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in fact, angus and i were speaking just before i came on camera. he's on next.it may be time to see what we have to do to rekindle the idea again. it's bigger. would have provided $25 billion for funding the wall, $2.5 billion over ten years. then it would have taken the next step, the first steps in permanently establishing legal status for those dreamers. it also would have stopped chain migration which is where they would have been able to have allowed their parents or the ones who committed the crime to come into the country and have picked up citizenship. it would have stopped that. >> the bill didn't pass because it didn't get enough republican votes. if memory serves it didn't get the endorsement of the president of the united states of america. what makes you think he would do it this time? the problem seems to be he fears some in his base would call it amnesty. >> the president suggested just this one proposal suggesting he would give a three-year extension brought down the wrath of some of the radicals in the party saying this is a step towards amnesty
in fact, angus and i were speaking just before i came on camera. he's on next.it may be time to see what we have to do to rekindle the idea again. it's bigger. would have provided $25 billion for funding the wall, $2.5 billion over ten years. then it would have taken the next step, the first steps in permanently establishing legal status for those dreamers. it also would have stopped chain migration which is where they would have been able to have allowed their parents or the ones who committed...
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angus, thank you. angus crawford.ill vote on theresa may's brexit deal next tuesday. the vote was called off last month, but government sources say it won't be delayed again. it comes as more than 200 mps have signed a letter to the prime minister, urging her to rule out a no—deal brexit. here's our political correspondent, iain watson. new year, same old story. there is lots of activity at westminster but much movement. the prime minister is getting used to noises off. while launching her plans for the nhs she was also asked about the health of brexit deal. she is hoping the eu will signal controversial plans to avoid a hard borderfor ireland will either be temporary or unnecessary, by pledging to make a new trade deal quickly. they will be setting out measures specific to northern ireland. we will be setting out proposals for a greater role for parliament as we move into the next stage of the negotiations. and we are continuing to work on further assurances, on further undertakings, from the european union. but a fo
angus, thank you. angus crawford.ill vote on theresa may's brexit deal next tuesday. the vote was called off last month, but government sources say it won't be delayed again. it comes as more than 200 mps have signed a letter to the prime minister, urging her to rule out a no—deal brexit. here's our political correspondent, iain watson. new year, same old story. there is lots of activity at westminster but much movement. the prime minister is getting used to noises off. while launching her...
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angus crawford, thank you.nally distressed and would like details of organisations which offer?advice and support, ?go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline or you can call for free, at any time to hear recorded information 0800 066 066. the irish prime minister leo vardakar has suggested that if the uk leaves the eu without a formal deal, they would have to work out a separate arrangement to protect trade and the peace process. the controversial backstop, the guarantee against a return to a hard border in ireland if there is no long term trade deal, is the main reason that so many mps rejected theresa may's eu deal in parliament last week. today mps put forward further ideas of how to break the deadlock. here's our deputy political editorjohn pienaar. good morning, mr gove. another cabinet get—together. not of them know how brexit will end up and despite the crushing defeat in the commons, all of them say they are behind theresa may's search for ideal parliament might support. they are still backing her, for now. you
angus crawford, thank you.nally distressed and would like details of organisations which offer?advice and support, ?go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline or you can call for free, at any time to hear recorded information 0800 066 066. the irish prime minister leo vardakar has suggested that if the uk leaves the eu without a formal deal, they would have to work out a separate arrangement to protect trade and the peace process. the controversial backstop, the guarantee against a return to a hard...
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just to underline what angus was saying...organisations which offer advice and support, go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline or you can call for free at any time to hear recorded information on 0800 066 066. in dublin, taioseach leo varadkar has suggested that if the uk leaves the eu without a formal deal they would have to work out a separate arrangement to protect trade and the peace process. the controversial backstop, the guarantee against a return to a hard border in ireland if there is no trade deal, is one of the main reasons that so many mps rejected theresa may's eu deal in parliament last week. today mps have been putting forward more ideas on how to break the deadlock, as our deputy political editor john pienaar reports. morning, mr gove. another cabinet get—together today. none of them know how brexit will end up and, despite last week's crushing defeat in the commons, all of them say they are behind theresa may's search for a deal parliament might support. they are still backing her, for now. anyone in that house who
just to underline what angus was saying...organisations which offer advice and support, go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline or you can call for free at any time to hear recorded information on 0800 066 066. in dublin, taioseach leo varadkar has suggested that if the uk leaves the eu without a formal deal they would have to work out a separate arrangement to protect trade and the peace process. the controversial backstop, the guarantee against a return to a hard border in ireland if there is no...
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angus, thank you.ues raised in this report and would like details of organisations which offer advice and support, go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline or you can call for free at any time to hear recorded information 0800 066 066. around 100 vehicles are currently stuck on the a30 — a major road through cornwall — as heavy snow begins to sweep in. emergency services say they're dealing with many calls across the county. the snow is expected to spread towards wales and southern england later tonight, with significant travel disruption expected. jon kay is in 0kehampton on the a30 for us. definitely snowing? definitely snowing, yes. the a30 is the big dual carriageway that goes through the middle of devon and cornwall over the moors. as you say, hundreds of people have had to abandon their vehicles not just of people have had to abandon their vehicles notjust on the main road, but we have seen people coming off the a30 onto the side roads in the last few minutes, leaving their cars and getting people with
angus, thank you.ues raised in this report and would like details of organisations which offer advice and support, go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline or you can call for free at any time to hear recorded information 0800 066 066. around 100 vehicles are currently stuck on the a30 — a major road through cornwall — as heavy snow begins to sweep in. emergency services say they're dealing with many calls across the county. the snow is expected to spread towards wales and southern england later...
