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fiona, you are a nurse, i gather you we re fiona, you are a nurse, i gather you were dealing with the, how difficult was that? in any professionaljob you learn to deal with what you are dealt with every day, and i have worked in london for a number of years. i have been exposed to a numberof years. i have been exposed to a number of incidents that have happened over the years now, so this is something we deal with as a professional nurse and you learn to deal with it at the time and then move on to other things. you will go back to nursing? yes, i'm going to go back, i'm not sure when, but i will be returning to london as a nurse. what have you gained in your life as a result of this experience? my main aim was to come away a better person, i wanted to take a step out of my normal day—to—day life for a year, quite an extreme way of doing it, but i definitely managed to achieve that, and i'm a better person and i'm ready to take on new challenges. fiona and jonathan, thanks for joining on new challenges. fiona and jonathan, thanks forjoining us and congratulations. the race overall was
fiona, you are a nurse, i gather you we re fiona, you are a nurse, i gather you were dealing with the, how difficult was that? in any professionaljob you learn to deal with what you are dealt with every day, and i have worked in london for a number of years. i have been exposed to a numberof years. i have been exposed to a number of incidents that have happened over the years now, so this is something we deal with as a professional nurse and you learn to deal with it at the time and then move...
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i think, fiona, ithink, fiona, there i think, fiona, there is an element of brinkmanship on both sidesrtant than that, a real fear absolutely that this could lead to no deal and both sides seemingly getting more entrenched. we saw michel barnier today, he seemed to me more angry, we saw michel barnier today, he seemed to me more angry, more frustrated, more determined than he has appeared before. why? well, he said there is 13 weeks to sort all this out. the key issue remaining is that border in northern ireland and it is that backstop, the insurance policy in case they cannot agree in the future trade deal how to avoid those border checks. both sides agreed back in december they would have won. today, mrs may stood in belfast and said, unacceptable, the eu's proposal. mr barnier said there has to be one and it has to be legally workable or there is no agreement and the uk crashes out. he is concerned about that, the eu 27 ministers are concerned, those here today. we heard from them, they said they are increasingly worried that there could be this know deal chaotic brexit and mr barni
i think, fiona, ithink, fiona, there i think, fiona, there is an element of brinkmanship on both sidesrtant than that, a real fear absolutely that this could lead to no deal and both sides seemingly getting more entrenched. we saw michel barnier today, he seemed to me more angry, we saw michel barnier today, he seemed to me more angry, more frustrated, more determined than he has appeared before. why? well, he said there is 13 weeks to sort all this out. the key issue remaining is that border...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news. earlier of the reports that north korea is dismantling an important testing facility. we can join laura bicker, our correspondent, in seoul now. laura, does this suggest kim jong—un is making good on that promise that he made to president trump? well, he made a promise to president trump that he would dismantle the site, the site was identified as this one based in the north—west of the country near the border with china. in the past it has launched satellites as part of the north's space programme but the us has a lwa ys space programme but the us has always believed ballistic missile is an fuel were tested here. so when it was identified, many have been watching it closely, including 38 north, a very reputable site —— missiles and fuel. they say this has been happening in the last two weeks. they say this is progress. this was a promise made and it appears at this stage that this is a pledge mr kim is now willing to act on. however, when it comes to the greater pledge of denuclearis
fiona lamdin, bbc news. earlier of the reports that north korea is dismantling an important testing facility. we can join laura bicker, our correspondent, in seoul now. laura, does this suggest kim jong—un is making good on that promise that he made to president trump? well, he made a promise to president trump that he would dismantle the site, the site was identified as this one based in the north—west of the country near the border with china. in the past it has launched satellites as...
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fiona is getting a mural in downtown cincinnati. people voted on the design and the painting started this morning. if you are not familiar, fiona took the internet by storm after being born premature last year. people fell in love and she is doing great. even picked a super bowl winner. >> there you go! >> something about hungry, hungry hippos. >> remember that game? >> we have that game. >> you do? you might want to stay indoors to play a cool game. >> i think so today. it is going to be a day where you're dealing with the air conditioner up on full blast. you can barely hear the television. fans blowing. that will continue over the next few days and really not much relief here. but you do have some nice weather in san francisco, also bay area beaches. where it stays in the 60s and 70s through the rest of the week. >> in some places to get out and enjoy the weather so -- >> yeah. i think so. >> maybe a tour across the bay this weekend. >> there you go. so much to do here in the bay area. which is nice. you can always catch your for
fiona is getting a mural in downtown cincinnati. people voted on the design and the painting started this morning. if you are not familiar, fiona took the internet by storm after being born premature last year. people fell in love and she is doing great. even picked a super bowl winner. >> there you go! >> something about hungry, hungry hippos. >> remember that game? >> we have that game. >> you do? you might want to stay indoors to play a cool game. >> i...
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fiona, we know it can cause problems for humans, making them unwell, but it can be much worse animalsquick also. we know as soon as they ingested can be within hours they feel unwell because it can really damage the liver. so they can have vomiting, diarrhoea, seizures and unfortunately it can be fatal also. why does it affect them more than us in some ways? we know a lot of dogs, since they see the water, especially in the sea, they are straight in there, they're swimming, drinking, it's getting a farm, they are looking at, so they are much more likely to ingest the toxins. and they can't tell us what's wrong either. no. and with it being so quick, we just advise as soon as you see any symptoms, contact your local vet as soon as possible. the message is quite clear, if you see the signs, try avoid going the water. if you suspect you have any symptoms, vomiting, upset stomach, or your dog has it's best see a doctor as soon as possible. the huge wildfire near saddleworth moor is finally out, more than three weeks after the blaze started. greater manchester fire and rescue service says
fiona, we know it can cause problems for humans, making them unwell, but it can be much worse animalsquick also. we know as soon as they ingested can be within hours they feel unwell because it can really damage the liver. so they can have vomiting, diarrhoea, seizures and unfortunately it can be fatal also. why does it affect them more than us in some ways? we know a lot of dogs, since they see the water, especially in the sea, they are straight in there, they're swimming, drinking, it's...
