolls. in all, there will be 25 ken dolls. >> you have hipster ken with his bike and. >> they should pay you for that. >>> there's a mom who dropped off her daughter at school, freshman orientation, and then sent a photo, moments later, and this was the photo. >> this was mama. >> yeah. hey, i got to meet the texas state football players. i made some new friends. don't wait up. >> that is funny. >> that's pretty awesome. >> they were good sports about it and mama looks comfortable. >> they're shirtless. why would mama not be happy? >> i think she's rubbing it in. >> it's probably a flashback to her old college days or to just last week. >> maybe. >> >>> breaking overnight on "world news now." republicans pass the litmus test. the congressional race in georgia. it got close, but republicans pulled it off. >>> storm preps now hopefully in place. from houston to florida, with new orleans preparing for extreme flood
>> they look like the abbey in west hollywood. >> one has a man bun. >> i >> yeah.ut the original ken doll was introduced in 1961. five more additional adolldolls. in all, there will be 25 ken dolls. >> you have hipster ken with his bike and. >> they should pay you for that. >>> there's a mom who dropped off her daughter at school, freshman orientation, and then sent a photo, moments later, and this was the photo. >> this was mama. >>...
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showbiz names willjoin family and friends for a memorial service for ronnie corbett at westminster abbeyd last year. he was 85, and his comedy career spanned six decades. the service will include readings from famous friends including michael parkinson and joanna lumley together with tributes from fellow comics rob brydon and jimmy tarbuck. good news if you're married. apparently eing married appears to be good for your heart. a 14—year study of nearly a million people at risk of developing heart disease found that those who were married fared much better than those who were single. researchers from aston medical school found that married people with high cholesterol were i6% more likely to be alive at the end of the study. it also found that married people with diabetes had a i4% higher chance of survival. and married patients with high blood pressure were 10% more likely to be alive. researchers believe, although they cannot prove it, that a loving spouse may encourage you to stay fit and well. i suppose it is those research criteria, being alive helps. that's better than not being ali
showbiz names willjoin family and friends for a memorial service for ronnie corbett at westminster abbeyd last year. he was 85, and his comedy career spanned six decades. the service will include readings from famous friends including michael parkinson and joanna lumley together with tributes from fellow comics rob brydon and jimmy tarbuck. good news if you're married. apparently eing married appears to be good for your heart. a 14—year study of nearly a million people at risk of developing...
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westminster abbey isa and a lovely man.s and fans of ronnie corbett. believing, it's wonderful to be with you again. it's a memorial but i hope we have a few laughs to remember ronnie. i met him 60 years ago. there will be a lot of people who will be laughing and crying. my memory isjust laughs. we we re crying. my memory isjust laughs. we were in cabaret together and we were also in the biggest flop that has ever been in the west end. so we've had the best and the worst. he was a great friend of mine. i love them because we looked great together. friends and colleagues from the 60 yea rs of friends and colleagues from the 60 years of showbiz memories and inside a certain easy chair and behind it very specific number of candles. yes, for candles. he might have only been five foot one and but he had a large comic presence. rob brydon described the smiles that followed as each walks down the street. we ended up doing quite a few shows together. we played golf together and we would talk on the phone. i still have many of his a
westminster abbey isa and a lovely man.s and fans of ronnie corbett. believing, it's wonderful to be with you again. it's a memorial but i hope we have a few laughs to remember ronnie. i met him 60 years ago. there will be a lot of people who will be laughing and crying. my memory isjust laughs. we we re crying. my memory isjust laughs. we were in cabaret together and we were also in the biggest flop that has ever been in the west end. so we've had the best and the worst. he was a great friend...
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abbey, daniel here, good to see you all. thank you for being with us.our voting intentions yes: i think it changed a lot especially like labour, they we re lot especially like labour, they were vote to remain and i think obviously we are going to stay with what the majority are said now, but i think what labour are doing, i think supporting it is what they should be doing. dan? i would say that brexit is a massive thing for young voter, we know we are going to leave the european union, whether we like it or not, and it is going to have to be the deof who you want at the table. for me it is about our futures and i don't trust jeremy corbyn to do it. why not jeremy corbyn to do it. why not jeremy corbyn has not shown great leadership. theresa may has managed to get 35 opt outs, of previously new treaties including the european arrest warrant. so i will put my future behind her and not arrest warrant. so i will put my future behind herand notjeremy corbyn. for me h as you know, i am thinking of voting liberal democrat, ido thinking of voting liberal democr
abbey, daniel here, good to see you all. thank you for being with us.our voting intentions yes: i think it changed a lot especially like labour, they we re lot especially like labour, they were vote to remain and i think obviously we are going to stay with what the majority are said now, but i think what labour are doing, i think supporting it is what they should be doing. dan? i would say that brexit is a massive thing for young voter, we know we are going to leave the european union, whether...
