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chris frome is good at downhill and uphill. but this convenient on the first stage. they went wheel to wheel for the yellow jersey, the french rider missed out, but frome is still the man to beat with four stages to go. now, lots of preseason friendlies to get you through including british teams. arsenal left it late to beat bayern munich. they trailed to a penalty but equalised in injury time. martinez was the hero saving two penalties. liverpool scored against crystal palace in the asia trophy. in hong kong, the second liverpool goal, they are predicted to sign hull city left back andrew robinson. jay rodriguez got his first goal in a west brom shirt against leicester. in the last few minutes, chelsea have agreed a deal to sign a striker from real madrid. he'd been linked with manchester united before they signed the car striker lu ka ku. that's striker lukaku. that's all your sports news for now but we will be back later. thank you. now let's ta ke back later. thank you. now let's take you back to one of our main stories today, the news that some of the bbc‘s high
chris frome is good at downhill and uphill. but this convenient on the first stage. they went wheel to wheel for the yellow jersey, the french rider missed out, but frome is still the man to beat with four stages to go. now, lots of preseason friendlies to get you through including british teams. arsenal left it late to beat bayern munich. they trailed to a penalty but equalised in injury time. martinez was the hero saving two penalties. liverpool scored against crystal palace in the asia...
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frome kept jabbing leader alberto contador at the front. frome keptjabbing away with fabio aru.ther than a progression. the fans out in force on bastille day. a home favourite during the breakaway, leading over the big climb. the race leaders would not catch them. fighting it out on the descent of the finish. neither could gain an advantage. a four way battle for the overall lead. fabio aru hung on to follow chris froome over the line. the italian with a six second lead. we will see where they are the legacy to hold on until paris. write a great feeling to go out there and race for the win, as opposed to racing defensively, having the pressure on defending the jersey. felt quite nice to have the shoe on the other foot. celtic have beaten linfield to nil in their champions league qualifier first legs. the match was moved to friday, so it didn't clash with the marching season, and celtic declined to take up their ticket allocation amid safety concerns. but the visitors were 2—0 up after half an hour thanks to goals from scott sinclair and tom rogic, and that's how it finished. the
frome kept jabbing leader alberto contador at the front. frome keptjabbing away with fabio aru.ther than a progression. the fans out in force on bastille day. a home favourite during the breakaway, leading over the big climb. the race leaders would not catch them. fighting it out on the descent of the finish. neither could gain an advantage. a four way battle for the overall lead. fabio aru hung on to follow chris froome over the line. the italian with a six second lead. we will see where they...
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the leading riders scaled the alps, but frome and the fourth place rider
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we'll take you outside live to the sky camera network towards the east and still hay szy frome fire.ng out for hot spots. currently 84. the good news humidity at 40% and temperatures dropping down to the 60s by 9: ocho oc-- 9:00 p.m. it will help firefighters. we have full coverage at nbcbayarea.com. the main reason temperatures were more comfortable today across the peninsula and south bay is the fog at the immediate coastline. it will have an easy time moving back in not only tonight but the peninsula but also for tomorrow morning. so as we take a look at the morning forecast, you can see throughout the peninsula, fog at the immediate coastline and 60. mostly for the tri-valley and 62 and sunshine. san francisco not only fog but a little bit of mist for the morning commute and chilly 55 and a few patchy clouds with 58. as we head throughout the micro climate forecast tomorrow down in the south bay, we will still see winds out of the northwest. firefighters will be watching for that in east san jose with that fire that is, you know, almost fully contained 89 expected in east san jos
we'll take you outside live to the sky camera network towards the east and still hay szy frome fire.ng out for hot spots. currently 84. the good news humidity at 40% and temperatures dropping down to the 60s by 9: ocho oc-- 9:00 p.m. it will help firefighters. we have full coverage at nbcbayarea.com. the main reason temperatures were more comfortable today across the peninsula and south bay is the fog at the immediate coastline. it will have an easy time moving back in not only tonight but the...
