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♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde, infra emily chang.losing in on a deal, t-mobile on the cusp of securing a deal from the u.s. justice department for a merger with sprint. will this block the introduction of 5g? speak -- seeking to expand into the profitable software business with its demand attack acquisition. what a first half for tech ideas, nasdaq announcing 97 initial offerings. can it be sustained? we ask a nasdaq insider. first to our lead and another turn in the sprint-t-mobile deal. the u.s. justice department is on the verge of approving one. dish could become a strong competitor in the u.s. market. let's bring in our cells reporter. you broke it. congratulations. it has been a long time coming. reporter: this is a happy turn of events. the shares are very close -- there are a couple of issues remaining but not insurmountable . metboard of deutsche yesterday to discuss the package that is being discussed at the boj as these other remedies that will help the boj -- the doj approved the deal. they are selling three prepaid brand
♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde, infra emily chang.losing in on a deal, t-mobile on the cusp of securing a deal from the u.s. justice department for a merger with sprint. will this block the introduction of 5g? speak -- seeking to expand into the profitable software business with its demand attack acquisition. what a first half for tech ideas, nasdaq announcing 97 initial offerings. can it be sustained? we ask a nasdaq insider. first to our lead and another turn in the sprint-t-mobile deal....
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caroline: i am caroline hyde, in for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, closing in on a deal, t-mobile on the cusp of securing a deal from the u.s. justice department for a merger with sprint. will this merger advance the introduction of 5g? and a bloomberg scoop. broadcom seeking to expand into the profitable software business with a possible symantec acquisition. and what a first half for tech ipo's. nasdaq announcing 97 initial offerings raising over $17 billion in six months. can it be sustained? we ask a nasdaq exec. first, to our lead and another turn in the sprint-t-mobile deal. the u.s. justice department is on the verge of approving a merger. dish could become a strong competitor in the u.s. wireless market. let's bring in our reporter. you broke it. congratulations. how close are we? it has been a long time coming. reporter: this is a happy turn of events for investors. shares are getting very close. they are being told there are a couple issues remaining but not insurmountable. our sources say the board of deutsche t
caroline: i am caroline hyde, in for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, closing in on a deal, t-mobile on the cusp of securing a deal from the u.s. justice department for a merger with sprint. will this merger advance the introduction of 5g? and a bloomberg scoop. broadcom seeking to expand into the profitable software business with a possible symantec acquisition. and what a first half for tech ipo's. nasdaq announcing 97 initial offerings...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: this is bloomberg technology. i'm caroline hyde. was two quarters ago that tesla hit an all-time high. in the fourth quarter of last year, they delivered more than 900,000 vehicles. the next quarter, not so sweet as the number fell around 63,000. now we are waiting the numbers that tesla hopes will be three months. about 88,000 vehicles in the second quarter. so, will tesla be able to make good on its expectations delivering 400,000 cars in 2019? indiscuss, let's bring tesla in san francisco. 88,000 is not much to reach the so-called record quarter elon musk has been bragging about. wast: the all-time record 90,700 and the fourth quarter. an elon musk urge them to go out and break the record. i think it comes down to how they did over the weekend. a lot of analysts put out their note before the weekend and there was a lot of deliveries. they could have made it. we are waiting to find out if they made it and if they beat the record by how much. caroline: you have a great story showing how tesla's double-edged sword in terms of delive
this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: this is bloomberg technology. i'm caroline hyde. was two quarters ago that tesla hit an all-time high. in the fourth quarter of last year, they delivered more than 900,000 vehicles. the next quarter, not so sweet as the number fell around 63,000. now we are waiting the numbers that tesla hopes will be three months. about 88,000 vehicles in the second quarter. so, will tesla be able to make good on its expectations delivering 400,000 cars in 2019? indiscuss,...
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caroline: always great for your insights.e will have coverage of the fed decision tomorrow starting at 2:00 p.m. eastern. coming up, progressive showdown. the second round of democratic debates kick off tonight and the stakes have only gotten higher. to detroit for the latest. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: breaking news. amd out with earnings. a big chipmaker and second-best performing stop -- performing stock in the s&p 500. $1.53 billion, slightly above estimates of $1.52 billion. under the hood, if you look at the computer and graphics revenue, as well as some of the other numbers, they might be looking for something a little bit stronger. you are seeing the shares back off by about 7% after hours. caroline: time for a look at what stories are trending across the bloomberg universe. terminal users are reading about the uss gerald ford. only two out of 11 elevators installed needed for the munitions. it is another setback for contractor huntington angles, as well as the navy. they said they planned on testing all the elevat
caroline: always great for your insights.e will have coverage of the fed decision tomorrow starting at 2:00 p.m. eastern. coming up, progressive showdown. the second round of democratic debates kick off tonight and the stakes have only gotten higher. to detroit for the latest. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: breaking news. amd out with earnings. a big chipmaker and second-best performing stop -- performing stock in the s&p 500. $1.53 billion, slightly above estimates of $1.52 billion. under...
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caroline: one to debate.oming up, mexico's president says interest rates are too high for the country's slowing economy. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. the trump administration says the government employee health plan will tighten rules on opioid painkillers starting this fall. they's -- it is the world's largest job-based health plan, covering an estimated 9 million people. under the new policy, the initial prescription will be for a seven day supply instead of up to 30 days. the president this weekend issued a blistering attack on elijah cummings, calling the black maryland democrat a bully and calling his district a "disgusting, rat and rodent infested mass in which no human being would want to live. the comments came in a series of three twitter messages this weekend. a prominent defender, the reverend al sharp, traveled to baltimore to hold a press conference. sharpton: donald trump have known each other for years. he can say what he wants. calling me a tro
caroline: one to debate.oming up, mexico's president says interest rates are too high for the country's slowing economy. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. the trump administration says the government employee health plan will tighten rules on opioid painkillers starting this fall. they's -- it is the world's largest job-based health plan, covering an estimated 9 million people. under the new policy, the initial prescription will be for a seven day...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hydeylor: i am taylor riggs. romaine: and i am romaine bostick. caroline: u.s. stocks closed at another record high but lacking in volume. romaine: "what'd you miss?" caroline: china's data showing weak growth but some signs of stabilization. the earnings bonanza is off to an upbeat start. warnings ring out. j.p. morgan and wells fargo report tomorrow. steven mnuchin joins the growing chorus of concerns about facebook's libra. but first, to china. it hit the weakest pace since data began in 1992. to rose just 6.2% april june, underscore and how much pressure -- underscoring how much pressure chinese lawmakers are under. 6.2%. do you believe it? >> we do not believe this. i think the key is china's gdp data is never accurate. there are a lot of reasons. it is not always political manipulation. a lot of it is lag. sometimes it takes a long time to collect the data. when the chinese see a problem in the economy, they do not want to show the growth indicators have fallen off a cliff so they sp
this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hydeylor: i am taylor riggs. romaine: and i am romaine bostick. caroline: u.s. stocks closed at another record high but lacking in volume. romaine: "what'd you miss?" caroline: china's data showing weak growth but some signs of stabilization. the earnings bonanza is off to an upbeat start. warnings ring out. j.p. morgan and wells fargo report tomorrow. steven mnuchin joins the growing...
