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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: a move toe systems to make it easier to know what and when to recycle. jeremy corbyn‘s push for a vote of no—confidence in theresa may over brexit is re—buffed, as the government calls it a stunt. christmas deliveries are under scrutiny, as new research suggests more than half of us aren't happy about the way our parcels are handled. one of the worst build—ups to christmas in years for retailers, and they‘ re blaming consumer confience. i'll be looking at why we're spending less. in sport, it's 4 years to the day to the fifa
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: a move toe systems to make it easier to know what and when to recycle. jeremy corbyn‘s push for a vote of no—confidence in theresa may over brexit is re—buffed, as the government calls it a stunt. christmas deliveries are under scrutiny, as new research suggests more than half of us aren't happy about the way our parcels are handled. one of the worst build—ups to christmas in years for retailers,...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and steph mcgovern.a may warns another eu referendum would cause irreparable damage to british politics. but supporters of the vote insist it could be the only way of breaking the brexit deadlock. a father fights for his life after a house fire that killed his wife and two children in nottinghamshire. good morning. gearing up for the getaway. it is set to be the busiest winter wheat for britain's airports, so how are they making sure it all goes to plan?
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and steph mcgovern.a may warns another eu referendum would cause irreparable damage to british politics. but supporters of the vote insist it could be the only way of breaking the brexit deadlock. a father fights for his life after a house fire that killed his wife and two children in nottinghamshire. good morning. gearing up for the getaway. it is set to be the busiest winter wheat for britain's airports, so how are they making sure it all goes to plan?
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coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and steph mcgovern will have all the day's news, business androm bbc news. the latest headlines: the british government is continuing to insist that a parliamentary vote on its brexit deal will go ahead as planned on tuesday, despite significant opposition to it from mps and warnings that it may fail. a 26—year—old man has been remanded in custody in new zealand, charged with murdering a british backpacker. grace millane went missing more than a week ago. on sunday, police found a body they believe to be hers. politicians from 150 countries will gather in morocco later for a conference to endorse a united nations agreement on migration. however, several european governments and the united states have pulled out. the agreement will not be legally binding. let's look at the stories that are making the headlines in the global media. we begin with the times, and teresa may is facing the prospect of a leadership battle because of her brexit deal. the financial times now. it says deloitte has fired 20 uk partners over the past four years in a bullying
coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and steph mcgovern will have all the day's news, business androm bbc news. the latest headlines: the british government is continuing to insist that a parliamentary vote on its brexit deal will go ahead as planned on tuesday, despite significant opposition to it from mps and warnings that it may fail. a 26—year—old man has been remanded in custody in new zealand, charged with murdering a british backpacker. grace millane went missing more than a...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty.he right, 311, to the left to 293. dramatic scenes in the house of commons as the government loses three big votes on brexit. but theresa may fights on. ifi if i had banged of the table, walked out of the room, and at the end of the process deliver the very same deal that is before us today, some might say that i had done a better job. we'll untangle what it means and what happens next. also this morning: a report accuses the home office of ignoring warnings that its ‘hostile environment‘ policy would hit the windrush generation. tackling late payment.
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty.he right, 311, to the left to 293. dramatic scenes in the house of commons as the government loses three big votes on brexit. but theresa may fights on. ifi if i had banged of the table, walked out of the room, and at the end of the process deliver the very same deal that is before us today, some might say that i had done a better job. we'll untangle what it means and what happens next. also this morning: a report accuses the home office...
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good morning — this is breakfast with dan walker.s. all this year we've been shining a light on the quality of life and care available for millions across the uk we're at the langdon down museum of learning disability to speak to those affected, those working to tackle the problem and we'll speak to the minister responsible for care in england. also in the news this morning: a plan for immigration after brexit — the government says it will prioritise skills not nationality.
good morning — this is breakfast with dan walker.s. all this year we've been shining a light on the quality of life and care available for millions across the uk we're at the langdon down museum of learning disability to speak to those affected, those working to tackle the problem and we'll speak to the minister responsible for care in england. also in the news this morning: a plan for immigration after brexit — the government says it will prioritise skills not nationality.
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and steph mcgovern.: a city in lockdown, a gunman on the run, after at least three people are killed and a dozen injured at a christmas market in strasbourg. mounting pressure on theresa may as the likelihood of a vote of confidence in her leadership by conservative mps grows. 16,000 jobs and hundreds of contracts on the line. interserve, which does everything from cleaning hospitals to building schools, says it won't become another carillion. drama in the champions league, as liverpool and tottenham make it through to the last 16 — just. this was the moment alisson saved his side at anfield. if napoli had scored, liverpool were out. a late draw in barcelona was enough for spurs.
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and steph mcgovern.: a city in lockdown, a gunman on the run, after at least three people are killed and a dozen injured at a christmas market in strasbourg. mounting pressure on theresa may as the likelihood of a vote of confidence in her leadership by conservative mps grows. 16,000 jobs and hundreds of contracts on the line. interserve, which does everything from cleaning hospitals to building schools, says it won't become another carillion. drama in the...
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coming up at 6pm on brea kfast: dan walker and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, business ll be in westminster. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the british prime minister, theresa may, is meeting other european leaders today as she attempts to rescue her brexit deal. some yellow vest protesters in france have denounced president macron's announcement of a rise in the minimum wage and tax changes. let's look at some of those stories in detailand let's look at some of those stories in detail and others. we begin with le figaro and what president macron has called a new deal for france. also called a new contract. the paper says he hopes a series of measure on overtime, tax, retirement and wider consultation will provide an answer to the anger of the people. bloomberg online focuses on brexit and says, may kicks brexit can down the road, raises risks of no deal. it says thereresa may is playing for time as she avoids a humiliating defeat. the writers conclude, it's turned out to be much more complicated than the originally simple choice "in" or "out".
coming up at 6pm on brea kfast: dan walker and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, business ll be in westminster. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the british prime minister, theresa may, is meeting other european leaders today as she attempts to rescue her brexit deal. some yellow vest protesters in france have denounced president macron's announcement of a rise in the minimum wage and tax changes. let's look at some of those stories in detailand let's look at...
