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and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — broadcaster david daviesy political editor of the daily telegraph, anna mikhailova. stay with us for that. good evening. leaving the eu with a deal by the end of october is now looking extremely unlikely, according to downing street, and talks are close to breaking down. the claim follows what was described as a challenging phone call between boris johnson and angela merkel this morning in which the german chancellor apparently said a deal was unlikely unless northern ireland remained in the customs union. there was an angry response from brussels as the eu's top official, donald tusk, warned borisjohnson not to become engaged in what he called a "stupid blame game". the prime minister is now due to meet the irish premier leo varadkar later in the week for crunch talks. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. hugs and smiles outside the door. the prime minister greets the president of the eu parliament. president sassoli, is a deal still possible? another one of the continental politicians he has to co
and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — broadcaster david daviesy political editor of the daily telegraph, anna mikhailova. stay with us for that. good evening. leaving the eu with a deal by the end of october is now looking extremely unlikely, according to downing street, and talks are close to breaking down. the claim follows what was described as a challenging phone call between boris johnson and angela merkel this morning in which the german...
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anna mikhailova, who's the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and the broadcaster, david daviesst eleven for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages and david, and we'll all be back for that second review the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc dot co uk forward slash papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to anna and david, and we'll all be back for that second review in about a0 minutes from now. but for the moment, goodbye. hello there. it has been very u nsettled hello there. it has been very unsettled with a lot of showers around, particularly some heavy showers reaching eastern areas with some rumbles of thunder at times. stand and thanks to the low pressure get to the north of the uk across the country, bands of showers moving west to east in these areas of low pressure could bring more prolonged terrain to places for thursday and friday. like i mentioned though, temperatures are going to be too cold because
anna mikhailova, who's the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and the broadcaster, david daviesst eleven for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages and david, and we'll all be back for that second review the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc dot co uk forward slash papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to anna...
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david davis on the decks, that would be super. bbc it sounds, so we're looking for songs to put on the list. to which of these should we choose?” to put on the list. to which of these should we choose? i don't think it should be my decision.” say backstop, but perhaps we should have a vote. you know me, i like cake. we're as divided as the brexit process. we're heading into the sunset now, aren't we? on the pathway to completing our play. so where can people get hold of your soundtrack? all digital platforms, all linked to at our website, article 54 — see what i did there? brexit has been a creative flourish. it certainly has! we were next week, bye— bye. certainly has! we were next week, bye-bye. we're off clubbing! and continuing the theme of a divided nation, meet a logically speaking, of course, not sparkling at all across the south, but showers across the north and west of scotland, and here we are in argyll and bute and a rainbow, so it must of been showering, surely. the reason for the divergence in our weather, we have thi
david davis on the decks, that would be super. bbc it sounds, so we're looking for songs to put on the list. to which of these should we choose?” to put on the list. to which of these should we choose? i don't think it should be my decision.” say backstop, but perhaps we should have a vote. you know me, i like cake. we're as divided as the brexit process. we're heading into the sunset now, aren't we? on the pathway to completing our play. so where can people get hold of your soundtrack? all...
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and i think probably david davies was right on that. —— probably david davies was right on that. -- ite to point to that in the house of commons and claim that as a victory, that they did open the withdrawal agreement, they did give him a deal by the 17th, and they did take the backstop out of it. there are certainly some feathers in his cap. but he has an enormous job on certainly some feathers in his cap. but he has an enormousjob on his hands on saturday. we will be there on the green to see what happens. of course, now the drama shifts from where you are in brussels to westminster. much more next week. thanks for watching. from me in washington, goodbye. there is some dry weather in the forecast, not over the next few days, but looking ahead to the start of next week this is high—pressure extending itself across the british isles. most of us will get a couple of days fine weather. feeling cooler than it has done, may be some fog patches and a touch of frost overnight. right now low pressure is in control. not everyone has seen showers today. a lot of them over the western side of t
and i think probably david davies was right on that. —— probably david davies was right on that. -- ite to point to that in the house of commons and claim that as a victory, that they did open the withdrawal agreement, they did give him a deal by the 17th, and they did take the backstop out of it. there are certainly some feathers in his cap. but he has an enormous job on certainly some feathers in his cap. but he has an enormousjob on his hands on saturday. we will be there on the green to...
