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working with the bbc reality check team, ros atkins asks is brexit inevitable? bear with me, everyone. whether you wa nt bear with me, everyone. whether you want britain to leave the eu or not, let's consider if brexit is inevitable. yes, the brexit talks have begun but sincejune, the shock election result, it's a question some people are asking. i'm beginning to think you know that brexit may never happen. of of
working with the bbc reality check team, ros atkins asks is brexit inevitable? bear with me, everyone. whether you wa nt bear with me, everyone. whether you want britain to leave the eu or not, let's consider if brexit is inevitable. yes, the brexit talks have begun but sincejune, the shock election result, it's a question some people are asking. i'm beginning to think you know that brexit may never happen. of of
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they spoke to roz atkins. this is com pletely spoke to roz atkins.0, then vaccination, and then a climate change fund. we need money in global education, and so this is the first major initiative to create a fund. $10 billion per year, the equivalent of doubling aid to education. we have 800 million children we want to help, half of the world's children leave school early without qualifications that they need for work. 260 million children today are not going to school because they have no school to go to. it is different, because it is more urgent than ever. the future of our children is in jeopardy than ever. the future of our children is injeopardy unless than ever. the future of our children is in jeopardy unless we than ever. the future of our children is injeopardy unless we do something now. we cannotjust press pause on the kids and wait until they grow up and we have everything figured out for them. they are growing fast. we have to act fast. education around the world is underfunded, especially for middle and low income countries. but are th
they spoke to roz atkins. this is com pletely spoke to roz atkins.0, then vaccination, and then a climate change fund. we need money in global education, and so this is the first major initiative to create a fund. $10 billion per year, the equivalent of doubling aid to education. we have 800 million children we want to help, half of the world's children leave school early without qualifications that they need for work. 260 million children today are not going to school because they have no...
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atkins put down roots in the north end, then a black community. it's a burial ground -- its burial ground includes thousands of black burials, now largely forgotten. blackness is often erased. unless as in the case of phillis wheatley, the historical evidence is undeniable. mrs. atkins may have been one of the first african children born in boston. that speculation is based on her age, when she entered the historical record. if she was 30 in 1670, which is likely, she would've been born around 1640, two years after the desire arrived and a year before slavery became law in the commonwealth. cotton mather,nd two judges, were contemporaries. sewell was the only salem trial which trial judge to make an apology for his role. he seemed to be a reflective sort, who did not always go along with the status quo, even if it was popular. he took a separate stance, relative to slavery. dissenting from the notion that the bible condoned a slavery. there were slaves in the bible, so the slaves of the commonwealth were not seen as anathema. indeed they were view
atkins put down roots in the north end, then a black community. it's a burial ground -- its burial ground includes thousands of black burials, now largely forgotten. blackness is often erased. unless as in the case of phillis wheatley, the historical evidence is undeniable. mrs. atkins may have been one of the first african children born in boston. that speculation is based on her age, when she entered the historical record. if she was 30 in 1670, which is likely, she would've been born around...
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the hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. italy is calling for action over the migrant crisis. it's asked european ministers to open up other ports in europe to rescue boats — but that request has been refused. emmanuel macron has told france it needs to confront the realities of the modern world. until now, too often we have taken the wrong path. procedures are taken precedence over results, rules or what initiative, living off the public pass over fairness. qatar has delivered its response to a list of demands from its arab neighbours — saying they are so extreme they seemed deliberately designed to be rejected. these pictures are causing a storm in the us. they're of newjersey governor chris christie enjoying a day empty beach with his family — a beach he'd closed to the public. and if you want to get in touch at any time... our contact details are on the screen throat. —— throughout. i want to start with europe's migrant crisis. more than 80,000 have tried to cross the mediterranean into europe this year. most begin in li
the hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. italy is calling for action over the migrant crisis. it's asked european ministers to open up other ports in europe to rescue boats — but that request has been refused. emmanuel macron has told france it needs to confront the realities of the modern world. until now, too often we have taken the wrong path. procedures are taken precedence over results, rules or what initiative, living off the public pass over fairness. qatar has delivered its...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. live in hamburger.sky, keeping an eye on protesters and clashes that we knows protesters and police. donald trump has arrived. he came in from warsaw way gave a major speech earlier in which he praised parliament adhesive lead but had a warning about the threats —— praised poland. the fundamental question of our time is whether the west has the will to survive. all eyes will be on the trump—merkel relationship as the two most powerful leaders of the western world.
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. live in hamburger.sky, keeping an eye on protesters and clashes that we knows protesters and police. donald trump has arrived. he came in from warsaw way gave a major speech earlier in which he praised parliament adhesive lead but had a warning about the threats —— praised poland. the fundamental question of our time is whether the west has the will to survive. all eyes will be on the trump—merkel relationship as the two most powerful leaders...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. donald trump junior has defended his meeting with a russian lawyer las year, who he believed had incriminating evidence about hillary clinton. again, this is before the russian mania, before they built it up in the press. for me, it was opposition research. they had something. the president is calling the greatest witch hunt in political history. but here's his nominee for fbi director in his confirmation hearing today. is the future fbi director, do you consider this endeavour a witchhunt? ido consider this endeavour a witchhunt? i do not consider direct a mullen to be one i do not consider direct a mullen to be on a witchhunt. brazil's former president, luiz inacio lula da silva, has been sentenced to nine—and—a—half years injailfor corruption and money laundering. we'll be live in rio. in an interview with the bbc, president erdogan of turkey has denied claims that his country has jailed over 150 journalists. translation: those people inside jailare translation: those people inside
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. donald trump junior has defended his meeting with a russian lawyer las year, who he believed had incriminating evidence about hillary clinton. again, this is before the russian mania, before they built it up in the press. for me, it was opposition research. they had something. the president is calling the greatest witch hunt in political history. but here's his nominee for fbi director in his confirmation hearing today. is the future fbi director,...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. i thought we were done with the 620 — but two weeks since hamburg it turns out donald trump and vladimir putin spent more time together than we realised. there they are at the meeting we knew about. we'll get into what happened a little later in the day. the white house says it was normal — not everyone agrees. it makes the president, frankly and disturbingly, not a credible in the white house response. the salaries of the bbc‘s top—earning stars have been revealed — and about two—thirds of those earning more than £150,000 are men. saudi arabia and its allies have dropped their demands of qatar and issued six broad principles instead. that's a climb down in most people's eyes. we'll look at why it's happened. we will report from nairobi. fake news is becoming an issue in the key union election. —— in the kenyan election. donald trump and vladimir putin met twice at the 620 summit. not the once we'd been told about. this picture is from hamburg on july 7th. that meeting lasted over two
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. i thought we were done with the 620 — but two weeks since hamburg it turns out donald trump and vladimir putin spent more time together than we realised. there they are at the meeting we knew about. we'll get into what happened a little later in the day. the white house says it was normal — not everyone agrees. it makes the president, frankly and disturbingly, not a credible in the white house response. the salaries of the bbc‘s top—earning...
