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didn‘t die reader david davis is even... “— didn‘t die reader david davis is even... —— didn‘t i readk who knows? you always think how do they get employed anyway? it is very strange. look at the sunday telegraph. hunter set to freeze around assets as it wants uk —— hunt set to freeze around‘s assets. he can set it in motion, can‘t he? set to freeze around‘s assets. he can set it in motion, can't he? the point is it is extraordinarily difficult. there is another headline which is saying they took their eye off the ball in terms of this because they must have known this would possibly happen because as soon as we would possibly happen because as soon as we impounded the iranian boatin soon as we impounded the iranian boat in gibraltar which was carrying a toy that oil into syria, allegedly, they must have known it would happen —— which was carrying all that oil. this administration has diplomatically been in a position where it has been in the middle of a little. it has been a very interesting, this country has been an interesting diplomatic fulcrum. another brexit has sucked the oxyge
didn‘t die reader david davis is even... “— didn‘t die reader david davis is even... —— didn‘t i readk who knows? you always think how do they get employed anyway? it is very strange. look at the sunday telegraph. hunter set to freeze around assets as it wants uk —— hunt set to freeze around‘s assets. he can set it in motion, can‘t he? set to freeze around‘s assets. he can set it in motion, can't he? the point is it is extraordinarily difficult. there is another headline...
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so i david davis than?omeone very close to david davis who actually made it look like him, iwould not wa nt made it look like him, iwould not want to go any further than that, but it is intriguing that the former brexiteer is understood to be in line to become either a chancellor or foreign secretary after telling the lake that he would not settle for a lesser role. someone is grand is him. by disc as he set it on the bbc does not mean it's do you think you might see some new cabinet positions. there's been some talks of a climate change minister which may or may not be enough to stop kids from walking out of school on every friday. do you think we could see a slightly different looking cabinet? that is an interesting point because i get the impression from people around the front runner is porous, to be around him that there is this idea of doing less but doing it better, solving smaller government but maybe you'll get departments that are a bit bolstered to a super department. does that help a prime minis
so i david davis than?omeone very close to david davis who actually made it look like him, iwould not wa nt made it look like him, iwould not want to go any further than that, but it is intriguing that the former brexiteer is understood to be in line to become either a chancellor or foreign secretary after telling the lake that he would not settle for a lesser role. someone is grand is him. by disc as he set it on the bbc does not mean it's do you think you might see some new cabinet positions....
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david davis. talked about returned to the cove na nt davis.alked about returned to the covenant with borisjohnson. it davis. talked about returned to the covenant with boris johnson. it will be interesting to see what faces are walking down downing street next week to get a job or get the sack, actually, because some of them have been warned. indeed. as we saw this week for quote senior ministers abstaining. —— for senior ministers. why david davis and what to the daily telegraph know that you don't? well, that is a question. the line for me is that he did notjust sit oi'i for me is that he did notjust sit on his hands, he left government. and obviously boris followed him out of government. and i think if that isa kind of government. and i think if that is a kind of barometer about who can serve in boris's cabinet, it is quite interesting, there are lots of people, and while a lot of the blame for things that have gone wrong is with the prime minister, at her door, ultimately we do not have a presidential system in the uk, we have a cabinet go
david davis. talked about returned to the cove na nt davis.alked about returned to the covenant with borisjohnson. it davis. talked about returned to the covenant with boris johnson. it will be interesting to see what faces are walking down downing street next week to get a job or get the sack, actually, because some of them have been warned. indeed. as we saw this week for quote senior ministers abstaining. —— for senior ministers. why david davis and what to the daily telegraph know that...
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with me are nicola bartlett, the political correspondent for the daily mirror, and broadcaster david davies "0urman in limbo." that's the lead on the metro after donald trump says he will "no longer deal with" britain's ambassador to the us, whose private criticisms of the president were leaked.
with me are nicola bartlett, the political correspondent for the daily mirror, and broadcaster david davies "0urman in limbo." that's the lead on the metro after donald trump says he will "no longer deal with" britain's ambassador to the us, whose private criticisms of the president were leaked.
