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host: emily atkin. guest: i realized when this was happening yesterday when the president said this independent study from g.w.u. said 3,000 people died in puerto rico, it wasn't -- it was fake. it was a plot by the democrats to make him look bad. it's false, obviously, but the -- it's also not terribly surprising. the president and his base, they don't trust constitutional -- i.n.s. constitutional -- institutional science, and you see that with their rejection of the science of human caused climate change. the science that says that greenhouse gases in the atmosphere make -- they cause global warming and they make rainfall that's stronger, etc., etc. but the rejection of peer-reviewed science and rejecting this death toll number is a rejection of that science. it's also a way to say don't trust scientists, trust me. the scientists are the democrats. so it's part of that -- it's part of that whole theme there. host: we heard from a caller earlier who said that the university who came up with the number
host: emily atkin. guest: i realized when this was happening yesterday when the president said this independent study from g.w.u. said 3,000 people died in puerto rico, it wasn't -- it was fake. it was a plot by the democrats to make him look bad. it's false, obviously, but the -- it's also not terribly surprising. the president and his base, they don't trust constitutional -- i.n.s. constitutional -- institutional science, and you see that with their rejection of the science of human caused...
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host: emily atkin.st: i realized when this was happening yesterday when the president said this independent study from g.w.u. said 3,000 people died in puerto rico, it wasn't -- it was fake. it was a plot by the democrats to make him look bad. it's false, obviously, but the -- it's also not terribly surprising. the president and his base, they don't trust constitutional -- i.n.s. constitutional -- institutional science, and you see that with their rejection of the science of human caused climate change. the science that says that greenhouse gases in the atmosphere make -- they cause global warming and they make rainfall that's stronger, etc., etc. but the rejection of peer-reviewed science and rejecting this death toll number is a rejection of that science. it's also a way to say don't trust scientists, trust me. the scientists are the democrats. so it's part of that -- it's part of that whole theme there. host: we heard from a caller earlier who said that the university who came up with the number of d
host: emily atkin.st: i realized when this was happening yesterday when the president said this independent study from g.w.u. said 3,000 people died in puerto rico, it wasn't -- it was fake. it was a plot by the democrats to make him look bad. it's false, obviously, but the -- it's also not terribly surprising. the president and his base, they don't trust constitutional -- i.n.s. constitutional -- institutional science, and you see that with their rejection of the science of human caused...
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atkins grabs the rebound, guess it to go. the rookie out of texas lookingd then in the fourth quarter,my stics down two. pass inside to atkins. let's it under control, hits the tough shot. game high 20or points her. they tie it at 71. later, mystics down five. della donne mes a move, step back. hits. 14 points, 11 rebounds for della donne. mystics is heading to their first ever wnba finals beating atlanta. >> that's why i came to dc was to make history. to me it's very special to do it with this group of people. r have a great, great loc room. and it's an excitingo time t a d.c. i'fan. glad i'm on the winning side right now. >> yes, everyone in d.c. dancing right now. nationals hosting it the cardinal we skip ahead. bottom of the fifth. nats down 4-1, bases f loaded bryce harper. the hero yesterday kept it oing. harp dee center. this one bouncin off the top of the wall. two runs scored. called a ground rule double. the nats even it up in the fourth. but the sixth not good. marcell ozuna crushed this to right center. his secon
atkins grabs the rebound, guess it to go. the rookie out of texas lookingd then in the fourth quarter,my stics down two. pass inside to atkins. let's it under control, hits the tough shot. game high 20or points her. they tie it at 71. later, mystics down five. della donne mes a move, step back. hits. 14 points, 11 rebounds for della donne. mystics is heading to their first ever wnba finals beating atlanta. >> that's why i came to dc was to make history. to me it's very special to do it...
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it's quite a few years and i've been there and up in tree with dr atkins the whole time and she's been really really great sibylla about it and made a very very nice choice how painful is it. what that's one thing is hopeful if you're in pain it's the lack of circulation you get sort of like an h e x my if it breaks down infection can get it and then the cells around the leg getting infected so the leg swells up threats to fluid and we have to put one and. sachi looking much better isn't it to know what these are looking quite good and very clear. if you go doctor. things in their lives and trust them insistence that. this isn't them move to the doctor for in this world. george is not alone. in a survey ninety percent of the uki population said that they trust their doctors knowing people well makes you a better doctor i think i'm a better doctor because we have really good continuity of care here and i have patients who are my patients who i know and they know me and i think that actually helps me practice better medicine. long term doctor patient relationships are particularly effect
it's quite a few years and i've been there and up in tree with dr atkins the whole time and she's been really really great sibylla about it and made a very very nice choice how painful is it. what that's one thing is hopeful if you're in pain it's the lack of circulation you get sort of like an h e x my if it breaks down infection can get it and then the cells around the leg getting infected so the leg swells up threats to fluid and we have to put one and. sachi looking much better isn't it to...
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kimberly atkins, chief reporter for "the boston herald" and mimi roka, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of now, now a distinguished fellow in criminal justice at the pace university law school. counselor, i'd like to begin with you and ask you the pure hypothetical. if you were dr. ford's attorney, what do you think you would be advising here? >> i would be advising exactly what they're saying, which is not don't testify ever, but don't testify until they have done an investigation. and here's why. this is a sham, and no one knows that better than judge kavanaugh who is a long-time federal judge. if i as a federal prosecutor or any lawyer walked into his courtroom and tried to put on a case by throwing two witnesses up there without doing any investigation outside of what they're going to say on the stand, he would not be happy with our performance as lawyers in that courtroom. that is not how we look for the truth. that is not how we get at facts in this country. this is not a criminal proceeding, but everybody is saying they want to get at the truth.
kimberly atkins, chief reporter for "the boston herald" and mimi roka, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of now, now a distinguished fellow in criminal justice at the pace university law school. counselor, i'd like to begin with you and ask you the pure hypothetical. if you were dr. ford's attorney, what do you think you would be advising here? >> i would be advising exactly what they're saying, which is not don't testify ever, but don't testify until they...
