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game developers prince andrew day fuel and matthew huntsman who grew up in ghana. they want to come up with creative solutions to one of their. country's biggest challenges faced. the game and reality is more or less intertwined it course because what is happening in real life and also the direction explore the world of the water we are creatures it is also on a different different definition of reality so it's more or less in something with reality as in real life retro unity and comment to me until today again tries to encompass everything. and make it as a whole is everything of an army real need to ask yourself when you're playing a game. and reality really does play an important part here because anyone playing the chronicles of kino needs to be on location at the site interacting directly with the environment. players can learn about the toxic gases that are released when waste is bhante. they can also walk to its goals like getting rid of the rest and cleaning up. the game deals with the theme of recycling but in a playful way another task players might have
game developers prince andrew day fuel and matthew huntsman who grew up in ghana. they want to come up with creative solutions to one of their. country's biggest challenges faced. the game and reality is more or less intertwined it course because what is happening in real life and also the direction explore the world of the water we are creatures it is also on a different different definition of reality so it's more or less in something with reality as in real life retro unity and comment to me...
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. >> he became a pilot f the day at joint base andrews.ews was there to see him sworn in. >> reporter: inside joint base andrews, a boy lives out his dream. swearing in 13-year-old o'ryan jolly off to be ailot for the day. first, a little training in the ame simulator the air force trains with. >> good. >> see how cited heis? >> reporter: a few years ago, o'ryan developed a rare and terminal might rter chondrial b disease. >> we can't wait to see my child smile and -- sorry. be able to do this, you know? because people don't realize what you have when you have it and we don't. >> reporter: which is why the nonprofit check six and colonel robert selected o'ryan for the pilot for a day program at andrews. >> we can't change what is happening with him and what ute me is but we can replace all of the bad memors with all of the good memories. > might help you. >> reporter: see those br celets? o'ryan makes those and sells them and donates the money to the children's hospital specifically to fund research for his disease. >> i me them and i feel
. >> he became a pilot f the day at joint base andrews.ews was there to see him sworn in. >> reporter: inside joint base andrews, a boy lives out his dream. swearing in 13-year-old o'ryan jolly off to be ailot for the day. first, a little training in the ame simulator the air force trains with. >> good. >> see how cited heis? >> reporter: a few years ago, o'ryan developed a rare and terminal might rter chondrial b disease. >> we can't wait to see my child...
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. >> he became a pilot for e day at joint base andrews. on joint base andrews, drew reporter: inside joint base andrews, a boy lives out his dream. swearing in 13-year-old o'ryan jolly off to be a pilot for the day. first, a little training in the same simulator the air force trains with. >> good. >> sehow excited he is? it's awesome. >> reporter: a few years ago, o'ryan developed a rare and terminal mital chondrial brain disease >> we can't wait to see my child smile and be able to -- sorry. be able to do this, you kno because people don't realize what you have when you havit and we don't. >> reporter: which is why the nonprofit check six and colonel robert balzona selected o'ryan for the biannual pilot for a day program at andrews. >> we can't change what is happening with him and what the outcome is, but we can replace all of the bad memories with all of the good memories. >> you never know. it might help you. >> reporter: see those bracelets? o'ryan makes those and sellat them and dones the money to the children's hospital specifically
. >> he became a pilot for e day at joint base andrews. on joint base andrews, drew reporter: inside joint base andrews, a boy lives out his dream. swearing in 13-year-old o'ryan jolly off to be a pilot for the day. first, a little training in the same simulator the air force trains with. >> good. >> sehow excited he is? it's awesome. >> reporter: a few years ago, o'ryan developed a rare and terminal mital chondrial brain disease >> we can't wait to see my child...
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we are looking forward to when that day comes. >> andrew yang, thank you. >> thank you for all your due, your inspiring. >> [ applause ] >> [ music ] >> c-span washington journal, live every day, with news and policy issues that impact you, coming up wednesday morning, the ceo of the educational front for the national association of latino elected and appointed officials, to talk about the role of latino voters in the 2020 presidential election. then, alabama republican congressman mo brooks, a member of the house on services committee. will talk about the recent tensions between the u.s. and iran. and be sure to join washington journal on sunday, when we mark the 50th anniversary of the stonewall riots. a key turning point of the gay rights movement, we will take your call as any questions beginning at 8:30 am eastern on washington journal. >> on wednesday, actor danny glover, writer tallahassee coats, and others will testify on capitol hill about slavery reparations. the house judiciary subcommittee hearing will get underway at 10 am eastern, a reminder, you can follow our covered onl
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and we don't. >> which is why the nonprofit selected orion for the biannual pilot for a day at andrews we can't change what's happening to him. but wehe can replace tad memories with good ones. >> see the bracelets? he makes hem, sells them and donates the money to the children's hospital for funding for s disease. >> he'll only be a brigadier general for one day, but his service will change countless rlives foer. on joint base andrews, drew wilder, news 4. >> very special. >>> our special bonds with animals coming up. a special good-bye for one service dog. service dog. >> and a w why switch to fios now? you get the best internet on the 100% fiber-optic network roand now the best value fyour tv package with the fios tv test drive. i love tv. once my kids go to bed, tv is my way to unwind. yo 'll get over 425 channe days. that sounds awesome. you can unlock the perfect tv package, so you pay for the plan you want.wh we get to see at we're actually using. i don't want t tspend money on thingshat i don't need nnt access to over 425 chas for 60 days, including premium channels like showti
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but is it fair to say that any day, any tweet would cause another may? andrew: absolutely.have been warning clients for several years now to expect a major event, i.e. a 10% fall in equity markets, can happen at least once or twice a year. clearly we have seen presidential tweets and such affect volatility and sentiment for the day. the market is grinding up because the federal reserve is giving strong signals it will respond to this slowdown in economic activity by using interest rates. the discount rate effect is being seen filtering through into the market. if we don't get that slow down into the economy, we won't have the same response. markets are trying to guess where corporate profit growth is going to be for the rest of the year. guy: and we have the cpi numbers tomorrow. thank you, andrew milligan joining us from aberdeen standard investments. vonnie: we will speak with head of european research on why brexit won't happen by october 31, regardless of who wins the tory leadership race. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ 22 minutes past the hour. 10 conservative british mps are
but is it fair to say that any day, any tweet would cause another may? andrew: absolutely.have been warning clients for several years now to expect a major event, i.e. a 10% fall in equity markets, can happen at least once or twice a year. clearly we have seen presidential tweets and such affect volatility and sentiment for the day. the market is grinding up because the federal reserve is giving strong signals it will respond to this slowdown in economic activity by using interest rates. the...