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coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and naga munchetty will have all the latest.are to vote on whether the government is in contempt of parliament by not publishing the legal advice it's received about the prime minister's brexit deal. president trump has paid respect to george hw bush, whose body is lying in state in the us capitol rotunda. the french prime minister has cancelled his trip to the climate summit in poland and is due to meet representatives of the yellow vest anti—government protests. so what is the media making with some of the stories? we begin with le figaro's main headline. "under pressure, the executive prepares for a way out of the crisis." it says president macron is still trying to avoid a new "black saturday" and more protests over fuel prices. it calls the political efforts a "damning operation," and has involved talks with politicians and some communication with the leaders of the "yellow vest" protests. in the uk, brexit and the campaign for a second referendum dominates the independent‘s political coverage. picturing the green party's c
coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and naga munchetty will have all the latest.are to vote on whether the government is in contempt of parliament by not publishing the legal advice it's received about the prime minister's brexit deal. president trump has paid respect to george hw bush, whose body is lying in state in the us capitol rotunda. the french prime minister has cancelled his trip to the climate summit in poland and is due to meet representatives of the yellow vest...
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coming up at six o'clock on breakfast dan walker and steph mcgovern will have all the day's news, businessnd some special guests on bbc sports personality of the year. all that went on there late last night. all of that to come here at 6pm here on bbc one. —— six a.m.. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: theresa may warns another eu referendum would cause "irreparable damage" to british politics. north korea warns the us state department that new sanctions could derail de—nuclearisation, permanently. the brazilian faith healer who sparked a manhunt, after being accused of assaulting hundreds of women, has turned himself in. now it's time for a quick look at how some of the day's stories are being covered around the world: we begin with france and le figaro. it reflects on the weekend protests by the so—called ‘yellow vests'. president macron has announced some concessions but the paper says the problems that motivated the demonstrators in the first place are still around. to italy next where bloomberg is covering the story of the government's budget showdown with the
coming up at six o'clock on breakfast dan walker and steph mcgovern will have all the day's news, businessnd some special guests on bbc sports personality of the year. all that went on there late last night. all of that to come here at 6pm here on bbc one. —— six a.m.. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: theresa may warns another eu referendum would cause "irreparable damage" to british politics. north korea warns the us state department that new sanctions...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and steph mcgovern.the case of murdered british backpacker grace millane appears in court. new zealand's prime minister gives a tearful apology to the family. your daughter should have been safe here, and she wasn't, and i'm sorry for that. theresa may comes under intense pressure to delay tomorrow's crucial vote on brexit, as she makes a final push to win over wavering mps. wales is one of the biggest recipients of eu funding, but voted narrowly to leave. i'm in the busy port of holyhead to find out how what happens in westminster could have an impact here.
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and steph mcgovern.the case of murdered british backpacker grace millane appears in court. new zealand's prime minister gives a tearful apology to the family. your daughter should have been safe here, and she wasn't, and i'm sorry for that. theresa may comes under intense pressure to delay tomorrow's crucial vote on brexit, as she makes a final push to win over wavering mps. wales is one of the biggest recipients of eu funding, but voted narrowly to leave....
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: the battleexit. labour warns of a constitutional crisis if it isn't published in full, the government says the details must remain confidential. the government's chief lawyer will explain his thinking here at the house of commons later, but could he be forced to reveal more than he wants? a big fall in the money spent on care for the over 65s. we begin special series on the challenge of looking after the most vulnerable people in society. the human cost of the crisis on the high street. at least 40,000 jobs have been affected by the turmoil
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: the battleexit. labour warns of a constitutional crisis if it isn't published in full, the government says the details must remain confidential. the government's chief lawyer will explain his thinking here at the house of commons later, but could he be forced to reveal more than he wants? a big fall in the money spent on care for the over 65s. we begin special series on the challenge of looking after the...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: theresa may prepares toing of five crucial days of debate. what does the brexit debate look like a00 miles away from westminster? i am like a00 miles away from westminster? iam here like a00 miles away from westminster? i am here in stirling to find out how people you are following developments. a scathing report on the rail industry's roll—out of new timetables in may. mps say transport secretary chris grayling should have done more to prevent the chaos. the body of former us president george hw bush arrives in washington to lie in state on capitol hill.
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: theresa may prepares toing of five crucial days of debate. what does the brexit debate look like a00 miles away from westminster? i am like a00 miles away from westminster? iam here like a00 miles away from westminster? i am here in stirling to find out how people you are following developments. a scathing report on the rail industry's roll—out of new timetables in may. mps say transport secretary chris grayling...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty. our headlines today: the battle over theresa may's legal advice on brexit. labour warns of a constitutional crisis if it isn't published in full, the government says the details must remain confidential. the government's chief lawyer will explain his thinking here at the house of commons later, but could he be forced to reveal more than he wants? a big fall in the money spent on care for the over 65s. we begin special series on the challenge of looking after the most vulnerable people in society. the human cost of the crisis on the high street. at least 40,000 jobs have been affected by the turmoil in retail this year, with thousands of redundancies and many more roles still under threat. a dramatic day of derbies in the premier league. liverpool managerjurgen klopp apologises for his celebration after their late, late winner over everton at anfield. lost and found. the engagement ring dropped in new york and the british couple who thought they'd never see it again. it isa it is a chi
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty. our headlines today: the battle over theresa may's legal advice on brexit. labour warns of a constitutional crisis if it isn't published in full, the government says the details must remain confidential. the government's chief lawyer will explain his thinking here at the house of commons later, but could he be forced to reveal more than he wants? a big fall in the money spent on care for the over 65s. we begin special series...