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southwestern chester county right now getting dumped on frome nottingham, gusty wind, lightening embedded possibility of some small hail as it moves off to thee northeast, had this cell popped up in the last 30 minutes over red lion and christiana, so you need to keep yourself aware of the changing situation over next couple of hours, especially south of the city in these areas we are seeing these cells, firing off improving conditions across portions of the central, southern delaware after picking up quite a bit over last several hours and seeing light rain, traversing still just southern tip there of cape may county but still people indoors bound in cape may with that light rain that continues to move through. for tonight slow moving shower or thunderstorm south of the city 71 degrees overnight tonight. heading in to our wednesday quiet day more cloud around increasing sunshinee wind takes over, and a high of 84 degrees, temperatures being cooled off by rain, cloud cover at 86 in philadelphia, down in the zero seven's in millville. humidity levels are not too bad. we had east wind that
southwestern chester county right now getting dumped on frome nottingham, gusty wind, lightening embedded possibility of some small hail as it moves off to thee northeast, had this cell popped up in the last 30 minutes over red lion and christiana, so you need to keep yourself aware of the changing situation over next couple of hours, especially south of the city in these areas we are seeing these cells, firing off improving conditions across portions of the central, southern delaware after...
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day fromed hard every childhood on. because he got a scholarship to a little college in cambridge called harvard, and as he said, discovered books and read forever, he became the john adams that helped change the world. >> for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. president trump spoke saturday night at an event honoring u.s. veterans. to celebrate -- the celebrate freedom rally was hosted by the first baptist church and salem media group. 12, it is3, verse declared, blessed is the nation whose god is the lord. anis absolutely indisputable fact that our nation was founded on a love for god and a reference for his word. the cousins that, we have experienced the undeserved favor of god upon our country. fact also an indisputable that in recent years, there have been those who have tried to separate our nation from its spiritual foundation. that reality has caused many of us, many christians to despair and wonder, is god finished with america? our best days over? in the midst of that despair came november the eighth, 20
day fromed hard every childhood on. because he got a scholarship to a little college in cambridge called harvard, and as he said, discovered books and read forever, he became the john adams that helped change the world. >> for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. president trump spoke saturday night at an event honoring u.s. veterans. to celebrate -- the celebrate freedom rally was hosted by the first baptist church and salem media group. 12, it is3, verse declared, blessed is the...
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day fromed hard every childhood on. because he got a scholarship to a little college in cambridge called harvard, and as he said, discovered books and read forever, he became the john adams that helped change the world. >> for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. president trump spoke saturday night at an event honoring u.s. veterans. to celebrate -- the celebrate freedom rally was hosted by the first baptist church and salem media group. >> psalm 33, verse
day fromed hard every childhood on. because he got a scholarship to a little college in cambridge called harvard, and as he said, discovered books and read forever, he became the john adams that helped change the world. >> for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. president trump spoke saturday night at an event honoring u.s. veterans. to celebrate -- the celebrate freedom rally was hosted by the first baptist church and salem media group. >> psalm 33, verse
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>> hi tech con artistsh froming and ludeing homes using stolen ids. local victims are opening up to "fox5". >> this is creepy this man is accused of secretly live in the attic of someone allegation's house without their permission and wait until you whaer tipped them off. >> murder mystery along a popular pipe trail. transgender military ban backlash and rumbas are are giving out information to companies about your home. your news starts now. >>> we begin tonight with breaking news out of ohio. one man is dead and 7 others hurt following an accident at the ohio state fair. a ride malfunctioned and video posted on social media appears to show parts of the ride breaking off and people flying in the air. five of the victims are in critical condition. today was opening day of the fair. ohio governor ordered all fair rides shut down for safety inspections. >>> also, tonight, four roommates scammed in their own home. con artist rented home through air bnb trashed the place did drugs and stole expensive items. >> whoever did that left behind a trail of evide
>> hi tech con artistsh froming and ludeing homes using stolen ids. local victims are opening up to "fox5". >> this is creepy this man is accused of secretly live in the attic of someone allegation's house without their permission and wait until you whaer tipped them off. >> murder mystery along a popular pipe trail. transgender military ban backlash and rumbas are are giving out information to companies about your home. your news starts now. >>> we begin...