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fiona trott, bbc news, newcastle.ge in greater manchester may have been started deliberately, according to police. the force is investigating reports that people were seen lighting bonfires on the moorland 11 days ago, shortly before the fire was first reported to emergency services. the blaze went on to cover several square miles and is still burning. a nurse who became the first briton to be convicted for slavery offences overseas has been jailed for 14 years. josephine iyamu trafficked five nigerian women to germany to work as prostitutes. she was arrested at heathrow airport in 2016. judge richard bond told her her vile actions exposed the women to a real risk of death. police on the scottish island of bute say they're treating the death of six—year—old alesha macphail as murder. tributes have been left outside the home of the little girl's grandmother, from where she vanished in the early hours of monday. detectives say a vehicle has been seized as part of the investigation. trawler crews have welcomed the govern
fiona trott, bbc news, newcastle.ge in greater manchester may have been started deliberately, according to police. the force is investigating reports that people were seen lighting bonfires on the moorland 11 days ago, shortly before the fire was first reported to emergency services. the blaze went on to cover several square miles and is still burning. a nurse who became the first briton to be convicted for slavery offences overseas has been jailed for 14 years. josephine iyamu trafficked five...
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no, it won't, fiona. theresa may and her cabinet soldier on.ghtly towards a reckoning in the autumn which downing street is hopeful will lead toa downing street is hopeful will lead to a breakthrough. senior officials and government ministers are privately perfectly open about their expectations that brussels will demand more concessions, more ground from the government. and that would cause and it will cause more problems and trouble at westminster which could threaten the entire brexit plan and even the position of theresa may as prime minister. meanwhile, those most worried about brexit hope quietly there could be another chance of another referendum. as a result of this. what could ease pressure on the government? 0ne senior conservative close to theresa may told me the great hope was that brussels would give ground, maybe under pressure from a more sympathetic european leader, showing the compromise plan of theresa may was a mission with pursuing. right now, from here, there is no obvious sign of that happening. downing street will say the
no, it won't, fiona. theresa may and her cabinet soldier on.ghtly towards a reckoning in the autumn which downing street is hopeful will lead toa downing street is hopeful will lead to a breakthrough. senior officials and government ministers are privately perfectly open about their expectations that brussels will demand more concessions, more ground from the government. and that would cause and it will cause more problems and trouble at westminster which could threaten the entire brexit plan...
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fiona trott, bbc news.oversial talks in helsinki, president trump has invited president putin for a summit at the white house. from washington, gary 0'donoghue reports. one week on and, still, we don't know what these two men agreed to behind closed doors — in their two—hour meeting, with only translators present. but after that joint public appearance — and donald trump seeming to side with russia over his own intelligence services — he's faced a whirlwind of criticism, being forced to clear up and clarify his support for his own side. getting along with president putin, getting along with russia is a positive, not a negative. now, with that being said, if that doesn't work out, i'll be the worst enemy he's ever had. the worst he's ever had. we have some breaking news. the white house has announced on twitter that vladimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall. and now this, even catching the man who runs the entirety of us intelligence off—balance. 0k. yeah! laughter. that's gonna be special. lau
fiona trott, bbc news.oversial talks in helsinki, president trump has invited president putin for a summit at the white house. from washington, gary 0'donoghue reports. one week on and, still, we don't know what these two men agreed to behind closed doors — in their two—hour meeting, with only translators present. but after that joint public appearance — and donald trump seeming to side with russia over his own intelligence services — he's faced a whirlwind of criticism, being forced to...
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fiona, mira, mira lo que te trajeron, gorda, un pretendiente.". eugenio: me gusta la idea y te la compro. [audio en inglÉs] karla ahÍ estÁ el parentezco de la familia de eugenio con la familia de "despierta amÉrica". francisca: siempre da gusto de eugenio con esa energÍa tan positiva. karla: ahora celebramos la vida. Él es christopher rodrÍguez que cumple su primer aÑo. quÉ consta mÁs de ella. jesus: areli guevara cumple cuatro. francisca: samuel martÍnez de corpus cristi, texas, estÁ cumpliendo hoy un aÑito. >> eva maria duran de texas. karla: eric bautista de repÚblica dominicana cumple tres aÑos. jesus: jenny marie cumple un aÑo. francisca: matthews estÁ cumpliendo 10 aÑitos. raul: isaÍas ruíz de miami florida este gran jugador. [mÚsica] karla: en exclusiva habla la mujer que tuvo una relaciÓn con juan gabriel y e dio una hija. las confesiones podÍan cambiar el pleito legal por la herencia del divo de juÁrez. fracisca: alguna vez se ha preguntado quÉ pasarÍa con su familia y quÉ harÍa con sus pertenencias en caso de ser deportado. en vivo des
fiona, mira, mira lo que te trajeron, gorda, un pretendiente.". eugenio: me gusta la idea y te la compro. [audio en inglÉs] karla ahÍ estÁ el parentezco de la familia de eugenio con la familia de "despierta amÉrica". francisca: siempre da gusto de eugenio con esa energÍa tan positiva. karla: ahora celebramos la vida. Él es christopher rodrÍguez que cumple su primer aÑo. quÉ consta mÁs de ella. jesus: areli guevara cumple cuatro. francisca: samuel martÍnez de corpus...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news. wildfires ravage coastal towns and holiday resorts near athens. injapan more than 60 people have now died, and thousands are in hospital, as the heatwave there is declared a national disaster. here, around 1 million public sector workers are to benefit from the biggest pay rise in almost 10 years, including 2.0% including 2.0% for the armed forces and 3.5% for teachers. the serious fraud office says it wants to reinstate fraud charges against barclays and barclays bank in connection with fund raising from qatar in 2008. in may, the crown court dismissed the charges against barclays bank but said that had the charges been upheld, it could have led to the loss of its banking licence. the sfo says it wants to challenge that decision to drop the charges. norton canes motorway services, on the m6 toll road, has topped the list of england's best pit—stops, with a 100% satisfaction rating. bottom is thurrock on the m25, with just 68% satisfied. the survey, carried out by travel watchdog tran
fiona lamdin, bbc news. wildfires ravage coastal towns and holiday resorts near athens. injapan more than 60 people have now died, and thousands are in hospital, as the heatwave there is declared a national disaster. here, around 1 million public sector workers are to benefit from the biggest pay rise in almost 10 years, including 2.0% including 2.0% for the armed forces and 3.5% for teachers. the serious fraud office says it wants to reinstate fraud charges against barclays and barclays bank...