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but the snp mp angus macneil, who chairs the snp mp angus macneil, who chairs the international tradedepartment, has written a letter to the secretary of state, in which he ex presses secretary of state, in which he expresses concern about details of this accord. he says there has not been sufficient information about it and even raises the prospect that the freedom of movement of people, which is currently a condition of the deal between the eu and switzerland, would have to be accepted via their uk. —— by the uk. the government spokesperson said the arrangement with switzerland replicates the existing one as far as possible, and we know that more details will be forthcoming. but if these 39 odd agreements are to pass through parliament in time for a possible no deal brexit, thatjust leaves the ii possible no deal brexit, thatjust leaves the 11 weeks —— leaves 11 weeks to avoid disruption with many trade partners. more than 20 people have been killed and two are missing following the collapse of a roof at a coal mine in northern china. 87 people were working underground in the shaanx
but the snp mp angus macneil, who chairs the snp mp angus macneil, who chairs the international tradedepartment, has written a letter to the secretary of state, in which he ex presses secretary of state, in which he expresses concern about details of this accord. he says there has not been sufficient information about it and even raises the prospect that the freedom of movement of people, which is currently a condition of the deal between the eu and switzerland, would have to be accepted via...
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liam fox, announced that the uk had approved an interim trade deal with the swiss but the snp mp, anguseeded. our business correspondent joe miller, reports. being in the eu doesn'tjust allow you to trade freely with 27 other member states. because over the years, brussels has negotiated agreements with dozens of countries around the world, including south korea and mexico, and those agreements bring down tariffs, they reduce regulation, and effectively make it easier to move goods and services across borders. last year the international trade secretary, dr liam fox, told the bbc he hopes all a0 of those agreements will be rolled over after brexit, and that 70 countries had already agreed to do so in principle. last december, he told parliament of his first triumph. of course, we have now actually initialled the first of those major trade agreements, which is with switzerland. which is responsible for almost one fifth of the total trade within those agreements. others will follow. but the snp mp angus macneil, who chairs the international trade committee which oversees dr fox's departme
liam fox, announced that the uk had approved an interim trade deal with the swiss but the snp mp, anguseeded. our business correspondent joe miller, reports. being in the eu doesn'tjust allow you to trade freely with 27 other member states. because over the years, brussels has negotiated agreements with dozens of countries around the world, including south korea and mexico, and those agreements bring down tariffs, they reduce regulation, and effectively make it easier to move goods and services...
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angus crawford, bbc news.agram, says any posts which glamorise self—harm have no place on its platforms, and expressed its regret to the family of molly russell. but the social media giant is also in the spotlight today, after reaching a legal settlement with the consumer campaigner martin lewis, who'd been suing the company for reputational damage after a series of fake adverts on the site using his name. 0ur media editor amol rajan spoke to facebook‘s vice president in northern europe and started by asking for his reaction to molly russell's death. the first thing i'd like to say is just what a difficult story that was to read and like anyone, i was deeply upset and i'm deeply sorry for how this must have been such a devastating event for theirfamily. there's a picture of some slit wrists. that's from instagram. there's a picture full of blood. that's from instagram. those are all against your policies, but they were all available on instagram. well, we have to make sure that we look at these and ensure that
angus crawford, bbc news.agram, says any posts which glamorise self—harm have no place on its platforms, and expressed its regret to the family of molly russell. but the social media giant is also in the spotlight today, after reaching a legal settlement with the consumer campaigner martin lewis, who'd been suing the company for reputational damage after a series of fake adverts on the site using his name. 0ur media editor amol rajan spoke to facebook‘s vice president in northern europe and...
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angus crawford, bbc news, guilford. says he is concerned about threatening behaviour towards female members of parliament, after the conservative mp anna soubry was called a ‘nazi' by brexit protestors. the mp for broxtowe was being interviewed on the bbc when the accusations were made by nearby demonstrators. anna soubry — who is a remain supporter — says she was jostled as she tried to re—enter parliament afterwards. the american actor kevin spacey has appeared in court charged with sexually assaulting an 18—year—old male in a massachusetts bar in 2016. the oscar—winner and star of house of cards said nothing but was given bail. 0ur north america correspondent nick bryant reports from nantucket. this was a journey that kevin spacey didn't want to make and having touched down in a private plane, he drove to his first appearance in court. clear the side walk please. his legal team argued he shouldn't have to appear in person, because of the negative publicity that has surrounded the case. but the actor who spent so much
angus crawford, bbc news, guilford. says he is concerned about threatening behaviour towards female members of parliament, after the conservative mp anna soubry was called a ‘nazi' by brexit protestors. the mp for broxtowe was being interviewed on the bbc when the accusations were made by nearby demonstrators. anna soubry — who is a remain supporter — says she was jostled as she tried to re—enter parliament afterwards. the american actor kevin spacey has appeared in court charged with...
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angus crawford, bbc news, guilford.a new, long—term strategy for the nhs in england, aimed at saving up to half a million lives in the coming decade. theresa may has been hosting drinks events at number ten, hoping to persuade mps to back her brexit plans. the commons will now vote on her proposals next tuesday. a man accused of stabbing a passenger to death on a train in surrey in front of his teenage son has appeared in court charged with murder. the us actor, kevin spacey, has appeared in court in massachusetts, charged with sexually assaulting an 18—year—old man in a bar. the incident is alleged to have happened in 2016. the 0scar—winner and star of house of cards said nothing in court and was granted bail. 0ur north america correspondent nick bryant reports from nantucket. this was a journey kevin spacey didn't want to make. touching down on this jet—set island before completing a televised drive to his first appearance in court. clear the sidewalk, please. his legal team argued he shouldn't have to appear in perso
angus crawford, bbc news, guilford.a new, long—term strategy for the nhs in england, aimed at saving up to half a million lives in the coming decade. theresa may has been hosting drinks events at number ten, hoping to persuade mps to back her brexit plans. the commons will now vote on her proposals next tuesday. a man accused of stabbing a passenger to death on a train in surrey in front of his teenage son has appeared in court charged with murder. the us actor, kevin spacey, has appeared in...
