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and david reid hopped on a train to find out what effect that's having elsewhere in india.ard not to be romantic about the railways of india. british colonial rulers laid track for control, shifting resources, mostly out, and prising open markets. now it's about moving people, millions a day. and thanks to optic fibre, data. i took the train tojaipur station to investigate. it has proper broadband, and it is free. people are filling their booths. —— people are filling their boots. apart from some controversy at pune station, where commuters were using free wi—fi to download hard—core pornography, the provision of high—speed wi—fi has been almost universally praised. 90,000 people pass through jaipur station every day. i use the wifi for news and entertainment. mainly for office work. for this student journalist, it means she can keep tabs on breaking stories. early in the morning, the world changes like... so many things change. i have to come and check. indian stations are full of thriving businesses, feeding off or simply feeding the thousands streaming through them every
and david reid hopped on a train to find out what effect that's having elsewhere in india.ard not to be romantic about the railways of india. british colonial rulers laid track for control, shifting resources, mostly out, and prising open markets. now it's about moving people, millions a day. and thanks to optic fibre, data. i took the train tojaipur station to investigate. it has proper broadband, and it is free. people are filling their booths. —— people are filling their boots. apart...
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and david reid hopped on a train to find out what effect that is having elsewhere in india. be romantic about india's railways. british colonial rulers laid track for control of shifting resources, mostly out and prising open markets. now it is about moving people, millions of date, and thanks to optic fibre, date. itook millions of date, and thanks to optic fibre, date. i took the train tojaipur optic fibre, date. i took the train to jaipur station to investigate, it has proper broadband and it is free. people are filling their boots. some controversy where people here were using the wi—fi to download hard—core pornography, apart from that the provision has been almost universally praised. 90,000 people pass through this station every day. i'm using my wife five for entertainment. ifind it great. for this student journalistic entertainment. ifind it great. for this studentjournalistic means that she can keep tabs on breaking stories. the world changes. indian stations are full of thriving business, feeding thousands of people streaming every day. free wi—fi has been a boon
and david reid hopped on a train to find out what effect that is having elsewhere in india. be romantic about india's railways. british colonial rulers laid track for control of shifting resources, mostly out and prising open markets. now it is about moving people, millions of date, and thanks to optic fibre, date. itook millions of date, and thanks to optic fibre, date. i took the train tojaipur optic fibre, date. i took the train to jaipur station to investigate, it has proper broadband and...
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and david reid hopped on a train to find out what effect that's having elsewhere in india.t to be romantic about the railways of india. british colonial rulers laid track for control, shifting resources — mostly out — and prising open markets. now it's about moving people — millions a day. and thanks to optic fibre, data. i took the train tojaipur station to investigate. it has proper broadband, and it is free. people are filling their booths. apart from some controversy at pune station, where commuters were using free wi—fi to download hard—core pornography, the provision of high—speed wi—fi has been almost universally praised. 90,000 people pass through jaipur station every day. i use the wifi for news and entertainment. mainly for office work. for this student journalist, it means she can keep tabs on breaking stories. early in the morning, the world changes like... so many things change. i have to come and check. indian stations are full of thriving businesses, feeding off or simply feeding the thousands streaming through them every day. free wi—fi has been a boon to lo
and david reid hopped on a train to find out what effect that's having elsewhere in india.t to be romantic about the railways of india. british colonial rulers laid track for control, shifting resources — mostly out — and prising open markets. now it's about moving people — millions a day. and thanks to optic fibre, data. i took the train tojaipur station to investigate. it has proper broadband, and it is free. people are filling their booths. apart from some controversy at pune station,...