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with me are nicola bartlett, the political correspondent for the daily mirror, and broadcaster david davies. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. "ourman in limbo." that's the lead on the metro after donald trump says he will "no longer deal with" britain's ambassador to the us, whose private criticisms of the president were leaked. the i carries the same story, with a focus on president trump's comments about theresa may's handling of brexit. he took to twitter this evening to say that it's good news that the uk will soon have a new prime minister. the guardian leads with those tweets from donald trump, but also reports on how paramedics saved the life of one of the salisbury novichok victims by administering an antidote which had never been used on a uk patient before. the telegraph leads with borisjohnson‘s pledge to fix the pension cap that means some high earners face tax rates of 90% with a knock—on effect that some doctors are refusing to take on extra hours. the conservative leadership candidate was speaking at a telegraph hustings event. deutsche bank shares fall by more
with me are nicola bartlett, the political correspondent for the daily mirror, and broadcaster david davies. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. "ourman in limbo." that's the lead on the metro after donald trump says he will "no longer deal with" britain's ambassador to the us, whose private criticisms of the president were leaked. the i carries the same story, with a focus on president trump's comments about theresa may's handling of brexit. he took to twitter...
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david davis. now is it the end of the road for one of the government's great survivors?s grayling survive the new prime minister and the inevitable cabinet reshuffle? at transport questions, it looked as if labour would miss him. it's a sad day, mr speaker, because rumour has it the secretary of state's last outing at the dispatch box. but mr speaker,, it heats the gift thatjust keeps on giving but not fully because he has cost the country billions. earlier this month the society of motor manufacturers and traders and asset sales of low emission cars in the uk has fallen for the first time in two years. the chief executive describes the decline in sales as a grave concern and blamed the secretary of state's confusing policies and premature removal of purchase incentives. will he finally apologised for his political clusters that have cost the taxpayer £2.7 billion? as usual, mr speaker the honourable gentleman is quite wrong. the secretary of state has been leading the way in this area and the uk department for transport is a world leader. michael ellis was kept busy def
david davis. now is it the end of the road for one of the government's great survivors?s grayling survive the new prime minister and the inevitable cabinet reshuffle? at transport questions, it looked as if labour would miss him. it's a sad day, mr speaker, because rumour has it the secretary of state's last outing at the dispatch box. but mr speaker,, it heats the gift thatjust keeps on giving but not fully because he has cost the country billions. earlier this month the society of motor...
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treasury will play a full role in delivering brexit, it's a very deliberate message to send out, david davis yeah, ithink sajid javid is backing his boss again and saying, we will be full square behind you in making sure this happens, through public information m essa g es happens, through public information messages and so forth. but it is as much for the public, it's going to have to be aimed at business, to help them in a relatively short period of time to prepare for no deal. it means that we don't have, for a while, thatjust—in—time capability to get manatees into —— commodities into the country, even things like chemicals to purify the water supply, business has to get their skates on. they are, as far as they can, i don't know what skates are available to them. this is not going to help them. a tv advert? it's not going to help them. we have had a very vocal warnings from places like the cbi had a very vocal warnings from places like the cb! and bcc and business groups, the federation of small businesses has been very vocal about this, it's not getting any better. we are heading towar
treasury will play a full role in delivering brexit, it's a very deliberate message to send out, david davis yeah, ithink sajid javid is backing his boss again and saying, we will be full square behind you in making sure this happens, through public information m essa g es happens, through public information messages and so forth. but it is as much for the public, it's going to have to be aimed at business, to help them in a relatively short period of time to prepare for no deal. it means that...
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with our reviewers, daily mirror political correspondent nicola bartlett, and the broadcaster david davies with us for that. good evening. president trump has accused theresa may of making a mess of brexit as he gave a damning assessment of the uk‘s government. in a series of tweets tonight, he said he had told the prime minister what she should do on brexit and she had chosen to go another way. it comes after leaked emails from the uk's ambassador to washington, which described donald trump's adminstration as inept. the president said he would no longer deal with the ambassador, sir kim darroch, and that thankfully the british people would soon have a new prime minister. 0ur north america correspondent nick bryant reports. at a personal level, it's always looked more like an awkward rather than a special relationship. the reserved vicar‘s daughter alongside the brash manhattan tycoon. and although this is not the first time that donald trump has criticised theresa may, this is his most brutal assault yet. "i have been very critical about the way the uk and prime minister theresa may handl
with our reviewers, daily mirror political correspondent nicola bartlett, and the broadcaster david davies with us for that. good evening. president trump has accused theresa may of making a mess of brexit as he gave a damning assessment of the uk‘s government. in a series of tweets tonight, he said he had told the prime minister what she should do on brexit and she had chosen to go another way. it comes after leaked emails from the uk's ambassador to washington, which described donald...