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caroline: goldman sachs, j.p.n, credit suisse, they are all coming on board to service these companies. a boutique thing run out of wall street. just on tuesday, we had an unexpected committee looking at cannabis and the banking practices around canada's. -- around cannabis. taylor: coming up, we will go over to china. a move on daimler. how the luxury carmaker's chinese ownership is nearly 15%. this is bloomberg. ♪ asia ahead.w to daimler's chinese partners with a 5% stake, which brings the chinese ownership to a cool 14.7%. for more, let's bring in bloomberg's shery ahn. quietly it started happening as they announced last year they had quietly been announced -- quietly been in daimlerre than 9% already. these were transactions they didn't need to report to german regulators. worthe talking about 9%, more which comes to 14.7%. we saw shares search more than 5% at one point it the ceo saying, this step reinforces our successful partnership. of course, some people, as you know, there could be some concerns over chi
caroline: goldman sachs, j.p.n, credit suisse, they are all coming on board to service these companies. a boutique thing run out of wall street. just on tuesday, we had an unexpected committee looking at cannabis and the banking practices around canada's. -- around cannabis. taylor: coming up, we will go over to china. a move on daimler. how the luxury carmaker's chinese ownership is nearly 15%. this is bloomberg. ♪ asia ahead.w to daimler's chinese partners with a 5% stake, which brings the...
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caroline: interesting.isn't a story of cannibalization, this is a story the mod x -- waiting for del y. waiting for the incremental buyers, especially the rest of the year went china could start coming online. it was a drop in the bucket when they were just selling s and x there. targetctory that is on to produce this year. you will get more awareness about the vehicles as a status symbol. it is nice to have the factory in shanghai. the people there want to buy from tesla. that opens up a market that is very big and this whole demand issue that was created out of nothing should be put to rest right now. romaine: do you think this is sustainable? we have seen them do well on a quarterly basis before and a couple of quarters later, things kind of go south. bearshe headline from the will be that it is not sustainable that i don't think that is the case. i think this is sustainable. i think we probably get it up q over q to q3. kallo from robert w baird, thank you very much. i want to point out tesla shares are
caroline: interesting.isn't a story of cannibalization, this is a story the mod x -- waiting for del y. waiting for the incremental buyers, especially the rest of the year went china could start coming online. it was a drop in the bucket when they were just selling s and x there. targetctory that is on to produce this year. you will get more awareness about the vehicles as a status symbol. it is nice to have the factory in shanghai. the people there want to buy from tesla. that opens up a...
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caroline: u.k.ellor of the exchequer philip hammond says he intends to resign from his post on wednesday if boris johnson becomes the next prime minister. he has already resigned. joining us on the phone from london bloomberg's executive editor for international dealnment is it a done that boris johnson will become prime minister tomorrow? >> it would have to be a jaw-dropping result tomorrow for boris johnson not to be named. his challenger jeremy hunt has picked up some ground but many tory members probably voted well before that. in rural areas, boris johnson is very popular with rank-and-file tory members. they see him as someone who can relay party back to life. outcome be a shocking at this point. >> is very popular with tory voters but perhaps not so much his members of parliament given the resignations we have seen that caroline detailed. what kind of government does he end up inheriting or what does he end up tilting out of the government that is left? difficultit will be a one. we have peo
caroline: u.k.ellor of the exchequer philip hammond says he intends to resign from his post on wednesday if boris johnson becomes the next prime minister. he has already resigned. joining us on the phone from london bloomberg's executive editor for international dealnment is it a done that boris johnson will become prime minister tomorrow? >> it would have to be a jaw-dropping result tomorrow for boris johnson not to be named. his challenger jeremy hunt has picked up some ground but many...
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♪ caroline: i'm caroline hyde, in for emily chang.his is "the best of bloomberg technology," where we bring all our top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, tesla sets a new record for quarterly vehicle deliveries, easily beating analysts' average estimate. and the company's stock soars. we bring you the details. plus, billionaire investor mike norbert tells us about his roller coaster ride. after two fairly uneventful presidential debates twitter is out with a new label that flags tweets that break laws. the move might even make president donald trump walk a fine line on the social media site. tesla has set a new record for quarterly vehicle deliveries. on tuesday, tesla handed over 95,000 vehicles to customers in the second quarter beating the average of units. this is due to accelerated shipments to europe and china and u.s. consumers are rushing to buy model three sedans. before the tax credit shrink in half. elon musk told employees that the company was close to setting an all-time record, urging them to go all out in th
♪ caroline: i'm caroline hyde, in for emily chang.his is "the best of bloomberg technology," where we bring all our top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, tesla sets a new record for quarterly vehicle deliveries, easily beating analysts' average estimate. and the company's stock soars. we bring you the details. plus, billionaire investor mike norbert tells us about his roller coaster ride. after two fairly uneventful presidential debates twitter is out with a new label...
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♪ caroline: i'm caroline hyde in for emily chang and this is the "best of bloomberg technology."oming up, tesla sets a new record for deliveries easily beating analyst estimates. we bring you the details. plus, we see a billionaire investor has advice about bitcoins' major swings in the past month and he tells us his approach to this roller coaster ride. and after some fairly uneventful presidential debates, twitter is out with a new label that flags tweets that break the rules. the move might even make donald trump walk a fine line on the social site. tesla set a new record for quarterly vehicle deliveries, on handing over 95,000 vehicles tuesday to customers in the second quarter, beating average analyst estimates. this is due to accelerated shipments to europe and china. and u.s. consumers rushing to buy sedans before the tax credit is shrunk in half. elon musk told employees the company is close to setting an all-time record, urging them to go all out in the last days of june. taylor riggs caught up with an analyst and bloomberg correspondents on tuesday. >> on the model 3 si
♪ caroline: i'm caroline hyde in for emily chang and this is the "best of bloomberg technology."oming up, tesla sets a new record for deliveries easily beating analyst estimates. we bring you the details. plus, we see a billionaire investor has advice about bitcoins' major swings in the past month and he tells us his approach to this roller coaster ride. and after some fairly uneventful presidential debates, twitter is out with a new label that flags tweets that break the rules. the...