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we could us a route that goes frome point b to point c and we don't have one. >> we are in strategicships with all of our carriers. frofor making the holiday work and growth work, it is important to have a great relationship with them. we partner in almost every aspect of how operations work. cory: in terms of the plane business itself, it is a complicated business. i shout over the plane is a flight by. other things about the amazon ounce sheet that make this desk gives you advantages you might for other companies might not have. >> it is all about the customer experience side of this, about enabling faster delivery and enabling additional capacity for customers. our approach to structuring the arrangements -- as you said, there are moving parts. we found a couple of great partners in atlas and atsg. we worked to come up with a great path forward that fits both the company's needs, the supplier, and provide a fantastic customer service. cory: it is start with a memo, hey, what if we try this? >> somebody came to us and pointed out we had not realized exactly we have this much scale
we could us a route that goes frome point b to point c and we don't have one. >> we are in strategicships with all of our carriers. frofor making the holiday work and growth work, it is important to have a great relationship with them. we partner in almost every aspect of how operations work. cory: in terms of the plane business itself, it is a complicated business. i shout over the plane is a flight by. other things about the amazon ounce sheet that make this desk gives you advantages...
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thank you for joining us on abc 7 mornings.olyn tyler back frome surgery.nt to thank you vincent james for this sunrise picture, showing smoke in the bay area skies. you can share your pictures with us on social media using t the #abc7now. you might see it on our newscast or online at abc 7 news.com. news continues now online, twitter, facebook and instagram. newscast continues at 5:00 p.m. have a great sunday, everyone. a paid presentation from meaningful beauty by cindy crawford. (female announcer) with special appearances from some of your tv favorites sharing their number one skin saving secrets. (male announcer) plus, a stunning before and after story from today's special guest, lori loughlin. (female announcer) at age 52, the star of full house and much more says her skin seems to be looking not older but younger thanks to friend and supermodel cindy crawford. (lori) i really do feel like my skin has been restored and i've traveled back in time. (male announcer) could it be the fountain of youth we've been waiting for? stay tuned to find out. (soft mu
thank you for joining us on abc 7 mornings.olyn tyler back frome surgery.nt to thank you vincent james for this sunrise picture, showing smoke in the bay area skies. you can share your pictures with us on social media using t the #abc7now. you might see it on our newscast or online at abc 7 news.com. news continues now online, twitter, facebook and instagram. newscast continues at 5:00 p.m. have a great sunday, everyone. a paid presentation from meaningful beauty by cindy crawford. (female...
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ticket items like carriers and nuclear components, that there might be tooment, one might be forced frome the british army 80,000 two up to 65,000. >> fine, those two final questions. so far as the intelligence is concerned, these were serious leaks at the beginning of a criminal investigation. we made that very clear to the united states. reassurance from those together agencies that this information would be properly protected in the future and we have now regarded that particular matter as close. it's important that it is close off because there is a huge amount of intelligence sharing that is necessary when you are fighting terrorism. it was unfortunate, but it has been dealt with. the former head of the army, we have no plan to reduce the size of the army down to 65,000. on the contrary, our manifesto commitment to maintain the size of the armed forces, including the ability of the army to fight at divisional level and indy in the 2015 sd sr, we are increasing the size of the royal navy and the royal air force. we are not about cutting the army. >> secretary, thank you so much. this
ticket items like carriers and nuclear components, that there might be tooment, one might be forced frome the british army 80,000 two up to 65,000. >> fine, those two final questions. so far as the intelligence is concerned, these were serious leaks at the beginning of a criminal investigation. we made that very clear to the united states. reassurance from those together agencies that this information would be properly protected in the future and we have now regarded that particular...
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barrels german sprint specialist marcel kittel won the 126- mile stage his 5th stage win thus farchris fromero-may)... retains the yellow jersey as the overall leader (pam) next at the top of the hour a group of sonoma county teens selling baked goods gets ripped off. now police are looking for this woman..they say used counterfeit bills. keep it right here for kron 4 news at 11... all the day's big stories and your forecast, in half the time (steve) but first... stanley roberts has his camera on drivers in one bay area citywho ignore warning signs and park wherever they like. another new edition of people behaving badly...is next. (pam) when you see a parking spot you sometime have to go for it .... we all know a spot can come and go in an instant(steve)but what if it's a parking structure and you see the entrance staring at you, can you still go for it? maybe not....... stanley roberts explains you got me stanley! what are you doing (hysterical laughter) you know better right (hahahaha) he know better he does that all the time ahh does he?if you build it they will go around case in point p
barrels german sprint specialist marcel kittel won the 126- mile stage his 5th stage win thus farchris fromero-may)... retains the yellow jersey as the overall leader (pam) next at the top of the hour a group of sonoma county teens selling baked goods gets ripped off. now police are looking for this woman..they say used counterfeit bills. keep it right here for kron 4 news at 11... all the day's big stories and your forecast, in half the time (steve) but first... stanley roberts has his camera...
