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nejra: i want to ask you about oil, david page, still with us. h a mix of entries from the u.s., inventories versus gasoline storage. what direction do you see? david: that as the other thing that is changing for markets. a huge supply increase, up over 10% from the start of the year and producing oil in record times, you have that story against concerns more traditional producers raining it in. then we have doubts about saudi arabia, perhaps libya will come on the rise. we will see oil be rangy for a while. u.s. supply story is important. equally there will be concerned. we will see trading flat over the rest of the year with global demand holding. this, it iss, i get massively idiosyncratic up china -- off china. this is a mess of a chart that i will explain. this is the soybean trend, a regression across and down become with a massive trade decline and soybeans. , to, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, deviations. this is an elegant chart. how do soybeans find a bid? now: the soybean market really illustrates the dangers from policies. this trade war has totall
nejra: i want to ask you about oil, david page, still with us. h a mix of entries from the u.s., inventories versus gasoline storage. what direction do you see? david: that as the other thing that is changing for markets. a huge supply increase, up over 10% from the start of the year and producing oil in record times, you have that story against concerns more traditional producers raining it in. then we have doubts about saudi arabia, perhaps libya will come on the rise. we will see oil be...
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david page says his lawyer paid up the district attorney and they made a deal of plea agreement that if they would pay testified he their years in the clinic clint young would get the death penalty like. thirty years for david page that's the least amount of ever seen anybody get for murder ever usually is eighty nine hundred seventy five i'm never seen nobody just get thirty years and actually overheard him saying that he made a deal. he told me he said is a lawyer may. to do with this you could try and he did if you testify. there they would guarantee that he would no more than thirty years and then he would be out fifteen. and how come that so many people say to you that minute the crime. how does that work. and it's also a lie that you have said that they were not going to connected to the murder because you were wearing gloves but were you wearing gloves that night i bought some asked why because it was cold. it was eleven degrees and it was eleven degrees are eleven celsius. it was cold. but where are those gloves but it stays gusty it is there they try to destroy him so i said
david page says his lawyer paid up the district attorney and they made a deal of plea agreement that if they would pay testified he their years in the clinic clint young would get the death penalty like. thirty years for david page that's the least amount of ever seen anybody get for murder ever usually is eighty nine hundred seventy five i'm never seen nobody just get thirty years and actually overheard him saying that he made a deal. he told me he said is a lawyer may. to do with this you...
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who is that david page. it was i didn't do was not supposed to die ok he's not somebody to do anything or harm to anybody in any kind of way. and so on like and then reality said nian. everything's gone come back on me too so self-preservation with their self-preservation kicks in i mean people say why do you call the police what it was an option i mean i mean that was what i considered option. i said look i don't know what to do when to get away from me yeah and to get out the truck and did he tell you i'm going to turn myself in and he hasn't yeah he did but i went i mean i went thinking my they look like they're going to get it out of me right now and then so i was like ok i don't care what you do is get away from me . and i was wondering what are the odds that that they've it page will tell what happened i don't. they. i don't know i mean i guess s. between him and whatever god he's choosing a warship right now you know. the marines are after him how are you i mean any sissy can get to see you in the sea
who is that david page. it was i didn't do was not supposed to die ok he's not somebody to do anything or harm to anybody in any kind of way. and so on like and then reality said nian. everything's gone come back on me too so self-preservation with their self-preservation kicks in i mean people say why do you call the police what it was an option i mean i mean that was what i considered option. i said look i don't know what to do when to get away from me yeah and to get out the truck and did he...
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effects the car singing what do you think was the car sitting on our member of course it was dual me david page mark rey darnell mccoy ok so no one actually said that that was the car sitting silent but they are saying for versions i may have i remember like i can even say the song it was playing on the radio at the time i had was a superman by three doors down i mean i just lost i remember i have i guess i got a better memory than them right when you know the. car is they. went around the house they argued. while. we. were promised out for the. and so every the three of you all go off car whatever. and then jr comes from around the house and he gets kind of like group close to those cars by walking around that's one thing you know so and they would pay to stand outside the car walking up to the car shot and they had page shot he has as i said the windows rolled down and the like that and he had a. good natural reflexes d'orsay back up and fell forward and as one pace i'm going to back a head and then i jumped out the car so we're playing it they are somewhere outside of coral here then one poi
effects the car singing what do you think was the car sitting on our member of course it was dual me david page mark rey darnell mccoy ok so no one actually said that that was the car sitting silent but they are saying for versions i may have i remember like i can even say the song it was playing on the radio at the time i had was a superman by three doors down i mean i just lost i remember i have i guess i got a better memory than them right when you know the. car is they. went around the...
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david page mark rey and darnell mccoy ok so no one actually said that that was the car singing so i would i have said for versions i may have i remember like i can even say the song it was playing on the radio at the time i had was a superman by three doors down i mean i just lost our remember i have i guess i got a better memory than him right when you know now that everybody's face in the car yes they say to j.r. when up you want to round the house so jr. and while you walk around i don't know if you know what i did was that i we were promised out of the. blue jay are you. and. the three of you all goals or car whatever. jr comes from around the house and he gets kind of like group close to those cars by walking around that's one thing you know so and they would pay to stand outside the coral walking up to the core shot if they had shot here since once they had the windows rolled down and the like dead when you hit them. go the next reflexes dorsett back up and fell forward and that's what pace i'm going to back a hit and then i jumped out the car so when we play and they are somewhere
david page mark rey and darnell mccoy ok so no one actually said that that was the car singing so i would i have said for versions i may have i remember like i can even say the song it was playing on the radio at the time i had was a superman by three doors down i mean i just lost our remember i have i guess i got a better memory than him right when you know now that everybody's face in the car yes they say to j.r. when up you want to round the house so jr. and while you walk around i don't...
