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chris page reports. 39 years ago, ireland put on a massive display of euphoria, devotion and loyalty. john paul ii was the first pope to visit the country, which at the time was often described as the most catholic in the world. tomorrow, pope francis will arrive on a transformed ireland. the church's influence is much diminished, and its reputation badly damaged. people who were abused in children's homes run by religious orders are preparing to protest. they want the pope to say sorry and a half of the church and go further. we're asking him to apologise, and not only that, to fork up and do what's right, out of the money that they have. it's not all about money, i know that. but that's the only form ofjustice that people are going to get, especially elderly people whose lives have been ruined. the revelations aren't over yet, especially in northern ireland.
chris page reports. 39 years ago, ireland put on a massive display of euphoria, devotion and loyalty. john paul ii was the first pope to visit the country, which at the time was often described as the most catholic in the world. tomorrow, pope francis will arrive on a transformed ireland. the church's influence is much diminished, and its reputation badly damaged. people who were abused in children's homes run by religious orders are preparing to protest. they want the pope to say sorry and a...
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chris page reports. inafew in a few moments i will be talking to the cardinal. he is in dublin for that visit. but now offer this report. —— but now for this report. 39 years ago, ireland put on a massive display of euphoria, devotion and loyalty. people of ireland... john paul ii was the first pope to visit the country which, at the time, was often described as the most catholic in the world. tomorrow, pope francis will arrive on a transformed ireland. the church's influence is much diminished and its reputation badly damaged. people who were abused in children's homes run by religous orders are preparing to protest. they want the pope to say sorry on behalf of the church and go further. we're asking him to apologise and, not only that, to fork up and do what's right.
chris page reports. inafew in a few moments i will be talking to the cardinal. he is in dublin for that visit. but now offer this report. —— but now for this report. 39 years ago, ireland put on a massive display of euphoria, devotion and loyalty. people of ireland... john paul ii was the first pope to visit the country which, at the time, was often described as the most catholic in the world. tomorrow, pope francis will arrive on a transformed ireland. the church's influence is much...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.news, but first the headlines on bbc news. the bank of england has announced that interest rates will rise for only the second time in a decade. they'll go up from 0.5% to 0.75%. there are international calls for calm as supporters of zimbabwe's presidential rivals wait for the election results. the average person in this country checks their smartphone every twelve minutes according to a new survey by the media regulator 0fcom. hello, iam rachel hello, i am rachel horne hello, i am rachel home and the business news. as we've been hearing, the bank of england has raised the interest rate for only the second time in a decade. the rate has risen by 0.25% to 0.75%, the highest level since march 2009. barclays, one of britains biggest banks, has seen their profits hit by £2 billion worth of costs. legal fees and settlements made a serious dent in figures for the first six months of the year, leaving the bank with pre—tax profits of £1.6 billion. boss jes staley called the figures "strong",
chris page, bbc news, belfast.news, but first the headlines on bbc news. the bank of england has announced that interest rates will rise for only the second time in a decade. they'll go up from 0.5% to 0.75%. there are international calls for calm as supporters of zimbabwe's presidential rivals wait for the election results. the average person in this country checks their smartphone every twelve minutes according to a new survey by the media regulator 0fcom. hello, iam rachel hello, i am rachel...
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chris page, bbc news.minister leo varadkar has said he's glad the roman catholic church is now less dominant in public life. speaking to our religion editor martin bashir, the taoiseach said that although religious institutions still had a place in society, they should not determine public policy in the way they did in the past. prime minister, it's a0 years since the last pa pal visit to ireland. how has the church fared in that time? well, i think ireland has become a very different place in the past a0 years since the last papal visit, and our relationship with the church has changed during that period, like it has for a lot of countries. but i think it's fair to say that ireland is increasingly diverse, increasingly secular, a much more liberal country, a much more globally outward—looking country than maybe it was a0 years ago. and the relationship with the church has changed, principally because of so many revelations that have occurred around child sex abuse, for example, but also some of the instit
chris page, bbc news.minister leo varadkar has said he's glad the roman catholic church is now less dominant in public life. speaking to our religion editor martin bashir, the taoiseach said that although religious institutions still had a place in society, they should not determine public policy in the way they did in the past. prime minister, it's a0 years since the last pa pal visit to ireland. how has the church fared in that time? well, i think ireland has become a very different place in...
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chris page, bbc news.varadkar has said he's glad the roman catholic church is now less dominant in public life. the taoiseach said that although religious institutions still had a place in society, they should not determine public policy in the way they did in the past. ireland has become a different place in the last a0 years since the last papal visit and our relationship has changed since that period. i think it is fairto changed since that period. i think it is fair to say that ireland is increasingly diverse, increasingly secular, much more liberal country and globally outward looking country then maybe it was a0 years ago. and then maybe it was a0 years ago. and the relationship with the church has changed principally because of so many revelations that have occurred around child sexual abuse, for example, but also some of the institutions that were run by the catholic church in the past. sometimes on their own, sometimes with the state and that has caused people, i believe, to look at the catholic c
chris page, bbc news.varadkar has said he's glad the roman catholic church is now less dominant in public life. the taoiseach said that although religious institutions still had a place in society, they should not determine public policy in the way they did in the past. ireland has become a different place in the last a0 years since the last papal visit and our relationship has changed since that period. i think it is fairto changed since that period. i think it is fair to say that ireland is...