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andrew. louise cowie has been to meet him. so it was father's day 2016., and it was the first round of ivf, and she came in on father's day and said "you're going to be a dad". we were delighted. a month or so afterwards we found out it was going to be twins, so we were delighted. at 32 weeks, the girls were born by c—section, and jess was tiny. she was two pounds 11. both georgia and jessica needed intensive care in the neonatal unit, and jessica was in for three months and georgia was in for three weeks. a week after discharge, we found out she had a syndrome, which was catastrophic. it is a horrible, horrible thing to go through. to find out at that stage that your child won't live to their first birthday, and all the hopes you had for that child are shattered at this stage. it is awful. my thoughts were, especially with two little girls, you will look after your wee girls, you will care for them for the rest of your life, you will worry about them for the rest of your life as well. i researched different support groups and whatnot, and i asked if we c
andrew. louise cowie has been to meet him. so it was father's day 2016., and it was the first round of ivf, and she came in on father's day and said "you're going to be a dad". we were delighted. a month or so afterwards we found out it was going to be twins, so we were delighted. at 32 weeks, the girls were born by c—section, and jess was tiny. she was two pounds 11. both georgia and jessica needed intensive care in the neonatal unit, and jessica was in for three months and georgia...
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he will arrive at joint base andrews in just a short time after a five day overseas trips.eports indicating the president can make emergency declaration to put tariffs into effect. we'll bring you any breaking headlines coming out from the president this hour. >>> rocky relationship, democratic candidates cashing in on silicon valley donations but could a crackdown on big tech cut the honeymoon short? the political panel is here to discuss that. melissa: fox business team coverage. gerri willis on floor of new york stock exchange. edward lawrence in d.c., and yaki. jackie deangelis at the white house. let's start with edward. reporter: there may have been a weaker jobs number because of the flooding along the mississippi river. the private sector created 90,000 jobs. a lot of losses were on the government side, 15,000 of losses on government sector with 2/3 of losses at the state level across the united states. vice president's chief of staff says you need to keep in mind the big picture. >> we understand that day is one data point but overall reality the economy has added
he will arrive at joint base andrews in just a short time after a five day overseas trips.eports indicating the president can make emergency declaration to put tariffs into effect. we'll bring you any breaking headlines coming out from the president this hour. >>> rocky relationship, democratic candidates cashing in on silicon valley donations but could a crackdown on big tech cut the honeymoon short? the political panel is here to discuss that. melissa: fox business team coverage....
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we had the american ambassador to the us on andrew marr‘s a programme on sunday, the day before the visittinguished historian, british historian, he knows about these events and he seemed like the right sort of gas to have on an occasion like that. i think we know that president trump isa think we know that president trump is a hugely controversial and divisive president, both in his own country and here, so i think there was going to be a bit more colour to some of the commentary than you might have on a different occasion with a different president. they were a number of these moments over the course of the state visit, like some of the anti—donald trump placards that the bbc showed, putting the caption that donald has landed which viewers thought added up landed which viewers thought added up to landed which viewers thought added uptoa landed which viewers thought added up to a tone of disrespect. do you think the bbc might have got it wrong? i don't think we did. i think we had a huge amount of coverage on a range of all platforms between tv, radio, online, the many dimensions of the
we had the american ambassador to the us on andrew marr‘s a programme on sunday, the day before the visittinguished historian, british historian, he knows about these events and he seemed like the right sort of gas to have on an occasion like that. i think we know that president trump isa think we know that president trump is a hugely controversial and divisive president, both in his own country and here, so i think there was going to be a bit more colour to some of the commentary than you...
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why the nonprofit check six and colonel robert balzona selected o'ryan for the pilot for a day program at andrews. >> we can't change what is happening with him and what the outcome is, but we can replace all of the bad memories with alo of the memories. >> might help you. >> reporter: see th?e bracelets o'ryan makes those and sells th and donates the money to the children's hospital specifically to fund research for his disease. >> i make them and i fl hope around the world. >> reporter: he will only be a brigadier general for one day, but his service will ch countless lives forever.ange on joint base widrews, drew lder, news4. >>> our coverage of last night's debate continres. >> we aooking at the how the candidates responded to questions over heal care. >>> chuck, how hot? back in the 90s today wity air qualit the poor range. limit have heart or respiratora this is fred. he's dancing like nobody's watching. and because all of the devices on fred's wifi network are protected with xfinity xfi, literally, nobody's watching. except for millions of you, of course. wait, millions of people are watch
why the nonprofit check six and colonel robert balzona selected o'ryan for the pilot for a day program at andrews. >> we can't change what is happening with him and what the outcome is, but we can replace all of the bad memories with alo of the memories. >> might help you. >> reporter: see th?e bracelets o'ryan makes those and sells th and donates the money to the children's hospital specifically to fund research for his disease. >> i make them and i fl hope around the...
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so far, maybe his approval numbers don't reflect that the fundamental data we look at every day is good. andrew we are in year 11 of an expansion. that may not go on forever. donald trump the candidate in 2015 was saying that these numbers don't reflect what is going on on the ground. he got into office and all of a sudden all the staff are real. the truth is that he was right the first time. age one in five prime work americans haven't worked in a year and our labor participation rate is at 63%, the same level as ecuador and costa rica. the stats truly have been measuring the wrong things for quite some time. talk to us about the democratic party in general. you come out the other side, maybe you win and you don't and maybe look at taking a role in the white house. how do you keep the democratic party together? it is going to divide itself during this campaign. how do you then ensure that it is on together? what is it doing right and wrong? andrew: the democratic party is fixated on one fundamental question, how do we beat donald trump in 2020? democrats will be so thrilled that we are going t
so far, maybe his approval numbers don't reflect that the fundamental data we look at every day is good. andrew we are in year 11 of an expansion. that may not go on forever. donald trump the candidate in 2015 was saying that these numbers don't reflect what is going on on the ground. he got into office and all of a sudden all the staff are real. the truth is that he was right the first time. age one in five prime work americans haven't worked in a year and our labor participation rate is at...
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if you say you weren't scared, bull. >> d-day marked a turning point in the war and allowed to retaking of europe. of andrew higgins, is hower said he was the man who won the wore. ambrose established d-day and world war ii museum in new orleans as a monument you to higgins' ingenuity and the town where each higgins boat was created. >> laura: back now is raymond arroyo and also joining us is craig shirley, presidential historian, biographer. i love that story. i have the chills watching it. i get teared up watching it. >> the ingenuity of the american worker and american entrepreneur here on the ground at home. the unity of purpose, they were fighting the war at home on the streets of new orleans. everyone was working around the clock to build these landing crafts and as churchill said two empires are tied up in some thing called landing crafts and they were. >> laura: craig shirley, great to have you on tonight. you've been here many times to normandy. i want to read something that was written in the "new york times" magazine that struck me on my way over here from paris tonight. most men in the first wav
if you say you weren't scared, bull. >> d-day marked a turning point in the war and allowed to retaking of europe. of andrew higgins, is hower said he was the man who won the wore. ambrose established d-day and world war ii museum in new orleans as a monument you to higgins' ingenuity and the town where each higgins boat was created. >> laura: back now is raymond arroyo and also joining us is craig shirley, presidential historian, biographer. i love that story. i have the chills...