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i remember david davies and david cameron said this at the very end of a very long leadership contest a pretty good natured contest and there are some things we all agree. i think the one dividing line is boris's insistence we must leave by the end of october in brexit and i think jeremy still struggled a little with that and i think that is the defining issue in this contest and it was probably, over a rather long debate,... might make that clearly is one dividing line and one well rehearsed one. let's talk about immigration because pointedly boris johnson did not commit to cutting it, he talked about controlling it, whereas jeremy hunt said it, he talked about controlling it, whereasjeremy hunt said he would like to see it cut. it was likely a twist of fortune is because boris johnson said he had a proper plan for controlling it with an australian —based point system and what he will not do a set an arbitrary target because that is one of the reasons public trust in immigration has eroded over the years because we have failed in getting the current next target down so getting the cu
i remember david davies and david cameron said this at the very end of a very long leadership contest a pretty good natured contest and there are some things we all agree. i think the one dividing line is boris's insistence we must leave by the end of october in brexit and i think jeremy still struggled a little with that and i think that is the defining issue in this contest and it was probably, over a rather long debate,... might make that clearly is one dividing line and one well rehearsed...
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the first time i saw public utterances by david davis, i saw him not coming, not negotiating, grandstandingi thought, "oh, my god. they haven't got a plan." that was really shocking, frankly. then the damage... if you don't have a plan... we see it, that time is running out, you don't have a plan, it's like lance corporaljones. "don't panic, don't panic!" running around like idiots. borisjohnson has dismissed michel barnier‘s comments and jeremy hunt has responded pretty aggressively, saying the eu was putting politics before economics, and that if britain was forced to leave without any sort of agreement then that would backfire. i think the mistake that we have made from the uk's side is we thought in the end the europeans would be rational economically and they haven't. they've thought of brexit as a political issue and they have thought about the political future of europe and that has mattered to them. if we had a no—deal brexit, they seem to think at the moment that we would come on our knees, we would come rushing for a deal because of the economic facts of life, but actually no deal
the first time i saw public utterances by david davis, i saw him not coming, not negotiating, grandstandingi thought, "oh, my god. they haven't got a plan." that was really shocking, frankly. then the damage... if you don't have a plan... we see it, that time is running out, you don't have a plan, it's like lance corporaljones. "don't panic, don't panic!" running around like idiots. borisjohnson has dismissed michel barnier‘s comments and jeremy hunt has responded pretty...
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david? >> linsey davis tonight, thank you. >>> we turn next here to rome, and the explosive case involving two american teens and the murder of a police officer there. those two teens from san francisco remain jailed in italy after allegedly fatality stabbing the officer. tonight, one teen now reportedly claiming self-defense. abc's ian pannell is in italy tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a police officer stabbed to death in italy, allegedly by two american teenagers on vacation, now laid to rest. thousands turning out to honour mario cerciello rega in the same church where he married just a month ago. and tonight, new details of how the crime allege gli unfolded. police say 18-year-old gabe natale-hjorth and 19-year-old finnegan elder from california confessed to stealing a backpack in a drug deal gone bad. when the teens allegedly demanded money and drugs for its return, the owner phoned the police. "someone stole my bag," he tells police. "i called these guys and they asked for a money ransom." police say this is the pair seen here running from the scene after they stole the bag. later, at th
david? >> linsey davis tonight, thank you. >>> we turn next here to rome, and the explosive case involving two american teens and the murder of a police officer there. those two teens from san francisco remain jailed in italy after allegedly fatality stabbing the officer. tonight, one teen now reportedly claiming self-defense. abc's ian pannell is in italy tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a police officer stabbed to death in italy, allegedly by two american teenagers on...
