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fiona: we don't think so.n july showed that in fact the intent to stay there for long. in return, then use was very dovish. we believe -- in return, then rules was very dovish. in the past it was about reacting to the market, now they are impacting the market. i think they will be happier if there's a bit of inflation. francine: when you look at the main risks of their, -- main at least weere, don't have inflation getting out of control because that would reprice all asset classes. is that your biggest worry, or is it trade concerns, or is it politics in the u.s.? if you look at your two biggest concerns, what are they? >> my two biggest concerns, one is the micro economic environment. we see it as a v-shape, but if it is not managed, it could change. the second is the rhetoric of the central bank, that the market has been very car related to what central banks and the government is doing. if the stimulus package does not go out as expected, this could have an impact on the market, because the sentiment of the
fiona: we don't think so.n july showed that in fact the intent to stay there for long. in return, then use was very dovish. we believe -- in return, then rules was very dovish. in the past it was about reacting to the market, now they are impacting the market. i think they will be happier if there's a bit of inflation. francine: when you look at the main risks of their, -- main at least weere, don't have inflation getting out of control because that would reprice all asset classes. is that your...
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thank you very much, fiona. good luck in your campaign. they will take that stuff off, to tell us. iwill. cheers fiona. thanks for your messages about a—levels, btecs and gcses, i will read some shortly. the former us first lady, michelle 0bama, has launched a scathing attack on donald trump, accusing him of not being up to thejob. she was appearing in a pre—recorded speech to support the nomination of former vice—presidentjoe biden in the upcoming november election. 0ur north america correspondent, peter bowes reports. remote, virtual, and very unconventional. a political gathering in the era of coronavirus. with no fanfare, it was a scaled—down, made—for—tv event introduced from a studio in los angeles by a hollywood actress. good evening. i'm eva longoria baston and welcome to the 2020 democratic national convention. on its first night, the convention showcased the stories of ordinary americans. it also highlighted the issue of racial injustice after weeks of protests around the country. the grim death toll from covid—19 was a running t
thank you very much, fiona. good luck in your campaign. they will take that stuff off, to tell us. iwill. cheers fiona. thanks for your messages about a—levels, btecs and gcses, i will read some shortly. the former us first lady, michelle 0bama, has launched a scathing attack on donald trump, accusing him of not being up to thejob. she was appearing in a pre—recorded speech to support the nomination of former vice—presidentjoe biden in the upcoming november election. 0ur north america...
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fiona is delivering her letter from what she calls her mums' army. filmed. snapchat told fiona that it's more difficult to deal with on their platform than other social media, and it's committed to take further steps to ensure the safety of its users. it's also agreed to meet the mums soon. instagram, which is owned by facebook, said... and they have given fiona a video call and invited her to work with them. so some progress for fiona and her campaign, but both she and the police say this billion pound industry has the technology to block more drug dealing. jim connolly, bbc news. lissie harper — the widow of pc andrew harper — has said he would be "proud" of her campaign to jail for life those who kill police officers or other emergency workers. a month after their wedding he was dragged to his death after he tried to stop thieves fleeing with a stolen quad bike in berkshire. she's been speaking to the bbc in her first broadcast interview. daniela relph reports. this was the last photo lissie harper had taken with her husband. they were guests at a
fiona is delivering her letter from what she calls her mums' army. filmed. snapchat told fiona that it's more difficult to deal with on their platform than other social media, and it's committed to take further steps to ensure the safety of its users. it's also agreed to meet the mums soon. instagram, which is owned by facebook, said... and they have given fiona a video call and invited her to work with them. so some progress for fiona and her campaign, but both she and the police say this...
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fiona childs was her sorority big sister. >> there's this one picture and it's like -- it just came out beautiful and we liked it because we thought we kind of looked likeht charlie's angels posed without intentionally doing that. >> it was sometime in 2001 when friends started hearing about michelle's new guy, a fellow student named jason young, heard how he'd grown up in the north carolina mountains, how he loved to camp, how he was the life of tailgatee parties. michelle fell hard and fast.t. >> they seemed like a good couple. he was different from other men that she'd dated in the past. he wasn't as serious about a career as she was. he was a little bit less sophisticated than michelle was. but she seemed to be very happy with him. >> michelle and jason married in october 2003. the day after the wedding they a shared their big secret, michelle was pregnant. their daughter cassidy was born early the next year. >> i love you, mommy. >> i love you, too, cassidy.
fiona childs was her sorority big sister. >> there's this one picture and it's like -- it just came out beautiful and we liked it because we thought we kind of looked likeht charlie's angels posed without intentionally doing that. >> it was sometime in 2001 when friends started hearing about michelle's new guy, a fellow student named jason young, heard how he'd grown up in the north carolina mountains, how he loved to camp, how he was the life of tailgatee parties. michelle fell...
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. >> next fiona hill, the national security council director for russia under president trump discusses russia's meddling in the 2016 u.s. presidential election and whether they will continue this information campaign in the 2020 election cycle. the wilson center host this hour-long discussion. >> before we start, i want to remind everybody who is tuning in that you can stay up-to-date with all of her upcoming events, podcasts, publications and more on her website at wilson center.org and in particular i want to invite you to listen to our podcast in our newest podcast the russia file. let me just remind everybody throughout the conversation we were ready gotten quite a few of them, you can submit questions by e-mail at wilson center.org buyer twitter and facebook pages and please include your name and affiliation just as if you are attending an event at the center which i hope we can do again soon and be more likely to call on you if you're not an anonymous aspect. i am joined today by the ark under doctor fiona who is the center of the united states of europe and the foreign policy pr
. >> next fiona hill, the national security council director for russia under president trump discusses russia's meddling in the 2016 u.s. presidential election and whether they will continue this information campaign in the 2020 election cycle. the wilson center host this hour-long discussion. >> before we start, i want to remind everybody who is tuning in that you can stay up-to-date with all of her upcoming events, podcasts, publications and more on her website at wilson...
