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clinton rogers, bbc news, somerset. at the world cup in argentina next month. the team's captainjack rutter joins me now to look ahead. jack, thanks forjoining us. you used to play for birmingham's youth team and looked to have a successful professional career ahead of you when you were punched on a night out. and as a result of your injuries it meant you were unable to play professionally. just tell us how then you came to captain the cerebal palsy football team? i was 18 years old, just about to go —— to become a professional footballer and i suffered an unprovoked assault. i hit my head and fractured my skull in two places. i'm deaf are right here and suffered moderate brain damage. because of the injury i'm allowed to play in cerebral palsy football and that has given me a chance to ove rco m e that has given me a chance to overcome injuries. i'm fortunate to have been able to take that chance and i've kept in my country for the past four years, a dream come true. hopefully you can pick up some silverware. you compl
clinton rogers, bbc news, somerset. at the world cup in argentina next month. the team's captainjack rutter joins me now to look ahead. jack, thanks forjoining us. you used to play for birmingham's youth team and looked to have a successful professional career ahead of you when you were punched on a night out. and as a result of your injuries it meant you were unable to play professionally. just tell us how then you came to captain the cerebal palsy football team? i was 18 years old, just about...
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clinton's pardon of mark rich was appalling, a disgrace. rich was a fugitive. it was on the last day of his presidency. his pardon of his brother, rogeron, was on the last day of his presidency. george herbert walker bush pardoned a lot of the iran contra people at the very end of his presidency. to do it at this early stage is a sign that he's being to take some political heat to pardon his friends. i expect that michael flynn heard that message loud and clear, and he may benefit from it ultimately. >> any cost to paul ryan, john mccain, jeb bush, jeff flake, and a list of other republicans that you probably consider establishment republicans saying this was a bad idea? >> my response would be yada, yada, yada. they're against every single thing the president does that's the least bit controversial. i don't think paul ryan, john mccain, or anyone else in that crowd would have thought to pardon sheriff arpaio or anyone else for that matter who was headed for personal bankruptcy, who was being prosecuted by a very political justice department. they wouldn't have done that. because they don't have the kind of guts to do those things. th
clinton's pardon of mark rich was appalling, a disgrace. rich was a fugitive. it was on the last day of his presidency. his pardon of his brother, rogeron, was on the last day of his presidency. george herbert walker bush pardoned a lot of the iran contra people at the very end of his presidency. to do it at this early stage is a sign that he's being to take some political heat to pardon his friends. i expect that michael flynn heard that message loud and clear, and he may benefit from it...
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rogers bbc news . that was one of the most memorable moments of the presidential campaign and now hillary clinton has written about the second debate wed donald trump if you remember stood right behind us. it's multiple a new book what happened which comes out on september the twelfth. but already some excerpts have been released off mrs clinton reading passages. take a listen. it was incredibly uncomfortable. he was literally breathing down my neck. my skin crawled. it was one of those moments where you wish you could hit pause. and ask everyone watching. well. what would you do? do you stay calm keep smiling and carry on as if he weren't repeatedly invading your space. or do you turn look him in the eye and say loudly and clearly back up you creep get away from me. and a short time ago i discussed the comments with laura meckler who covet hillary clinton's race on the twenty sixteen presidential campaign for the wall street journal. no that's just extraordinary anecdote but you will with hillary clinton thought not what was her reaction then. well it's interesting because we got back on the plane on after
rogers bbc news . that was one of the most memorable moments of the presidential campaign and now hillary clinton has written about the second debate wed donald trump if you remember stood right behind us. it's multiple a new book what happened which comes out on september the twelfth. but already some excerpts have been released off mrs clinton reading passages. take a listen. it was incredibly uncomfortable. he was literally breathing down my neck. my skin crawled. it was one of those moments...