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so, abbey, ari is arguing here that having no live coverage would make things less combative. what do you think about that? >> yeah, i've talked to both ari and mike about this very issue at length, and i think both of them are coming from the perspective of people who were running press briefings at a time when they were first being televised and broadcast in a sort of 24-hour format. i think they view them as different from the kinds of interactions that they might have with reporters when they're not in front of the camera, when they're in their office or when they're in a sort of intimate gaggle setting. frankly, i think you'll find a lot of white house reporters don't necessarily disagree with that idea. the problem is what is the objective here of the white house? this trump white house pulling back from on-camera briefings. and also, you know, restricting them in other ways. the briefings have been in many ways much shorter. they begin with -- recently with these sort of really long sessions that are essentially one-way conversations with policy experts, which can be a
so, abbey, ari is arguing here that having no live coverage would make things less combative. what do you think about that? >> yeah, i've talked to both ari and mike about this very issue at length, and i think both of them are coming from the perspective of people who were running press briefings at a time when they were first being televised and broadcast in a sort of 24-hour format. i think they view them as different from the kinds of interactions that they might have with reporters...
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>> everybody, my mom and caitlin and haley and abbey and shannon all come join!>> those are good. [ cheers and applause ] >> awesome. >> thank you so much. this is awesome. >> marty! >> thank you! >> exciting! coming up next, a great way for the family to enjoy time together outside the she-shed. great recipes and decorating ideas for some outdoor dining. but first, this is "today" on nbc, your home. >>> i don't think this will go in the overhead! >>> welcome back, everyone. this morning on "today" food we're dining al fresco. summer is the right time to set up a dining table outdoors and enjoy the weather with a nice, simple meal. before you send out invitations you need a go-to menu, caterer. contributor elizabeth has that covered. great to see you. >> hi. >> we're going to make a couple great dishes and serve the dishes on a beautiful table. what have you done down there? >> this is my favorite time of year. normally you invite people over. scrubbing baseboards. trapping the dust bunnies inside your house. take them outside. we took pots planted in the garden,
>> everybody, my mom and caitlin and haley and abbey and shannon all come join!>> those are good. [ cheers and applause ] >> awesome. >> thank you so much. this is awesome. >> marty! >> thank you! >> exciting! coming up next, a great way for the family to enjoy time together outside the she-shed. great recipes and decorating ideas for some outdoor dining. but first, this is "today" on nbc, your home. >>> i don't think this will go in...
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last remaining child with abbey childhood unfortunately totaled about i. guess coming wednesday. new g.o.p. health care plan includes televised gladiatorial fights in which winner gets dialysis. that's your show but if you don't always have time to watch redacted tonight as i mentioned earlier you can check out the podcast free every week it's called moment of clarity you get it i tunes and stitcher until next time goodnight and good biting. let's talk about blackness and the blues of being black. and always will in a big house down at least that's what i've been told but it was simply that we in relays is such because we simply forgot. the scene we've allowed them to rearrange the plane you told us the sickness of trusting the enemy we came to face. that's what i call the lack of blackness or understanding the blues of being black. sheep blues of being black sheep mandate that we attack knowing how when and what to do to come the simple in his nationally is be begging simply tat the feelin blue is black and blue. but it was hard to sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings
last remaining child with abbey childhood unfortunately totaled about i. guess coming wednesday. new g.o.p. health care plan includes televised gladiatorial fights in which winner gets dialysis. that's your show but if you don't always have time to watch redacted tonight as i mentioned earlier you can check out the podcast free every week it's called moment of clarity you get it i tunes and stitcher until next time goodnight and good biting. let's talk about blackness and the blues of being...
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completion recognizing unusual suspects of course identifying an explosive device and even their nukes on abbey taishan during catastrophic bleeding no time to take courses no problem take one of these pocket books with you while you're on a train or a bus there is a guide for grown ups and now a guide for kids not a big fan of reading no problem they got you covered so if he needs an up they can help you be more. open to create is a concern that people caught up in an attack may not be clear on how to respond in the immediate. aftermath when every second counts more bile apps for the whole family some are free like the citizen aid app while others will cost sure but the bottom line here is how ethical is it to charge for this stuff or even make an industry out of it i would probably go along the line that if we continue with our training with our support. and hands meant of our resilience to these scenarios she the fear factor of a terrorist assault becomes less we all have different modeling and how we create the product and what we want to try and do with our training is to trying roundoff o
completion recognizing unusual suspects of course identifying an explosive device and even their nukes on abbey taishan during catastrophic bleeding no time to take courses no problem take one of these pocket books with you while you're on a train or a bus there is a guide for grown ups and now a guide for kids not a big fan of reading no problem they got you covered so if he needs an up they can help you be more. open to create is a concern that people caught up in an attack may not be clear...