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pages at ten forty and again at eleven thirty in the papers our guests joining me tonight are david daviesnna mikhailova. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. scotland's quest to the quarterfinals... as they look to beat the bears — to keep their rugby world cup dreams alive. murray bows out in shanghai — but could he be set to make his singles return to grand slam tennis? and breaking records again — simone biles leads usa to gold in stuttgart to become the most decorated female in world gymnastics history. also coming up in the programme. the plan to transform women's cricket — as a multimillion investment is announced. could it help encourage more young girls to take up the sport? it is about young girls sing cricket asa it is about young girls sing cricket as a sport that they can get into and progressed through and be professional. and "putting" her sport on the map. british shot putter sophie mckinna speaks to us about her recent success at the world athletics championships in doha. hello and welcome to tonight's progr
pages at ten forty and again at eleven thirty in the papers our guests joining me tonight are david daviesnna mikhailova. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. scotland's quest to the quarterfinals... as they look to beat the bears — to keep their rugby world cup dreams alive. murray bows out in shanghai — but could he be set to make his singles return to grand slam tennis? and breaking records again — simone biles leads usa...
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david davies said, would you like troops to be stationed on your border?es to reach a common position that it puts in public at the beginning of the process and does all it can to stick to it. what is clear is that things are becoming quite bad—tempered. last night details emerged of the eu's detail problems with the uk proposal and the alternative for the backstop. that generated a bad—tempered response from a uk source, saying instead of writing documents designed to be licked and causing problems, the eu should be focusing on the uk's reasonable proposals. that in turn brought short shrift from the eu side, saying it was a bit rich. forget the substance about what is being discussed in the room, but things are getting bad—tempered. discussed in the room, but things are getting bad-tempered. given all of that, is the eu fully expecting there will come a request for an extension? is there any possibility they could refuse? they do think the extension is coming, they look at the legislation passed, the so—called benn aact and even if it did not exist, even
david davies said, would you like troops to be stationed on your border?es to reach a common position that it puts in public at the beginning of the process and does all it can to stick to it. what is clear is that things are becoming quite bad—tempered. last night details emerged of the eu's detail problems with the uk proposal and the alternative for the backstop. that generated a bad—tempered response from a uk source, saying instead of writing documents designed to be licked and causing...
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more than treason may so people who are highly critical of trees amaze brecht's of strategy like david davis for example the form of rex's harry who had stepped down over to resign may's bret's a policy he came out defending boris johnson on the radio this morning i think they trust him more because he's seen as one of their own as a true brick sit here now though we also know that all eyes at the moment are on the d u p which is the smaller part of the conservatives in the british parliament they are watching with eagle eyes to do that is what's being negotiated in brussels they don't want anything that sets northern ireland apart from the rest of the united kingdom they are unionists they want to stay aligned as closely as possible with the united kingdom and we simply don't know at the moment whether they are going to fall in line whether they are going to go along with boris johnson's have plans so all eyes as usual on northern ireland are you both both touched on ireland there so let's take a look now at the biggest obstacle in the talks between the u.k. and the e.u. at the moment there
more than treason may so people who are highly critical of trees amaze brecht's of strategy like david davis for example the form of rex's harry who had stepped down over to resign may's bret's a policy he came out defending boris johnson on the radio this morning i think they trust him more because he's seen as one of their own as a true brick sit here now though we also know that all eyes at the moment are on the d u p which is the smaller part of the conservatives in the british parliament...
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anna mikhailova, who's the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and the broadcaster, david davieso see you again for another helping of the papers. pretty much all of them are in. so let's start with the telegraph, leading with comments from allies of the prime minister, that a brexit deal is "essentially impossible" after a phone call between the borisjohnson and the german chancellor angela merkel. that call between the two leaders is also covered in the i. it says time is running out, to break the impasse. the same story makes the front page of the mirror. it reports that the eu is accusing number 10 of a "stupid blame game", as the prospect of a brexit breakthrough fades. borisjohnson has one last chance to keep a brexit deal alive, when he meets with the irish prime minister leo varadkar. that's according to the times. and a different story in the daily mail. as 356,000 people sign a petition to improve dementia care, the newspaper calls on the prime minister not to ignore their demands. so, brexit dominating most of today's front pages. we are going to get some perspective f
anna mikhailova, who's the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and the broadcaster, david davieso see you again for another helping of the papers. pretty much all of them are in. so let's start with the telegraph, leading with comments from allies of the prime minister, that a brexit deal is "essentially impossible" after a phone call between the borisjohnson and the german chancellor angela merkel. that call between the two leaders is also covered in the i. it says time...