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best a geisha and firm in london he also worked at the brookings institute and he co-wrote with fiona hill a 2010 brookings paper on russia's energy ambitions here is r.t. host and veteran journalist ben swan with more. than chink oh that is name of the person who is really the primary source of the still dossier his washington based lawyer now admits that yes in fact he provided source data and analysis for that dossier already online sleuths had made the connection between then chain co in the still doubt so here's what we know about then he was on the payroll of christopher skills investigative firm orbis business intelligence in london we also know that he worked for the brookings institution he co-wrote a paper with fiona hill in 2010 titled one step forward 2 steps back the realities of a rising china and work ations for russia's inner g.m. bishan keep in mind fiona hill became a sinner piece of the impeachment hearings as she had been president trump's national security council but the most important allegations regarding then janko come back to the f.b.i. notes from his interv
best a geisha and firm in london he also worked at the brookings institute and he co-wrote with fiona hill a 2010 brookings paper on russia's energy ambitions here is r.t. host and veteran journalist ben swan with more. than chink oh that is name of the person who is really the primary source of the still dossier his washington based lawyer now admits that yes in fact he provided source data and analysis for that dossier already online sleuths had made the connection between then chain co in...
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you may be seated. >> fiona childs took the stand.ed her about a life insurance policy jason arranged. >> it did raise a red flag to -- >> and michelle had questioned. >> that she brought up specifically her life insurance. she brought it up several times, asking me didn't i think that a million dollars was too much, and did they really need that? >> after michelle died, fiona found out the true amount of the policy was actually $4 million. >> i was just in total shock, like that is incredibly excessive. >> and prosecutors also told the jury about civil lawsuits against jason brought by michelle's mother and sister. one was a wrongful death case filed in 2008, a year before he was charged with murder. over the defense's objection, court clerk lauren friedman testified about that lawsuit. >> there is an alleged paragraph, paragraph 6, again, reading verbatim from the record, "in the early morning hours of november 3rd, 2006, jason young brutally murdered michelle young at their residence." >> freeman went on to testify that jason never
you may be seated. >> fiona childs took the stand.ed her about a life insurance policy jason arranged. >> it did raise a red flag to -- >> and michelle had questioned. >> that she brought up specifically her life insurance. she brought it up several times, asking me didn't i think that a million dollars was too much, and did they really need that? >> after michelle died, fiona found out the true amount of the policy was actually $4 million. >> i was just in...
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. >> next, fiona hill, the former national security director for russia under president trump, discusses russia's meddling in the 2016 u.s. presidential election and whether they'll continue their disinformation campaign in this 2020 election cycle. the wilson center hosts this hour long discussion. >> before we start, i want to remind everybody who is tuning in that you can stay up-to-date with all of our upcoming events, podcasts and publications and more on our website at wilsoncenter.org and in particular, i want to invite you to give a listen to our podcast reference to the x article and the newest podcast, the russia file. let me just remind everybody tut the conversation and we've already gotten quite a few of them, you can submit questions by e-mail, and please list your name and affiliation as if a live event at the wilson kennan center, and i'm more likely to call out than if you're unidentified. and fiona hill from brookings institution and as many of you know for the russian affairs on the national security council. that was 2017-19. from 2006, national intelligence office fo
. >> next, fiona hill, the former national security director for russia under president trump, discusses russia's meddling in the 2016 u.s. presidential election and whether they'll continue their disinformation campaign in this 2020 election cycle. the wilson center hosts this hour long discussion. >> before we start, i want to remind everybody who is tuning in that you can stay up-to-date with all of our upcoming events, podcasts and publications and more on our website at...
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fiona trott‘s in lytham for us. fiona.lice have confirmed the names of the teenagers that search teams have been looking for throughout the night. they are 18—year—old mohammed and his brother, 16—year—old ali. but the fact that this search has been suspended will be deeply upsetting for the family from west yorkshire, they were here yesterday enjoying a family day out. it's understood the teenagers got into difficulty. a 15—year—old boy who was with them managed to swim to safety. he's in hospital at the moment, being treated for hypothermia. there has been a massive search throughout the night. the police, the rnli, the coast guard, the rnli had a boat out for 15 hours during the night but the latest statement we have from the coastguard has said because they have not been able to find the boys, decision has been taken to suspend the search stop our thoughts are with the family and friends of those involved. fiona, thank you. more than 100,000 people in wales — considered the most at risk from coronavirus — can stop shie
fiona trott‘s in lytham for us. fiona.lice have confirmed the names of the teenagers that search teams have been looking for throughout the night. they are 18—year—old mohammed and his brother, 16—year—old ali. but the fact that this search has been suspended will be deeply upsetting for the family from west yorkshire, they were here yesterday enjoying a family day out. it's understood the teenagers got into difficulty. a 15—year—old boy who was with them managed to swim to...
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fiona trott, bbc news, lancashire.inning tomorrow, wherejoe biden will be confirmed as the party's nominee for president, in november's election. because of the coronavirus pandemic, this year the event is scaled down and mainly virtual, with speakers giving their addresses from different remote locations. mr biden knows there are some in the party less than enthusiastic about his nomination, particularly on the left. but he's hoping his choice of running mate, senator kamala harris, can help him win the support of minorities and more progressive voters. here's our north america editor, jon sopel. folks, thanks, i understand there are thousands of you on this zoom... campaigning, covid style. this is a socially—distanced fundraiser. but there are no phone banks, just thousands on a zoom call. and since kamala harris joined the ticket, the money's been pouring in. $48 million raised injust 48 hours. the excitement is palpable! at least i'm excited. but enthusiasm is hardly the right word. even among democratic voters, l
fiona trott, bbc news, lancashire.inning tomorrow, wherejoe biden will be confirmed as the party's nominee for president, in november's election. because of the coronavirus pandemic, this year the event is scaled down and mainly virtual, with speakers giving their addresses from different remote locations. mr biden knows there are some in the party less than enthusiastic about his nomination, particularly on the left. but he's hoping his choice of running mate, senator kamala harris, can help...