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: no easy answers — the home secretary admits many of the reasons for a rise in migrants crossing the channel are outside the government's control. heartbreak for the british grandparents fighting for custody of their murdered son's children as they're told only one can come home from china. new year, new business? january is the most popular month to start one. i'll be getting advice for those looking to take the leap. keeping the pressure on — manchester city breathing down the neck of liverpool after a win that keeps them in the title race. clock chimes. and despite building works, we'll hear how big ben will still ring in the new year tonight. we will be seeing out the last day of 2018 with fairly cloudy skies, welcoming 2019 with windy weather in northern scotland a lot more sunshine tomorrow. i have all the details here on reckless. dashmac brea kfast. the home secretary, sajid javid, will chair a meeting of the border force and the national crime agency today
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: no easy answers — the home secretary admits many of the reasons for a rise in migrants crossing the channel are outside the government's control. heartbreak for the british grandparents fighting for custody of their murdered son's children as they're told only one can come home from china. new year, new business? january is the most popular month to start one. i'll be getting advice for those looking to take the...
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welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker. our headlines today: theresa may prepares to make the case for her brexit deal to parliament — on opening of five crucial days of debate. what does the brexit debate look like 400 miles away from westminster? i am like 400 miles away from westminster? iam here like 400 miles away from westminster? i am here in stirling to find out how people you are following developments. a scathing report on the rail industry's roll—out of new timetables in may. mps say transport secretary chris grayling should have done more to prevent the chaos. the body of former us president george hw bush arrives in washington to lie in state on capitol hill. the ballon d'or was awarded last night, luka modric one. good morning. they called a start to the day with a widespread frost. patchy mist and fog. write with a few showers before rain arrives in the south—west later. —— brighter. i will have more in a few minutes. it's tuesday, the 4th of december. just after six a.m.. welcome to the programme. our top st
welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker. our headlines today: theresa may prepares to make the case for her brexit deal to parliament — on opening of five crucial days of debate. what does the brexit debate look like 400 miles away from westminster? i am like 400 miles away from westminster? iam here like 400 miles away from westminster? i am here in stirling to find out how people you are following developments. a scathing report on the rail industry's roll—out of new...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and mega munchetty. our headlines today: to the right, 311, to the left to 293. dramatic scenes in the house of commons as the government loses three big votes on brexit. but theresa may fights on. ifi if i had banged of the table, walked out of the room, and at the end of the process deliver the very same deal that is before us today, some might say that i had done a better job. we'll untangle what it means and what happens next. also this morning: a report accuses the home office of ignoring warnings that its ‘hostile environment‘ policy would hit the windrush generation. tackling late payment. mps say more needs to be done to stop small businesses waiting months to get the money they're owed. can anyone stop manchester city? pep guardiola's side extend their lead at the top of the premier league with yet another victory. good morning from historic blenheim palace, which has been transformed into a winter wonderland. inside some of these rooms the story of cinderella has been recreated and we will be s
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and mega munchetty. our headlines today: to the right, 311, to the left to 293. dramatic scenes in the house of commons as the government loses three big votes on brexit. but theresa may fights on. ifi if i had banged of the table, walked out of the room, and at the end of the process deliver the very same deal that is before us today, some might say that i had done a better job. we'll untangle what it means and what happens next. also this morning: a report...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and steph mcgovern. our headlines today: the suspect in the case of murdered british backpacker grace millane appears in court. new zealand's prime minister gives a tearful apology to the family. your daughter should have been safe here, and she wasn't, and i'm sorry for that. theresa may comes under intense pressure to delay tomorrow's crucial vote on brexit, as she makes a final push to win over wavering mps. wales is one of the biggest recipients of eu funding, but voted narrowly to leave. i'm in the busy port of holyhead to find out how what happens in westminster could have an impact here. in sport: the premier league says anyone racially abusing players deserves to be punished. it comes after scenes during saturday's game at chelsea involving manchester city striker raheem sterling. how crisp packets can be recycled into garden furniture and fence posts. good morning from hampton court palace. look at it, all lit up the festive season. the weather is pretty cold across scotland and northern ireland
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and steph mcgovern. our headlines today: the suspect in the case of murdered british backpacker grace millane appears in court. new zealand's prime minister gives a tearful apology to the family. your daughter should have been safe here, and she wasn't, and i'm sorry for that. theresa may comes under intense pressure to delay tomorrow's crucial vote on brexit, as she makes a final push to win over wavering mps. wales is one of the biggest recipients of eu...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty. our headlines today: a move to end a "throwaway society". plans to overhaul england's waste systems to make it easier to know what and when to recycle. jeremy corbyn‘s push for a vote of no—confidence in theresa may over brexit is re—buffed, as the government calls it a stunt. christmas deliveries are under scrutiny, as new research suggests more than half of us aren't happy about the way our parcels are handled. one of the worst build—ups to christmas in years for retailers, and they‘ re blaming consumer confience. i'll be looking at why we're spending less. in sport, it's 4 years to the day to the fifa world cup final in qatar. we will be there live this morning to see just what it might be like for the players and the fans. that morning from salford quays, we are joined that morning from salford quays, we arejoined this morning of the that morning from salford quays, we are joined this morning of the welsh guard. —— good morning. they are looking magnificent and will be performing
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty. our headlines today: a move to end a "throwaway society". plans to overhaul england's waste systems to make it easier to know what and when to recycle. jeremy corbyn‘s push for a vote of no—confidence in theresa may over brexit is re—buffed, as the government calls it a stunt. christmas deliveries are under scrutiny, as new research suggests more than half of us aren't happy about the way our parcels are...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and steph mcgovern. our headlines today: theresa may warns another eu referendum would cause irreparable damage to british politics. but supporters of the vote insist it could be the only way of breaking the brexit deadlock. a father fights for his life after a house fire that killed his wife and two children in nottinghamshire. good morning. gearing up for the getaway. it is set to be the busiest winter wheat for britain's airports, so winter wheat for britain's airports, so how are they making sure it all goes to plan? i'm at heathrow to find out. the 2018 sports personality of the year is geraint thomas. and geraint thomas is named as the 2018 sports personality of the year. there will hear from the man himself and get reaction from all the styles, as we go behind the stage in birmingham. —— we will hearfrom. plus: after stacey and kevin stole the show on saturday night, shirley ballas will be on the sofa to deliver her verdict on this year's strictly. good morning. it is a dry and chilly start today
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and steph mcgovern. our headlines today: theresa may warns another eu referendum would cause irreparable damage to british politics. but supporters of the vote insist it could be the only way of breaking the brexit deadlock. a father fights for his life after a house fire that killed his wife and two children in nottinghamshire. good morning. gearing up for the getaway. it is set to be the busiest winter wheat for britain's airports, so winter wheat for...