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atkins, the rookie up to the task. she had seven points in the first quarter.s ties the game at 22. third quarter mystics down by 7. christie tover knocking it down, and fourth quarter tiffany heys responds. she's led all scores with 23. puts the dream back ahead about p brittanyches also knocked down a trio of triples. this ones atlanta up by 11. hayes and psyches were the only dream players to make three and that was enough. mystics fall in game three 81-76. outside of double headers it's rare that a baseball team loses to theirthpponent twice i same day. but here's how it happened to the nats. they lost the starting pitcher gonzalez, a g who had a 3.62 era and 86 swings in seven seasons here in d.c. they also started a series in milwaukee ts evening with not so good results. giving up runs in the first inning. travis shah, tt's awo run shot. 27th of the year for him. ue crew tak a 2-0 lead. third inning you guessed it same result for roark. jesus agwilar, and f natsall whereby that for a final score of 4-1. time to fli out for some high school footbel. three
atkins, the rookie up to the task. she had seven points in the first quarter.s ties the game at 22. third quarter mystics down by 7. christie tover knocking it down, and fourth quarter tiffany heys responds. she's led all scores with 23. puts the dream back ahead about p brittanyches also knocked down a trio of triples. this ones atlanta up by 11. hayes and psyches were the only dream players to make three and that was enough. mystics fall in game three 81-76. outside of double headers it's...
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kimberly atkins, josh barrow, thank you all three, great way to start. >>> senate judiciary showdown, will christine ford's senate judiciary testimony be a flashback of anita hill's 1991 hearing? our panel discusses that. so why not bundle them with esurance and save up to 10%? which you can spend on things you really want to buy, like... well, i don't know what you'd wanna buy because i'm just a guy on your tv. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. misogynist >>> so what's next? dr. christine blasey ford has confirmed she will provide firsthand knowledge to the senate judiciary committee next week. while we don't know the details, her lawyer confirms she will detail an account of alleged sexual misconduct involving supreme court pick judge brett kavanaugh. her agreement to testify comes after a week of conspiracy theories, attack tweets and death threats surrounding the controversy. can we expect even more theatrics as things move forward? joining us now codirector of documented, former deputy assistant attorney general and former chief counsel for supreme court nominations lisa grav
kimberly atkins, josh barrow, thank you all three, great way to start. >>> senate judiciary showdown, will christine ford's senate judiciary testimony be a flashback of anita hill's 1991 hearing? our panel discusses that. so why not bundle them with esurance and save up to 10%? which you can spend on things you really want to buy, like... well, i don't know what you'd wanna buy because i'm just a guy on your tv. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. misogynist >>> so what's...
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hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to the latest edition of outside source. theresa may says the two suspects in the salisbury nerve agent attack on sergei and julia skripal are members of russian military intelligence. facebook and twitter execs have admitted they were too slow to act against political meddling in the us, but they have told senators the problem is getting fixed. western japan is struggling to recover from the strongest typhoon to hit the country in 25 years. the world health organisation warns that a quarter of the world's adults aren't getting enough exercise. interestingly, the problem is in the richer countries in the world. two russian nationals have been named as suspects in the salisbury novichok attack which targeted sergei and yulia skripal. uk police say these two men arrived in london on the 2nd of march, using the names alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov. we got much more detailfrom we got much more detail from the prime minister, theresa may. the government has concluded that the two individuals named by the police and cps are
hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to the latest edition of outside source. theresa may says the two suspects in the salisbury nerve agent attack on sergei and julia skripal are members of russian military intelligence. facebook and twitter execs have admitted they were too slow to act against political meddling in the us, but they have told senators the problem is getting fixed. western japan is struggling to recover from the strongest typhoon to hit the country in 25 years. the world health...
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kimberly atkins. and matthew continetti from the washington free beacon. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning and happy labor day weekend to everyone. what we saw yesterday at the national cathedral was more than a funeral for john mccain. it was a longing for what many fear is a lost era of american politics. an era when we could agree there's more that unites us than divides us. it was a rebuke of donald trump's presidency and style of politics he's brought to washington. president trump's name was not mentioned, john mccain reminded us of what he thought by whom he asked to attend and asked to speak. and by what they said. there was the man he fought bitterly for the republican nomination in 2000. >> for every attempt to forget who we are and grow weary of our cause, john's voice will always come as a whisper over our shoulder. we are better than this. america is better than this. >> then there was the man who d
kimberly atkins. and matthew continetti from the washington free beacon. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning and happy labor day weekend to everyone. what we saw yesterday at the national cathedral was more than a funeral for john mccain. it was a longing for what many fear is a lost era of...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. russian and british officials clash at the un over the salisbury nerve agent attack. the us, canada, france and germany back uk claims that russian intelligence agents are responsible. celebrations in india as the supreme court scraps a law from colonial times that banned gay sex. i'm finally glad that i can say that i'm not a criminal in this country any more. some of donald trump's closest advisers deny writing an anonymous article attacking the president and speaking of "a quiet resistance" at the white house. we will talk to anthony. and we would hear the trip it's been made to actor burt reynolds. —— tributes made. sharp exchanges at the un security council. the uk, us, france, germany and canada are all agreed that russia "almost certainly" approved the novichok poisoning in salisbury. first here's britain's ambassador. they tried to murder the skripals. they played dice with the lives of the people of salisbury. they work in a parallel universe where the normal rules of interna
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. russian and british officials clash at the un over the salisbury nerve agent attack. the us, canada, france and germany back uk claims that russian intelligence agents are responsible. celebrations in india as the supreme court scraps a law from colonial times that banned gay sex. i'm finally glad that i can say that i'm not a criminal in this country any more. some of donald trump's closest advisers deny writing an anonymous article attacking the...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. brazil's national museum has been destroyed in a huge fire, priceless collections have been lost, questions are already being asked about whether budget cuts contributed to what happened. theresa may has been batting away more criticism from a former foreign secretary. brycejohnson is arguing that the current approach will leave the uk with "two thirds of diddly squat". in myanmar, twojournalists have been sentenced to seven years in prison for reporting on the killing of rohingya muslims. translation: this is a direct challenge to democracy and media freedom in our country. we will face the situation calmly and do our very best in the appeal. and we'll be reporting from the netherlands, where two children at the centre of an immigration case that's gripped the country went into hiding, to escape deportation. (titles) devasting news from brazil. the national museum in rio de janeiro has burnt down. the fire started on sunday evening after the museum had closed. then the hydrants close
