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claire: what about outside intervention. have the president of colo mbia saying he would not recognize the vote. eu, the u.s. considering sanctions. what needs to happen? >> argentina and mexico said --t they would not recognize that --ry inside weekll see in about one the ministers of all those countries will see what we can do. control.in ,he whole state in venezuela cuba as the key for what to happen in venezuela. but they do not know yet how to , so they are very afraid of what is going to how to use this key, so they are very afraid of what is when to happen there. [indiscernible] going into thel streets. the only way to stop that is a huge massacre. if that happens, we could go into a kind of civil war. there is one hope. the country is dividing itself. so, this assembly is a big fight between moderates and extremists. and they are being kicked out by the more extremist guys. claire: all right, we have run out of time. thank you very much indeed for coming in. news, the u.s. state department has described the russian d
claire: what about outside intervention. have the president of colo mbia saying he would not recognize the vote. eu, the u.s. considering sanctions. what needs to happen? >> argentina and mexico said --t they would not recognize that --ry inside weekll see in about one the ministers of all those countries will see what we can do. control.in ,he whole state in venezuela cuba as the key for what to happen in venezuela. but they do not know yet how to , so they are very afraid of what is...
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i opened it and it was claire phillips diary. and i don't know if you can appreciate how i felt at that moment. it was -- it was something that had had never been seen. she didn't even know when it was presented in the court how it could be tracked down because she -- she had had been finally arrested by the japanese. but here it was and it told her entire story unadorned and really tells a major new episode in many ways in what happened in world war ii. so that end becomes the heart of my book. but then as i read the book i realize that there are other connections to the other two people john boone who she has been speaking to and also amazingly that she's in touch to some degree with chic parsons. so here's what happened. claire phillips was back in the -- in batan in the first months of the war. for the first time she was actually worrying about other than people rather than herself frankly. she was taking care of the sick. she was taking care of the wounded. she was -- delivering babies. she was trying to survive herself. the
i opened it and it was claire phillips diary. and i don't know if you can appreciate how i felt at that moment. it was -- it was something that had had never been seen. she didn't even know when it was presented in the court how it could be tracked down because she -- she had had been finally arrested by the japanese. but here it was and it told her entire story unadorned and really tells a major new episode in many ways in what happened in world war ii. so that end becomes the heart of my...
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(cooke, british accent) claire! claire's friend! he remembers me. hello, professor. mwah! mwah.ic life agrees with you. oh, i guess we're all doing pretty well. mm-hmm. cheers. cheers. (clink) here's lookin' at you, too. oh. (under breath) were you always like this? claire? oh, my god. no way. tater! oh, my gosh! aah! oh! mwah! (laughs) i heard you're hugely successful. yeah, well, you know, when all the hot girls call you "tater," you tend to try a little harder. adorable. adorable! (laughs) (squeals, high-pitched voice) you're adorable! claire! hey! hi, phil! what are you doing here? hey. uh... your dad dumped me from his bowling team, so i thought i'd surprise you. um... okay. wait. come here a second. i-i thought you'd be happy to see me. i am! (voice cracks) no, i am! (normal voice) i am happy. is something wrong? (sighs) (groans) it's just-- it's a little bit embarrassing. the guy that i dated right before you is here, so... oh. well, that's nothing to be embarrassed about. we all have exes. so the guy you dumped right before you met me is here. no big deal. (high-pitched
(cooke, british accent) claire! claire's friend! he remembers me. hello, professor. mwah! mwah.ic life agrees with you. oh, i guess we're all doing pretty well. mm-hmm. cheers. cheers. (clink) here's lookin' at you, too. oh. (under breath) were you always like this? claire? oh, my god. no way. tater! oh, my gosh! aah! oh! mwah! (laughs) i heard you're hugely successful. yeah, well, you know, when all the hot girls call you "tater," you tend to try a little harder. adorable. adorable!...
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host: claire, your response?uest: i think it is very interesting that you say that considering nearly every organization that studies this has found over and over again that this does exist. you can look at census bureau data, the bureau of labor statistics data, you can look at isa good website to go to selfdoor, which is -reported data. that what they do find is because of choices that women make, yes, they do often times, they are more likely to work part-time than men. they are more likely to take time off when they have children. obviously some of that is biologically required. but they may be gone for several years. i find itchoices, and interesting because in the like 60%hen something of women work, which is 80% today, it seems like when women are given the opportunity, overwhelmingly, they choose to work. a pointe have got to where it is -- where before it was not. why are women making these choices? are paides if they less than men, daycare costs in this country are so high, that if you have a couple tha
host: claire, your response?uest: i think it is very interesting that you say that considering nearly every organization that studies this has found over and over again that this does exist. you can look at census bureau data, the bureau of labor statistics data, you can look at isa good website to go to selfdoor, which is -reported data. that what they do find is because of choices that women make, yes, they do often times, they are more likely to work part-time than men. they are more likely...
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(girls squeal) (claire) aw! (laughs) (claire) look at him. he's so cute!why am i spoiling it for you? you'll see for yourself. it's been awhile since you first knew. there's something very different about you. you have the power to make your marshmallow wishes...come true. you can make your marshmallow wishes come true by winning one of 10,000 boxes of only marshmallows. find your code in special boxes of lucky charms. they're magically delicious. ♪ be a powerful force. nature valley z2d1iz z16fz y2d1iy y16fy oh, was it difficult? ay, si. it was the most painful 20 minutes of my life. mnh. oh, well, look at that! yeah. yeah. so wait. he--he's my uncle? no. he's your half-brother-in-law. he's our uncle. half-uncle or full uncle? what's a fuluncle? okay, so don't feel like you gotta stick around. okay. we'll see you tomorrow then. okay, we'll be back tomorrow. (alex) bye, uncle. congrats. (haley) bye. (phil) he's adorable! is he? ♪ ♪ ♪ award winning
(girls squeal) (claire) aw! (laughs) (claire) look at him. he's so cute!why am i spoiling it for you? you'll see for yourself. it's been awhile since you first knew. there's something very different about you. you have the power to make your marshmallow wishes...come true. you can make your marshmallow wishes come true by winning one of 10,000 boxes of only marshmallows. find your code in special boxes of lucky charms. they're magically delicious. ♪ be a powerful force. nature valley...
