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and now, sean hayes! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> sean: thank you, thank you. thank you. ah, that's very nice of you. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] oh my gosh, please. please. as oprah would say, "take a seat, take a seat." [ laughter ] welcome to "jimmy kimmel live." i am your guest host, sean hayes. [ cheers and applause ] jimmy is on vacation doing what he does best, falling asleep on the toilet for days at a time. [ laughter ] this is my final night guest hosting. [ audience: aww ] i know, i'll miss me too. [ laughter ] but i thought maybe the best way to express my feelings about my lovely week here at the show would be through song. [ cheers and applause ] oh, i'm not going to sing, but it would be the best way. [ laughter ] we've had a great run, a great one. the youtube comments have been effusive. "have no idea who sean hayes is." "who the hell is sean hayes?" "who he?" [ laughter ] he me. [ laughter ] and just to clear things up, i am sean hayes, award-winning acto
and now, sean hayes! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> sean: thank you, thank you. thank you. ah, that's very nice of you. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] oh my gosh, please. please. as oprah would say, "take a seat, take a seat." [ laughter ] welcome to "jimmy kimmel live." i am your guest host, sean hayes. [ cheers and applause ] jimmy is on vacation doing what he does best, falling asleep on the toilet for days at a time. [ laughter ]...
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chris hayes.ek, when we first saw pat cipollone talking, you said you wanted to throw something at the tv when you would hear him talk about the behavior of his legal team, why? >> he was talking about a meeting on december 18 where michael flynn is in there and the overstock guy -- ( laughter ) -- and said they didn't believe backing up arguments with facts. i said, buddy, do you know who you work for? there is this air of enforced nanaivety that says well, the president was saying stuff that wasn't true. well, we checked it out and we ran it to ground and i kept telling him it wasn't true and he kept coming back. i'm, like, i'm going to lose my mind -- were you that delusional or are you lying now? it has to be one of the two. >> stephen: they describe themselves as team normal and team crazy. you work for the president, you all are on team crazy. you got drafted by coach crazy. >> correct. >> stephen: let's talk about the missing texts from the secret service. it does not seem 34r5uzable on any
chris hayes.ek, when we first saw pat cipollone talking, you said you wanted to throw something at the tv when you would hear him talk about the behavior of his legal team, why? >> he was talking about a meeting on december 18 where michael flynn is in there and the overstock guy -- ( laughter ) -- and said they didn't believe backing up arguments with facts. i said, buddy, do you know who you work for? there is this air of enforced nanaivety that says well, the president was saying stuff...
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chris hayes.ought it was remarkably compelling >> stephen: what is it about that? what does that say about the reality that we don't know yet. >> stephen: what is it about that? what does that say about the reality that we don't know yet. >> just how close it came. how close we came to is a coup being pulled off, the president leading a mob against the government at the capitol. it was a matter of seconds and feet between the vice president of the united states who had a target painted on his back by the president and a crowd who was out for the blood about him. you can hear on the vocal tambor on the comes of the secret service, they are in fight or flight mode. these are usually, as you say, very cool customers. they are trained to deal with they are trained to deal with that exit is closed, we'll go to that exit. you can hear panic in the voices. >> stephen: they don't have total operational and situational awareness. they wouldn't react if a fried egg inked at them. ( laughter ) okay? >> has t
chris hayes.ought it was remarkably compelling >> stephen: what is it about that? what does that say about the reality that we don't know yet. >> stephen: what is it about that? what does that say about the reality that we don't know yet. >> just how close it came. how close we came to is a coup being pulled off, the president leading a mob against the government at the capitol. it was a matter of seconds and feet between the vice president of the united states who had a...
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or lucy hayes her husband rutherford b. hayes came into office quite controversially in 1877, but first of all, i just want to point out. you know, she appears on the scene 84 years before mrs. kennedy, and she was really the first first lady to have an interest in history genealogy antiques in in looking back at america's history. she had visited the philadelphia centennial exposition in 1876 and was very influenced by that and when she got into the white house she consulted with a old friend of the hayes into her spoffard who was then serving as the librarian of congress to try to decide what in what ways could they have the white house better? vote the history of the past which up to that point hadn't really been highlighted and one of the the plans that they came up with was commissioning portraits of former first, ladies and presidents that hadn't that were not represented and that was the vast majority at that point. there was very little fine art in the house. even when mrs. hayes came in so you see in the slide two
or lucy hayes her husband rutherford b. hayes came into office quite controversially in 1877, but first of all, i just want to point out. you know, she appears on the scene 84 years before mrs. kennedy, and she was really the first first lady to have an interest in history genealogy antiques in in looking back at america's history. she had visited the philadelphia centennial exposition in 1876 and was very influenced by that and when she got into the white house she consulted with a old friend...