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peter strzok was much more important than lisa page. >> absolutely. davideard general flynn in the news again. he was one of the people interrogating general flynn. >> that's right. did it specifically affect their actions? >> there is absolutely no question that it did. and for horowitz -- david: how, in what way specifically? >> for one specific, out of many, first of all when you're pushed, putting together a criminal case, i've done that before as prosecutor, you don't have people normally say i intend to commit this criminal act but you can take the things they do say, look at what they did and see he ah-ha, they did exactly what they said they were going so do, wanted to do, therefore they did have intent to do the act. david: one of the things, one of the things at least peter strzok did he moved the investigation at a critical moment. >> exactly. zeroed in -- david: moved the investigation to the russia investigation when he could have gotten more juice out of the hillary thing. was that done because of political bias? >> exactly, david. if you look
peter strzok was much more important than lisa page. >> absolutely. davideard general flynn in the news again. he was one of the people interrogating general flynn. >> that's right. did it specifically affect their actions? >> there is absolutely no question that it did. and for horowitz -- david: how, in what way specifically? >> for one specific, out of many, first of all when you're pushed, putting together a criminal case, i've done that before as prosecutor, you...
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worked for david davis and so is very much on the same page as david davis, albeit he'sjoined is very he's joined the cabinet and therefore at the moment is part of the chequers agreement. you have not explained mill gibson. would you like me to? david davis says it's not the best outcome if there is no deal, it's not the best outcome although people getting terribly frightened about it as if it's the end of the world, it's not like that. you have two extremes, utopians and dystopian is. at one end you expect mill gibson to walk oi'i end you expect mill gibson to walk on stage and at the other end it's buy nothing will happen. i don't think that reassures anybody and does not add a lot to the sum total of whether a no deal will be catastrophic. that was a rather tenuous link. what he does say which is also interesting and whether you accept it or not is dependent on your views and so on, he says what's the problem at dover because one of the problem at dover because one of the problems raised often is queues at dover and nobody can get out and he says, we have had lots of problems at
worked for david davis and so is very much on the same page as david davis, albeit he'sjoined is very he's joined the cabinet and therefore at the moment is part of the chequers agreement. you have not explained mill gibson. would you like me to? david davis says it's not the best outcome if there is no deal, it's not the best outcome although people getting terribly frightened about it as if it's the end of the world, it's not like that. you have two extremes, utopians and dystopian is. at one...
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what do you make of the david davis resignation, that was the front page this morning. cted? people had been expecting david davis to go for a little while because power had been taken out of his hands, you could even say since july last year but certainly since march this year. he has not been in charge of negotiating on our behalf and he secretary of state for getting us out of the eu. reports are that he and michel barnier were not even exchanging texts anymore so not even exchanging texts anymore so not even exchanging texts anymore so not even communicating. i think david davis was my grievance, i can see where he is coming from, he has been sidelined by the prime minister. people are quick to blame the civil servant involved. it is politicians who run the civil serva nts politicians who run the civil servants and if they are not strong enough to direct the civil servants, it isa enough to direct the civil servants, it is a weak politician who hides behind the civil servants. he had been sidelined for some time now. speaking to his friends, he had had enough. i do n
what do you make of the david davis resignation, that was the front page this morning. cted? people had been expecting david davis to go for a little while because power had been taken out of his hands, you could even say since july last year but certainly since march this year. he has not been in charge of negotiating on our behalf and he secretary of state for getting us out of the eu. reports are that he and michel barnier were not even exchanging texts anymore so not even exchanging texts...
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page. i'm david muir. good night. hands as well. much more on our facebook page. i'm david muir.night. good night. >>> it was supposed to be a four-minute ride, but it turned into something much longer and much more scary when the oakland zoo gondola broke down, leaving passengers stuck in midair. >>> a 15-year-old girl in the central valley could be the youngest person murdered by the golden state killer. new at 6:00, a look at the unsolved case. >>> my favorite part is seeing all the customers and all the regulars that come in every day. >> can you help? a nonprofit palo alto cafe that hires adults with disabilities is hoping someone will say yes and help them keep from shutting down. >> live where you live, this is abc 7 news. >> i had four kids up there. it's scary. they were scared. >> midair fear high above the oakland zoo when the gondola breaks down for first time. i'm ama daetz. thank you for joining us. >> and i'm dan ashley. the oakland zoo just added the gondola last year. it's the main transportation to the california trail exhibit which officially opened yesterday.
page. i'm david muir. good night. hands as well. much more on our facebook page. i'm david muir.night. good night. >>> it was supposed to be a four-minute ride, but it turned into something much longer and much more scary when the oakland zoo gondola broke down, leaving passengers stuck in midair. >>> a 15-year-old girl in the central valley could be the youngest person murdered by the golden state killer. new at 6:00, a look at the unsolved case. >>> my favorite part...
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david: lisa page. reporter: lisa page. david: edward, thank you very much. melissa.here is georgia congressman jody hice, oversight committee member, part of today's hearing. thanks for joining us. there were fireworks, statement of fact revealing if you listen closely. i want to play the one clip for you, it's a question a lot of folks have been having. here is the testimony from peter strzok. >> there were people within the campaign who were colluding or working with the government of russia there is very little of be more importance to the fbi or expectation of the american people we get to the bottom of it, the american people i think expect that. frankly any presidential candidate who might have that going on in their campaign would want to know about that, have the fbi get to the bottom of it. melissa: yeah. what was that last part? that any candidate would want to know about it? and the follow-up question that was obvious, although it was democrat asking that question, that they didn't follow up, was, if you think any candidate would want to know about it, did
david: lisa page. reporter: lisa page. david: edward, thank you very much. melissa.here is georgia congressman jody hice, oversight committee member, part of today's hearing. thanks for joining us. there were fireworks, statement of fact revealing if you listen closely. i want to play the one clip for you, it's a question a lot of folks have been having. here is the testimony from peter strzok. >> there were people within the campaign who were colluding or working with the government of...