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clair. one man and one woman dead over at bay dale drive. 7 above the scene and you can see the investigation team is on the scene. reconstruction work is underway. this is just two of the vehicles involved. there is a third out of the camera shot, but the ongoing investigation blocking westbound 50 where it is being diverted off of exit 29. if you are traveling eastbound on 50 from annapolis to the bay bridge, your lanes remain open. we do have some problems southbound on kenilworth avenue at bur roughs, and metro's green line toward branch avenue facing delays due to a disabled train at west hyattsville. back within the next 10 minutes to update the ride on 50 toward annapolis. overnight,2 and new one of pope francis' top cardinals in an australian court to fight charges of sex abuse. he was charged with multiple sex crimes stretching back decades. the 76-year-old denies the claims. francis' top adviser and the most senior member of the church to ever face charges. he is due back in court
clair. one man and one woman dead over at bay dale drive. 7 above the scene and you can see the investigation team is on the scene. reconstruction work is underway. this is just two of the vehicles involved. there is a third out of the camera shot, but the ongoing investigation blocking westbound 50 where it is being diverted off of exit 29. if you are traveling eastbound on 50 from annapolis to the bay bridge, your lanes remain open. we do have some problems southbound on kenilworth avenue at...
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claire phillips was a natural spy. christopher life often not telling the truth but it's pretty much what he wanted and d we are grateful for what she d did. but it doesn't come out of a hollywood movie script so deeply as to say it is a noble perfect person as always. they had every possible reason not to be doing what they were doing they saw something more important and connected to a higher purpose. that's what i like to write about. the person that reaches a moral moment in their lives and acts on it is what the story is about even if they go down or your life may be lost as a result but still having to fight the fight that's what they were doing. >> i'm going to be buying your book unless it is over $500,000. i'm interested to know the women that were bringing help, medicine and food, the nationality to connect and the other question is in your research it surprised me hours after pearl harbor. that i don't understand is any of your research hoping to turn any leads on that? >> take it in reverse order. the first
claire phillips was a natural spy. christopher life often not telling the truth but it's pretty much what he wanted and d we are grateful for what she d did. but it doesn't come out of a hollywood movie script so deeply as to say it is a noble perfect person as always. they had every possible reason not to be doing what they were doing they saw something more important and connected to a higher purpose. that's what i like to write about. the person that reaches a moral moment in their lives and...
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claire. we'll move it over and show you what you are up against. 66 eastbound after 50 basically now it's a 45 minute delay 234 prince william to the beltway. as we look at maps metro slow downs you need to be aware of as well. normal service resumed good newsment earlier power problem medical center and aside from that branch avenue from earlier disabled train west hyattsville and aside from metro slow downs moving back to roads. inbound suitland disabled vehicle moved to shoulder. and backed up well past branch avenue. police factor in extra time as you get to south capitol this morning from suitland parkway. disabled vehicle cleared 295 southbound after burrows avenue and heavy delays back to 50 and jammed noodz the beltway 202 to 95 and 210 for the washington crash slowing down palmer road as well and wide view of morning commute usual delays topside of beltway 270 southbound and 9 5 northbound stafford and that problem is 50 closure in annapolis. >> we need to lightsen the mood tucker. >
claire. we'll move it over and show you what you are up against. 66 eastbound after 50 basically now it's a 45 minute delay 234 prince william to the beltway. as we look at maps metro slow downs you need to be aware of as well. normal service resumed good newsment earlier power problem medical center and aside from that branch avenue from earlier disabled train west hyattsville and aside from metro slow downs moving back to roads. inbound suitland disabled vehicle moved to shoulder. and backed...
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claire road and bay dale drive right now. you can see one of the vehicles involved and another one extremely smashed up. a lot of first responders out there one lane eastbound is shut down as well. you have to detour at cape s st. claire road and hop down bay dale drive. we'll switch for a look at backup. even though early if you come from eastern shore traffic is at a stand still. we understand from police this will be closed. all lanes on westbound side throughout the morning rush most of it. we'll let you know it that changes and as for right now try to plan ahead and get an early start and pick detours this morning. if you have any questions about getting a round us that's ot the only big problem we have this morning. we have a crash lorton route 1 near pohick road keep it to 95 outer loop construction bottom side of beltway cleared by branch avenue. quiet in college park. metro service is on time. any questions @erinfoxdc on twitter. >> coming up on "fox news morning" a security scare leads
claire road and bay dale drive right now. you can see one of the vehicles involved and another one extremely smashed up. a lot of first responders out there one lane eastbound is shut down as well. you have to detour at cape s st. claire road and hop down bay dale drive. we'll switch for a look at backup. even though early if you come from eastern shore traffic is at a stand still. we understand from police this will be closed. all lanes on westbound side throughout the morning rush most of it....
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host: what is your response, claire? guest: i think that is a great way to go about it turned i think that is something women should think about when they are thinking about how much they are worth and how much they want to ask for, and it will also help the men in her life, too. host: ok, claire suddath, staff writer for "bloomberg businessweek."you can find her story on businessweek.com. you can also find her on twitter. thank you for joining us today. guest: thank you. your up next, we will take calls on open phones. democrats -- i promise this is right this time -- demogr crats, you can call (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. and independents, (202) 748-8002 . booktv in american history tv to portland, oregon. we will feature all of our nonfiction book running from the city including an interview with author scott ferris talking and j edgar hoover's prime suspect. scott: out of all the kennedy biographies that came out since october 1941, in inga at that time was still married to her husband, so that was a
host: what is your response, claire? guest: i think that is a great way to go about it turned i think that is something women should think about when they are thinking about how much they are worth and how much they want to ask for, and it will also help the men in her life, too. host: ok, claire suddath, staff writer for "bloomberg businessweek."you can find her story on businessweek.com. you can also find her on twitter. thank you for joining us today. guest: thank you. your up...
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claire: all right. michael: all right.he problem and delegate it seems like a small thing to most people, but it was a really big thing for michael. i'm not even sure what i saw just happen. michael: well, i can't just deal with the smaller things. i can't deal with the things that really are time-consuming, but not profitable for the company. lemonis: i'd like to know where michael woods went. michael: [ laughs ] ♪ lemonis: tonight's a big night for ashtae, because it's a chance for them not only to launch their new brand and their new look, but talk to salon owners from throughout the east coast. i'm very nervous. i don't even know if the packaging's gonna be right. oh, this is nice. ♪ how are you, sir? michael: hey, looking sweet. lemonis: how are you? michael: looking sweet. woman: do you like it? lemonis: yeah, i love it. woman: good. lemonis: where's the product? michael: let's go. lemonis: i'm excited. michael: all right, all right. lemonis: honestly, it looks... ramona: amazing. lemonis: ...amazing. it looks amazin
claire: all right. michael: all right.he problem and delegate it seems like a small thing to most people, but it was a really big thing for michael. i'm not even sure what i saw just happen. michael: well, i can't just deal with the smaller things. i can't deal with the things that really are time-consuming, but not profitable for the company. lemonis: i'd like to know where michael woods went. michael: [ laughs ] ♪ lemonis: tonight's a big night for ashtae, because it's a chance for them not...