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hayes brown is a editor for the -- daily. we and christina greer is an associate professor of political science at fordham university, and politics editor for the -- and black. ethnics hayes, let's start with, you this texas house committees preliminary report really shows that, almost 400 law enforcement officers descended on the schools, which the texas tribune pointed out is a force larger than the garrison that defended the alamo. the group was devoid of clear leadership, basic communications, and sufficient urgency to take down the gunman. your reaction to this development today? >> yes, i looked through some of the main bullet points from this reporting. scathing is definitely the right term for it. i will caveat very quickly, to remind people that this was a republican-led committee investigation, in the texas house. some of the ideas within the report reflect that, and there's a large, focus for, example on the fact that the school, the doors were sometimes propped open, and a lot of focus on hardening in protecting t
hayes brown is a editor for the -- daily. we and christina greer is an associate professor of political science at fordham university, and politics editor for the -- and black. ethnics hayes, let's start with, you this texas house committees preliminary report really shows that, almost 400 law enforcement officers descended on the schools, which the texas tribune pointed out is a force larger than the garrison that defended the alamo. the group was devoid of clear leadership, basic...
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and now, sean hayes! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> sean: whoo, whoo!ause ] ♪ thanks, you guys. welcome to "jimmy kimmel live!" i'm your guest host for the week, sean hayes. [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much. thank you.
and now, sean hayes! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> sean: whoo, whoo!ause ] ♪ thanks, you guys. welcome to "jimmy kimmel live!" i'm your guest host for the week, sean hayes. [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much. thank you.
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with guest host, sean hayes!thompson, patrick schwarzenegger, and music from kevin morby, with cleto and the cletones. and now, sean hayes! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> sean: whoo! [ cheers and applause ] >> sean: thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. oh, you guys are so nice. welcome to "jimmy kimmel live." i am your guest host, sean hayes.
with guest host, sean hayes!thompson, patrick schwarzenegger, and music from kevin morby, with cleto and the cletones. and now, sean hayes! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> sean: whoo! [ cheers and applause ] >> sean: thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. oh, you guys are so nice. welcome to "jimmy kimmel live." i am your guest host, sean hayes.
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i'm sean hayes.ha real smooth" cooper rife is with us. [ cheers and applause ] then later, they've returned for their second of four appearances this year to help ring in the new season. their latest e.p. is called "seasons: summer." weezer from the mercedes eq stage. [ cheers and applause ] i will be here all week with my guests natalie portman, tessa thompson, and joe manganiello. plus music from eddie benjamin, kevin morby, and meghan trainor featuring teddy swims. also i wanted to show you a new feature i'm introducing tonight. this is an invention of my own creation that cost me years of my life and millions of dollars in research & development. it's called "the awkward pause bowl." [ cheers and applause ] which i held up too early. [ laughter ] it's filled with a bunch of random, provocative -- even stupid questions. whenever there's an awkward pause in one of my interviews, i'll pull one of these out and read it. like this. hey, key guy llermo. >> hi, sean. [ laughter ] >> what's the most unde
i'm sean hayes.ha real smooth" cooper rife is with us. [ cheers and applause ] then later, they've returned for their second of four appearances this year to help ring in the new season. their latest e.p. is called "seasons: summer." weezer from the mercedes eq stage. [ cheers and applause ] i will be here all week with my guests natalie portman, tessa thompson, and joe manganiello. plus music from eddie benjamin, kevin morby, and meghan trainor featuring teddy swims. also i...
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>> chad hunt, the little league coach in sioux falls, decided to mic up his 5 and 6-year-old sons, hayesamden. >> it's raining out here. >> it's raining tacos from the sky. >> oh, no, no, no. >> well, little hayes got his i was injured in a car crash. i had no idea how much my case was worth. i called the barnes firm. when a truck hit my son, i had so many questions about his case. i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. your case is often worth more than insurance offers. call the barnes firm to find out what your case could be worth. we will help get you the best result possible. ♪ the barnes firm, injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ ♪ the barnes firm, injury attorneys ♪ it's beautiful out here. it sure is. and i earn 5% cash back on travel purchased through chase with chase freedom unlimited. that means that i earn 5% on our rental car, i earn 5% on our cabin. i mean, c'mon! hello cashback! hello, kevin hart! i'm scared. in a good way. i'm lying. let's get inside. earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you
>> chad hunt, the little league coach in sioux falls, decided to mic up his 5 and 6-year-old sons, hayesamden. >> it's raining out here. >> it's raining tacos from the sky. >> oh, no, no, no. >> well, little hayes got his i was injured in a car crash. i had no idea how much my case was worth. i called the barnes firm. when a truck hit my son, i had so many questions about his case. i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. your case is often...
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greg hayes we were just talking before we came on.feels good to be back >> it does. >> three years since we had an air show like this >> incredible. >> when you look at the momentum out there and we expect big orders announced today and tomorrow, are you expecting one of the years like we saw in '17 or '18 where the airlines have to reposition fleets >> i don't think we will see the mega orders three or four years ago. the problem is they are sold out. boeing and airbus. if you want that aircraft, you are talking seven years before you see that the narrow body fleet is sold out. maybe we will see orders for 77 777s >> you guys are going as fast as you can in terms of production as fast as you are doing, you notice the impact of the supply chain, whether the material side or not >> it is difficult we talked earlier in the year about the fact -- >> it's an air show. >> air show. the sound of freedom we talked earlier this year about the fact that prat it is -- pratt is struggling it is skilled labor which is hard to get. 3.6% unemployme
greg hayes we were just talking before we came on.feels good to be back >> it does. >> three years since we had an air show like this >> incredible. >> when you look at the momentum out there and we expect big orders announced today and tomorrow, are you expecting one of the years like we saw in '17 or '18 where the airlines have to reposition fleets >> i don't think we will see the mega orders three or four years ago. the problem is they are sold out. boeing and...