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angus crawford, bbc news, guildford.peared in court in massachusetts, charged with sexually assaulting an 18—year—old man in a bar. the incident is alleged to have happened in 2016. the 0scar—winner and star of house of cards said nothing in court and was granted bail. 0ur north america correspondent, nick bryant, reports from nantucket. this was a journey kevin spacey didn't want to make. touching down on this jet set island before completing a televised drive to his first appearance in court. clear the sidewalk, please. his legal team argued he shouldn't have to appear in person because of the negative publicity that's already surrounded this case. but the actor who has spent so much of his life in front of the cameras found it impossible today to avoid them. there was even a live stream from the courtroom to record the charge levelled against him. this complaint charges that, in the town of nantucket onjuly the 8th, 2016, did commit indecent assault and battery on a person 1a or over. the 0scar—winning actor shared a
angus crawford, bbc news, guildford.peared in court in massachusetts, charged with sexually assaulting an 18—year—old man in a bar. the incident is alleged to have happened in 2016. the 0scar—winner and star of house of cards said nothing in court and was granted bail. 0ur north america correspondent, nick bryant, reports from nantucket. this was a journey kevin spacey didn't want to make. touching down on this jet set island before completing a televised drive to his first appearance in...
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angus crawford, bbc news.e self—harm have no place on its platforms. and speaking to our media editor amol rajan, facebook‘s european boss offered his sympathies to the family of molly russell. the first thing i'd like to say is just what a difficult story that was to read and, like anyone, i was deeply upset and i'm deeply sorry for how this must‘ve been such a devastating event for theirfamily. there's a picture of some slit wrists, that's from instagram. there's a picture full of blood, that's from instagram. those are all against your policies, but they are all available on instagram. well, we... we have to make sure we look at these and ensure those are taken down, if they are against our policies. don't you think they should be against your policies, pictures of slit wrists which 14—year—olds can access? if people are posting in order to seek help, in order to seek support from communities, the experts in this area tell us that is a valuable thing for them to do and can help with recovery, can help with
angus crawford, bbc news.e self—harm have no place on its platforms. and speaking to our media editor amol rajan, facebook‘s european boss offered his sympathies to the family of molly russell. the first thing i'd like to say is just what a difficult story that was to read and, like anyone, i was deeply upset and i'm deeply sorry for how this must‘ve been such a devastating event for theirfamily. there's a picture of some slit wrists, that's from instagram. there's a picture full of...
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senator angus king tells us, next. alright, let's get going! and you want to make sure to aim it. i'm aiming it. ohhhhhhh! i ordered it for everyone. [laughing] (dad vo) we got the biggest subaru to help bring our family together. i'm just resting my eyes. (dad vo) even though we're generations apart. what a day. i just love those kids. (avo) presenting the all-new three-row subaru ascent. wave to grandma, everybody. (avo) love is now bigger than ever. [[clap, clap]] ♪ hey, jen, which tie says, "trustworthy but also fun"? gold down, oil up. oil down, gold up. this is too busy. we need to make sure people can actually use this stuff. which one says, "hours of free live streaming coverage without cable or subscription fees"? aluminum, aluminum? you ready, zack? oh, we're ready. welcome to the show. let's make finance make sense. ♪ hodoing great dad!er does this thing got? looking good babe! are you filming? at booking.com, we can't guarantee you'll be any good at that water jet thingy... but we can guarantee the best price on a hotel, like this one. or any home, boat, treehouse, yur
senator angus king tells us, next. alright, let's get going! and you want to make sure to aim it. i'm aiming it. ohhhhhhh! i ordered it for everyone. [laughing] (dad vo) we got the biggest subaru to help bring our family together. i'm just resting my eyes. (dad vo) even though we're generations apart. what a day. i just love those kids. (avo) presenting the all-new three-row subaru ascent. wave to grandma, everybody. (avo) love is now bigger than ever. [[clap, clap]] ♪ hey, jen, which tie...
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angus crawford, bbc news.es could face new laws giving them a legal duty of care to children and young people who use their sites. the culture secretary, jeremy wright, said he was giving this very careful consideration. 0ur media editor, amol rajan, is here. there's been talk of regulating the internet for years. why hasn't it happened? it strikes most people as common sense that the internet and social media should be subject to democratic scrutiny. but there are a number of philosophical and practical reasons why it has proved hard to do. on a philosophical level, it's been the founding principle of the web that it is open, that all human life should be there, that censorship has no place. defenders of this ideal say that if you take regulation too far, you convert the internet from the open, western vision, to the more walled garden that people get in places like china. then there are the practicalities. if you set up a regulator, what does it regulate? if it's social media companies, what counts as social
angus crawford, bbc news.es could face new laws giving them a legal duty of care to children and young people who use their sites. the culture secretary, jeremy wright, said he was giving this very careful consideration. 0ur media editor, amol rajan, is here. there's been talk of regulating the internet for years. why hasn't it happened? it strikes most people as common sense that the internet and social media should be subject to democratic scrutiny. but there are a number of philosophical and...
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shimon, thank you very much. >>> joining us now, senator angus king. he serves on both the intelligence and armed services committees. senator, thanks for joining us. >> yes, sir. >> let me get your reaction -- we will get to russia in a moment. reaction to what we heard from the president. he is open to a two or three-week temporary deal provided that you give him what he calls a prorated down payment on a wall. he wants $5.7 billion. if you prorate it for the year, you heard kaitlan collins say that could be $350 million in this temporary measure. are you okay with that? >> as i understand it, there's a prora proration built in. he is going to get $77 million. that's in the budget from last year. we are talking about a continuing resolution which would continue last year's funding. it's $25 million a week based on what the appropriation was last year. there's money. he has given up $100 million by this one-month shutdown that would have otherwise come in. it's important, wolf, to realize that the administration last year came to the congress and said
shimon, thank you very much. >>> joining us now, senator angus king. he serves on both the intelligence and armed services committees. senator, thanks for joining us. >> yes, sir. >> let me get your reaction -- we will get to russia in a moment. reaction to what we heard from the president. he is open to a two or three-week temporary deal provided that you give him what he calls a prorated down payment on a wall. he wants $5.7 billion. if you prorate it for the year, you...