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she got a message from abbey wamba wambach. >> you don't look like a boy but a girl with short hair andway to make her feel good about herself and after -- what was probably ang ugly side of soccer. >> something tells me mili is already over this whole thing and thinking, aha, i'll get to happening out with mia hamm and abby wambach. >> good for you. >>> bob dylan, he can finally check off the last requirement on his nobel prize check list. >> you may remember he skipped the official ceremony in december. then he accepted the prize in a private ceremony. >> in order to cash in on the prize he has to deliver a mandatory lecture and the due date for that was in just four days. >> all right, so bob dylan finally recorded a 26-minute talk in los angeles to meet the requirements for the award, he can now receive more than $900,000. that's the prize money for a nobel prize. >> the most reluctant nobel prize winner. >> if i must take your nearly $1 million prize, i will. >>> so apparently nobody for whatever reason wanted to use pump number four at a gas station in rural georgia. >> it might h
she got a message from abbey wamba wambach. >> you don't look like a boy but a girl with short hair andway to make her feel good about herself and after -- what was probably ang ugly side of soccer. >> something tells me mili is already over this whole thing and thinking, aha, i'll get to happening out with mia hamm and abby wambach. >> good for you. >>> bob dylan, he can finally check off the last requirement on his nobel prize check list. >> you may remember...
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and celebrating the life of ronnie corbett as fellow performers gather at westminster abbey for a memorialervice. good evening and welcome to bbc news. with just a few hours until polls open party leaders have spent the day criss—crossing the country, making their last pitch to voters. 50 days after calling the general election theresa may said that brexit was the priority and she was the leader best able to build "a stronger, more prosperous britain." beginning his day in glasgow the labour leaderjeremy corbyn warned voters against five more years of austerity and pledged more spending on health and education, delivering hope, not fear. from north, south, east to west, they're having breakfast on the go, managing to find a moment for a sit down and a cuppa. this is the last push, the final few miles as they try to win you over and even before most voters were awake, theresa may was out in east london. tomorrow is the big one. yes. talking about the conservatives' promise to invest billions more in housing, roads and rail. with security dominating the campaign, late last night mrs may pled
and celebrating the life of ronnie corbett as fellow performers gather at westminster abbey for a memorialervice. good evening and welcome to bbc news. with just a few hours until polls open party leaders have spent the day criss—crossing the country, making their last pitch to voters. 50 days after calling the general election theresa may said that brexit was the priority and she was the leader best able to build "a stronger, more prosperous britain." beginning his day in glasgow...
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abbey was outed at school and it was among her darkest day. i felt it was like i didn't wa nt day.t like a freak and it felt horrible. looking back at it now, why didl horrible. looking back at it now, why did i feel that way? today, promise of better support. mental health training for teachers in all secondary schools. in the last few hours, multi—national companies around the world say they've been hit by a major cyber attack. it began in ukraine and russia, before spreading to countries including france, denmark, and the uk. 0ur security correspondent, gordon corera, is here, what do we know about this current attack? initially the first reports came out of ukraine and it looked quite serious there with airports, the bank, the metro head. it looked quite localised. then reports of it spreading started to appear. we heard about a russian oil reducer being hit. we hurt about —— heard about the port of rotterdam being hit and about the port of rotterdam being hitand an about the port of rotterdam being hit and an advertising firm in london. clearly it is spreading. what users are
abbey was outed at school and it was among her darkest day. i felt it was like i didn't wa nt day.t like a freak and it felt horrible. looking back at it now, why didl horrible. looking back at it now, why did i feel that way? today, promise of better support. mental health training for teachers in all secondary schools. in the last few hours, multi—national companies around the world say they've been hit by a major cyber attack. it began in ukraine and russia, before spreading to countries...
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and four candles for a comic giant: celebrities, friends and fans gather at westminster abbey for a memorial. hello, g and welcome to our look ahead at what is going to be in the papers tomorrow. with me are susie boniface, columnist at the mirror and the public affairs consultant, alex deane. thank you for being with us. so, let us thank you for being with us. so, let us have a look at the front pages. the telegraph focuses on theresa may‘s last—minute attempt to reach out to labour voters, asking them to support her if they "believe in britain". theresa may's speech also featured on the front page of the daily mail. the daily express takes more of a direct approach in appealing to readers, adding that mrs may told supporters a vote for her would ensure "fairness, security and opportunity for all". the sun explicitly states who it will not be supporting. the paper says mr corbyn would throw britain's prosperity and and progress "in the bin". the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, says in an exclusive and "relentless" tory attacks. the mirror also has strongly—worded front page, —— asking vo
and four candles for a comic giant: celebrities, friends and fans gather at westminster abbey for a memorial. hello, g and welcome to our look ahead at what is going to be in the papers tomorrow. with me are susie boniface, columnist at the mirror and the public affairs consultant, alex deane. thank you for being with us. so, let us thank you for being with us. so, let us have a look at the front pages. the telegraph focuses on theresa may‘s last—minute attempt to reach out to labour...