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fiona is delivering her letter from what she calls her mums' army.s committed to take further steps to ensure the safety of its users. it's also agreed to meet the mums soon. instagram, which is owned by facebook, said... and they have given fiona a video call and invited her to work with them. so some progress for fiona and her campaign, but both she and the police say this billion pound industry has the technology to block more drug dealing. jim connolly, bbc news. with around nine million dogs living in the uk, services such as walking, training and grooming have become big business. now the rspca is calling for better regulation of the industry, after reports some pets are being put at danger. and just a warning that there is some distressing footage in claire jones' report. i was horrified, i was in shock. i just couldn't believe what i'd seen. she's hit her. we are a nation of animal lovers and care deeply about our dogs. but we've been investigating the repercussions of people with little experience or any qualifications who are looking after
fiona is delivering her letter from what she calls her mums' army.s committed to take further steps to ensure the safety of its users. it's also agreed to meet the mums soon. instagram, which is owned by facebook, said... and they have given fiona a video call and invited her to work with them. so some progress for fiona and her campaign, but both she and the police say this billion pound industry has the technology to block more drug dealing. jim connolly, bbc news. with around nine million...
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fiona trott with that report.ident alexander lukashenko. but he has again defied calls to quit, claiming the nation is under threat from foreign forces. tens of thousands of opposition supporters have joined a "march for freedom", moving through central minsk and chanting that the president should go. meanwhile, in an address to a smaller crowd of several thousand, mr lukashenko called on supporters to defend their country and independence. mr lukashenko says he's worried about nato military exercises being carried out in poland and lithuania, and has reached a security agreement with russia. many in belarus see this as a threat to shut down the protests by force with help from president putin. the bbc‘s abdujalil abdurasulov is in minsk at a pro—government rally. i'm at the main square in the capital minsk. this is a rally in support of president lukashenko. people are coming here bringing flags, the nationalflags of belarus, and gathering in front of the main stage over there where you can hear the music is play
fiona trott with that report.ident alexander lukashenko. but he has again defied calls to quit, claiming the nation is under threat from foreign forces. tens of thousands of opposition supporters have joined a "march for freedom", moving through central minsk and chanting that the president should go. meanwhile, in an address to a smaller crowd of several thousand, mr lukashenko called on supporters to defend their country and independence. mr lukashenko says he's worried about nato...
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fiona lamdin has more.sisters travelling together. 0ne sister temporarily lifted her facemask, so her sister, who is deaf—blind, could read her lips. and these sisters aren't alone. paul has borderline personality disorder. he says he's faced abuse for not wearing a mask on a tram. a gentleman literally was just like, why aren't you wearing a mask? and i told him and i explained to him, and his simple response was, well, if you're not wearing a mask, you shouldn't be allowed out. and that made me feel extraordinarily vulnerable. this exchange upset him so much, he didn't leave the house for four days. so, what are the rules? because some of us are exempt. for example, young children under the age of 11, those with a physical or mental illness, if wearing a mask will cause severe distress, and if you're travelling with someone who relies on lip—reading to communicate. are you aware that some people don't need to wear masks? now that you say that, i had heard of that, but i don't think about that in the momen
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with that, back over to you fiona. thank you for the opportunity to speak to the group tonight. >> that's fantastic chris. i think the three piece are important to bear in mind. the election this year is more of a process than an event. in terms of expecting -- quick returns on the voting results. i think all of our panelists will speak to that. i will ask if you could elaborate, chris, a little because we've had so many questions coming in on a couple of the issues you've just talked about. we've had lots of people coming in wanting to volunteer and asking what they can do as citizens. i think you partly answered that. hopefully, david, whose member of an ngo can give some concrete answers on this. we've had people wearing exactly on the consolidation of polling places. a retired analyst asked us about what we are going to do if polling places are reduced to two instead of 20? someone who's thinking clearly in your terms about planning and preparing. a spokesperson for democrats thinking about the vote that get lost i
with that, back over to you fiona. thank you for the opportunity to speak to the group tonight. >> that's fantastic chris. i think the three piece are important to bear in mind. the election this year is more of a process than an event. in terms of expecting -- quick returns on the voting results. i think all of our panelists will speak to that. i will ask if you could elaborate, chris, a little because we've had so many questions coming in on a couple of the issues you've just talked...