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today was the beginning of a new phase of the investigation where frome hearing from our -- central figuresor the first time. i think jared kushner deserves credit for not demanding a subpoena, for going voluntarily, for releasing the 11 page statement. there are many questions that remain to be asked. i will point out one. in the statement, kushner said he did not rely on russian money for his private business interests. rely doesn't mean you have no russian money, it doesn't mean it wasn't offered. to me as a reporter, it jumped out. it deserves follow-up questions. i'm sure there are many other examples where members of the intelligence committee and has intelligence committee are going to want to pursue questions with the jared kushner and everybody else. charlie: robert costa. >> we are watching a president who ran a family enterprise for decades, trying to take the same approach to the white house, and encountering challenge after challenge. if you think beyond the republican agenda, it is his family, jared kushner, his son, all their different meetings and entanglements, accusations
today was the beginning of a new phase of the investigation where frome hearing from our -- central figuresor the first time. i think jared kushner deserves credit for not demanding a subpoena, for going voluntarily, for releasing the 11 page statement. there are many questions that remain to be asked. i will point out one. in the statement, kushner said he did not rely on russian money for his private business interests. rely doesn't mean you have no russian money, it doesn't mean it wasn't...
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. >> the bill appears to be gaining support frome democrats in the house.iberal lawmakers are now backing a plan that would create an oversight commission to deem if the president is mentally or physically unfit to serve, which could then lead to his removal under the 25th amendment. joining me now with reaction, dr. marc siegel, and fox news anchor and attorney gregg jarrett. this is a real story that we are reporting on. has anything like this ever been done before? >> no. no legal precedence for it. section 4, the involuntary invoking of the 25th amendment. the people who are advocating this, i wonder if they can even read. have they read the 25th amendment? sheila jackson lee, congresswoman says, the president is ill-suited and incompetent. therefore invoking the 25th amendment. that's not the legal basis. it has to be functional t incapacity. somebody who has a stroke, somebody who has an accident or in the case of jfk, what if he had survived but was brain-damaged. that's how it all came about. she either misunderstands or misinterprets it. i think it
. >> the bill appears to be gaining support frome democrats in the house.iberal lawmakers are now backing a plan that would create an oversight commission to deem if the president is mentally or physically unfit to serve, which could then lead to his removal under the 25th amendment. joining me now with reaction, dr. marc siegel, and fox news anchor and attorney gregg jarrett. this is a real story that we are reporting on. has anything like this ever been done before? >> no. no...
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ticket items like carriers and nuclear components, that there might be tooment, one might be forced frome the british army 80,000 two up to 65,000. >> fine, those two final questions. so far as the intelligence is concerned, these were serious leaks at the beginning of a criminal investigation. we made that very clear to the united states. reassurance from those together agencies that this information would be properly protected in the future and we have now regarded that particular matter as close. it's important that it is close off because there is a huge amount of intelligence sharing that is necessary when you are fighting terrorism. it was unfortunate, but it has been dealt with. the former head of the army, we have no plan to reduce the size of the army down to 65,000. on the contrary, our manifesto commitment to maintain the size of the armed forces, including the ability of the army to fight at divisional level and indy in the 2015 sd sr, we are increasing the size of the royal navy and the royal air force. we are not about cutting the army. >> secretary, thank you so much. this
ticket items like carriers and nuclear components, that there might be tooment, one might be forced frome the british army 80,000 two up to 65,000. >> fine, those two final questions. so far as the intelligence is concerned, these were serious leaks at the beginning of a criminal investigation. we made that very clear to the united states. reassurance from those together agencies that this information would be properly protected in the future and we have now regarded that particular...
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looking for something teels vote onto make this happen and juts because he promised -- and he didn't fromesonference on this. he left himself an out. there's nothing to say that they won't know for a day or even just an hour or so and say oops. we're just going to vote on this. >> how did he leave himself? >> in his statement and spokesperson actually said he's not committing to going to conference and so what we're looking at now sno -- and it says put 16 million americans on the streets, increasess health care cost by taerv werd and they just pass by day after day after day please, i'm fighting for mief life, nigh skmield's plief and i'm going to do i can to do it but i think they're votes in. rrs the options we have is to make it clear what they are doing. to let the american public know what they are doing and then we're going to go home and fight this on the streets, on main street, in our town halls, all over dhis country to make the republicans explain to the american people why they chose toabandoned american health care. >> thank you so much. good to see you. my oelds home stase. i
looking for something teels vote onto make this happen and juts because he promised -- and he didn't fromesonference on this. he left himself an out. there's nothing to say that they won't know for a day or even just an hour or so and say oops. we're just going to vote on this. >> how did he leave himself? >> in his statement and spokesperson actually said he's not committing to going to conference and so what we're looking at now sno -- and it says put 16 million americans on the...