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and now, sean hayes! cheers and applause ] ♪ >> sean: thank you, thank you. thank you. ah, that's very nice of you. thank you.
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. let's get some of the day's other news...ened criminal proceedings against russia's military, accusing it of deliberately destroying crops in the kherson region. they claim russian forces used incendiary shells to set crops alight, scorching patches of forest and hundreds of hectares of wheat, barley and other grains. ukraine accuses russia of weaponising food supplies, targeting or blockading supplies in areas kyiv controls, damaging agricultural infrastructure, and stealing grain in areas under occupation. moscow denies the allegations. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, is in thailand on the latest leg of a diplomatic tour aimed at shoring up washington's relations with southeast asia. mr blinken and senior thai leaders are expected to discuss how to restore democracy in neighbouring myanmar. hundreds of pro—gun demonstrators have been protesting in the brazilian capital, brasilia, to demand further relaxations to firearms laws. president bolsonaro's son, eduardo, who's a federal deputy, told the crowd that if peop
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. let's get some of the day's other news...ened criminal proceedings against russia's military, accusing it of deliberately destroying crops in the kherson region. they claim russian forces used incendiary shells to set crops alight, scorching patches of forest and hundreds of hectares of wheat, barley and other grains. ukraine accuses russia of weaponising food supplies, targeting or blockading supplies in areas kyiv controls, damaging agricultural...
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rupert wingfield—hayes in tokyo and if you are just tuning rupert wingfield—hayes in tokyo and if youking news, news that's coming in the last hour, the japanese prime minister shinzo abe has been shot while delivering a speech in the japanese city of nara. reports were he was shot twice from behind, fell to the ground bleeding and we understand from local media that he is now in a state of cardiopulmonary arrest. he has been taken to hospital. this news coming in in the last hour or so. let's bring in mariko oi who is across the story and joins me now from singapore. rupert, in tokyo, was saying how shocking this is, the fact that there is no such thing really as political violence injapan and i know you spend a lot of time on the ground injapan and you know the country extremely well. how do you think the country is feeling right now? as you said, it is an utter shock. my phone has not stopped ringing ever since the news broke. all of my friends and family members are messaging about what the latest news may be. information is still very scarce. i was reading an article by nhk, japa
rupert wingfield—hayes in tokyo and if you are just tuning rupert wingfield—hayes in tokyo and if youking news, news that's coming in the last hour, the japanese prime minister shinzo abe has been shot while delivering a speech in the japanese city of nara. reports were he was shot twice from behind, fell to the ground bleeding and we understand from local media that he is now in a state of cardiopulmonary arrest. he has been taken to hospital. this news coming in in the last hour or so....
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. casting their ballots in upper house elections. the ruling liberal democratic party is widely expected to win the election, due, largely to disarray among opposition parties. our correspondent, mariko oi has more. it is only been two days since the shocking assassination of the shocking assassination of the former prime minister shinzo abe but the elections are going ahead as scheduled and understanding standing outside one of the polling stations open since early this morning. usually a turnout rate is quite low, sometimes well below 50% but since friday's attack, which happened during an election campaign, people have been calling on each other to go out and vote, saying that violence is not the answer to any political disagreements but also because some experts are predicting that the death of shinzo abe will give the ruling party a boost. han the agenda, just like everywhere else, the cost of living rises but here in japan cost of living rises but here injapan things have not gene
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. casting their ballots in upper house elections. the ruling liberal democratic party is widely expected to win the election, due, largely to disarray among opposition parties. our correspondent, mariko oi has more. it is only been two days since the shocking assassination of the shocking assassination of the former prime minister shinzo abe but the elections are going ahead as scheduled and understanding standing outside one of the polling stations...
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hayes was the only president born in delaware; delaware, ohio. >> host: well, mr.ok together -- first of all, is it self-published? >> guest: yes, it is. >> host: and what's that process like for you? >> guest: yeah, it's interesting. there are definitely pros and cons for it. the main pro is you have editorial discretion many terms of the order you want to put it. the con is you have to do a lot of promotion yourself. i'm basically using a lot of contacts that i've made to promote it myself, but basically you pretty much write it, then you do all the editing yourself, then it's pretty much ready. you use a company which is a sub sid sid area of amazon come, so basically you write a book yourself, you publish it yourself, and if you don't have a publicist, then you promote it yourself as well. >> host: just one more piece of self-serving muse, you dedicated it to c-span. >> guest: yes. i think that's probably unprecedented. i don't know of might be if else who's done that that, but i was thinking about it, should i dedicate it to an individual. but i thought, with
hayes was the only president born in delaware; delaware, ohio. >> host: well, mr.ok together -- first of all, is it self-published? >> guest: yes, it is. >> host: and what's that process like for you? >> guest: yeah, it's interesting. there are definitely pros and cons for it. the main pro is you have editorial discretion many terms of the order you want to put it. the con is you have to do a lot of promotion yourself. i'm basically using a lot of contacts that i've made...