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caroline: what about making spots for the first half of the year? you have been tracking etf trading in particular. seen so farwe have feeleen descriptive of the in the market. you have a market up 18%. the case can be made that we will see further gains going forward but people are cautious and worried that with such lofty expectations, we could see a pullback. you have been seeing flows in the low volatility stocks. looking at utilities, real estate, consumer staples. going forward, it looks like we might see more of the same stocks up she percent on the year, people are having a tough time taking a fully risk on respect. romaine: you are also not seeing able take a full risk off perspective. this market, the defiance of it we have seen over the past six months, people still want to be invested in it. sarah: the fact of the matter at themuch as you look crazy rally we have seen this year and question how it is to continue, you can see the potential for fed rate cuts, pretty much a lock at this time, you can see the potential for global data to pic
caroline: what about making spots for the first half of the year? you have been tracking etf trading in particular. seen so farwe have feeleen descriptive of the in the market. you have a market up 18%. the case can be made that we will see further gains going forward but people are cautious and worried that with such lofty expectations, we could see a pullback. you have been seeing flows in the low volatility stocks. looking at utilities, real estate, consumer staples. going forward, it looks...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: live from his headquarters, i am caroline hyde.lew of big earnings after the bell. amazon is lagging, off 1.9%. net sales looking good. -- operating income will be $3.1 billion, the estimate was more than 4 billion. alfa bank -- alphabet was killing it. they will be buying back shares and beat net sales and profit. a nice move in the other revenue. intel, athen you have big chip maker. they are guiding higher for the third quarter and the full year. they beat on second quarter revenue and starbucks reported fastest cell growth they have seen in about three years. that is largely because of the higher traffic and they are boosting full-year outlook to about 282 per share. that is from a range of 275. taylor: we are going to stick with these earnings. i want to bring in bob o'donnell, chief analyst at a consulting firm. thank you for joining us from san francisco. i want to focus on amazon, because those shares are declining among what has otherwise been positive news. we were expecting a margin hit, given we have been investing in t
this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: live from his headquarters, i am caroline hyde.lew of big earnings after the bell. amazon is lagging, off 1.9%. net sales looking good. -- operating income will be $3.1 billion, the estimate was more than 4 billion. alfa bank -- alphabet was killing it. they will be buying back shares and beat net sales and profit. a nice move in the other revenue. intel, athen you have big chip maker. they are guiding higher for the third quarter and the full year. they beat on...
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caroline: they went head to head on wednesday.ggs gotta take with mike nova gratz from galaxy investment partners. mike: we had a spectacular rally. around $4000 for bitcoin to ago, we traded up as high as $13,800. not was a parabolic move and -- that was a parabolic people got excited for real reasons. because of facebook, uber, mastercard, saying participate we in the cryptocurrency world. want to in the cryptocurrency world. all of these things went from guys like him saying these are -- tulips and the biggest companies in the world say they will participate on top of yale, harvard, stanford. the question around stabilization has been answered. now it is a question of taking the time to build out the systems. people are rushing into front run institutional accounts. things are getting a little carried away. to $14,000, down to $10,000. i think we are at $10,800 right now. i think we will see the market consolidate between $10,000 in $14,000 for a while before it takes off for the next leg higher. the new institutions, the state
caroline: they went head to head on wednesday.ggs gotta take with mike nova gratz from galaxy investment partners. mike: we had a spectacular rally. around $4000 for bitcoin to ago, we traded up as high as $13,800. not was a parabolic move and -- that was a parabolic people got excited for real reasons. because of facebook, uber, mastercard, saying participate we in the cryptocurrency world. want to in the cryptocurrency world. all of these things went from guys like him saying these are --...
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caroline: i like the mental image.ivered directly by plane and especially -- and an especially heavy-duty elevator apparently takes the gold. not everyone just has their gold storage in bitcoin. up, hong kongng is feeling economic pain from recent protests. that story ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: microsoft is the world's most valuable public we traded company. here in the u.s., more than a trillion dollars in value. even more valuable after hours as is his revenue up 12%. the beat estimates on sales and profit. 7.9%, ipo's forecast revenue for the full year and guidance that beat the average estimate. chewy up eight tents of a percent. numberssome of their earlier, but they say the online pet supply retailer ipo in june is still seeing sales into the current quarter and ahead. caroline, right now, time for asia ahead. we will talk about the impact from the recent hong kong protest that is spreading to some of the retail sector. big spending travelers stay home. we have all been watching these images from afar
caroline: i like the mental image.ivered directly by plane and especially -- and an especially heavy-duty elevator apparently takes the gold. not everyone just has their gold storage in bitcoin. up, hong kongng is feeling economic pain from recent protests. that story ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: microsoft is the world's most valuable public we traded company. here in the u.s., more than a trillion dollars in value. even more valuable after hours as is his revenue up 12%. the beat...
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caroline: got hit by the tradewinds. you have to give it to the market, amid concerns about antitrust, we are still at record highs. romaine: let's dig deeper with our markets reporters. >> i am thinking about those record highs. nasdaq, s&p 500 tack index and stocks at common highs. the common thread is technology. 6%,s leading the way, up today up 3.1%. the stock putting in its first all-time high since april. texas instruments helping out. we have market reports after the bell. facebook and tesla, amazon and apple. that's take a look at the longer-term chart of the nasdaq 100. much of the fears around the possibility that big tech could be regulated, but last year put volatility, there is another record high. one reason to think strength could continue. we see a series of bullish higher loads telling you that the momentum may just remain bullish for a while, but watch consolidation down to the moving average. tech and stocks are bullish. another stock reaching a record is chipotle, the food giant. highest since 2006.
caroline: got hit by the tradewinds. you have to give it to the market, amid concerns about antitrust, we are still at record highs. romaine: let's dig deeper with our markets reporters. >> i am thinking about those record highs. nasdaq, s&p 500 tack index and stocks at common highs. the common thread is technology. 6%,s leading the way, up today up 3.1%. the stock putting in its first all-time high since april. texas instruments helping out. we have market reports after the bell....