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chris page, bbc news.f the bank holiday weekend. the rac say they expect more than 1a million cars to take to the roads over the next few days as a perfect storm of rail cancellations, road works and airport strikes threaten to severely hamper people's hopes of getting away or getting home. meanwhile, network rail is urging passengers not to use the west coast main line to and from london between tomorrow and monday as london euston is closed. the budget airline, ryanair, is bringing in new rules on what passengers pay to take their luggage onto the plane. from november, passengers will still be allowed to take one "small personal bag" into the cabin, as long as it will fit under the seat in front. but they will have to pay £6 if they also want to take a ten kilogram bag, such as a pull—along suitcase, on board. and they'll still have to pay up to £10 if they want to check that bag into the hold instead. the airline says it's not about making money but a way to help speed up boarding. let's get some more d
chris page, bbc news.f the bank holiday weekend. the rac say they expect more than 1a million cars to take to the roads over the next few days as a perfect storm of rail cancellations, road works and airport strikes threaten to severely hamper people's hopes of getting away or getting home. meanwhile, network rail is urging passengers not to use the west coast main line to and from london between tomorrow and monday as london euston is closed. the budget airline, ryanair, is bringing in new...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.s of the turkish government that it holds responsible for unfairly detaining an american pastor. andrew brunson was arrested in 2016, accused of links to political groups and helping organise a failed coup against the turkish president. donald trump is demanding the pastor be released. andrew plant reports. he has spent 21 months in a turkish prison. this was a week ago, when american pastor andrew brunson was moved to house arrest. his case has caused a war of words between president trump and turkey's president, recep tayyip erdogan, with threats of us sanctions. on wednesday, the white house finally followed through on that threat. the president has been closely following the ongoing situation in turkey involving pastor andrew brunson. we've seen no evidence that pastor brunson has done anything wrong, and we believe he is a victim of unfair and unjust detention by the government of turkey. andrew bru nson lives with his family in turkey, leading a small protestant church in the aeg
chris page, bbc news, belfast.s of the turkish government that it holds responsible for unfairly detaining an american pastor. andrew brunson was arrested in 2016, accused of links to political groups and helping organise a failed coup against the turkish president. donald trump is demanding the pastor be released. andrew plant reports. he has spent 21 months in a turkish prison. this was a week ago, when american pastor andrew brunson was moved to house arrest. his case has caused a war of...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.correspondent emma va rdy. i , a dramatic fire. it's extraordinary that everybody got out 0k. is it clear what caused the fire? that is still the unanswered question. no clues and no statement from the fire service about exactly what caused this place. we know that there was refurbishment work going on in the building and that fire, starting on the top floor of the building. they had just been coming to the end of a £30 million piece of refurbishment work. it could have been devastating for many people who work in the building and many prospective staff who were meant to start very soon. today, a lot of sadness in belfast. it is such a focal part of the town's high street. this historic 200—year—old building, now standing as a blackened shell. people are looking on with dismay and still are as it burns down yesterday. just now, there are about 100 people here who are taking a look. it is expected that it could be at significant cost to the city, there is still a police cordon around th
chris page, bbc news, belfast.correspondent emma va rdy. i , a dramatic fire. it's extraordinary that everybody got out 0k. is it clear what caused the fire? that is still the unanswered question. no clues and no statement from the fire service about exactly what caused this place. we know that there was refurbishment work going on in the building and that fire, starting on the top floor of the building. they had just been coming to the end of a £30 million piece of refurbishment work. it...
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chris page, bbc news. hawaii in the pacific ocean, causing flash floods and landslides. all public schools and many offices are closed as residents take shelter. the hurricane, earlier measured as category four has now been downgraded to category three, but authorities still warn it needs to be taken seriously and a state of emergency has been declared, as jon donnison reports. this is what half a metre of rain has done to hawaii. a tropical paradise, transformed. the islands may have so far avoided a direct hit, but hurricane lane has made its mark. hawaii is going to be impacted, the question is how bad? right now the system is really setting up to be a significant rain event, torrential rains, forecasters are predicting over 30 inches in some parts. we are extremely concerned about the potential is for inland flooding, landslides occurring and damage to the transportation communications infrastructure. many have had to flee their homes with dozens of evacuation centres set about —— across the state. lon
chris page, bbc news. hawaii in the pacific ocean, causing flash floods and landslides. all public schools and many offices are closed as residents take shelter. the hurricane, earlier measured as category four has now been downgraded to category three, but authorities still warn it needs to be taken seriously and a state of emergency has been declared, as jon donnison reports. this is what half a metre of rain has done to hawaii. a tropical paradise, transformed. the islands may have so far...
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refurbished and police now say it's at imminent risk of collapse. 0ur ireland correspondent, , chris pageight, gutted by a severe fire in belfast city centre, certainly for several decades. the blaze started more than seven hours ago. more than 100 firefighters are at the scene put up several times todayit at the scene put up several times today it has looked like they managed to get the fire under control but it sounded like they we re control but it sounded like they were small explosions from inside the building and the flames have sprung up again. debris has fallen onto the streets below on the roof has collapsed as have several of the five floors in the historic building behind me. in the past it has been a bank and the residents of a bishop. it has been out for 250 years and it is very uncertain if it will survive at all. i have been speaking to a senior business figure in belfast who said, as well as the damage to the prime arcs store which is all but destroyed, several neighbouring stores have been destroyed as well —— primark. the more fortunate news is that no one has been injur
refurbished and police now say it's at imminent risk of collapse. 0ur ireland correspondent, , chris pageight, gutted by a severe fire in belfast city centre, certainly for several decades. the blaze started more than seven hours ago. more than 100 firefighters are at the scene put up several times todayit at the scene put up several times today it has looked like they managed to get the fire under control but it sounded like they we re control but it sounded like they were small explosions...
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our ireland correspondent chris page has more.dn't realise how bad the blaze was until pictures like these appeared. let's go! shoppers and about 150 staff we re go! shoppers and about 150 staff were evacuated from the store within minutes of the fire breaking out. were evacuated from the store within minutes of the fire breaking outm was very minutes of the fire breaking outm was very busy, so it was a race for people to get down the stairs, so i got out as quickly as possible. no one was injured but the interior of the building disintegrated as the fire went downwards. several times it seemed like firefighters had got the blaze under control, but every now and then there were what sounded like small explosions within the store. with each one the flames burst out again. this is an extremely dramatic and very unnerving sight, a major storage used to a blackened shell by the most severe fire here in belfast city centre for many years. the building has quite a history, it has been here since the late 18th century and has been a bish
our ireland correspondent chris page has more.dn't realise how bad the blaze was until pictures like these appeared. let's go! shoppers and about 150 staff we re go! shoppers and about 150 staff were evacuated from the store within minutes of the fire breaking out. were evacuated from the store within minutes of the fire breaking outm was very minutes of the fire breaking outm was very busy, so it was a race for people to get down the stairs, so i got out as quickly as possible. no one was...