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remote fault line islands because of the coronavirus they finally managed to return home 5 months later fiona clifton and her husband neville hitched a left of more than 1200 kilometers on an antarctic fishing boat the couple arrived on the remote island on march the 7th as the pandemic began to worsen now after a month long journey through some of the world's most perilous seas that the pair are finally back in new zealand. at least they have a good story that wraps up our show if you want more in the meantime visits. coronavirus section of the w. website at d. w. dot com for now thanks for watching stay safe and have a great week. what secrets lie behind small. discover new adventures in 360 to. explore an aging world heritage sites to. double your world heritage 368. now. carefully. don't simply. need to do to. discover the. above. subscribe to the documentary. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a new telling the danger ship with just one to the shadow and a few newspapers with official information as a journalist i have worked on the streets of
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remote fault line islands because of the coronavirus they finally managed to return home 5 months later fiona clifton and her husband neville hitched a left of more than 1200 kilometers on an antarctic fishing boat the couple arrived on the remote island on march 7th as the pandemic began to worsen now after a month long journey through some of the world's most perilous seas that the pair are finally back in new zealand. at least they have a good story that wraps up our show if you want more in the meantime visit the. coronavirus section of the w. web site at d w dot com for now thanks for watching stay safe and have a great week. to. kick off. 2 heart. attacks to see a story starts with truth and morocco the taliban and royal blue and the young german foreign students its way into the premier league 3 top talents 3 life stories and fair journeys to the top football leagues. spong d.w. . played for a. culture. call a hair. super . tall gone to lead a. lifestyle sure that. america has become. the fireplace the feeling the flame the judge gives her the bullies of the as the fisa book claims to
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remote fault line islands because of the coronavirus they finally managed to return home 5 months later fiona clifton and her husband neville hitched the left of more than 9200 kilometers on an antarctic fishing boat the couple arrived on the remote island on march the 7th as the pandemic began to worsen now after a month long journey through some of the world's most perilous seas that the pair are finally back in new zealand. at least they have a good story that wraps up our show if you want more in the meantime visit the coronavirus section of the w website at d w dot com for now thanks for watching stay safe and have a great week. heart . in. brazil dortmund star with the brits in morocco as a texan and royal blue and the young german star seeks its way into the premier league 3 top talents 3 life story and fair journeys to the top. on w. 200 . 2 well. what about assuring college stood. for change and thinking is changing the economy to create something. economics magazine made in germany. on d w. d 2 you know that 77 percent locking are younger than thanks a lot. that's me and me and. you
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fault line islands because of the corona virus they finally managed to return home 5 months later fiona clifton and her husband neville hitched a left of more than 1200 kilometers on an antarctic fishing boat the couple arrived on the remote island on march the 7th as the pandemic began to worsen now after a month long journey through some of the world's most perilous seas that the pair are finally back in new zealand. at least they have a good story that wraps up our show if you want more in the meantime visit the. coronavirus section of the w. web site at d w dot com for now thanks for watching stay safe and have a great week. to. move. the full. kickoff. to hearts in manchester currency of dortmund start with ruth and morocco except fan and royal blue and the young german star so you can see its way into the premier league 3 top talent 3 life story and their journeys to the top football leagues. 30 minutes from d w. d q you know that 77 percent. are younger than 6 o'clock. that's me and. you know what time all voices. on the 77 percent talk about the cup. for almost 42 flashes from c
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fault line islands because of the corona virus they finally managed to return home 5 months later fiona clifton and her husband neville hitched a left of more than 1200 kilometers on an antarctic fishing boat the couple arrived on the remote island on march the 7th as the pandemic began to worsen now after a month long journey through some of the world's most perilous seas that the pair are finally back in new zealand. at least they have a good story that wraps up our show if you want more in the meantime visit the. coronavirus section of the w. website at d. w. dot com for now thanks for watching stay safe and have a great week. i'm going to. cheat me more superfood. discounted and inexpensive but animals are suffering from the environment is crying out. a new trend healthier and feeding resources and. price more on the plate just how good is cheap. meat in germany. 30 minutes on d w the. ego whatever girl. who got me how to st. i can thank the background young robbers i'm gonna be a part time going plastic waste or how it seems to come back. to your back up their weapon how much new m
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we will find out about that from fiona.t was meant to beat roger federer and whoever was doing it pressed the wrong button and it cut to tony blair. at that point may be fudge it. we got away with it. it is 25 minutes past eight. it is 25 minutes past eight. we ll be discussing that shortly and bringing you the latest news. now let's get the weather with carol. someone has told her that today is four months from christmas. i don't know if that makes you feel good or makes you feel worried. definitely worried, where has this year gone? i love christmas, but keep it in december. storm franciis is showing its hand in the way of torrential rain and very strong gusts of wind. disruption is quite likely with this combination. the met office has very various weather warnings out. the gas we have seen in the last hour or so are the following. you get the gist. this area of low pressure is storm francis. you can see all the isobars associated with the storm, as well associated with the storm, as well as the weather fronts. they are
we will find out about that from fiona.t was meant to beat roger federer and whoever was doing it pressed the wrong button and it cut to tony blair. at that point may be fudge it. we got away with it. it is 25 minutes past eight. it is 25 minutes past eight. we ll be discussing that shortly and bringing you the latest news. now let's get the weather with carol. someone has told her that today is four months from christmas. i don't know if that makes you feel good or makes you feel worried....
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fiona davis is no strange story book buzz.ur reaction. >> i screamed. >> reporter: the best-selling writer known for historical fiction is at it again, this time with the majestic new york public library. her story toggling between dual time lines, 1913 and 1993. the library a looming presence throughout. >> when it was built in 1911 it was the largest marble structure in america and 50,000 people visited it the very first day. >> reporter: the story exploring female empowerment with a look back at the unfolding women's movement, told through the eyes of two very different women. >> laura in the 1910s is raising a family and lives in a library surrounded by all this knowledge but she feels stifled. she wants more out of life and then you have said di who in the 1990s is the curator for a special collection at the library called the bird collection which actually exists and sadie is a little out of step with her time where she loves vintage clothes. she loves old books. >> reporter: the two also related with dark family secrets
fiona davis is no strange story book buzz.ur reaction. >> i screamed. >> reporter: the best-selling writer known for historical fiction is at it again, this time with the majestic new york public library. her story toggling between dual time lines, 1913 and 1993. the library a looming presence throughout. >> when it was built in 1911 it was the largest marble structure in america and 50,000 people visited it the very first day. >> reporter: the story exploring female...