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and john bateman crossed over for the home side in the first half, with benjaminjullien and ryan atkinsnt half—time lead was wiped out when ben currie scored in his first game since september 2016 after recovering from a serious knee injury. two successive stefan ratchford penalty goals secured warrington a vital away win. wigan remain four points behind super league's top four, warrington‘s slim hopes of a top—eight finish are alive with one match to play until the super 8s split. steven finn gave middlesex a victory by one wicket over surrey at lord's, they were nine down when he hit the winning runs to take his side past the target they had been set. so we made 158—9. elsewhere victories for essex against somerset and gloucestershire against kent. england have named an unchanged side for the second test against south africa, which starts tomorrow at trent bridge. they won the opening match by 211 runs inside four days, a fantastic start forjoe root in his first match as captain. the most important thing is we carry forward that attitude we took into last week. there were a few key pe
and john bateman crossed over for the home side in the first half, with benjaminjullien and ryan atkinsnt half—time lead was wiped out when ben currie scored in his first game since september 2016 after recovering from a serious knee injury. two successive stefan ratchford penalty goals secured warrington a vital away win. wigan remain four points behind super league's top four, warrington‘s slim hopes of a top—eight finish are alive with one match to play until the super 8s split. steven...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source.he questions about his son's decision to ta ke questions about his son's decision to take a meeting with a russian lawyer have followed the president across the atlantic. i do think this, i think from a practical stand point, most people would have taken that meeting. that was during a press conference with emmanuel macron. you can see them there. of course they have major disagreements on climate change and the paris agreement. if it happens, that will be wonderful, and if it doesn't, that will be ok too. nobel prize winner and chinese dissident liu xiaobo has died. he took part in the tiananmen square protests — but had spent most
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source.he questions about his son's decision to ta ke questions about his son's decision to take a meeting with a russian lawyer have followed the president across the atlantic. i do think this, i think from a practical stand point, most people would have taken that meeting. that was during a press conference with emmanuel macron. you can see them there. of course they have major disagreements on climate change and the paris agreement. if it happens, that...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source live from hamburg, where the g20 will be taking place.s to say this summit could shape the world's response to other problems. angela merkel and donald trump might be the most prominent personalities in the next couple of days. donald trump flew in from warsaw, in which he gave this speech, with this warning about western separation. there are dire threats for our security and to our way of life. since then, he's met with german chancellor angela merkel. we know they don't agree on many things, including climate change.
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source live from hamburg, where the g20 will be taking place.s to say this summit could shape the world's response to other problems. angela merkel and donald trump might be the most prominent personalities in the next couple of days. donald trump flew in from warsaw, in which he gave this speech, with this warning about western separation. there are dire threats for our security and to our way of life. since then, he's met with german chancellor angela...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. just over an hour ago, this happened.a parole board. he has served nine years for armed robbery. us and european officials say they've shut down the largest marketplace on the darkweb. this is the largest dark market web page takedown in world history. jeff sessions has been scolded by donald trump over his decision to stand down from any russian investigations.
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. just over an hour ago, this happened.a parole board. he has served nine years for armed robbery. us and european officials say they've shut down the largest marketplace on the darkweb. this is the largest dark market web page takedown in world history. jeff sessions has been scolded by donald trump over his decision to stand down from any russian investigations.
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chief washington reporter for the "boston herald," kimberly atkins is back with us who as luck would have it is also an attorney if we need one. with us here in new york, we're thrilled to have the prernl historian and author doris kerns good win. peter as they say in sports this comes down to a pick 'em. what would you like to talk about firsts? maybe we should begin with his demeanor, tone and tenor of the president as you found him. >> it's very interesting. we saw him in the oval office just as he finished up a lunch with republican snorpz you remember he was trying very hard to get this health care bill back on track after it basically seemed to die just yesterday. he seemed to throw dirt on the grave yesterday but today he's trying to resurrect it. he came into the oval office and brought us in there. and he was in a very relaxed mood. he felt confident. he was in good spirits. he did not look like the weight of the world was on him despite the troubles he's had, and he was in a good mood. as soon as we brought up russia, of course, he had pretty pithy and striking things to sa
chief washington reporter for the "boston herald," kimberly atkins is back with us who as luck would have it is also an attorney if we need one. with us here in new york, we're thrilled to have the prernl historian and author doris kerns good win. peter as they say in sports this comes down to a pick 'em. what would you like to talk about firsts? maybe we should begin with his demeanor, tone and tenor of the president as you found him. >> it's very interesting. we saw him in the...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source.d this is 0utside source. is donald trump in danger of pushing the republican party too bar? —— too far. a top republican senator issued this warning to the president over his recent criticism of attorney generaljeff sessions. if of attorney generaljeff sessions. jeff sessions is f will ifjeff sessions is fired, there will be holy hail to pay. this could be the beginning of the end of the trump presidency. police investigating the grenfell tower fire say they have reasonable grounds to suspect corporate manslaughter offences may have been committed. israel has yielded to days of palestinian street protests by removing all additional security measures around the al—aqsa mosque. 64 years ago the fighting ended in the war between
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source.d this is 0utside source. is donald trump in danger of pushing the republican party too bar? —— too far. a top republican senator issued this warning to the president over his recent criticism of attorney generaljeff sessions. if of attorney generaljeff sessions. jeff sessions is f will ifjeff sessions is fired, there will be holy hail to pay. this could be the beginning of the end of the trump presidency. police investigating the grenfell tower...