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our ireland correspondent chris page has more.e city people saw the smoke in the sky but most didn't realise how bad the blaze was until pictures like these appeared. let's go! shoppers and about 150 staff we re go! shoppers and about 150 staff were evacuated from the primark store within minutes of the fire breaking out. it was very busy. it was a race for people to come down the left and the stairs. i ran as fast as possible. no one was injured. the interior of the building had disintegrated as the fire ripped downwards. several times it seemed firefighters had got the blaze under control and every now and again there were what sounded like small explosions within the store. with each one the flames burst out again. this is an extremely dramatic and really very unnerving sight. a major store reduced to a blackened shell by the most severe fire here in belfast city centre in many years. the building has quite a history. it has been here since the late 18th century and has been a bishops residence and bank in the past. primark spe
our ireland correspondent chris page has more.e city people saw the smoke in the sky but most didn't realise how bad the blaze was until pictures like these appeared. let's go! shoppers and about 150 staff we re go! shoppers and about 150 staff were evacuated from the primark store within minutes of the fire breaking out. it was very busy. it was a race for people to come down the left and the stairs. i ran as fast as possible. no one was injured. the interior of the building had disintegrated...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. 7:25am is the time. it has been 50 yea rs 7:25am is the time.or a journey it ta kes two into the engines, for a journey it takes two tons of coal. we will be finding out what's been engines mean to the people here, but before we go and see the news travel and weather, i have got to play the whistle, surely. (train whistles) good morning from bbc london news, i'm alpa patel. as you may have been hearing, three men have been stabbed in south london, one died of his injuries. it happened last night on war—ham street in camberwell. the same road where17—year—old rhyhiem ainsworth barton died from a gunshot wound in may. our reporter greg mckenzie has been at the scene. the police were called here to the brandon estate at 7pm last night with reports of multiple injuries of stab wounds when they arrived. they discovered three men that have been stabbed in separate incidents. one of those three, a 23—year—old, has died here at the scene and locals have called him "sk." the police have made two arrests and they are currently being interviewed at a local
chris page, bbc news, belfast. 7:25am is the time. it has been 50 yea rs 7:25am is the time.or a journey it ta kes two into the engines, for a journey it takes two tons of coal. we will be finding out what's been engines mean to the people here, but before we go and see the news travel and weather, i have got to play the whistle, surely. (train whistles) good morning from bbc london news, i'm alpa patel. as you may have been hearing, three men have been stabbed in south london, one died of his...
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joining us from belfast is our ireland correspondent, chris page. with a lot of history? this is a very dramatic and very unnerving sight, right in the heart of belfast city centre. the store is in what is called the bank buildings on royal avenue, one of the main shopping streets in belfast. the fire broke out around 11 o'clock this morning and looked like it was coming under control but since then there have been sporadic explosions probably within the building and every time that happened it seems that the fire has reignited. so firefighters are still battling, around 100 of them onside, around 1a fire engines and still this retail district in belfast city centre has been sealed off as people have been finishing their work they have been stopping to ta ke their work they have been stopping to take a look and they cannot believe what they're seeing. this was a very well—known building in belfast city centre, to local people. in the past it has been everything from bishops residence to a bank and since 1959 primark upheld it and they have been refu
joining us from belfast is our ireland correspondent, chris page. with a lot of history? this is a very dramatic and very unnerving sight, right in the heart of belfast city centre. the store is in what is called the bank buildings on royal avenue, one of the main shopping streets in belfast. the fire broke out around 11 o'clock this morning and looked like it was coming under control but since then there have been sporadic explosions probably within the building and every time that happened it...
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well, let‘s get more now from our ireland correspondent chris page. that the pope might expect. yes, it is going to be one way or another. a significant and symbolic weekend in dublin. notjust for people here but right around the world. ireland has become a touchstone for the global challenges facing the catholic church, both secularisation and how it is dealt with child abuse. ireland was a very different country for two years ago, have of the population turned out to see him. things have changed a lot. in fact, the speed of social change in ireland over the last two decades, most other countries would ta ke decades, most other countries would take a century or two for those to happen. the authority has been damaged by priests and members of the legal orders abusing children and the cruel treatment that unmarried mothers suffered in institutions they were put in. one of the people who has been attending the global gathering that has been happening here all week as a leader of the catholic church in england and wales, cardinal vincent nichols. he has
well, let‘s get more now from our ireland correspondent chris page. that the pope might expect. yes, it is going to be one way or another. a significant and symbolic weekend in dublin. notjust for people here but right around the world. ireland has become a touchstone for the global challenges facing the catholic church, both secularisation and how it is dealt with child abuse. ireland was a very different country for two years ago, have of the population turned out to see him. things have...
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our correspondent chris page is in belfast with the latest on this. disturbing pictures, first of all is the fire out now? no, it's not, spent several hours of the scene of the fire in belfast city centre and firefighters as you heard saying they been battling since 11 o'clock this morning, so they have been on the go now for nine hours or so and several times during the course of today it look like they managed to put the fire out, but sporadically there have been what sounded like small explosions within the store its and every time that happens, claims seem to have reignited, so certainly a few hours or so before six o'clock, the fire was at its fiercest it had been all day though it has in terms of intensity come and gone as the day has progressed. more than 100 firefighters are still there and they expect probably to be there through the night, they will do even if they do, get the fire properly extinguished, at sometime this evening they will have to watching until tomorrow evening —— morning and you think the work will begin to how the fire sta
our correspondent chris page is in belfast with the latest on this. disturbing pictures, first of all is the fire out now? no, it's not, spent several hours of the scene of the fire in belfast city centre and firefighters as you heard saying they been battling since 11 o'clock this morning, so they have been on the go now for nine hours or so and several times during the course of today it look like they managed to put the fire out, but sporadically there have been what sounded like small...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. pensioners out of final salary pension schemes by offering them lump sum cash payouts. the regulator has written to 1a firms. steph's here with the details. who are they writing to and what's going on? as you know, millions of people put money into their pension pots every year through their employer. often called final salary pension schemes and that gives you a guaranteed income when you retire. what we're seeing here is companies who are obviously concerned about the huge pension liabilities they have offering their employees the chance to take the money out of the pension scheme and put it somewhere else. now, it can seem quite attractive because you're thinking, hang ona attractive because you're thinking, hang on a minute, i'm going to get a couple of 100 thousand pounds here. but what the regulator is worried about is the fact that that money being taken out might end up not making them the money it could have if it had stayed in the pensions clea n if it had stayed in the pens
chris page, bbc news, belfast. pensioners out of final salary pension schemes by offering them lump sum cash payouts. the regulator has written to 1a firms. steph's here with the details. who are they writing to and what's going on? as you know, millions of people put money into their pension pots every year through their employer. often called final salary pension schemes and that gives you a guaranteed income when you retire. what we're seeing here is companies who are obviously concerned...