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maybe in some way you know you can tweet me at the top of banks are very pleased to say we've got fiona watson with us today head of research the group called survival and i'm reading here on your website fiona how you have visited this territory you have seen and photographed these huts just paint the picture for us tell us what it's like going to a place where so few have been yeah well that's what i went there with a. team that it's their fault tree it's man's land so absolutely it wasn't that the policy as your correspondent said in brazil is not to make contact with these people and he clearly doesn't want contact but getting into his forests was extraordinary because i did get the sense that he was perhaps watching out for us. as he's the only person there are no signs other than him his twenty hots his goggles which sort of fortunate that was good to see and one of the interesting things about the video that the indigenous affairs department of brazil has released is he looks remarkably healthy and i think this is the fault if you can see it shows that follow a sea of not make it
maybe in some way you know you can tweet me at the top of banks are very pleased to say we've got fiona watson with us today head of research the group called survival and i'm reading here on your website fiona how you have visited this territory you have seen and photographed these huts just paint the picture for us tell us what it's like going to a place where so few have been yeah well that's what i went there with a. team that it's their fault tree it's man's land so absolutely it wasn't...
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the white house has a scholar fiona hill, but she will not be in the room. we have to wait and see what donald trump admits to saying afterwards. >> josh, to you, continuing that theme, we know history told us when president kennedy met with russian leader in 1961, he said he savaged me. he was a young new president and unprepared. a couple months later the berlin wall goes up. what do people like fiona hill or others in the administration, do you know what they have been saying to the president about how to be the best prepared and given the different times right now, but still very tense times between the two nations? >> there has been plenty of reporting to show that at east each -- at each of his interacti interactions, president trump has been advised to do certain things. he ignores that advice. he was encouraged not to congratulate putin on the recent win. he defied that. they talk all the time. they have their own rapport. what his advisors are doing and others trying to build as much predictability into the meeting as much as possible given the circ
the white house has a scholar fiona hill, but she will not be in the room. we have to wait and see what donald trump admits to saying afterwards. >> josh, to you, continuing that theme, we know history told us when president kennedy met with russian leader in 1961, he said he savaged me. he was a young new president and unprepared. a couple months later the berlin wall goes up. what do people like fiona hill or others in the administration, do you know what they have been saying to the...
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fiona hill is exceptional.he understands vladimir putin very well and understands the issues as well as anybody. was a former brooking team member. she wrote a book on food and that is one of the standard reads on understanding of. she spent a lot of energy and really understands his background, his motivations, the context in which he became president of russia. interpreter, talk about the role of the interpreter. his the summit comes from a national security background? who does the president bring in? guest: they would certainly have the clearances. in the oval office with obama when he call vladimir putin, you have your own translator. obama's translator would understand how he said things and what he meant by certain phrases. i assume that is true with donald trump's team. it's kind of a long process. it is pretty redundant. the rest of us aren't sitting around and taking notes. you get together afterward and talk about what was actually said. host: did you ever meet him personally? guest: i did not. host:
fiona hill is exceptional.he understands vladimir putin very well and understands the issues as well as anybody. was a former brooking team member. she wrote a book on food and that is one of the standard reads on understanding of. she spent a lot of energy and really understands his background, his motivations, the context in which he became president of russia. interpreter, talk about the role of the interpreter. his the summit comes from a national security background? who does the president...
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>and fiona fung is now aware, her roommate saw police surrounding the area but did not know why<fionafung: "she just saw all the cop cars on the street and blocking the drive way of our apartment complex.">the suspect is described as a white male, late teens to early twenties, approximately 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighing about 160 pounds anyone who recognizes that man in the sketch is urged to call police..palo alto police say this case is very rare to happen here and reports of burglaries in the city are down so far from last yearlive in palo alto, gayle ong kron4 news (pam) new (pam) (pam) new at ten: san francisco police have arrested a suspect in a series of armed robberies. police say, 64-year-old llyod banks is responsible for at least 13- robberies.. most of those at businesses on market street. officials say, 11 liquor stores and resturants were robbed by the suspect.. he is now facing at least 37 different felony charges. (ken)an update tonight on a double shooting in anitoch. we now know .. the second victim has died. police responded to shots fired on delta fa
>and fiona fung is now aware, her roommate saw police surrounding the area but did not know whythe suspect is described as a white male, late teens to early twenties, approximately 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighing about 160 pounds anyone who recognizes that man in the sketch is urged to call police..palo alto police say this case is very rare to happen here and reports of burglaries in the city are down so far from last yearlive in palo alto, gayle ong kron4 news (pam) new (pam) (pam) new at...
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. >> fiona, surprise!ona had overcome years of hardship, including being abused by her foster family. >> god used you to bless me, and i pray i will be a blessing for others, too. >> reporter: he finds out about people like fiona through social media channels. he has also contributed some of his own money. >> i promise myself, when i get out of this, i'm going to reach my hand back and be that person for everybody else. >> reporter: while on the road, charlie and his team sleep here in the dream machine bus where people along the way can write down their hopes and aspirations. the dream machine tour is wrapping up soon, but charlie has no plan of slowing down. >> really the rest of my life is devoted to doing these big bold things to inspire people and help people. >> you see the impact he's having right there, and janine is joining us with what an inspiring guy. how did you find out about him? >> i read about him and found out about his tour. upon looking into him and that he was kicking off this bike tou
. >> fiona, surprise!ona had overcome years of hardship, including being abused by her foster family. >> god used you to bless me, and i pray i will be a blessing for others, too. >> reporter: he finds out about people like fiona through social media channels. he has also contributed some of his own money. >> i promise myself, when i get out of this, i'm going to reach my hand back and be that person for everybody else. >> reporter: while on the road, charlie and...