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we have spoken already to a degree about the accident of david davis, the brexit secretary. it is not on the front pagees online story talking about the uk government being in disarray.
we have spoken already to a degree about the accident of david davis, the brexit secretary. it is not on the front pagees online story talking about the uk government being in disarray.
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sunday times wins today, notjust because it has got a great picture on the front page but the writing is really nice as well, davidke, who obviously helped write three lions... which people cannot get out of their heads! they are whistling it walking down the street. but it suttis it walking down the street. but it sums it up, i have been an england fan all my life and i've never known, as you say, you know, we were the better side and therefore, we we re the better side and therefore, we were winning, i've never known england do that. he says, "they were even putting us through the ringer, this has never happened before in my living memory at this level". it's true, it's totally weird, the number of times i have sat and shouted," just keep the ball, england!" and they are, it is weird but very nice. it certainly is. let's take a look at one of the other front pages with the same theme, the sunday mirror's front page, not a bad one. it is a very good one and they have gone for a wraparound cover as well, so photos on the front and the back, harry maguire this time, the other goal—scorer. i mean, i like this front
sunday times wins today, notjust because it has got a great picture on the front page but the writing is really nice as well, davidke, who obviously helped write three lions... which people cannot get out of their heads! they are whistling it walking down the street. but it suttis it walking down the street. but it sums it up, i have been an england fan all my life and i've never known, as you say, you know, we were the better side and therefore, we we re the better side and therefore, we were...
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and, coming up in half an hour, we will take a look at tomorrow's front pages with the broadcaster davides and political commentator daisy mcandrew. good evening. four years after his home was searched by police in a raid broadcast by the bbc, sir cliff richard has won his privacy case against the corporation. thejudge said the bbc had infringed sir cliff's rights to privacy in a serious and sensationalist way. the raid was conducted in relation to an allegation of historical sexual abuse, an allegation sir cliff always denied and for which he was neither arrested nor charged. he has called for the bbc‘s senior managers to carry the can. but the bbc says it may appeal against thejudgment, as our special correspondent lucy manning reports. it was as good as it could have got for sir cliff richard, and as bad as it could be for the bbc. sir cliff, how are you feeling about thejudgement? it's going to take a little while for me to get over the whole emotional factor. and so i hope you will forgive me. in tears, he had told the court his life was forever tainted. now, he was vindicated. sir
and, coming up in half an hour, we will take a look at tomorrow's front pages with the broadcaster davides and political commentator daisy mcandrew. good evening. four years after his home was searched by police in a raid broadcast by the bbc, sir cliff richard has won his privacy case against the corporation. thejudge said the bbc had infringed sir cliff's rights to privacy in a serious and sensationalist way. the raid was conducted in relation to an allegation of historical sexual abuse, an...
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>> sean: 19 pages unredacted, david schoen, of the last warrant that rod rosenstein signed off on, because hear that it is devastating to him and to others. let the american people see all of it. >> that's a key point. respectfully, professor dershowitz, he's right on track but there's not a question about what rod rosenstein i knew. we know that he signed off on at least the last renewal. the rules of the fisa court expressly provide that if there is any -- any -- error, doesn't even have to be material error, error that must be corrected, the court must be notified immediately in writing. if there was any error or omission. specifically in the rules, from any prior application. >> sean: i have three get, great lawyers on the show tonight. if i lie to a judge, purposely misleded a court, let's say i deleted subpoenaed emails, i asked and watch my hard drive with wage but and i busted out my device, do you think you could get me out of jail? >> [laughs] >> sean: professor dershowitz, you are laughing. >> i i could get you out of jai. >> sean: the only way you will get me out of his cake an
>> sean: 19 pages unredacted, david schoen, of the last warrant that rod rosenstein signed off on, because hear that it is devastating to him and to others. let the american people see all of it. >> that's a key point. respectfully, professor dershowitz, he's right on track but there's not a question about what rod rosenstein i knew. we know that he signed off on at least the last renewal. the rules of the fisa court expressly provide that if there is any -- any -- error, doesn't...
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and joining me later for our first look at tomorrow's front pages i'm joined by the broadcaster davidical commentator, daisy mcandrew. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm azi farni. coming up in the next 20 minutes... carnoustie is ready to test the best on the eve of the 147th 0pen golf championship. i'mjohn watson, i'm john watson, live at the course, whether british contingent will ask themselves just how do they stop the american stranglehold at the majors? former wales captain sam warbuton retires from rugby at the age of 29. geraint thomas wins stage 11 of the tour de france and with it takes the leader's yellowjersey — chris froome is now in second. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm azi farni. thanks forjoining us. the open championship returns to carnoustie this week, with rory mcilroy among the home players hoping to break an american stranglehold on the majors. all four of golf‘s biggest prizes are held by us players, withjordan spieth the defending champion. 0ur reporterjohn watson is there. john, a b
and joining me later for our first look at tomorrow's front pages i'm joined by the broadcaster davidical commentator, daisy mcandrew. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm azi farni. coming up in the next 20 minutes... carnoustie is ready to test the best on the eve of the 147th 0pen golf championship. i'mjohn watson, i'm john watson, live at the course, whether british contingent will ask themselves just how do they stop...