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our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster, david davies, and anna mikhailova, who's the deputy us for that. now, that's politics as cleaning, let's talk about the economics of all of this. today the leading economic think tank — the institute for fiscal studies — warned a no—deal brexit could see the national debt rise to levels not seen since the 1960s. it comes as the man in charge of no—deal brexit preparations — michael gove — said that even with every possible preparation in place, risks and challenges for businesses still remain. 0ur economics editor faisal islam reports. as a brexit deal looks increasingly unlikely, the planning for and consequences of a no—deal brexit and its immediate impact on trade up and down the country matter more than ever. the government is yet to update its numbers, but the likes of the institute for fiscal studies has. the ifs predicts that our public finances will be heavily impacted by a no—deal brexit, that the level of our annual public borrowing, the deficit, would double over the next two years, approaching 100 billion again and that the
our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster, david davies, and anna mikhailova, who's the deputy us for that. now, that's politics as cleaning, let's talk about the economics of all of this. today the leading economic think tank — the institute for fiscal studies — warned a no—deal brexit could see the national debt rise to levels not seen since the 1960s. it comes as the man in charge of no—deal brexit preparations — michael gove — said that even with every possible...
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david? >> lindsay, davis. thank you. >>> and now to the resignation of katie hill from congress. facing allegations she had a relationship with a member of her staff. hill releasing a video today. >> i'm hurt. i'm angry. the path that i saw so clearly for myself is no longer there. i never claimed to be perfect. but i never thought my imperfections would be weaponized and used to destroy me and the community i've loved for my entire life. i'm so incredibly sorry. >> hlilinayer h new fight will be against exploitation using videos like what was done to her. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight," news about the young american prosecutor shot and killed. suspects have been>>> and mail the highway today. the eye-opening mail truck accident. where was this mail headed?pefu. as the news continues. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with... ...an increased risk of depression. tell your doc
david? >> lindsay, davis. thank you. >>> and now to the resignation of katie hill from congress. facing allegations she had a relationship with a member of her staff. hill releasing a video today. >> i'm hurt. i'm angry. the path that i saw so clearly for myself is no longer there. i never claimed to be perfect. but i never thought my imperfections would be weaponized and used to destroy me and the community i've loved for my entire life. i'm so incredibly sorry. >>...
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and it was interesting listening to david davis, the former brexit secretary, this morning, who also unhappy, then some of the tory brexiteers may well stand by them. this is what he said. quite a lot of tory mps will ta ke said. quite a lot of tory mps will take theirline said. quite a lot of tory mps will take their line from what the dup say. well, arlene foster said on this programme that the issue of a customs divide between northern ireland and the uk, the rest of the uk, was, quotes, a blood red line. well, right when she sees the detail of the deal, whether she thinks this isa of the deal, whether she thinks this is a blood red line, or whether it is a blood red line, or whether it is an acceptable comprise. if she says not acceptable... well, i make up my says not acceptable... well, i make up my own mind, but i will look at what they say, because it will be important. if the dup says this is intolerable to us, that will be quite important. now, the dup, of course, have their own pressures, because if they choose to stand out against borisjohnson‘s because if they choose to
and it was interesting listening to david davis, the former brexit secretary, this morning, who also unhappy, then some of the tory brexiteers may well stand by them. this is what he said. quite a lot of tory mps will ta ke said. quite a lot of tory mps will take theirline said. quite a lot of tory mps will take their line from what the dup say. well, arlene foster said on this programme that the issue of a customs divide between northern ireland and the uk, the rest of the uk, was, quotes, a...