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our ireland correspondent chris page is in stormont.situation, they lay all the blame on the fact that northern ireland is without a cupboard at sinn fein's feat. arlene foster repeated the view she had laid out for some months for the way to break this deadlock is for everyone to go back into the power—sharing executive together and then have a parallel process to resolve the issues which continue to divide them, there are significant of which is where there should be legal recognition of the irish language, new recognition to protect and promote the language. sinn fein see things very differently from the dup, they say the dup is standing in the way of people's writes in refusing to bring in legislation on the irish language, something which is very important culturally, they would say, two members of the irish nationalist community in northern ireland, and they have have differences with the dup on the things like same—sex marriage, they cannot get married in northern ireland, the any part of the uk and ireland, the any part of the u
our ireland correspondent chris page is in stormont.situation, they lay all the blame on the fact that northern ireland is without a cupboard at sinn fein's feat. arlene foster repeated the view she had laid out for some months for the way to break this deadlock is for everyone to go back into the power—sharing executive together and then have a parallel process to resolve the issues which continue to divide them, there are significant of which is where there should be legal recognition of...
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chris page is in 0magh ahead of the commemorations.t, 1998 was a saturday. the street over there was busy with shoppers. the bombing was carried out by a dissident republican group, the real ira, were opposed to the good friday agreement signed a few months earlier. £500 of explosives. up the road where the glass memorial is, they telephoned a warning but the wrong location was given for the bomb. the police thought the bomb was at the courthouse at the top of the street, so they evacuated that area. people we re so they evacuated that area. people were actually running down the street towards the car which contained the bomb whenever it went off. emma va rdy contained the bomb whenever it went off. emma vardy has more on the events of 20 years ago. as if in permanent remembrance, 0magh exists each day under the shadow of this terrible atrocity. many here are still coping with the consequences of the bomb which was detonated on the town's main high street. i will never forget the last time i saw aidan. he walked out of the kitchen and
chris page is in 0magh ahead of the commemorations.t, 1998 was a saturday. the street over there was busy with shoppers. the bombing was carried out by a dissident republican group, the real ira, were opposed to the good friday agreement signed a few months earlier. £500 of explosives. up the road where the glass memorial is, they telephoned a warning but the wrong location was given for the bomb. the police thought the bomb was at the courthouse at the top of the street, so they evacuated...
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hundreds of people watched the bonfire in the bogside last night. 0ur correspondent, chris page, hasears in trying to eliminate the bonfires as they have become a magnet for at least anti—social behaviour, so for example, this year, in belfast, the first time, there was no republican bonfires. injuly, loyalists also have their bonfires around the time of the orange march season, the 11th of the orange march season, the 11th ofjuly, and on some of those bonfires it's not uncommon to see sectarian slogans. example this year there was a sign referring to the victims of the bally murphy massacre shootings when ten people were shot dead by the army in 1971, so there have been controversies around bonfires on both sides of the community here for the summer. the problems around bonfires have on the whole diminished over the years of the peace process that has been going on and it is now the end, as it were of the bonfires but overnight in londonderry it does show that the controversies around the bonfire certainly have not gone away totally. indeed not. i suppose the sinn fein reaction was
hundreds of people watched the bonfire in the bogside last night. 0ur correspondent, chris page, hasears in trying to eliminate the bonfires as they have become a magnet for at least anti—social behaviour, so for example, this year, in belfast, the first time, there was no republican bonfires. injuly, loyalists also have their bonfires around the time of the orange march season, the 11th of the orange march season, the 11th ofjuly, and on some of those bonfires it's not uncommon to see...
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emma vardy, bbc news, 0magh. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page is in 0magh ahead of the commemorations they? that's right, the scene is being set here for a poignant afternoon of remembrance. musicians are rehearsing for the ritual, which will get under way at five minutes to three. this memorial marks the place where the bomb exploded almost exactly 20 years ago. it was planted bya exactly 20 years ago. it was planted by a dissident republican group, the real ira which were opposed to the good friday agreement which had been signed to stay few months earlier. the bombers formed a warning, but it gave the wrong location, some people but it was at the courthouse and people were evacuated away from that area down to this part of the street, so there were many people close to the bomb when it went off. as you will see, plenty people now gathering ahead of this cross community service of remembrance. it will be the last time, as emma was saying in a report there, that the families hold an annual commemoration like this. they will continue with events to mark big anniversaries, the 25th at
emma vardy, bbc news, 0magh. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page is in 0magh ahead of the commemorations they? that's right, the scene is being set here for a poignant afternoon of remembrance. musicians are rehearsing for the ritual, which will get under way at five minutes to three. this memorial marks the place where the bomb exploded almost exactly 20 years ago. it was planted bya exactly 20 years ago. it was planted by a dissident republican group, the real ira which were opposed to the...
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critics of the church are planning protests, but as our correspondent chris page reports, it remains are preparing to protest. they want the pope to say sorry on behalf of the cure can go further. we're asking him to apologise and not only that, to fork up and do what's right out of the faults and the muggy that they have, it's not all about muggy, i know that, but that's the only form ofjustice people are going to get, especially our elderly people whose lives have been ruined. the revelations aren't over yet, especially in northern ireland. stormont has commissioned research on churches tojewish and is for unmarried mothers to help decide if there will be a public enquiry. particularly for a lot of women in northern ireland, their voices have not been heard. we do not know about their stories. there is stories are ones that we will hopefully be able to be here, be able to uncover, be able to understand more in a new era as the church does have to deal with the responsibilities from the past. the dark side of the church's past continues to overstate its present but catholic church a
critics of the church are planning protests, but as our correspondent chris page reports, it remains are preparing to protest. they want the pope to say sorry on behalf of the cure can go further. we're asking him to apologise and not only that, to fork up and do what's right out of the faults and the muggy that they have, it's not all about muggy, i know that, but that's the only form ofjustice people are going to get, especially our elderly people whose lives have been ruined. the revelations...