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: no easy answers — the homea rise in migrants crossing the channel are outside the government's control. heartbreak for the british grandparents fighting for custody of their murdered son's children as they're told only one can come home from china. new year, new business? january is the most popular month to start one. i'll be getting advice for those looking to take the leap. keeping the pressure on — manchester city breathing down the neck of liverpool after a win that keeps them in the title race. clock chimes.
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: no easy answers — the homea rise in migrants crossing the channel are outside the government's control. heartbreak for the british grandparents fighting for custody of their murdered son's children as they're told only one can come home from china. new year, new business? january is the most popular month to start one. i'll be getting advice for those looking to take the leap. keeping the pressure on — manchester...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and steph mcgovern. our headlines today: a city in lockdown, a gunman on the run, after at least three people are killed and a dozen injured at a christmas market in strasbourg. mounting pressure on theresa may as the likelihood of a vote of confidence in her leadership by conservative mps grows. 16,000 jobs and hundreds of contracts on the line. interserve, which does everything from cleaning hospitals to building schools, says it won't become another carillion. drama in the champions league, as liverpool and tottenham make it through to the last 16 — just. this was the moment alisson saved his side at anfield. if napoli had scored, liverpool were out. a late draw in barcelona was enough for spurs. and we go behind the scenes of the bbc‘s adaptation of les miserables. there is lots of drama, but no singing, to the disappointment of some. i... ican i... i can sing, but no one else seems to. i thought, god, i... i can sing, but no one else seems to. ithought, god, at last they have discovered that i can s
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and steph mcgovern. our headlines today: a city in lockdown, a gunman on the run, after at least three people are killed and a dozen injured at a christmas market in strasbourg. mounting pressure on theresa may as the likelihood of a vote of confidence in her leadership by conservative mps grows. 16,000 jobs and hundreds of contracts on the line. interserve, which does everything from cleaning hospitals to building schools, says it won't become another...
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good morning — this is breakfast with dan walker.his morning in a special programme we examine the challenges faced by families living with special needs. all this year we've been shining a light on the quality of life and care available for millions across the uk we're at the langdon down museum of learning disability to speak to those affected, those working to tackle the problem and we'll speak to the minister responsible for care in england. also in the news this morning: a plan for immigration after brexit — the government says it will prioritise skills not nationality. a warning for the food industry as researchers find levels of salt in processed meats and ready meals are too high. cash in hand or plastic fantastic? millions of us risk being left behind if society who's going to take on, one of the biggestjobs in football, it's mourinho out at manchester united, and could it be, solskjaer in? quite breezy, the weather, but i will have more coming up. good morning, it's wednesday 19th december. today we're bringing you a specia
good morning — this is breakfast with dan walker.his morning in a special programme we examine the challenges faced by families living with special needs. all this year we've been shining a light on the quality of life and care available for millions across the uk we're at the langdon down museum of learning disability to speak to those affected, those working to tackle the problem and we'll speak to the minister responsible for care in england. also in the news this morning: a plan for...
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dan walker has done one., so we are we have got to try and wake people up, so we are not very well—qualified. up, so we are not very well-qualified. not put them to sleep. that is where we are going to. —— going wrong. have you been away —— awake all night? yes, trash talking all week, two boxers telling each other they would put each other to sleep. get was a bit of an anti—climax. good morning to you. tyson fury‘s heavyweight title fight against deontay wilder ended in a draw in los angeles. that means the american keeps his wbc belt. fury went down twice in the fight, he looked to be knocked out in the final round but got off the canvas and made it to the final bell. thejudges were split and the fight was tied. will perry has been on boxing duty this morning. good morning to you. we'll get to the controversy and fallout. the fight itself was cagey, tyson fury, after being out of the ring so long. he was very clever, out walks in the champion. i disagree with you a little bit because i think, yes, controver
dan walker has done one., so we are we have got to try and wake people up, so we are not very well—qualified. up, so we are not very well-qualified. not put them to sleep. that is where we are going to. —— going wrong. have you been away —— awake all night? yes, trash talking all week, two boxers telling each other they would put each other to sleep. get was a bit of an anti—climax. good morning to you. tyson fury‘s heavyweight title fight against deontay wilder ended in a draw in...