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drew wilder was there as the boy served as pilot for the day at joint base andrews. >> reporter: inside base andrews, a boy lives o his dream. swearing in 13-year-old oryon jolly off to be pilot for the day. >> see how excited he is a awesome. >> reporter: he was born with a numbersef disea and relies on his wheelchair and also a feeding tube. >> you st want to cry. >> reporter: a few years ago, he developed a rare brain disease. >> we can't ask for a day to see my child smile and be able to -- sorry. be able to do this. you know?pl because peo don't realize what you have when you have it. and we don't.re >rter: which is why the nonprofit andel colonel sted him for the biannual pilot for a day program. >> we can't change what is happening with him, but we can replace all the sad memories with all the good memories. reporter: he wants to be a rescue swimmer in the coast guard. he will need a helicopter do that. he needs a medical miracle to join the coast guard one day, but he is giving himself for other people right now. see those bracelets? he makes those, sells them and donates the mo
drew wilder was there as the boy served as pilot for the day at joint base andrews. >> reporter: inside base andrews, a boy lives o his dream. swearing in 13-year-old oryon jolly off to be pilot for the day. >> see how excited he is a awesome. >> reporter: he was born with a numbersef disea and relies on his wheelchair and also a feeding tube. >> you st want to cry. >> reporter: a few years ago, he developed a rare brain disease. >> we can't ask for a day to...
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. >>> moments ago, president trump landing back in the united states at joint base andrews after a five-dayy the end of the day if he'll follow through on his threat to impose tariffs on mexico. and in our world lead, the trump administration has denied the request of multiple u.s. embassies abroad to fly rainbow flags during lbgt pride month according to two state debate officials. one telling cnn that is a routine request that's made every year and is usually accepted. the state department has not responded to cnn's request for comment. this story was first reported by nbc. >>> and tune in this sunday morning, the state of the uni"s unio union", 2020 democratic accompanied bernie sanders will join dana bash at 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. eastern on sunday. you can follow me on twitt twitter @brikeilarcnn. our coverage on cnn continues right now. >>> happening now, breaking news. deadline day. president trump just arriving home as a deadline is looming for him to sign an order authorizing tariffs on mexico. a source says negotiations did not end well last night, but they've continued all day
. >>> moments ago, president trump landing back in the united states at joint base andrews after a five-dayy the end of the day if he'll follow through on his threat to impose tariffs on mexico. and in our world lead, the trump administration has denied the request of multiple u.s. embassies abroad to fly rainbow flags during lbgt pride month according to two state debate officials. one telling cnn that is a routine request that's made every year and is usually accepted. the state...
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and we are looking forward to when that day comes. >> andrew yang, thank you very much. mr. thank you for all you do. you are all inspiring. thank you. [applause] ♪ ♪ everybody.u, take a quick walk around. don't be too long. we'll be back. you've got five minutes, five minutes before our next candidate. >> oh, do i look forward to running against him. >> tonight president donald trump hold a rally in orlando, florida to officially launch his run for a second term. watch live on c-span two, online at [indiscernible] or listen live on the free radio app. >> robert lighthizer's on capitol hill today for a senate finance hearing on trade strategy that includes a trade agreement between the u.s., mexico, and canada. that's live at 10:15 a.m. eastern on c-span. later in the day the senate foreign relations subcommittee looks at the situation in ukraine five years after russia's annexation of crimea. that gets underway at 2:30 eastern on c-span three, four online at www.c-span.org or on the free c-span radio app. >> the complete guide to congress is now available. it has lots of de
and we are looking forward to when that day comes. >> andrew yang, thank you very much. mr. thank you for all you do. you are all inspiring. thank you. [applause] ♪ ♪ everybody.u, take a quick walk around. don't be too long. we'll be back. you've got five minutes, five minutes before our next candidate. >> oh, do i look forward to running against him. >> tonight president donald trump hold a rally in orlando, florida to officially launch his run for a second term. watch...
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. >> he became a pilot forhe day at joint base andrews this week. there to see him sworn in. >> reporter: inside joint base andrews a boy lives out his dream. swearing in 13-year-old orion joy off to be a pilot for the day. >> feels comfy. >> reporter: first a little training if tn the same simulat the air force trains with. >> see how excited he is, it's emotional. ft reporter: he relies on his wheelchair and o a feeding tube. >> you want to cry because you don't know what to do. >> reporter: a few years ago he developed a rare and terminal mitochondrial brain disease. >> we can't ask for a day to sem my child se and be able to, sorry, be able to do this,ou know? ycause people don't realize, you know, what have when you have it, and we don't. >> reporter: which ishich check six and robert bowzano collected him for the pilot for a day program at drews. >> can't change what the outcome is, but we can replace the bad memories with good memories. >> reporter: orion wants to be a rescue swimmer in the coast wiguard. he need a helicopter to do that. he w
. >> he became a pilot forhe day at joint base andrews this week. there to see him sworn in. >> reporter: inside joint base andrews a boy lives out his dream. swearing in 13-year-old orion joy off to be a pilot for the day. >> feels comfy. >> reporter: first a little training if tn the same simulat the air force trains with. >> see how excited he is, it's emotional. ft reporter: he relies on his wheelchair and o a feeding tube. >> you want to cry because you...
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day in berkeley. cal first baseman andrew vaughn was selected number three overall by the chicago white sox in the mlbn three seasons. he is the reigning golden spikes winner. that's the award for the best player in college baseball. vaughn is the highest player taken in the mlb draft in school history. >>> the giants went shopping in their own backyard for their first round selection, san francisco drafting hunter bishop with the tenth overall selection. he is from serra high school. also, the a's select clemson short stop logan davidson. this abc7 sports report sponsored by river rock casinio. the warriors back on the practice court tomorrow. we should have an update if kd will be able to play on wednesday. fingers crossed. they need the ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a dr
day in berkeley. cal first baseman andrew vaughn was selected number three overall by the chicago white sox in the mlbn three seasons. he is the reigning golden spikes winner. that's the award for the best player in college baseball. vaughn is the highest player taken in the mlb draft in school history. >>> the giants went shopping in their own backyard for their first round selection, san francisco drafting hunter bishop with the tenth overall selection. he is from serra high school....