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we have spoken already to a degree about the accident of david davis, the brexit secretary. it is not on the front pageical front page but it was all over social media, and online. this is the financial times online story talking about the uk government being in disarray. when a senior government minister, the person leading the negotiations publicly quits at midnight it does look like the government is in disarray, particularly as it tries to create some sense of harmony after the get—together on friday and saturday. i think it is not altogether surprising. david davis has quit, threatened to quit a large number of times and there was a rumour on friday afternoon that he had talked borisjohnson out of quitting. if the foreign secretary had quit you could say the government was in disarray but this is all part of the to—ing and fro—ing. disarray but this is all part of the to-ing and fro-ing. it depends on how dramatic the headlines are. the telegraph has quite dramatic headlines online but other newspapers are not so... so taken with this. they are saying well, this is the internal squabbling continui
we have spoken already to a degree about the accident of david davis, the brexit secretary. it is not on the front pageical front page but it was all over social media, and online. this is the financial times online story talking about the uk government being in disarray. when a senior government minister, the person leading the negotiations publicly quits at midnight it does look like the government is in disarray, particularly as it tries to create some sense of harmony after the...
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with me are broadcaster david davies and talkradio presenter daisy mcandrew. many of tomorrow's front pagesimes, which reports on google accusing brussels of trying to dismantle its business model, after its record £4.3 billion fine. ‘boris brands may's brexit a democratic disaster‘ — that's the headline on the independent. the metro follows with the same story, as boris tells may it's her ‘last chance to save brexit‘. and ‘boris twists the knife‘ is how the i has described the former foreign secretary‘s ‘attack‘ on the pm. in the times, may responds by announcing she will tour britain this summer, in a bid to get sceptical tories behind her brexit plans. similarly, the guardian leads on brexit, but attention is drawn to the photo of sir cliff richard, standing outside court after he won his case against the bbc. the sun leads on sir cliff richard, with an emotional photo and a headline that nods towards the future of privacy and reporting in the media. several big stories dominating the papers. starting with borisjohnson, his big resignation statement. boris twists the knife. and he was pu
with me are broadcaster david davies and talkradio presenter daisy mcandrew. many of tomorrow's front pagesimes, which reports on google accusing brussels of trying to dismantle its business model, after its record £4.3 billion fine. ‘boris brands may's brexit a democratic disaster‘ — that's the headline on the independent. the metro follows with the same story, as boris tells may it's her ‘last chance to save brexit‘. and ‘boris twists the knife‘ is how the i has described the...
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page. the agency claiming the russian government was actively trying to recruit him. here's david wright. >> reporter: the fbi documents, bluntly call then-trump campaign foreign policy adviser carter page "an agent of a foreign power," with ties to "russian intelligence officers." and accuse page of "collaborating and conspiring with the russian government." those allegations, part of a 400-page wiretap application. from the early stages of the fbi's russia investigation, released under the freedom of information act. much of the material heavily redacted. there's even a 2013 letter where page describes himself as, quote, "an informal adviser to the staff of the kremlin." >> i sat in on some meetings, but to call me an adviser, i think, is way over the top. >> reporter: today, page denied he was ever a russian spy. >> i've never been an agent of a foreign power in any -- by any stretch of the imagination. >> reporter: the president, without evidence, insists the documents vindicate his claim that the russia probe is a partisan witch hunt. tweeting, "looking more and more like the
page. the agency claiming the russian government was actively trying to recruit him. here's david wright. >> reporter: the fbi documents, bluntly call then-trump campaign foreign policy adviser carter page "an agent of a foreign power," with ties to "russian intelligence officers." and accuse page of "collaborating and conspiring with the russian government." those allegations, part of a 400-page wiretap application. from the early stages of the fbi's russia...
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page. all were appointed by republican presidents. earlier i spoke to davidners. he previously served as assistant attorney general for national security at the us department ofjustice. i asked him what evidence the fbi had that they thought carter page may be involved with the russian government. well, there is a good deal of evidence that's revealed in the applications that were released, including the fact that carter page spent time in russia, that he had an energy consulting business and met with a number of russian government officials, including intelligence officers. and then, of course, there's the information gathered by christopher steele, the former mi6 officer who is a source of information in the document. but even with today's releases, as you pointed out, a good deal of information remained unavailable, blacked out or redacted from what is released to the public, presumably in order to protect ongoing investigative efforts and intelligence sources and methods. so we don't know everything the government presented to the court, and indeed, there
page. all were appointed by republican presidents. earlier i spoke to davidners. he previously served as assistant attorney general for national security at the us department ofjustice. i asked him what evidence the fbi had that they thought carter page may be involved with the russian government. well, there is a good deal of evidence that's revealed in the applications that were released, including the fact that carter page spent time in russia, that he had an energy consulting business and...
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let's check in with our correspondent at the england camp, david 0rnstein — harry kane is on many of the back pagesense of optimism in the england squad? yes, this is theirfinalfull day here before travelling to moscow on monday. gareth southgate will hold a final news conference on monday evening and then the match is at 7pm against colombia on tuesday. there is optimism may need down to how well the tournament started for england. that victory over tunisia with harry kane continuing his path towards being top scorer in this competition, five goals in his two appearances, that record—breaking victory against panama, including a fabulous goal byjesse lingard. their momentum was put in check by that defeat to belgium but there we re that defeat to belgium but there were changes in the starting line—up and there is a renewed intensity and focus now, they don't want the wind to have been taken out of their sails, and if they beat colombia it will be their first victory in a knockout match in a major tournament since 2006 but there is a feeling that this is a huge moment for england and they will be de
let's check in with our correspondent at the england camp, david 0rnstein — harry kane is on many of the back pagesense of optimism in the england squad? yes, this is theirfinalfull day here before travelling to moscow on monday. gareth southgate will hold a final news conference on monday evening and then the match is at 7pm against colombia on tuesday. there is optimism may need down to how well the tournament started for england. that victory over tunisia with harry kane continuing his...