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there is no dan walker on the sofa this morning, he has made the trip to maidstone where football focusengland international talks about his vegan diets. totte n ha m talks about his vegan diets. tottenha m fa ns talks about his vegan diets. tottenham fans will see inside the new stadium at a special event two weeks tomorrow. 6000 fans will be picked from a ballot in charge £1 to help the club test the new ticketing system. it is a 62,000 capacity seat ground, two months after it was due to open. there will not be any football, they would just get a look at the new stadium. that is good. absolutely. in rugby union premiership, exeter chiefs have lost the first time this season. league leaders were beaten by harlequins. value for money. jo march crossing the line securing a bonus point and the line securing a bonus point and the victory. their first victory away from home. in netball, england beat uganda in the second test. they have taken the series with the game to spear. they started strong and never looked back. game three is on sunday. england were denied when at the hockey cup duri
there is no dan walker on the sofa this morning, he has made the trip to maidstone where football focusengland international talks about his vegan diets. totte n ha m talks about his vegan diets. tottenha m fa ns talks about his vegan diets. tottenham fans will see inside the new stadium at a special event two weeks tomorrow. 6000 fans will be picked from a ballot in charge £1 to help the club test the new ticketing system. it is a 62,000 capacity seat ground, two months after it was due to...
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dan walker, are you late? you cannot 30 to way again after the day.” walker, are you late?ing where the floor manager was asking where the lights are the red noses. what about the switch? under my armpit! we will have a look at pep guardiola'sjumper we will have a look at pep guardiola's jumper soon. but first. now — what you can do in 1a minutes? it had been goaless until 72 minutes — but when hearts had a man sent off, livingston went on their scoring sprees — including this brilliant individual one by dolly menga. hearts had one of their men sent off, that could have been one of the reasons. weight hearts have lost six of their last eight games now, and missed the chance to go top. livingstone are just two points behind them in fifth. imagine if you left with 15 minutes to a lwa ys always stay until the end! imagine getting in your car always stay until the end! imagine getting in yourcarand always stay until the end! imagine getting in your car and putting on the radio, then discovering you missed five goals! ? west brom are up to third in the championship after a 2—1wi
dan walker, are you late? you cannot 30 to way again after the day.” walker, are you late?ing where the floor manager was asking where the lights are the red noses. what about the switch? under my armpit! we will have a look at pep guardiola'sjumper we will have a look at pep guardiola's jumper soon. but first. now — what you can do in 1a minutes? it had been goaless until 72 minutes — but when hearts had a man sent off, livingston went on their scoring sprees — including this brilliant...
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hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and dan walker.y's former director of communications at number 10, to ask where she goes from here. lorna tucker's film debut was a portrait of the designer vivienne westwood. she will tell us about her latest project, a moving documentary about the mass sterilisation of native americans. cutting back at christmas. our very own steph, along with alexjones, have been helping a family to see if they can shop well for less, and start saving for a trip of a lifetime. here is a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: theresa may has begun a whistle—stop tour of the eu in a bid to rescue her brexit deal. it follows another dramatic day in westminster, as the prime minister announced she was delaying the vote on the plan. senior conservatives have warned mrs may she needs to secure changes to the withdrawal agreement to have any chance of winning over sceptical mps, including the dup. she was telling us it was the best deal possible, no deal possible, sending ministers out across the continent over t
hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and dan walker.y's former director of communications at number 10, to ask where she goes from here. lorna tucker's film debut was a portrait of the designer vivienne westwood. she will tell us about her latest project, a moving documentary about the mass sterilisation of native americans. cutting back at christmas. our very own steph, along with alexjones, have been helping a family to see if they can shop well for less, and start saving for a trip...
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dan walker, thank you very much. and what impact do you think they may have on the health service? i think the first thing i would like to do is respond to some of the comments you had from the seafront in torquay. the most important thing to stress is what we see in the nhs is that people who come from abroad make a vital contribution to the delivery of care in our services and they are not a drain on our services, they are absolutely essential to deliver care tojohn absolutely essential to deliver care to john and people absolutely essential to deliver care tojohn and people across this country. in terms of the proposals being made, we welcome the fact the government has said they are up for consultation. our response is very much like the rest of the economy and the other representative organisations like the cbi. the idea that you can equate salary with skill is disappointing. and frankly, i think it will be of concern to the vast majority of our staff. who are hugely skilled, hugely valued in terms of the care t
dan walker, thank you very much. and what impact do you think they may have on the health service? i think the first thing i would like to do is respond to some of the comments you had from the seafront in torquay. the most important thing to stress is what we see in the nhs is that people who come from abroad make a vital contribution to the delivery of care in our services and they are not a drain on our services, they are absolutely essential to deliver care tojohn absolutely essential to...
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walker bush. we can see former president dan quayle and members of the bush 41 cabinet up at the top of the stepse arrival of the 41st president. we have color guard of all the service branches out waiting for him. there will be 21-gun salute and ruffles and flourishing. gathering of the president who had every major job it seems like in this town at one point or another. we await the arrival to go up the steps very slowly, very orderly to make the way into the capitol where we know that united states senators past and present are waiting for him in the capitol rotunda. we expect house members as well. members of the supreme court are in there. so we are about to see a very haul american district here at the u.s. capitol. bret, martha? >> bret: this doesn't happen very often. as it does little talking as we do. let you listen in and hear what is happening right there on the east side of the capitol. >> ceremonial. >> ceremonial. >> attention. [beeping] [beeping] >> bret: solemn ceremony as they wait for the casket to move up those stairs, martha. there you see the remains of the 41st president. y
walker bush. we can see former president dan quayle and members of the bush 41 cabinet up at the top of the stepse arrival of the 41st president. we have color guard of all the service branches out waiting for him. there will be 21-gun salute and ruffles and flourishing. gathering of the president who had every major job it seems like in this town at one point or another. we await the arrival to go up the steps very slowly, very orderly to make the way into the capitol where we know that united...