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during the capitol fourth concert the beach boys 3e6rbed, blues brothers and trace at atkins. just like a scene out of foul house john stamos joined the beh on stage. crowds cleared quickly aft fair works. >> first family celebrated fourth by hosting military families at the white house and a national mall viewing of fireworks and president trump spent part of his day in sterling virginia at his golf club. >> and macy's fireworks in new york is one of the biggest in the nation. they were watching from offshore while heavy weapons teams staekd out bank and browse. >> two, one, again. >> and the dogs with going down [ laughter ]. >> dogs are going down, wiz, it would not be a business day with nathan's hot-dog-eating contest. joey chestnut held on to crowd. he ate 72 hot dogs and ten minutes. he broke his own record. now this is chestnut's tenth hot dog eating championship. nikki sutto earned fourth straight win in the women's competition by eating 41 hot dogs and bunz. dogs are going down. that may be my favorite comment tater line i heard in a while. >> that's deep. i don't kn
during the capitol fourth concert the beach boys 3e6rbed, blues brothers and trace at atkins. just like a scene out of foul house john stamos joined the beh on stage. crowds cleared quickly aft fair works. >> first family celebrated fourth by hosting military families at the white house and a national mall viewing of fireworks and president trump spent part of his day in sterling virginia at his golf club. >> and macy's fireworks in new york is one of the biggest in the nation. they...
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and from washington, kimberly atkins, "boston herald," chief washington reporter and a recovering lawyeru both. charlie, let's talk about your party. formerly the party of bob michael and mack mathias. i'm hearing serious people talk about health care kind of continuing on until next year. does this end with a whimper and who is going to tell the customers and their level of anxiety? >> well, those are great questions. you know, i heard one senator saying that maybe they'll vote on this by friday and put it behind them. they're not putting it behind them because this is a quagmire. look, there's no question about it. this was a stinging defeat for the republicans. after seven years of promising they were going to get rid of obamacare and replace obamacare. now they're faced with this idea of the skinny repeal. >> tell folks what that means. >> well, it's just -- it's all the choices are horrible. skinny repeal basically just eliminates the individual mandate, the employer mandate, cuts funding for planned parenthood, a few other things, maybe eliminates the medical device tax but leaves
and from washington, kimberly atkins, "boston herald," chief washington reporter and a recovering lawyeru both. charlie, let's talk about your party. formerly the party of bob michael and mack mathias. i'm hearing serious people talk about health care kind of continuing on until next year. does this end with a whimper and who is going to tell the customers and their level of anxiety? >> well, those are great questions. you know, i heard one senator saying that maybe they'll vote...
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lewis, bough. >> gemma atkin live.ou so much. >>> still ahead, the world of celebrities turned politicians may be getting a new name added to the list. we'll talk about the thing that kid rock is offering about a possible run for office. >>> an outbreak of dangerous weather leaving some parts of the country under water. where are the storms heading next? stay with us. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... with reduced redness,... thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts... or if these feelings deve
lewis, bough. >> gemma atkin live.ou so much. >>> still ahead, the world of celebrities turned politicians may be getting a new name added to the list. we'll talk about the thing that kid rock is offering about a possible run for office. >>> an outbreak of dangerous weather leaving some parts of the country under water. where are the storms heading next? stay with us. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... isn't it time to let the real you shine through?...
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and will include several artists including kelly pickler as well as trace atkins and the beach boys.w enforcement officials say there's no credible threat against the concert. you can catch rehearsals today all day from 9:00 a.m. to six were. >> that's the tricks of the trade get down and see rehearsals. >> get a sneak peek. >> exactly you can see it all. they actually usually do do a full run through the night before, tonight. >> hi. sorry we're having a chat. >> pretty early for you hm. >> pretty early at the weather buffet. >> uh-huh. >> how would you like some heat and humidity. >> we'll have a huge helping. >> i promise mhe will deliver. mid 90's with plenty of heat and humidity and it is already a super sticky start out there. 78 right now in washington. feels very humid out early with dewpoint temperatures in the l low 70's. 75 in new york. hot and humid holiday start to our week here. both today and tomorrow temperatures well into the 90's. the good news nice and quiet. nice sunrise setting up out there and just a few clouds to start your day. most of your day will be sunny a
and will include several artists including kelly pickler as well as trace atkins and the beach boys.w enforcement officials say there's no credible threat against the concert. you can catch rehearsals today all day from 9:00 a.m. to six were. >> that's the tricks of the trade get down and see rehearsals. >> get a sneak peek. >> exactly you can see it all. they actually usually do do a full run through the night before, tonight. >> hi. sorry we're having a chat. >>...
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be some pretty memorable performances tonight during the show, that includes kelly pickler, trace atkins, the beach boys, and another band you've probably heard of, the four tops. wusa9. >> we know about that motown band. we have a complete listing of all the fireworks displays tonight across our area on our website, wusa9.com. ♪ [ music ] ♪ help me rhonda. ♪ help help me rhonda >> john mentioned the capital 4th concert. this is video from last night's dress rehearsal. the show is hosted by john stamos, it airs live on pbs starting at 8:00. >>> right now, president trump and first lady melania trump are hosting a 4th of july picnic for military families and staffers at the white house. the president addressed his guests just a short time ago. >> melania and i truly ap america's independence with those who courageously defend our country, the men, women, and families of the united states military. it is because of you that well over 300 million american citizens can live in freedom. ♪ [ music ] >> later tonight, the president, first lady, and their guests will watch the fireworks from the
be some pretty memorable performances tonight during the show, that includes kelly pickler, trace atkins, the beach boys, and another band you've probably heard of, the four tops. wusa9. >> we know about that motown band. we have a complete listing of all the fireworks displays tonight across our area on our website, wusa9.com. ♪ [ music ] ♪ help me rhonda. ♪ help help me rhonda >> john mentioned the capital 4th concert. this is video from last night's dress rehearsal. the...