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this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: from world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hyde.aylor: i'm taylor riggs. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. caroline: u.s. stocks closing down once again today, concerns about trade tensions. romaine: the question is "what'd , you miss?" caroline: netlist reporting shares, tumbling after subscriber growth disappoints. why when investor season some bubble trouble for the sector. attention in washington, iran foreign minister says that the u.s. has a shot itself in the foot by pulling out of the nuclear according. libra's biggest challenge may be facebook's reputation. we speak with a blockchain advisor. get to netflix, because it was a big miss in terms of its second-quarter subscriber growth, which is basically half of what was anticipated, 2.7 million, rather than 5 million. we are seeing that the numbers overall are looking better than anticipated. net income at 470 million overall. they are reaffirming their free cash flow view for 2019 as well. the shares are sinking more than 10% after hours, clearly the average revenue going up onl
this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: from world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hyde.aylor: i'm taylor riggs. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. caroline: u.s. stocks closing down once again today, concerns about trade tensions. romaine: the question is "what'd , you miss?" caroline: netlist reporting shares, tumbling after subscriber growth disappoints. why when investor season some bubble trouble for the sector. attention in washington, iran foreign minister says that the u.s. has a...
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caroline: they went head to head on wednesday.s gotta take with with aoin volatility representative from galaxy investment partners. michael: we had a spectacular rally. we were around $4000 for bitcoin two months ago. we traded up as high as $13,800. that was a parabolic move where everybody got excited, and they got excited for real reasons. they got excited because of facebook, uber, mastercard, visa, all saying we want to dissipate in the cryptocurrency world. and so all of a sudden this was from guys saying these are all tulips to the biggest companies in the world saying we will participate, on top of yale, harvard, stanford participating. all of a sudden the question around stabilization has been answered. and now it is a question of taking the time to build out the systems. so people are rushing into front run institutional accounts. things got a little carried away, now we we went up to are in consolidation. $14,000, down to $10,000. i think we are at $10,800 right now. and i think you will see the market consolidate betw
caroline: they went head to head on wednesday.s gotta take with with aoin volatility representative from galaxy investment partners. michael: we had a spectacular rally. we were around $4000 for bitcoin two months ago. we traded up as high as $13,800. that was a parabolic move where everybody got excited, and they got excited for real reasons. they got excited because of facebook, uber, mastercard, visa, all saying we want to dissipate in the cryptocurrency world. and so all of a sudden this...
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and space entrepreneur jeff bezos and ambassador caroline kennedy. is it time for a woman?long past time! >> o'donnell: a bold new plan to put a woman on the moon. >> this is the cbs news with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from the kennedy space center. >> o'donnell: good evening. we are coming to you from the very spot where, 50 years ago today, walter cronkite brought america the launch of apollo 11, the mission that put men on the moon. the launch pad is just off there, in the distance. and if the sky is clear where you are tonight, you will see a full moon shining brightly, as if the heavens had planned this fitting tribute to the greatest scientific achievement of all time, one that stands as an inspiration to every other seemingly impossible challenge. if they can put a man on the moon, people say, what can't they do? we'll look back tonight at that historic mission and what's coming ahead in space. but we begin with breaking news right here on earth. tonight, as we come on the air, the house of representatives has just approved a resolution to condemn the words
and space entrepreneur jeff bezos and ambassador caroline kennedy. is it time for a woman?long past time! >> o'donnell: a bold new plan to put a woman on the moon. >> this is the cbs news with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from the kennedy space center. >> o'donnell: good evening. we are coming to you from the very spot where, 50 years ago today, walter cronkite brought america the launch of apollo 11, the mission that put men on the moon. the launch pad is just off...
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s sister caroline kennedy.ter chelsea. >> a lot of people there that john would have loved to have been there himself. such a wonderful tribute. and teddy's eulogy was magnificent. >> i named the chapter of my book -- from ted eulogy. i thought that set it all. >> from his book, sons of cam cm newton lot, lawrence reads an expert. >> above all, jackie gave him a place to be himself, grow up, laugh, cry, dream, strive -- his own, he accepted who he was. but he cared more about who he could and should become. >> his whole life he thought about who he should be and could be doing, he could have been a frivolous playboy if he wanted, but he didn't, you look at what he did, law school, and bar, and founding "george" those are serious endeavors. if you had a duty, to public service. a duty to be responsibility, a duty to take the resources he was given and do something positive with them. >> he was lost on that troubled night. but we will always wait forever him 467forever-- rate for wait , which was not doubled but
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two of the people who are part of this our young women, caroline and tabatha., along with another group of african-americans meet at a home and come up with a plan to free them. as they are working on that plan over the weekend, on sunday after church, they come here to the jail to visit thornton and ruth blackburn. thornton's visitors are all turned away. the sheriff's deputies do not allow him to have any visitors. he is kept inside a jail cell behind bars in shackles. him,are that worried about believing that he is the mastermind behind the escape. ruth is allowed visitors, because they are not as worried about this woman, which is really going to end up being a big problem on their part. -- caroline and tabatha are going to go into the jail cell. while in the cell, they are praying with her, because they believe that prayer changes things. they bring her food, because the jail food is horrible. while they are feeding and praying with her, caroline switches close with ruth inside the jail cell when the sheriff and deputy are not paying attention. when the sh
two of the people who are part of this our young women, caroline and tabatha., along with another group of african-americans meet at a home and come up with a plan to free them. as they are working on that plan over the weekend, on sunday after church, they come here to the jail to visit thornton and ruth blackburn. thornton's visitors are all turned away. the sheriff's deputies do not allow him to have any visitors. he is kept inside a jail cell behind bars in shackles. him,are that worried...
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all the stories hitting the headlines in tomorrow's front pages in the paper reviews with caroline wheelernd don foster, columnist with the guardian. that is at 10:30pm at 11:30pm tonight. that's all ahead on bbc news. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. our headlines this evening. a must win game... won... england reach the semi finals of the cricket world cup as durham boy mark wood provides a key contribution on home soil. to gauge from the third round but here at emerson, kyle men's whim then dreams are over. —— kyle to‘s a wimbledon dreams are over. and the legacy of the lionesses‘ agony. how defeat to the usa could mean success for future generations. hello again. welcome to the programme. the shadows may be lengthening at durham but the sun will not be setting on england's cricket world cup. the hosts are through to the semi finals after beating new zealand and comfortably too by 119 runs. let's head there now and speak to our correspondent andy swiss. andy, england have come good in the nick of time. that's right, when the egg led fans we re that's right, when the egg
all the stories hitting the headlines in tomorrow's front pages in the paper reviews with caroline wheelernd don foster, columnist with the guardian. that is at 10:30pm at 11:30pm tonight. that's all ahead on bbc news. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. our headlines this evening. a must win game... won... england reach the semi finals of the cricket world cup as durham boy mark wood provides a key contribution on home soil. to gauge from the third round but here at emerson,...