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dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. he spent his life in military and civilian service. look back at life and legacy of an american hero. >> i george herbert walker bush do solemnly swear. >> sworn into a world he called rich with promise. >> for a new world refreshed by freedom seems reborn. >> president and his presidency shaped by upheavals of the 20th century. 18th birthday enlisted to fight world war ii, youngest pilot in u.s. navy. by 1948 married barbara pearce and moved to texas, elected to u.s. house of representatives. rose to become ambassador of united nations and china, director of the national intelligence agency, vice president. then ran for president himself, defeating michael michael michac >> made a promise he would later break. >> read my lips, no new taxes. >> fall of the berlin wall and end of communism in europe, liberation of kuwait after the iraqi invasion. in 1992 bush was defeated by bill clinton. with the election of george w. bush in 2000, joined john as president and presidential father. raising money with president clinton for tsunami and hurricane victims. >> easily could have chosen a life of ease, instead when off
dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. he spent his life in military and civilian service. look back at life and legacy of an american hero. >> i george herbert walker bush do solemnly swear. >> sworn into a world he called rich with promise. >> for a new world refreshed by freedom seems reborn. >> president and his presidency shaped by upheavals of the 20th century. 18th birthday enlisted to fight world war ii, youngest pilot in u.s. navy. by 1948 married barbara pearce...
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dan quayle from indiana as his running mate. the republican team defeated massachusetts governor michael dukakis and texas senator lloyd benson. >> i, drove herbert walker bush. >> during his presidency, the soviet union dissolved, the berlin wall fell, and my wall nor you go was in restaurant , securing the panama canal. when everything came to a head, when iraq's saddam hussein invaded neighboring kuwait. >> we are not walking away until our mission is done, until the invader is out of kuwait. >> bret: president bush reacted quickly, committing over 400,000 u.s. troops, and building a strong coalition of allies. operation desert storm had begu begun. the majority of america supported the president's decision to throw saddam hussein back into iraq and bush's popularity rating hit an all-time high. most thought he was unbeatable for a second term. but a broken campaign promise. >> read my lips: no new taxes. >> bret: would come back to haunt the 41st president. in the fall of 1992 with the war a distant memory, george bush lost reelection to former arkansas governor bill clinton. bush traveled to kuwait to commemorate the gulf war in 1993. an assassinat
dan quayle from indiana as his running mate. the republican team defeated massachusetts governor michael dukakis and texas senator lloyd benson. >> i, drove herbert walker bush. >> during his presidency, the soviet union dissolved, the berlin wall fell, and my wall nor you go was in restaurant , securing the panama canal. when everything came to a head, when iraq's saddam hussein invaded neighboring kuwait. >> we are not walking away until our mission is done, until the...
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dan quayle. [laughter] david: we've just been washing jet bush -- watching jeb bush, former governor of florida, and son of george herbert walkeralso seeing his longtime tennis partner. they were thrown together in a double tournament at a country club in houston when they were young men, and they won twice. tom: senator lugar, there is not an equivalent to george herbert walker bush and mr. baker of texas. david: you can see the bush family gathering at the foot of the east steps of the capitol waiting for the casket. that is george w. bush and laura bush. extraordinary plan. tom: it was extremely for me to go back today and reread -- i guess i knew it, but forgot -- of our national cathedral. it took 93 years to build, seven years left the notre dame. affected by the earthquake recently, the great virginia earthquake, as well. the history of it moving from an episcopal church project to something of a nation's church as well, how is it positioned within the day-to-day washington you lived for so long? where does the cathedral fit into the day-to-day washington? richard: it may not be day-to-day, but it six in perfectly in ter
dan quayle. [laughter] david: we've just been washing jet bush -- watching jeb bush, former governor of florida, and son of george herbert walkeralso seeing his longtime tennis partner. they were thrown together in a double tournament at a country club in houston when they were young men, and they won twice. tom: senator lugar, there is not an equivalent to george herbert walker bush and mr. baker of texas. david: you can see the bush family gathering at the foot of the east steps of the...
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nominee in 1988 with senator dan quayle from indiana as his running mate, the republican team defeated michael dukakis and texas senator lloyd benson. >> i, george herbert walker bush, solemnly swear. >> during his presidency the soviet union dissolved, the berlin wall fell and met ron noriega was arrested securing the padlock now. then everything came to a head when iraqi's saddam hussein invaded neighboring kuwait. >> we are not walking away until our mission is done, until the invader is out of kuwait. >> president bush reacted quickly, committing over 400,000 us troops and building a strong coalition of allies. operation desert storm had begun. the majority of americans supported the president's decision to throw saddam hussein back into a rack and his popularity rating hit an all-time high, most body was unbeatable for second term but a broken campaign promise. >> read my lips, no new taxes. >> came back to haunt the 41st president. in the fall of 1992 with the war a distant memory george bush lost reelection to former arkansas governor bill clinton. bush traveled to kuwait to commemorate the gulf war in 1993. an assassination plot on his life was uncover
nominee in 1988 with senator dan quayle from indiana as his running mate, the republican team defeated michael dukakis and texas senator lloyd benson. >> i, george herbert walker bush, solemnly swear. >> during his presidency the soviet union dissolved, the berlin wall fell and met ron noriega was arrested securing the padlock now. then everything came to a head when iraqi's saddam hussein invaded neighboring kuwait. >> we are not walking away until our mission is done, until...