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. >> joining us now is independent senator angus king of maine. he serves on the intelligence and armed services committee. senator, great to have you. you were there yesterday when the intel chiefs briefed all of you. so what do you make of president trump's different concept of national security threats from his intelligence chiefs? >> the first thing is i think dan coats, the director of national intelligence, really summarized the mission of the whole intelligence community in a beautiful way that i had never heard before. he said our job is to seek the truth and speak the truth. to seek the truth and speak the truth. that's exactly what they did yesterday. there were things that were concerning, but the differences with the administration weren't that surprising. this has been the assessment on isis, on iran, on north korea and on russia for over a year. so that wasn't surprising, but it was -- it is still disturbing that the president doesn't seem to want to listen to the people whose job it is to give him this information. he doesn't have t
. >> joining us now is independent senator angus king of maine. he serves on the intelligence and armed services committee. senator, great to have you. you were there yesterday when the intel chiefs briefed all of you. so what do you make of president trump's different concept of national security threats from his intelligence chiefs? >> the first thing is i think dan coats, the director of national intelligence, really summarized the mission of the whole intelligence community in a...
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along his journey, he is advised by the famous marlon, played in this dome by both angus emery, and real sir patrick stewart. sir patrick stewart admits magical spellcasting was quite a challenge. >> it was the hardest thing in the money movie for me to do because all these hand movements had been created by angus. >> reporter: foe turned friend doors sure as an example of setting the tale in modern times. >> kids start tracking to the country to get to the paleolithic standing stones. it's before that one kate says i would book an uber right now or something like that. >> reporter: the cast touted positive messages for young audiences today. >> anyone normal and ordinary like alex, you don't have to be special to do something great. >> the importance of the younger generation is a really strong message. >> the fact that people can change, experience can give them opportunities, to look at their life and make some alterations to it. i say, you know, it is important that our leaders are good people, and that they have the interests of the community at heart. that is expressed in a movie l
along his journey, he is advised by the famous marlon, played in this dome by both angus emery, and real sir patrick stewart. sir patrick stewart admits magical spellcasting was quite a challenge. >> it was the hardest thing in the money movie for me to do because all these hand movements had been created by angus. >> reporter: foe turned friend doors sure as an example of setting the tale in modern times. >> kids start tracking to the country to get to the paleolithic...
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i'm joined now by senator angus king, independent from maine, who caucuses with the democrats.hanks for joining me on a very busy night. >> sure, ari. glad to help. >> is there an argument the president can make tonight that would make you support funding the wall through congress? >> unless he has some extraordinary data that nobody's seen yet, i don't see how. and what's -- there's a real big question contained within your question is, what is the wall? one of the problems that we have here is that there's been no plan submitted that i know of for what we're talking about. where, how much it would cost, what it would do, what parts of the border it would cover. that's one of the real issues here is. he keeps talking about something called "the wall" but we don't really know what he wants. a typical construction project by the federal government, you've got to submit plans and say this is what we're going to do. this is how big it will be. this is what it will cost. we have none of that. >> what does it tell you, senator? you make such a clear point i think people can understa
i'm joined now by senator angus king, independent from maine, who caucuses with the democrats.hanks for joining me on a very busy night. >> sure, ari. glad to help. >> is there an argument the president can make tonight that would make you support funding the wall through congress? >> unless he has some extraordinary data that nobody's seen yet, i don't see how. and what's -- there's a real big question contained within your question is, what is the wall? one of the problems...
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angus crawford, bbc news.ent and social inclusion at the mental health foundation. it's very good to have you with us. how significant is this announcement going to be this afternoon from the minister for going to be this afternoon from the ministerfor mental going to be this afternoon from the minister for mental health? particularly with regard to using, you know, predictive analytics, artificial intelligence, etc, to try to spot those most at risk of taking their own lives? the mental health foundation is very keen for anything that encourages people to talk more about suicide, any conversation about suicide, any conversation about suicide, any conversation about suicide is the first step towards helping to stop it, stop people thinking about it becoming a reality. we welcome the strategy and we welcome this as a focus, using contemporary tools to try to do anything we can to reduce the risk of suicide. vertically amongst younger people. suicide is the leading cause of death in men under 50. it is. absolute
angus crawford, bbc news.ent and social inclusion at the mental health foundation. it's very good to have you with us. how significant is this announcement going to be this afternoon from the minister for going to be this afternoon from the ministerfor mental going to be this afternoon from the minister for mental health? particularly with regard to using, you know, predictive analytics, artificial intelligence, etc, to try to spot those most at risk of taking their own lives? the mental health...
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but the snp mp, angus macneil, says it isn't clear whether that included free movement of people.bling commission has told the bbc it plans to close a loophole that allows problem gamblers to continue betting online — even after they've signed up to a self—exclusion scheme. bbc radio 5 live investigates found that gamblers were able to create new online accounts by making very minor changes to their personal details. adrian goldberg joins us now. just tell us how it was meant to work and what has happened. the industry faced a lot of criticism that it was not taking the problem of problem gamblers seriously enough to last april, there was a programme created called gamstop fast—food stop you from betting if you signed up stop you from betting if you signed up to this system and all the major gambling companies online. you getting with them however as bradford, in a state to him earlier and his dad, he got a really serious gambling problem and he found he was able to register, self exclude but create a new account changing in the minor details in your line of his address, register
but the snp mp, angus macneil, says it isn't clear whether that included free movement of people.bling commission has told the bbc it plans to close a loophole that allows problem gamblers to continue betting online — even after they've signed up to a self—exclusion scheme. bbc radio 5 live investigates found that gamblers were able to create new online accounts by making very minor changes to their personal details. adrian goldberg joins us now. just tell us how it was meant to work and...