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david? >> lindsey davis, thank you. >>> and now to the resignation of a rising democratic star. katie hill facing ethics allegations that she had a relationship with a member of her staff. that news coming during a nasty divorce involving nude photos posted on the internet of her. hill releasing a video today explaining her decision. >> i'm hurt. i'm angry. the path that i saw so clearly for myself is no longer there. i never claimed to be perfect, but i never thought my imperfections would be weaponized and used to try to destroy me and the community i've loved for my entire life. for that, i am so incredibly sorry. >> hill says her new fight will be to protect other women exploitation of images like those used against her in this bitter divorce. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight," the major airline sued by its own attendants. pilots placing a camera in the bathroom. >>> and news about the young american prosecutor shot and killed. suspects have been arrested in the murder. >>> and mail scattered all over the highway today. the eye-opening mail truck accident. where was th
david? >> lindsey davis, thank you. >>> and now to the resignation of a rising democratic star. katie hill facing ethics allegations that she had a relationship with a member of her staff. that news coming during a nasty divorce involving nude photos posted on the internet of her. hill releasing a video today explaining her decision. >> i'm hurt. i'm angry. the path that i saw so clearly for myself is no longer there. i never claimed to be perfect, but i never thought my...
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it led, though, to the resignation of some of her top team, including david davis, and boris johnson.gful vote in january 2019. the ayes to the right, 202, the noes to the left, 232. but the government lost by a huge 230 votes. theresa may was forced to go to an eu summit to ask for an extension to article 50. the eu initially granted a brexit delay of a few weeks, before a new deadline of the 31st of october was agreed. in may, the prime minister announced that she was standing down, iam i am today announcing that i will resign as leader of the conservative and unionist party on friday the 17th ofjune. unable to bring the party and parliament together to agree a brexit deal. in the leadership election that followed, borisjohnson led at every stage and was formally appointed as the new prime minister minister on the 24thjuly. the message from mrjohnson throughout his campaign, and on entering office, has been pretty consistent. there are no circumstances in which i will ask brussels to delay. we are leaving on the 31st of october, no ifs, or buts. but the start to his premiership has
it led, though, to the resignation of some of her top team, including david davis, and boris johnson.gful vote in january 2019. the ayes to the right, 202, the noes to the left, 232. but the government lost by a huge 230 votes. theresa may was forced to go to an eu summit to ask for an extension to article 50. the eu initially granted a brexit delay of a few weeks, before a new deadline of the 31st of october was agreed. in may, the prime minister announced that she was standing down, iam i am...
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get david —— gareth davies. of it and they need to think about. valterri bottas won the japanese grand prix in suzuka to hand mercedes a sixth straight constructors title. bottas finished ahead of sebastien vettel and lewis hamilton who was third. hamilton made to wait for a sixth drivers title, it's only his team mate bottas who could catch him for it. simone biles could become the most succesful gymnast in world championship history as she competes in herfinal two events in stuttgart today. the records keep coming for the brilliant american. she won gold in the vault yesterday, her 23rd world championship medal, equalling the record held by vitaly scherbo. that record could become her own today, when she competes on the floor and the balance beam. and these are live pictures from stuttgart. this is the final of the men's vault — britain's dom cunningham is involved he's currently seventh. joe fraser competes on parallel bars later and of course simone biles to look forward to as well — she starts her day in ar
get david —— gareth davies. of it and they need to think about. valterri bottas won the japanese grand prix in suzuka to hand mercedes a sixth straight constructors title. bottas finished ahead of sebastien vettel and lewis hamilton who was third. hamilton made to wait for a sixth drivers title, it's only his team mate bottas who could catch him for it. simone biles could become the most succesful gymnast in world championship history as she competes in herfinal two events in stuttgart...
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david: i am davi david aldrich - david asman. ukraine company, but critics maintain he has been profits off his father's name, he does not dispute that charge. >> you don you didn't have extee knowledge about natural gas or ukraine. >> no, but i had as much knowledge as anyone else on the board. >> if your last night was not biden do you think you would have been asked to be on the board. >> i don't know, probably not, i don't think that there are a lot of things that would not have happened in my life, if my life last was not biden. david: does his admission announcamountto at least appearf conflict of interest. >> he said it himself, been trading off of the biden name since the begin of time. u.s. naval research program on a waiver, and discharged for testing positive for cocaine, and on the board of the ukrainian company with no other qualifications than having last name of biden, maybe he is not clever enough to realize all of the issues in conflict of interest, but his father who has been in government pretty much since the
david: i am davi david aldrich - david asman. ukraine company, but critics maintain he has been profits off his father's name, he does not dispute that charge. >> you don you didn't have extee knowledge about natural gas or ukraine. >> no, but i had as much knowledge as anyone else on the board. >> if your last night was not biden do you think you would have been asked to be on the board. >> i don't know, probably not, i don't think that there are a lot of things that...