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claire road. you can see a backup starting already. as you come ft.astern shore making your way towards the beltway. so be prepared tore this one aeb lane as well. let's look at this right now at the maps and give you information. 50 westbound closed st. claire road to bay dale drive. it's a crash investigation involving fatalities. big backup starting. keep this in mind as you hit the severn bridge this and two lanes blocked branch avenue and crash route 1 l lorton. questions erin fox d.c. on twitter, back to you. >> 4:48 the time and this morning many are still di digesting president trump comments about jeff sessions president letting out his frustrations in posts and public. >> president making it clear he is not happy with jeff sessions as he chose to recuse himself from the russia probe and some wouldn'ter is session's days are numbers. >> mel. >> senator jeff sessions was one of trump's earliest supporters on the campaign trail and during confirmation hearings he said he is committed to the rule of law. his decision as pier to be upsetting the
claire road. you can see a backup starting already. as you come ft.astern shore making your way towards the beltway. so be prepared tore this one aeb lane as well. let's look at this right now at the maps and give you information. 50 westbound closed st. claire road to bay dale drive. it's a crash investigation involving fatalities. big backup starting. keep this in mind as you hit the severn bridge this and two lanes blocked branch avenue and crash route 1 l lorton. questions erin fox d.c. on...
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everyone please welcome claire foy. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: claire!o you remember? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you were with director of "the crown" stephen daldry. >> i was. i also -- i met you, and then i met oprah. >> jimmy: yeah. we hang in the same circle. >> yes, all the time. it was a real like, it was a a very odd, odd, odd moment. >> jimmy: it was a fun party, though, it was great. and then you end up winning the golden globe. i was like, "yes!" >> these guys are here. >> jimmy: the roots were there. of course they were there, absolutely. >> yes, they were great. >> jimmy: yeah, he was good. [ light laughter ] but i mean you won the award -- enough about him. [ light laughter ] let's get back to how great i was. i mean i was on stage longer. >> you were amazing. >> jimmy: thank you. that's all i wanted to hear. >> yeah. >> jimmy: but what was it like when you won a golden globe? did you get nervous? did you -- >> i didn't really have time to get nervous, because i genuinely didn't think it was going to happen. and i sort of -- now looking back, i didn
everyone please welcome claire foy. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: claire!o you remember? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you were with director of "the crown" stephen daldry. >> i was. i also -- i met you, and then i met oprah. >> jimmy: yeah. we hang in the same circle. >> yes, all the time. it was a real like, it was a a very odd, odd, odd moment. >> jimmy: it was a fun party, though, it was great. and then you end up winning the golden...
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claire-- excuse me, waitress? >> claire: what? >> theo: i hate that we're like this, okay?hy can't we just be friends? >> claire: i'm sorry, theo, did you just say "friends"? ♪ >> dario: yeah, is
claire-- excuse me, waitress? >> claire: what? >> theo: i hate that we're like this, okay?hy can't we just be friends? >> claire: i'm sorry, theo, did you just say "friends"? ♪ >> dario: yeah, is
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sin claire has a history of this. to 2004, they refused their abc affiliates to air quote night line "the night ted koppel read the names of u.s. soldiers in iraq." they declared it was unamerican, anti-bush. six months before the election, aired this john kerry hit piece about his service in vietnam. they kind of receded in obama years in terms of overt partisanship, but as with so many instances, trump brings out the worst in everybody. he clearly brought out the worst in sin claire. they're going off the rails, straight up and down propaganda for local news. that fits the last piece of the puzzle. right wing media had fox news ahead, they have the internet, now grabbing local news. >> gabe sherman, during the campaign there was talk and rumors there was a deal cut between jared kushner and the sin clai sinclair broadcast group for positive coverage. he said during the campaign inaugural and white house, no sinclair station interview was seen as a layup. this is a serious journalist organization with serious journal
sin claire has a history of this. to 2004, they refused their abc affiliates to air quote night line "the night ted koppel read the names of u.s. soldiers in iraq." they declared it was unamerican, anti-bush. six months before the election, aired this john kerry hit piece about his service in vietnam. they kind of receded in obama years in terms of overt partisanship, but as with so many instances, trump brings out the worst in everybody. he clearly brought out the worst in sin...
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everyone please welcome claire foy. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: claire!y. >> jimmy: do you remember? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you were with director of "the crown" stephen daldry. >> i was. i also -- i met you, and then i met oprah. >> jimmy: yeah. we hang in the same circle. >> yes, all the time. it was a real like, it was a a very odd, odd, odd moment. >> jimmy: it was a fun party, though, it was great. and then you end up winning the golden globe. i was like, "yes!" >> these guys are here. >> jimmy: the roots were there. of course they were there, absolutely. >> yes, they were great. >> jimmy: yeah, he was good. [ light laughter ] but i mean you won the award -- enough about him. [ light laughter ] let's get back to how great i was. i mean i was on stage longer. >> you were amazing. >> jimmy: thank you. that's all i wanted to hear. >> yeah. >> jimmy: but what was it like when you won a golden globe? did you get nervous? did you -- >> i didn't really have time to get nervous, because i genuinely didn't think it was going to happen. and i sort of -- now lookin
everyone please welcome claire foy. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: claire!y. >> jimmy: do you remember? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you were with director of "the crown" stephen daldry. >> i was. i also -- i met you, and then i met oprah. >> jimmy: yeah. we hang in the same circle. >> yes, all the time. it was a real like, it was a a very odd, odd, odd moment. >> jimmy: it was a fun party, though, it was great. and then you end up...
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claire road. take it to college parkway with hooking back to 50. be patient this morning traffic crawling with speeds under 10 miles an hour. outbound bay bridge inbound completely impacted coming from eastern shore or kept island. as we move things over and take a look at maps other slow downs to be aware of this morning. be prepared for again aside from 50 delays and detour delays and bw parkway delays truck stuck under memorial bridge blocking lane for rest of college commute. college park 95 to georgia avenue red line delays. red line right now this just came in single tracking because of issues out in tenly town and single friendship heights and red line delays. there a live look ot other slow downs in the area. you can see traffic is basically crawl ago long on the beltway over legion on upper loop and you're backed up 66 all the way through tyson and mcclain this morning and which is heavy flow of traffic and same story 95 northbound etsell to 14 bridge. hov lanes good. main lanes dealing with 25 minute slow down beltway to 14 street bridge.
claire road. take it to college parkway with hooking back to 50. be patient this morning traffic crawling with speeds under 10 miles an hour. outbound bay bridge inbound completely impacted coming from eastern shore or kept island. as we move things over and take a look at maps other slow downs to be aware of this morning. be prepared for again aside from 50 delays and detour delays and bw parkway delays truck stuck under memorial bridge blocking lane for rest of college commute. college park...