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. >> commissioner, andrew genius. what a fun day. and i saw the west portal and i thought it was going to be the easy and eat an lot of tacos there and what a fantastic, fun, family place that has served the neighborhood well. congratulations to them. thanks. >> thank you. any other members? >> close public comment. bring it back to the commission. >> a commissioner johns. >> as someone alluded to, it is nice to see another group. there is particularly special not just because of the great variety of people applying for the status, but because of the great passion with which was shown by the people who have come to support them. it is truly remarkable and this has become my favorite part of what we'll do. so i move that we move these people on to next step. >> commissioner pearlman. >> thank you, all, for coming out today. we get the benefit of hearing the hundreds who have come before you, and each time the woman who spoke and started tearing up, i had started tearing up when the woman who spoke about the history of the ownership an
. >> commissioner, andrew genius. what a fun day. and i saw the west portal and i thought it was going to be the easy and eat an lot of tacos there and what a fantastic, fun, family place that has served the neighborhood well. congratulations to them. thanks. >> thank you. any other members? >> close public comment. bring it back to the commission. >> a commissioner johns. >> as someone alluded to, it is nice to see another group. there is particularly special not...
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day in berkeley. cal first baseman andrew vaughn was selected number three overall by the chicago white sox in the mlb 50 homers in three seasons. he is the reigning golden spikes winner. that's the award for the best player in college baseball. vaughn is the highest player taken in the mlb draft in school history. >>> the giants went shopping in their own backyard for their first round selection, san francisco drafting hunter bishop with the tenth overall selection. he is from serra high school. also, the a's select clemson short stop logan davidson. this sport rorrriors shod hefpd kd morr will be able to play on wednesday. wednesday. fingers cr off! deep woods provides long lasting mosquito protection ♪ so you can keep living life your way off! live on! sc johnson when yoyou act fast.uder... boo so do we. raid kills roaches 7 times faster than the next leading ant and roach spray. 7 times faster? raid! get raid and get tough on roaches fast. sc johnson cake in the conference room! showing 'em you're ready to be your own boss. that's the beauty of your smile. bring out the best in it with crest 3d wh
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he said, i will give you the artifacts, and those, and we will build a small museum for d-day, right were andrew higgins had those landing craft. eisenhower had told stephen in 1968 in gettysburg, he said -- well, he asked them first. he said, did you ever know andrew higgins? he said, no, i didn't. he died before i got there. he said, well, you missed meeting the man who won world war ii. ambrose, if you remember him, what a comment for what a source. nobody knows hagans. let's honor hagans. let's preserve these stories for future generations and to hell with them and watching them -- in washington, because they are never going to do anything up there for d-day or world war ii. i have asked every powerful senator i know. let's get going. that's where we started. 10 years later, we went broke a few times. we did not know what we were doing. i could write a book on all of the mistakes and i think that is my next project. but we made everyone you could make in starting a museum. steve thought it would be a million dollars and i told him he was an idiot. it's going to be at least $4 million. 10 yea
he said, i will give you the artifacts, and those, and we will build a small museum for d-day, right were andrew higgins had those landing craft. eisenhower had told stephen in 1968 in gettysburg, he said -- well, he asked them first. he said, did you ever know andrew higgins? he said, no, i didn't. he died before i got there. he said, well, you missed meeting the man who won world war ii. ambrose, if you remember him, what a comment for what a source. nobody knows hagans. let's honor hagans....
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still with us christopher .issarides, and andrew sheets every day there is bad news or an investigationust have an impact for the people working with some. jonathan: absolutely. if you had been an employee, it would have evaporated. when will they catch a break, for investors, the bad news is consensus estimates keep coming back and back. hard to say. certainly not until they do something more wholesale and impactful rather than messing around the edges. francine: what does that mean? we are still lacking details. jonathan: it has to be get out of the u.s. properly. fairly,e people who say when you have a balance sheet with that much risk, even that box cannot be ticked. they need to make the balance sheet easier to understand. francine: why the reluctance to do that? jonathan: because you are a domestic pan-european bank. deutsche said they were the last man standing in europe. management has changed, they did make a run for their own bank. they need to contend with commerzbank, it is very popular. is deutsche bank popular? it is a smaller bank. deutsche bank is still big in germany. w
still with us christopher .issarides, and andrew sheets every day there is bad news or an investigationust have an impact for the people working with some. jonathan: absolutely. if you had been an employee, it would have evaporated. when will they catch a break, for investors, the bad news is consensus estimates keep coming back and back. hard to say. certainly not until they do something more wholesale and impactful rather than messing around the edges. francine: what does that mean? we are...
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government has been utterly complicit in from day one. and andrewwe've just had reaction from the british prime minister theresa may be saying that we. are disappointed with the court judgment on the saudi arms exports and that the british government is seeking permission to appeal the judgment what is your reaction to that. of the u.k. government has every right to try to use the judgment but we believe the case we presented was a very strong one in fact is why the court of appeal at this point in our favor but ultimately the question for treason me is if tens of thousands of people being killed in yemen is not enough if merger of jamal khashoggi is not enough if the decades of oppression of sighted people is not enough and how much worse is the situation have to get before she would say that it's time to stop the on seals judaism is played and actually she in full plate the same rule as her future censors because this is not an issue of one party or one particular government but instead this has been an institutional policy for decades it has been
government has been utterly complicit in from day one. and andrewwe've just had reaction from the british prime minister theresa may be saying that we. are disappointed with the court judgment on the saudi arms exports and that the british government is seeking permission to appeal the judgment what is your reaction to that. of the u.k. government has every right to try to use the judgment but we believe the case we presented was a very strong one in fact is why the court of appeal at this...
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day. yes the united kingdom is sending andrew who is the u.k.' minister for the middle east out to iran to talk to tehran to try and use britain's leverage as much as it exists to diffuse this very tense situation is go a tough job i think it's a tough diplomatic mission because he is going to be telling iran off for things that the u.k. and the u.s. think that tehran has done over recent weeks and days such as attacking the ships in the region and also downing the the u.s. drone but he's also trying to encourage iran to stick with the new deal that was signed back in 2015 called the j c p a now iran signed this along with the u.k. france germany the united states china and russia. of course he did united states then walked away from it last year famously but that doesn't mean that these other countries have given up on it they very much want this deal to persist they think it's the best way for keeping their weapons out of iran's hands and so they are trying to persuade iran to stick with it iran in the last week has said that it's tiring of thi
day. yes the united kingdom is sending andrew who is the u.k.' minister for the middle east out to iran to talk to tehran to try and use britain's leverage as much as it exists to diffuse this very tense situation is go a tough job i think it's a tough diplomatic mission because he is going to be telling iran off for things that the u.k. and the u.s. think that tehran has done over recent weeks and days such as attacking the ships in the region and also downing the the u.s. drone but he's also...