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angus crawford, bbc news, guilford.me minister has unveiled a new, long term strategy for the nhs in england, aimed at saving up to half a million lives, in the coming decade. theresa may has been hosting a series of drinks events at no 10, hoping to persuade mps to back her brexit plans as it's confirmed that the commons will vote on the deal next tuesday. a man accused of stabbing a passenger to death on a train in surrey in front of his teenage son, has appeared in court charged with murder. here's sarah mulkerrins. just over half an hour has been played in the final third round fa cup tie this evening with wolves hosting premier league leaders liverpool at molineux, not a huge amount of action just yet despite the fireworks and light extravaganza. the most notable action has seen dijon lover and go off injured with 16—year—old replacing him at the centre half alongside the beanie. this game is live now on bbc one where you can watch it with live text updates on the bbc sport website and the draw for the fourth round
angus crawford, bbc news, guilford.me minister has unveiled a new, long term strategy for the nhs in england, aimed at saving up to half a million lives, in the coming decade. theresa may has been hosting a series of drinks events at no 10, hoping to persuade mps to back her brexit plans as it's confirmed that the commons will vote on the deal next tuesday. a man accused of stabbing a passenger to death on a train in surrey in front of his teenage son, has appeared in court charged with murder....
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. >> reporter: what ought to have been a simple hike turned into an emergency search for angus powelsonthe 65-year-old man from berkeley. he was hiking with his son, ian, in the san gabriel mountains north of los angeles. >> relieved. i thought he was dead. it was, i mean it was freezing cold last night. he didn't have anything with him. >> reporter: he says when his dad got tired, the two decided to separate and meet up at a picnic area,y of hypothermia, which could have easily been the case, had powelson not come across a vita crummy, really awful sleeping bag, but it was dry and compared to what i had on, it was a huge boone. >> reporter: powelson hunkered down for the night and in the morning he managed to hike out and flag down a driver. back in berkeley -- >> oh, my god. you know, a lot of things came to my mind, you know. >> reporter: martino orozco says powelson is like a brother to him and can't wait for his return. >> i'm going to hug him and tell him thankli tan, "nbc bay area news." >> 4:49 for you right now. >>> how about a lift? this is our first look at the two hikers res
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but the snp mp, angus macneil, says it isn't clear whether that included free movement of people.r earlier this week. the gambling commission has told the bbc it plans to close a loophole that allows problem gamblers to continue betting online even after they've signed up to a self—exclusion scheme. an investigation by radio five live found addicts were able to sign back into exiting online accounts by making minor changes to their personal details. the gambling commission acknowledge that betting firms weren't verifying the identities of customers carefully enough. around 84,000 people took part in the latest round of yellow vest protests across france on saturday, according to the interior ministry. the figure suggests a sharp rise on last week's estimate of 50,000 demonstrators. in paris police clashed with rioters near the arc de triomphe as hundreds were arrested. it is the ninth consecutive weekend of protests initially triggered by the rising price of fuel. the white house says a report that president trump concealed details us secretary of state mike pompeo says he is myst
but the snp mp, angus macneil, says it isn't clear whether that included free movement of people.r earlier this week. the gambling commission has told the bbc it plans to close a loophole that allows problem gamblers to continue betting online even after they've signed up to a self—exclusion scheme. an investigation by radio five live found addicts were able to sign back into exiting online accounts by making minor changes to their personal details. the gambling commission acknowledge that...
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angus crawford, bbc news.no place on its platforms. and speaking to our media editor amol rajan, facebook‘s european boss offered his sympathies to the family of molly russell. the first thing i'd like to say is just what a difficult story that was to read and like anyone, i was deeply upset and i'm deeply sorry for how this must have been such a devastating event for theirfamily. there's a picture of some slit wrists. that's from instagram. there's a picture full of blood. that's from instagram. those are all against your policies, but they were all available on instagram. well, i would have to make sure that we look at these and ensure that those are taken down if they are against our policy. shouldn't they be against your policies, people with pictures of slit wrists which 14—year—olds can access? if people are posting in order to seek help, in order to seek support from communities, the experts in this area tell us that is a valuable thing for them to do and it can help with recovery, it can help with supp
angus crawford, bbc news.no place on its platforms. and speaking to our media editor amol rajan, facebook‘s european boss offered his sympathies to the family of molly russell. the first thing i'd like to say is just what a difficult story that was to read and like anyone, i was deeply upset and i'm deeply sorry for how this must have been such a devastating event for theirfamily. there's a picture of some slit wrists. that's from instagram. there's a picture full of blood. that's from...
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angus crawford, bbc news. here's our briefing on some of the key events happening later.mmanuel macron will sign a new franco—german cooperation treaty. then later in moscow russian president vladimir putin and japanese prime minister shinzo abe meet for talks. the issue of the disputed kuril islands will be high on the agenda, and in los angeles it's that time of year again for the 2019 academy award nominations or as everyone else knows them, the oscars. he's known as the indiana jones of the art world, uncovering a treasure trove of stolen objects — from roman mosaics and bronze sculptures to paintings by old masters. now he's struck again — tracking down priceless religious relics in an unlikely location. andy beatt reports. not your usual man with a van. the dutch art historian turned supersleuth with his latest heavyweight discoveries — two stone carving depicting christian icons and thought to be at least 1,000 years old. these are two evangelists, and these two were stolen in 2004 and i have no idea how they got them away because they weigh 150 kilos each, and the
angus crawford, bbc news. here's our briefing on some of the key events happening later.mmanuel macron will sign a new franco—german cooperation treaty. then later in moscow russian president vladimir putin and japanese prime minister shinzo abe meet for talks. the issue of the disputed kuril islands will be high on the agenda, and in los angeles it's that time of year again for the 2019 academy award nominations or as everyone else knows them, the oscars. he's known as the indiana jones of...
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angus locating on the bathtub was that. the us. or first whatever i want to go up. on. the.her parent as selling i'm a loner. and in the cold war. i was told. that the metaphor. or in the gym i was. full of women and getting almost a gallon over at the mall and. what i meant was like this without. saying that. this is the w.'s life from the european politics back from us when a self declared into. president bring extra pressure on the president the door of his right and just cross the country return to the streets a call for him to resign also on the program to jump in his pocket to pay tribute to the victims of the nazis. of course a viable answer story has sold feel and sense judgments must.
angus locating on the bathtub was that. the us. or first whatever i want to go up. on. the.her parent as selling i'm a loner. and in the cold war. i was told. that the metaphor. or in the gym i was. full of women and getting almost a gallon over at the mall and. what i meant was like this without. saying that. this is the w.'s life from the european politics back from us when a self declared into. president bring extra pressure on the president the door of his right and just cross the country...