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he has left government and caroline noa kes has to say he has left government and caroline noakes hastion, too. well, in the last few minutes we have also heard that mel stride has left the government. let us stride has left the government. let us speak to a former cabinet minister, whojoins us now from another part of westminster. this is pretty worth of stuff, isn't it? theresa may sacked quite a few, didn't she? three years ago, this goes way beyond anything else. i guess it is the duty or right of any prime minister to decide who they wa nt prime minister to decide who they want in the cabinet. i think in particular, borisjohnson want in the cabinet. i think in particular, boris johnson has properly looked at reza maples might experience where she has been very cautious about moving anybody on. i think she only had one reshuffle. he probably feels it is time for a bit ofa probably feels it is time for a bit of a change. anybody who joins the cabinets need to be signed up to the government's policy. not a bad idea to have a cabbage that is united from day one. what about the divers
he has left government and caroline noa kes has to say he has left government and caroline noakes hastion, too. well, in the last few minutes we have also heard that mel stride has left the government. let us stride has left the government. let us speak to a former cabinet minister, whojoins us now from another part of westminster. this is pretty worth of stuff, isn't it? theresa may sacked quite a few, didn't she? three years ago, this goes way beyond anything else. i guess it is the duty or...
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caroline davies, bbc news. we have lots more on all of our stories on the website. by the british. there is always a pro—democracy march on this anniversary, the 22nd this time around, but we are expecting bigger demonstrations because of that controversial extradition bill. now on bbc news sport today. hello, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme... england beat india by 31 runs at edgbaston to keep alive their hopes of qualifying for the cricket world cup semi—finals max verstappen wins the austrian grand prix after a stewards enquiry cleared of him of unfairly running chalres leclerc off the track. mike and caster semenya wins the 800 meet —— and caster semenya wins the 800 metres. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the news that england have handed india their first defeat at the cricket world cup winning by 31 runs at edgbaston. the result moves the hosts back to fourth on the table with one game left for them, and our sports correspondentjoe wilson was watching in birmingham. hello there. any s
caroline davies, bbc news. we have lots more on all of our stories on the website. by the british. there is always a pro—democracy march on this anniversary, the 22nd this time around, but we are expecting bigger demonstrations because of that controversial extradition bill. now on bbc news sport today. hello, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme... england beat india by 31 runs at edgbaston to keep alive their hopes of qualifying for the...
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exactly and if you manged to be seen what kind of concessions or proposal that caroline's government can put forward that will be acceptable for so many here who go to the streets basically demanding better protection better regulation for example of a lot of labor issues if you mean to be seen just how far they will go what makes this particular movement different this different this time from the 2014 umbrella movement is that this is largely this century lies there's no one leader here this is why it's very hard basically for the government to clamp down with for and go after protesters and also 1st precisely perhaps maybe to negotiate because they have found a new way to send that message very strongly and to bring the protests to suburban areas here like shots and we're seeing very common slogans here for for example be water my friend that's actually a very very popular. line from a movie of bruce lee who's also lived here for our legends actors' lives there be water my friend in that is essentially the growing moto and slogan of the protestors that they become malleable that t
exactly and if you manged to be seen what kind of concessions or proposal that caroline's government can put forward that will be acceptable for so many here who go to the streets basically demanding better protection better regulation for example of a lot of labor issues if you mean to be seen just how far they will go what makes this particular movement different this different this time from the 2014 umbrella movement is that this is largely this century lies there's no one leader here this...
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with me are deputy political editor of the sunday times, caroline wheeler and dawn foster, columnisteatjeremy corbyn and promises a vote on fox hunting. a pledge by the other candidate, boris johnson, makes the daily mail‘s lead story — mrjohnson promises an extra 20,000 police on the streets within three years. jeremy corbyn‘s leadership has taken labour to its lowest level of support in polling history — according to the times. meanwhile, the i claims that seventy labour mps face the threat of being sacked by local activists in the event of an election. bondmarkets rally as investors cheer christine lagarde‘s nomination
with me are deputy political editor of the sunday times, caroline wheeler and dawn foster, columnisteatjeremy corbyn and promises a vote on fox hunting. a pledge by the other candidate, boris johnson, makes the daily mail‘s lead story — mrjohnson promises an extra 20,000 police on the streets within three years. jeremy corbyn‘s leadership has taken labour to its lowest level of support in polling history — according to the times. meanwhile, the i claims that seventy labour mps face the...
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with me are deputy political editor of the sunday times, caroline wheeler and dawn foster, columnist for the guardian. we have most of tomorrow's front pages now. we begin with the daily telegraph and writing in the paper, tory leadership contender jeremy hunt says he's the one best placed to defeatjeremy corbyn and promises a vote on fox hunting. a pledge by the other candidate, boris johnson, makes the daily mail's lead story — mrjohnson promises an extra 20,000 police on the streets within three years. jeremy corbyn‘s leadership has taken labour to its lowest level of support in polling history — according to the times. meanwhile, the i claims that seventy labour mps face the threat of being sacked by local activists in the event of an election. bondmarkets rally as investors cheer christine lagarde‘s nomination to the european central bank — writes the financial times. in an exclusive interview with the daily mirror — the mother of sarah payne opens up about her emotional return to the place where her daughter was abducted. the guardian cites new research suggesting that1 in 10 p
with me are deputy political editor of the sunday times, caroline wheeler and dawn foster, columnist for the guardian. we have most of tomorrow's front pages now. we begin with the daily telegraph and writing in the paper, tory leadership contender jeremy hunt says he's the one best placed to defeatjeremy corbyn and promises a vote on fox hunting. a pledge by the other candidate, boris johnson, makes the daily mail's lead story — mrjohnson promises an extra 20,000 police on the streets within...