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joy reid of msnbc, soon peter alexander and i believe we have david ignatius with us. a lot of good folks to talk. hey, david, i see you. let's get into mike flynn. david, do you believe that the white house's line that he was a private citizen, this is what he did in his personal life, is a line that is good enough? >> i think the question of him having not registered at the time and now we're having a retro active registration tells us that there was something missing. the idea that a person who was on the way to being national securi adviser on election day would have published an op-ed pis in "the hill" newspaper advocating turkish interests, the turkish line, and not having disclosed that at all to the white house is hard to imagine. >> this is the national security adviser. >> right. and somebody who is also, let's not forget, considered for vice president as well. this is somebody who's been the principle national security adviser to donald trump really almost since the beginning of the campaign. somebody who is getting national security briefings. per a letter
joy reid of msnbc, soon peter alexander and i believe we have david ignatius with us. a lot of good folks to talk. hey, david, i see you. let's get into mike flynn. david, do you believe that the white house's line that he was a private citizen, this is what he did in his personal life, is a line that is good enough? >> i think the question of him having not registered at the time and now we're having a retro active registration tells us that there was something missing. the idea that a...
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reid binion has the story. david cay johnston / investigative reporter: "you know, i don't know why whoever sent them to me did so, all right."journalist david cay johnston -- discussing portions of donald trump's 20-05 tax return -- presented on m-s-n-b-c's rachel maddow show tuesday night.the documents sent to johnston show trump paid 38-million dollars in federal taxes on a reported income of 150-million dollars.the return posted on johnston's website was stamped "client copy" -- leading him to speculate as to the source. david cay johnston / investigative reporter: "donald has a long history of leaking information about himself. it could have been him and if it wasn't him or someone at donald's direction, then it was somebody who thought the public should see this."the administration issued a pre-buttal before the broadcast.a white house official - listing the income and tax information -- and slamming the report, saying quote:"mr. trump was one of the most successful businessmen in the world with a responsibilit
reid binion has the story. david cay johnston / investigative reporter: "you know, i don't know why whoever sent them to me did so, all right."journalist david cay johnston -- discussing portions of donald trump's 20-05 tax return -- presented on m-s-n-b-c's rachel maddow show tuesday night.the documents sent to johnston show trump paid 38-million dollars in federal taxes on a reported income of 150-million dollars.the return posted on johnston's website was stamped "client...
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reid. he is currently the senior adviser for the center for american progress's project and david corn.ot to go to you first, adam, you have been staff to a very senior member of congress. did it surprise you to hear ted yoho of florida said he thinks devin nunes works for the president? >> i mean, nothing is shocking anymore. but even in a world where that's true, it's still shocking to hear that republicans have so far lost sight of who they truly represent, that you could even let something like that slip out. i think that is a kingsley gaffe where he accidentally said what he really thought. >> it's pretty shocking. dianne feinstein threw some shade at devin nunes today when she talked about really what he probably ought to do in his conduct and its impact on the investigation. this is dianne feinstein. >> the chairman devin nunes ought to clear this up. because it sort of casts a pall over all of us, house and senate. and it's not the way this would happen over in the senate. this would not have happened. >> and one more. one more for you, david corn. this is david swalwell, a memb
reid. he is currently the senior adviser for the center for american progress's project and david corn.ot to go to you first, adam, you have been staff to a very senior member of congress. did it surprise you to hear ted yoho of florida said he thinks devin nunes works for the president? >> i mean, nothing is shocking anymore. but even in a world where that's true, it's still shocking to hear that republicans have so far lost sight of who they truly represent, that you could even let...
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reid chose to ram their history. and republicans are doing the opposite way. there actually debating different positions. >> david: and you have a chance to read it now you can get this online it is not that tough a read. it is about 150 pages. i'm just wondering, you know there is a key element in the republican problem with obamacare which i think is worth mentioning. mick mulvaney, who is a conservative freedom caucus sort of spy in the trump administration. he might be a great person to negotiate with the hardline conservatives on this. he said very clearly, he said there is a difference between full insurance coverage and healthcare. you can have full insurance and yet have a $12,000 deductible and not be able to afford good healthcare because of that. that is really one key element that the conservatives have a problem with that may be addressed by donald trump. >> yes, love. i think the point of this is not just the remedy of a failing obamacare system. but to set one up that actually works and delivers good and affordable healthcare to people with an emphasis on the good. we also need better healthcare, n
reid chose to ram their history. and republicans are doing the opposite way. there actually debating different positions. >> david: and you have a chance to read it now you can get this online it is not that tough a read. it is about 150 pages. i'm just wondering, you know there is a key element in the republican problem with obamacare which i think is worth mentioning. mick mulvaney, who is a conservative freedom caucus sort of spy in the trump administration. he might be a great person...