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. brazil's national museum has been destroyed in a huge fire, priceless collections have been lost, questions are already being asked about whether budget cuts contributed to what happened. theresa may has been batting away more criticism from a former foreign secretary. brycejohnson is arguing that the current approach will leave the uk with "two thirds of diddly squat". in myanmar, twojournalists have been sentenced to seven years in...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. residents are urged to evacuate the east coast of the us as the most powerful storm in nearly three decades strengthens even further. president putin denies the two men accused of trying to murder sergei skripal worked for him. he says they're just civilians who happened to be there. but the british government isn't buying it. apple has just launched its latest iphone and a range of other products — we have all the latest from our technology correspondent. and police in australia are digging at the home of a woman who disappeared 36 years ago — because of a podcast. let's start with some of the latest pictures coming in from the us east coast. hurricane florence, a category four storm described by us officials as ‘the storm of a lifetime‘ is on its way and it's already generating winds of over 200kmph. these are that latest satellite pictures — north carolina, south carolina and virginia are in its path. south carolina authorities have turned four motorways into one—way routes because
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. residents are urged to evacuate the east coast of the us as the most powerful storm in nearly three decades strengthens even further. president putin denies the two men accused of trying to murder sergei skripal worked for him. he says they're just civilians who happened to be there. but the british government isn't buying it. apple has just launched its latest iphone and a range of other products — we have all the latest from our technology...
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hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to outside source. one of the men accused of the salisbury nerve agent attack has been identified by an investigative website as a colonel from russian intelligence. lawyers in the united states are reviewing a third claim of sexual assault against the supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh. he's called it ridiculous. donald trump made his debut as chair of the un security council earlier and took the chance to aim at iran. the regime is the world's leading sponsor of terror and fuels conflict across the region and far beyond. a regime with this track record must never be allowed to possess a nuclear weapon. and british scientists have found that allied bombing during two was so that allied bombing during two was so powerful, it weakened the earth's atmosphere. —— during world war ii. i want to start this edition of outside source by showing you this tweet from the investigative website bellingcat. it reads... they say they have clear evidence that a russian intelligence officer was involved in the sali
hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to outside source. one of the men accused of the salisbury nerve agent attack has been identified by an investigative website as a colonel from russian intelligence. lawyers in the united states are reviewing a third claim of sexual assault against the supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh. he's called it ridiculous. donald trump made his debut as chair of the un security council earlier and took the chance to aim at iran. the regime is the world's leading...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source. italy's interior minister tells the bbc most migrants who arrive in italy will be deported. translation: we can't accept that all migrants get to italian coast and we have to pay for them. either europe steps in or we do it autonomously. russia begins its biggest war games since the cold war, and this time china is taking part, too. we talked about that and hurricane florence on whether it is bearing down on the east coast of the us. one and a half million people have been told to get out of its way. china ranks the country's celebrities — based on how "socially responsible" they are. it is more political than you might think. every day brings new reasons to examine europe's identity — and the pressure that populism and the far—right are exerting. at the weekend it was sweden — where almost one in five voters supported a party with its roots in neo—nazism. today we'll see the governments of hungary and italy are pushing back at criticism of their anti—immigration policies. in a moment
hello, i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source. italy's interior minister tells the bbc most migrants who arrive in italy will be deported. translation: we can't accept that all migrants get to italian coast and we have to pay for them. either europe steps in or we do it autonomously. russia begins its biggest war games since the cold war, and this time china is taking part, too. we talked about that and hurricane florence on whether it is bearing down on the east coast of the us. one and a...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. sweden faces political deadlock. none of the main political blocks attracted enough votes to form a government, the anti—immigration sweden democrats has made big gains. support for serena williams from the very top of women's tennis after she accuses an umpire of sexism at the us open final. that is not the only opinion we have heard. could a brexit breakthrough be on the cards? brussels says a deal for the uk to exit the european union could be reached within weeks. and the me too movement claims another big name as the head of cbs television les moonves is forced to step down. it will receive a major donation from cbs television. some people were smiling after the result of the swedish election but not those involved in trying to form the next government. sweden is facing political instability. first of all neither of its two main political blocs claimed a clear victory in sunday's election. the ruling centre—left coalition took 40.6%, the centre—right alliance wasjust behind. 40.3%. the anti—immigrant sweden demo
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. sweden faces political deadlock. none of the main political blocks attracted enough votes to form a government, the anti—immigration sweden democrats has made big gains. support for serena williams from the very top of women's tennis after she accuses an umpire of sexism at the us open final. that is not the only opinion we have heard. could a brexit breakthrough be on the cards? brussels says a deal for the uk to exit the european union could be...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. the us comedian bill cosby hasjust been sentenced from 3—10 years for drugging and molesting a woman in 200a. at the un — president trump launches a scathing attack on global institutions and says america will always act in its self interest. we reject the ideology of globalism and we embrace the doctrine of patriotism. in the uk, the opposition labour party have voted in favour of a brexit motion that backs the possibility of a second referendum. and in portugal — a 400—year—old shipwreck has been discovered — it's being called the discovery of a decade. in the past hours bill cosby has been sentenced to between three and ten years in prison. in april he was found guilty on three counts of sexual assault — and today the judge called him a "sexually violent predator". the attacks happened in 2004 and the victim was andrea constand. this is her coming out of court a short while ago and embracing another cosby accuser, janie dickinson. and here's what her attorney had to say. we are gla
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. the us comedian bill cosby hasjust been sentenced from 3—10 years for drugging and molesting a woman in 200a. at the un — president trump launches a scathing attack on global institutions and says america will always act in its self interest. we reject the ideology of globalism and we embrace the doctrine of patriotism. in the uk, the opposition labour party have voted in favour of a brexit motion that backs the possibility of a second...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. an allegation of sexual abuse has thrown the confirmation hearing for president trump's nominee for the supreme court into turmoil. some republicans have nowjoined calls for a vote to be delayed. typhoon mangkhut is now the biggest storm the world has seen this year, it's caused devastation in the phillippines and across china. there's been a breakthrough in syria. russia and turkey have agreed to provide a buffer zone for people trapped in the last rebel stronghold there idlib, which is facing attack. and in australia, there have been multiple incidents of strawberries found containing sewing needles inside. the health minister's calling it a "vicious crime". a number of republicans are calling for a pause in the process of confirming brett kavanaugh as a us supreme courtjustice. that's because at the weekend, christine blasey ford who's an academic in california made allegations about brett kavanaugh in the washington post. she says mr kavanaugh and a friend corralled her into a bed
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. an allegation of sexual abuse has thrown the confirmation hearing for president trump's nominee for the supreme court into turmoil. some republicans have nowjoined calls for a vote to be delayed. typhoon mangkhut is now the biggest storm the world has seen this year, it's caused devastation in the phillippines and across china. there's been a breakthrough in syria. russia and turkey have agreed to provide a buffer zone for people trapped in the...