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. >> reporter: the strangestof all, andrew got a bonus. >> the intersect day ie rived inside envelopeeck for ,000. er reporter: along with an of letter and the red flags were flying. >> what was strange was that he was asking me for a direct deposit slip. he was also asking for the irs horm t would show my social security number. >> reporter: andrew, of course, didn't respond. curious, though, h took the check to the bank where he was told it was fake. >> if i had filled out the paperwork h would have had my bank account information, he would have had my social security number and my driver's license. on top of iit, would have cashba a check and probly had to have paid out of my own pocket a few thousanddollars. >> reporter: moral to the story, job scammers should be fired. >> i think what frustrates mehe tmost, when you're looking for a job, you're vulnerable anf put yoursel out there. you get turned down a lot. there's a lot of rejection. but a situation like this is 10 times worse than somebody sayinu you're not alified for j aob. >> it's so true. if you're targeted by a job scam,
. >> reporter: the strangestof all, andrew got a bonus. >> the intersect day ie rived inside envelopeeck for ,000. er reporter: along with an of letter and the red flags were flying. >> what was strange was that he was asking me for a direct deposit slip. he was also asking for the irs horm t would show my social security number. >> reporter: andrew, of course, didn't respond. curious, though, h took the check to the bank where he was told it was fake. >> if i had...
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day going? pretty excruciating, i would say. he was doing that interview with andrewsome time, and unfortunately for him it comes a day after people find out that he had taken cocaine 20 yea rs out that he had taken cocaine 20 years ago. but i suppose for him it was basically an opportunity to explain his actions, and he was making the point that it is about human frailty and that people should be forgiven, i suppose, for things that they have done in the past, that they have done in the past, that they have seen the error of their ways, and trying to get that message across. but essentially for him it‘s not great because he wanted to be talking about his plans if he became prime minister, talking about his plans for vat, talking about brexit, and he did talk about things, but the focus is on something that he didn‘t want the focus to be on, in this case. important to note he is not the only conservative leadership candidate who has admitted to taking drugs. we had a whole list of them, andrea leadsom and dominic rab have said that they have had cannabis, rory stewart
day going? pretty excruciating, i would say. he was doing that interview with andrewsome time, and unfortunately for him it comes a day after people find out that he had taken cocaine 20 yea rs out that he had taken cocaine 20 years ago. but i suppose for him it was basically an opportunity to explain his actions, and he was making the point that it is about human frailty and that people should be forgiven, i suppose, for things that they have done in the past, that they have done in the past,...
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. >> d-day marked a turning point in the world and allowed the retaking of europe. of andrew higgins, eisenhower remarked to historian, stephen ambrose, "he's the man who won the war for us." decades later, ambrose established the d-day and later the world war ii museum in new orleans as a monument to andrew higgins' ingenuity and the city's contribution to the war. in the town where each higgins boat was created. >> laura: back now is raymond arroyo. also joining us is craig shirley, presidential historian, biographer. i love that story. i have chills -- i have chills watching it. i get teared up watching it. what was the big takeaway. >> the big takeaway, laura, is the ingenuity of the american worker and the american entrepreneur. here on the ground, at home. and that unity of purpose they all had fighting the war at home on the streets of new orleans, blacks, white, women, underage boys were working around the clock to build the landing craft. and as churchill said, two empires were tied up in some gd things called landing crap, and they were. >> so great to have you on t
. >> d-day marked a turning point in the world and allowed the retaking of europe. of andrew higgins, eisenhower remarked to historian, stephen ambrose, "he's the man who won the war for us." decades later, ambrose established the d-day and later the world war ii museum in new orleans as a monument to andrew higgins' ingenuity and the city's contribution to the war. in the town where each higgins boat was created. >> laura: back now is raymond arroyo. also joining us is...
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yielding below 2% 30 years at 2.514. >>> let's get right to the big interview of the hour of the day, andrewth the ceo of the software company slack, which is set as to make its wall street debut today. andrew, take it away >> reporter: hey, joe, joining me is slack's co-founder stewart butterfield. we are happy to have you on a direct listing day, which is a different thing. so just explain what is actually happening so people understand >> all right i'll do the briefly. in a traditional ipo have you under writers that commit to buy the shares they kind of pitch them to a small group of investors him all of that happens in private only those shares are available to trade and the rest are locked up 90% are locked up. 10% are traded in direct listing, potentially 100% of the shares are tradeable. there are many sellers and buyers so you should find a park price earlier. the big thing for us was in the traditional ipo the company offering shares, you might rise a billion dollars. when you raise a billion dollars, you dilute existing shareholders, by existing if you shares we're not doing that
yielding below 2% 30 years at 2.514. >>> let's get right to the big interview of the hour of the day, andrewth the ceo of the software company slack, which is set as to make its wall street debut today. andrew, take it away >> reporter: hey, joe, joining me is slack's co-founder stewart butterfield. we are happy to have you on a direct listing day, which is a different thing. so just explain what is actually happening so people understand >> all right i'll do the briefly....
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the answer, if mueller is honest, is the day i hired andrew weissmann, because andrew weissmann, sean, was briefed a year earlier, 2016, o- >> sean: 2016. his pitbull, number one guy one guy -- >> yes! >> sean: victory party. also licensed to lie, sidney powell's huge book, exposing all of his corruption, therefore the world to read, and i urge people to read it. geraldo, after the nine and a half minute -- well, robert mueller statement, that then attorney general barr any special counsel's office had to clean up badly, and i think frankly, the attorney general, three mueller a lifeline, because didn't remember what he said what he write it, or he doesn't know, which is even worse. why do i suspect -- this is not going to go well for him at all. >> it isn't. we are going back down memory lane. nadler and shift remind me of high school athletes, they graduated from high school, and now nobody recognizes them. they are offended that they are outside the mainstream of public consciousness now. nobody knows who they are or what they are doing. they have been forgotten, so they are desper
the answer, if mueller is honest, is the day i hired andrew weissmann, because andrew weissmann, sean, was briefed a year earlier, 2016, o- >> sean: 2016. his pitbull, number one guy one guy -- >> yes! >> sean: victory party. also licensed to lie, sidney powell's huge book, exposing all of his corruption, therefore the world to read, and i urge people to read it. geraldo, after the nine and a half minute -- well, robert mueller statement, that then attorney general barr any...