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david? >> linsey davis with us tonight. linsey, thank you. >>> next tonight, much of the country bracing for extreme heat. the heat index rising to 108 in washington. it is expected to feel like 106 in new york, as well. where they are also concerned about the possibility of another blackout. this as the remnants of hurricane barry dumped more than a foot of rain in southwest arkansas. and triggered a possible tornado in victoria, mississippi. and tonight, 15 states are under heat alerts, right up through the northeast. let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano, tracking it all for us. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. the heat's only going to build in the wake of what's leftover with barry, which can't get out of the mississippi river valley soon enough. here it is on the radar scope. up and down the river, looking at flood watches that remain. still raining in tupelo. indianapolis and up the ohio river, this will get caught up in a summer jet stream and that will bring the heaviest rain to the northeast late in the da
david? >> linsey davis with us tonight. linsey, thank you. >>> next tonight, much of the country bracing for extreme heat. the heat index rising to 108 in washington. it is expected to feel like 106 in new york, as well. where they are also concerned about the possibility of another blackout. this as the remnants of hurricane barry dumped more than a foot of rain in southwest arkansas. and triggered a possible tornado in victoria, mississippi. and tonight, 15 states are under...
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david? >> linsey davis leading us off tonight. linsey, thank you so much. we want to get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, who is inside tonight, really too dangerous for you and the crew outside on these nights when we have severe storms and lightning. so, tell us what we're looking at. >> reporter: also flash flood warnings. i mean, we were seeing ponding already all over the city. and you can see, it's not just us. this line impacting folks from virginia all the way through maryland. delaware has had 60 to 80-mile-per-hour winds already recorded. up to connecticut, where we find those flash flood warning warni. now, remember, these come with one to three-inch per hour rainfall rates at times, so, if you see water on that roadway, do not go into it. you're going to end up seeing not just tonight, but early tomorrow morning, another round of them. we stopped the clock there at 7:00 a.m. broke it down right through raleigh by tomorrow night. norfolk, virginia, down to charleston, south carolina, by late tuesday. and finally, david, you mentioned it e
david? >> linsey davis leading us off tonight. linsey, thank you so much. we want to get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, who is inside tonight, really too dangerous for you and the crew outside on these nights when we have severe storms and lightning. so, tell us what we're looking at. >> reporter: also flash flood warnings. i mean, we were seeing ponding already all over the city. and you can see, it's not just us. this line impacting folks from virginia all the way...
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david? >> linsey davis leading us off tonight. linsey, thank you so much. we want to get really too danged the crew outside on these nights when we have severe storms. tell us what we're looking at. >> reporter: also flash floodim virginia all the way to maryland. delaware, 60 to 80 mi-mile-per-r winds already recorded, up to connecticut, where we find the flash flood warnings. these come with one to three-inch per hour rainfall rates now. so, if you see water on the roadways, do not go into it. not just tonight, but early tomorrow morning, another round of them. we stopped the clock there at 7:00 a.m. broke it down rig, right throug ralley and charleston. and finally, david, you mentioned it earlier in the broadcast, that area over the bahamas, one to three inches of rain possible for florida up to the carolinas and it will die out. >> watching a lot to start the week. ginger, thank you. >>> of course, the other story we're follow egg, rising tensions between the u.s. and iran. iran tonight now claiming to have arrested 17 alleged spies trained by the cia.
david? >> linsey davis leading us off tonight. linsey, thank you so much. we want to get really too danged the crew outside on these nights when we have severe storms. tell us what we're looking at. >> reporter: also flash floodim virginia all the way to maryland. delaware, 60 to 80 mi-mile-per-r winds already recorded, up to connecticut, where we find the flash flood warnings. these come with one to three-inch per hour rainfall rates now. so, if you see water on the roadways, do...
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the foreign secretary, boris johnson, brexit minister, david davies, international trade, to get a trade achieve anything. would you like to see remainers in his cabinet?” think borisjohnson would be wise to balance his budget, his cabinet, rather, that's that traditional way in which tory leaders have sought to unite the party. so i strongly believe he should represent all strands of opinion. but his problem of courses later today significant numbers of cabinet ministers are likely to resign. so i read in the press. so talking about uniting the party as a team of his ministers walk out to the bank ventures, it's waffle. —— backbenchers. walk out to the bank ventures, it's waffle. -- backbenchers. are you plugged in, having conversations with people like philip hammond? i'm not having conversations with philip hammond. i'm certainly not having any conversations on the subject with him. i have a respect for journalists who tend to know what's going on. the last few days has been one list after another of cabinet ministers who come in a matter of hours from now, will resign. we talk about
the foreign secretary, boris johnson, brexit minister, david davies, international trade, to get a trade achieve anything. would you like to see remainers in his cabinet?” think borisjohnson would be wise to balance his budget, his cabinet, rather, that's that traditional way in which tory leaders have sought to unite the party. so i strongly believe he should represent all strands of opinion. but his problem of courses later today significant numbers of cabinet ministers are likely to...