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claire rush has the story. claire: cyclists aren't the only ones competing in the tour de france. sponsors seize the opportunity to launch marketing campaigns at a relatively low cost like this 20-year sponsor. >> it's a 10 mold return ton investment, the 13 million euros we invest to be a sponsor is worth 150 million in equivalent spending on fixed advertising and have are very few things that offer that return. claire: the race is an opportunity for sponsors to lure new clients. this executive is hosting these potential customers in style, after a night in a five-star hotel, it's time for a helicopter ride. the two directors are looking to buy new company cars. and today's activities may convince them to buy scota. the cost for each guest, 1,500 euros, all expenses paid. >> i don't know whether they'll buy our products but at least i was able to offer them a wonderful trip. claire: the real target audience, the three billion television viewers in nearly 200 countries. on screen the visibility is a must, right before the racers pass by, this sponsor organizes a free giveaway, ide
claire rush has the story. claire: cyclists aren't the only ones competing in the tour de france. sponsors seize the opportunity to launch marketing campaigns at a relatively low cost like this 20-year sponsor. >> it's a 10 mold return ton investment, the 13 million euros we invest to be a sponsor is worth 150 million in equivalent spending on fixed advertising and have are very few things that offer that return. claire: the race is an opportunity for sponsors to lure new clients. this...
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here is claire foy in "the crown."s better suited to leading from the front, making a mark. but for better or worse, the crown has landed on my head. and i say we go. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm going to do it next time. claire foy, everybody. season one of "the crown" is currently streaming on netflix. we'll be right back with a a performance from iggy azalea featuring anitta. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ now through july 10th, save up our to one-thousand dollars in bonus discounts to create your perfect home. plus, you'll get thirty-six month, no interest financing. hurry in and celebrate with big savings. with havertys, your home can be perfect. even when life isn't. i'm going to the movies with britney. the star spangled sale is on now at havertys. life looks good. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: she's a grammy-nominated artist who will release her new album, "digital distortion" next month
here is claire foy in "the crown."s better suited to leading from the front, making a mark. but for better or worse, the crown has landed on my head. and i say we go. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm going to do it next time. claire foy, everybody. season one of "the crown" is currently streaming on netflix. we'll be right back with a a performance from iggy azalea featuring anitta. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ now through july 10th, save up our to one-thousand...
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claire and andy are leaving france and heading back. before you know it, you can see the white cliffs of dover. you see the british flag. that's sticker number 20. this is 15,000-mile journey that featured 20 countries including the uk, france, italy, greece, turkey, china. i've been following this journey since day one. here's cool video as they were crossing the alps. and all kinds of videos from the massive country from china. they just decided one day to go from hokkaido, japan, on two bikes and just head west. it was called peddling west and they have just finished the journey. they have been saddle sore and heading west for two years. >> that's incredible. >> that's such a great journey. i love the people that decide to do this that make the mental decision to say our homes will be these bicycles for the next two years. why not? >> what does it take? what kind of person does that? weirdly, andy and i went to school together. >> what? >> i know exactly the kind of person he is. we actually have live via skype from uk andy and clair
claire and andy are leaving france and heading back. before you know it, you can see the white cliffs of dover. you see the british flag. that's sticker number 20. this is 15,000-mile journey that featured 20 countries including the uk, france, italy, greece, turkey, china. i've been following this journey since day one. here's cool video as they were crossing the alps. and all kinds of videos from the massive country from china. they just decided one day to go from hokkaido, japan, on two...
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claire. the delay on westbound 50 back to the bay bridge. closure will remain the majority of the morning rush hour. other news, rail riders, metro rail red line, delays both directions, power problem at medical center. green line, delays to branch avenue from earlier train malfunction. that's it for the roads. back to you. >>> the ultimate invasion of privacy, camera set up in a woman's home bathroom. we will show you the device, tell you how it ended up there. ♪ >>> the maryland chicken getting a chance at national fame. a second shot on ♪ >>> this is completely normal. or not. there's a chicken playing the piano. this happened in may on "america's got talent." the chicken trained in germantown. >> a local chick. was back on "america's got talent" with help from her >> come on! >> nothing worse. >> you know what, you're getting in big trouble. the chicken wouldn't play, judges became board. saw the two xs, there's a third. the chicken didn't vance to next round. i think it probably had stag
claire. the delay on westbound 50 back to the bay bridge. closure will remain the majority of the morning rush hour. other news, rail riders, metro rail red line, delays both directions, power problem at medical center. green line, delays to branch avenue from earlier train malfunction. that's it for the roads. back to you. >>> the ultimate invasion of privacy, camera set up in a woman's home bathroom. we will show you the device, tell you how it ended up there. ♪ >>> the...
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people see claire as a bit of a national hero.on presenters, those of whom are fairly prolific. clare balding arguing that she presents more than he does? the real point is that we arejust he does? the real point is that we are just getting this snapshot at the top of the tree. i imagine many people are doing morejuniorjobs, the bbc has presented itself as an organisation which is very proactive about equality. they have said 50- 50x20 about equality. they have said 50- 50 x 20 20. that is the target.|j about equality. they have said 50- 50 x 20 20. that is the target. i do think it makes it difficult for the likes ofjohn humphrys to be quizzing people about fat cats, about their lives, public pay sector rises. all the time you could just say, hold on, how could you quizzed me about that? one last thought, our bbc media editor would say the opposite to the telegraph. it is not about styles taking a pay cut, it is about styles taking a pay cut, it is about others demanding a pay rise. moving on to the story, i think we could talk a
people see claire as a bit of a national hero.on presenters, those of whom are fairly prolific. clare balding arguing that she presents more than he does? the real point is that we arejust he does? the real point is that we are just getting this snapshot at the top of the tree. i imagine many people are doing morejuniorjobs, the bbc has presented itself as an organisation which is very proactive about equality. they have said 50- 50x20 about equality. they have said 50- 50 x 20 20. that is the...