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clinton and her representatives? drain the swamp. his netflix documentary "get me rogernd the former trump campaign adviser who first introduced manafort and trump back in the '80s. if you have not seen it, here's a clip. >> trump asked me to get involved because my reputation, among other things in politics, is understanding of the convention process, the delegate process and most of the major successful big conventions over the last 30 years, i've been intimately involved in. >> roger recommended you? >> roger was one of the two or three people who strongly recommended me. >> is it a surprise manafort wound up as the campaign chairman for trump? of course not. that was engineering by roger. as a way to get corey lewandowski bounced out of the campaign. roger has had a guiding hand in all of this. trump is hard to guide. he spits the bit out. but roger's had as much influence on the campaign as anyone. >> i think the campaign's been professionalized. man ma it for the's doing a manafort's doing a phenomenal job, instilling confidence they didn't have before. >> okay, do
clinton and her representatives? drain the swamp. his netflix documentary "get me rogernd the former trump campaign adviser who first introduced manafort and trump back in the '80s. if you have not seen it, here's a clip. >> trump asked me to get involved because my reputation, among other things in politics, is understanding of the convention process, the delegate process and most of the major successful big conventions over the last 30 years, i've been intimately involved in....
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clinton and bernie sanders. there is an average your party right now that bernie sanders really appealed to. what's happening with that? >> will rogerse didn't belong to an organized party, he was a democrat. sometimes that happens with the party. but i think once a real leader emerges, someone to challenge the president in 2020, you will see unification behind that. i still think all politics is local when it comes to congress. i think the messages delivered across the country is what their member of congress are doing for them. the republicans promised better healthcare than obamacare. trish: i think about the republican party and what it is and what donald trump is and what he represents. he doesn't fit any classic box. does this suggest -- and don't forget, guys, all the democrats that voted for him, think about the rest. there is an opportunity there. if the democrats continue with this super progressive move towards the take take take and redistribute, redistribute. do they run the risk of actually losing those hard-core, traditionally hard-core democrats who are the hard-working democrats in the rust belt. >> i think they are.
clinton and bernie sanders. there is an average your party right now that bernie sanders really appealed to. what's happening with that? >> will rogerse didn't belong to an organized party, he was a democrat. sometimes that happens with the party. but i think once a real leader emerges, someone to challenge the president in 2020, you will see unification behind that. i still think all politics is local when it comes to congress. i think the messages delivered across the country is what...
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many that includes rock star roger waters who spoke with me about rising global tension in an exclusive interview is a preview he's different than the boma was so even when clinton they were much smoother operators there but they were still reaching policies which fundamentally wrong and inhuman and particularly in their waging a war against the rest of the world you know. the united states needs to be a military presence over the whole globe and needs to be. threatening as much as it can control with as much as it can. it's deeply and desperately dangerous particularly in the world we live in where we still of who we see is have countries that have nuclear weapons so that we could you know we could be sitting here talking and what a surprise it would be if there's a bomb and all the lights go out because of some a lecture of magnetic thing and that's i mean we are as they happen wow and it's what we've all been talking about and the wise man have all been warning us for years and years and years just last week they came out and they said they didn't stay close because two and a half minutes to midnight this is the closest we've been to the nuclear catastrophe s
many that includes rock star roger waters who spoke with me about rising global tension in an exclusive interview is a preview he's different than the boma was so even when clinton they were much smoother operators there but they were still reaching policies which fundamentally wrong and inhuman and particularly in their waging a war against the rest of the world you know. the united states needs to be a military presence over the whole globe and needs to be. threatening as much as it can...
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clinton campaign headquarters. very sensitive. later -- two weeks within two weeks after the june 9th meeting these documents show up on the internet and in wikileaks. and we do know that donald trump's chief operative, roger stone was in contact with gucifer and the julianne assange. if you put that together over the time line and then rook at the dealings that donald trump had in russia and the blatant conflict of interest that existed between trying to build a trump tower in moscow and running a presidential campaign where he has to deal with the russians, and there is he is flattering vladimir putin -- i mean i might point out that not once during any point in the campaign either before or after has donald trump ever said one bad word about putin. on the other hand he has had plenty of bad things to say about mitch mcconnell, abouts speaker of the house, and the two republican senators from arizona. that in itself raises questions. >> kimberly one doesn't have to be a lawyer or journalist to remember that donald trump jr. had said in release to the june 9th meet he didn't really know it was. a friend asked him to take it. he wasn't sure the topic. and then suddenly days later we see all the emails in w
clinton campaign headquarters. very sensitive. later -- two weeks within two weeks after the june 9th meeting these documents show up on the internet and in wikileaks. and we do know that donald trump's chief operative, roger stone was in contact with gucifer and the julianne assange. if you put that together over the time line and then rook at the dealings that donald trump had in russia and the blatant conflict of interest that existed between trying to build a trump tower in moscow and...