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angus crawford reporting from guildford.d at manston airport, a designated holding area for heavy goods vehicles, if there are delays at dover. the road haulage association said the exercise was "too little, too late". 0ne haulier said it was a bit of a farce. 0ur correspondent simonjones reports from manston. a disused airport, 89 lorries, and with less than three months to go until brexit, a first rehearsal by the government for managing hgvs in a no—deal scenario. manston airport could be used as a giant lorry park, if extra checks at dover were to lead to queues, as some have predicted, stretching back for 30 miles. but the government also wants to test how easily those lorries could then make the 20—mile journey to dover. well, it's just gone eight in the morning, and this is the first group of lorries heading out of manston airport towards the port of dover. the aim is to put them out on the road network during rush hour, as people are heading to work or to school, to see how the system copes. the journey involves some
angus crawford reporting from guildford.d at manston airport, a designated holding area for heavy goods vehicles, if there are delays at dover. the road haulage association said the exercise was "too little, too late". 0ne haulier said it was a bit of a farce. 0ur correspondent simonjones reports from manston. a disused airport, 89 lorries, and with less than three months to go until brexit, a first rehearsal by the government for managing hgvs in a no—deal scenario. manston airport...
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this report by our correspondent angus crawford contains some distressing images.olly russell's story... and that's gone. ..has sparked a debate... these are companies that count their profits in the billions, and they turn round and say to us that they can't protect our children? ..that may change social media for good. do you have the power to compel them to do what needs to be done? yes, absolutely. and it's also struck a chord with families across the country. like ian and his daughter libby, so horrified by what happened to molly that they've decided to speak out. libby once had 8,000 followers on instagram. 16, and now firmly in recovery, libby used to self—harm, an obsession learned on and fed by the platform. i don't think it made me do it, but i think it definitely accelerated the severity of it, because i'd see people and then you'd almost go, "that's ok, then, it doesn't matter how bad it gets because they're not dead, it hasn't killed them, doing that". so it kind of made it feel more safe to do it worse. her dad tried to get the worst content taken dow
this report by our correspondent angus crawford contains some distressing images.olly russell's story... and that's gone. ..has sparked a debate... these are companies that count their profits in the billions, and they turn round and say to us that they can't protect our children? ..that may change social media for good. do you have the power to compel them to do what needs to be done? yes, absolutely. and it's also struck a chord with families across the country. like ian and his daughter...
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, liam fox, announced that the uk had approved an interim trade deal with the swiss but the snp mp angusd greater clarity was needed. our business correspondent joe miller is here. joe, what are the concerns? the concerns go to the heart of britain's future trade relationships because as a member of the eu, the uk could take advantage of preferential trade terms with dozens of countries including the likes of mexico and south korea. that's because brussels negotiated around 40 because brussels negotiated around a0 agreements over the years to bring down trade barriers. dr fox last year told the bbc he was confident all a0 or so of those agreements would be rolled over into british law in time for brexit. and in december he told the commons of his first triumph which was an agreement in principle with switzerland. but mr mcneill is saying there is not enough detail about what that deal entails and he's even saying the uk could be forced to accept freedom of movement with switzerland because that's a condition of the current deal between switzerland and the eu. now, the government says tha
, liam fox, announced that the uk had approved an interim trade deal with the swiss but the snp mp angusd greater clarity was needed. our business correspondent joe miller is here. joe, what are the concerns? the concerns go to the heart of britain's future trade relationships because as a member of the eu, the uk could take advantage of preferential trade terms with dozens of countries including the likes of mexico and south korea. that's because brussels negotiated around 40 because brussels...
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senators failed to pass rival bills to end the government shutdown trumps comus chief angus paid workers. and police fired tear gas at protesters in greece ahead of a vote on a deal to change macedonia's name and normalize relations between the two countries . and as well as militaries pledged its allegiance to president nicolas maduro this a day off the country's opposition needed to play it himself the interim president and won the support of u.s. president donald trump who heads the national assembly for himself in as leader on wednesday twenty six people have been confirmed killed in days of protests but madeira insists he remains the only true president and accuse the opposition of launching a coup with trump's help raise a boat has been spending some time in venezuela recently she joins us live now from . and so. without the backing of the military where does this leave. now in his attempt to challenge nicolas maduro this way. well that's the big question right now is how much power does a long way to really have it mean one thing is naming in self in three impression and it's not
senators failed to pass rival bills to end the government shutdown trumps comus chief angus paid workers. and police fired tear gas at protesters in greece ahead of a vote on a deal to change macedonia's name and normalize relations between the two countries . and as well as militaries pledged its allegiance to president nicolas maduro this a day off the country's opposition needed to play it himself the interim president and won the support of u.s. president donald trump who heads the national...
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shery: angus, thank you so much for that.inging you exclusive interviews from the 2019 goldman global macro conference in hong kong. 11:40 sydney time, u.s. strategist and then goldman's chief economist. president with former adviser,ama's top asia medeerose. paul: we have futures looking a little weaker after the reset, just off .1%. we are up and running in new zealand. .1%.arket off we'll have the market open at the top of the hour and bring you details on that but for now, that's from "daybreak: australia," all the action "daybreaknext in asia" this is bloomberg. ♪ amazon prime video is now on xfinity x1. so when you say words like... show me best of prime video into this... you'll see awesome stuff like this. discover prime originals like the emmy-winning the marvelous mrs. maisel... tom clancy's jack ryan... and the man in the high castle. all in the same place as your live tv. its all included with your amazon prime membership. that's how xfinity makes tv... simple. easy. awesome. paul: good morning. i'm paul allen in
shery: angus, thank you so much for that.inging you exclusive interviews from the 2019 goldman global macro conference in hong kong. 11:40 sydney time, u.s. strategist and then goldman's chief economist. president with former adviser,ama's top asia medeerose. paul: we have futures looking a little weaker after the reset, just off .1%. we are up and running in new zealand. .1%.arket off we'll have the market open at the top of the hour and bring you details on that but for now, that's from...