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kimberly atkins from the "boston herald." vivian salama. kelly o, let me start with you. the men that we just played you've covered a lot of them. you have covered sessions, you have covered a couple of presidents. set up this standoff between sessions' former colleagues, republican senators, some of the most conservative ones in the u.s. senate, and the president he now serves. >> well, jeff sessions had a reputation in the senate of being someone who was amiable to deal with and very, very conservative. so jeff sessions was someone to count on. so he gives up his seat to serve at the pleasure of president. he was the first senator to support donald trump during the campaign season and that had been repaid with this very uncomfortable, protracted sort of shaming of jeff sessions done by the president through his twitter feed and interviews. frustration over his recusal in overseeing the russia investigation, although certainly as my understanding that sessions was relying on the department of justice guidelines in his recusal. that he was in some political hot water at a
kimberly atkins from the "boston herald." vivian salama. kelly o, let me start with you. the men that we just played you've covered a lot of them. you have covered sessions, you have covered a couple of presidents. set up this standoff between sessions' former colleagues, republican senators, some of the most conservative ones in the u.s. senate, and the president he now serves. >> well, jeff sessions had a reputation in the senate of being someone who was amiable to deal with...
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. >> i do and i do little biographies of the diet gurus starting with atkins and jean who started weightatchers. i called her up in florida, found her down there. she was in a home before she died. she sounded like she was 17 years old. hi, nice to talk to you. and i said well, i'm a fan of you and i wanted to know how you knew you had to have a group. because shy started in 1961. and she said i was a fat woman with fat friends and we should all get together and talk about it and work it through. so i wrote about a lot of diet gurus and my basic message is and you do get to the solution after you go through all the chapters about my life and these diet gurus who are fascinating. i even wrote about tarno who was shot by his girlfriend, his mistress. i don't know what you would call her. they were lovers for a while and he left her and she got mad and shot her. >> sadly. >> but then i realized the bottom line is grain, sugar, flour, corn and wheat. can't have them. and that's where i got my recovery. because without those things i don't have any craveings. that's why i called it craveings.
. >> i do and i do little biographies of the diet gurus starting with atkins and jean who started weightatchers. i called her up in florida, found her down there. she was in a home before she died. she sounded like she was 17 years old. hi, nice to talk to you. and i said well, i'm a fan of you and i wanted to know how you knew you had to have a group. because shy started in 1961. and she said i was a fat woman with fat friends and we should all get together and talk about it and work it...
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some of the artists performing include the beach boys, the blues brothers, kellie pickler and trace atkins you're heading down to the mall tomorrow, give yourself plenty of time. >> still a day away from 4th of july celebrations, but already they're getting started. they're preparing for everything that's going to be going on, and this place is going to be a bit of a mad house because there's going to be a lot of road closures. i printed out a list of all the roads that are going to be closed. yeah, you just need 2 pages. there's a lot of closures that are going to be happening. there have been a lot of trucks coming in and out by the washington monument. the folk life festival is already set up. you can maybe see some of the tents. then we're going to jump over and show you what it looks like by the capital. you can already see they're preparing for the concert. let's show you a map of those road closures we were talking asout. of closures. some 31 roads are shutting down at 6 in the morning. the take away from all of this, take the metro if you can. it's going to be messy. as for the sch
some of the artists performing include the beach boys, the blues brothers, kellie pickler and trace atkins you're heading down to the mall tomorrow, give yourself plenty of time. >> still a day away from 4th of july celebrations, but already they're getting started. they're preparing for everything that's going to be going on, and this place is going to be a bit of a mad house because there's going to be a lot of road closures. i printed out a list of all the roads that are going to be...
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performers included the beach boys, the four tops, old-time favorites, trace atkins, as well as the blues brothers. millions were dazzled by the macy's annual fireworks show that lit up the new york city skyline, and in d.c. the president and first lady welcomed military families for an afternoon picnic at the white house. president trump thanking those service members for protecting our freedom, and he spoke of the courage and sacrifice of those serving overseas. >> it is because of you that well over 300 million american citizens can live in freedom. >> while most americans displayed the stars and stripes in parade and parties, the largest flag waved proudly in utah. all 11,000 square feet of it. astronauts peggy whitson and jack fischer showed their american pride in the international space station with this charming video. and the country welcomed many new proud americans. 15,000 people were sworn in at over 65 independence day citizen induction ceremonies around the u.s. that's pretty patriotic. and some people spent the day on the jersey shore. check it out, a giant sand sculpture o
performers included the beach boys, the four tops, old-time favorites, trace atkins, as well as the blues brothers. millions were dazzled by the macy's annual fireworks show that lit up the new york city skyline, and in d.c. the president and first lady welcomed military families for an afternoon picnic at the white house. president trump thanking those service members for protecting our freedom, and he spoke of the courage and sacrifice of those serving overseas. >> it is because of you...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. donald trump junior has defended his meeting with a russian lawyer last year — who he believed had incriminating evidence about hillary clinton. again, this is before russia mania, before they built it up in the press. for me, it was opposition research. in an interview with the bbc — president erdogan of turkey has denied claims that his country has jailed over 150 journalists. translation: those people inside jailare translation: those people inside jail are not titled as journalists. some of them corroborated with terror organisations. our china editor has been looking at the chinese companies are pouring workers into new countries — leaving locals wondering what the benefits are for them. the eu's chief brexit negotiator has said britain must recognise its financial obligations to the european union. the brexit story is getting complicated, if you've got any questions, tweet them to us at #bbc os and we'll answer. all the other contacts are on screen. here's my colleague zeinab ba
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. donald trump junior has defended his meeting with a russian lawyer last year — who he believed had incriminating evidence about hillary clinton. again, this is before russia mania, before they built it up in the press. for me, it was opposition research. in an interview with the bbc — president erdogan of turkey has denied claims that his country has jailed over 150 journalists. translation: those people inside jailare translation: those people...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. two weeks on from the 620 it's been revealed that donald trump and vladimir putin spent more time together than we realised. the white house says it was normal — not everyone agrees. it makes the president frankly and disturbingly not credible in the white house response. saudi arabia and its allies have dropped their demands of qatar. and issued six broad principles instead. that's a climb—down in most people's eyes. we'll look at why it's happened. with venezuela's economy near collapse and unrest on the rise — many are people crossing into brazil which is now struggling to cope with the arrivals. families are sleeping on the floor of the gymnasium. with more arrivals every week, some families are having to sleet outside. we'll play you a report by rebecca morelle on what's being done to save the northern white rhino. and in 05 sport — all the latest on the tour de france. now, an intriguing development in the gulf. those four states which cut ties with qatar have dropped their list