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let's bring in cnn's claire sebastian, live in moscow.ire, why this number, 755 diplomats expelled? >> reporter: right. the justification from the russian side for that is that cutting 755 from the u.s. diplomatic mission here in russia would bring the total down to 455 which it says is the same number of russian diplomats currently in the united states. of course, this is still a big number. in december when the obama administration slapped sanctions on russia, they expelled 35 diplomats. 755 we know is not just diplomats, it is technical staff. it's not clear yet if that includes russian people that the u.s. mission employs here in russia. but you know, the president putin saying that the clinching factor for this was the passage of that bill through congress. he called that an unprovoked act by the u.s. to worsen relations with russia. and he explained why that brought him to this point. take a listen. >> translator: we wait a long time for things to perhaps change for the better. we had such hope that the situation would change, but j
let's bring in cnn's claire sebastian, live in moscow.ire, why this number, 755 diplomats expelled? >> reporter: right. the justification from the russian side for that is that cutting 755 from the u.s. diplomatic mission here in russia would bring the total down to 455 which it says is the same number of russian diplomats currently in the united states. of course, this is still a big number. in december when the obama administration slapped sanctions on russia, they expelled 35...
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become an informant... 7 claire—mac ijust laughed.will be held into the deaths of the 21 people who died after fresh evidence emerged of what police may have known before the attacks. but the coroner says there will be no naming of the suspects. after watching this documentary, the families say he must now widen his skull. an idiot, that's all. fresh inquest will be held into the death of the 21 people who died after fresh evidence emerged of what please may have known before the attacks. but the coroner says there will be no naming of the suspects. after watching this documentary, the families say he must now widen his skull. and aggressive a fact-finding mission, he said that in his own work. if you look at the transcript, he says it is a fact—finding mission. the perpetrator of this issue, which is now excluded, does that make sense to you? if he is a brave soldier, as they call themselves on the ira, he would meet us. themselves on the ira, he would meet us. i would like to go and meet him myself and ask a few questions. one man h
become an informant... 7 claire—mac ijust laughed.will be held into the deaths of the 21 people who died after fresh evidence emerged of what police may have known before the attacks. but the coroner says there will be no naming of the suspects. after watching this documentary, the families say he must now widen his skull. an idiot, that's all. fresh inquest will be held into the death of the 21 people who died after fresh evidence emerged of what please may have known before the attacks. but...
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claire sebastian following this for us at this hour. claire, to have staff slashed by more than half, what does that do to the u.s. admission in russia? >> george, an extremely serious move however you look at it. it is not exactly clear at the moment who this will apply to, the 755 people diplomats, technical staff, combination two of the. and whether or not it will include russian local staff because we know the diplomatic mission employs russians also in various capacities. we do know it will effect not only the embassy in moscow but three other cons lates around russia. as you say, it doesn't look like it'll be cut by more than half. the foreign ministry announced be saying the final number could not be more than 455. the president said the number cut is 755. so it is an extremely serious measure. the problem you can is they are two completely opposing views of this. state department officials told cnn they are assessing how they might respond. russian president putin says it was provoked by an act, the passing of the sanctions bill
claire sebastian following this for us at this hour. claire, to have staff slashed by more than half, what does that do to the u.s. admission in russia? >> george, an extremely serious move however you look at it. it is not exactly clear at the moment who this will apply to, the 755 people diplomats, technical staff, combination two of the. and whether or not it will include russian local staff because we know the diplomatic mission employs russians also in various capacities. we do know...
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so claire, how does this impact the u.s. mission in russia?s like it's going to cut the number of personnel by more than half -- 755 positions will get cut, according to the russian president, vladimir putin speaking on russian television last night. the russian rationale is that this brings the total number of u.s. diplomatic personnel in russia down to 455 which russia says is the exact same number. russian diplomatic personnel that it has in the u.s. it should be noted on the face of this, russia says this is settling the score for actions that the obama administration took in december, seizing two russian diplomatic compounds and expelling 35 diplomats, 755, a significantly bigger number than that. but as you said, it does affect technical staff as well as diplomats. and we expect, as well, local russian staff here in russia, as well. the president saying that the clinching factor for this was, of course, that passage through congress of that bill authorizing new sanctions. he said this is why he took that action. take a listen. >> transla
so claire, how does this impact the u.s. mission in russia?s like it's going to cut the number of personnel by more than half -- 755 positions will get cut, according to the russian president, vladimir putin speaking on russian television last night. the russian rationale is that this brings the total number of u.s. diplomatic personnel in russia down to 455 which russia says is the exact same number. russian diplomatic personnel that it has in the u.s. it should be noted on the face of this,...
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claire gould reporting.this week, here's alex partridge —— here is a full list of those standing. 0nly crossbench hereditaries can vote in this election. there are about 30 of them eligible this time. voting takes place onjuly the 18th, with the result announced the following day. claire gould reporting. now, with a look at what's been happening in the wider world of politics this week, here's alex partridge with our countdown. canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau was in edinburgh this week to receive an honorary doctorate, and even tried a scottish accent. british columbia. where we can be free and no man owns the fish. it's football's transfer season, which allowed labour's angela rayner to have some fun at the expense of the government and their deal with the dup. when arlene foster got £1 billion, she must be the most expensive right—winger since cristiano ronaldo. european commission president jean—claudejuncker was a bit upset at the low number of meps who turned out to hear the prime minister of malt
claire gould reporting.this week, here's alex partridge —— here is a full list of those standing. 0nly crossbench hereditaries can vote in this election. there are about 30 of them eligible this time. voting takes place onjuly the 18th, with the result announced the following day. claire gould reporting. now, with a look at what's been happening in the wider world of politics this week, here's alex partridge with our countdown. canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau was in edinburgh this...