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and here on set, kimberly atkins, chief washington reporter for the "boston herald." aaron blake, senior political reporter for the "washington post" and sam stein is here, politics editor for the "daily beast." ashley, let me start with you. the president today with a lot of things on his to-do list that require him to be and act presidential, but even those requirements of the day, the solemnity of a potentially deadly storm as we just heard from al roker and perhaps the most solemn duty of any president, post-9/11, marking that sad san versery for the country and families. his day started with angry tweets at his own fbi and justice department. speak to the juxtaposition. >> it's a strikining juxtaposition. this is a president who's long struggled to express empathy, rise to the higher calling of being a consoler in chief. but, again, it was just so jarring, so striking, on this solemn day, that before even the moments of silence for the two planes that hit the twin towers, that the president had taken to taker not to commemorate the anniversary of the terrorist at
and here on set, kimberly atkins, chief washington reporter for the "boston herald." aaron blake, senior political reporter for the "washington post" and sam stein is here, politics editor for the "daily beast." ashley, let me start with you. the president today with a lot of things on his to-do list that require him to be and act presidential, but even those requirements of the day, the solemnity of a potentially deadly storm as we just heard from al roker and...
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let's bring in tonight's roundtable, keimberly atkins, neera tanden, and matt schlapp. like the outlook before tonight, which was a five-act planned by the republicans. they had a press conference tonight, two testimonies tomorrow, by the accuser and the defendant, a vote by the committee on friday, and a vote by the full senate early next week. how's that five-act play look like right now? >> well, with it's up in the air because the script keeps being flipped every few hours, it seems, where there are new allegations from new accusers, people -- the president coming in and trying to take over the messaging in this, and his press conference, while you have other members of the senate who are trying to proceed more cautiously before this hearing. now you have -- what, we're up to four accusers and only one is testifying tomorrow? it's just thrown one, you know, one unexpected -- one unexpected update to another into all of this. but still, as of right now, it appears that republicans want to move forward and press forward with this vote. i don't know if they're afraid o
let's bring in tonight's roundtable, keimberly atkins, neera tanden, and matt schlapp. like the outlook before tonight, which was a five-act planned by the republicans. they had a press conference tonight, two testimonies tomorrow, by the accuser and the defendant, a vote by the committee on friday, and a vote by the full senate early next week. how's that five-act play look like right now? >> well, with it's up in the air because the script keeps being flipped every few hours, it seems,...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. is this the final nail in the coffin for theresa may's chequers proposal? they suggested a framework for economic cooperation will not work. the british prime minister insists hers is the only viable plan for brexit — but has the rest of the eu 27 to convince. we will hear from the bbc europe editor. russia's national anti—doping organisation has had a three year suspension lifted — that move has provoked an angry reaction. and we're getting reports in of a ferry capsizing in tanzania with hundreds on board. we'll try and bring you the latest on that. this isn't what theresa may wanted to hear today. everybody shared their view that why there are positive developments in the chequers proposal, the suggested framework for economic cooperation will not work. not least because it was undermining the single market. donald tusk there. so that's the representative of all the eu memebrs apart from the uk telling theresa may her plan won't work. and to hammer home the point — donald tusk post
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. is this the final nail in the coffin for theresa may's chequers proposal? they suggested a framework for economic cooperation will not work. the british prime minister insists hers is the only viable plan for brexit — but has the rest of the eu 27 to convince. we will hear from the bbc europe editor. russia's national anti—doping organisation has had a three year suspension lifted — that move has provoked an angry reaction. and we're getting...
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[room chatter] >> new republic staff wrater emily atkins discussing the hurricane's potential public health. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning and bob wadward is joining us on "washington journal" monday to talk about his new book, fear, trump in the white house. also, ken star will join us tuesday the discuss his book contempt. memoir of the clinton investigation. weekend, weekend, of the this saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern fox naws host discuss discusses her thoughts on the president trump presidency with her book, liars, leakers and liberals. >> i came out and one of my press people said to me, there's already an article what happened at the dairy farm. i'm like, really? what does it say? i said but ing that they alleged that i said x, y, and z. and i remember sitting in the car, i didn't realize that it was fake news, but i said how can i possibly run against someone where the fix is in it's already rigged, they're saying i said things that i never said, that i did things i never did, five minutes ago? >> coverage of the 2018 book est
[room chatter] >> new republic staff wrater emily atkins discussing the hurricane's potential public health. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning and bob wadward is joining us on "washington journal" monday to talk about his new book, fear, trump in the white house. also, ken star will join us tuesday the discuss his book contempt. memoir of the clinton investigation. weekend, weekend, of the this saturday at 8:00 p.m....