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her children, fiona william and samantha will greatly miss their mother. she was a fighter. several trials and tribulations with her health over the past ten years she has maintained her strong spirit and she will truly be missed. i also want to recognize her faithful son-in-law jason hodge also at home watching this inmemoriam. colleagues i would like to make a motion we close the board meeting out in memory of ms. sophia ma. seconded by supervisor peskin and we can take that without objection. thank you. madam clerk, the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, madam president. supervisor fewer is not here. seeing no other names on the roster, madam president that concludes the introduction of new business. >> president m. cohen: thank you. madam clerk, shall we go to item 7? -77? >> clerk: yes, at this time the public may address the entire board of supervisors for up to 2 minutes on items within the subject matter jurisdiction of the board. the minutes at the budget and finance meeting which constituted a core -quorum of the board. proposition c.n.g. adopted by the san franci
her children, fiona william and samantha will greatly miss their mother. she was a fighter. several trials and tribulations with her health over the past ten years she has maintained her strong spirit and she will truly be missed. i also want to recognize her faithful son-in-law jason hodge also at home watching this inmemoriam. colleagues i would like to make a motion we close the board meeting out in memory of ms. sophia ma. seconded by supervisor peskin and we can take that without...
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>and fiona fung is now aware, her roommate saw police surrounding the area but did not know why<fiona fung: "she just saw all the cop cars on the street and blocking the drive way of our apartment complex.">the suspect is described as a white male, late teens to early twenties, approximately 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighing about 160 pounds anyone who recognizes that man in the sketch is urged to call police..palo alto police say this case is very rare to happen here and reports of these types of incidents are down so far from last yearlive in palo alto, gayle ong kron4 news (ken) in the east bay -- a home invasion suspect was met with gunfire - after breaking into an east bay home. police are calling the homeowners actions.... an act of self defense.(vicki) the intruder was shot and is hospitalized tonight... it happened in richmond just after midnight.. not far from the hilltop mall... on alta mira drive. kron4's dan kerman has the story. soti think he was brave he protected his family, it took a lot for him to have to do that.richmond resident debbie attaway reacting to
>and fiona fung is now aware, her roommate saw police surrounding the area but did not know whythe suspect is described as a white male, late teens to early twenties, approximately 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighing about 160 pounds anyone who recognizes that man in the sketch is urged to call police..palo alto police say this case is very rare to happen here and reports of these types of incidents are down so far from last yearlive in palo alto, gayle ong kron4 news (ken) in the east bay -- a...
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fiona 0nasa nya appeared that news has onlyjust emerged.on't know what that is in relation to and we will try to find more information. it is definitely whether time. a very important part of the news at the moment. how is eve ryo ne of the news at the moment. how is everyone dealing with the heat, that is the question. it is not often i say it is very good news that cloud and rain is on the way. before that happens, some pretty extreme heat on the way. for the sun worshippers that is going to bea the sun worshippers that is going to be a little bit too hot and the heat is going to expand across the midlands and that the parts of wales and the south of scotland as they go through tomorrow. in the short term, a fine evening, a lot of warmth and the temperature overnight probably don't know lower than 1920 across the south, 17 around merseyside. so tomorrow, you can see this weather front which eventually will reach us but very slow progress, southerly winds ahead of it all the way from africa and that means tomorrow, the heat across east ang
fiona 0nasa nya appeared that news has onlyjust emerged.on't know what that is in relation to and we will try to find more information. it is definitely whether time. a very important part of the news at the moment. how is eve ryo ne of the news at the moment. how is everyone dealing with the heat, that is the question. it is not often i say it is very good news that cloud and rain is on the way. before that happens, some pretty extreme heat on the way. for the sun worshippers that is going to...
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some immediately like fiona hill, the associate director for russia on the national security council. can't possibly be comfortable or even -- not comfortable is an understatement. with what the president said and did. stephanie's point is key. the fact the president believes everything has changed in the last four hours, i.e., believes everything has changed since he personally met with putin is in a way the most dangerous thing of all. he -- it he feels emboldened in some sense now to pursue policies that, before he was pursuing perhaps with some caution. he's doubled down on taking this country in a direction that's friendlier to putin. taking his presidency in a direction that's friendlier to vladimir putin than to the u.s. government. >> there's going to be more in the form of very comfortable interview the president was planning on doing prior to leaving helsinki with a joint interview with tucker carlson and sean hannity of fox news. he is likely to get even more comfortable and double down on some of these points. time will tell. also here in the studio with us, rick stengel a
some immediately like fiona hill, the associate director for russia on the national security council. can't possibly be comfortable or even -- not comfortable is an understatement. with what the president said and did. stephanie's point is key. the fact the president believes everything has changed in the last four hours, i.e., believes everything has changed since he personally met with putin is in a way the most dangerous thing of all. he -- it he feels emboldened in some sense now to pursue...