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. two weeks on from the 620 it's been revealed that donald trump and vladimir putin spent more time together than we realised. the white house says it was normal — not everyone agrees. it makes the president frankly and disturbingly not credible in the white house response. saudi arabia and its allies have dropped their demands of qatar. and issued six broad principles instead. that's a climb—down in most people's eyes. we'll look at why it's...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. just over an hour ago, this happened. oj simpson has been granted early release by a parole board. he has served nine years for armed robbery. us and european officials say they've shut down the largest marketplace on the darkweb. this is the largest dark market web page takedown in world history. jeff sessions has been scolded by donald trump over his decision to stand down from any russian investigations. we'll be live in washington. there's a general strike in venezuela. it's the latest effort to oust the government. oj simpson has served nine years of 33 year sentence for armed robbery. he will be released from prison. mr simpson, before i cast my vote, i wa nt to simpson, before i cast my vote, i want to let you know that we believe we are a fair board, we believe we area we are a fair board, we believe we are a consistent board. i will let you know that consistency also goes to parole, and we do not look kindly on parole violations, and if i cast my vote to grant, and it concludes the hearing, our expectation would
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. just over an hour ago, this happened. oj simpson has been granted early release by a parole board. he has served nine years for armed robbery. us and european officials say they've shut down the largest marketplace on the darkweb. this is the largest dark market web page takedown in world history. jeff sessions has been scolded by donald trump over his decision to stand down from any russian investigations. we'll be live in washington. there's a...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, and this is outside source. blink and you'll miss it at the white house. the new york times is reporting that the president has fired anthony scaramucci, his new director of indications who was only hard ten days ago. the islamic state group has launched an —— on the iraqi embassy on kabul. we will look at the —— and where it leaves america's position in afghanistan. this is venezuela, the fallout from the weekend's election which was to elect a constituent to the assembly. here is the president. with the hurricane example you have set today, more than 8 million votes by the sovereign people of venezuela. we will also talk about apple getting caught up in an argument around censorship in china. it is polled various vpns, facilities that help people get around censorship in china. we will explain that as well. things are moving at speed in washington, dc. in the past hour the white house confirmed anthony scaramucci will leave role as white house communications director to give chief of staff john kelly a "clean slate". bearin bear in mind he hasn't officia
hello, i'm ros atkins, and this is outside source. blink and you'll miss it at the white house. the new york times is reporting that the president has fired anthony scaramucci, his new director of indications who was only hard ten days ago. the islamic state group has launched an —— on the iraqi embassy on kabul. we will look at the —— and where it leaves america's position in afghanistan. this is venezuela, the fallout from the weekend's election which was to elect a constituent to the...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. italy is calling for action over the migrant crisis. it's asked european ministers to open up other ports in europe to rescue boats — but that request has been refused. emmanuel macron has told france it needs to confront the realities of the modern world. translation:, rules translation: , rules have translation:, rules have gone over initiative, the public purse over fairness. yesterday this us warship sailed close to islands claimed by china, vietnam and taiwan. china has called it a serious military provocation. we'll speak to bbc chinese. and wimbledon has begin today. we will be at the bbc sports centre. we will be at the bbc sports centre. we will be at the bbc sports centre. we will talk about andy murray going through, and everything else as well. next, to the south china sea. this whole area is the subject of territorial disputes between china and vietnam and the philippines. and others. china claims all the maritime territory inside this dotted red line, but its neighbours dispute this. a us warship has sailed close to triton
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. italy is calling for action over the migrant crisis. it's asked european ministers to open up other ports in europe to rescue boats — but that request has been refused. emmanuel macron has told france it needs to confront the realities of the modern world. translation:, rules translation: , rules have translation:, rules have gone over initiative, the public purse over fairness. yesterday this us warship sailed close to islands claimed by china,...
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leslie atkins. i'm--i'm fine, though. i'm fine.e gotta get her out of there, all right? okay. okay, i just, um, i need help 'cause, um, i'm pinned under this... okay, yep. okay. uh, sam? oh, my god. oh, my god. it's okay. just relax. don't worry. it's gonna be fine. dispatch, we need e.m.s. got one victim, conscious and breathing, pinned inside her car, serious laceration on her right leg. (trunk latch clanks) (woman) copy that, 1504. working on getting you ems and fire. what do you mean, "working on it"? how bad is it? uh, you know, it's pretty-- it's pretty, um... it's--it's not that bad. wow. you're a really terrible liar. uh, let's just say it's definitely gonna leave a mark. step one--examine the wound, make sure there's no obvious dirt or debris. ow! my--sorry. okay? leslie, here's what's gonna happen. i'm gonna wait until my partner shows up, we're gonna wrap this up, and then the medics from the fire department are gonna come here and get you out of here. does that sound good? yeah, that sounds great. mcnally. great. how's
leslie atkins. i'm--i'm fine, though. i'm fine.e gotta get her out of there, all right? okay. okay, i just, um, i need help 'cause, um, i'm pinned under this... okay, yep. okay. uh, sam? oh, my god. oh, my god. it's okay. just relax. don't worry. it's gonna be fine. dispatch, we need e.m.s. got one victim, conscious and breathing, pinned inside her car, serious laceration on her right leg. (trunk latch clanks) (woman) copy that, 1504. working on getting you ems and fire. what do you mean,...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. seconds out round two on brexit. round two of the talks in brussels. the uk is outlining four key areas including citizens rights — not for the first time, the eu is asking for one thing. clarity. we need to examine and compare our respective positions in order to make good progress. there are reports that the uae was behind a hack on qatari state media that precipitated the current crisis in the gulf. this is the uae's response. completely untrue and through our washington embassy we refuted them. this is a crisis. every day there is a new allegation. russia is demanding that two of its diplomatic compounds in the us are handed back. we will talk about that. and if you want to get in touch on any of the stories we're covering — #bbcos is where to go round two of the brexit talks. the chief negotiators were both there. michel barnierfor the eu and david davis for the uk. at the end of the first day of talks, they gave a press c0 nfe re nce . first day of talks, they gave a press conference. let's begin with the eu's
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. seconds out round two on brexit. round two of the talks in brussels. the uk is outlining four key areas including citizens rights — not for the first time, the eu is asking for one thing. clarity. we need to examine and compare our respective positions in order to make good progress. there are reports that the uae was behind a hack on qatari state media that precipitated the current crisis in the gulf. this is the uae's response. completely...