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our 20th anniversary, so today at the school fair, a band called the dad beats is gonna surprise claire with a power love ballad. and the lead singer -- you might want to sit down -- is the one and only -- get up on your feet! -- this guy! ♪ she's a pretty sight ♪ wise as a buddha ♪ but, brother, watch that bite ♪ ♪ 'cause she's a claire-acuda ♪ or maybe an existing song. thank you. ♪
our 20th anniversary, so today at the school fair, a band called the dad beats is gonna surprise claire with a power love ballad. and the lead singer -- you might want to sit down -- is the one and only -- get up on your feet! -- this guy! ♪ she's a pretty sight ♪ wise as a buddha ♪ but, brother, watch that bite ♪ ♪ 'cause she's a claire-acuda ♪ or maybe an existing song. thank you. ♪
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claire, where are you? okay, see you in two. [ cellphone beeps ] [ footsteps ] what are you doing? i'm striking a seductive pose for your mother. gross. but i like the suit. is that new? oh, yeah. now that his honey gots her own money, daddy went and snagged hisself some new threads, girl. [ laughs ] hands down, your funniest voice. bordering on the offensive. listen, i'm a realtor, and i work a lot with families, so normally, i dial the sexy back to five, but claire's been working very hard lately. so tonight... byoooooop! stick around if you want to see your mom's tongue fall out of her mouth. not unless you want to see my lunch fall out of mine. oh, i'm sorry i am late. traffic was horrible. sounds like someone could use a tall drink of water.
claire, where are you? okay, see you in two. [ cellphone beeps ] [ footsteps ] what are you doing? i'm striking a seductive pose for your mother. gross. but i like the suit. is that new? oh, yeah. now that his honey gots her own money, daddy went and snagged hisself some new threads, girl. [ laughs ] hands down, your funniest voice. bordering on the offensive. listen, i'm a realtor, and i work a lot with families, so normally, i dial the sexy back to five, but claire's been working very hard...
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and, analysis from claire kim. bloomberg. ♪ ♪ kathleen: this is "daybreak asia ," i am kathleen hays in new york. yvonne: i am yvonne man in hong kong. more lines from sam song. a bit of a correction when it comes to the net income numbers for the second order, actually coming at 10.8 trillion won. trillionate was 9.75 won. the chip business coming in at 8.03 trillion won. i jump versus the first quarter. nearly four times more than what we saw a year ago. we can see how increasingly the presence of chips in the business for samsung, the mobile business coming in at 4.6 trillion won, slightly less than a year ago. it could be the note 7 scandal, a downtrend there. overall, the recovery has been substantial. about the display business, 1.7 trillion won. that is higher than we saw year ago. let's bring in claire kim. she is a securities analyst. she joins us live from seoul. what was your initial take on the second quarter for samsung? claire: [indiscernible] i expect the numbers will be higher than earnings, which w
and, analysis from claire kim. bloomberg. ♪ ♪ kathleen: this is "daybreak asia ," i am kathleen hays in new york. yvonne: i am yvonne man in hong kong. more lines from sam song. a bit of a correction when it comes to the net income numbers for the second order, actually coming at 10.8 trillion won. trillionate was 9.75 won. the chip business coming in at 8.03 trillion won. i jump versus the first quarter. nearly four times more than what we saw a year ago. we can see how...
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soldiers were marching down the avenue. >> claire williams reporting there. thank you.resident emmanuel macron will be traveling to the southern join in the to anniversary of last year's terrorist attack. the crowd was watching fireworks. there are a series of events including a ceremony which will be attended by the president beginning at 6 p.m. local time where he will be making a short speech. throughout the day people have been invited to pay their respects to those killed and injured. to help the victims, the french government has put in place a compensation fund of 25 million euros for the victims and relatives still struggling to live with the memory of that dreadful evening as they intent -- as they obtain the funds they need to move on. >> she used to be a singer. she was performing on stage on the promenade when she noticed a truck speeding towards the crowd. the events that followed changed her life forever. today to obtain the help she needs to heal she must prove time and time again that her trauma israel. -- her trauma is real. >> i had to tell my story ov
soldiers were marching down the avenue. >> claire williams reporting there. thank you.resident emmanuel macron will be traveling to the southern join in the to anniversary of last year's terrorist attack. the crowd was watching fireworks. there are a series of events including a ceremony which will be attended by the president beginning at 6 p.m. local time where he will be making a short speech. throughout the day people have been invited to pay their respects to those killed and...
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claire road. eastbound has a single lane blocked, not causing delay. 50 west, delays begin back from sandy point and grow very quickly back to the bridge, 50 wers diverts at around the accident investigation. back to you. >> thank you. >>> 5:33. in our top stories, tragedy in a walmart parking lot in texas is hitting home. one of the young undocumented my grants found dead in the back of the overheated tractor-trailer grew up in falls church. frank fuentes graduated and they say he was deported after an assault and battery conviction. >>> senate republicans try again to repeal and replace the affordable care act. this comes after a vote last night where they failed to repeal major parts of the law. tracie potts will have a look at the next steps coming up. >>> today as many as a thousand american airlines workers picketing at the airport in dallas. say they're angry about how the airline is outsourcing jobs. this could impact flights. check first if you're flying today. >>> 5:33. a terrifying stor
claire road. eastbound has a single lane blocked, not causing delay. 50 west, delays begin back from sandy point and grow very quickly back to the bridge, 50 wers diverts at around the accident investigation. back to you. >> thank you. >>> 5:33. in our top stories, tragedy in a walmart parking lot in texas is hitting home. one of the young undocumented my grants found dead in the back of the overheated tractor-trailer grew up in falls church. frank fuentes graduated and they say...
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claire if you're trying to cross there.northbound and southbound at new bratock road, you there. all right, thank you, ellen. we are looking at a great start. if you stepped outside this morning, you will notice the difference. it's very cool compared to what it has been as of late. 78degrees, and warming up humiditywise in the coming days. patchy fog. temperatures, 50s, and 70s, and even our executive producer said i felt like it's like fallish this morning. it's nice! you can leave the windows down and enjoy it. 55 for winchester. today is going to be just as cool as yesterday, but maybe not as gorgeous. i know we had a lot of clouds, and with an easterly wind, sometimes it's a stubborn day with the clouds and the showers this is 12:00, and showers for east of 96 mainly. winds out of the southeast, and warming up for tomorrow humiditywise as well. low to mid-80s and below average for the end of the day. we will talk about the storms coming up in a bit. >>> good news if you want to run the marine corps marathon. last year
claire if you're trying to cross there.northbound and southbound at new bratock road, you there. all right, thank you, ellen. we are looking at a great start. if you stepped outside this morning, you will notice the difference. it's very cool compared to what it has been as of late. 78degrees, and warming up humiditywise in the coming days. patchy fog. temperatures, 50s, and 70s, and even our executive producer said i felt like it's like fallish this morning. it's nice! you can leave the...
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claire road, exit 29. follow the service roadway, past the scene of the lanes blocked, return to 50 from baydale drive, continue westbound. that will be there the next few hours. >> jack, thank you. >>> he flew a gier oh copter onto the lawn of the capitol. the i-team sits down with doug hughes, what he has to say about the moments before he touched down. >>> and the startling report parents want to hear. some of you may rethink signing kids up for football this year. >>> working for all of you, tting ready toge fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switchi
claire road, exit 29. follow the service roadway, past the scene of the lanes blocked, return to 50 from baydale drive, continue westbound. that will be there the next few hours. >> jack, thank you. >>> he flew a gier oh copter onto the lawn of the capitol. the i-team sits down with doug hughes, what he has to say about the moments before he touched down. >>> and the startling report parents want to hear. some of you may rethink signing kids up for football this year....