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mike pompeo, senior headhaf the cia whbeen there before and has in what the russians do, and you had fiona hill, a former intelligence officer who has written a biography of vladimir extin. she knowtly what the russian side is all about. she has been put there for a reason. the novice in the room was donald trump what concerns people within his own administration is that for e er two hours from he was one-on-one with ssian president with just the translators presiden we might nev know was discussed in that two-hour meeting. laura: what are nato and eu allies to make of the u.s. president up there on the podium being so chummy with russia's leader christian: of course the optics aren't good, because over the course of this trip to europe,d he has critici nato, he sowed disunity and nato, over haves that other americans had concerns about and europeans, spendndg in nato meeting targets. nothing wrong with that. but then to go on later in scotland and criticize the eu as par asoes, on a similar russia, and to undercut theresa may in the process with the brexit plan and then to come here and c
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dr fiona of course uses music therapy to help patients who suffer from chronic pain. hans you're going to find it because suffers from shock host syndrome bhasker disease which causes so much pain in his legs that he can't walk for more than a few steps at a time. but walking is actually part of his therapy. in dr off study her patients listen to their favorite music while using a treadmill. and the results are impressive as a donor should washington the difference was noticeable spending money want to listen to my favorite music it's much easier for me to ward off it this way you don't really notice that you've walked on it has been made. that was the case with all her test subjects the pain decreased when the patients were listening to music. and all participants were able to walk further when they were hearing their favorite music. to music but as the type of music wasn't important there was everything from classical to jazz to pop the important thing is that the subjects liked it but i sure was and. it's a technique anyone can use in their daily life whether you w
dr fiona of course uses music therapy to help patients who suffer from chronic pain. hans you're going to find it because suffers from shock host syndrome bhasker disease which causes so much pain in his legs that he can't walk for more than a few steps at a time. but walking is actually part of his therapy. in dr off study her patients listen to their favorite music while using a treadmill. and the results are impressive as a donor should washington the difference was noticeable spending money...
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fiona trott, bbc news, newcastle.rant, who was in the stands in moscow last night. he's also a podcaster and video blogger for the brentford site beesotted. we will speak to billy in just a moment, but first take a look at this video he sent us of the moment england won the penalty shoot out. so nervous, i feel sick. so nervous, ifeel sick. yes! cheering. singing. let's speak to billy now, who joins us via skype from moscow. what brilliant pictures, i'm so jealous you were there. what did it feel like, and did you actually watch as that last penalty was taken? unbelievable feeling, it must be said. i watched it, and taken? unbelievable feeling, it must be said. iwatched it, and i've taken? unbelievable feeling, it must be said. i watched it, and i've been to every single england tournament they been in. 1990 world cup, 1998, argentina when they lost against them, i was there. 2004, argentina when they lost against them, iwas there. 2004, portugal. 2012, 1996 in the uk when they played... lost every single one except s
fiona trott, bbc news, newcastle.rant, who was in the stands in moscow last night. he's also a podcaster and video blogger for the brentford site beesotted. we will speak to billy in just a moment, but first take a look at this video he sent us of the moment england won the penalty shoot out. so nervous, i feel sick. so nervous, ifeel sick. yes! cheering. singing. let's speak to billy now, who joins us via skype from moscow. what brilliant pictures, i'm so jealous you were there. what did it...
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cambridgeshire police have confirmed that fiona 0nasa nya, who was elected in peterborough last year,. the uk heatwave looks set to break records this week — the met office says friday could be the hottestjuly day ever. but after weeks of dry weather, and resulting parched land, thunderstorms and torrential downpours are now also forecast in some areas — with the risk of flash flooding. 0ur correspondent danny savage is in knaresborough this evening... danny? it's another glorious evening here in north yorkshire, plenty of people down on rowing boats on the river behind me enjoying the good weather, but a couple of cautionary notes looking ahead over the next couple of days. elderly people, people are particularly being encouraged to make sure they have enough fluids. there is also forecast of thunderstorms in eastern britain which could cause some flooding. —— flash flooding. the heat is rising again. the land is cracking up and trains are running slow in places over concerns about rails expanding and buckling. but rain is expected, deluges which could see a swing to another extreme
cambridgeshire police have confirmed that fiona 0nasa nya, who was elected in peterborough last year,. the uk heatwave looks set to break records this week — the met office says friday could be the hottestjuly day ever. but after weeks of dry weather, and resulting parched land, thunderstorms and torrential downpours are now also forecast in some areas — with the risk of flash flooding. 0ur correspondent danny savage is in knaresborough this evening... danny? it's another glorious evening...
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now on bbc news, fiona walker investigates a mental health unit at breaking point, where patients sayn bullied and illegal drugs are rife. when your mental health has hit rock—bottom, hospital should be a place of safety. he lifted his hand and slapped me really hard on my thigh. it's assault. but we've heard a very different story about one mental health hospital. i couldn't walk for a week, the week after, because the amount of pressure they put on my hip. the nurses were pushing david down on the bed and this gentleman was saying, "you psychotic bustard." a toxic culture where illegal drugs are rife. were you offered them? yeah, everyone was offered them. experts say what patients describe would be abuse. what really concerns me, if it persisted, this unit, it would represent a continuing scandal in mental health care. so should it be closed down? i think it should be closed down. adele douglas is from forfar and is a youth worker. like a growing number of young people, she has mental health issues. last year, she was in a dark place, wrangling with depression and anorexia. it's li
now on bbc news, fiona walker investigates a mental health unit at breaking point, where patients sayn bullied and illegal drugs are rife. when your mental health has hit rock—bottom, hospital should be a place of safety. he lifted his hand and slapped me really hard on my thigh. it's assault. but we've heard a very different story about one mental health hospital. i couldn't walk for a week, the week after, because the amount of pressure they put on my hip. the nurses were pushing david down...
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specifically fiona hill. >> yes, fiona hill, you highlighted her.use she's a member of the national security staff who has been not very prominent but very well known and it was remarkable when she joined the trump administration, because she literally wrote the book on vladimir putin. she is one of his biographers, a former intelligence officer, a dual u.s./uk national. she's extremely clear-eyed on this, and she has written, leading up to president trump's election, about why vladimir putin would want to and seek out meddling in the u.s. elections. for her, that is an established fact, and it was part of a strategy. she was seated at that table, along with john bolton, the national security adviser to the president, someone who is deeply steeped, whatever your political beliefs, but he is very experienced on arms control negotiations. he's also very experienced in negotiating with putin. he knows, as does hill who they are sitting across from. for all the criticism of how the president is a neophyte when it comes to diplomacy, he has with him some
specifically fiona hill. >> yes, fiona hill, you highlighted her.use she's a member of the national security staff who has been not very prominent but very well known and it was remarkable when she joined the trump administration, because she literally wrote the book on vladimir putin. she is one of his biographers, a former intelligence officer, a dual u.s./uk national. she's extremely clear-eyed on this, and she has written, leading up to president trump's election, about why vladimir...