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thecan we break through disengagement around politics, economics and just this feeling unplugged frome these debates because they feel they have nothing to gain and will only be angry? >> i think a lot of it stems from the fact that people don't have a lot of time and they don't really politics is worth it to them. the same discussion often happens with voter participation. it is often framed in very apolitical terms of apathy. tople don't care, as opposed people weighing the different needs that they have in a limited amount of time. -- i thinkoliticians it publication like jacobin is niche. i think we will start something broader that could be like -- it could be an appeal to reason. we had a socialist publication that was number three or number four in circulation in the entire country. that was an appeal to reason, it had a white working-class reason. base thans more of a your average socialist journal. at the moment, it isn't deeply rooted. it is kind of like a silo. the socialist left social movements and the working class is confused. when the soldiers -- socialist movement was
thecan we break through disengagement around politics, economics and just this feeling unplugged frome these debates because they feel they have nothing to gain and will only be angry? >> i think a lot of it stems from the fact that people don't have a lot of time and they don't really politics is worth it to them. the same discussion often happens with voter participation. it is often framed in very apolitical terms of apathy. tople don't care, as opposed people weighing the different...
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months up frome seven months previous the forecast. has proposed resuming military and manager in exchanges with the north. the president seeks to follow through on campaign pledges to seek a dialogue with kim jong-un. despite voicing skepticism about the prospects for a breakthrough. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. the second round of exit talks have started in brussels. inbrexit talks have started brussels. how much progress should we expect this week? berlin.us now from what can we look for? we heard that from michel barnier. he will be answering questions. how much questions do you think he and david davis will be able to report? >> it will be limited. this is not a function mainly of the atmosphere in brussels. it boils down to the message of u.k. politics if you look at news over the weekend. open warfare on the u.k. cabinet when it comes to the future relationship that remains totally in the dark and against that backdrop, it's unlikely
months up frome seven months previous the forecast. has proposed resuming military and manager in exchanges with the north. the president seeks to follow through on campaign pledges to seek a dialogue with kim jong-un. despite voicing skepticism about the prospects for a breakthrough. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. the second round of exit talks have started in brussels. inbrexit talks have started...
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frome learn collectively the tragic lessons of 1692. the editor five years ago to the day that they would become the first of many innocents to lose their lives that here. we officially announce we will gather to dedicate our newest memorial to honor the memory of those who were unjustly executed. at noon we will gather at proctor's ledge, the site of the execution to dedicate a memorial on that site. 325 years after the first of three mass executions when five individuals were hanging. i hope many of you in this room will be able to join us as we honor their memory and pledge to never forget the lessons of the salem witch trials, to never let prejudice overcome reason. salem is a special place because we value that history. every person who lives here is imbued with that history. and whether or not their family traces their lineage back generations or whether they were newly arrived, we yielded his our responsibility 325 years later to ensure we move forward as a community. we do so in a way that reminds us all of the witch trials. we
frome learn collectively the tragic lessons of 1692. the editor five years ago to the day that they would become the first of many innocents to lose their lives that here. we officially announce we will gather to dedicate our newest memorial to honor the memory of those who were unjustly executed. at noon we will gather at proctor's ledge, the site of the execution to dedicate a memorial on that site. 325 years after the first of three mass executions when five individuals were hanging. i hope...