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this is ross atkins live at the g20 summit.s and extended statement and press conference towards the end of this gathering of the world's most powerful leaders. there has been a lot to digests, she covered many subjects and reflected on many subjects and reflected on many subjects and reflected on many subjects and meetings. let's be clear what we have just witnessed. it is the confirmation from angela merkel on behalf of the vast majority of the most powerful leaders in the world that on the most pressing issue the world faces, namely climate change, they are going one way and america is going another. the chancellor put it explicitly. she said, there has been no compromise in the communique, the statement put out at the end of each 620 statement put out at the end of each g20 summit. there were different sections acknowledging the difference in the american position and the position held by the other i9 and the position held by the other 19 members of this group. she said she deeply regrets america's decision to leave the par
this is ross atkins live at the g20 summit.s and extended statement and press conference towards the end of this gathering of the world's most powerful leaders. there has been a lot to digests, she covered many subjects and reflected on many subjects and reflected on many subjects and reflected on many subjects and meetings. let's be clear what we have just witnessed. it is the confirmation from angela merkel on behalf of the vast majority of the most powerful leaders in the world that on the...
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including performances by american idol contestant kelly pickler as well as trace atkins and the beach boys. security will be tight bought law enforcement officials of officials say there is know concert. >> so then our next question is what's the weather going to be like for that concert and following fireworks, so tuck, i'm hoping you have the answer. >> i'm certainly do t it looks like we're going to have at least the possibility of a few scattered thunderstorms around here tomorrow afternoon so we'lwe'll have to watch our radr very carefully. hot and humid conditions. look at the current numbers. 77 right now at reagan national and let me tell you not terribly comfortable out there. dulles 73, up in baltimore 72 degrees. we're going to be hot, humid today, temperatures expected to top out in the mid 90's. clear skies and quiet conditions at this hour. yesterday we had a rogue shower kick up moved right across parts of the city and then out towards annapolis. we could see one or two of those again today but most of your day will be just plain old hot and sunny and check out your hig
including performances by american idol contestant kelly pickler as well as trace atkins and the beach boys. security will be tight bought law enforcement officials of officials say there is know concert. >> so then our next question is what's the weather going to be like for that concert and following fireworks, so tuck, i'm hoping you have the answer. >> i'm certainly do t it looks like we're going to have at least the possibility of a few scattered thunderstorms around here...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. north korea conducts another missile test. and russia and china respond as one and with urgency. translation: among our common foreign policy priorities is the resolution of the problem of the korean peninsula, to ensure lasting peace and stability in northeast asia. north korea now it says it can strike anywhere in the world. we'll assess that claim, the short version is that it can't. eu member states continue to disagree on how to deal with the migrant crisis with austria now ready to use its army to stop them coming in. there has been a major breakthrough in raqqa. groups fighting the is say they have broken through a major wall. the bbc has been looking at the issue ofjournalist safety in mexico. a human rights group says that last year 11 were murdered and hundreds assaulted. we are alive and you can get as an e—mailand on we are alive and you can get as an e—mail and on social media. we are alive and you can get as an e—mail and on social media. welcome to outside source. russia and china have two explicit messages. one
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. north korea conducts another missile test. and russia and china respond as one and with urgency. translation: among our common foreign policy priorities is the resolution of the problem of the korean peninsula, to ensure lasting peace and stability in northeast asia. north korea now it says it can strike anywhere in the world. we'll assess that claim, the short version is that it can't. eu member states continue to disagree on how to deal with the...
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the former barrister victoria atkins.d to use the depth of the uk's relationship with saudi arabia to do more than just condemn the country over its use of the death penalty. ministers say they're seeking clarity over reports that 14 men, including two juveniles, could be facing execution for attending protests in eastern saudi arabia in 2012. my lords, we have a close relationship with saudi arabia. could the minister now explain what they are doing to stop these executions? we have precedence. we have a precedence in the past, when david cameron, as prime minister, personally intervened to stop the execution of three juveniles in 2015. the minister said the government was urgently seeking clarification over the situation from the saudi leadership, but peers weren't persuaded. the week the foreign secretary visited saudi arabia, eight people were executed on one day — beheaded. now, when will this government actually decide that it's time to publicly condemn these abuses of human rights? 0ur silence is deafening. 0ur pos
the former barrister victoria atkins.d to use the depth of the uk's relationship with saudi arabia to do more than just condemn the country over its use of the death penalty. ministers say they're seeking clarity over reports that 14 men, including two juveniles, could be facing execution for attending protests in eastern saudi arabia in 2012. my lords, we have a close relationship with saudi arabia. could the minister now explain what they are doing to stop these executions? we have...
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also said he would be visiting london we can cross to hamburg now and speak to my colleague, ros atkinsnd theresa may one. what are we to read into what went on there? let's go through the points you raised. 0n the visit to london, we didn't get a date, just an intention to come at some point. that's likely has gone off the boil, especially after mr trump's criticism of sadiq khan after the london bridge attack. mr trump says he wants to get the trade deal done very quickly, and he wa nted deal done very quickly, and he wanted to be a very powerful deal, but the point we need to emphasise is the uk is currently within the eu. it can't cut bilateral trade deals, certainly not on the hands of once, until it exits the eu. that won't happen until march 2019, by which an awful lot of political water will have gone under the bridge. while the uk government will be happy about the mood music coming out of that meeting, in practical terms, if not coming to have a huge influence on what kind of deal might emerge in 2019, 2020 or whenever it can be done. what about the wider summitand the can be
also said he would be visiting london we can cross to hamburg now and speak to my colleague, ros atkinsnd theresa may one. what are we to read into what went on there? let's go through the points you raised. 0n the visit to london, we didn't get a date, just an intention to come at some point. that's likely has gone off the boil, especially after mr trump's criticism of sadiq khan after the london bridge attack. mr trump says he wants to get the trade deal done very quickly, and he wa nted deal...