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i'm sean hayes. the show, "the terminal list," on amazon prime video, patrick schwarzenegger is with us. [ cheers and applause ] then later, we have a talented songwriter with us tonight. his album, "this is a photograph" is out now, kevin morby from the mercedes eq stage. [ cheers and applause ] i'll be back friday night with my guests, natalie portman and b. scott, with music from meghan trainor featuring teddy swims. you know our first guest from "westworld," the "creed" movies, and "thor: ragnarok." now she returns to the marvel cinematic universe alongside a bunch of nobodies like chris hemsworth, natalie portman, and christian bale in the movie "thor: love and thunder." it opens in theaters july 8th. please say hello to tessa thompson. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> sean: look at the back of that! wow. [ cheers and applause ] i don't know if you love or hate this question, but who are you wearing? it's gorgeous. >> oh, no, i hate this question, i don't know the answer. puppets. it's called puppet
i'm sean hayes. the show, "the terminal list," on amazon prime video, patrick schwarzenegger is with us. [ cheers and applause ] then later, we have a talented songwriter with us tonight. his album, "this is a photograph" is out now, kevin morby from the mercedes eq stage. [ cheers and applause ] i'll be back friday night with my guests, natalie portman and b. scott, with music from meghan trainor featuring teddy swims. you know our first guest from "westworld,"...
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founding member of the hayes valley small business association. the business provide jobs and food to the locals as and [inaudible] of the hayes valley neighborhood and history. the strain maintaining dining men use. chalk board menus and beer mugs which belong to beer hall in germany and other place in europe dating to the 1900's. staff support this is and recommend the resolution to add to the legacy business registry. the second legacy business application lacken [inaudible] a 32 year old [inaudible] in the mission neighborhood. it was founded by sylvia and [inaudible] in 1990. and it started as a clothing store that men, women and children's clothing. they expanded the business under lacken bride [inaudible] that celebrate the latino culture. later in 2013 the founder renamed to lacken briden. the businessicaters to latino disc and sells formal ware for wedding and more. they are also the only accidents that sell accessories bridal coins and bouquets. they help customers with customization of clothes but support them by helping in event coordi
founding member of the hayes valley small business association. the business provide jobs and food to the locals as and [inaudible] of the hayes valley neighborhood and history. the strain maintaining dining men use. chalk board menus and beer mugs which belong to beer hall in germany and other place in europe dating to the 1900's. staff support this is and recommend the resolution to add to the legacy business registry. the second legacy business application lacken [inaudible] a 32 year old...
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rupert wingfield-hayes, fukushima.as we've been reporting, britain's prime minister boris johnson is defining calls to resign. at least 40 ministers and aides have left the government in the last 24 hours. helen cat, it seems to have been a dramatic day of upheavals, but is boris johnson trying to dig in and even fire back by firing a member of his cabinet? helen: what has been happening is different senior nesters have been in number 10 meeting with mr. johnson. some have said he should stay, but others, including people who have been staunch backers, like home secretary priti patel, telling mr. johnson his time is up, and i think it is clear which side of the debate oris johnson has come down on. he has been arguing with them that he s the a mandate from the 40 million people who voted for the conservative party, which he was leader of at the time he was elected in the 2019 general election. he does not believe any of his successors success, and if they get rid of him, the u.k. will be headed towards another general
rupert wingfield-hayes, fukushima.as we've been reporting, britain's prime minister boris johnson is defining calls to resign. at least 40 ministers and aides have left the government in the last 24 hours. helen cat, it seems to have been a dramatic day of upheavals, but is boris johnson trying to dig in and even fire back by firing a member of his cabinet? helen: what has been happening is different senior nesters have been in number 10 meeting with mr. johnson. some have said he should stay,...
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some of the hayes drifted north. you can see yesterday's at sunset, pretty orange and today, right there, blanket of hayes. no surprise, pretty hazy in yosemite, oak fire burning 20 miles from the park south entrance. we will take a look at the satellite view of the smoke. rob, a lot of smoke coming from this fire. we saw that it reached tahoe. is it going to reach the bay area and will it affect the air- quality question mark >> you can see that a lot of it went to the north, 18,000 acres burned. near lake tahoe. we will see the winds shift coming toward the bay area. this is what we're watching, the fire and behavior out on the fire line. that smoke was still rising. compared to the same time yesterday, it has not been as explosive in terms of growth and long-range spotting, it did grow some today, and still put up a lot of smoke and most moving to the north. high enough that we were able to see the embers and the ash again on the radar. more ash being sent out to the tahoe basin today and more embers in the east s
some of the hayes drifted north. you can see yesterday's at sunset, pretty orange and today, right there, blanket of hayes. no surprise, pretty hazy in yosemite, oak fire burning 20 miles from the park south entrance. we will take a look at the satellite view of the smoke. rob, a lot of smoke coming from this fire. we saw that it reached tahoe. is it going to reach the bay area and will it affect the air- quality question mark >> you can see that a lot of it went to the north, 18,000...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in fukushima. just coming up to 45 on thursday morning in the uk.efore we go let's take a quick look at the newspaper front take a quick look at the newspaperfront pages take a quick look at the newspaper front pages this thursday morning. this is the guardian, desperate, deluded pm clings to power, that is the headline on the guardian. the mirror, running the headline just get exit done, playing on the prime minister �*s getting brexit done. the number down the bottom 42 tory mps quit, just goes to show how quickly things move today. the sun has the exclusive, defiant boris message tutorial rebels, you will have to dip your hands in blood to get rid of me, the message from the prime minister. the daily mail, boris stares down what it refers to as bitterness ministers, the daily mail this thursday morning. the daily telegraph, mortally wounded pm defies cabinet demands that he quit. and at the times, johnson fights for his life after more than a0 ministers and aides quit. grabbing all the front pages here in the uk this morning. much more on that on