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reid. he is currently the senior strategic adviser at the american progress action fund. and back with us is daviden, i just want to show a couple poll items here as we think about how this health care bill is going to move through congress. first, on the quinnipiac poll, do you believe former president obama wiretapped trump tower? 70% say no. and then on the approval, the job approval for president, trump 37% approve. 56% disapprove. adam, when the president is trying to push a major controversial, difficult legislation through congress as he is now, wi with the health c bill, what does it mean when 70% of the public are saying we think he is a liar about the scandal that he is in the middle of, and we strongly disapprove of the way he is doing his job. 56% disapprove. what do those numbers mean when you're trying to push legislation? >> i think it means they're being pushed by a very weak president, a president who in the public's eyes is a loser and who doesn't have the support of most people. i think it's tough to get your arm twisted by someone who is weak. and the president is weak right no
reid. he is currently the senior strategic adviser at the american progress action fund. and back with us is daviden, i just want to show a couple poll items here as we think about how this health care bill is going to move through congress. first, on the quinnipiac poll, do you believe former president obama wiretapped trump tower? 70% say no. and then on the approval, the job approval for president, trump 37% approve. 56% disapprove. adam, when the president is trying to push a major...
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david, let me ask you Ãif they exercise the nuclear option as early and president trump's presidency, what will this spell or forecast for the future. >> remember that harry reidse one option four years ago. they did away with all the filibusters except the nominations and the supreme court. if they do the nuclear option, what that leaves is still the filibuster that's in place for legislation and once the cat is out of the barn, going nuclear on legislation to just around the corner. that would really change the way congress works in the senate has been for 200 years. >> david Ãit's a very good problem and watching very closely. >> the key for joining us. >> thank you. >> chilling the warnings from us officials. north korea might carry out another nuclear attack. when? that is next. ms. end the rate case has national tension. two suspects in the country legally. camry henry chance that sanchez are accused of raping a 14 -year-old girl. it's at a maryland high school last bathroom. liam's attorney says the encounter was preplanned and consensual. his client is innocent. caroline has more from washington. sanchez has a pending removal case against him. police d
david, let me ask you Ãif they exercise the nuclear option as early and president trump's presidency, what will this spell or forecast for the future. >> remember that harry reidse one option four years ago. they did away with all the filibusters except the nominations and the supreme court. if they do the nuclear option, what that leaves is still the filibuster that's in place for legislation and once the cat is out of the barn, going nuclear on legislation to just around the corner....
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david haye with an 11th round stoppage in london. nojeremy clarkson. no chris evans. so, are matt leblanc, chris harris and rory reiden to steer top gear in the right direction? before nine we'll look ahead to the start of the new series. and sarah has the weather for us. it isa it is a windy day to come today with spells of rain at times. there's growing pressure this morning on the prime minister to safeguard the rights of more than three million eu citizens living and working in the uk. at the moment there's no guarantee they'll be allowed to stay after brexit. but a cross—party committee of mps has called on theresa may to clarify their position, rather than waiting for the european union to decide what will happen to british people living on the continent. among the group are ten conservatives, including the prominent leave campaigner, michael gove. explain what it is they are calling for a year. rather than waiting for the eu to explain what they will do with british people living in european countries, theresa may should act now on behalf of of those eu citizens who live and work here in the uk and to make it
david haye with an 11th round stoppage in london. nojeremy clarkson. no chris evans. so, are matt leblanc, chris harris and rory reiden to steer top gear in the right direction? before nine we'll look ahead to the start of the new series. and sarah has the weather for us. it isa it is a windy day to come today with spells of rain at times. there's growing pressure this morning on the prime minister to safeguard the rights of more than three million eu citizens living and working in the uk. at...