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david? >> linsey davis tonight. thank you, linsey. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the massive fire late today. the images coming in now. flames tearing through this motel. there are reports of injuries at this hour. >>> also, the high school football scare. the 15-year-old jv football player suffering a severe brain injury during the game. collapsing afterward. we do have news on his condition tonight. >>> and the passenger revolt onboard a cruise ship. americans onboard. the ship forced to skip several ports. protests breaking out. you see it there. passengers demanding refunds. a lot more news ahead tonight. ht back. right back. ahea ght. ght. we'll be right back. with one of the highest life expectancies in the country. and you see so many people walking around here in their 100s. so how do you stay financially well for all those extra years? well, you have to start planning as early as possible. we all need to plan for 18 years or more of retirement. i don't have a who
david? >> linsey davis tonight. thank you, linsey. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the massive fire late today. the images coming in now. flames tearing through this motel. there are reports of injuries at this hour. >>> also, the high school football scare. the 15-year-old jv football player suffering a severe brain injury during the game. collapsing afterward. we do have news on his condition tonight. >>>...
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that is interesting, when he spoke to david davis earlier on, he was holding out the possibility of an let down and they are very angry. the likelihood of the dup actually doing the prime minister any favours today, as you say, was pretty much close to zero. it was, listening to sammy wilson one of their mps and house of commons earlier, just absolutely furious about what has happened. they did not like the theresa may deal because they felt it effectively put a regulatory board down the irish say, splitting them off in some ways from the rest of the uk. this deal, they say, is not a thin line, it is a very thick borderline and i feel they are being pushed closer to the eu and of course ireland, rather than the uk. they feel they have been betrayed on all of this, extremely unhappy, the government of course have said, hang on, in law northern ireland is not leaving the eu customs union, it is time within the territory but they get the option of course of having a footin get the option of course of having a foot in each camp which should be beneficial to northern ireland businesses but
that is interesting, when he spoke to david davis earlier on, he was holding out the possibility of an let down and they are very angry. the likelihood of the dup actually doing the prime minister any favours today, as you say, was pretty much close to zero. it was, listening to sammy wilson one of their mps and house of commons earlier, just absolutely furious about what has happened. they did not like the theresa may deal because they felt it effectively put a regulatory board down the irish...
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[applause] this is theump: state where william travis, james bowie, and david profit -- davy crockettade their last stand at the alamo. [applause] president trump: this is the state where a small band of patriots had the battle of gonzales, armed with a single cannon, stand down a foreign army and declared, "come and take it!" [applause] >> usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! president trump: and texas is the state where generations of farmers, ranchers, pioneers, and oil workers built a life and a home with their own two, beautiful hands. [applause] president trump: they didn't have a lot of money. they didn't have a lot of luxury. but they all had one thing in common. they loved their families. they loved their country. and they loved their god. [applause] president trump: these courageous texas patriots did not shed their blood, sweat, and tears, so that we could sit at home while others tried to erase their legacy, demolish their liberty, and destroy ever proud american heritage -- our proud american heritage. weasel never, ever -- we will never, ever allow that to happen. [applause] preside
[applause] this is theump: state where william travis, james bowie, and david profit -- davy crockettade their last stand at the alamo. [applause] president trump: this is the state where a small band of patriots had the battle of gonzales, armed with a single cannon, stand down a foreign army and declared, "come and take it!" [applause] >> usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! president trump: and texas is the state where generations of farmers, ranchers, pioneers, and oil workers built a...