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caroline, how do you respond to that? have had this regret, but 95% of women do not regret abortion. but the point of going through something where she looks back endlessly, so long later, thinking i was not properly informed? the system is supposed to be that people are properly informed and get full advice and it did not happen here. obviously i can't answer for that because i was not in the consultation with you. i am sorry you feel you were not properly involved. at marie stopes we take it very seriously, informing our patients, but you also do not want to frighten them. the important thing is we offer counselling, give people lots of time to think, you are very welcome to come back to counselling now, it is an open—ended offer from marie stopes for all clients. we have a 24—hour helpline for women to ring so i am sad you have had this experience. i am completely healed in my process after many years of struggling and to come to terms with the abortion i went through. facing the images one day outside of the departmen
caroline, how do you respond to that? have had this regret, but 95% of women do not regret abortion. but the point of going through something where she looks back endlessly, so long later, thinking i was not properly informed? the system is supposed to be that people are properly informed and get full advice and it did not happen here. obviously i can't answer for that because i was not in the consultation with you. i am sorry you feel you were not properly involved. at marie stopes we take it...
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into the hall and see what they can do to clamp down on this it could be possible if they see that caroline's administration if the government in hong kong is is not able to do that that itself. but presumably the beijing government however risk the response they have to know they did this is. this is a very challenging situation for them isn't it because of hong kong's relationship with mainland china and this whole one country 2 systems principle that it didn't that it did its government under and hong kong's place in the world and how it's a much more open and autonomous. society than than what we see in mainland china. so whatever response whatever whatever their response is it's not something that's that they're going to be able to hide it. absolutely not so now from beijing's perspective there is no separation between hong kong and mainland china it is one country now they've said the hong kong from their perspective has been allowed to operate under the one country 2 systems policy in beijing's protective they've given hong kong a lot of freedoms you see every day in state media especi
into the hall and see what they can do to clamp down on this it could be possible if they see that caroline's administration if the government in hong kong is is not able to do that that itself. but presumably the beijing government however risk the response they have to know they did this is. this is a very challenging situation for them isn't it because of hong kong's relationship with mainland china and this whole one country 2 systems principle that it didn't that it did its government...
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station basically demanding for transparency regulation from the government they are shouting for caroline caroline to resign they would like her to step down from obviously believe that she's no longer * capable of running the government with transparency they say that it seems as though her focus and her lawyers the are actually with the government of beijing recently and now what they would like is for caroline to step down. turkey has received a 2nd shipment in the controversial delivery of a russian missile defense system the 1st shipment arrived in the capital on friday and the country is expecting more parts for the s 400 to be delivered over the next few days the deal has angered the united states with washington threatening to impose sanctions and retaliation the us house of representatives has voted for a 12 month freeze on weapon sales to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates but the amendment aimed at stopping the killing in yemen still needs the approval of both the senate and president donald trump. at least $26.00 people have been killed during an attack on a hotel in th
station basically demanding for transparency regulation from the government they are shouting for caroline caroline to resign they would like her to step down from obviously believe that she's no longer * capable of running the government with transparency they say that it seems as though her focus and her lawyers the are actually with the government of beijing recently and now what they would like is for caroline to step down. turkey has received a 2nd shipment in the controversial delivery of...
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caroline says it must be on offer. says that timeline should be designed in parliament in partnership with clinicians, in full consideration of medical ethics and the rights of a woman over her own body. get on touch about that and having else we are talking about. if you are e—mailing and are happy for us you are e—mailing and are happy for us to contact you and want to take part, please include your phone number. texts will be charged at the standard network rate. annita mcveigh has a new summary first. police are investigating the death of a man who's believed to have fallen from a plane into a garden in clapham in south london. it's thought he was a stowaway. a bag, water and food were discovered in the landing gear compartment of a kenya airways flight from nairobi when it arrived at heathrow. a neighbour said the man fell a metre away from a resident who had been sunbathing in the garden. the chinese government has accused protesters who vandalised hong kong's parliament on monday of "serious illegal actions" tha
caroline says it must be on offer. says that timeline should be designed in parliament in partnership with clinicians, in full consideration of medical ethics and the rights of a woman over her own body. get on touch about that and having else we are talking about. if you are e—mailing and are happy for us you are e—mailing and are happy for us to contact you and want to take part, please include your phone number. texts will be charged at the standard network rate. annita mcveigh has a new...
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caroline: the sting of falling rates paid we will discuss in a few moments.usy day on capitol hill, , with crypto. two-year low, a no rhetoric.t shares of wells fargo falling despite forecasts, with the income of the second quarter missing estimates. for more, let's welcome our wells fargo senior executive, vice president, and cfo, john shrewsberry. great to have you with us. talk about net interest income, down in the second quarter. how does it look for the rest of the year? >> sure, so we have forecast the full year down from last year as a result of the overall level of rates, the prospect of cuts at the front end, but also lower long-term rates. we do a lot of investing at the long end of the curve, and lower yields mean a lower opportunity. having said that, it has been a very good run, as rates have run up to this point, and i think as a sector, we have outperformed expectations on the relationship between deposit costs and risk-free rates, so this little of giveback, bit while it is certainly painful at the margin, it is on top of everything. second q
caroline: the sting of falling rates paid we will discuss in a few moments.usy day on capitol hill, , with crypto. two-year low, a no rhetoric.t shares of wells fargo falling despite forecasts, with the income of the second quarter missing estimates. for more, let's welcome our wells fargo senior executive, vice president, and cfo, john shrewsberry. great to have you with us. talk about net interest income, down in the second quarter. how does it look for the rest of the year? >> sure, so...
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thank you, caroline. talking of tea, it leads us caroline.. good morning, matt. what's coming up on your programme? 0ur on your programme? our special guest today is edith bowman. how are you? thank you for the tea. it's so cheap, matt! bbc budget! we can talk about he later and everything you are up to, but what is your food heaven? sea bream. i love fish, i grew up in a fishing village in scotland. i say i love fish, but... sardines? yes, ithink it is my mum's fault. she loves sardines andi it is my mum's fault. she loves sardines and i help them. bryn, what are you making? a tart with basil pesto and shortcrust pastry, just a different way of using tomatoes. when i heard you were doing this, i thought he is giving up, he is not making an effort. but stay with it, because you have. it's quite tricky. it looks quite simple, but it's about six different recipes to get one thing on a plate. what are you up one thing on a plate. what are you ? one thing on a plate. what are you up to? marinated lamb with a beautiful red sauce. delicious. and hu
thank you, caroline. talking of tea, it leads us caroline.. good morning, matt. what's coming up on your programme? 0ur on your programme? our special guest today is edith bowman. how are you? thank you for the tea. it's so cheap, matt! bbc budget! we can talk about he later and everything you are up to, but what is your food heaven? sea bream. i love fish, i grew up in a fishing village in scotland. i say i love fish, but... sardines? yes, ithink it is my mum's fault. she loves sardines andi...