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walker bush. >> he got things done. what when he left office the economy is growing the berlin wall came down. select tributes like this one from former vice president danthe president. we are coming up on 5:30 a.m. here in new york. it is monday, it is december 3. good morning. the news today is a positive the trade war. president trump decided not to increase trade wars. the two countries have pledged to immediately begin negotiations on structural changes the vice president of national security and foreign policy. the president has this strategy if you will and then trying to fix them. i'm not sure he can fix the big structural changes like trade and intellectual property. this is more game of thrones. this is the first president that has taken a policy the chinese were clearly part plaques. and clearly they didn't know how to deal with this guy. and the president is falling into the same trap. of course they are. the chinese blinked. a lot of parallels between this and the north korea negotiations. do you think he sacrifice any of his leverage. here in the u.s. these farmers had so many soybeans and they're basically just praying and holding them ri
walker bush. >> he got things done. what when he left office the economy is growing the berlin wall came down. select tributes like this one from former vice president danthe president. we are coming up on 5:30 a.m. here in new york. it is monday, it is december 3. good morning. the news today is a positive the trade war. president trump decided not to increase trade wars. the two countries have pledged to immediately begin negotiations on structural changes the vice president of national...
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dan. good morning, guys. it is really the end of an era, isn't it? the passing of a remarkable american. george herbert walker bush is often called the most successful one-term president the country has ever had. he became president at an absolutely critical time in world history, the end of the cold war, as you said, and he handled it all superbly. his whole life seemed to have prepared him for that moment and what a life it was. january 1989. >> i, george herbert walker bush, do solemnly swear -- >> reporter: 64 years old and he had at long last reached the pinnacle of american power. but for george h.w. bush, the presidency was really just one chapter in a remarkable lifetime of service to our country, a record of heroism and leadership he found hard by his nature to discuss. >> i may sometimes be a little awkward, but there's nothing self-conscious in my love of country. >> reporter: today in a noisier and coarser political era, it's almost hard to imagine that such a man so thoroughly decent and so moderate in his beliefs and style could be president. >> you must feel responsibility to others. you must b
dan. good morning, guys. it is really the end of an era, isn't it? the passing of a remarkable american. george herbert walker bush is often called the most successful one-term president the country has ever had. he became president at an absolutely critical time in world history, the end of the cold war, as you said, and he handled it all superbly. his whole life seemed to have prepared him for that moment and what a life it was. january 1989. >> i, george herbert walker bush, do...
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dan lequayle from indiana as hi running mate. the republican team defeated massachusetts governor michael dukakis in texas senator lloyd bentsen. >> i george herbert walker bush do solemnly swear. >> during his presidency the soviet unionre dissolved the berlin wall fell, and manweller noriega was arrested, securing the panama canal. when everything came to a head when iraq and saddam hussein invaded neighboring kuwait.or >> were not walking away and so our mission is done, in till th invader is out of kuwait. >> president bush reacted quickly over 400,000 u.s. troop in building a strong coalition of allies.er operation desert storm had begun . the majority ajof america supported the presidents decision to throw saddam hussei back into iraq and bush is popularity rating r was at an all-time high.be most thought he was unbeatable for a second term. a broken campaign promise. >> read my lips. >> would come back to haunt of the 41st president and in the fall of 1992 with the war a distant memory, george bush los reelection to former arkansas governor bill clinton. bush traveledsh to kuwait to commemorate the gulf war inat 1 and assassination plot on his lif
dan lequayle from indiana as hi running mate. the republican team defeated massachusetts governor michael dukakis in texas senator lloyd bentsen. >> i george herbert walker bush do solemnly swear. >> during his presidency the soviet unionre dissolved the berlin wall fell, and manweller noriega was arrested, securing the panama canal. when everything came to a head when iraq and saddam hussein invaded neighboring kuwait.or >> were not walking away and so our mission is done, in...
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walker bush. the world mourns the loss of the great american but also celebrate a life well lived. be sure and catch our extensive interview with former vice president danorning on sunday morning teachers, 10:00 a.m. eastern here on fox news channel. after voters across washington passed sweeping new gun reform measures with small-town considers a move to block the law. dan springer has more from washington state. reporter: >> i predate what you are doing. reporter: and tiny republican washington, police chief is a local celebrity after saying he would not enforce the law or one state law. initiative 1639, sweeping gun control measure. >> i felt it was such a blatant disregard for constitutional rights that i felt like i had no choice but to stand up for the people i serve. reporter: the new gun law bars 18-20 euros from buying semi automatic weapons makes it a potential felony if you're gonna end up in the wrong hands but also creates enhanced back objects in mandatory firearms training. voters across washington state passed measure 59-41% but nearly three out of four voters opposed it. mayor is considering an ordinance proposed by the chief to remake
walker bush. the world mourns the loss of the great american but also celebrate a life well lived. be sure and catch our extensive interview with former vice president danorning on sunday morning teachers, 10:00 a.m. eastern here on fox news channel. after voters across washington passed sweeping new gun reform measures with small-town considers a move to block the law. dan springer has more from washington state. reporter: >> i predate what you are doing. reporter: and tiny republican...
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dan quayle from indiana as his running mate. the republican team defeated massachusetts governor michael dukakis and texas senator lloyd benson. >> i, george herbert walkerush, do solemnly swear... >> bret: during his president, the soviet union dissolved, the berlin wall fell, and manuel noriega was arrested, securing the panama canal. everything came to a head when iraq's saddam hussein invaded neighboring kuwait. >> we are not walking away until our mission is done, until the invader is out of kuwait! >> bret: president bush reacted quickly, committing over 400,000 u.s. troops, and building a strong coalition of allies. operation desert storm had begun. the majority of america supported the president's decision to throw saddam hussein back into iraq and bush's popularity rating hit an all-time high. most thought he was unbeatable for a second term. but a broken campaign promise... >> read my lips: no new taxes: to. >> bret: would come back to haunt the 41st president. in the fall of 1992, with the war a distant memory, george bush lost reelection to former arkansas governor bill clinton. bush traveled to kuwait to commemorate the gulf war in 1993. an
dan quayle from indiana as his running mate. the republican team defeated massachusetts governor michael dukakis and texas senator lloyd benson. >> i, george herbert walkerush, do solemnly swear... >> bret: during his president, the soviet union dissolved, the berlin wall fell, and manuel noriega was arrested, securing the panama canal. everything came to a head when iraq's saddam hussein invaded neighboring kuwait. >> we are not walking away until our mission is done, until...