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assistant for department of homeland security, julia kayyem and david gergen and new york times congressional editor julie hirschfield davis. david, here ate thing about this. i don't want to laugh about it because it's -- this is a letter that was actually sent, at least, he says it was. have you ever seen anything like this? >> well, erin, many presidents write tough letters, nasty letter, angry letter, frustrated letters. the normal presidents then put them in a jar in a file called burn before sending. this had such an adolescent quality to it when i read it i immediately called my researcher, and i said see if this is wake. i can't believe the white house sent this out because it is unprecedented to the best of my knowledge and it makes it tougher to work with turkey which is a member of nato and we need to figure out ways to get this stopped, hopefully short of much more violence. >> juliette, don't be a fool, exclamation point, i'll call you later and i'll destroy the turkish economy. he'd have to have a lot of people onboard for doing that and the u.s. is not one of turkish trading partner and it lacks teeth. what
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david. >> all right, linsey davis, thank you. >>> next to the impeachment showdown. president trump today cheering on those republicans who stormed that secure room on capit hill, that testimony involving ukraine. they say they're outraged it is taking play behind closed doors. but tonight, those who point out it's behind closed doors because of rules set up by republicans. here's terry moran. >> reporter: president trump today praising those republican house members who barged into the closed-door impeachment hearing yesterday, disrupting it for hours. >> we're going to go and see if we can get inside. >> reporter: the president today tweeting, "thank you to house republicans for being tough, smart and understanding in detail the greatest witch hunt in american history." but some of trump's closest allies are increasingly frustrated with what they see as a chaotic white house defense, saying president trump should take a page from bill clinton's impeachment playbook. >> what he did is he had a team that was organized. president clinton defended himself, but he never
david. >> all right, linsey davis, thank you. >>> next to the impeachment showdown. president trump today cheering on those republicans who stormed that secure room on capit hill, that testimony involving ukraine. they say they're outraged it is taking play behind closed doors. but tonight, those who point out it's behind closed doors because of rules set up by republicans. here's terry moran. >> reporter: president trump today praising those republican house members who...
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david? >> all right, linsey davis, thank you. >>> when we come back, that frightening attack at a mcdonald's drive-through. >>> and the awful images coming in, that deadly earthquake. heum. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you ha ainctn. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra can increase risk of death. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines, serious allergic reactions, and changes in lab results. tell your doctor if you've been somewhere fungal infections are common, or if you've had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. needles. fine for some. but for you, one pill a day may provide symptom relief. ask your doctor about xeljanz xr. an "unjection™". my moderate to
david? >> all right, linsey davis, thank you. >>> when we come back, that frightening attack at a mcdonald's drive-through. >>> and the awful images coming in, that deadly earthquake. heum. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower...
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david: at some point when i was growing up in the sixties and seventies, ibm was the dominant technologcompany in the world, and it just-- - still is, davi- [laughter] - ok. all right. - ok. david: do you think it has the same strength in the computer world that it had in the sixties? to me, i would answer that ibm is great, but for a reason that you didn't mention. i the greaess of a technology company is if you can reinvent yourself over and over. and i " y, "we'll watch and seause it's one thing to rnvent yourself once, then twice, but do it 3, 4, 5 times. this is a reallytitive indust that we're in, and i thinquwe do something very u because it's one thing to have technology. it is another to have th know-how on how to use it. all right? so i feel what has made us distinctive in--while we've gone through all sorts of products, i think the one kind of silver thread is that we really do help change the way thckworld works, and i go o the beginning in time, i mean, waback. ibm started-- it wasn't ibm actually at the time-- cheeseaseat slicers, then it wlocks, tabulating, anasthen it was an era of, you know, the mainframe, which was the
david: at some point when i was growing up in the sixties and seventies, ibm was the dominant technologcompany in the world, and it just-- - still is, davi- [laughter] - ok. all right. - ok. david: do you think it has the same strength in the computer world that it had in the sixties? to me, i would answer that ibm is great, but for a reason that you didn't mention. i the greaess of a technology company is if you can reinvent yourself over and over. and i " y, "we'll watch and seause...
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former congressman david jolly who served with him. and joined by christopher davis who worked on elijah cummings' staff. beautiful reminisces, david jolly, several instances of how kind he was, also honorable. i take note of what -- one of the things that nancy pelosi said, our words and actions will be recorded and face the judgment of history. is there any doubt in your mind, as someone who worked on the other side of the aisle how history will remember lngs. elijah cummings? >> no. history will remember him as a very kind man, also a political warrior who fought hard for the causes he believed in and the community he represented. chris, what i was saying just before the ceremony started is elijah cummings is giving the nation one last gift today, to reflect on the goodness in politics and the contrast to what we're seeing right now, the stunts of yesterday when a class of politicians can peddle in division and hate almost. then there's elijah cummings who reminds us of the goodness of politics. i want to lean in on something that viewers may not comprehend. el li
former congressman david jolly who served with him. and joined by christopher davis who worked on elijah cummings' staff. beautiful reminisces, david jolly, several instances of how kind he was, also honorable. i take note of what -- one of the things that nancy pelosi said, our words and actions will be recorded and face the judgment of history. is there any doubt in your mind, as someone who worked on the other side of the aisle how history will remember lngs. elijah cummings? >> no....