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and then i'll also add fiona shaw >> seth: who's so good >> who's so good so it's like all the womeninary. and it also speaks to, like, you know, i just want to offer a moment of hope and like, yay, and a win. you know what i mean three seasons into the show, you know, that is primarily about this relationship between bill and elle and eve, we also have carolyn played by fiona shaw who is also rewarded with recognition. it's great it's so great. it's just this year, you know, because i'm not exactly sure what's going to go on with the emmys, and they will probably be in england, you know, at i don't know what time in the morning, right? that's the one thing that i wish that i could be there with them. that we could all be together. >> seth: first of all, let me say i have so much respect for you now, because you have both been a nominee and a host. and so i feel like you understand the great pressures of hosting these award shows as well when you were sitting in the audience as a nominee, have you been able to enjoy those evenings or are you nervous do you have anxiety? >> first off,
and then i'll also add fiona shaw >> seth: who's so good >> who's so good so it's like all the womeninary. and it also speaks to, like, you know, i just want to offer a moment of hope and like, yay, and a win. you know what i mean three seasons into the show, you know, that is primarily about this relationship between bill and elle and eve, we also have carolyn played by fiona shaw who is also rewarded with recognition. it's great it's so great. it's just this year, you know,...
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fiona dwyer of women's aid solace, thank you forjoining us.st anglia, the midlands and lincolnshire to name just three places. there was also a report of a water spout in the bristol channel. today, further thundery downpours in a forecast that could lead to flash flooding. there will be sunshine in between. this area of cloud in the satellite picture is producing that rain and is still doing so. as we go through the day, the rain moves out of northern england and turns more showery across scotland and northern ireland but here too we will see heavy bursts at times with thunder and lightning and it will come in through wales. for the rest of england and the rest of wales, sunny spells but also some heavy, thundery downpours with large hail and gusty wind that could lead to some localised flooding. another humid day, perhaps warmer across the north—east of england. heading through the evening and overnight, starting with showers, many of them fading but hang on to them in western areas. mist and murk and low cloud across eastern scotland in par
fiona dwyer of women's aid solace, thank you forjoining us.st anglia, the midlands and lincolnshire to name just three places. there was also a report of a water spout in the bristol channel. today, further thundery downpours in a forecast that could lead to flash flooding. there will be sunshine in between. this area of cloud in the satellite picture is producing that rain and is still doing so. as we go through the day, the rain moves out of northern england and turns more showery across...
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fiona hill. all that crowd who kind of came out of the woodwork during the trump yes well quite frightening in the kind of pathological view of the well they have they will be in charge and you know this is a real serious threat to democracy i mean what is it like or having elections if the people who are running the country i don't think to do with any of these elections and they don't run on anything you know they did that's a perfect good point because it just shows you know they continue divorce between foreign policy issues and the democratic process ok you know one of the things i find really disturbing is that in the last 3 and a half years troops foreign policy is been all over the place i think that's a fair assessment think the fact that it's been all over the place has actually created debate now mostly against him from the interagency consensus but in a bite in ministration we won't even have that debate will insist be is if for. he just this is completely separated off into a differe
fiona hill. all that crowd who kind of came out of the woodwork during the trump yes well quite frightening in the kind of pathological view of the well they have they will be in charge and you know this is a real serious threat to democracy i mean what is it like or having elections if the people who are running the country i don't think to do with any of these elections and they don't run on anything you know they did that's a perfect good point because it just shows you know they continue...
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i can't wait to share it with you. >> and we can't wait to have fiona on "gma" later this month. on our instagram at "gma" book club. >>> coming up next we have liam neeson and his son micheal richardson joini >>> we are back now on "gma" with liam neeson and his oldest son micheal richardson. they are starring together as father and son in their new movie. it is called "made in italy." gentlemen, good to see you both. let me just say, i watched the film last night here at home. absolutely beautiful, beautiful in so many different ways. >> thank you, robin. >> tender, humorous, i really -- liam, i just can't express how much i enjoyed it. but before we talk more about the film, your boys, both your boys have been home a lot, liam. what's family time been like for you? >> it's been fine. no, it's been great, robin. no, i'm only joking. it's been terrific having them around and i can't believe four months have gone. it's groundhog day times 200. >> yes, it's happy blursday. every day is blurring into the next. >> i know. >> i do want to get into the film. i'm sorry, liam. i guess p
i can't wait to share it with you. >> and we can't wait to have fiona on "gma" later this month. on our instagram at "gma" book club. >>> coming up next we have liam neeson and his son micheal richardson joini >>> we are back now on "gma" with liam neeson and his oldest son micheal richardson. they are starring together as father and son in their new movie. it is called "made in italy." gentlemen, good to see you both. let me just...
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a third person, their cousin, is recovering after managing to swim to shore. 0ur correspondent fionaham st annes. this is the coast guard office at lytha m this is the coast guard office at lytham st annes and the family of 18—year—old muhammad azhar shabbir and his 16—year—old brother arrived here about an hour ago. they came just minutes after lancashire police confirmed two bodies had been found. it's hard to imagine what the past 24 it's hard to imagine what the past 2a hours have been like for them, since that initial call came in. the start of an 18 hour search. and this was just one part of it. one of these rnli lifeboats was out for 15 hours and was laterjoined by another from blackpool. the coastguard helicopter and ground patrols were also on alert. news of what happened at this busy beach quickly spread. the teenagers' 15—year—old cousin managed to swim ashore. we saw the young lad come back in, he had just trousers on, no top and he was shaking. they took him out of the coastal than with, we think it was his sister, and put him straight in an ambulance. this vast beach is
a third person, their cousin, is recovering after managing to swim to shore. 0ur correspondent fionaham st annes. this is the coast guard office at lytha m this is the coast guard office at lytham st annes and the family of 18—year—old muhammad azhar shabbir and his 16—year—old brother arrived here about an hour ago. they came just minutes after lancashire police confirmed two bodies had been found. it's hard to imagine what the past 24 it's hard to imagine what the past 2a hours have...