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day. paul's mother is asking andrew cuomo to intervene. >> the governor can't do anything, for god sake, keepim in there, reversed the decision for all people who are not murderers. murder is the worst thing because it is irrevocable and especially when it is innocent people like paula. she did nothing. >> reporter: governor george pataki said the parole board should reconsider, quote, granting parole for the brutal murder of this young girl is an outrage, a gross injustice to her family and all new yorkers. governor cuomo should urge the parole board to reverse this decision. >> reporter: to think that a message can ever be sent that says you can murder a child in such a heinous evil way and get out one day and see freedom, if that happens what message are we sending? how can that ever be okay? >> reporter: he had been denied parole 7 times since first becoming eligible for parole in 2005. and told them to cross. border patrol agents pics of two of them and told authorities the others got separated hours earlier. us and mexican authorities are continuing to search for the other missing migra
day. paul's mother is asking andrew cuomo to intervene. >> the governor can't do anything, for god sake, keepim in there, reversed the decision for all people who are not murderers. murder is the worst thing because it is irrevocable and especially when it is innocent people like paula. she did nothing. >> reporter: governor george pataki said the parole board should reconsider, quote, granting parole for the brutal murder of this young girl is an outrage, a gross injustice to her...
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andrew. you'll see it will happen to you some day it will happen to you. it is called wisdom. up, we'll discuss iran, g-20 meeting at the end of the week, the trade talks with china and much, much more with senator rick scott he'll join us right after the break. check out futures this hour, which are struggling to stay positive a moment ago. the s&p hanging on to a 1 1/2 gain we'll be right back. people know aflac. aflac! but not when to use it. do i use aflac when the kids get slime in the plumbing? no. that's home owner's insurance. slime in my motorcycle. no. that's motorcycle insurance. slime everywhere? ughhh nooo, there's no insurance for that. do they help when i have bills health insurance doesn't cover? yeah! that's it! aflac! gross guys. get help with expenses health insurance doesn't cover. get to know us at aflac.com >>> how much is your data worth? why a bipartisan group of senators want to force social media companies to disclose how they monetize your information >> trade tensions in the global economy. world bank president david malpass joins us to talk about t
andrew. you'll see it will happen to you some day it will happen to you. it is called wisdom. up, we'll discuss iran, g-20 meeting at the end of the week, the trade talks with china and much, much more with senator rick scott he'll join us right after the break. check out futures this hour, which are struggling to stay positive a moment ago. the s&p hanging on to a 1 1/2 gain we'll be right back. people know aflac. aflac! but not when to use it. do i use aflac when the kids get slime in the...
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day planning in 1943. some come like the biographer, andrew roberts, whom i admire, even claim that it is "not true that churchill wanted to , still less, cancel d-day, as has sometimes been alleged." thers, like the director of churchill archives in england, alan packwood, who i count as a neard, claim that it is hindsight to assume -- it is mere hindsight to us you let the was the mostd important military operation of world war ii, over which the success of the war against hitler's depended. , as a military , that is cor hornswaggle, or loyalist hogwash. i bow to no one in my admiration of churchill's lonely stand against taylor after the franco-british defeat in the summer of 1940, his finest hour. in if after pearl harbor 1941 the direction of the war fdr'st hitler's is surely finest hour, as a hope my fdr trilogy can persuade you, as it has persuaded me. all through volume ii, commander-in-chief, churchill has done his best to argue vainly against a cross-channel lending, twice coming to the united states to argue personally with the president. reveals not only just how opposed to d-day , but how theained pr
day planning in 1943. some come like the biographer, andrew roberts, whom i admire, even claim that it is "not true that churchill wanted to , still less, cancel d-day, as has sometimes been alleged." thers, like the director of churchill archives in england, alan packwood, who i count as a neard, claim that it is hindsight to assume -- it is mere hindsight to us you let the was the mostd important military operation of world war ii, over which the success of the war against hitler's...
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day. it's been a long time since andrew dusted off his dancing shoes.reath will be the least of his worries. because he uses polident 4 in 1 cleaning system to kill 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. polident. clean. fresh. and confident. of odor causing bacteria. they're america's biopharmaceutical researchers. pursuing life-changing cures in a country that fosters innovation here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a patient's own t-cells... because it's not just about the next breakthrough... it's all the ones after that. ohone day you'll tell yourse grandkids about it. and they'll say, "grandpa just tell us about humpty dumpty". and you'll say, "he broke his pelvis or whatever, now back to my creamy heinz mayonnaise". heinz mayonnaise, unforgettably creamy. hi. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. mo[ laughter thr
day. it's been a long time since andrew dusted off his dancing shoes.reath will be the least of his worries. because he uses polident 4 in 1 cleaning system to kill 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. polident. clean. fresh. and confident. of odor causing bacteria. they're america's biopharmaceutical researchers. pursuing life-changing cures in a country that fosters innovation here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a patient's own t-cells... because it's not just...
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the senate continues work at 10:00 eastern on the nomination of andrew salt to the -- it's expected by the end of the day. watch the house live on c-span. see the senate on c-span 2 and you can watch them at c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >>> the reviews are in for c-span's the presidents book. it recently topped the new and noteworthy column on "the new york times." kirk us -- the ever changing reputations of our presidents and from the new york journal of books, the president makes a fast engrossing read. with graduation fast approaching, c-span, the presidents makes a great gift. read about how presidential historians rank the best and worst from george washington to barack obama. explore the life events that shaped our leaders, challenges they faced and the legacies they've left behind. c-span the. s is now available as a hard-cover or e-book today at c-span.org/the presidents or wherever books are sold. >>> while we wait for the house oversight and reform committee to hold its second part of its facial recognition meeting. we'll show a segment of part one. we'll pick up with co
the senate continues work at 10:00 eastern on the nomination of andrew salt to the -- it's expected by the end of the day. watch the house live on c-span. see the senate on c-span 2 and you can watch them at c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >>> the reviews are in for c-span's the presidents book. it recently topped the new and noteworthy column on "the new york times." kirk us -- the ever changing reputations of our presidents and from the new york journal...
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andrew jackson with tubman on the 20. here's what he said on the today show days after the obama administration's announcement. >> i would nd see if we can maybe come up with another denomination, maybe we do the $2 bill or we do another bill. i don't like seeing it. yes, i think it's pure political correctness. >> so harriet tubman, the american hero, who risked her life to free slaves should get the $2 bill that hasn't been printed in years and andrew jackson the owner of slaves that was known for policies that led to the deaths of countless native americans should stay on the 20. i guess that's not surprising considering trump is known to be a fan of jackson. he praises him in interviews and on twitter. he even added a portrait of jackson to the oval office when he became president so how did the trump administration punt the tubman bill? when treasury secretary steven mnuchin appeared before the house financial services committee last month he blamed the tubman bill delay on security and technical reasons. >> the primary reason we've looked at redesigning the currency is for counterfeiting issues. based upon this the
andrew jackson with tubman on the 20. here's what he said on the today show days after the obama administration's announcement. >> i would nd see if we can maybe come up with another denomination, maybe we do the $2 bill or we do another bill. i don't like seeing it. yes, i think it's pure political correctness. >> so harriet tubman, the american hero, who risked her life to free slaves should get the $2 bill that hasn't been printed in years and andrew jackson the owner of slaves...