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what i don't understand, the a frome dossier came somebody who was getting first paid by republicansnd the democrats, going to moscow and getting dirt about donald trump from kremlin affiliated agents and moscow. in other words, he went to russia, talked to people affiliated with the government and said, give major to about donald trump. presumably, got it and put it in the memo. similarly, there is an amazing political article from january of this year that describes how allies of the clinton campaign, including somebody being paid by the the, met with officials of the ukrainian government, which was desperate to help hillary clinton went and donald trump lose, and get information incriminating about trump from ukrainian officials. in other words, ukraine was meddling in our elections by giving democrats incriminating evidence about trump. although it is dirty, i personally think all of these events are sort of the way politics work. of course if you are an important campaign and someone offers you incriminating information about your opponent, you want it whether it comes from ukra
what i don't understand, the a frome dossier came somebody who was getting first paid by republicansnd the democrats, going to moscow and getting dirt about donald trump from kremlin affiliated agents and moscow. in other words, he went to russia, talked to people affiliated with the government and said, give major to about donald trump. presumably, got it and put it in the memo. similarly, there is an amazing political article from january of this year that describes how allies of the clinton...
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day fromed hard every childhood on. because he got a scholarship to this little college in cambridge called harvard and discovered books and read forever, he became the john adams that helped change the world. >> for a complete schedule, go to www.c-span.org. all weekend long, american history tv is joining our comcast cable partners to showcase the history of portland, oregon. to learn more about the cities on her current tour, visit www.c-span.org/citiestour. we continue with our look at the history of portland. >> we are in portland, oregon at the lewis and clark collection. today, we will see a range of selections from our lewis and clark collection, including material representative of the things they brought with them on their expedition to the pacific ocean. contemporary material that informed their decisions. we will see contemporary expedition the and we will see the legacy of the expedition. material that reflects upon expedition from 150 years later and romanticize the offense
day fromed hard every childhood on. because he got a scholarship to this little college in cambridge called harvard and discovered books and read forever, he became the john adams that helped change the world. >> for a complete schedule, go to www.c-span.org. all weekend long, american history tv is joining our comcast cable partners to showcase the history of portland, oregon. to learn more about the cities on her current tour, visit www.c-span.org/citiestour. we continue with our look...
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we will do what the expect frome humbly us and we will do it humbly and , which keep the promise is the greatest of all possible .romises turning france into a country itself forhy of french people. long live the repun lick -- long the republic. long live france. [applause] [speaking in foreign language] >> if you have just joined us, firstly welcome. thee been listening to french president who has been making his first speech to parliament to outline his vision the nextountry over five years. in an's dress was done u.s. style state of the union speech. the president broached issues laws, the list ing of the state of emergency here in france, and measures to combat terror. toron also announced plans reduce french parliament by a third and the use of referendum intows aren't voted parliament within a year. macronthis as president suggests france is ready for a radically new path. latest.s us to the let's get james in here, stand ing by in versailles for us james, a detailed vision of france outlined by president mac the next five years. for ron -- macron calling deep reforms within frenc
we will do what the expect frome humbly us and we will do it humbly and , which keep the promise is the greatest of all possible .romises turning france into a country itself forhy of french people. long live the repun lick -- long the republic. long live france. [applause] [speaking in foreign language] >> if you have just joined us, firstly welcome. thee been listening to french president who has been making his first speech to parliament to outline his vision the nextountry over five...
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frome getting comments lagarde. it is also on the imf website. deal would only be effective if it meets -- makes the debt sustainable and faces more structural reforms. it urges greece to open up its products and services market. it comes back to rehabilitating the economy and financial sector of the economy. $1.8 billion. yvonne: given how this is just a point,onal deal at this this issue could arise again when we have german elections in the fall. there is the question whether the greece will receive -- whether greece will receive funds from the imf. in a roundup of stories daybreak. subscribers go to dayb . it is also available on your phone or at. find the assets you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: this is "daybreak asia," i am yvonne man. david: and i am david ingles. we are both here in hong kong. earnings out of india, reliant industries, jumping 8.6% from a year back, powered by chemicals and refining. net income rising $1.3 billion. sales soar at 20%. another has invested billion in southwest, sneering almost 10% in the coun
frome getting comments lagarde. it is also on the imf website. deal would only be effective if it meets -- makes the debt sustainable and faces more structural reforms. it urges greece to open up its products and services market. it comes back to rehabilitating the economy and financial sector of the economy. $1.8 billion. yvonne: given how this is just a point,onal deal at this this issue could arise again when we have german elections in the fall. there is the question whether the greece will...