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other side including deleted e-mails, comey lies and likes, mueller conflicts, mccabe, strzok, page, chrisper steele and his phony incorrupt dossier, the clinton foundation illegal surveillance of the trump campaign. russian collusion by dems and so much more. open up the papers and documents without redaction. come, on jeff, can you do it, the country is waiting, exclamation point. rachel smiled my way. some republicans say firing sessions would be a bad idea. >> the idea that he might be fired because he isn't a political hack is a very, very bad idea. a bad idea for the constitution, bad idea for public trust and the department of justice, a bad idea for the. united states. >> harris: senate jusdishry chairman chuck grass lee saying he could make time for hearings on a new attorney general. senator lindsay graham jumped onboard bringing in a new sheriff at the d.o.j. here it is. >> there's just not a good healthy working relationship, from what i can tell. and for the good of the nation, i think we need an attorney general that has the confidence of the president. i'm not blaming jeff s
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our correspondent chris page is in belfast with the latest on this.ad down to the ground floor and bits of debris was falling of the building to the street below. it is known as being a building that has housed a variety of different retailers over the years before primark took over in the late 1970s. three bombs have exploded outside it in 1975 three bombs have exploded outside it in1975 and it three bombs have exploded outside it in 1975 and it was badly damaged. but when primark took it over they refurbished the whole building and have just embarked on another round of major renovation work in recent months. they will be extremely disappointed. it is the worst fire we have seen in belfast city centre for a number of years. but the good news is all staff and shoppers were evacuated from the building so were no one, as it has been injured. chris, thank you very much. sport now on afternoon live with damian johnson, and a couple of premier league stars deciding to take a step back from england duty? not altogether a huge surprise. leicester strikerjam
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facebook upping the ante and it's chris tate against fake news it's now bam hundreds of pages it claims are linked to iran and russia for allegedly trying to sway political opinion is it trying to with more. thanks for joining us militant franco with your latest news in the world of social media facebook and twitter have gotten rid of suspicious accounts spewing fakes and propaganda from iran the troll factories not only after the minds of the americans but users all over the world it's claimed to be run by iran's government media. not us that those by. us about them through. facebook already enables users to check if they've been exposed to russian bots and trolls how many trolls does it take to incite i've evolution scores of so-called russian bots took over twitter and facebook some stories never seem to die well this facebook slash twitter online police raid is an actual news story this week yeah you can take plenty of the earlier reports replace the word russia with iran and get pretty much identical stuff all right speaking of facebook this time it banned six hundred twenty five p
facebook upping the ante and it's chris tate against fake news it's now bam hundreds of pages it claims are linked to iran and russia for allegedly trying to sway political opinion is it trying to with more. thanks for joining us militant franco with your latest news in the world of social media facebook and twitter have gotten rid of suspicious accounts spewing fakes and propaganda from iran the troll factories not only after the minds of the americans but users all over the world it's claimed...
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chris collins' arrest, the indictment, the 30-page indictment that they released this morning.re going to bring this to you live. ♪ it is such a good time to kiss ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to dance ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to [ laughing ] ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo [ goose honking ] ♪ [ laughing ] a bad day on the road still beats a good one off it. ♪ progressive helps keep you out there. ♪ ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (buzzer sound) holiday inn express. be the readiest. i never thought i'd say this but i found bladder leak underwear that's actually pretty. always discreet boutique. hidden inside is a super absorbent core that quickly turns liquid to gel. so i feel protected and pretty. always discreet boutique. >>> a bombshell from businessman elon musk. the tesla ceo says he wants to take his company private once again and tesla's board says it's looking at the options. what is going on here? chief business correspondent christine romans is live from the new york stock exchange with more on this. what do you make of this? >> i
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chris' tv interview after his reported confession. >> shanann, bella, celeste, if you're out there, just come back. >> have fun, like, look. sitting there playing with daddy. >> reporter: shanann's facebook pageaints a portrait of a happy family with numerous videos, just two months ago one of the videos shows her breaking the news to chris that she's pregnant again. >> that's awesome. i guess when you want to, it happens. wow. >> reporter: her comments seem typically upbeat and talking about chris and when they first met. >> he is amazing. and i can't tell you how wonderful he is. >> quite a contrast looking at those videos. watts is due in court to hear the murder charges against him for the first time. he has not yet entered a plea. >>> a confederate symbol has come crashing down. students at the university of north carolina at chapel hill brought down silent sam. a cheer erupted as the 105-year-old tribute to confederate alumni tumbled off its pedestal. protesters called the statue racist and demanded it be removed but the chancellor said state law prevented them from taking it down. >> it is our constitutional right and responsibility to show not only chapel hill and not only north carol
chris' tv interview after his reported confession. >> shanann, bella, celeste, if you're out there, just come back. >> have fun, like, look. sitting there playing with daddy. >> reporter: shanann's facebook pageaints a portrait of a happy family with numerous videos, just two months ago one of the videos shows her breaking the news to chris that she's pregnant again. >> that's awesome. i guess when you want to, it happens. wow. >> reporter: her comments seem...
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chris steele now hates trumpn: like peter strzok and lisa page, correct? >> he does. >> sean: he even admits under oath in great britain i have no idea if this is true, this is raw intelligence because he was risking perjury. so he tries to get trump, the american people were fed by him, hillary paid for itju lies because they wanted to influence the american people with russian lies that she paid for, correct? >> yes, there's no doubt. >> sean: and then after the election they are trying to drag him back in, the fourth highest ranking justice department official who is right wife, incidentally, we know she worked for fusion gps but we believe on the phony russian dossier and try to bring him back because after f trump won and a dossier lies didn't work they were trying to take out the president with more russian lies, correct?se >> the only reason to bring christopher steele back into the investigation that we can see in these documents is to sustain an inaccurate narrative in the public domain that they had this extraordinary evidence against president t
chris steele now hates trumpn: like peter strzok and lisa page, correct? >> he does. >> sean: he even admits under oath in great britain i have no idea if this is true, this is raw intelligence because he was risking perjury. so he tries to get trump, the american people were fed by him, hillary paid for itju lies because they wanted to influence the american people with russian lies that she paid for, correct? >> yes, there's no doubt. >> sean: and then after the...