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it defeat, fiona, would clearly be a painful blow to the prime minister and her brexit plan.ent looks like a government under siege and a reckoning is beginning to bloom in the autumn which could call the very future of brexit, even the future of the prime minister come into question. so much could happen, should this plan go the way that some believe it might which is altogether against all the governments plans and wishes. meanwhile some remainders and others nurse the hope that we could yet see the idea of a fresh referendum become alive option. what might relieve the pressure on the government? 0ne senior tory close to the prime minister said to me that maybe the best hope was that negotiators in brussels could offer something of a lifeline. a concession which would at least allow talks to be kick—started there and make the prime minister's concession open er option look viable. something worth pursuing. it may be a tenuous hope that it is one of the straws that tories loyal to theresa may are clinging to. downing street say they are pursuing a painstaking strategy but th
it defeat, fiona, would clearly be a painful blow to the prime minister and her brexit plan.ent looks like a government under siege and a reckoning is beginning to bloom in the autumn which could call the very future of brexit, even the future of the prime minister come into question. so much could happen, should this plan go the way that some believe it might which is altogether against all the governments plans and wishes. meanwhile some remainders and others nurse the hope that we could yet...
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counsel for the inquiry fiona scolding sought to examine the role lord carey may have played in enablingand charismatic person. i couldn't believe that a bishop in the church of god could do such evil things. so i actually believed him for quite a time because who else were complaining about him? i didn't know these people. so you could understand most of us took a little time to catch on to what this man was doing to younger people. the inquiry has shown lord carey some of the correspondence he received from victims, and proceedings will continue this afternoon. now although lord carey admits to being the tv easily duped by a manipulative child abuser, he does not accept that the church might have been able to stop peter ball from offending. but he struggled to explain why he never handed those letters from victims of abuse to the police, and just now he admitted that that was effectively fobbing them off and said that with hindsight it was a terrible mistake. martin bashir, thank you. our top story this lunchtime... it is1:20pm... wildfires ravaging parts of greece have killed at least
counsel for the inquiry fiona scolding sought to examine the role lord carey may have played in enablingand charismatic person. i couldn't believe that a bishop in the church of god could do such evil things. so i actually believed him for quite a time because who else were complaining about him? i didn't know these people. so you could understand most of us took a little time to catch on to what this man was doing to younger people. the inquiry has shown lord carey some of the correspondence...
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the labour mp fiona onasanya has been charged with perverting the course of justice.at westminster magistrates' court earlier this month. court records show she was charged over allegedly lying about who was driving a speeding car. the rights of children facing exclusion from school should be much clearer, according to mps. in a report today,they‘ve warned that schools in england are becoming less inclusive, and that parents end up fighting a system that should support them. the education select committee says schools should to be held to account and compelled to publish exclusion numbers. last year there were 8,000 permanent exclusions 20,000 children leave during their school years and are missing from the data. and during each year a8,000 children spend time in alternative schools. our education editor branwen jeffreys reports on what the report calls the forgotten children. these four boys are part of a hidden story — children managed out of our schools. some not even recorded as excluded. families persuaded the best option is to home educate instead. bailey told
the labour mp fiona onasanya has been charged with perverting the course of justice.at westminster magistrates' court earlier this month. court records show she was charged over allegedly lying about who was driving a speeding car. the rights of children facing exclusion from school should be much clearer, according to mps. in a report today,they‘ve warned that schools in england are becoming less inclusive, and that parents end up fighting a system that should support them. the education...
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yeah, it is rather lovely, fiona, but even gone six o'clock in the evening here, no sign of things coolingark, and it is the same story across large parts of the same story across large parts of the uk as temperatures continued to soar, and that is why today the met office and public health england have decided to issue that amber alert. a parched, dried out landscape. this is hertfordshire, but it could be pretty much anywhere in england. the only hint of green, the cricket pitches, which have been watered, as searing temperatures linger. in city centres on public transport that temperatures can feel particularly oppressive. for some there is downtime, but for many working through the heat, day after day, is now tiresome. i'm struggling. we've got a meeting just now, but we had to escape the office, we don't have air con, it's broken. the tube, you know, it is not pleasant to get to work. it was good for the first five days, and i think after that, everyone has just gone a bit loopy now with it. well, i'm trying to remember that it won't be like this all the time. bertrand chamayou, that'
yeah, it is rather lovely, fiona, but even gone six o'clock in the evening here, no sign of things coolingark, and it is the same story across large parts of the same story across large parts of the uk as temperatures continued to soar, and that is why today the met office and public health england have decided to issue that amber alert. a parched, dried out landscape. this is hertfordshire, but it could be pretty much anywhere in england. the only hint of green, the cricket pitches, which have...
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and, fiona, if it looks like a mess in westminster tonight, that is because it is a mess in westminstere up with chequers plan over many, many months, and she hopes that it would at least draw a line in the sand. number ten always knew that there would be grumpiness, there would be resistance, but tonight there's a different feeling — one that it seems they are really struggling to stay in control. laura, in westminster, thank you. the number of the people coming to the uk from the eu compared with the number leaving has fallen to its lowest level in nearly five years. the office for national statistics says a total of a 101,000 more people arrived than left the country in 2017. the overall migration figures show the government is still a long way from achieving its target of cutting net migration to the tens of thousands. 0ur economics editor, kamal ahmed, reports. i came here because i started working on my phd in british literature, and then i met garrett, my husband, and i stayed, essentially. that was five years ago. i would have never thought at the time that something like the br
and, fiona, if it looks like a mess in westminster tonight, that is because it is a mess in westminstere up with chequers plan over many, many months, and she hopes that it would at least draw a line in the sand. number ten always knew that there would be grumpiness, there would be resistance, but tonight there's a different feeling — one that it seems they are really struggling to stay in control. laura, in westminster, thank you. the number of the people coming to the uk from the eu...