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in fukushima. just coming up to 45 on thursday morning in the uk.efore we go let's take a quick look at the newspaper front take a quick look at the newspaperfront pages take a quick look at the newspaper front pages this thursday morning. this is the guardian, desperate, deluded pm clings to power, that is the headline on the guardian. the mirror, running the headline just get exit done, playing on the prime minister �*s getting brexit done. the number...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in fukushima.ionship with a 1—0 win over austria at old trafford. england's winning goal was scored by beth mead, in a match played in front of a record crowd of almost 70,000 people. the lionesses, who are in group a with austria, northern ireland and norway, are aiming to win their first major tournament. at wimbledon — rafael nadal is facing a battle to be fit in time for his semifinal against nick kyrgios on friday. nadal strained an abdominal muscle during his five set victory over the american, taylor fritz. chetan pathak rounds up all the action. if there is one man who knows how to win when he is injured it is rafael nadal. even warriors like him have their limit but my goodness me, did he pull off one of his great wins here at wimbledon on wednesday against taylor fritz, the american iith seat on an outstanding grasscourt season. taylor fritz won the first and third sets but rafael nadal does not go away and the final set tie—break was won decisively. rafael nadal has already won the frenc
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in fukushima.ionship with a 1—0 win over austria at old trafford. england's winning goal was scored by beth mead, in a match played in front of a record crowd of almost 70,000 people. the lionesses, who are in group a with austria, northern ireland and norway, are aiming to win their first major tournament. at wimbledon — rafael nadal is facing a battle to be fit in time for his semifinal against nick kyrgios on friday. nadal strained an abdominal muscle...
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smoke you know you're checking your perimeter while the oak fire is more than 100 miles away from her, hayes is still taking steps to protect herself and her family from the bad air quality by not taking her daughter, horseback riding. we did cancel the lesson and just kind of went about our date and keeping her home clean. i actually have airfield tres everywhere. the mapping website purple air, indicating that the public pine, south lake tahoe and truckee areas have the worst air quality and unhealthy levels right now. looked like it was overcast. public pines resident kyle mcdonald sending us this video showing that he's around his house sunday morning. that's why he's doing what he can to stay safe. i always carry one of these can 95 because these are the ones that will absolutely protecting the most public health officials are preaching similar tips to combat poor air quality air purifiers in your home go to public buildings such as retail stores and libraries that have good a c and their biggest tip is post. tone outdoor activities indoors if you can being outdoors when the air quality
smoke you know you're checking your perimeter while the oak fire is more than 100 miles away from her, hayes is still taking steps to protect herself and her family from the bad air quality by not taking her daughter, horseback riding. we did cancel the lesson and just kind of went about our date and keeping her home clean. i actually have airfield tres everywhere. the mapping website purple air, indicating that the public pine, south lake tahoe and truckee areas have the worst air quality and...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. let's bring you some live pictures now from madrid.tal have been taking part in the annual pride march. the event had been cancelled for the previous two years because of the covid pandemic. marchers waved rainbow flags — and danced to samba and techno music — in searing heat. several ministers from spain's left—wing coalition governmentjoined in. homosexuality was decriminalised in spain in 1978, three years after the death of the military ruler, general franco. the country has since legalised marriage and adoption for same—sex couples. these are life pictures from madrid. ukraine has urged its allies to send more weapons to slow russia's military advance through the eastern donbas region. officials have reported towns and villages being shelled ahead of an expected push for more territory. in the uk, a special programme has begun offering both military and survival skills to new ukrainian troop recruits. simonjones reports. replace the tmh at the front, and make sure the pins... just days ago, these recruits from ukraine had never be
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. let's bring you some live pictures now from madrid.tal have been taking part in the annual pride march. the event had been cancelled for the previous two years because of the covid pandemic. marchers waved rainbow flags — and danced to samba and techno music — in searing heat. several ministers from spain's left—wing coalition governmentjoined in. homosexuality was decriminalised in spain in 1978, three years after the death of the military...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in fukushima.t pages here in the uk. on the front page of the guardian, they describe the prime minister as "desperate" and "deluded" as they say he "clings on to power". meanwhile the sun describes the prime minister as "defiant" with the headline "you'll have to dip your hands in blood to get rid of me". the daily mail says borisjohnson "stares down "the mutiny" from his ministers. and the times describes the prime minister as having to fight for his life. much more on the main story of ours and other stories on the bbc news website. or, you can because the bbc news app. —— download. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @richpreston. see you next time. goodbye for now. hello there. so far, the weather story this week has been dominated by a lot of low, grey cloud for many. yes, at times, it's felt warm, but just take a look at suffolk yesterday afternoon. it was a fairly typical story right across the country. the cloud was widespread. this was the satellite picture from wednesday. in fact, there wa
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in fukushima.t pages here in the uk. on the front page of the guardian, they describe the prime minister as "desperate" and "deluded" as they say he "clings on to power". meanwhile the sun describes the prime minister as "defiant" with the headline "you'll have to dip your hands in blood to get rid of me". the daily mail says borisjohnson "stares down "the mutiny" from his ministers. and the...