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the ministerfor women, victoria atkins.loiting children by using them as spies to investigate crime and terrorism. the home office insists that under 18s undercover when necessary and everything is done to protect them. they want to know the age of the youngest covert human intelligence source. there were no national statistics currently available to the authorisation ofjuvenile chis but the home office has made aware of academic research interviews ofjuvenile chis which includes case studies including the age of the juvenile chis guard the youngest of which is 15. i had hoped that the home office itself would start recording the names and ages of these children who are vulnerable young criminals who were caught by the police and put straight back into the criminal gang as spies for the police. as would the noble lady please commit the home office to keep a proper record of these children and the names, ages and serious crimes they are being arrested for and then sent back into the gangs for? lady williams said giving names
the ministerfor women, victoria atkins.loiting children by using them as spies to investigate crime and terrorism. the home office insists that under 18s undercover when necessary and everything is done to protect them. they want to know the age of the youngest covert human intelligence source. there were no national statistics currently available to the authorisation ofjuvenile chis but the home office has made aware of academic research interviews ofjuvenile chis which includes case studies...
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earlier i spoke to councillor philip atkins, the leader of staffordshire cou nty atkins, the leader ofion and over the coming years about £3.8 billion from adult and children‘s social care. when councils are talking about only being able to give local people a core offering, what would remain and more importantly what would go? local government finance is extremely complex. everybody thinks council taxes on part of it but there are business rates and fees and charges. the way it is allocated across the country is very complex so council tax has a big element in some counties than a dozen london for example. we also have the pressures that councils have and other tier authorities who are responsible for social care for both a growing adult population of frail elderly and an increasing number of children who are in looked after care, they have all the pressures and they have a diminishing income. so we have two balance our books. it‘s a legal requirement. when we do that we end up requirement. when we do that we end up looking at a very small range of services that we can make reductions
earlier i spoke to councillor philip atkins, the leader of staffordshire cou nty atkins, the leader ofion and over the coming years about £3.8 billion from adult and children‘s social care. when councils are talking about only being able to give local people a core offering, what would remain and more importantly what would go? local government finance is extremely complex. everybody thinks council taxes on part of it but there are business rates and fees and charges. the way it is allocated...
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when i found out i was unableo >>ntinue with that, it was very painful. eporter: now john atkins is on the court almost every day. >> it's my happy place. >> us military guys, we love to. pl win.ve to i love it. it's changed my life. >> reporter: on labor day, the honor to hit on one of the most competitive sports in tennis, a trip to the u.s. open. >> this is amazing place. absolutely amazing place. >> reporter: when does that finish? they'll end with way they always do. grateful to have served. nbc news, orlando, florida. >> greatprogram. speaking to the u.s. open, this was one of the biggest upsets in history. australian tennis star beat five time u.s. open champ roger federer during a tense match.fe rer is now out of the competition. he faces the sixth seed tomorrow. >>> this is a scene from laboratory conditions. one of the movies showcased at the d.c. short film festival. the progrming director here with more on this film festivalc e. it's good to see you, and it' g alwad to talk about films. we just saw laboratory conditions. that.us about >> one of the things enjoy is the art f
when i found out i was unableo >>ntinue with that, it was very painful. eporter: now john atkins is on the court almost every day. >> it's my happy place. >> us military guys, we love to. pl win.ve to i love it. it's changed my life. >> reporter: on labor day, the honor to hit on one of the most competitive sports in tennis, a trip to the u.s. open. >> this is amazing place. absolutely amazing place. >> reporter: when does that finish? they'll end with way...
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sue atkins, would you support a ban?|j atkins, would you support a ban?”ll sorts of detrimental... 13 detrimental things around self—esteem for children. there are so many other ways to talk to children and in still firm, fair ways to talk to children and in stillfirm, fairand ways to talk to children and in still firm, fair and consistent boundaries without smacking them and 60 other countries from around the world have banned it, so i wonder why we are so frightened about it. i wonder of it is we are worried about a nanny state. stuart, do you support a ban? no, i find it strange that we have this discussion about evidence all the time, because there is contradictory evidence, so people who are interested should go and look at the guy called robert larzellier, who has done a lot of work, written in the british medical journal, questioning all of this research on smacking, the vast majority of which he describes as being a form of advocacy research, where researchers are trying to find what they already believe. so what they are talking about here, in sco
sue atkins, would you support a ban?|j atkins, would you support a ban?”ll sorts of detrimental... 13 detrimental things around self—esteem for children. there are so many other ways to talk to children and in still firm, fair ways to talk to children and in stillfirm, fairand ways to talk to children and in still firm, fair and consistent boundaries without smacking them and 60 other countries from around the world have banned it, so i wonder why we are so frightened about it. i wonder of...
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caller: i wanted to get your response from a common i heard from cheryl atkin's over the weekend. she said, in general and specific regarding your book, that certain journalistic practices are not being adhered to. for example, the overreliance on anonymous sources. she said anonymous sources should be used sparingly and with as great a specificity as possible and it seems like there are a lot of anonymous sources in your book and in general in reporting. the other thing she said was when you report on someone, you usually interviewed that person to get their view or take on what was said about them. in terms of this book, you reported on the president, but you did not interview the .resident finally, there were disparaging comments made by various people, dowd, mattis, kelly, and i was wondering if they said directly to you and if not, because they are denying they said them. that.thank you for three points, so we will let our guest address them. guest: first of all, the sources are not anonymous to me. i know who they are and this is about specific incidents that the sources wit
caller: i wanted to get your response from a common i heard from cheryl atkin's over the weekend. she said, in general and specific regarding your book, that certain journalistic practices are not being adhered to. for example, the overreliance on anonymous sources. she said anonymous sources should be used sparingly and with as great a specificity as possible and it seems like there are a lot of anonymous sources in your book and in general in reporting. the other thing she said was when you...