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there was no briefing from sarah sanders, fiona hill did not, the national security spokesperson did not come back to brief us. and there was a lot of questions. from oh my god, what just happen. what was the interesting idea they spoke about. are they taking seriously the requests about russia. a tweet he put out and a copy of that was brought back to the press cabin. but at no point during that long flight home was there an exchange to shake this out. >> when you were on the long flight home, was there any sense they were aware of the damage, the ripple effect, happening back at home, people including republicans, were astonishi ine that he put russia and the u.s. on equal footing. >> you can get cable news in air force one until you get a certain elevation. fox news was on our screens and we could see in realtime this playing out on fox and we knew the president was watching as well. >> david gregory, you were watching this with the rest of us, is there any reason that america should believe that the president of the united states trusts the product, the work product of the u.s. i
there was no briefing from sarah sanders, fiona hill did not, the national security spokesperson did not come back to brief us. and there was a lot of questions. from oh my god, what just happen. what was the interesting idea they spoke about. are they taking seriously the requests about russia. a tweet he put out and a copy of that was brought back to the press cabin. but at no point during that long flight home was there an exchange to shake this out. >> when you were on the long flight...
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demanding justice is the families of the victims green fiona's charged with manslaughter. in the weather sponsored by cattle. welcome back we'll start by looking at the weather in the levant and western parts of asia again a few showers in eastern areas but otherwise not much to say in terms of general weather looking fine although this area of share right to vittie of the caucuses could give some really big downpours at times that could be some flash flooding there is very hot in baghdad indeed across much of the right temperatures pushing the fifty degree mark once again hot weather conditions across the eastern side of the mediterranean saved by the fact you get a little bit of a sea breeze there for beirut it should be quite nice with temperatures of thirty degrees now we haven't got much in the way of a sea breeze here in doha winds are pretty light at the moment and so the humidity is quite high so forty two or thereabouts i think over the next a few days on the other side of the plane temperatures in the mid forty's much should expect from mecca medina and riyadh so
demanding justice is the families of the victims green fiona's charged with manslaughter. in the weather sponsored by cattle. welcome back we'll start by looking at the weather in the levant and western parts of asia again a few showers in eastern areas but otherwise not much to say in terms of general weather looking fine although this area of share right to vittie of the caucuses could give some really big downpours at times that could be some flash flooding there is very hot in baghdad...
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at 10:00 fiona bruce will be here with a full round up of the days news. but now it's time for hardtalk. stephen sackur is speaking to ravi shankar prasad, india's law and justice minister. welcome to heart talk. i am stephen sackur. there are growing concerns that india, the world's most populous democracy is in the grip of a divisive rant of populism. prime minister narendra modi leads a hindu nationalist government in a country with more than 200 million non—hindu citizens. and there are growing signs of rising communal tension. i guessed today is india's minister of law and justice ravi shankar prasad. is india's democracy facing his darkest hour? ravi shankar prasad, welcome to hardtalk. i want to begin by giving you the words of a former president who said this very recently. he said it with grave concern in his voice. he said "any attempt at defining our nation in terms of dogma and identities, or religion, region, hatred and intolerance, will only lead to the fundamental dilution of oui’ lead to the fundamental dilution of our identity as indians".
at 10:00 fiona bruce will be here with a full round up of the days news. but now it's time for hardtalk. stephen sackur is speaking to ravi shankar prasad, india's law and justice minister. welcome to heart talk. i am stephen sackur. there are growing concerns that india, the world's most populous democracy is in the grip of a divisive rant of populism. prime minister narendra modi leads a hindu nationalist government in a country with more than 200 million non—hindu citizens. and there are...
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of chuck joining us for this symposium evolved from a meeting i had in edinburgh last summer with fiona hyslop, cabinet secretary for culture, tourism and external affairs for scotland. while she could not be with us today, we are honored she sent us a video message that affirms the story of the scottish stonemasons and the importance of the story in the u.s. and scotland. greetings from scotland. i am very happy indeed to be able to contribute to the white house historical association's symposium for 2018, which will celebrate the historic relationship between the united kingdom, ireland, and the united states of america. the bonds of friendship which stretch across the atlantic are found throughout the pages of history, and will be further explored in the presentations for this year's symposium. when i met your president, skip mclaurin, last year, i was interested to learn about the role scottish stonemasons had played in the construction of the white house, which means the links between our two countries are in a very real sense embedded in the walls of the home of every american pre
of chuck joining us for this symposium evolved from a meeting i had in edinburgh last summer with fiona hyslop, cabinet secretary for culture, tourism and external affairs for scotland. while she could not be with us today, we are honored she sent us a video message that affirms the story of the scottish stonemasons and the importance of the story in the u.s. and scotland. greetings from scotland. i am very happy indeed to be able to contribute to the white house historical association's...
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fiona trott is at the nestle base in york. it was all about the shape of a kit kat. kat is distinctive. in fact, it gotan eu kit kat is distinctive. in fact, it got an eu wide trademark 12 years ago but back then its rivals cadbury schweppes said, hang on, it's not that distinctive, we ourselves produce a fourfingered that distinctive, we ourselves produce a four fingered snack and it took until 2016 for the european court to decide on this. they turned round and said in four european countries the shape of the kit kat is not distinctive enough. it went to an appealand is not distinctive enough. it went to an appeal and that is the decision that we have had today. the european court has turned around and has upheld the original decision. but they have said that the trademark office based in spain would have to go back and look at the details again. so that's the situation where we are at at the moment. it has taken a very long time. there has been 11 years of her legal battle and what that has exposed is this rivalry between nestle and also the owner of cadbury‘s, mo
fiona trott is at the nestle base in york. it was all about the shape of a kit kat. kat is distinctive. in fact, it gotan eu kit kat is distinctive. in fact, it got an eu wide trademark 12 years ago but back then its rivals cadbury schweppes said, hang on, it's not that distinctive, we ourselves produce a fourfingered that distinctive, we ourselves produce a four fingered snack and it took until 2016 for the european court to decide on this. they turned round and said in four european countries...