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barrels german sprint specialist marcel kittel won the 126- mile stage his 5th stage win thus farchris fromero-may)... retains the yellow jersey as the overall leader (pam) you might say... christmas came in july for amazon. the astonishing record... the online retailer set in just 30 hours. ,$8drwblack friday and cyber monday.. a weekday in the middle of july has become one of the biggest shopping days of the year.( pam ) online shopping giant amazon held its annual prime day yesterday... and set a company record for sales. it is estimated people spent close to 3-billion dollars during the 30- hours of reported deals being offered. to put that in perspective, amazon says, prime day sales were higher than when you combine both black friday and cyber monday from last year. the most popular item by the way... amazon's echo dot smart speaker. last weather and goodbye final look at the weather with chief meteorologist brittney shipp. a full hour of entertainment news is on the way.at 7:00 it's the insider, followed by entertainment tonight at 7-30. then we're back with kron 4 news at 8:00 who ar
barrels german sprint specialist marcel kittel won the 126- mile stage his 5th stage win thus farchris fromero-may)... retains the yellow jersey as the overall leader (pam) you might say... christmas came in july for amazon. the astonishing record... the online retailer set in just 30 hours. ,$8drwblack friday and cyber monday.. a weekday in the middle of july has become one of the biggest shopping days of the year.( pam ) online shopping giant amazon held its annual prime day yesterday... and...
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fromes appear on our site other sources. we have a very vibrant partnership with national public radio where we work with reporters all over the country. the newsroom that julie and i work in is like all the newsrooms we have worked in our career. writeour reporting, we and there is no editorial interference. you might pick up the washington post today and see this column on why the senate health care plan would work in the real world. we are taking your calls this morning. for the here for us next hour. mark's been waiting in michigan four insured through medicaid. mark, good morning. caller: hi, how are you. i have a question for the ladies. why are people so shocked that obamacare doesn't work? if you go back from the beginning, how it was introduced, the speaker of the house at that time said that if you want to know what is an obamacare, you have to pass it she should have been fired on the spot for saying that. if you look at obama who created it, if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. that was alive. lies
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frome fighting is far over. isis has lost the sanctuary of mosul but they still have a lot of small towns they control. there is a plan with the iraqi security forces to begin a campaign. in move those towns into on bear province to secure the border with syria. important work because that will deny isis sanctuary on both sides of the border. i share your concern. i read this morning about the iranian public parts making a statement that if they are declared an international terrorist organization they will retaliate against our forces in iraq and. we will have to take that into consideration. >> to i. in another area in your policy, you indicated -- which is something that has been said by so many -- that our adversaries in technology savvy eroded what used to be h amend this over max by the united states. the question is, what are we doing to get back way ahead. not just a few inches and metaphorically. gen. selva: you alluded to the work we've been doing over the past couple years and the advanced concepts ar
frome fighting is far over. isis has lost the sanctuary of mosul but they still have a lot of small towns they control. there is a plan with the iraqi security forces to begin a campaign. in move those towns into on bear province to secure the border with syria. important work because that will deny isis sanctuary on both sides of the border. i share your concern. i read this morning about the iranian public parts making a statement that if they are declared an international terrorist...
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ronald reagan was well into his presidency and secondly, you frome like senator bradley new jersey crossisle. what you're talking about now it's republicans trying to get this done without democratic support. bei hope there will bipartisan support for mentioning six, we did not control the house of representatives. republicans do know. -- oesn't need to be >> i think it has to be cognizant of the fact we don't want to go deeper into the -- deeper into debt just for the sake of tax reform. the growing economy has to be as fiscal -- m you have to take a look at the physical consequences. >> donald trump came to office on a promise of growth. that.of people agree with can he and his a menstruation remain or become laser focused on that when there are so many things going on? every day pick up the paper, there is some new story that does not have to do with tax reform. >> clearly, there are multiple sores going on. you have to have the -- have the discipline. i think the answer is yes, they fewero lower taxes, have regulations, spur economic growth. it is going to be difficult. it has to be
ronald reagan was well into his presidency and secondly, you frome like senator bradley new jersey crossisle. what you're talking about now it's republicans trying to get this done without democratic support. bei hope there will bipartisan support for mentioning six, we did not control the house of representatives. republicans do know. -- oesn't need to be >> i think it has to be cognizant of the fact we don't want to go deeper into the -- deeper into debt just for the sake of tax reform....