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dan quayle from indiana as his running mate. the republican team defeated massachusetts governor michael dukakis and texas senator lloyd benson. >> i, george herbert walkerush, do solemnly swear... >> bret: during his president, the soviet union dissolved, the berlin wall fell, and manuel noriega was arrested, securing the panama canal. everything came to a head when iraq's saddam hussein invaded neighboring kuwait. >> we are not walking away until our mission is done, until the invader is out of kuwait! >> bret: president bush reacted quickly, committing over 400,000 u.s. troops, and building a strong coalition of allies. operation desert storm had begun. the majority of america supported the president's decision to throw saddam hussein back into iraq and bush's popularity rating hit an all-time high. most thought he was unbeatable for a second term. but a broken campaign promise... >> read my lips: no new taxes: to. >> bret: would come back to haunt the 41st president. in the fall of 1992, with the war a distant memory, george bush lost reelection to former arkansas governor bill clinton. bush traveled to kuwait to commemorate the gulf war in 1993. an
dan quayle from indiana as his running mate. the republican team defeated massachusetts governor michael dukakis and texas senator lloyd benson. >> i, george herbert walkerush, do solemnly swear... >> bret: during his president, the soviet union dissolved, the berlin wall fell, and manuel noriega was arrested, securing the panama canal. everything came to a head when iraq's saddam hussein invaded neighboring kuwait. >> we are not walking away until our mission is done, until...
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dan kwal over president obama's shorld and lynn cheney over hillary clinton's shoulder. i think that's joe biden. >> you know, bianna and jeff were talking about angela merkel and president george herbert walker's address where president bush is trying to put in context this moment. and he says this. much good can come from the prudent use of power. and much good come from this. a world divided recognizes one soul repremment power the united states of america. the world trusts us with power appear and the world is right tp. they trust us to be fair and restrained. they trust us to be on the side of decency. that was the president trying to put that moment in context, not just for the country, also seeking re-election but put the moment of the end of the cold war and america's role and in the future in context. >> you see now the hearse carrying the coffin of the president george h. w. bush passing by the white house where he served eight years as president and four years as president of the united states. down pennsylvania avenue. >> and, again, where he visited his son on the day of his son's inauguration. there is that famous picture of mr. president, mr. president when they greeted each othe
dan kwal over president obama's shorld and lynn cheney over hillary clinton's shoulder. i think that's joe biden. >> you know, bianna and jeff were talking about angela merkel and president george herbert walker's address where president bush is trying to put in context this moment. and he says this. much good can come from the prudent use of power. and much good come from this. a world divided recognizes one soul repremment power the united states of america. the world trusts us with...
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dan quayle from indiana as his running mate. the republican team defeated massachusetts governor michael dukakis and texas senator lloyd benson. >> i, george herbert walkerthe soviet union dissolved, the wall fell and manuel noriega arrested. everything came to a head when saddam hussein invaded neighboring kuwait. >> we are not walking away until our mission is done, until the invader is out of kuwait. [explosion] >> president bush reacted quickly, committing over 400,000 u.s. troops and building a strong coalition of allies. operation dessert storm had begun. the majority of america supported the president's decision to throw saddam hussein back into iraq and bush's popularity rating hit an all-time high. most thought he was unbeatable for a second term. a broken campaign promise -- >> read my lips. no new taxes. [cheers and applause] >> would come back to haunt the 41st president. in the fall of 1992, with the war a distant memory, george bush lost re-election to former arkansas governor bill clinton. bush traveled to kuwait to commemorate the gulf war in 1993. an assassination plot on his life was uncovered, but bush was unharmed. it was later discov
dan quayle from indiana as his running mate. the republican team defeated massachusetts governor michael dukakis and texas senator lloyd benson. >> i, george herbert walkerthe soviet union dissolved, the wall fell and manuel noriega arrested. everything came to a head when saddam hussein invaded neighboring kuwait. >> we are not walking away until our mission is done, until the invader is out of kuwait. [explosion] >> president bush reacted quickly, committing over 400,000...
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because they say george herbert walker bush was the last of his kind, that in some ways this marks the end of an era. members of president bush's cabinet and former vice president dan the capitol for the final time. you could see president george w. bush was emotional as he looked on, as well as his wife, laura bush, and their four other siblings all there. such an incredibly moving moment. president trump and the first lady also made an unannounced visit to pay their respects at the rotunda last night. mr. trump is expected to attend the funeral on wednesday. he will not speak, though, at the funeral. also there will be former presidents jimmy carter, bill clinton and barack obama, all of america's living presidents will be there. and many are honoring president bush, the last president to serve in combat with his navy pilot acronym, cavu. what you should know is that it means ceiling and visibility unlimited. if you fly off an aircraft carrier, in the days when president bush was 18 years old and one of the youngest pilots he said we would have to look for ceiling and visibility unlimited. it became a motto for his life. it meant more than just those words. in a
because they say george herbert walker bush was the last of his kind, that in some ways this marks the end of an era. members of president bush's cabinet and former vice president dan the capitol for the final time. you could see president george w. bush was emotional as he looked on, as well as his wife, laura bush, and their four other siblings all there. such an incredibly moving moment. president trump and the first lady also made an unannounced visit to pay their respects at the rotunda...