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our correspondent fiona trott is in lytham st annes. i asked her why the search was called off.s operation. they took that decision one hour ago. what we have heard over the past hour is that the police have confirmed the names of the boys that everybody was searching for overnight. 18—year—old muhammad shabir and his brother, 16—year—old ali shabir. they are from dewsbury in west yorkshire and we understand that they were here with their family at lytham st annes yesterday enjoying the good weather. we understand that they got into difficulty in the sea. a 15—year—old boy who was with them managed to swim to shore. he's in hospital at the moment being treated for hypothermia, but there has been a massive search. overnight, there were five volunteer lifeboats, the coast guard had the helicopter out, then this morning three more lifeboats were out, a fixed—wing aircraft by the coast guard, police, helicopter too and of course don't forget you will have all the patrols on the ground as well, police patrols, coast guard patrols too but the very latest statement we have from the coa
our correspondent fiona trott is in lytham st annes. i asked her why the search was called off.s operation. they took that decision one hour ago. what we have heard over the past hour is that the police have confirmed the names of the boys that everybody was searching for overnight. 18—year—old muhammad shabir and his brother, 16—year—old ali shabir. they are from dewsbury in west yorkshire and we understand that they were here with their family at lytham st annes yesterday enjoying the...
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fiona hill. susan gordon. one of the most senior intelligence officials in this country.ost of people who work for him to explain why, why the deaf rans, the best explanation i could get, and this was consistent was that he has an admiration for vladimir putin. there's even a sense that he envies putin's power to some degree. but also that he shares, they share a view of the world. a zero sum view, that no one's better than anyone, everyone's a dirpy player in a dirty game. the end of american exceptionalism. in trump's view. this idea of america as a city on the hill. all bets are off, other people play dirty, i'm going to play dirty as well. the trouble with russia, russia has played very dirty. but the president has allowed them to be more aggressive over the last four years. that's another speer of his policy, where that approach didn't work. >> it's a great book, it's entitled the madman theory. i recommend it highly to all our reviewers here in the united states and around the world. jim sciutto, thanks for writing this important book. really appreciate it. >>> i'm
fiona hill. susan gordon. one of the most senior intelligence officials in this country.ost of people who work for him to explain why, why the deaf rans, the best explanation i could get, and this was consistent was that he has an admiration for vladimir putin. there's even a sense that he envies putin's power to some degree. but also that he shares, they share a view of the world. a zero sum view, that no one's better than anyone, everyone's a dirpy player in a dirty game. the end of american...
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i have had conversations with fiona hill about it.he root of a lot of president trump path outreaches through his convictions that he can somehow get this relationship right. hearst, and then stephen. , theere the groundwork now potential for somehow improving that relationship? up againstat match russia's increasing aggression? 10 seconds on your point on jim klapper, if you do an old-fashioned net assessment of the united states's position in the world, you would bet on the united states for sure. there are challenges and we can't take them for granted. we have system issues. we have investment tissues. any quality issues. we have big policy choices on things like immigration to ensure our demographic going forward. those are all choices. butere from a strong base, it cannot be taken for granted. russia,kamai -- on number one is that russia is actively hostile to the united states across the board. we have had this latest ,eporting on the bounty issue but it is well beyond that. across-the-board we can talk about the individual inst
i have had conversations with fiona hill about it.he root of a lot of president trump path outreaches through his convictions that he can somehow get this relationship right. hearst, and then stephen. , theere the groundwork now potential for somehow improving that relationship? up againstat match russia's increasing aggression? 10 seconds on your point on jim klapper, if you do an old-fashioned net assessment of the united states's position in the world, you would bet on the united states for...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news.rifice had been forgotten was exacerbated. but at the national memorial arboretum in staffordshire on saturday august 15, the 75th anniversary of victory overjapan, or vj day, the prince of wales will lead the nation‘s commemoration of the moment when the global conflict that was the second world war finally came to an end. the service, which will include a national two minutes‘ silence, will be attended by a number of veterans who fought in the far east, and it will be broadcast by the bbc. the duke of cambridge will take part in a programme, vj day 75, the nation‘s tribute to be broadcast on bbc one. among the veterans who will feature in the programme will be the duke of edinburgh. as a young royal navy officer, he was on board a british warship in tokyo bay for the signing by the japanese of their surrender. and captain sir tom moore, another veteran who served in the burma campaign, has voiced the hope of all of his comrades. i respectfully ask britain to stop whatever it is doing
fiona lamdin, bbc news.rifice had been forgotten was exacerbated. but at the national memorial arboretum in staffordshire on saturday august 15, the 75th anniversary of victory overjapan, or vj day, the prince of wales will lead the nation‘s commemoration of the moment when the global conflict that was the second world war finally came to an end. the service, which will include a national two minutes‘ silence, will be attended by a number of veterans who fought in the far east, and it will...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news.we havejust under a month to go. are you prepared to reopen? absolutely. all our classrooms are ready. all our clea ners classrooms are ready. all our cleaners are in place. we have extra clea ners cleaners are in place. we have extra cleaners in place through september. we are ready to go and we are really keen that all the children are welcome back but there is a worried that maybe not all of them will come back. can you first of all describe what will be different? you bring your children to school, what is different about the practicalities compared to pre— coronavirus? different about the practicalities compared to pre- coronavirus? there will be a half hour window from 840 for the younger children and the other children coming between 855 and 19, to make sure not all the pupils and parents are congregating. the staggered approach at the start and end of the day is already in place. parents have been told about this. if you have children and three key stages, you can bring them al
fiona lamdin, bbc news.we havejust under a month to go. are you prepared to reopen? absolutely. all our classrooms are ready. all our clea ners classrooms are ready. all our cleaners are in place. we have extra clea ners cleaners are in place. we have extra cleaners in place through september. we are ready to go and we are really keen that all the children are welcome back but there is a worried that maybe not all of them will come back. can you first of all describe what will be different? you...