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it happened in 2005 when david davis was beaten by david cameron but that was when they were well ino choose the leader of the country as well as of the party. they are looking at a video which lasts about one minute so we are very video which lasts about one minute so we are very nearly at the moment. let's see if we can go back to norman who is outside. what is the atmosphere like? this is a moment of history. well... yes, it is but it is slightly kind of being taken down a notch or two because we have all thought, well, borisjohnson is going to win. it is a funny kind of moment because this is the moment the result is announced but then its likely dips flat again because he does not actually take over as prime minister until tomorrow. —— it slightly dips flat. we have an interim period of 2a hours until theresa may's final pmst and then i understand she is going to do another brief statement in downing street. we will get another chance to hear from street. we will get another chance to hearfrom her, setting out what she believes she has achieved. so borisjohnson does she believes
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david? >> all right, linsey davis leading us off tonight, thank you. >>> let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, she's from detroit tonight. tens of thousands without power, as well, in michigan. she's tracking it all for us. >> reporter: david, skies are getting dark here in detroit. there are some strong storms that are about to move through. but the really strong severe storms in south and north carolina tonight, that's where we find the severe thunderstorm watch that goes up to the virginia state line. you could see damaging winds there in excess of 70 3450i8s an hour. much cooler behind that front, so, once you pay the price, you get the drier, cooler air. david? >> ginger, thank you. >>> there's been a major turn tonight in the murder of a young college student i mississippi. her body found by a lake. tonight, police have now arrested a fellow student, 22 years old, charging him with murder. abc's marcus moore is in mississippi. >> reporter: tonight, a shocking arrest in the death of 21-year-old student ally kostial. her classmate at ole miss, r-old brandon theesfeld, now charg
david? >> all right, linsey davis leading us off tonight, thank you. >>> let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, she's from detroit tonight. tens of thousands without power, as well, in michigan. she's tracking it all for us. >> reporter: david, skies are getting dark here in detroit. there are some strong storms that are about to move through. but the really strong severe storms in south and north carolina tonight, that's where we find the severe thunderstorm...
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david marcus had to say? joyce: i think for the cryptocurrency, the industry here, some of the outstanding questions that i have, i think a lot of them are, you know, waiting for davisdavid esponse to the senators' questions. i would like to have the senators understand that, yes, there is skepticism against facebook, but there are also a lot of different projects out there, a lot of different blockchains, for example, ethereum, which people should explore, and we have to work to solve some of the social problems, going forward, i hope to see that everyone uses facebook as a catalyst to really look into all of the different projects that are out there in the world. emily: there is a question though, kurt, given the sort of the unit -- sort of the v human t deficit, doehemen you think it will get off of the ground? and ithere is a deficit, did not really appreciate that until today, being of the room and seeing senator after senator nailing at home that they do not trust facebook to do this the right way. facebook is really saying all of the things you would expect and want them to say. they are saying, "we want to work with regulators. we want to put in protections
david marcus had to say? joyce: i think for the cryptocurrency, the industry here, some of the outstanding questions that i have, i think a lot of them are, you know, waiting for davisdavid esponse to the senators' questions. i would like to have the senators understand that, yes, there is skepticism against facebook, but there are also a lot of different projects out there, a lot of different blockchains, for example, ethereum, which people should explore, and we have to work to solve some of...
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let's speak now to david davies from the parliamentary action committee on transport safety.ears ago. when we looked at this, we found that 250 deaths a year, most people where a seatbelt but yet a high proportion of those who die in because do not. they are highly at risk and it overlaps with speeding and drink—driving and it often happens late at night. it is more about young drivers but not exclusively. we were supported by direct line with the research. the recommendation is that elusive three points your license and you get £100 fine whereas for other offences you get points taken. it shows that it is not that serious but we see how important it is to wear a seatbelt. clarify for me. you are required to wear a seatbelt. absolutely. how is it not an offence? it is an offence it's just you do not get points of your license. some people £100 is not that much of a worry but you rack up to a point and you lose your license. the safety message has not reached some people. so you take another measure to reach them which is you will feel it on your license. it needs action and m
let's speak now to david davies from the parliamentary action committee on transport safety.ears ago. when we looked at this, we found that 250 deaths a year, most people where a seatbelt but yet a high proportion of those who die in because do not. they are highly at risk and it overlaps with speeding and drink—driving and it often happens late at night. it is more about young drivers but not exclusively. we were supported by direct line with the research. the recommendation is that elusive...