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tom brokaw, dan rather, michael, susan page, jeff greenfeld, mike barnicle and peggy noonan. thank you very much. chris jansing picks up the coverage. >> hi there, i am chris jansing in for stephanie rule. this morning, remembering an icon. coming out with stories and tributes. warrior, war hero, maverick, senator john mccain. >> he served his country hopefully with the word honorably on it. that's all. >> chaos in jacksonville. three dead including the shooter. the chilling sounds of gunfire captured in a live stream when that shooting erupted at a video game tournament. >> we heard the first round and then we saw two, three -- we heard two, three, four more rounds. people were being trampled. everybody was screaming in fear. >> weathering the storm. after a rocky week which saw two trump associates plead guilty in a court of law, a poll which shows trump's approval rating remains unchanged. voters giving republicans a strong edge when it comes to handling the economy. but we begin this morning remembering senator john mccain and looking at how his death could have major ramifications for the republic
tom brokaw, dan rather, michael, susan page, jeff greenfeld, mike barnicle and peggy noonan. thank you very much. chris jansing picks up the coverage. >> hi there, i am chris jansing in for stephanie rule. this morning, remembering an icon. coming out with stories and tributes. warrior, war hero, maverick, senator john mccain. >> he served his country hopefully with the word honorably on it. that's all. >> chaos in jacksonville. three dead including the shooter. the chilling...
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chris nguyen. >> reporter: as part of its ongoing investigation into election interference, facebook announced today it was banning 32 pages and accounts on facebook and instagram created in the past year and a half. the accounts were responsible for publishing more than 9,500 posts together, and spent more than $11,000 on advertising. >> it's important that everyone sees the information out there, and then they can do their own research to see what's true and what's not true. >> reporter: facebook can't say for certain who's behind the attack, but did say it was reminiscent of russian-linked accounts during the 2016 presidential election. silicon valley cybersecurity expert amed banafa says they've become more sophisticated. >> they can put a lot of different people in different positions. it can shield the right people from being in the decision-making right there. >> reporter: alex stamos says we've invested heavily in people, and enforcing our policies doesn't require us to confidently contribute the identity of those who violate them or the potential links. melinda jackson says this should serve as a wakeup call as we
chris nguyen. >> reporter: as part of its ongoing investigation into election interference, facebook announced today it was banning 32 pages and accounts on facebook and instagram created in the past year and a half. the accounts were responsible for publishing more than 9,500 posts together, and spent more than $11,000 on advertising. >> it's important that everyone sees the information out there, and then they can do their own research to see what's true and what's not true....
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based company announced it has banned dozens of pages and accounts that may have been working together to spread false information. abc 7 news reporter chris nguye has reaction from silicon valley. >> it appears facebook is now taking a proactive approach as part of its ongoing investigation into election interference. the social media giant announcing today it was banning 32 pages and accounts created in the past year and a half on facebook and instagram. >> i think it's important that everyone sees the information out there, and then they can do their own research to see what's true and what's not true. >> the accounts are responsible for publishing more than 9500 posts all together, and had spent nearly $11,000 on advertising. one of the accounts had more than 290,000 followers. facebook can't say for certain whose behind the attack, but did say it was reminiscent of russian-linked accounts during the 2016 presidential election. >> this kind of act by the bad actors can put the wrong people in different positions. at the same time can shield the right people from being in decision-making positions there. >> silicon valley cybersecurity
based company announced it has banned dozens of pages and accounts that may have been working together to spread false information. abc 7 news reporter chris nguye has reaction from silicon valley. >> it appears facebook is now taking a proactive approach as part of its ongoing investigation into election interference. the social media giant announcing today it was banning 32 pages and accounts created in the past year and a half on facebook and instagram. >> i think it's important...
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page of a happy family. i got a friend request from chris and i thought, whatever, i'm never going to meet him.ars later, we live in colorado, have two kids. >> it's awful to see her talking about him. >> so lovingly. >> what we know about where the bodies were found. he loaded all three bodies into his truck. and took them to his oil company where he worked. he was fired the same day he was arrested much he was given a map by authorities and he was able to pinpoint where the bodies were. shanann was found in a shall low grave. the two girls were found in oil tanks where their bodies were submerged for four days. >> if he's claiming he killed her out of rage why would he hide their bodies? >> that's what doesn't make sense. you don't hide the bodies and do all those television interviews. >> thanks very much >>> or you hide the bodies and do do all those television interviews. by, what a case that is. tonight we're taking on the case of the truth, anderson. can the president do what he just said, which is take over the mueller probe? can he? should he? and when it comes to what he seems to fear
page of a happy family. i got a friend request from chris and i thought, whatever, i'm never going to meet him.ars later, we live in colorado, have two kids. >> it's awful to see her talking about him. >> so lovingly. >> what we know about where the bodies were found. he loaded all three bodies into his truck. and took them to his oil company where he worked. he was fired the same day he was arrested much he was given a map by authorities and he was able to pinpoint where the...
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page. you can check it out to see all of the list of schools. reporting live, chris lawrence news 4. > it's 6:33 we have new information about the search for a missi mother of five. her body was found in a philadelphia basement. sh lived in new york but her suv was spotted in fairfax county. this is surveillance video of her outside of her homen ie bronx on july 28th. that day she went to philadelphia to meet a friend. family members said they never heard from her again. days later police found her vehicle in fairfax county, they arrested lewis marty neez, he's charged with grand lars any and gun position. >>> howard county police offering a reward forfo any ination that could lead to an arrest of a woman. >>> officials in chicago are asking theor community help after violence erupted over the weekend. at least 66 others were shot in less than three days. at least a dozen ofhose victims died. one hospital had to turn away victims' families because the emergency room was so crowded with mourners.it cy leaders held a press conference to assure that overall gun violence
page. you can check it out to see all of the list of schools. reporting live, chris lawrence news 4. > it's 6:33 we have new information about the search for a missi mother of five. her body was found in a philadelphia basement. sh lived in new york but her suv was spotted in fairfax county. this is surveillance video of her outside of her homen ie bronx on july 28th. that day she went to philadelphia to meet a friend. family members said they never heard from her again. days later police...
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mueller does not do an investigation into peter strzok and lisa page and bruce ohr and nellie ohr and andrew mccabe, rod rosenstein, chrisele, all the people from hillary's campaign who paid nine million dollars to get the dossier, if it doesn't include that, than everything the president said about it being a witch-hunt is not just true it is superlatively true and i'm afraid that is what we're seeing. trish: governor huckabee. thank you very much. good to see you today. >> good to see you, trish. take care. trish: we're moments away from the president speaking live in fort drum new york. you saw air force drum just touching down there nearby. sew is making his way into that arena there. we'll, he is greeting a big, big crowd. it will be his first big public speaking event since his working vacation. we will bring you that as soon as it happens. >>> meanwhile the president is encouraging a boycott of harley-davidson if the companies moves manufacturing overseas. he is picking winners and losers or trying to bring the public on his side in a way we need right now as we get ready for a big economic showdown? our panel is
mueller does not do an investigation into peter strzok and lisa page and bruce ohr and nellie ohr and andrew mccabe, rod rosenstein, chrisele, all the people from hillary's campaign who paid nine million dollars to get the dossier, if it doesn't include that, than everything the president said about it being a witch-hunt is not just true it is superlatively true and i'm afraid that is what we're seeing. trish: governor huckabee. thank you very much. good to see you today. >> good to see...