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we have offered on the floor, blocked by the republicans jean shahin, clair mccatskill, different ways to make trumpcare better. we'll have a whole lot of ideas in the future. we first have to be trumpcare, then we can improve obamacare. we're eager to do that. >> one last question, and this is in the news in the last several weeks, senator. it has to do with the young baby in england, charlie gard, who the government there and the board of doctors have not allowed him to have the treatment that the family has wanted. there are people in this country who see the charlie gard situation and say, that's what happens when government takes control of health care. that's obviously not the situation we have in the united states, but that's their fear about single payer or other national forms of health care. what's your take on the charlie gard story? >> let me say this. >> please. >> first, the american people sure don't want the insurance companies and the big powerful interests to control their health care. that's why trumpcare is so unpopular. they want a good system that works, and that'
we have offered on the floor, blocked by the republicans jean shahin, clair mccatskill, different ways to make trumpcare better. we'll have a whole lot of ideas in the future. we first have to be trumpcare, then we can improve obamacare. we're eager to do that. >> one last question, and this is in the news in the last several weeks, senator. it has to do with the young baby in england, charlie gard, who the government there and the board of doctors have not allowed him to have the...
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. >> shannon valor teaches social media ethics at santa clair. she said too many people driving triefg to lead parallel lives missing what's happening in fronted of them. >> the fact that hablts of paying attention to the world around us are rd krae transformsed in a lot of cases damaged and degraded by media habits. >> today's instagram saying we are deeply saddened by the tragedy. we we urge people to use reporting tools if they say content or behavior that puts anyone's safety at risk. >> instagram is not at all legally responsible for the anything on its site but they are morally responsible for what users do because they have given people the ability to stream anything live. >> family members say the two younger girls were near loss ban ohs preparing for a celebration the next day. he the driver remains in jail tonight. >> thank you ian. >>> back open now is canyon road is drivable again after a deadly crash earlier sut it down seven hours. two cars collided a little aefr 12:30 one when one driver pulled over to the side of the road but the
. >> shannon valor teaches social media ethics at santa clair. she said too many people driving triefg to lead parallel lives missing what's happening in fronted of them. >> the fact that hablts of paying attention to the world around us are rd krae transformsed in a lot of cases damaged and degraded by media habits. >> today's instagram saying we are deeply saddened by the tragedy. we we urge people to use reporting tools if they say content or behavior that puts anyone's...
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claire gould.k, but dojoinjoanna shinn on monday night at 11 for another round—up of the best of the day here at westminster, including questions to the home secretary, amber rudd. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. is that what is saturday looking like across the uk? it does not look that bad at all. for most of us there will be sunshine. the morning maybe cloudy and even a few spots of rain particular across east anglia and the south—east are just a bit of darkness nothing more, the weather is quiet. let's see how we will end the night. just a little damp weather there across the south—east but for most of us dry into the evening. temperature early on saturday morning will be hovering around mid—teens across most of england and wales, scotland and northern ireland are a little fresher. the chilly morning in sport in ireland, possibly a touch of grass frost. this is the morning in the north—west and the weather looks absolutely fine. lots of sunshine around but the weather will be clo
claire gould.k, but dojoinjoanna shinn on monday night at 11 for another round—up of the best of the day here at westminster, including questions to the home secretary, amber rudd. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. is that what is saturday looking like across the uk? it does not look that bad at all. for most of us there will be sunshine. the morning maybe cloudy and even a few spots of rain particular across east anglia and the south—east are just a bit of darkness nothing...
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help they had a fundraiser for saint claire family of east coventry township. evan saint claire and number of pets died in an early morning blaze on june 25th. many local businesses donated food, supplies, for today's event. several on line campaigns are also helping the family, piece their life back together. >>> a group of eagles scout came today bringing south jersey cemetery back to the glory they cleaned up ground on the trinity african methodist episcopal in cinnaminson. scrubbing headstones, cutting the grass and picking up fallen branches. many of those buried are veterans and this was the scout's way of thanking them for their services. >>> the spirit of the christmas was alive and well here in montgomery county today. hundreds of bikers got special thanks from santa claus after making a toy run to the silver springs martin luther school. after dropping off toys they enjoyed a picnic at variety club camp. they also donated $2,500, the fund was organized by the sent tour yan cycle club and hog's and honey foundation for kid. tomorrow? if you have heart
help they had a fundraiser for saint claire family of east coventry township. evan saint claire and number of pets died in an early morning blaze on june 25th. many local businesses donated food, supplies, for today's event. several on line campaigns are also helping the family, piece their life back together. >>> a group of eagles scout came today bringing south jersey cemetery back to the glory they cleaned up ground on the trinity african methodist episcopal in cinnaminson....
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claire family. 9-year-old everien and number of pets died in an early morning blaze back on june 25thmany local businesses donated food and supplies for the event. several online campaigns are also helping the family piece their life back together. >>> a group of eagle scouts spent today bringing a south jersey cemetery back to its glory. they cleaned up the grounds at the trinity methodist church scrubbing headstones and picking up fallen branches. many are veterans and this is the scout's way of thanking them. >>> the spirit of christmas alive and well in montgomery county today. hundreds of bikers got special thanks after a toy run to the silver springs martin luther school. after dropping off the toys, they enjoyed a picnic at the variety club camp. they donated $2500. it was by the cycle club and the hogs and honey's foundation. >>> chestnut hill to the dogs. the celebration of all things pets. germantown was lined with vendors with everything for a pet's health and comfort. many pet rescue organizations set up information booths to share the word on their great work. a true patr
claire family. 9-year-old everien and number of pets died in an early morning blaze back on june 25thmany local businesses donated food and supplies for the event. several online campaigns are also helping the family piece their life back together. >>> a group of eagle scouts spent today bringing a south jersey cemetery back to its glory. they cleaned up the grounds at the trinity methodist church scrubbing headstones and picking up fallen branches. many are veterans and this is the...