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david? >> all right, linsey davis, who has been covering this since the start. linsey, thank you. >>> in other news, now to the video tonight that has emerged, raising new questions about president trump's past relationship with jeffrey epstein. the video shows the two partying together at mar-a-lago in 1992. and here's abc's kyra phillips now. >> reporter: the video shows them partying like pals. president trump and jeffrey epstein at mar-a-lago in a room full of cheerleaders. the video shot by nbc in 1992, unearthed by them today. >> donald, donald, donald. >> reporter: trump seeming to point one woman out on the dance floor. >> she's hot. >> reporter: the future president making epstein double over with laughter. in a 2002 profile of the financier, trump called epstein a "terrific guy." adding, "it is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as i do. and many of them are on the younger side. no doubt about it, jeffrey enjoys his social life." six years later, dozens of women accused epstein of sexually abusing them when they were teenagers. but a contr
david? >> all right, linsey davis, who has been covering this since the start. linsey, thank you. >>> in other news, now to the video tonight that has emerged, raising new questions about president trump's past relationship with jeffrey epstein. the video shows the two partying together at mar-a-lago in 1992. and here's abc's kyra phillips now. >> reporter: the video shows them partying like pals. president trump and jeffrey epstein at mar-a-lago in a room full of...
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the first time i saw public utterances by david davis, and i saw him not coming, not negotiating, grandstanding the two candidates, jo swinson and ed davey, will go head to head here on bbc news at 7pm tomorrow night. if you have any questions for the candidates you can tweet us using #bbclibdemdebate. prosecutors have alleged the younger brother of the manchester arena bomber salman abedi made detonator tubes for the device that killed 22 people. hashem abedi, who‘s been extradited from libya, appeared in court today and pleaded not guilty to 22 counts of murder. it‘s also alleged he bought chemicals used to make explosives, and a car in which bomb making materials were stored. a bbc investigation found primary school pupils are being repeatedly rejected for mental health support. freedom of information requests from 46 health trusts across the uk showed the number of health referrals by primary schools have risen by nearly 50% over the last three years to just over 31,500 children. while the government says it‘s committed to improving mental health support, the royal college of psychiatrists
the first time i saw public utterances by david davis, and i saw him not coming, not negotiating, grandstanding the two candidates, jo swinson and ed davey, will go head to head here on bbc news at 7pm tomorrow night. if you have any questions for the candidates you can tweet us using #bbclibdemdebate. prosecutors have alleged the younger brother of the manchester arena bomber salman abedi made detonator tubes for the device that killed 22 people. hashem abedi, who‘s been extradited from...
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davi dav david axelrod is here with his new interview. why go with anybo?ow their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. did you know congress tis workingc90. to end surprise medical billing? that's when patients are hit with medical bills they thought would be covered by insurance. the problem is big insurance companies want a one-size-fits-all approach that lets them decide what they'll pay doctors for yocare. letting insurance companies decide means it could be harder for you to see the best doctors when you need them the most. tell congress, "end surprise billing, and don't let insuran
davi dav david axelrod is here with his new interview. why go with anybo?ow their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. ♪ ♪ award winning...
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david spade is a legend. you're back on tv and with us. ( cheers and applause ) "lights out with davi: "lights " premieres july david spade. we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) pakista♪ and here we have another burst pipe in denmark. if you look close... jamie, are there any interesting photos from your trip? ouch, okay. huh, boring, boring, you don't need to see that. oh, here we go. can you believe my client steig had never heard of a home and auto bundle or that renters could bundle? wait, you're a lawyer? only licensed in stockholm. what is happening? jamie: anyway, game show, kumite, cinderella story. you know karate? no, alan, i practice muay thai, completely different skillset. corona's first alcohol spiked refresher. introducing corona refresca. in passionfruit lime, guava lime and coconut lime. it's the taste of the tropics. [text tone] [text tone] [text tone] ♪ ♪nice ♪ ♪mmmmmm ♪ ♪so nice ♪ ♪nice i'm truly amazed at the effect thathank you, bob!ple. i can taste your beer. i want to taste his beer. [ indistinct conversations ] samuel adams sam '76 -- finally a refreshing lager that you can tas
david spade is a legend. you're back on tv and with us. ( cheers and applause ) "lights out with davi: "lights " premieres july david spade. we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) pakista♪ and here we have another burst pipe in denmark. if you look close... jamie, are there any interesting photos from your trip? ouch, okay. huh, boring, boring, you don't need to see that. oh, here we go. can you believe my client steig had never heard of a home and auto bundle or that...