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papa john's, at my netted a half years as ceo at dunkin' brands -- at my nine and a half years -- ceo atkinds dunkin' brands. avoid changingou for the sake of changing if you're constantly challenging? >> duke in challenge. it does not mean you have -- you can challenge. it doesn't mean you have to change. about setting up a alture that is was attempt, culture that is stimulating, a culture that makes people feel they are engaged. something we have done really well is engaged people down the organization. irun coffee chats where encourage talking about all kinds of things from acquisitions, what is going on in the industry. when you set up that kind of environment, people feel safer. they feel totally engaged and do a better job. about talkinglk about everything without disrespecting anything. , whatll your experience does papa john's need to do right now? >> said what has been going on. on the way here this morning -- sad what has been going on. on the way here this morning, i see they are putting out new commercials. i'm sure they've got a game plan. it has to be focused very much on deli
papa john's, at my netted a half years as ceo at dunkin' brands -- at my nine and a half years -- ceo atkinds dunkin' brands. avoid changingou for the sake of changing if you're constantly challenging? >> duke in challenge. it does not mean you have -- you can challenge. it doesn't mean you have to change. about setting up a alture that is was attempt, culture that is stimulating, a culture that makes people feel they are engaged. something we have done really well is engaged people down...
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tony atkins is a physician assistant at children's hospital of orange county in california. >> and it with just one patient that i said has leukemia and was in depression so i started dancing with them and from there it kept going. >> reporter: the family of 5-year-oldaviary rogers credits the dancing doctor for helping their little girl. aviary wasn't able to dance or twirl because of a brain condition but post-surgery he started working with her. >> she was so ecstatic. she said, yes, i'm ready. so we put on a song and started dancing like it was nobody's business. and i actually did a turn with her. it just warms my heart. >> reporter: and the feeling is mutual. avia aviary sending us this message for the dancing doc. >> thank you, doctor, for making me smile in the hospital. >> oh, the power of laughter is one thing. the power of dance as you can see -- i love the smiles. >>> hopefully we have lots to smile about when it comes to the weather. a cool down is on the way. >> you going to dance, lisa? >> you take the lead. we have some good news, maybe you want to dance about it. the
tony atkins is a physician assistant at children's hospital of orange county in california. >> and it with just one patient that i said has leukemia and was in depression so i started dancing with them and from there it kept going. >> reporter: the family of 5-year-oldaviary rogers credits the dancing doctor for helping their little girl. aviary wasn't able to dance or twirl because of a brain condition but post-surgery he started working with her. >> she was so ecstatic. she...
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brian atkin, one of the cofounders tried to kick off this #deletefacebook movement.his does not look good. what are employees on the inside telling you? are they seeing this tension? sarah: the whatsapp situation with the founders of whatsapp being replaced by someone who had run internet.org at facebook, chris daniels, that was heralded as a scary thing that could potentially happen to instagram if facebook was not careful. they could lose what they built in this independent brand. there is definitely a lot of concern about what happens now. i am told the most likely person to take over instagram from here is adam massari, the man who previously ran facebook's news feed. this is a lot a change for instagram in such a short period of time. they have lost their ceo, cto, coo, will there be any other c-level people in the future? that is really what facebook has to decide. how much do they want to integrate instagram, how quickly should they move to do it? emily: "bloomberg tech's" sarah frier. coming up next, an exclusive conversation with j.crew ceo jim brett. how th
brian atkin, one of the cofounders tried to kick off this #deletefacebook movement.his does not look good. what are employees on the inside telling you? are they seeing this tension? sarah: the whatsapp situation with the founders of whatsapp being replaced by someone who had run internet.org at facebook, chris daniels, that was heralded as a scary thing that could potentially happen to instagram if facebook was not careful. they could lose what they built in this independent brand. there is...
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also, new republic staff writer emily atkin on the environmental impacts and public health impacts of the hurricane. ♪ 'sst: hurricane florence moments away from making landfall in the carolinas on this friday morning, september 14th. wind gusts up to 90 miles per hour in some areas and power gone for hundreds of thousands. the government is warning it is a slow-moving, wide storm that could cause life-threatening storm surge. we want to know your calls on the government's preparedness as florence makes landfall. eastern, central part of the country, 202-748-8000. mountain-pacific, call in at 202-748-8001. those of you impacted by this hurricane or others in recent history, 202-748-8002.
also, new republic staff writer emily atkin on the environmental impacts and public health impacts of the hurricane. ♪ 'sst: hurricane florence moments away from making landfall in the carolinas on this friday morning, september 14th. wind gusts up to 90 miles per hour in some areas and power gone for hundreds of thousands. the government is warning it is a slow-moving, wide storm that could cause life-threatening storm surge. we want to know your calls on the government's preparedness as...
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. >> can't thank you all enough, robert costa, kimberly atkins and mimi for joining us tonight. >>> and later the president heaps praise on the president's response to the carolinas while visiting the storm scene. "the 11th hour" just getting started. from the very beginning ... it was always our singular focus, a distinct determination. to do whatever it takes, use every possible resource. to fight cancer. and never lose sight of the patients we're fighting for. our cancer treatment specialists share the same vision. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. specialists focused on treating cancer. using advanced technologies. and more precise treatments than before. working as hard as we can- doing all that we can- for everyone who walks through our doors. this is cancer treatment centers of america. and these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. treating cancer isn't one thing we do. it's the only thing we do. expert medicine works here. learn more at cancercenter.com cancer treatment centers of america. appointmen
. >> can't thank you all enough, robert costa, kimberly atkins and mimi for joining us tonight. >>> and later the president heaps praise on the president's response to the carolinas while visiting the storm scene. "the 11th hour" just getting started. from the very beginning ... it was always our singular focus, a distinct determination. to do whatever it takes, use every possible resource. to fight cancer. and never lose sight of the patients we're fighting for. our...