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for my book, "the mad man theory trump takes on the world" i spoke to fiona hill.s his top russia adviser for years, a student of russia, and she made what is an alarming comparison. she says this, quote, what we have seen in the past year is the hyper personalization of the presidency. and that's something we haven't had before in such an acute form. note this comparison. it's similar to what happened in russia at the peak of putinism. cnn political correspondent abby phillip joins us now. this is not an out there kind of comparison here, given that it's part of a pattern, abby, is it not of using institutions to his own political end. >> well, jim, this is particularly stark considering that we are just a few hours -- months away, i'm sorry, from the general election and president trump seems to be very focused on the impact of mail-in voting on his own political election chances. and so he's been criticizing palin voting for quite some time now. that is not new. but what we have seen over the last several days is an acceleration of changes over at the postal ser
for my book, "the mad man theory trump takes on the world" i spoke to fiona hill.s his top russia adviser for years, a student of russia, and she made what is an alarming comparison. she says this, quote, what we have seen in the past year is the hyper personalization of the presidency. and that's something we haven't had before in such an acute form. note this comparison. it's similar to what happened in russia at the peak of putinism. cnn political correspondent abby phillip joins...
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shout out to congressman, he gave you a terrific interview but he also today endorsed my daughter fionalorida state house, he is one smart congressman. the point i want to make about the media, thank you, very happy about that, the media of course are not going to cover, you want to know why they were in on it from the start. here's what's happening inn washington when the intelligence community wants to do something that they know is wrong, what do they do, they leak it to the press, they favorite reporters of the washington post at the new york times, msnbc and they leak it, all of a sudden you see a story that says anonymous sources claim, fill in the blank, donald trump is a puppet of food and in donald trump is being investigated, michael flynn is being investigated and then the intelligence community can turn around and point to the story, that they leak in the first place, they say this gives us some real cause and evidence for investigating donald trump, mike phelan, et cetera, they leak it int order to appoint to it, they're not going to cover this in the media, they were co-co
shout out to congressman, he gave you a terrific interview but he also today endorsed my daughter fionalorida state house, he is one smart congressman. the point i want to make about the media, thank you, very happy about that, the media of course are not going to cover, you want to know why they were in on it from the start. here's what's happening inn washington when the intelligence community wants to do something that they know is wrong, what do they do, they leak it to the press, they...
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i am joined by the principal, fiona.or getting up early on what will be a very busy day for you. what are you doing here at saint ronanto you. what are you doing here at saint rona nto keep you. what are you doing here at saint ronanto keep everybody safe? we have made a lot of plans over the la st we have made a lot of plans over the last weeks and months. we are looking forward to welcoming our young people back to school. they have been out of formal education since march so a lot of and safety planning has gone on behind the scenes. the guidance has changed. numerous times over the last number of weeks. we have adapted our plans in line with the guidance. health and safety is our priority and getting our children back into face—to—face learning stopping of the school is divided into different zones. yes, we are a large scale, we are over zones. yes, we are a large scale, we a re over two zones. yes, we are a large scale, we are over two sites which makes it more complex and we could do without our new build in the ba
i am joined by the principal, fiona.or getting up early on what will be a very busy day for you. what are you doing here at saint ronanto you. what are you doing here at saint rona nto keep you. what are you doing here at saint ronanto keep everybody safe? we have made a lot of plans over the la st we have made a lot of plans over the last weeks and months. we are looking forward to welcoming our young people back to school. they have been out of formal education since march so a lot of and...
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fiona hill, senior russia adviser. peter navarro. steve bannon.worked for him. to explain why. why the deference? and the best explanation i could get, and this was consistent, was that he has an admiration for vladimir putin. he admires his power. there is even a sense that he envies putin's power, to some degree. but also, and this was the most surprising to me, that he shares, they share, a nihilistic view of the world. a kind of zero-sum view. because in trump's view, you know, this idea of america as a city on the hill, right, et cetera. you know, he says, listen. all bets are off. other people play dirty. i'm going to play dirty as well. the trouble with russia is that russia has played very dirty, but the president has allowed them to be more aggressive over the last four years, not less so. so, that's another sphere of his policy where that approach didn't work. >> it's -- it's a great book. once again, it's entitled "the madman theory, trump takes on the world." i recommend it, highly, to our viewers here in the united states and around t
fiona hill, senior russia adviser. peter navarro. steve bannon.worked for him. to explain why. why the deference? and the best explanation i could get, and this was consistent, was that he has an admiration for vladimir putin. he admires his power. there is even a sense that he envies putin's power, to some degree. but also, and this was the most surprising to me, that he shares, they share, a nihilistic view of the world. a kind of zero-sum view. because in trump's view, you know, this idea of...
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you have alex padilla, you have congressman eric swalwell, congressman adam schiff, you have fiona, state office holders out there. every type, size, fit out there is already looking at that going, it will be a very interesting couple months as we run the presidential race and who will be the next senator for california. >> yeah. a lot to play out. it will be very interesting. we appreciate your insight. thank you. >> as a black man, i am absolutely blown away that there is on that ticket a black woman of the vice presidency. >> today, brown reiterated that he believes the political ambitions would have been better served if she became biden's attorney general instead of vice president. >> i may be old timing in the sense of trying to make sure that you play the game the way you need to play the game. you want to be the president. at some point you have to show thatture true leader. not that you are the follower of someone elgs who is the leader. >> but he says she will be the most important surrogate biden will have in the campaign. >>> another san francisco mayor was quick to praise joe
you have alex padilla, you have congressman eric swalwell, congressman adam schiff, you have fiona, state office holders out there. every type, size, fit out there is already looking at that going, it will be a very interesting couple months as we run the presidential race and who will be the next senator for california. >> yeah. a lot to play out. it will be very interesting. we appreciate your insight. thank you. >> as a black man, i am absolutely blown away that there is on that...