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senator mike rounds and senator angus king, an independent. that bill got a number of republican senators. there was nothing on that chain migration aspect of it. it was simply not cutting back on it and the white house was redline at the time, to cut back on this otherwise i am not giving you daca, and didn't get a wall as a result. katherine: you addressed it earlier. the changes that were requested for existing legal migration, and that is what they refused to cut back on. sahil: it was the white house that wanted the changes. it wasn't that democrats were making changes to that already. pedro: a little inside baseball for the 115th congress. we expect that house democrats take control? katherine: the house rules proposed package came out late so i've nott night, read the whole thing but i do know that as much as we have already heard, there are slight changes to how the house will operate on timing for votes and things like that. the real thing we are looking out for is in the new congress is after or before, depending on the timeline, of
senator mike rounds and senator angus king, an independent. that bill got a number of republican senators. there was nothing on that chain migration aspect of it. it was simply not cutting back on it and the white house was redline at the time, to cut back on this otherwise i am not giving you daca, and didn't get a wall as a result. katherine: you addressed it earlier. the changes that were requested for existing legal migration, and that is what they refused to cut back on. sahil: it was the...
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. >> so how was school today, angus? >> it was alright. >> what's this in my meatloaf? it's a note. "please help me," signed food inspector #4. ( laughter ) oh, i got one, too. "are you a non-government job that is hiring? if so, see mashed potatoes for rÉsume." ( laughter ) >> mine says to tell president trump, "he can go f--" >> okay! dinner is furloughed. >> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert." tonight, fight her flight. plus, stephen welcomes... sarah paulson. killer mike. and musical guest, future. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: c'mon! woo! beautiful, beautiful! oh, yeah! welcome! how could you not feel good. this is it, you're too kind. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) it is-- day 27 of the government shut down, who would have thought the four horsemen of the apocalypse would be is have been death, famin, pestilence and pooping in national parks t is starting to
. >> so how was school today, angus? >> it was alright. >> what's this in my meatloaf? it's a note. "please help me," signed food inspector #4. ( laughter ) oh, i got one, too. "are you a non-government job that is hiring? if so, see mashed potatoes for rÉsume." ( laughter ) >> mine says to tell president trump, "he can go f--" >> okay! dinner is furloughed. >> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert."...
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. >> angus king voted for two but today he wants for details. >> i want to know what is actually beingmiles on location? >> bob casey, and other gas in 2013 says one thing get democrats willing to back a border, we should have a lot of discussions about border security. you have to open up the government first. >> part of the reasons the senate couldn't pass the bill, they couldn't commence any democrats to vote yes. audibly democrats and independents who voted five years ago for hundreds of miles of new border barrier, 34 of them still work here. >> bret: peter doocy, thank you. republican congressman steve king is fighting back against a "new york times" article, he says it suggest he is an advocate for white nationalism and white supremacy. here's the quote from "the new york times." "they hunted that language, how did they become offensive? " that prompted this response. these comments are important and racist and should have no place in our national discourse. this afternoon, he tweeted it is true that the founding fathers, i'm an advocate for western civilizations values. this co
. >> angus king voted for two but today he wants for details. >> i want to know what is actually beingmiles on location? >> bob casey, and other gas in 2013 says one thing get democrats willing to back a border, we should have a lot of discussions about border security. you have to open up the government first. >> part of the reasons the senate couldn't pass the bill, they couldn't commence any democrats to vote yes. audibly democrats and independents who voted five...
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we will also be joined shortly by senator angus king of maine. i also recommend checking out his instagram. he recently posted a post of him raking leaves where he says it is nice to take on a task where you can actually see tangible results. so, a bit of political commentary on instagram. i would like to remind our audience, you can tweet questions to our panelists using the hashtag post lies, all one word. we will start with breaking news questions, and move into the meat of this conversation about jobs in the future of work , which i know you have been heavily involved with senator young. the big news of the day is these two reports that have come out that are talking about russia's disinformation campaign to disrupt our elections, and our democratic process in this country. are you confident that the outcome of the 2018 midterm elections, that they were not impacted by russia's disinformation campaign? >> i have read some open sourced articles this morning, it was actually immediately preceding descendents, the understanding this might come u
we will also be joined shortly by senator angus king of maine. i also recommend checking out his instagram. he recently posted a post of him raking leaves where he says it is nice to take on a task where you can actually see tangible results. so, a bit of political commentary on instagram. i would like to remind our audience, you can tweet questions to our panelists using the hashtag post lies, all one word. we will start with breaking news questions, and move into the meat of this conversation...
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. >> angus king, senator in maine, spoke out about the consequences of these mixed messages.e he was. >> that was the reasonable position, the president's position at the beginning was just based upon no strategy and as near as anyone can tell, no consultation with anyone in the administration. in fact, i think most people believe that it was the breaking point for jim mattis for the secretary of defense who said, you know, this is such a bad policy, i can't continue. now we have the worst of both worlds. we have mattis gone, bolton's trying to repair it, erdogan is blasting it and the president yesterday was saying there's really been no change, which is hard to square with sort of where we are. >> he makes a point on mattis as well there. he says, the worst of both worlds. do you think he has a point? >> absolutely. i think senator king is on target. if trump is actually rethinking his withdraw from syria then you have to wonder can jim mattis unresign and become secretary of defense again. >> is that what you wish? >> it would be great. i think the whole world would breath
. >> angus king, senator in maine, spoke out about the consequences of these mixed messages.e he was. >> that was the reasonable position, the president's position at the beginning was just based upon no strategy and as near as anyone can tell, no consultation with anyone in the administration. in fact, i think most people believe that it was the breaking point for jim mattis for the secretary of defense who said, you know, this is such a bad policy, i can't continue. now we have...