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rupert wingfield hayes reports from tokyo.nzo abe was a fresh—faced 52—year—old when he shocked everyone by becoming japan's youngest postwar prime minister. it did not go well. and in less than a year, he was gone. five years later, he plotted his return with a new hairstyle and a new slogan. and this time, he stayed, for eight years, longer than any other postwar japanese leader. today, japan is laying mr abe to rest. his life snuffed out in a way few here thought possible. the outpouring of grief that we're seeing here again today is in part because of the truly awful way in which mr abe died, but there's something more. it feels like japan has lost a truly significant historicalfigure. so, what is it that mr abe did that has left such an indelible mark onjapanese politics? those who admired mr abe say he dramatically changed the way this country deals with the world. he made new alliances with fellow democracies, from india to australia to great britain. he greatly deepened the alliance with united states. most significant
rupert wingfield hayes reports from tokyo.nzo abe was a fresh—faced 52—year—old when he shocked everyone by becoming japan's youngest postwar prime minister. it did not go well. and in less than a year, he was gone. five years later, he plotted his return with a new hairstyle and a new slogan. and this time, he stayed, for eight years, longer than any other postwar japanese leader. today, japan is laying mr abe to rest. his life snuffed out in a way few here thought possible. the...
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rupert wingfield—hayes reports from tokyo.s a fresh—faced 52—year—old when he shocked everyone by becoming japan's youngest postwar prime minister. it did not go well. and in less than a year, he was gone. five years later, he plotted his return with a new hairstyle and a new slogan. and this time, he stayed, for eight years, longer than any other postwar japanese leader. today, japan is laying mr abe to rest. his life snuffed out in a way few here thought possible. the outpouring of grief that we're seeing here again today is in part because of the truly awful way in which mr abe died, but there's something more. it feels like japan has lost a truly significant historicalfigure. so, what is it that mr abe did that has left such an indelible mark onjapanese politics? those who admired mr abe say he dramatically changed the way this country deals with the world. he made new alliances with fellow democracies, from india to australia to great britain. he greatly deepened the alliance with united states. most significantly of all,
rupert wingfield—hayes reports from tokyo.s a fresh—faced 52—year—old when he shocked everyone by becoming japan's youngest postwar prime minister. it did not go well. and in less than a year, he was gone. five years later, he plotted his return with a new hairstyle and a new slogan. and this time, he stayed, for eight years, longer than any other postwar japanese leader. today, japan is laying mr abe to rest. his life snuffed out in a way few here thought possible. the outpouring of...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.re's a new name on the women's singles trophy tonight, and that name is elena rybakina. in a year when russian players were banned from competing here because of the invasion of ukraine, a player born in moscow has won the ladies singles final. rybakina changed her nationality four years ago and represents kazakhstan. the 23—year—old beat the world number two ons jabeur in three sets as our sports correspondent joe wilson reports. in this famous corner of london it was kazakhstan versus tunisia, and a clash, seemingly, of tennis styles. ons jabeur is a conjurer of shots. what a shot! first set to her. but here comes elena rybakina. fast moving and fast improving. levelling the match. she's getting to them and putting them away. now, her power, we knew about, but she added touch and finesse. how could jabeur deal with that? she needed an answer urgently. she could not find one. third set, 6—2, the moment of victory seemed almost routine. of course, it was years in the making. rybakina's
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.re's a new name on the women's singles trophy tonight, and that name is elena rybakina. in a year when russian players were banned from competing here because of the invasion of ukraine, a player born in moscow has won the ladies singles final. rybakina changed her nationality four years ago and represents kazakhstan. the 23—year—old beat the world number two ons jabeur in three sets as our sports correspondent joe wilson reports. in this famous...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.y french sculptor rodin sold on thursday for almost $10 million. there are only 30 casts of this culture and only a head full in private ownership like this one. how long the new owner spent thinking about the new pricetag? one might ask. that's all for now on bbc news. hello again. well, thursday was a day of sunshine and showers. but the day's showers were a lot bigger, there were loads more thunderstorms around than we've seen over the past few days and whenever you see big cloud tearing upwards through the skies like these, well, you know someone is getting soaked. someone lived in south newington as those heavy downpours came through here. really hefty shower. the showers and thunderstorms that developed through the day have actually kept going for the first part of the night as well and they have tended to migrate towards the pennines, north—east england and will generally begin to fade away over the next few hours by the same time, will probably see some rain to spinning its way
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.y french sculptor rodin sold on thursday for almost $10 million. there are only 30 casts of this culture and only a head full in private ownership like this one. how long the new owner spent thinking about the new pricetag? one might ask. that's all for now on bbc news. hello again. well, thursday was a day of sunshine and showers. but the day's showers were a lot bigger, there were loads more thunderstorms around than we've seen over the past few...