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caroline: wow. romaine: go ahead and say that.empty kind of person, the russell 2000, below its high. i canceling that plan, without russell 2000 how can we separate -- celebrate anything? [laughter] caroline: but that is sort of what drove this, isn't it? elvish sentiment with nominations to the fed and even
caroline: wow. romaine: go ahead and say that.empty kind of person, the russell 2000, below its high. i canceling that plan, without russell 2000 how can we separate -- celebrate anything? [laughter] caroline: but that is sort of what drove this, isn't it? elvish sentiment with nominations to the fed and even
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president did for us suburban area like that and the message is quite clear to caroline's government enough is enough the controversy over the proposed law to extradite suspects to stand trial in china sparked large scale protests last month and now demands have broadened protesters want reassurances that their fundamental freedoms are protected britain returned hong kong to chinese rule in 1997 the so-called one country 2 systems and over agreement guaranteed the people of hong kong freedom is not widely available in mainland china. but people here tell as those freedoms are being eroded by creeping or story tyrion ism from beijing it remains to be seen what sort of concessions chief executive caroline can offer that will be enough to pacify young people here for now protesters vow they will continue to push back until they achieve meaningful political reforms. dogon al-jazeera hong kong. well earlier my colleague barbara starr spoke with joshua long a leader in hong kong pro-democracy activists he was jailed for his role in the movement he says the process will continue until their
president did for us suburban area like that and the message is quite clear to caroline's government enough is enough the controversy over the proposed law to extradite suspects to stand trial in china sparked large scale protests last month and now demands have broadened protesters want reassurances that their fundamental freedoms are protected britain returned hong kong to chinese rule in 1997 the so-called one country 2 systems and over agreement guaranteed the people of hong kong freedom is...
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tie already is just a fake narrative to target an international audience ok as she has since it caroline that will be that she will be meeting with student protesters will you be at that meeting and what will be your message to the closed door negotiations is meaningless especially open dialogue is a way out what we asked for is to have to. withdraw extradition and set up investigation committee on police and in the long term is the time for hong kong to have a free election instead of caroline jones just selected by beijing in a small circle selection. ok mr wong what action will you be taking now protests rally still continue especially after 2000000 people come out a district last months and on 1st of july hop 1000000 people joined the rally and on this sunday people will get on street and with residents from different this right to show that we dissent is fight with to announcement of the that of extradition bill because the reality is the veils do exist on the legislative program and is just a fake and light narrative to hong kong and international communities ok that's joshua long
tie already is just a fake narrative to target an international audience ok as she has since it caroline that will be that she will be meeting with student protesters will you be at that meeting and what will be your message to the closed door negotiations is meaningless especially open dialogue is a way out what we asked for is to have to. withdraw extradition and set up investigation committee on police and in the long term is the time for hong kong to have a free election instead of caroline...
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fofor more on this story we can speak to caroline now he menace researcher act -- for the for amnesty for the americans well that amnesty. international good evening thank you very much for joining us on the program today now the twenty eighteen the government registered over five thousand killings. a just how badly is the law being flouted in venezuela -- i have to say that that the numbers are indeeeed choking as you said that -- when the government says that those killings that could be called resistance to authority what the high commissioner actually respond the is that very likely these -- kenyans could be extrajudicial executions so what we are talking what the big boys describing is a human rights crisis studies -- you know very deep very profound and up to date -- when the when the high commissioner reported at her findings to the human rights council? it became very clear that you know even as an adult and can no longer deny the assistance of this crisis and should be held responsible and accountable. for all the crimes are being committed in the country i in the human right
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three and was the watching and balance we hong kong with the yet she presented caroline is holding a news conference. that said go live to that now what cararoline is addressing -- the report is in engnglish -- s- this is something that --- w we shshould seriously on ththem. because nothing is more important than the rule of law in hong kong. so i hope. atat large willl agree with us t ththese files and access we have seen. it is right. for us to condemn. and whole society will return to normal as soon as wanted to kno. what kind of? and i'm sorry i don't. have a second. you can definitely your response was. twenty five years old. because if i it's too mumuch thk you -- let let me on surface. hi i totally disree as t to wha- this gentleman has just s says . wewe have offices inside electrical the vending latch coal for nearly eight hours. during that period -- we havee been u under a sieiege of the protesters. they keep on using a violent tactics to try to you into a into the let's call. if t this law iss only until nie o'clock at night time -- there was seveveral incident hapappen.
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while it remains to be seen what sort of concessions caroline's government can offer actually that me appease the millions of protesters particularly the young. to actually settle and negotiate and find concessions that's unlikely in fact i've spoken to protesters who say that most of them were either just born or still babies during the 1907 hand over from the united kingdom back to china they were just babies at the time but they are actually seem to be the most this illusion about hong kong future. they're asking very basic things it's gone beyond the exhibition bill earlier today there was an issue about press freedom and freedom of speech again demanding for more space where they can convene they can talk this is about fundamental freedoms this is about bottled discontent and they have now provided they now have a platform to speak what essentially they want is transparency they want better protection in the surance really that the loyalty of caroline's administration really is not essentially purely for breaching but also for the people this is why a lot of people who come here
while it remains to be seen what sort of concessions caroline's government can offer actually that me appease the millions of protesters particularly the young. to actually settle and negotiate and find concessions that's unlikely in fact i've spoken to protesters who say that most of them were either just born or still babies during the 1907 hand over from the united kingdom back to china they were just babies at the time but they are actually seem to be the most this illusion about hong kong...