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ross atkins there.ly internationally to deal with terrorist financing, notjust large sums of money that are financing terrorism but also working with financial services, banks and others, to identify those smaller scale transactions that can lead to terrorist activity. i believe this is important. when we deal with this terrorist threat we are all facing, we need to address it across a range of ways. i've already brought the international community together to look at extremism online and work to ensure the internet cannot be a safe space for terrorists, now i'm calling on the international community to work together to ensure we can deal with terrorist financing. the prime minister has been speaking to our deputy political editorjohn pienaar in hamburg this morning. he told me theresa may rejected claims that the uk is losing its global influence because of brexit. theresa may has a lot of things she will be talking about, as do all the world leaders here, with a long list of global challenges. north k
ross atkins there.ly internationally to deal with terrorist financing, notjust large sums of money that are financing terrorism but also working with financial services, banks and others, to identify those smaller scale transactions that can lead to terrorist activity. i believe this is important. when we deal with this terrorist threat we are all facing, we need to address it across a range of ways. i've already brought the international community together to look at extremism online and work...
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chief executive david atkins says retailers are changing their priorities from online shopping back tod retail parks across the uk, including birmingham's bullring, london's brent cross and cabot circus in bristol. now, if you like to convince yourself your sugary snacks are healthy, well, here's a story that might help. nestle is to open its first factory injapan in more than 25 years, that's because of demand for exotic flavours of kit kats. traditionally the wafer snack has been made using milk chocolate — now dozens of different flavours are proving popular in asia, with flavours like wasabi and green tea helping kit kat sales injapan grow by 50% since 2010. the factory will focus on the more expensive versions of the snack which have been a hit with tourists. a look at some markets. the ftse 100 a look at some markets. the ftse100 health by some of the big hitters on the index today like british american tobacco and unilever. that is it for now. thank you. the number of people aged over 90 holding a driving licence in britain has topped 100,000 for the first time. figures from the
chief executive david atkins says retailers are changing their priorities from online shopping back tod retail parks across the uk, including birmingham's bullring, london's brent cross and cabot circus in bristol. now, if you like to convince yourself your sugary snacks are healthy, well, here's a story that might help. nestle is to open its first factory injapan in more than 25 years, that's because of demand for exotic flavours of kit kats. traditionally the wafer snack has been made using...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. live in hamburger. night has fallen by the helicopters are in the sky, keeping an eye on protesters and clashes that we knows protesters and police. donald trump has arrived. he came in from warsaw way gave a major speech earlier in which he praised parliament adhesive lead but had a warning about the threats —— praised poland. the fundamental question of our time is whether the west has the will to survive. all eyes will be on the trump—merkel relationship as the two most powerful leaders of the western world. they don't agree on much at the moment. they met earlier, though. we will also talk about climate change, which will dominate this summit. we are looking to see how donald trump's decision to take america out of the paris climate change agreement will impact on the conclusion straw. thousands of people have been out on the streets and there have been clashes with riot police. lucky the an eye on that as it develops as well and lots of you are sending questions so please keep those coming. we will
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. live in hamburger. night has fallen by the helicopters are in the sky, keeping an eye on protesters and clashes that we knows protesters and police. donald trump has arrived. he came in from warsaw way gave a major speech earlier in which he praised parliament adhesive lead but had a warning about the threats —— praised poland. the fundamental question of our time is whether the west has the will to survive. all eyes will be on the...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. donald trump is in paris but the questions about his son's decision to ta ke questions about his son's decision to take a meeting with a russian lawyer have followed the president gci’oss lawyer have followed the president across the atlantic. i do think this, i think from a practical stand point, most people would have taken that meeting. that was during a press conference with emmanuel macron. you can see them there. of course they have major disagreements on climate change and the paris agreement. if it happens, that will be wonderful, and if it doesn't, that will be ok too. nobel prize winner and chinese dissident liu xiaobo has died. he took part in the tiananmen square protests — but had spent most of the last seven years in prison. the uk government has published a bill that aims to convert all eu law into british law after brexit. it's as complicated as it sounds — we'll try to explain it. and if you've got any questions on that or anything else we're covering #bbc 05 is the p
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. donald trump is in paris but the questions about his son's decision to ta ke questions about his son's decision to take a meeting with a russian lawyer have followed the president gci’oss lawyer have followed the president across the atlantic. i do think this, i think from a practical stand point, most people would have taken that meeting. that was during a press conference with emmanuel macron. you can see them there. of course they have major...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. hello, i'm christian fraser, and this is outside source. is donald trump in danger of pushing the republican party too bar? —— too far. a top republican senator issued this warning to the president over his recent criticism of attorney generaljeff sessions. if of attorney generaljeff sessions. jeff sessions is f will ifjeff sessions is fired, there will be holy hail to pay. this could be the beginning of the end of the trump presidency. police investigating the grenfell tower fire say they have reasonable grounds to suspect corporate manslaughter offences may have been committed. israel has yielded to days of palestinian street protests by removing all additional security measures around the al—aqsa mosque. 64 years ago the fighting ended in the war between north and south korea — we'll look at whether the north's recent missile tests are threatening that fragile peace. and if you want to get in touch — the hashtag is bbcos. throughout the first six months of this presidency the repub
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. hello, i'm christian fraser, and this is outside source. is donald trump in danger of pushing the republican party too bar? —— too far. a top republican senator issued this warning to the president over his recent criticism of attorney generaljeff sessions. if of attorney generaljeff sessions. jeff sessions is f will ifjeff sessions is fired, there will be holy hail to pay. this could be the beginning of the end of the trump presidency. police...
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working with the bbc reality check team, ros atkins asks is brexit inevitable?er you want britain to leave the eu or not, let's consider if brexit is inevitable. yes, the brexit talks have begun but sincejune, the shock election result, it's a question some people are asking. i'm beginning to think you know that brexit may never happen. of of course the door remains open, until the brexit negotiations come to an end. the german finance minister said,... and nigel farage is worried. well, i have to say that the mood music since the general election has been alarming. all of which has left quite a few people asking, is this definitely on? in some cases, this may be that wishful thinking of those who wish to remain but there are also brexit supporters who worry that the referendum result will not be seen through. theresa may said the snap election was called to deliver stability, but that didn't happen and the political volatility that followed has fuelled interest in our question. so i'm going to break this down into the law, the politics and the practicalities. t
working with the bbc reality check team, ros atkins asks is brexit inevitable?er you want britain to leave the eu or not, let's consider if brexit is inevitable. yes, the brexit talks have begun but sincejune, the shock election result, it's a question some people are asking. i'm beginning to think you know that brexit may never happen. of of course the door remains open, until the brexit negotiations come to an end. the german finance minister said,... and nigel farage is worried. well, i have...