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are many other examples of other nationalist like david duke was his godfather who left the movement after engaging with jewish people. and darrell davis is a black jazz musician who convinced 200 members of the kkk to abandon the movement. there is a lot of examples of the strategies being powerful with that community aspect. the person that you demonized shows you is not who you thought they were and it has his cognitive dissidents that actually does cause people to change their views. >> see you cap people at distance on twitter when you first got on their and responding to all these different things, did you have guidelines or free will with what you are allowed to do was there some way looking over your shoulder when you were discussing what was being said? what was the interaction within your family and the guidelines that they had that you were given free will? >> i was 23 at the time i was still at home my desk was 5 feet away from my mother's so i guide on twitter after i read an article on cnn. i was the only one on twitter for a year or year and a half. i would always read my post in front of my mother initially but then i s
are many other examples of other nationalist like david duke was his godfather who left the movement after engaging with jewish people. and darrell davis is a black jazz musician who convinced 200 members of the kkk to abandon the movement. there is a lot of examples of the strategies being powerful with that community aspect. the person that you demonized shows you is not who you thought they were and it has his cognitive dissidents that actually does cause people to change their views....
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are many other examples of other nationalist like david duke was his godfather who left the movement after engaging with jewish people. and darrell davis is a black jazz musician who convinced 200 members of the kkk to abandon the movement. there is a lot of examples of the strategies being powerful with that community aspect. the person that you demonized shows you is not who you thought they were and it has his cognitive dissidents that actually does cause people to change their views. >> see you cap people at distance on twitter when you first got on their and responding to all these different things, did you have guidelines or free will with what you are allowed to do was there some way looking over your shoulder when you were discussing what was being said? what was the interaction within your family and the guidelines that they had that you were given free will? >> i was 23 at the time i was still at home my desk was 5 feet away from my mother's so i guide on twitter after i read an article on cnn. i was the only one on twitter for a year or year and a half. i would always read my post in front of my mother initially but then i s
are many other examples of other nationalist like david duke was his godfather who left the movement after engaging with jewish people. and darrell davis is a black jazz musician who convinced 200 members of the kkk to abandon the movement. there is a lot of examples of the strategies being powerful with that community aspect. the person that you demonized shows you is not who you thought they were and it has his cognitive dissidents that actually does cause people to change their views....
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david. dicen que las defensas ganan campeonatos, es ese caso los 49s van por buen camin, gracias dav. dicen que las defensas ganan campeonatos, es ese caso los 49s van por buen camin gracias davidos del mundo. >> (mÚsica) que nadie te diga que eres muy gorda... muy flaco... muy delicado... muy cholo... muy diferente... muy vieja... muy raro... o muy limitada. seas como seas, en kaiser permanente creemos que el mundo está muy lleno de oportunidades para que vivas bien. >> (mÚsica) >> (mÚsica) >> lllegamos al segmento de los deportes, y aquÍ estÁ carlos para darnos todos los detalles d de este dÍa. >> ganaron los 49s, super i importantÍsimo. siguen invictos. si quedaran dudas sobre si este equipo es un serio candidato, creo que hoy quedÓ claro que sÍ lo es. en el estadlos Ángeles i priva primero. 7 x 0 para los rams, pero los 489s iban a responder. se zambullÍa para el empate. luego la jugada clave de todo el partido, era cuarto gol para los rqamams entonces la defensa liba decir no seÑor, por esta el ma defensa una mÁquiared roÁ. de san francisco. asÍ los 49s siguen invictos. h aahora 5 x 0. escuchemos a unos jugadores. >> ( ahora 5 x 0. escuchemos a unos jugadores. >> (habland
david. dicen que las defensas ganan campeonatos, es ese caso los 49s van por buen camin, gracias dav. dicen que las defensas ganan campeonatos, es ese caso los 49s van por buen camin gracias davidos del mundo. >> (mÚsica) que nadie te diga que eres muy gorda... muy flaco... muy delicado... muy cholo... muy diferente... muy vieja... muy raro... o muy limitada. seas como seas, en kaiser permanente creemos que el mundo está muy lleno de oportunidades para que vivas bien. >> (mÚsica)...