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page far back it goes. police interested in what happened, if ,anythi in the past. chrisrence live news 4. > 13 before the hour now. it was a tense day in an alexandria courtroom as former business partners face each other. >> rick gates is testifying agains paul nafort. yesterday gates made explosive admissions. tracie pots joins u live now. >> reporter: he said he hid money from the government and stole money from his boss. we can hear more about that gates expected to be up for three hours of direct and cross-amination on what h did when he was working for the president's former campaign ma chair, paul fort, who's on trial now for these taxsvasion charnd other financial crimes. ates said he was a guy who was directed to make wire transfers to these offshore accounts to hide millions of dollarshey earned working for the russian backed ukrainian government wo shldn't have to pay taxes on it. e said he lied to the accountants, bookkeepers, falsified tax forms and then took some off the top. stole hundreds of thousands of dollars to put in his own offshore aosounts his did
page far back it goes. police interested in what happened, if ,anythi in the past. chrisrence live news 4. > 13 before the hour now. it was a tense day in an alexandria courtroom as former business partners face each other. >> rick gates is testifying agains paul nafort. yesterday gates made explosive admissions. tracie pots joins u live now. >> reporter: he said he hid money from the government and stole money from his boss. we can hear more about that gates expected to be up...
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. >> still, on shanann's facebook page, a portrait of a happy family. >> i got a friend request from christ, whatever, i'm never going to meet him. one thing led to another, eight years later, we live in colorado, have two kids. and he's the best thing that has ever happened to me. >> it's awful to see her talking about him. >> so lovingly. >> what we know about where the bodies were found. some new information on that. he loaded all three bodies into his truck. and took them to his oil company where he used to work. he was fired the same day he was arrested. he was given a map by >> shenan watts was found in a shallow grave, and the two girls nearby in oil tanks where police say their bodies had been submerged for four days. >> he's claiming he killed her to protect in a rage or whatever, why would he have have hidden the body? >> they asked for dna samples to be taken and possibly to prove to prove the mother not the father did it. >> or you hide the bodies and then you do do all of those television interviews. that's what they're going to have figure out the prosecution side of that cas
. >> still, on shanann's facebook page, a portrait of a happy family. >> i got a friend request from christ, whatever, i'm never going to meet him. one thing led to another, eight years later, we live in colorado, have two kids. and he's the best thing that has ever happened to me. >> it's awful to see her talking about him. >> so lovingly. >> what we know about where the bodies were found. some new information on that. he loaded all three bodies into his truck....
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to get them back on the same page there might be some pressure in this, but also undoubtably a feeling that the programme in place at the moment does need to change. chris— there. the united states is halting its funding for the united nations' —— in china, evidence is growing that up to a million muslim uighurs are being held by chinese authorities in so—called "re—education camps". the uighurs are a muslim ethnic minority group with central asian roots. they're mostly based in china's far—western region of chen—jang, an autonomous region within the country, and they make up around 45% of the population. un human rights investigators say they're increasingly alarmed by reports that many muslim uighurs are being detained under the pretext of security, and countering terrorism and extremism. the un has called on beijing to end the practice of detention without lawful charge, trial and conviction and immediately release individuals currently detained under these circumstances. a bbc newsnight investigation has interviewed a witness who says he has been inside one of the camps and have now managed to flee china. he says the uighurs suffer physical torture
to get them back on the same page there might be some pressure in this, but also undoubtably a feeling that the programme in place at the moment does need to change. chris— there. the united states is halting its funding for the united nations' —— in china, evidence is growing that up to a million muslim uighurs are being held by chinese authorities in so—called "re—education camps". the uighurs are a muslim ethnic minority group with central asian roots. they're mostly...
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on page 2, lines 18, to strike from $12,358,486, and replace it with $12,419,112. also, i understand that chris whitmore and randall smith from the sfpuc are present in case you have any questions. >> so i make a motion to pass these amendments. >> supervisor peskin: second. >> president cohen: all right. there has been a motion to pass by supervisor ronen and seconded by supervisor peskin. a motion has been made to amend. we can take these amendments without objection. [ gavel ] thank you. >> clerk: -- >> president cohen: thank you. >> clerk: item 36 is an ordinance to deappropriate 6.17 million to appropriate salaries, and to appropriate 6.17 million to the police station for expenditures for fiscal year 17-18. >> president cohen: colleagues, can we take this same house, same call? without objection, the item passes. [ gavel ]. >> president cohen: madam clerk, can we take the next items, 36 and [agenda item read] [agenda item read] [agenda item read] [agenda item read] [agenda item read] >> president cohen: all right. thank you. colleagues, can we take these items same house, same call? witho
on page 2, lines 18, to strike from $12,358,486, and replace it with $12,419,112. also, i understand that chris whitmore and randall smith from the sfpuc are present in case you have any questions. >> so i make a motion to pass these amendments. >> supervisor peskin: second. >> president cohen: all right. there has been a motion to pass by supervisor ronen and seconded by supervisor peskin. a motion has been made to amend. we can take these amendments without objection. [...
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i assume if you're chris wray, you're going to say, no, we fired this guy because we need to turn the page and the texts were reprehensible and it has nothing to do with anything forward going. i just don't get it when smart people do -- leave this big opening now. >> it is so striking this happened on frud aiday and we'r only learning about it now from peter strzok's lawyer. there hasn't been an official announcement from the fbi. in that vacuum, i think you're right. we can expect the president to fulfill it. he's created characters, villains in this mueller investigation and in the fbi. peter strzok is really at the center of them. just before we came out here, i was seeing on twitter and social media the response from a lot of trump allies. they are taking this as a scalp, that they won here. i do think it's going to be incumbent on chris wray to come out and give a fuller accounting of what happened here. >> and peter strzok's lawyer, he doesn't like this at all. the president did just tweet, we're told. agent peter strzok was just fired from the fbi finally. the list of bad players i
i assume if you're chris wray, you're going to say, no, we fired this guy because we need to turn the page and the texts were reprehensible and it has nothing to do with anything forward going. i just don't get it when smart people do -- leave this big opening now. >> it is so striking this happened on frud aiday and we'r only learning about it now from peter strzok's lawyer. there hasn't been an official announcement from the fbi. in that vacuum, i think you're right. we can expect the...