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it happened just before 8:00 this morning. 46-year-old christy atkins hit a car directly in front of her. it sent her car into the house. one was hurt. she's charged with dui and reckless driving. >>> an upgrade today. crews will begin resurfacing out of the outer lanes. work is expected to be completed this mid-november. expect backups and delays during construction. >>> a pennsylvania animal shelter is closing its doors because it doesn't have enough money. the spca is no longer accepting dogs and cats from the public after today. starting tomorrow, it will operate in a limited capacity working to find homes for all of the animals. adoption fees fors have been reduced to $100. all other animals will be free. >>> supporting our schools, students return to class? just a few weeks. a local teacher needs your help to give her students a life in medicine. >>> and new at 5:00, the moments right before a car slammed into a police cruiser. now police think they know what caused this crash. >>> and men in blue save the day. an 8-year-old girl has officers to thank for making the birthday on
it happened just before 8:00 this morning. 46-year-old christy atkins hit a car directly in front of her. it sent her car into the house. one was hurt. she's charged with dui and reckless driving. >>> an upgrade today. crews will begin resurfacing out of the outer lanes. work is expected to be completed this mid-november. expect backups and delays during construction. >>> a pennsylvania animal shelter is closing its doors because it doesn't have enough money. the spca is no...
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. >> kimberly atkins and phil rucker, thank you very much. >>> coming up we'll show you what televisioners on the other side of the world are seeing and hearing about our president when the "11th hour" continues. ♪ only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® >>> the last thing before we go here tonight and fair warning for lovers of country this is sobering for americans to hear. it's about donald trump's positioning an behavior at the g20 gathering. it was described by the president as a wonderful success, a view not shared by all who were there. the following summation was delivered by a political editor of the australian broadcasting corporation, intended for the tv audience back home in australia. it has since for reasons you'll see ricochetted around the world. >> what we already knew that the president of the united states has a particular skill set that he's identified an illness in western democracies but he has no cure for it and seems intent on exploiting it and we also learned he has no desire and no ca
. >> kimberly atkins and phil rucker, thank you very much. >>> coming up we'll show you what televisioners on the other side of the world are seeing and hearing about our president when the "11th hour" continues. ♪ only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® >>> the last thing before we go here tonight and fair warning for lovers of country this is sobering for americans to hear. it's...
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we bring in kimberly atkins, chief washington correspondent and columnist with the "boston herald." these g-20 meetings are usually sleepy things, everything scripted in advance. this one could get interesting. >> it really could. the white house has indicated there's no agenda for this big first meeting between president trump and vladimir putin. whether or not that's true, there are obviously a lot of topics on the table for the two of them to address now, including north korea, given the latest nuclear -- the latest intercontinental ballistic missile test. russia got together with china and came up with an agreement to try to have a diplomatic approach to that. he's certainly going to put that to donald trump. number one on the agenda for putin will be the sanctions that john just talked about, including the seizure of two russian compounds here in the u.s., something that russia is very upset about, and they're going to push the president to reverse that. >> john: yeah. well, but the president doesn't have a lot of -- well, wiggle room, does he? if he were to give the russians b
we bring in kimberly atkins, chief washington correspondent and columnist with the "boston herald." these g-20 meetings are usually sleepy things, everything scripted in advance. this one could get interesting. >> it really could. the white house has indicated there's no agenda for this big first meeting between president trump and vladimir putin. whether or not that's true, there are obviously a lot of topics on the table for the two of them to address now, including north...
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the bbc‘s ros atkins is there for us.acclaim in poland today but it might be a different picture in hamburg, what do we know of this bilateral meeting between the president and the chancellor this evening? you're quite right, donald trump is not even scheduled any public speeches here in hamburg, the us authorities now it would be too complicated so it's bilateral meetings, group meetings behind closed doors which will take place at the summit. we know of the bilateral meeting between angela merkel and donald trump, donald trump arrived about 90 minutes ago and as you have been stating on key issues such as immigration, trade, security and climate change these are not two leaders who see eye to eye. angela merkel has put aside her normal diplomatic language and said in the past few months that we can no longer rely on america. when you add that into the back to donald trump is not a man who favours taking steps backwards it's hard to see how they will bash on common ground which will have a meaningful impact on policy. i
the bbc‘s ros atkins is there for us.acclaim in poland today but it might be a different picture in hamburg, what do we know of this bilateral meeting between the president and the chancellor this evening? you're quite right, donald trump is not even scheduled any public speeches here in hamburg, the us authorities now it would be too complicated so it's bilateral meetings, group meetings behind closed doors which will take place at the summit. we know of the bilateral meeting between angela...
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. ♪ >> susan atkins, patricia krenwinkel and leslie van houten sang as they went to and from court today to show they are with manson and he is with them. >> the three women were coached by charlie every morning. here's what i want you to do. they would do everything from singing mocking songs to the judge, to when charlie is making one of his impassioned speeches mouthing the words along with him. >> i don't have any guilt. i know what i've done and no man can judge me. i judge me. >> are you bitter? >> bitter, no. >> you've paid a price so far. >> price? you have eyes? open them. >> charlie manson is a great presenter, but vincent buglioi was better. when he put these two antagonists into a courtroom america thought, this is entertainment. >> people who are curious about the tate murders go to the los angeles hall of justice where they wait in long lines. some people are so interested they get to the courthouse at 4:00 a.m. something else this trial has done is gather together again those members of manson's family who are not in jail. >> the world is getting crazy. >> one read part of
. ♪ >> susan atkins, patricia krenwinkel and leslie van houten sang as they went to and from court today to show they are with manson and he is with them. >> the three women were coached by charlie every morning. here's what i want you to do. they would do everything from singing mocking songs to the judge, to when charlie is making one of his impassioned speeches mouthing the words along with him. >> i don't have any guilt. i know what i've done and no man can judge me. i...