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claire gould.n on monday night at 11 for another round—up of the best of the day here at westminster, including questions to the home secretary, amber rudd. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodnight. hello. most of us have seen a bit of sunshine today. the best across england and wales, but more sunny spells during the week to look forward to and a spell of rain on tuesday. after that, it is hot and humid across england and wales, with thunder later in the week. this is the extent of the sunny skies across england and wales. more cloud for northern ireland and scotland, where we have seen the cloud break—up in cornwall, beautiful scenes there, thank you for sending us that picture. this evening, a weak weather front head south across scotla nd weather front head south across scotland and northern ireland, bringing some rain. not too heavy. that weather eventually slides into north west england, wales, the south—west, where there could be hill fog patches overnight. 11—15d for most. tomorrow,
claire gould.n on monday night at 11 for another round—up of the best of the day here at westminster, including questions to the home secretary, amber rudd. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodnight. hello. most of us have seen a bit of sunshine today. the best across england and wales, but more sunny spells during the week to look forward to and a spell of rain on tuesday. after that, it is hot and humid across england and wales, with thunder later in the week. this is the extent of...
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claire gould.a shinn on monday night at 11 for another round—up of the best of the day here at westminster, including questions to the home secretary, amber rudd. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello. the weekend was something of a mixed bag across the greater part of scotland and northern ireland, but once we get into england and wales, at times it really did look as glorious as that. can we keep it up for the next few days? well, there will be some sunshine in the forecast. as early as tuesday, some areas will be seeing some significant rainfall, and then later in the week it will turn a wee bit hot and humid from the south. now, as i say, the weekend was something of a mixed bag, especially so in the western side of scotland, and into the first part of monday, i think we'll find some of those conditions slumping into the western side of england, through wales too. not a cold start here, 11! or 15, but with clearer skies across scotland and northern ireland, some of the temperatu
claire gould.a shinn on monday night at 11 for another round—up of the best of the day here at westminster, including questions to the home secretary, amber rudd. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello. the weekend was something of a mixed bag across the greater part of scotland and northern ireland, but once we get into england and wales, at times it really did look as glorious as that. can we keep it up for the next few days? well, there will be some sunshine in the forecast....
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and claire mccaskill has proposed something in the bare counties. b-a-r-e. you can -- if you can't get insurance in those counties, you can get the same kind of health insurance we get. then we're going to look at broader things. single payer -- >> that's on the table? >> sure. many things are on the table. medicare for people above 55 is on the table. a buy-in to medicare is on the table. a buy-in to medicaid is on the table. on a broader way, we'll look at them. our republican colleagues have said, even mitch mcconnell alluded to the fact that should their bill fail, they'll work with us on these first stabilization things. then democrats and republicans who have different ideas should sit down and talk about how we can improve the system. the one thing we insist on, we not do what they did. ten republicans. four republicans in a room, not even including us. regular order. hearings. committees. go will you the process. on this agenda, we are going to really shake things up. and we're going to fill the vacuum that donald trump left when he campaigned on som
and claire mccaskill has proposed something in the bare counties. b-a-r-e. you can -- if you can't get insurance in those counties, you can get the same kind of health insurance we get. then we're going to look at broader things. single payer -- >> that's on the table? >> sure. many things are on the table. medicare for people above 55 is on the table. a buy-in to medicare is on the table. a buy-in to medicaid is on the table. on a broader way, we'll look at them. our republican...
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claire gould. on monday night at 11:00 for another round—up of the best of the day here at westminster, including questions to the home secretary, amber rudd. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello once again. sunday is shaping up to be a half decent day for many parts of the british isles, save for parts of scotland, where your impression will be slightly twisted by the fact they will see showers. not a cold start wherever you may begin the day, temperatures possibly in single figures in the glens of eastern scotland. once we got rid of the last of saturday's rains in the south—east, a lot of england and wales enjoys a super day. more cloud for northern ireland, more in the way of showers for scotland. a quick look at some of the detail, not quite unbroken sunshine but much improved for the far west of wales. the far south—west of england and tending into saturday we had all the cloud and a bit of rain as well. a dry day in prospect here for the greater part of england and wales. al
claire gould. on monday night at 11:00 for another round—up of the best of the day here at westminster, including questions to the home secretary, amber rudd. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello once again. sunday is shaping up to be a half decent day for many parts of the british isles, save for parts of scotland, where your impression will be slightly twisted by the fact they will see showers. not a cold start wherever you may begin the day, temperatures possibly in single...
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claire gould reporting.k, here's alex partridge with our countdown. canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau was in edinburgh this week to receive an honorary doctorate, and even tried a scottish accent. british columbia. where we can be free and no man owns the fish. it's football's transfer season, which allowed labour's angela rayner to have some fun at the expense of the government and their deal with the dup. when arlene foster got £1 billion, she must be the most expensive right—winger since cristiano ronaldo. european commission president jean—claudejuncker was a bit upset at the low number of meps who turned out to hear the prime minister of malta speak. you are ridiculous. in a week dominated at westminster by talk of ties, the best of the week was surely the dup‘s jim shannon and his stars and stripes number, worn to mark the 11th ofjuly. and finally, congratulations to conservative backbencher jacob rees—mogg, who welcomed his sixth child this week. the baby boy is named sixtus dominic boniface chris
claire gould reporting.k, here's alex partridge with our countdown. canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau was in edinburgh this week to receive an honorary doctorate, and even tried a scottish accent. british columbia. where we can be free and no man owns the fish. it's football's transfer season, which allowed labour's angela rayner to have some fun at the expense of the government and their deal with the dup. when arlene foster got £1 billion, she must be the most expensive right—winger...
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here is claire gould with our countdown. compared to the passion unleashed in the taiwanese parliament where a debate over infrastructure spending got a bit out of hand. settling their differences on the sport field rather than the battlefield, mps versus journalists in the westminster end of term sportsday. with cross—party working in the tug—of—war and a dispatch box relay decided in a photo finish. a note from the clerks can be invaluable to the speaker. but this week, mr bercow got rather than less than he bargained for. well, that is very helpful. and i mean very helpful. from one of our senior clerks — don't have the details, believe you are correct, we can check. and there was just time for one more election before the end of term, this time in the house of lords where a new hereditary peer was elected. the successful candidate was lord volkes of harridon. someone in parliament was very keen to get home for the holidays on wednesday evening. the situation, lighting wise, has slightly thrown me off. that's right, minis
here is claire gould with our countdown. compared to the passion unleashed in the taiwanese parliament where a debate over infrastructure spending got a bit out of hand. settling their differences on the sport field rather than the battlefield, mps versus journalists in the westminster end of term sportsday. with cross—party working in the tug—of—war and a dispatch box relay decided in a photo finish. a note from the clerks can be invaluable to the speaker. but this week, mr bercow got...