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. >> can't thank you all enough, robert costa, kimberly atkins and mimi for joining us tonight. >>> and later the president heaps praise on the president's response to the carolinas while visiting the storm scene. "the 11th hour" just getting started. what, really? craig and shelia broke up!? no, craig!? what happened? i don't know. is she okay? ♪ craig and sheila broke up! craig and sheila!? ♪ as long as office gossip travels fast, you can count on geico saving folks money. craig and sheila broke up! what!? fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ traders -- they're always looking for advantages. the smart ones look to fidelity to find them. we give you research and data-visualization tools to help identify potential opportunities. so, you can do it this way... or get everything you need to help capture investment ideas and make smarter trading decisions with fidelity for just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. fidelity. open an account today. ♪ >>> president trump ramping up the attacks on his own attorney general, as we said, and one former white ho
. >> can't thank you all enough, robert costa, kimberly atkins and mimi for joining us tonight. >>> and later the president heaps praise on the president's response to the carolinas while visiting the storm scene. "the 11th hour" just getting started. what, really? craig and shelia broke up!? no, craig!? what happened? i don't know. is she okay? ♪ craig and sheila broke up! craig and sheila!? ♪ as long as office gossip travels fast, you can count on geico saving...
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starting the hour to talk about all of this, chief washington reporter for the boston herald, kimberley atkins, jonathan swan, maria cumar, and joining us in new york emily jane fox, a senior reporter at "vanity fair." they're all msnbc contributors. let's just start. the future of brett kavanaugh as a supreme court justice, we thought it was going to be on a glide path. but it appears to be in jeopardy because the woman accusing him of sexual assault has now come forward. and in one case it has a republican senator saying that the confirmation should be put on pause, and that's a key republican senator jeff flake who sits on the committee. he could make that difference. christine ford tells "the washington post" that she wrote the confidential letter to senator diane feinstein alleging kavanaugh assaulted her more than three decades ago when they were in high school. "the post" reports that since wednesday she's watched, drawing a blanket denial from kavanaugh, a roiling nomination that just days ago seemed all but certain to succeed. now ford has decided that if her story is going to be told
starting the hour to talk about all of this, chief washington reporter for the boston herald, kimberley atkins, jonathan swan, maria cumar, and joining us in new york emily jane fox, a senior reporter at "vanity fair." they're all msnbc contributors. let's just start. the future of brett kavanaugh as a supreme court justice, we thought it was going to be on a glide path. but it appears to be in jeopardy because the woman accusing him of sexual assault has now come forward. and in one...
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hello, i‘m ros atkins, this is outside source.l the latest from our technology correspondent. and police in australia are digging at the home of a woman who disappeared 36 years ago — because of a podcast.
hello, i‘m ros atkins, this is outside source.l the latest from our technology correspondent. and police in australia are digging at the home of a woman who disappeared 36 years ago — because of a podcast.
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hello, i‘m ros atkins, this is 0utside source.mes that banned gay sex. i‘m finally glad that i can say that i‘m not a criminal in this country any more. some of donald trump‘s closest advisers deny writing an anonymous article attacking the president and speaking of "a quiet resistance" at the white house. we will talk to anthony. and we would hear the trip it‘s been made to actor burt reynolds.
hello, i‘m ros atkins, this is 0utside source.mes that banned gay sex. i‘m finally glad that i can say that i‘m not a criminal in this country any more. some of donald trump‘s closest advisers deny writing an anonymous article attacking the president and speaking of "a quiet resistance" at the white house. we will talk to anthony. and we would hear the trip it‘s been made to actor burt reynolds.
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hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to the latest edition of 0utside source.e admitted they were too slow to act against political meddling in the us, but they have told senators the problem is getting fixed. western japan is struggling to recover from the strongest typhoon to hit the country in 25 years. the world health organisation warns that a quarter of the world's adults aren't getting enough exercise. interestingly, the problem is in the richer countries in the world.
hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to the latest edition of 0utside source.e admitted they were too slow to act against political meddling in the us, but they have told senators the problem is getting fixed. western japan is struggling to recover from the strongest typhoon to hit the country in 25 years. the world health organisation warns that a quarter of the world's adults aren't getting enough exercise. interestingly, the problem is in the richer countries in the world.
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. a russian plane gets shot down in syria amidst an israeli attack, in the fog of war, moscow blames jerusalem translation: we see isreal's provocative actions as hostile. as a result of their actions, 15 russian service personnel personnel have perished. there's no doubt we're in the middle of a global trade war. the us and china have hit each other with tariffs on billions of dollars of goods. in the us, a man has been charged with the murder of a spanish golf champion, who was found dead on a golf course. and we'll be talking about the first paying customer for a trip around the moon, a japanese billionaire who's willing to pay elon musk‘s space x big money for the privilege. not that we needed a reminder, but the downing of a russian surveillance plane over the mediterranean highlights the complexity of the syria conflict. russia is blaming israel, which in turn blamed the syrian government. israel also criticised iran, and hesbollah in lebanon. all while turkey and the us are watch
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. a russian plane gets shot down in syria amidst an israeli attack, in the fog of war, moscow blames jerusalem translation: we see isreal's provocative actions as hostile. as a result of their actions, 15 russian service personnel personnel have perished. there's no doubt we're in the middle of a global trade war. the us and china have hit each other with tariffs on billions of dollars of goods. in the us, a man has been charged with the murder of a...
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hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to outside source.ed states are reviewing a third claim of sexual assault against the supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh. he's called it ridiculous. donald trump made his debut as chair of the un security council earlier and took the chance to aim at iran. the regime is the world's leading sponsor of terror and fuels conflict across the region and far beyond. a regime with this track record must never be allowed to possess a nuclear weapon. and british scientists have found that allied bombing
hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to outside source.ed states are reviewing a third claim of sexual assault against the supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh. he's called it ridiculous. donald trump made his debut as chair of the un security council earlier and took the chance to aim at iran. the regime is the world's leading sponsor of terror and fuels conflict across the region and far beyond. a regime with this track record must never be allowed to possess a nuclear weapon. and british...