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or story tyrion ism from beijing it remains to be seen what sort of concessions chief executive caroline can offer that will be enough to pacify young people here for now protesters vow they will continue to push back until they achieve meaningful political reforms. dogon al jazeera hong kong. going to savannah where the opposition sudanese congress party says government forces have opened fire on protesters in the southeastern town of and suki this video put out by the party shows a gunfire attack by security forces in the town the sudanese congress party is a member of the forces of the declaration of freedom and change which is in the process of finalizing a deal that promises to eventually return the country to civilian rule the central committee of sudanese doctors says at least one protester was killed and 7 others were injured in the violence this comes after tens of thousands of people demonstrated across the country marking 40 days since a violent crackdown by security forces began hiper morgan has more now from. there the same chance which were heard at the system at army headq
or story tyrion ism from beijing it remains to be seen what sort of concessions chief executive caroline can offer that will be enough to pacify young people here for now protesters vow they will continue to push back until they achieve meaningful political reforms. dogon al jazeera hong kong. going to savannah where the opposition sudanese congress party says government forces have opened fire on protesters in the southeastern town of and suki this video put out by the party shows a gunfire...
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reviewers, tony grew the parliamentary journalist, and entertainment journalist and broadcaster caroline. stay with us for that. the foreign office has begun an investigation, into who may have leaked emails from britain's ambassador to washington, which described the trump administration as being "inept" and "uniquely dysfunctional. " the secret memos were obtained and published by the mail on sunday, and were written by sir kim darroch, whom the president trump tonight said "has not served the uk well." the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, says he's "disappointed" by the leak, but that the comments were "personal opinions, that didn't reflect the views of the british government." here's our washington correspondent, nick bryant. "inept, insecure, incompetent. " in secret e—mails obtained by the mail on sunday, britain's top diplomat in washington, sir kim darroch, used the most undiplomatic of language to describe the chaos of the trump white house and the personality flaws of the president himself. he spoke of donald trump radiating insecurity and delivered a withering assessment of an
reviewers, tony grew the parliamentary journalist, and entertainment journalist and broadcaster caroline. stay with us for that. the foreign office has begun an investigation, into who may have leaked emails from britain's ambassador to washington, which described the trump administration as being "inept" and "uniquely dysfunctional. " the secret memos were obtained and published by the mail on sunday, and were written by sir kim darroch, whom the president trump tonight...
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caroline a statement condemning the violence and basically vowing to make those responsible accountable violence committed against police force is not surprising for the protestors that just basically is a reaffirmation that there has been no change in her policy and approach the words how to deal with this crisis and this is essentially a trust issue the protestors also believe that their interests really are not focused on the welfare of the hong kong people as they describe it but towards more of her loyalty to beijing and mainland china in general the letter issued by police officers junior police officers requesting for better security for their homes and their families signals basically that the police force is going through as a very difficult situation compared to the 2014 movement several years ago both sides accusing each other of violence we've seen that over the last few days it remains to be seen what sort of concessions can caroline's government offer but what is clear though based on what the statements we've gotten from protesters here is that there won't be an end to th
caroline a statement condemning the violence and basically vowing to make those responsible accountable violence committed against police force is not surprising for the protestors that just basically is a reaffirmation that there has been no change in her policy and approach the words how to deal with this crisis and this is essentially a trust issue the protestors also believe that their interests really are not focused on the welfare of the hong kong people as they describe it but towards...
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or story tyrion ism from beijing it remains to be seen what sort of concessions chief executive caroline can offer that will be enough to pacify young people here for now protesters vow they will continue to push back until they. achieve meaningful political reforms. dog and i'll just 0 hong kong. and earlier my colleague barbara sara spoke with joshua wong a leading hong kong pro-democracy activist it was jailed for his role in the movement he says the protests will continue until their demands are met. more than $100.00 and people get on the street again government through withdrawal and terminated their extradition bail and in the long term it's a must to apply free election in hong kong especially when one country 2 system eroded to be one country one in a hostile the government has not rift jodha bill yet in fact abused exists in the legislative program of cost the leader of hong call provide a misleading narrative claimed that the bill is set but when we check on the largest of the program of the parliament of hong kong the bill is due exis and can be easily reactivated again in th
or story tyrion ism from beijing it remains to be seen what sort of concessions chief executive caroline can offer that will be enough to pacify young people here for now protesters vow they will continue to push back until they. achieve meaningful political reforms. dog and i'll just 0 hong kong. and earlier my colleague barbara sara spoke with joshua wong a leading hong kong pro-democracy activist it was jailed for his role in the movement he says the protests will continue until their...
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. >> caroline, what do you see more broadly as why the significance matters with what we're going to see go down there. talking about democrats want to see these dozen individuals. the president went on with his tweet to say, enough already, go back to work. >> the first thing bob alede lewded to, she's writing a letter based on bad legal theory. referred to executive privilege. but the legal theory saying hope hicks shouldn't testify recently was this theory about constitutional immunity, which is sort of like a blanket immunity. when any administration has made that argument, courts have said, absolutely not. there's no such thing as a blanket immunity. you can make specific request based on executive privilege but you can't say we're not going to do that. also some of the names on that list, keith davidson, there's no argument they can't testify. i think you'll see they are looking into this campaign finance law violation and the question of the whole -- the second most famous of president trump's most famous dalliances with "playboy" playmate karen mcdougal, the whole catch and k
. >> caroline, what do you see more broadly as why the significance matters with what we're going to see go down there. talking about democrats want to see these dozen individuals. the president went on with his tweet to say, enough already, go back to work. >> the first thing bob alede lewded to, she's writing a letter based on bad legal theory. referred to executive privilege. but the legal theory saying hope hicks shouldn't testify recently was this theory about constitutional...
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tony and caroline will be back at 1130. now it is clicked.without a break since we launched in the year 2000, which means that this week, you are watching season one, episode 1,000. i watching season one, episode 1,000. ,and to watching season one, episode 1,000. , and to celebrate, we are making a world first. doing new things is in our dna. i am floating on air. which is why we don'tjust our dna. i am floating on air. which is why we don't just show you the tech, we use the tech to push the boundaries of what is possible on tv. here is the team, mark on camera one and two, simon on three and four, jen on five, neva on six and seven, bent on eight and this is italia on nine. this was the well‘s first full tv programme to be filmed and edited only on mobile devices. fyi, it was a nightmare. this week's programme has been filmed entirely in 360 degrees. this was another world first when we reinvented how tv was made for an audience that could look in any direction and any time. and this week, four click 1,000, we have really gone for it. do we
tony and caroline will be back at 1130. now it is clicked.without a break since we launched in the year 2000, which means that this week, you are watching season one, episode 1,000. i watching season one, episode 1,000. ,and to watching season one, episode 1,000. , and to celebrate, we are making a world first. doing new things is in our dna. i am floating on air. which is why we don'tjust our dna. i am floating on air. which is why we don't just show you the tech, we use the tech to push the...