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let's check in with our correspondent at the england camp, david 0rnstein — harry kane is on many of the back pagesse of optimism in the england squad? i think there is, richard. if you think back to the start of the tournament, england were unfancied. expectations were low but they managed to beat tunisia with a last—minute goal from harry kane which set him on his way. he scored two goals in that game and is now on five for the tournament, the leading scorer, giving england momentum which they carried into the panama match which they won 6—1, a record—breaking score. you could say the belgian defeat in their final group game knocked some out of their sails and dented confidence but they did makea sails and dented confidence but they did make a changes to the starting line—up. we were expecting england to revert to their first choice team with harry kane coming in to lead the line and dele alli recovering from an thigh injury. it's a true test for gareth southgate's young squad, they have done a lot of work to prepare for this moment on and off the pitch. if they beat colombia on tuesday evening i
let's check in with our correspondent at the england camp, david 0rnstein — harry kane is on many of the back pagesse of optimism in the england squad? i think there is, richard. if you think back to the start of the tournament, england were unfancied. expectations were low but they managed to beat tunisia with a last—minute goal from harry kane which set him on his way. he scored two goals in that game and is now on five for the tournament, the leading scorer, giving england momentum which...
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david priess and michael steele, calling carter page the agent of a foreign power and trump says it helps. chris hayes to break it down in 30 seconds. please don't, i'm saving those for later. at least you don't have to worry about renters insurance. just go to geico.com. geico helps with renters insurance? good to know. been doing it for years. that's really good to know. i'll check 'em out. get to know geico. and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. >>> the other top story tonight is unprecedented. this is the first time the u.s. government has ever released a secret foreign intelligence wiretap application, heavily redacted as you can see. this 400 pages of documents does show some light on former campaign advisor, carter page. chris hayes has been reporting on it from the very start, he interviewed carter page on the ins and outs. this is what we're learning, debunking some of the attacks, showing the fbi first applied for a wiretap in 2016, based on the suspicion he was an agent of a foreign power. the kremlin conducting targeted recruitment on him to undermine the 2
david priess and michael steele, calling carter page the agent of a foreign power and trump says it helps. chris hayes to break it down in 30 seconds. please don't, i'm saving those for later. at least you don't have to worry about renters insurance. just go to geico.com. geico helps with renters insurance? good to know. been doing it for years. that's really good to know. i'll check 'em out. get to know geico. and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. >>> the other top...
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the front page of the japan times shows the former brexit secretary david davis next to one of the favouredjapan‘s prime minister, shinzo abe, has cancelled an overseas trip in the wake of torrential rains that have killed more than one hundred people in the west of the country. many people remain trapped by the floodwaters and millions have been told to evacuate their homes as rivers burst their banks. earlier i spoke with reuters news agency‘s japan bureau chief billy mallard who gave us more details on what the rescue teams are facing now the rain has eased. well, they are finding a lot of mud and now that the rains have passed, the mud is turning into dust, it is quite messy and unfortunately as they are getting to some of the more secluded locations, they are finding people who were not able to get out of their homes, unfortunately not surprisingly a lot of older people who are less mobile so we are in that grim phase of the process. many of the deaths took place in the hiroshima prefecture. that is one of the worst affected areas? that's right, western japan got hit pretty hard. hiros
the front page of the japan times shows the former brexit secretary david davis next to one of the favouredjapan‘s prime minister, shinzo abe, has cancelled an overseas trip in the wake of torrential rains that have killed more than one hundred people in the west of the country. many people remain trapped by the floodwaters and millions have been told to evacuate their homes as rivers burst their banks. earlier i spoke with reuters news agency‘s japan bureau chief billy mallard who gave us...
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with me are broadcaster david davies and talkradio presenter daisy mcandrew. welcome. many of tomorrow's front pagesbloids all lead with the same story. the daily star reports on sir cliff richard winning his privacy case against the bbc. the mirror questions whether the landmark case is good forjustice, fearing that not naming suspects may protect the guilty in the future. in agreement is the sun, saying the ruling threatens to gag free speech. however, the daily mail questions what the ruling means for the bbc, saying bbc heads must roll. the guardian also features a picture of sir cliff, but leads on brexit and boris johnson's resignation speech. following with the same story is the metro, as boris tells theresa may it is her last chance to save brexit. in the times, mrs may responds by announcing she will tour britain this summer in a bid to get sceptical tories behind her brexit plans. however, the focus of the page is a photo of the youngest member of the 12 boys trapped in the thai caves. the boys spoke publicly for the first time at a press conference in chiang rai. that's it for the papers
with me are broadcaster david davies and talkradio presenter daisy mcandrew. welcome. many of tomorrow's front pagesbloids all lead with the same story. the daily star reports on sir cliff richard winning his privacy case against the bbc. the mirror questions whether the landmark case is good forjustice, fearing that not naming suspects may protect the guilty in the future. in agreement is the sun, saying the ruling threatens to gag free speech. however, the daily mail questions what the ruling...