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. >> reporter: still, on shanann's facebook page a portrait of a happy family and a woman this love. >> got a friend request from christ the heck, i'm never going to meet him. accept. one thing led to another, and eight years later, we have two kids, we live in colorado, and he's the best thing that has ever happened to me. >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> there are new court documents that suggest that some of the victims may have been string strangled. >> -- been strangled. >> shortly before the autopsiness weautopsies on the girls and their mother, the district attorney asked that dna swabs be taken around their necks and under their fingernails. hopefully we'll learn some more. >>> no decision yet on the trial of paul manafort. as we wait for the jury to return monday, president trump weighs in. managing blood sugar is not a marathon. it's a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. i got it. i gotcha baby. (vo) it's being there when you're needed most.
. >> reporter: still, on shanann's facebook page a portrait of a happy family and a woman this love. >> got a friend request from christ the heck, i'm never going to meet him. accept. one thing led to another, and eight years later, we have two kids, we live in colorado, and he's the best thing that has ever happened to me. >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> there are new court documents that suggest that some of the victims may have been string strangled....
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interesting thing is how he's trying to borrow a page from trump's playbook and say deep state, peter strzok, hillary clinton, and hope that works. chrisnd then somebody showed him the evidence. >> he and his wife used their campaign account like their personal pocketbook. and i think this is where, you know, people across the country just get so sick of washington because you have people who come and some come to serve their constituents, and others come to serve themselves and to treat the congress like a frat club. and that's exactly -- >> sadly, donna, i'm old enough to remember when what duncan hunter and his wife did was legal. you could have walked away with your campaign money and turn it into a 401(k). >> there is a stench now, i think in axios, they had a quote, the republican party, it looks like a criminal enterprise, like it all happened on the same day, that's how you get exclamation points on waves. >> that's how you also, if you're directs, you don't make it just anti-trump, you broaden it out to be something larger about, you know, corruption or people in washington are not, you know, doing what they should be doing fo
interesting thing is how he's trying to borrow a page from trump's playbook and say deep state, peter strzok, hillary clinton, and hope that works. chrisnd then somebody showed him the evidence. >> he and his wife used their campaign account like their personal pocketbook. and i think this is where, you know, people across the country just get so sick of washington because you have people who come and some come to serve their constituents, and others come to serve themselves and to treat...
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university, and he was going to get interviewed by chris ma these, an an msnbc producer came around and asked if i had any questions. that morning on the front pagef the newspaper in philadelphia was a picture of hillary clinton with a whiskey shot. and she was toasting some voters, and i thought it was a funny photo. it was getting a lot of play on the college campus. so i thought it would be nice to ask senator mccain if he wanted to go out and a producer came around and said is anyone questions for the senator and i said yeah, i like to ask the question and told him i like to ask if he thanks that secretary or then senator clinton was just to get the shots because she was trailing obama at the time and i asked if he wanted to go out and i told him i wanted to ask him to go for a shot with me. they said he would go second. i asked him the question of identity and he laughed and paused and had this great reaction and he collected himself and he eventually got around to saying that it was one of the two best questions that he had brought the entire campaign and for a college junior, that is something that was so cool to hear and something that i
university, and he was going to get interviewed by chris ma these, an an msnbc producer came around and asked if i had any questions. that morning on the front pagef the newspaper in philadelphia was a picture of hillary clinton with a whiskey shot. and she was toasting some voters, and i thought it was a funny photo. it was getting a lot of play on the college campus. so i thought it would be nice to ask senator mccain if he wanted to go out and a producer came around and said is anyone...
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look at chris collins, duncan hunter who has just been indicted on multiple counts of improperly spending his campaign money. 47-page indictment that was just jaw dropping. you are working for bannon with the midterms. how do you push back on that? >> i think in terms of those two congressmen, duncan hunter, he can't resign, unfortunately. we would call for it if he could. with that said, chris collins did resign. they will have a new candidate there. and we have to just -- he is not going to run for office. he is not on the ballot. and we'll see. the idea that donald trump or the house is responsible, the republicans for two specific congress ma congressmen and their conduct, it's a good talking point. >> this is not draining the swamp. the swamp is getting thicker. >> we would say he is not responsible for the conduct of collins -- >> is he responsible for the conduct of cohen? maybe not manafort because manafort d these things before he was involved with trump or maybe not with trump's knowledge. michael cohen, i mean that's directly implicating the president. >> michael cohen is directly implicating the presiden
look at chris collins, duncan hunter who has just been indicted on multiple counts of improperly spending his campaign money. 47-page indictment that was just jaw dropping. you are working for bannon with the midterms. how do you push back on that? >> i think in terms of those two congressmen, duncan hunter, he can't resign, unfortunately. we would call for it if he could. with that said, chris collins did resign. they will have a new candidate there. and we have to just -- he is not...
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page of the "u.s.a. today." >> very glad chris brought that up. that's exactly what i was talking about.e who brought them up. front page of the paper. pete: argument these presidents have been treated the same that's a tough one to swallow. swiss, steve, thank you very much. arizona democrat threatens ice agents conducting deportations saying you will not be safe. sounds like a threat to me. geraldo rivera says he is out-of-line for saying that he explains at the top of the hour. plus, scott stapp is getting ready to rock our all-american summer concert stage. there he is. the crowd is growing with anticipation. stick around ♪ i work hard to protect this tookus. to take care of any messy situations. and put irritation in its place. and if i can get comfortable keeping this tookus safe and protected... you can get comfortable doing the same with yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. could help them save money on car insurance? yea,that and homeowners, renters, motorcycle and boat insurance. huh.that's nice. what happens when you catch a fish? gecko: whoa. geico. more than just c
page of the "u.s.a. today." >> very glad chris brought that up. that's exactly what i was talking about.e who brought them up. front page of the paper. pete: argument these presidents have been treated the same that's a tough one to swallow. swiss, steve, thank you very much. arizona democrat threatens ice agents conducting deportations saying you will not be safe. sounds like a threat to me. geraldo rivera says he is out-of-line for saying that he explains at the top of the...