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david spade is a legend. you're back on tv and with us. ( cheers and applause ) "lights out with davi: "lights " premieres julyht back! ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause ) pakista♪ ooohhhh ♪ i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. geico's a company i can trust, with over 75 years of great savings and service. ♪ now that's a win-win. switch to geico. it's a win-win. switch to geico. we all use our phones differently. i can manage the time they spend on their phone, who they're texting with, all of that. it's a win for all of us. (vo) the network more people rely on, gives you more. like plans families can mix and match, including the new just kids plan. that's verizon.
david spade is a legend. you're back on tv and with us. ( cheers and applause ) "lights out with davi: "lights " premieres julyht back! ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause ) pakista♪ ooohhhh ♪ i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. geico's a company i can trust, with over 75 years of great savings and service. ♪ now that's a win-win. switch to geico. it's a win-win. switch to geico. we all use our phones...
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david's mom is here tonight, and informs us that she calls him davy. tonight, a very funny man. we are back in hollywood for new shows with "the avengers" who did not turn to dust. robert downey jr., chris hemsworth, scarlett johannson, paul rudd, danai gurira, jeremy renner and don cheadle. plus nikolaj coster-waldau from "game of thrones," camila mendes, kiernan shipka. and music from 2 chainz, alice merton, hozier, brad paisley, and the backstreet boys. but we are not finished here. >> jimmy: our first guest tonight is a five-time grammy winner and one of the best-selling artists of all time. she is a las vegas superstar, so in june she will end her 16 year run at caesar's palace, to kick off a new world tour. please welcome, celine dion. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>ladies and gentlemen, here, for the first time as husband and wife, kate and jason brosseau. were you guys surprised? oh, yeah. >> jimmy: you can sit. relax, relax. it's your wedding. congratulations, guys. by the way, that was absolutely beautiful. we have a nice little wedding v.i.p. section set up for you to en
david's mom is here tonight, and informs us that she calls him davy. tonight, a very funny man. we are back in hollywood for new shows with "the avengers" who did not turn to dust. robert downey jr., chris hemsworth, scarlett johannson, paul rudd, danai gurira, jeremy renner and don cheadle. plus nikolaj coster-waldau from "game of thrones," camila mendes, kiernan shipka. and music from 2 chainz, alice merton, hozier, brad paisley, and the backstreet boys. but we are not...
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davi david: what about big tech?e huge runup over the last year and a half, is it getting weighty? >> i think it probably is but you will see new highs, just like with apple, apple is trading at a lower discount than the market. apple could really move here. ashley: hesitant, cautious, whatever term you want to use, it's still headline driven. they have agreed to start talking again. it is positive but it's not exactly, you know, uncork the champagne. we have a long way to go. david: keep the champagne on ice right now. susan: stop. stop. what about the central bank? it hasn't actually moved the needle and people are cutting back expectations of a rate cut. that's still on the table for this month. that's probably coupling with the positive rhetoric that we're not going up -- >> absolutely. susan: that's probably what's pushing markets today. david: i have to say if, in fact, we have a deal, if we are closer to a deal than jeff thinks we are, that would make it less likely that the fed is going to do any rate cut. su
davi david: what about big tech?e huge runup over the last year and a half, is it getting weighty? >> i think it probably is but you will see new highs, just like with apple, apple is trading at a lower discount than the market. apple could really move here. ashley: hesitant, cautious, whatever term you want to use, it's still headline driven. they have agreed to start talking again. it is positive but it's not exactly, you know, uncork the champagne. we have a long way to go. david: keep...