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host: from the op-ed page of the washington post. david bond rally rights.ou could read that online. next we have anthony joining us from las vegas on the democrat line. caller: good morning. do you believe in freedom of the press? host: absolutely. we have julian assange locked up in the ecuadorian embassy. trump could be a hero to the left if he was to pardon him and get the truth about the russian narrative. it is i don't think it has been pretrade the right way. in the mainstream news. whodid have one caller called in before me who was on point. julian assange offered a $20,000 reward for information leading to the murder of said bridge. that is being kept off the television and you don't hear people talk about that very much. but something interesting happened within the last week. jack bergman, the republican lobbyist who has been looking personis murder has a who is willing to testify. that rod rosenstein is directly connected to the murder. host: and your source? because this story has been widely disputed. caller: not true. i have been keeping up wi
host: from the op-ed page of the washington post. david bond rally rights.ou could read that online. next we have anthony joining us from las vegas on the democrat line. caller: good morning. do you believe in freedom of the press? host: absolutely. we have julian assange locked up in the ecuadorian embassy. trump could be a hero to the left if he was to pardon him and get the truth about the russian narrative. it is i don't think it has been pretrade the right way. in the mainstream news....
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pages are already in. the financial times has more on the politcal turmoil caused by the resignations of borisjohnson and davidory. it says theresa may's leadership is in crisis after the two high—profile cabinet minsiters quit. borisjohnson is on the front page of the metro as well, along with claims by the foreign secretary that the brexit dream is dying. the guardian says hardline brexiters have been warned to back the prime minister or risk handing power over to jeremy corbyn. the mirror reports borisjohnson is tipped to launch a leadership bid after deciding to turn his back theresa may's cabinet. the times has more on the cabinet crisis amid concerns that more mps could walk away over brexit. the i features a photograph of borisjohnson as speculation grows over his future. and the sun brings the focus back to the world cup as the poltical drama unfolds ahead of england's next game. croatia of england's next game. seems a positive distractii croatia seems a positive distraction i should imagine at the moment for the prime minister, she will be relieved to see the tv on wednesday night. let's begin with wi
pages are already in. the financial times has more on the politcal turmoil caused by the resignations of borisjohnson and davidory. it says theresa may's leadership is in crisis after the two high—profile cabinet minsiters quit. borisjohnson is on the front page of the metro as well, along with claims by the foreign secretary that the brexit dream is dying. the guardian says hardline brexiters have been warned to back the prime minister or risk handing power over to jeremy corbyn. the mirror...
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page. all were appointed by republican presidents. i am nowjoined by davider partners. he previously served as assistant attorney general for national security at the us department ofjustice. thank you so much for being with us, intrigued to get your insights on this. it is a fascinating little insight we had into the way the fbi works, the way the investigation has been proceeding. first of all, let's start with the evidence. the claim is hereby the fbi that their suspicions that carter page was being groomed, essentially, by the russian government. what do you make of the evidence in the documents supporting the claim? well, there is a good deal of evidence that's revealed in the applications that we re revealed in the applications that were released, including the fact that carter page spent time in russia, that he had an energy consulting business and met with a number of russian government officials, including intelligence officers. and then, of course, there is the information gathered by christopher steele, the former mi6 officer who is a source of in
page. all were appointed by republican presidents. i am nowjoined by davider partners. he previously served as assistant attorney general for national security at the us department ofjustice. thank you so much for being with us, intrigued to get your insights on this. it is a fascinating little insight we had into the way the fbi works, the way the investigation has been proceeding. first of all, let's start with the evidence. the claim is hereby the fbi that their suspicions that carter page...
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as we jump into this, beginning with david, so much was detailed in the 29-page indictment.ession when you heard the russian operatives made the attempt to hack hillary clinton's servers on the same day president trump made the comments? >> tells me there was exquisite intelligence coming into this, which doesn't surprise me, because we have truly world class analysts working on this from the cyber perspective, but the fact mueller put it into the indictment to show exactly what happened and to put in the language when it happened, show that he wasn't just interested in setting up for a potential prosecution of these individuals in russia, because that ain't never going to happen. it was about setting the stage for future indictments and putting out there an air-tight case of what happened, when, and with whom on the american side, of course, the with whom we're still waiting to hear that. >> glenn, you have that 2016 rally, our own katy tur asking president trump whether he had any qualms, i remember that specifically, watching it live when it happened. he said no. how incr
as we jump into this, beginning with david, so much was detailed in the 29-page indictment.ession when you heard the russian operatives made the attempt to hack hillary clinton's servers on the same day president trump made the comments? >> tells me there was exquisite intelligence coming into this, which doesn't surprise me, because we have truly world class analysts working on this from the cyber perspective, but the fact mueller put it into the indictment to show exactly what happened...
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it's never the attractive people partaking. >> lizza page said they used the government phones so their spowtss would not see the messages. kennedy: davidruno on the case. "topical storm" is next. alerts -- wouldn't you like one from the market when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. fidelity. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. kennedy: two georgia police officers are-hot water after they apparently flipped a coin to decide whether top arrest a speeding motorist. and this is the "topical storm." topic number one. we begin in the desert in palmdale, california where cops committed some major
it's never the attractive people partaking. >> lizza page said they used the government phones so their spowtss would not see the messages. kennedy: davidruno on the case. "topical storm" is next. alerts -- wouldn't you like one from the market when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. fidelity. retail. under pressure like...
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page, bbc news, belfast. the uk's newest polar research ship, the sir david attenborough, has been launched on merseyside.or the largest commercial ship built in britain for three decades after ministers rejected a public vote for boaty mcboatface. our science correspondent victoria gill watched the launch. two, one, launch. years of work and one momentous splash — as britain's newest polar research ship floats for the very first time in the river mersey, the man whose name it now bears considered the role the vessel will play in polar science. it's only in recent years that we've discovered how dangerous plastic is. before that, we didn't really understand about cfcs and the problems of what it was doing to the atmosphere and the ozone layer. and so what this ship will be discovering is not only solutions but revealing problems to which i hope it will find the solutions. while she's not the biggest vessel built here on the mersey, this ship will be a unique place for researchers to work. we'll have the labs, mostly aft, cabin areas, and then this little bit in between which has got a coffee shop, there's
page, bbc news, belfast. the uk's newest polar research ship, the sir david attenborough, has been launched on merseyside.or the largest commercial ship built in britain for three decades after ministers rejected a public vote for boaty mcboatface. our science correspondent victoria gill watched the launch. two, one, launch. years of work and one momentous splash — as britain's newest polar research ship floats for the very first time in the river mersey, the man whose name it now bears...