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hello, i‘m ros atkins. this is 0utside source.the philippines on saturday. we have the latest on both. an independent study says 3,000 people died from hurricane maria last year. president trump has come out and said he does not believe that figure and the democrats and to make him look bad. the uk government says claims the suspects in the poisoning of a russian ex—spy were only in the uk as tourists are lies and "deeply offensive". and we‘ll learn why a concert by the singer dua lipa in shanghai was interrupted. it turns out they were not doing much wrong, just dancing. no surprise. the uk government quickly dismissed the explanations that we‘ve heard from these two men it accused of carrying out the salisbury attack. they‘ve given an interview to the russian state—funded aarti network. translation: our friends have been suggesting for some time that we visit this wonderful town. salisbury, a wonderful town? translation: yes. there is the famous salisbury cathedral, famous not only in europe but in the whole world. it‘s famous f
hello, i‘m ros atkins. this is 0utside source.the philippines on saturday. we have the latest on both. an independent study says 3,000 people died from hurricane maria last year. president trump has come out and said he does not believe that figure and the democrats and to make him look bad. the uk government says claims the suspects in the poisoning of a russian ex—spy were only in the uk as tourists are lies and "deeply offensive". and we‘ll learn why a concert by the singer...
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hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to outside source. let me ta ke welcome to outside source. let me take you through some of the stories around the road i'm going to bring you into the‘s addition. in the us, one of the reporters who brought down richard nixon in the ‘70s has dropped a book on trump, saying the president's own officials view him as a threat to national security. he quotes his chief of staff is saying it's "crazy town." the white hazard he pushing back against that. —— white house... injapan, one million people have been told to leave their homes as the country deals with the worst storm to hit in 25 years. in syria, planes have been bombing the rebel—held province of idlib, as the government prepares for a final offensive. the top police others are in the uk is going on tonight companies to give them immediate access to the social media accounts of people suspected of serious crimes. and we'll also be taking about this man, jose mourinho, who's become the latest big footballing figure to fall foul of the spanish courts. he's paid a huge fine in a tax case. aro
hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to outside source. let me ta ke welcome to outside source. let me take you through some of the stories around the road i'm going to bring you into the‘s addition. in the us, one of the reporters who brought down richard nixon in the ‘70s has dropped a book on trump, saying the president's own officials view him as a threat to national security. he quotes his chief of staff is saying it's "crazy town." the white hazard he pushing back against that....
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moreover than that, james rosen and cheryl atkins, two well known national reporters were both spied on by the obama administration. >> he says he complained about fox. i didn't deal with them the way this president does. that's true. >> but, chris, how can he justify -- >> and you're ignoring -- i'll tell you what. i'd rather be spied on legitimately than called an enemy of the people illegitimately. >> chris, can you imagine we have a government that's spying on american reporters on domestic soil and a clear violation of the fourth amendment? >> we don't know that it was a clear violation. >> they had to go and get a fisa warrant, right? let's bring cheryl atkinson on. >> you don't have to get a fisa warrant for all surveillance. you don't get a fisa warrant for all surveillance. you know that. you were in law enforcement. you don't need a fisa warrant to look at people. >> to go after a -- to steal someone's e-mails, to steal their phone records, to a member of the credentialed press, that is a far more egregious thing ta took place. >> hold on a second. this is a little bit of a
moreover than that, james rosen and cheryl atkins, two well known national reporters were both spied on by the obama administration. >> he says he complained about fox. i didn't deal with them the way this president does. that's true. >> but, chris, how can he justify -- >> and you're ignoring -- i'll tell you what. i'd rather be spied on legitimately than called an enemy of the people illegitimately. >> chris, can you imagine we have a government that's spying on...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source.attack on global institutions and says america will always act in its self interest. we reject the ideology of globalism and we embrace the doctrine of patriotism. in the uk, the opposition labour party have voted in favour of a brexit motion that backs the possibility of a second referendum. and in portugal — a 400—year—old shipwreck has been discovered — it's being called the
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source.attack on global institutions and says america will always act in its self interest. we reject the ideology of globalism and we embrace the doctrine of patriotism. in the uk, the opposition labour party have voted in favour of a brexit motion that backs the possibility of a second referendum. and in portugal — a 400—year—old shipwreck has been discovered — it's being called the
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source.some republicans have nowjoined calls for a vote to be delayed. typhoon mangkhut is now the biggest storm the world has seen this year, it's caused devastation in the phillippines and across china. there's been a breakthrough in syria. russia and turkey have agreed to provide a buffer zone for people trapped in the last rebel stronghold there idlib, which is facing attack. and in australia, there have been multiple incidents of strawberries found containing sewing needles inside. the health minister's calling it a "vicious crime".
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source.some republicans have nowjoined calls for a vote to be delayed. typhoon mangkhut is now the biggest storm the world has seen this year, it's caused devastation in the phillippines and across china. there's been a breakthrough in syria. russia and turkey have agreed to provide a buffer zone for people trapped in the last rebel stronghold there idlib, which is facing attack. and in australia, there have been multiple incidents of strawberries found...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source.ly viable plan for brexit — but has the rest of the eu 27 to convince. we will hear from the bbc europe editor. russia's national anti—doping organisation has had a three year suspension lifted — that move has provoked an angry reaction. and we're getting reports in of a ferry capsizing in tanzania with hundreds on board. we'll try and bring you the latest on that.
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source.ly viable plan for brexit — but has the rest of the eu 27 to convince. we will hear from the bbc europe editor. russia's national anti—doping organisation has had a three year suspension lifted — that move has provoked an angry reaction. and we're getting reports in of a ferry capsizing in tanzania with hundreds on board. we'll try and bring you the latest on that.
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source.hnson is arguing that the current approach will leave the uk with "two thirds of diddly squat". in myanmar, twojournalists have been sentenced to seven years in prison for reporting on the killing of rohingya muslims. translation: this is a direct challenge to democracy and media freedom in our country. we will face the situation calmly and do our very best in the appeal. and we'll be reporting from the netherlands, where two children at the centre of an immigration case that's
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source.hnson is arguing that the current approach will leave the uk with "two thirds of diddly squat". in myanmar, twojournalists have been sentenced to seven years in prison for reporting on the killing of rohingya muslims. translation: this is a direct challenge to democracy and media freedom in our country. we will face the situation calmly and do our very best in the appeal. and we'll be reporting from the netherlands, where two children at...