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fiona, thank you.t? that's the big question, isn't it, after that historic summit in singapore between president trump and kimjong—un, for they said they we re and kimjong—un, for they said they were both committed to the denuclearisation of the korean peninsula, many critics of the summer were asking what that word means to the united states and north korea. it's somewhat different. whether kim is ready to give up all his nuclear wednesday is questionable and since then we have heard from the us intelligence agencies they have evidence that the country continues working on the nuclear enrichment programme. the declaration from that summit was so vague a dozen necessarily mean kim has violated anything he committed two but it adds to speculation how sincere he is stop mike pompeo has just arrived, he is going to stay there overnight for the first time, this is his third trip and there is a lot of pressure on him to get something more than those words. thank you very much, it will be interesting to see
fiona, thank you.t? that's the big question, isn't it, after that historic summit in singapore between president trump and kimjong—un, for they said they we re and kimjong—un, for they said they were both committed to the denuclearisation of the korean peninsula, many critics of the summer were asking what that word means to the united states and north korea. it's somewhat different. whether kim is ready to give up all his nuclear wednesday is questionable and since then we have heard from...
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let's get more from our news correspondent fiona trott. disturbing about this case. what we said there reminds you that the columbine massacre happened before these two we re eve n massacre happened before these two were even born. exactly, and yet they were completely fascinated by they were completely fascinated by the perpetrators of the attack because they could read all about it on the internet. we learned that from the age of on the internet. we learned that from the age 01:14, they had already downloaded a bomb—making manual. they were so interested in that attack and idolised the perpetrators of the columbine attack, we learned, that like them, they also kept a diary, a journal of what they planned to do. that was kept by the eldest, thomas miley. in it, he apologised in advance for committing one of the worst atrocities in british history. the youngest of the two, alex volland, confessed that he told a teacher that what their plan was he said he would become forming a service to society because potential targets were infecting the
let's get more from our news correspondent fiona trott. disturbing about this case. what we said there reminds you that the columbine massacre happened before these two we re eve n massacre happened before these two were even born. exactly, and yet they were completely fascinated by they were completely fascinated by the perpetrators of the attack because they could read all about it on the internet. we learned that from the age of on the internet. we learned that from the age 01:14, they had...
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. >> let's talk more with fiona nichols joining us from our london bureau. look looks at that video again just to show people. appearance i disturbing video to say the least, but that's the ocean. i mean, can you believe that? that's the ocean. and i think for a lot of people it's out of sight out of mind. but it really isn't because it's -- this is happening. we'll talk more about the implications on human health in a moment, but first help our viewers to understand exactly how big this problem is as it stands right now. >> yeah, george, it gets no easier looking at footage like that. i've been working this for quite a while now tnd it's gut wrenching to satisfy waves of plastic washing up on the beaches. it's estimated that 12.7 million tons of plasticent urs our ore shans every year. that's the equivalent of a gore bathe truck every single minute. >> and it's happening as we speak literally. >> yeah, you're quite right. so we use these things for five minutes and they pollute our environment for decades to come. once in the viernl, plastic pollution just
. >> let's talk more with fiona nichols joining us from our london bureau. look looks at that video again just to show people. appearance i disturbing video to say the least, but that's the ocean. i mean, can you believe that? that's the ocean. and i think for a lot of people it's out of sight out of mind. but it really isn't because it's -- this is happening. we'll talk more about the implications on human health in a moment, but first help our viewers to understand exactly how big this...
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." >> well, it's easy to see where fiona gets her good looks from. >> working without props is somethingtonio banderas the whole time. you're used to making something out of nothing. >> we can stay up late, swapping manly stories and in the morning i'm making waffles. >> eddy murphy's voice itself sounds funny, but he can also do voices. >> keep our people down, but we can use it to keep those same people from stealing your go-cart. >> and voiceover for animated comedy, you need people who can emote through their voice. and standups are some of the best voice emoters. >> comedians are very in touch with how they come across. that skill lends itself to voice acting. >> the manatee is endangered, and i think it's because it's out of shape. doesn't a manatee look like a guest on the rickie lake show. >> what you've got to do is get yourself an education and a job. i don't know what you're doing to talk about. you're fat, you got to go to weight watchers. i have a layer of blubber to -- >> jonathan katz created a show where he would interview comedians in squiggle vision. >> i thought the ma
." >> well, it's easy to see where fiona gets her good looks from. >> working without props is somethingtonio banderas the whole time. you're used to making something out of nothing. >> we can stay up late, swapping manly stories and in the morning i'm making waffles. >> eddy murphy's voice itself sounds funny, but he can also do voices. >> keep our people down, but we can use it to keep those same people from stealing your go-cart. >> and voiceover for...
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fiona hill is a seasoned, conservative republican foreign policy intellectual.one of those words apply to the president. he needs them in that room. you know, he likes to joke about the washington swamp, he's going into the russian swamp now and he's going in with the biggest alligator in that swamp and it's a dangerous time. >> what about afterwards? we're going to have this bilateral news conference. would you expect the president to come out swinging as he does, calling reporters by names, denigrating their credentials? what's the tone that you expect from that news conference? >> i don't think there is any reason to expect this president is going to change. and what we have to accept and accommodate, and as professional journalists as well as voters, this is a man of uncouth behavior who has contempt for education, expertise and normal social protocol. so calling the press names, the fundamental constitutional principle that the free press is a guarantor of the government is something he doesn't believe. >> i'm curious, the president in that clip we showed,
fiona hill is a seasoned, conservative republican foreign policy intellectual.one of those words apply to the president. he needs them in that room. you know, he likes to joke about the washington swamp, he's going into the russian swamp now and he's going in with the biggest alligator in that swamp and it's a dangerous time. >> what about afterwards? we're going to have this bilateral news conference. would you expect the president to come out swinging as he does, calling reporters by...