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discussion now, david corn, washington bureau chief for "mother jones," co-author of the best-selling book "russian roulette" and an msnbc political analyst. ruth marcus is well, deputy editorial page editor columnist for the "washington post," msnbc contributor. and david david leonhart, op-ed columnist for the "new york times," is also joining us. ruth marcus, i wanted to begin with you with this. a vote we saw on the senate floor today. 97 votes. basically rebuking the president's twitter feed for the previous several hours and just about everything the president has to say publicly about vladimir putin. >> it's astonishing in this senate that you could get 97 votes for anything that goes beyond naming a post office. but i think what's even more astonishing is that it's necessary. right? who would have thought that you would have to have the senate explaining to the president of the united states about the role of nato, the importance of nato, and the need to take action against a country that interfered in your election. that's where we are. a year ago we were all in a tizzy about whether the president would reaffirm the nato commitment to go to the defense of other countries,
discussion now, david corn, washington bureau chief for "mother jones," co-author of the best-selling book "russian roulette" and an msnbc political analyst. ruth marcus is well, deputy editorial page editor columnist for the "washington post," msnbc contributor. and david david leonhart, op-ed columnist for the "new york times," is also joining us. ruth marcus, i wanted to begin with you with this. a vote we saw on the senate floor today. 97 votes....
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it's never the attractive people partaking. >> lizza page said they used the government phones so their spowtss would not see the messages. kennedy: david on the case. "topical storm" is next. capital one and hotels.com are giving venture cardholders 10 miles on every dollar they spend at thousands of hotels. brrrr! i have the chills. because of all those miles? and because ice... is cold. what's in your wallet? you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. add-on advantage. i'm 85 years old in a job where. i have to wear a giant hot dog suit. what? where's that coming from? i don't know. i started my 401k early, i diversified... i'm not a big spender. sounds like you're doing a lot. but i still feel like i'm not gonna have enough for retirement. like there's something else i should be doing. with the right conversation, you might find you're doing okay. so, no hot dog suit? not unless you want to. no. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today with td am
it's never the attractive people partaking. >> lizza page said they used the government phones so their spowtss would not see the messages. kennedy: david on the case. "topical storm" is next. capital one and hotels.com are giving venture cardholders 10 miles on every dollar they spend at thousands of hotels. brrrr! i have the chills. because of all those miles? and because ice... is cold. what's in your wallet? you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on...
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the front page of the sunday telegraph. quoting davidtheresa may presided over cloak—and—dagger plot to undermine brexit. it will blow apart public trust in democracy, he says. and another picture of the two duchesses. the story, the main story, brexit, as well. jacob rees—mogg says the prime minister has broken the trust of the public. interestingly, borisjohnson, has broken the trust of the public. interestingly, boris johnson, we have not heard from him after he resigned earlier, he is preparing a bombshell speech. a lot more coming up on the editorial that theresa may gave, back me or there will be no brexit, strong words, saying she is issuing a stark warning to the rebels as she pledges i will not let brussels water down my deal. we have a lot more analysis on that to come. the observer has brexit on the front page as well as a picture of the two finalists at wimbledon, and peter mandelson, lord mandelson, joining into the brexit debate, joining with brexiteers on an attack on the eu humiliation of theresa may. and the sun newspape
the front page of the sunday telegraph. quoting davidtheresa may presided over cloak—and—dagger plot to undermine brexit. it will blow apart public trust in democracy, he says. and another picture of the two duchesses. the story, the main story, brexit, as well. jacob rees—mogg says the prime minister has broken the trust of the public. interestingly, borisjohnson, has broken the trust of the public. interestingly, boris johnson, we have not heard from him after he resigned earlier, he is...
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always toldfather me to never do something you seeing one ashamed of the front page of the new york times. david-- now they have a twitter account. katrina: sunday i'm going to it gets shut where down at a certain alcohol meter because that can cause a lot of trouble from any people. i wanted to come back to this whole idea. from where i sit and i respect but there was an interesting debate if you have a chance to check it out. greenwald,een glenn somebody i think very highly of, and the former editor of the new york times, bill keller, on objective versus adversarial journalism. andnwald came out ahead basically what he was saying was it is being honest about where you sit or stand in disclosing your values and your principles, but never giving up on the core which is fact, evidence and verifiable data. i think in there. [applause] david: even if they are different facts. katrina: the one thing about the trump administration right now is how many agencies are having data either funding to collect data suppressed or cut. that has long-term consequences. of objectivity in my mind has been a compl
always toldfather me to never do something you seeing one ashamed of the front page of the new york times. david-- now they have a twitter account. katrina: sunday i'm going to it gets shut where down at a certain alcohol meter because that can cause a lot of trouble from any people. i wanted to come back to this whole idea. from where i sit and i respect but there was an interesting debate if you have a chance to check it out. greenwald,een glenn somebody i think very highly of, and the former...