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angus crawford, bbc news.an call 08000 934 999. lines are open 24 hours a day and free of charge. after a week of turmoil in zimbabwe, president emmerson mnangagwa has cut short a foreign trip and returned home. zimbabwe has seen days of violent protests over rising fuel prices — which ministers say have been used by opponents of the government to cause unrest. 0ur correspondent andrew harding is in zimbabwe. he was not going to back down, he said, we need to take tough measures, unpopular measures to fix the economy. what i think was most surprised and interesting was how tough he was on his own security forces. these are the men in the military, the police, that staged the coup that brought emmerson mnangagwa to power a year ago. he said that if they were going to use force, that would be a betrayal of the new zimbabwe. some are speculating that there are concerns behind the scenes of plots against the president, that perhaps a new coolers in the offing. but there's no sign of that, but it is an indication o
angus crawford, bbc news.an call 08000 934 999. lines are open 24 hours a day and free of charge. after a week of turmoil in zimbabwe, president emmerson mnangagwa has cut short a foreign trip and returned home. zimbabwe has seen days of violent protests over rising fuel prices — which ministers say have been used by opponents of the government to cause unrest. 0ur correspondent andrew harding is in zimbabwe. he was not going to back down, he said, we need to take tough measures, unpopular...
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and it was senator mike brown from a republican, and senator angus king, an independent, who cut a bipartisan deal. there was nothing for progressives on the so-called it,n migration aspect of family-based migration, it was simply not putting back on it. otherwise i am not giving you daca. i think you addressed earlier that there were changes for were requested additional legal migration, and that is what they refuse to go back on. guest 2: yes, it was the white house to wanted changes, not the democrats making changes. host: a little extra inside baseball for the 116th congress. every congress starts with rules. guest 1: i will say the house rules proposed package came out late last night, and i was up early this morning to be here, so i have not read the whole thing, but i do know it is much of what we have already heard. there are slight changes for how the house will operate on timing for votes and things like that. the real thing we are looking out for is in the new congress before, depending on the timeline affixing this shutdown, is april 1, which is tose republicans' big push overhaul
and it was senator mike brown from a republican, and senator angus king, an independent, who cut a bipartisan deal. there was nothing for progressives on the so-called it,n migration aspect of family-based migration, it was simply not putting back on it. otherwise i am not giving you daca. i think you addressed earlier that there were changes for were requested additional legal migration, and that is what they refuse to go back on. guest 2: yes, it was the white house to wanted changes, not the...
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senator angus king got a job in a sheriff in a town that doesn't allow dancing.r lindsey graham got a job as an applebee's waiter that is a little too chatty. senator tom carper got a job as a grave digger from the goose bumps book. senator chris coons got a job as an assistant grave dig from the goose bumps book. and finally senator mitch mcconnell got a job as a smiley fresh. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> we want to be welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world, this is new day, it's wednesday, january 9th, 6:00 here in new york. we do begin with breaking news in the mueller investigation. a source tells cnn the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein is expected to leave the justice department in the coming weeks once a new attorney general is confirmed. rosenstein has been overseeing the russian investigation for more than a year now ever since jeff sessions recused himself. rosenstein has been a target of president trump on twitter. president trump recently rep reposted an image of rosenstein and
senator angus king got a job in a sheriff in a town that doesn't allow dancing.r lindsey graham got a job as an applebee's waiter that is a little too chatty. senator tom carper got a job as a grave digger from the goose bumps book. senator chris coons got a job as an assistant grave dig from the goose bumps book. and finally senator mitch mcconnell got a job as a smiley fresh. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> we want to be welcome...
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let's watch what gina haspel said in answer to questions from angus king about the iran nuclear deal and their compliance with it so far. >> they have abided by the terms, at the current moment? >> yes, they're making some preparations that would increase their ability to take a step back if they make that decision. so at the moment, technically they're in compliance. >> and the president tweeting today, the intelligence people seem to be extremely passive and naive when it comes to the dangers of iran. they are wrong, exclamation point, when i became president iran was making trouble all over the middle east and beyond since ending the terrible iran nuclear deal they are much different but a source of potential danger and conflict. they are testing rockets last week and more and are coming very close to the edge. their economy, misspelled, is now crashing which is the only thing holding them back. be careful, iran. perhaps intelligence should go back to school, exclamation point. kristen, this is a classic, he wrote it himself, this is not a dan scavino tweet. >> and this tweetstorm
let's watch what gina haspel said in answer to questions from angus king about the iran nuclear deal and their compliance with it so far. >> they have abided by the terms, at the current moment? >> yes, they're making some preparations that would increase their ability to take a step back if they make that decision. so at the moment, technically they're in compliance. >> and the president tweeting today, the intelligence people seem to be extremely passive and naive when it...
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. >> jimmy: senator angus king got a job as the sheriff in a a town that doesn't allow dancing. [ laughtert's -- >> steve: really? >> jimmy: it's forbidden. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: senator lindsey graham got a job as an applebee's waiter that's a a little too chatty. [ laughter ] "hey y'all, who want some apps?" senator tom carper got a job as a gravedigger from a a "goosebumps" book. [ laughter ] senator chris coons a job as an assistant gravedigger from a a "goosebumps" book. [ laughter ] and finally, senator mitch mcconnell got a job as a a smiley french fry. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: you got to work. >> steve: you got to work, man. >> jimmy: you gotta work. work! some more news. i saw that today was north korean leader kim jong-un's 36th birthday. and in the past year he's become friends with trump, so the president sent him a a special birthday greeting. check it out. ♪ happy birthday to un happy birthday to un happy birthday to my best friend ♪ ♪ happy birthday to un ♪ [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow, isn't that nice? >> steve: aw. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimm
. >> jimmy: senator angus king got a job as the sheriff in a a town that doesn't allow dancing. [ laughtert's -- >> steve: really? >> jimmy: it's forbidden. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: senator lindsey graham got a job as an applebee's waiter that's a a little too chatty. [ laughter ] "hey y'all, who want some apps?" senator tom carper got a job as a gravedigger from a a "goosebumps" book. [ laughter ] senator chris coons a job as an assistant...