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bannon, navarro, mcmaster, see san gordon, fiona hill, and others went on the record for new this book. >> that's right. i made a point in this book -- i spoke only to current and former trump administration officials because i wanted to get a view inside this administration. frankly, if you do me the honor of reading the book you will see that i give credit where credit is due. and i give every opportunity to the president's critics and supporters to explain what they support and that they don't support. and there are instances in this book where the president, frankly, deserves credit. standing up to chinese malign activities, stealing of intellectual property, things that were tolerated before he drew a red line under. the question is -- this is a question i attempt to answer in the book on all of these national security challenges is, are we in a safer place today than we were four years ago? the sad fact is that when you look at a north korea or an iran, who have made progress in the nuclear sphere, no, we're not. when you look at russia, it is more aggressive, not less aggressive
bannon, navarro, mcmaster, see san gordon, fiona hill, and others went on the record for new this book. >> that's right. i made a point in this book -- i spoke only to current and former trump administration officials because i wanted to get a view inside this administration. frankly, if you do me the honor of reading the book you will see that i give credit where credit is due. and i give every opportunity to the president's critics and supporters to explain what they support and that...
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>> on friday assembly member camden chuorganized a webinar with california state treasurer fiona matoiscuss services for small businesses. the ppp program ends august 8th. >> we do understand not all banks are making the program as available as we'd like to, some of the small business, some of them are a little bit smaller. >> reporter: down the street petals of a flower studio is run by one person. >> we lost the waitings. we lost the graduation, proms. >> reporter: she said if it wasn't for her landlord discounting her rent she'd be closed by now. >> he told me that i can pay a very bare minimum, and then right now he said, well, if you a plan which i don't as none of us do. >> reporter: she does not expect she'll last another year. >> given today's situation if i get the same amount of orders, i don't know maybe until january. >> reporter: in san laen mtiz, . >> happening today a drive-thru donation event to get parents and families a little extra help during pack to school season. the samaritan house is handing out 2,000 backpacks filled with school supplies from 9:00 to 1:00 as a
>> on friday assembly member camden chuorganized a webinar with california state treasurer fiona matoiscuss services for small businesses. the ppp program ends august 8th. >> we do understand not all banks are making the program as available as we'd like to, some of the small business, some of them are a little bit smaller. >> reporter: down the street petals of a flower studio is run by one person. >> we lost the waitings. we lost the graduation, proms. >>...
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fiona lamdin has more. two sisters travelling together. 0ne sister temporarily lifted her facemask, so her sister, who is deaf—blind, could read her lips. and these sisters are not alone. paul has borderline personality disorder. he says he's faced abuse for not wearing a mask on a tram. a gentleman literally was just like, why aren't you wearing a mask? and i told him and i explained to him, and a simple response was, well, if you're not wearing a mask, you shouldn't be allowed out. and that made me feel extraordinarily vulnerable. this exchange upset him so much, he didn't leave the house for four days. so, what are the rules? because some of us are exempt. for example, young children under the age of 11, those with a physical or mental illness, if wearing a mask will cause severe distress, and if you're travelling with someone who relies on lip—reading to communicate. are you aware that some people don't need to wear masks? now that you say that, i had heard of that, but i don't think about that in the m
fiona lamdin has more. two sisters travelling together. 0ne sister temporarily lifted her facemask, so her sister, who is deaf—blind, could read her lips. and these sisters are not alone. paul has borderline personality disorder. he says he's faced abuse for not wearing a mask on a tram. a gentleman literally was just like, why aren't you wearing a mask? and i told him and i explained to him, and a simple response was, well, if you're not wearing a mask, you shouldn't be allowed out. and that...
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issues and following the facts but when other voices and other media outlets amplify those themes as fiona hill who was the national security council official under trump warned congress about those media outlets and some of those members of congress are actually amplifying russian propaganda. that is a huge problem and an attack on our democracy. >> ken delainian what do you make of the timing of this report? there was a story that came out from the "new york times" this morning from robert draper about how the intelligence community has been politicized under president trump. and the report referred to the extent of how the president's suspicion of the community has reshaped the intelligence community and the personal and professional calculations of its members. basically that they've had to kind of tiptoe around the president's personal views in the way they present intelligence and this story from the times precipitated the report. do we have any evidence to back that up or back up any connection between the two? >> i don't believe the story in the "new york times" led to the report.
issues and following the facts but when other voices and other media outlets amplify those themes as fiona hill who was the national security council official under trump warned congress about those media outlets and some of those members of congress are actually amplifying russian propaganda. that is a huge problem and an attack on our democracy. >> ken delainian what do you make of the timing of this report? there was a story that came out from the "new york times" this...
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mucking around in our political process for decades i thought that doctor fiona hill would be a good advisor to trump because i hoped that trump could get into negotiations with putin and i wanted her to be able to say to him, let's have the back story here. let's try harder deal and that's not how it worked out because of the russian investigation and all the rest but i thought she would be a very good advisor to trump and i thought he would respect her views and i think he did. it was just is not the way it worked out. as far as not pop injure, i've known him again for decades and what i thought was good about him was he had real-world experience in the business world as well as in the journalist world as well as a marine, also fearless and he wanted to take a much tougher stand on china which i know wanted to do is talk about china, you've been past administrations have not recognized the demise of china as a challenge for this coming future. i'm interested in your opinion now on president for life and your thoughts of competing with an economy that is very much out of state run a
mucking around in our political process for decades i thought that doctor fiona hill would be a good advisor to trump because i hoped that trump could get into negotiations with putin and i wanted her to be able to say to him, let's have the back story here. let's try harder deal and that's not how it worked out because of the russian investigation and all the rest but i thought she would be a very good advisor to trump and i thought he would respect her views and i think he did. it was just is...