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david gura at msnbc headquarters in new york. warranted? the justice department releasing hundreds of pagestailing its application to surveil former trump campaign adviser, carter page. and the debate over that fisa warrant continues. >>> former trump campaign chairman, paul manafort, set to stand trial just three days from now. what will that trial tell us where robert mueller's investigation is headed? >>> and looming deadline. the trump administration now has just four days to reunite all migrant families. will that deadline be met, and what will happen if it isn't? we begin with the government releasing more than 400 pages of previously classified warrants related to the surveillance of trump campaign adviser, carter page. the heavily redacted documents describe page as an agent of a foreign power. today he is denying any involvement with the kremlin. >> this is so ridiculous, it's just beyond words. i've never been an agent of the foreign power in any -- by any stretch of the imagination. >> president trump has also weighed in on this, claiming the release of the documents confirms the
david gura at msnbc headquarters in new york. warranted? the justice department releasing hundreds of pagestailing its application to surveil former trump campaign adviser, carter page. and the debate over that fisa warrant continues. >>> former trump campaign chairman, paul manafort, set to stand trial just three days from now. what will that trial tell us where robert mueller's investigation is headed? >>> and looming deadline. the trump administration now has just four days...
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david hanson. meanwhile former fbi attorney, a parent trump haider lisa page, refusing to testify before congress. mark meadows and alan dershowitz will be here to tell us how much trouble page is n. raymond arroyo joins us with the story of a comedian who bamboozled sarah palin and former vice president dick cheney into doing an interview by assuming an unbelievable identity. you are not going to want to miss it. new york city sanctuary mayor is accused of -- i love this -- illegally crossing the border. ben shapiro will react but first. trump calls out the real russian conclusion. that is the focus of tonight's angle. i don't know about you but i surely enjoyed seeing the grim faces on some of those other cable networks today after president trump's meeting within the nato counterparts in brussels. it was obvious that pundits and writers wrote their scripts long before air force one even touched down in belgium. of course, trump was going to be an american wrecking ball, a bowl and a china shop, further damaging the north atlantic alliance that it helped keep the peace for 69 years poodle. germa
david hanson. meanwhile former fbi attorney, a parent trump haider lisa page, refusing to testify before congress. mark meadows and alan dershowitz will be here to tell us how much trouble page is n. raymond arroyo joins us with the story of a comedian who bamboozled sarah palin and former vice president dick cheney into doing an interview by assuming an unbelievable identity. you are not going to want to miss it. new york city sanctuary mayor is accused of -- i love this -- illegally crossing...
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david and molly, thank you. >>> capital chaos. one day after the wildfire hearing for peter strzok, republicans grill lisa page behind closed doors. gop attempts to undermine the mueller investigation. that is ahead. ♪ ooh, heaven is a place on earth ♪ uhp. i didn't believe it. again. ♪ ooh, baby, do you know what that's worth? ♪ i want to believe it. [ claps hands ] ♪ ooh i'm not hearing the confidence. okay, hold the name your price tool. power of options based on your budget! and! ♪ we'll make heaven a place on earth ♪ yeah! oh, my angels! ♪ ooh, heaven is a place on earth ♪ [ sobs quietly ] the kayak explore tool shows you the places you can fly on your budget. so you can be confident you're getting the most bang for your buck. alo-ha. kayak. search one and done. my secret visitors. hallucinations and delusions. the unknown parts of living with parkinson's. what plots they unfold, but only in my mind. over 50% of people with parkinson's will experience hallucinations or delusions during the course of their disease. if your loved one is experiencing these symptoms, talk to your parkinson's specialist. there are treatment option
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page. s on the front "new york times". . daviduse the example years fax machine, if someone was mad and wrote a letter. would stick it in the drawer. then they had a fax machine, it worse, and now there's twitter. told me someone there's an app shut down at a certain period. of trouble a lot for many people. i want to come back, this whole sit and i respect what ruth said, you were a news an opinioned now for. there was interesting debate - if you have a chance it out.k between glenn greenwald, and someone i think highly of. his twitter feed is worth read. editor of e former the "new york times". on objective versus adversarial journalism. liningk, and others too, gray wolf came out. this is where the nation stands, it's not fair and of that. and all but it's being honest where you and disclosing your values and principles, but core, giving up on the which is fact, evidence and verifiable data. and i think in there... [ clapping ] david: even if they are doing facts. katrina: the whole issue - a danger about the trump administrati
page. s on the front "new york times". . daviduse the example years fax machine, if someone was mad and wrote a letter. would stick it in the drawer. then they had a fax machine, it worse, and now there's twitter. told me someone there's an app shut down at a certain period. of trouble a lot for many people. i want to come back, this whole sit and i respect what ruth said, you were a news an opinioned now for. there was interesting debate - if you have a chance it out.k between glenn...
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express shows a picture that dominates many front pages — an image of a beaming prince george, released to mark his fifth birthday. it has also interviewed davidbrexit white paper and start again". the sunday telegraph headlines its interview with the new brexit secretary, dominic raab. he's told it the uk needs to make clear to brussels that the so—called divorce bill and establishing a trade framework are linked. the sunday times leads on polling which it says shows theresa may is facing an "unprecedented political crisis. " the yougov data suggests the tories face being squeezed at both ends of the political spectrum, with more than a third of the public willing to support a new hard brexit party, with about the same numbers interested in a new party dedicated to stopping brexit. the paper's other main story is a revalation that scotland yard is embroiled in the largest police corruption inquiry for a0 years. the observer's top story is a call from a cross—party group of mp5 for new powers that would force people to appear before parliamentary inquiries or face possible imprisonment. the paper says the demand is the consequence of "growing
express shows a picture that dominates many front pages — an image of a beaming prince george, released to mark his fifth birthday. it has also interviewed davidbrexit white paper and start again". the sunday telegraph headlines its interview with the new brexit secretary, dominic raab. he's told it the uk needs to make clear to brussels that the so—called divorce bill and establishing a trade framework are linked. the sunday times leads on polling which it says shows theresa may is...