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rupert ring filled haze there with that report from tokyo. —— rupert wingfield—hayes.d for many. yes, at times, it's felt warm, but just take a look at suffolk yesterday afternoon. it was a fairly typical story right across the country. the cloud was widespread. this was the satellite picture from wednesday. in fact, there was some early morning rain in scotland. that cleared away and a brisk northwesterly wind dominated here. some brightness further south, some warmth, but over the next few days, it looks likely that we are going to see more sunshine and more heat developing. perhaps into next week, it's going to get a bit too hot for some of you. the jet stream is to the north of the uk at the moment. 0nce we're on the southern flank of the jet, we're in the warmerairsource, and this area of high pressure, well, that is keeping things quieter and allowing for more sunshine to come through. so we will start the day on thursday, for many, on another cloudy, grey note. early morning sunshine in eastern scotland, and then eventually the cloud will tend to melt away and t
rupert ring filled haze there with that report from tokyo. —— rupert wingfield—hayes.d for many. yes, at times, it's felt warm, but just take a look at suffolk yesterday afternoon. it was a fairly typical story right across the country. the cloud was widespread. this was the satellite picture from wednesday. in fact, there was some early morning rain in scotland. that cleared away and a brisk northwesterly wind dominated here. some brightness further south, some warmth, but over the next...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.o round three. chethan partik was watching the action. the great champions have a habit ofjust finding a way to win. that's exactly what rafael nadal showed here on thursday on centre court. he hasn't played on grass for three years when you consider these championships were postponed in 2020 and he missed wimbledon entirely last year. but he's finding his feet underneath the grass. again, he may have dropped a set against ricardas berankis, but his hopes of winning a third wimbledon title continue in this extraordinary year, where he's already won the french open and, before that, the australian open. his biggest fan is the world number one, iga swiatek. she survived a big scare and also progressed to the third round. thursday's stand—out result here — for the british fans, at least — involved home favourite katie boulter. at 25 years old, her career plagued by injuries. she's now ranked outside the top 100. she knocked out last year's beaten finalist, karolina pliskova, the biggest w
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.o round three. chethan partik was watching the action. the great champions have a habit ofjust finding a way to win. that's exactly what rafael nadal showed here on thursday on centre court. he hasn't played on grass for three years when you consider these championships were postponed in 2020 and he missed wimbledon entirely last year. but he's finding his feet underneath the grass. again, he may have dropped a set against ricardas berankis, but his...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. this is bbc news. the headlines...p down after protesters stormed the palace and set fire to the prime minister's house. the uk defence secretary, ben wallace, rules himself out of the conservative leadership contest as the field starts to get crowded, with eight people now ruling themselves in. the foreign ministers of china and the united states have met for the first time in nine months. both have expressed concern about relations between their countries. after five hours of talks at the g20 meeting in bali, indonesia, china's wang yi said they'd agreed to work on improving ties, but listed numerous greivances, including over taiwan. earlier, us secretary of state, antony blinken, expressed concern over china's alignment with russia, saying beijing's professed neutrality over the invasion of ukraine did not stand up to scrutiny. i don't think that china is engaging in a way that supports neutrality. it has amplified russian propaganda. going back, even as russia was massing its forces, president xijinping has aligne
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. this is bbc news. the headlines...p down after protesters stormed the palace and set fire to the prime minister's house. the uk defence secretary, ben wallace, rules himself out of the conservative leadership contest as the field starts to get crowded, with eight people now ruling themselves in. the foreign ministers of china and the united states have met for the first time in nine months. both have expressed concern about relations between their...
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jake herman, maria kumar and stephen hayes. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. and if you are waking up to another hot, sweaty day, you are not alone. over the past 7 days, there have been 359 daily high temperature records set across this country. and across the atlantic, europe is burning up as well. more than 1,700 people died in portugal and spain alone in this current heat wave that they're experiencing. in his 2006 documentary, former vice president al gore warned that we were going to experience rising temperatures, melting glaciers, drying lakes, more wild fires and stronger storms over the next 20 or 30 years. guess what? in the 16 years since that film debuted, we have seen rising temperatures, melting glaciers, drying lakes, more wild fires and, yes, stronger storms. we have experienced a lot of that in the last ten days alone. despite all the evidence staring us in the face like the hot sun, the united states remains a reluctant soldier in the fight against
jake herman, maria kumar and stephen hayes. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. and if you are waking up to another hot, sweaty day, you are not alone. over the past 7 days, there have been 359 daily high temperature records set across this country. and across the atlantic, europe is burning up as well. more than 1,700 people died in portugal and spain alone in this current heat...