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andrew's among other items. this was a day of pomp and circumstance, as i said, not protest.ses larger than the protesting group. again, the mayor of london has approved the blimp that mocks president donald trump, a larger blimp than last year, to fly tomorrow. we are expecting in four cities in the united kingdom that there will be protests against this president. back to you. david: we knew they were coming. edward, thank you very much. let's bring in steve hilton, former senior adviser to prime minister david cameron and host of fox news channel's "the next revolution." you have the wonderful greeting by the queen of the president and the royal family with a couple of people absent, but then you have the protests. which is the dominant feature? the welcoming he received or the protests? >> it's both the welcoming and also president trump's attitude to this visit. the really big contrast is with the previous administration here. i think what president trump has done is made this special relationship that we talk about so often, he's made it special again because i remember
andrew's among other items. this was a day of pomp and circumstance, as i said, not protest.ses larger than the protesting group. again, the mayor of london has approved the blimp that mocks president donald trump, a larger blimp than last year, to fly tomorrow. we are expecting in four cities in the united kingdom that there will be protests against this president. back to you. david: we knew they were coming. edward, thank you very much. let's bring in steve hilton, former senior adviser to...
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past, and then the secretary of state, when he was on his way to saudi arabia the other day, went on camera at andrewsews, and said there are no talks going on through oman, period. he did something unusual to sort of shut that door. do we know what may be going on behind the scenes? >> well, to the extent there might have been something going on behind the scenes, they seem to shut that door even more completely by sanctioning the foreign minister, the individual that you would actually be entering into negotiations with. that is a very unusual move. normally when you are sanctioning individuals inside a government that you eventually want to lure into negotiations, you wouldn't actually sanction the person who's got to travel to show up with your negotiators. i don't have any information to suggest that we are talking to the iranians, and i have counselled from the very beginning that at least opening up some ability for our military to talk to their military is really important right now, so as to prevent some miscalculation that ultimately gets us into war. >> the president told the hill newspaper
past, and then the secretary of state, when he was on his way to saudi arabia the other day, went on camera at andrewsews, and said there are no talks going on through oman, period. he did something unusual to sort of shut that door. do we know what may be going on behind the scenes? >> well, to the extent there might have been something going on behind the scenes, they seem to shut that door even more completely by sanctioning the foreign minister, the individual that you would actually...
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and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) ♪ ♪ gerry: andrewzman are my guests. liz, even if we probably agree that it seem unlikely certainly there's going to be a two-thirds majority in the senate to remove the president, you think the president could face legal jeopardy beyond the political process, particularly after he leaves office. could you explain what there is in the mueller report or some of the things that have come out with the mueller report that could put him in jail? >> well, there are various -- i don't know what the statute of limitations is on potential, some of the acts that he did. so maybe the case for obstruction of justice could still be prosecuted, although i don't know the time frame. but we know that the, in new york state the, for example, the attorney general has several investigations going on including tax fraud, including other -- foundation fraud and so forth. so who knows where trump will be. but i'm not sure that the i would agree with you that we don't have the senate. we don't have anybody. you have to start
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andrew mccarthy. stay with us. ♪ woow! yeahhh! there we go! this memorial day, start your summer off right in a new chevrolet.ow!! it's time to upgrade. you guys out did yourselves there. i'm gonna go and get a chevy. an exciting summer begins at your chevy dealer. and now, during the chevy memorial day sales event, get 0% financing for 72 months on these select chevy models. or current gm owners can get twenty seven fifty total cash allowance on this traverse. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. ♪seeming like we all been running, running♪ ♪feeling like the wild west, gunning, gunning♪ ♪listen to our elders shunning, shunning♪ ♪all we see is faces, color, color♪ ♪all the other races, other, other♪ ♪why can't you just be my brother, brother?♪ ♪we don't have to kill one another, kill one another♪ ♪all around the world, we are one, we are one♪ ♪all around the world, we are one♪ ♪so where did we all go wrong?♪ ♪woo ♪where did we all, where did we all go wrong?♪ ♪love, love, love, love ♪love, love, love ♪(love is our only hope) ♪love, love, love ♪where did we all? ♪ gerry: back with elizabeth holtzman and a
andrew mccarthy. stay with us. ♪ woow! yeahhh! there we go! this memorial day, start your summer off right in a new chevrolet.ow!! it's time to upgrade. you guys out did yourselves there. i'm gonna go and get a chevy. an exciting summer begins at your chevy dealer. and now, during the chevy memorial day sales event, get 0% financing for 72 months on these select chevy models. or current gm owners can get twenty seven fifty total cash allowance on this traverse. find new roads at your local...
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those d-day forces also included private andrew ortega, from anaheim, california, who was one of the very first americans to land on omaha beach as part of a team of engineers tasked with finding a and neutralizing land mines ahead of the infantrymen taking part in the assault. . private ortega diffused land mines. his heroic efforts in the efforts of horrific danger saved countless american lives. as we make ready to honor all the troops participating in the d-day invasion, i would like to take special mention of private louis martin, who was a resident of my home district in wilmington, california, and who is pictured here in this photo provided by his family. private martin was born in new mexico in 1914 and moved to wilmington as a young adult. by the time louis was drafted into the army, he was married and had a two-year-old daughter. louis was a member of the u.s. army first infantry division, which landed on omaha beach on d-day and it is there on the sands of that beach 75 years ago that private martin gave his life. for the freedom of his family and his country men and for t
those d-day forces also included private andrew ortega, from anaheim, california, who was one of the very first americans to land on omaha beach as part of a team of engineers tasked with finding a and neutralizing land mines ahead of the infantrymen taking part in the assault. . private ortega diffused land mines. his heroic efforts in the efforts of horrific danger saved countless american lives. as we make ready to honor all the troops participating in the d-day invasion, i would like to...
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we had the american ambassador to the us on andrew marr‘s a programme on sunday, the day before the visit sort of guest to have on an occasion like that. i think we know that president trump is a hugely controversial and divisive president, both in his own country and here, so i think there was going to be a bit more colour to some of the commentary than you might have on a different occasion with a different president. they were a number of these moments over the course of the state visit, like some of the anti—donald trump placards that the bbc showed, putting the caption that the donald has landed which viewers thought added up to a tone of disrespect. do you think the bbc might have got it wrong? i don't think we did. i think we had a huge amount of coverage on a range of all platforms between tv, radio, online, the many dimensions of the state visit with the queen and the state banquet, the politics of the second day, the d—day commemorations, in portsmouth and southsea. i think that taken as a whole, i feel we did a very good job. and we've had a lot of reaction to say, yes, that's
we had the american ambassador to the us on andrew marr‘s a programme on sunday, the day before the visit sort of guest to have on an occasion like that. i think we know that president trump is a hugely controversial and divisive president, both in his own country and here, so i think there was going to be a bit more colour to some of the commentary than you might have on a different occasion with a different president. they were a number of these moments over the course of the state visit,...