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and we'll be asking why this brit — chris frome, the 4 times tour de france winner — isn't receivinge he deserves. is he britain's least popular greatest sportsman? do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about this morning — use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. the parents of charlie gard return to the court today as the court consider new evidence from a us neurologist. they want to take their baby neurologist. they want to take their ba by to neurologist. they want to take their baby to the states for experimental treatment. doctors at great ormond street don't believe it will work and say the 11—month—old should be allowed to die with dignity. tom burridge is at the high court for us. the court was supposed to sit this morning and it's been pushed back to this afternoon. possibly a decision from tomorrow onwards, that might be pushed back because we are not seeing the court sitting this morning. but i think a lot of the evidence will centre around testimony from this us doctor who claims that his treatment, a ki
and we'll be asking why this brit — chris frome, the 4 times tour de france winner — isn't receivinge he deserves. is he britain's least popular greatest sportsman? do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about this morning — use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. the parents of charlie gard return to the court today as the court consider new evidence from a us neurologist. they want to take their baby neurologist. they...
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in terms of how big it will be frome optimistic views washington dc versus the actual size of tax cuts, you must be pessimistic versus six months ago? >> i think it is likely to be a tax-cut more than major tax reform. i never thought that the 15% headline rate that was part of the plan was in the cards. i didn't think the congressional plan of 20% was in the cards. something in the mid to high federal tax the rate of 39% to 40% are going to be the more domestic facing companies. smaller cap companies. those stocks will benefit meaningfully even with the tax rate that comes out not quite as low as we originally hoped for. alix: i want to take a look at the performance of small caps. if you take a look at the bloomberg, those white line -- the yellow line -- the blue line is the s&p. they are around record highs. lot has not been materially based around stocks. can you help us understand the rotation when it doesn't seem like it's been priced out? >> you have to differentiate. there was a big move for financial starting one year ago. bank of america which reported this morning is about
in terms of how big it will be frome optimistic views washington dc versus the actual size of tax cuts, you must be pessimistic versus six months ago? >> i think it is likely to be a tax-cut more than major tax reform. i never thought that the 15% headline rate that was part of the plan was in the cards. i didn't think the congressional plan of 20% was in the cards. something in the mid to high federal tax the rate of 39% to 40% are going to be the more domestic facing companies. smaller...
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director of the fbi needs to be effective, needs to be accountable when practicing protecting our nation frome terrorism against foreign intelligence threats and against cyber attacks and high-technology crimes.hreats the gravity of this responsibility is clear when we remember the scores americans and others killed or wounded in many tears events on u.s. soil following the tragic event september 11, 2001. isis and other international terror groups have directed or inspired terrorist attacks in fort hood, boston, san bernardino, orlando, st. cloud, new york city, columbus, and i i suppose other places that we tend and shouldn't forget, tend to forget but shouldn't forget. uniform only, these attacks on united states soil show the fbi most of the tools it needs to protect against and investigate terrorism and other serious violent crimes in the homeland. and these tools must preserve civil liberties while being adapted to changing threat streams and advances in whi technology. chief among these tools is section 702 authority. this authority provides the government the ability to collect the ele
director of the fbi needs to be effective, needs to be accountable when practicing protecting our nation frome terrorism against foreign intelligence threats and against cyber attacks and high-technology crimes.hreats the gravity of this responsibility is clear when we remember the scores americans and others killed or wounded in many tears events on u.s. soil following the tragic event september 11, 2001. isis and other international terror groups have directed or inspired terrorist attacks in...
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day fromed hard every childhood on. but because he got a scholarship to this little college in cambridge called harvard and as he discovered books and read forever, he became the john adams who helped change the world. >> for our complete schedule, go to www.c-span.org. >> on july 6, join us for a live program from the american revolution museum in philadelphia. by the museumned staff to learn about artifacts and exhibits and they will take your questions and comments. this is a preview. i am the president of the museum of the american revolution. philadelphia was the headquarters of the revolution. againstwhere they came british oppression. this really is the most central element of the american revolution. this is why this museum is located here. this is the first bank of the united states. this was alexander hamilton's branch when he launched the banking system. buildingfirst constructed by the united states of america. we are where the nation began and it's the right place to tell the story of the american revolutio
day fromed hard every childhood on. but because he got a scholarship to this little college in cambridge called harvard and as he discovered books and read forever, he became the john adams who helped change the world. >> for our complete schedule, go to www.c-span.org. >> on july 6, join us for a live program from the american revolution museum in philadelphia. by the museumned staff to learn about artifacts and exhibits and they will take your questions and comments. this is a...