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davi thought-- yo-yo: and so i started saying, "please give me a double bass. i want tplay it." there was no double bass i could play. cello was the next best instrument. david: so you started playing, and did you notice other children your age were out playing while you were practicing, and did that concern you? yo-yo: well, i didn't practice a lot. prac i had a father who was a vy gifted teacher and who thought a lot about things, and one of the things he thought about was efficient practicing. so for example, the first piece of music i played was is piece. [playing classical music] yo-yo: ok. sounds a little like... it's kind of fast, there are lots of notes, but can we make it simpler? david: well, i sure you can. yo-yo: no, but i'm sure you can. because what's the first note? it's this. [playing low note] right? and then the send note is this. [playing higher note] and the third note is this. [playingigher no] and then there's one fourth note. [playing note] oknow this is the first four notes. [playing four notes] four notes, and then the next four notes are-- [playing two notes twice] yo-yo: wait a minute. i've heard those notes before. at was the thir
davi thought-- yo-yo: and so i started saying, "please give me a double bass. i want tplay it." there was no double bass i could play. cello was the next best instrument. david: so you started playing, and did you notice other children your age were out playing while you were practicing, and did that concern you? yo-yo: well, i didn't practice a lot. prac i had a father who was a vy gifted teacher and who thought a lot about things, and one of the things he thought about was efficient...
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know, former white nationalist who david duke as his grandfather, he left the movement after engaging with jewish people. and others, not just jewish people. and daryl davis, this black jazz musician who has convinced some 200 members of the kk can k to abandon -- kkk to abandon the movement. there's a lot of people, there's a lot of examples of these strategies being powerful and the community aspect of it may be personal where you have this person demonized in your mind showing you that they are not who you've been taught they are. that's extremely powerful and heads to this kind of cognitive dissonance that hopefully, eventually in a lot of cases, actually does cause people to change their views. that was a long answer. >> hi. so you said you keep, you kept people at a far distance when you were on twitter. when you first got into twitter and you were responding to all these differentnt things, did yu have guidelines or did you have free will with what you were allowed to do? was there someone over your shoulder doing this? did, you know, when you were discussing what was being said, what was that interaction within your family, within the guidelines t
know, former white nationalist who david duke as his grandfather, he left the movement after engaging with jewish people. and others, not just jewish people. and daryl davis, this black jazz musician who has convinced some 200 members of the kk can k to abandon -- kkk to abandon the movement. there's a lot of people, there's a lot of examples of these strategies being powerful and the community aspect of it may be personal where you have this person demonized in your mind showing you that they...
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david, that happened to every day doesn't it? >> leave me alone. [laughter] >> and wil, you had aspirations of being actor when you're a child? >> my first introduction was i wrote a biography, 450. he of sammy davist a phone call from my agent said, can you go to the city to meet an actor who wants to direct your sammy davis junior book exit the actor? she said to washington. ... ... at the end of this meeting which lasted about two hours, he wanted to go out and get something to eat. so i said, wait a minute now. with you walking down the stre street, is going to be people going to stop you every five minutes. and he said, will, just follow me. i walk extremely fast. [laughter] and by the time somebody says excuse me, i am gone. so that's what he did. he mentioned that he wanted me to write the script. for the next year and a off, i worked on the script. he came here to washington dc, one day and he wanted to meet any mentioned this exclusive restaurant they wanted to go to to take me for lunch. i said i'm sorry but this is washington dc and the place is going to be packed and we aren't going to be able to get in there. he looked to me, and he said oh yes we will. [laughter] isn't cool. he got o
david, that happened to every day doesn't it? >> leave me alone. [laughter] >> and wil, you had aspirations of being actor when you're a child? >> my first introduction was i wrote a biography, 450. he of sammy davist a phone call from my agent said, can you go to the city to meet an actor who wants to direct your sammy davis junior book exit the actor? she said to washington. ... ... at the end of this meeting which lasted about two hours, he wanted to go out and get...