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rupert wingfield—hayes reports.g, standing on a street corner, rallying support for his party in sunday's parliamentary elections. lurking a few metres away, this man was caught on camera by a local tv crew. then suddenly, two very loud bangs rang out. gunshots mr abe's bodyguards are on the assailant in seconds. lying on the street, a strange looking gun made of steel pipes, and held together with black tape. the former prime minister is flown to a nearby hospital, but the news is bad. he has been hit in the back and neck, and his heart has stopped. this is where mr abe was brought, and this is where doctors worked for hours to try and save his life, and it was from here, at a little after five this evening, that we got the news that mrabe had died. tonight, the whole ofjapan is in shock. there have been political assassinations here before, but nothing like this, certainly not in more than half a century. "i was really shocked," this lady says. "i never thought a gun would be used. "using a gun injapan? "i've neve
rupert wingfield—hayes reports.g, standing on a street corner, rallying support for his party in sunday's parliamentary elections. lurking a few metres away, this man was caught on camera by a local tv crew. then suddenly, two very loud bangs rang out. gunshots mr abe's bodyguards are on the assailant in seconds. lying on the street, a strange looking gun made of steel pipes, and held together with black tape. the former prime minister is flown to a nearby hospital, but the news is bad. he...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. the headlines on bbc news...ary grant shapps announce they'll be standing for the conservative party leadership. the president of sri lanka announces he'll step down on the 13th ofjuly after protestors storm his official residence and set the prime minister's home on fire — it's over the handling of the country's economic crisis. the body of japan's assassinated former prime minister is brought home. police admit security flaws over his shooting. at wimbledon, elena rybakina has become the first player from kazakhstan to win a grand slam title. she dropped the first set, but then went on to triumph on centre court, beating 0ns jabeur of tunisia. rybakina was born in moscow, but switched allegiance to kazakhstan in 2018. 0ur sports correspondent joe wilson reports. in this famous corner of london it was kazakhstan versus tunisia. a brand—new combination for a wimbledon final and a clash seemingly of styles. 0ns jabeur is a conjurer of shots. who, from there, could do this? gasps from crowd commentator: what a shot
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. the headlines on bbc news...ary grant shapps announce they'll be standing for the conservative party leadership. the president of sri lanka announces he'll step down on the 13th ofjuly after protestors storm his official residence and set the prime minister's home on fire — it's over the handling of the country's economic crisis. the body of japan's assassinated former prime minister is brought home. police admit security flaws over his shooting....
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let's bring in hayes brown, editor for msnbc daily. hate you, hayes. always good to have you here. give me your reaction to this. i mean, is it telling to you that the trump kids did not want to talk about the storming of the capital? >> yes, because they would be caught between two things they would have to tell the truth about what happened on january 6th, or they would have to promote their fathers lie about it. either way, it is a lose lose situation for them. either they make their father angry by saying that yes, these were trump supporters who went into the capitol with the intent of trying to stop the transfer of power over to joe biden, or they keep pushing the lie that donald trump, as you can see there, he is still talking at that point that he did this interview about the election as though it was actually rigged. he is refusing to give up that lie. and so, i am not surprised that given the choice between straddling that line, or just saying nothing, that they said nothing. >> we have been hearing about the moments covered in this docuseries for over a year now. but was
let's bring in hayes brown, editor for msnbc daily. hate you, hayes. always good to have you here. give me your reaction to this. i mean, is it telling to you that the trump kids did not want to talk about the storming of the capital? >> yes, because they would be caught between two things they would have to tell the truth about what happened on january 6th, or they would have to promote their fathers lie about it. either way, it is a lose lose situation for them. either they make their...
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here with my colleagues, lawrence o'donnell, nicole wallace, joy reid, chris hayes. obviously, that sort of is still scratching the surface. today was a long hearing with a lot of different points. i think today's hearing did feel like it was sprawling. we've got to a lot of different things, but this point about trump having secretly planned to direct people to the capitol, without telling the authorities, without telling other agencies of the government, that seems to me to be a very important new point. >> and i think it's both a new point, and it's also in line with a bunch of other new revelations they have surfaced, which point to consciousness of guilt, right? the fact they were scheming, the fact they are having meetings and not telling other people, the fact that the secret electors were told not to tell other people, were told not to text about it, like they have revealed, time and time again -- again because there was this weird degree to which word was getting public, but rudy giuliani was running around the country, going public. you can almost think, th
here with my colleagues, lawrence o'donnell, nicole wallace, joy reid, chris hayes. obviously, that sort of is still scratching the surface. today was a long hearing with a lot of different points. i think today's hearing did feel like it was sprawling. we've got to a lot of different things, but this point about trump having secretly planned to direct people to the capitol, without telling the authorities, without telling other agencies of the government, that seems to me to be a very...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in fukushima. to stay with us. we will have all the top business stories, but in particular, we will be looking at the new chancellor and what he said so far about his plans for the uk economy at a very critical time. and of course we will return to downing street to look at those who are hoping to perhaps become the new leader of the tory party. i will be back. hello there. so far, the weather story this week has been dominated by a lot of low, grey cloud for many. yes, at times, it's felt warm, but just take a look at suffolk yesterday afternoon. it was a fairly typical story right across the country. the cloud was widespread. this was the satellite picture from wednesday. in fact, there was some early morning rain in scotland. that cleared away and a brisk north—westerly wind dominated here. some brightness further south, some warmth, but over the next few days, it looks likely that we are going to see more sunshine and more heat developing. perhaps into next week, it's going to get a bit too ho
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in fukushima. to stay with us. we will have all the top business stories, but in particular, we will be looking at the new chancellor and what he said so far about his plans for the uk economy at a very critical time. and of course we will return to downing street to look at those who are hoping to perhaps become the new leader of the tory party. i will be back. hello there. so far, the weather story this week has been dominated by a lot of low, grey cloud...