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davis. >> he's close to trump, there must be political unfle wednesday. -- >> this guy has unprecedented access to davidaugust 18th, 2017 he invites him for breakbreakfast, isn't that ? >> yes, that's right. >> at his hunting lodge. >> yes. >> shortly after that the phone call is made telling him we want you to change your decision. >> and you now have done an incomplete narrative of the facts so let's do the rest of the victims, plea facts so let. >> fish and wildlife service looked into it and found no evidence his reversal was unjustified. it's all in a new official letter handed to cnn by lanny davis just days after cnn first reached out to ingram for comment on this story. >> cnn calls and suddenly there is a brand new letter that comes out and reaffirms that everything is okay and by the way, in that letter, nobody from washington had anything to do with this. i mean, mr. davis, with all due respect, that sounds like a slick move. >> so if you're discussing it and fog i agree. if you focus on facts, the facts are the army corps of engineer made a decision on the facts under the law. >> did you hav
davis. >> he's close to trump, there must be political unfle wednesday. -- >> this guy has unprecedented access to davidaugust 18th, 2017 he invites him for breakbreakfast, isn't that ? >> yes, that's right. >> at his hunting lodge. >> yes. >> shortly after that the phone call is made telling him we want you to change your decision. >> and you now have done an incomplete narrative of the facts so let's do the rest of the victims, plea facts so let....
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davis, a democrat. >> the innuendo is, he's close to trump, there must have been political influence, that's just innuendo. i can't see any evidence there was any political influence. >> he has unprecedented access to daviddt on august 17th, 2018 he invites him for breakfast, season the that right? >> yes. >> it's shortly after that that the phone call is made to mr. spangle telling him, we want you to change your decision. >> and you now have done an incomplete narrative of the facts, so lets do the rest of the facts. >> he explains the army corps of engineers asked about spangle's explain the. the fish and wildlife looked into it, and found no evidence his decision was unjustified.ju reached out to ingram for comment on the story. >> cnn calls and suddenly there is a brand-new letter that comes out and reaofficials everything is okay, and by the way, in that letter, nobody from washington had anything to do with this. i mean, mr. davis, with all due respect, that sounds like a pretty slick move. >> so, if your discussing innuendo and fog, i completely agree. if you focus on facts, the facts are that the army corp of engineer made a decision on the facts, under the law. >> did you have anything to do wi
davis, a democrat. >> the innuendo is, he's close to trump, there must have been political influence, that's just innuendo. i can't see any evidence there was any political influence. >> he has unprecedented access to daviddt on august 17th, 2018 he invites him for breakfast, season the that right? >> yes. >> it's shortly after that that the phone call is made to mr. spangle telling him, we want you to change your decision. >> and you now have done an incomplete...
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david's fed cut haircut. looking good going for the full buzz. going for the full buzz. we will be back in a moment. ♪♪ ♪♪ davi on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! ...barb! you left me hangin' on the high harmony there. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. [ suspenseful music playing ] [ chanting ] you ready? i'm ready. on my three. ok. [ screaming ] you asshole! woo! [ grunting ] here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. >>> last trading day of july just wrapped up. let's send it back to mike santoli for the final dashboard of the day. >> yes, sara down beat closed for the month of july for stocks today, but still a positive month overall here is the historical distribu
david's fed cut haircut. looking good going for the full buzz. going for the full buzz. we will be back in a moment. ♪♪ ♪♪ davi on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! ...barb! you left me hangin' on the high harmony there. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. [ suspenseful music playing ] [ chanting ] you ready? i'm ready. on my three. ok. [ screaming ] you asshole! woo! [...
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davis who flipped a red seat blue. this is what the house democrats said who is this guy and why is he explicitly singling out a native american of woman her name is congresswoman davidomenal member who flipped a red seat blue. we have a growing divide in this caucus. hakim jeff res said we are having a healthy argument out of love. but when you are taken to twitter on an official tweet this by the way just democrats progressive group certainly aligned with aoc and her group, nancy pelosi do not tweet, strong words. jedediah: what is the implication going to be when it comes to policy on the left. are they going to be able to get anything done? if -- these televisions within the left see the world very differently. nancy pelosi is a woman who does believe in compromise to an extent because she wants someone of her party to get elected next round. so she is trying to figure out how do i appeal to those independent voters. whether you have a hard left wing of the party that has that social media following and young generation, very passionate and very excited and you have to battle them that's really difficult. todd: we told you what we think we want to know what you t
davis who flipped a red seat blue. this is what the house democrats said who is this guy and why is he explicitly singling out a native american of woman her name is congresswoman davidomenal member who flipped a red seat blue. we have a growing divide in this caucus. hakim jeff res said we are having a healthy argument out of love. but when you are taken to twitter on an official tweet this by the way just democrats progressive group certainly aligned with aoc and her group, nancy pelosi do...