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day. i was looking at all the footage in normandy. i went over there a few years ago because my mother's brother, my uncle andrew edward tuck was a willrld wd dropped in a few days before d-day to mangkhut communications lines. he fought in many places, went to the eagle's nest, and did not survive the war, sadly, but we have all his letters that he sent back to his mom and his dad and sisters, my mom being one of them, and i would like to read you one of his letters right now in commemoration of all the people who sacrificed in world war ii that we might be free. and this is the last letter he sent before d-day. there are a lot more letters from the rest of the war. he was stationed in eng lapped, getting ready to go. they didn't know where or when, and this is from may 10, 1944. mom dearest, do you want to go on a dream with me? i am tugging myself back to reality. it's quite a job. a little jingle keeps running through my head. here i am on a hillside, master of all i view -- that is master to toy with each beauty in my mind, each green hill bows gracefully into a valley, each valley smiles back up to me, its face wrinkled with roa
day. i was looking at all the footage in normandy. i went over there a few years ago because my mother's brother, my uncle andrew edward tuck was a willrld wd dropped in a few days before d-day to mangkhut communications lines. he fought in many places, went to the eagle's nest, and did not survive the war, sadly, but we have all his letters that he sent back to his mom and his dad and sisters, my mom being one of them, and i would like to read you one of his letters right now in commemoration...
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playing just in our andrew farm and she's the most important stories of the past 7 days but right now it's kaiser. i'm max kaiser this is the kaiser report exhibit happy days are here again summertime is upon us and the news gets great every single 2nd of every single day i can't believe how great everything a stacey max in the last episode we were talking about germany falling apart and deutsche bank which is basically all of europe in fact now we're going to talk about italy but 1st i want to set up the whole global situation with a tweet from 0 hedge and i was talking about investor gunlock 7 and he said that before each of the last 3 recessions one market pete 1st japan then europe then emerging markets now it will be the united states so that's really quite interesting here is the japanese market crash recession here's the european market and then the u.s. interesting look at perhaps we could be seeing the us head. into global recession yeah i remember looking at the chart by good lack guns lack and it goes all the way back to the beginning of my wall street career and during the
playing just in our andrew farm and she's the most important stories of the past 7 days but right now it's kaiser. i'm max kaiser this is the kaiser report exhibit happy days are here again summertime is upon us and the news gets great every single 2nd of every single day i can't believe how great everything a stacey max in the last episode we were talking about germany falling apart and deutsche bank which is basically all of europe in fact now we're going to talk about italy but 1st i want to...
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time and your views interesting discussion political commentator andrew walker human rights activist peter tatchell thank you both. just a day after u.k. courts ruled the saudi arabia of lawful britain's biggest weapons manufacturer be insisted it won't stop supplying riyadh we continue to support the u.k. government in providing equipment support and training and the government to government agreements between the united kingdom and saudi arabia will assist the results of the u.k. government's reconsideration of its decision making on the basis of the court once it's been made and say the campaign against arms trade won a landmark legal challenge against the u.k. government they argued that british weapons are contributing to the human toll in yemen which has faced the saudi military campaign since 2015 court of appeal judges also criticised u.k. ministers for ignoring the.
time and your views interesting discussion political commentator andrew walker human rights activist peter tatchell thank you both. just a day after u.k. courts ruled the saudi arabia of lawful britain's biggest weapons manufacturer be insisted it won't stop supplying riyadh we continue to support the u.k. government in providing equipment support and training and the government to government agreements between the united kingdom and saudi arabia will assist the results of the u.k. government's...
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. >> he became a pilot for the day at joint base andrews this week.lder was there to see him sworn in. >> reporter: inside joint base andrews a boy lives out his dream, swearing in 13-year-old orion jolly offao b pilot for the day. first a little training in the same simulator the air force trains with. oh >> o! >> see how excited he is, it's awesome. >> reporter: he was born with a number of diseases and relies on his wheelchair and often a feeding tube nl i want to curl up in a ball and cry because you don't know what to do. >> reporter: he developed a rare and terminal might owe conned result brain disease. >> we can't ask for a day to see my child smile and be able to -- sorry, be able to do this, you know? because people don't realize, you know, what you have when you have it, and we don't. >> reporter: which is t why nonprofit check six and the colonel selected orion for the about biannual program at andrews. >> we can replace the bad memories with the good meries. >> reporter: orion wants to be a rescue swimmer in the coast guard. he will need
. >> he became a pilot for the day at joint base andrews this week.lder was there to see him sworn in. >> reporter: inside joint base andrews a boy lives out his dream, swearing in 13-year-old orion jolly offao b pilot for the day. first a little training in the same simulator the air force trains with. oh >> o! >> see how excited he is, it's awesome. >> reporter: he was born with a number of diseases and relies on his wheelchair and often a feeding tube nl i want...
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they've been forced to ground share at st andrews after failing to agree a deal to stay at the ricoh arena with owners wasps. the club said it was a sad day fans. jo konta's run at the french open has come to an end. after becoming the first briton to reach the last four in paris since 1983, she was then beaten by the czech teenager marketa vondrousova, who'll now play ashleigh barty in the final tomorrow. andy swiss reports. so much hope, but ultimately, so much heartache. johanna konta emerged knowing that this was a golden chance to reach a first grand slam final. the clear favourite against the czech teenager marketa vondrousova, and she was soon showing why. konta led 5—3 and had set point, but with the court at her mercy, it all went wrong. and that horrible miss proved the turning point, as vondrousova reeled off the next four games. another konta misjudgement, and the czech was one set up. still, konta had hope. come the second set, again, she led 5—3. again, it slipped away. it went to a tie—break, and it was vondrousova who was inspired. the 19—year—old duly held her nerve and seized her place in the final, leaving konta to rue
they've been forced to ground share at st andrews after failing to agree a deal to stay at the ricoh arena with owners wasps. the club said it was a sad day fans. jo konta's run at the french open has come to an end. after becoming the first briton to reach the last four in paris since 1983, she was then beaten by the czech teenager marketa vondrousova, who'll now play ashleigh barty in the final tomorrow. andy swiss reports. so much hope, but ultimately, so much heartache. johanna konta...