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felix platt, a lovely header from from will hughes.from will hughes. felix platt, a lovely header from him to from will hughes. felix platt, a lovely headerfrom him to make it 2-2. lovely headerfrom him to make it 2—2. extra time couldn't separate them. and tami abraham is the one, germany missed one, it went to effectively sudden death —— missed one. it was nathan redmond who wa nted one. it was nathan redmond who wanted this stadium to just absolutely wanted this stadium to just a bsolutely swallow wanted this stadium to just absolutely swallow him up. the germans went uncelebrated in that goal as the england playersjust lay prostrate. they are the under 21 is, they have got their senior years ahead of them, but it really hurt for them tonight. not long after the final whistle went and they traipsed off, i caught up with the captain. i think we've all improved as players, collectively as a group we can all hold our heads high. we've given everything and we've given ourselves the best chance to go and win a tournament. tonight hasn't
felix platt, a lovely header from from will hughes.from will hughes. felix platt, a lovely header from him to from will hughes. felix platt, a lovely headerfrom him to make it 2-2. lovely headerfrom him to make it 2—2. extra time couldn't separate them. and tami abraham is the one, germany missed one, it went to effectively sudden death —— missed one. it was nathan redmond who wa nted one. it was nathan redmond who wanted this stadium to just absolutely wanted this stadium to just a...
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hugh, pugh,...in a cardboard box led to a job on a new programme. do you know what day it is? playschool. i had been called to go and do an audition forjoy whitby who was the producer. she kicked the box out from under her desk and said get in that box. it's a fairly calm day. and i took some... i took some quells. it was a very similar box. i think i was a bit slimmer then. born in ipswich, he trained as a printer before having a go at acting. it's windy miller. hello, windy. his warm, friendly voice was also perfect for another children's venture. kemblewick green. trumpton and the slightly more industrial chigley. it gives me great pleasure to unveil the biscuit fountain. if it sounds as though it was recorded in the cupboard, a's because it was. along with play away, bric—a—brac, he was part of children's tv for more than 20 years. he also wrote and appeared on stage, but more than anything he was for many a much loved part of childhood. for many adverse of a certain age, oui’ for many adverse o
hugh, pugh,...in a cardboard box led to a job on a new programme. do you know what day it is? playschool. i had been called to go and do an audition forjoy whitby who was the producer. she kicked the box out from under her desk and said get in that box. it's a fairly calm day. and i took some... i took some quells. it was a very similar box. i think i was a bit slimmer then. born in ipswich, he trained as a printer before having a go at acting. it's windy miller. hello, windy. his warm,...
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>> hugh? >> hugh, anything?is went on for four minutes. >> must come first in >>> this is thursday morning. on "world news now," tropical storm cindy is whipping up wind and there are states of emergency in several states. see who is in the cross hairs right now. >>> plus, the president in campaign mode. he appeared at his fifth rally in five months, taking aim at the democrats and rallying the gop base, but hear what he said about the border wall that he's never said before. >>> and new this hour, new revelations coming from inside the bill cosby jury. >> and what led to the mistrial in that case. >>> and george clooney's billion dollar booze, his tequila company that he started with one of his buddies for fun sold for a bargain price. how their late-night research
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hugh: it is beyond the new york times.the direct recipient of the blow, but it ripples out, because if their paper record can be that wrong about that big -- that important of a story, it ought to have everyone to reflect upon anonymous sources and whether there are pieces of permanent government -- i reject the term deep state. if comey could ignore the president we would have a police state. the elected people so control the appointed people. nevertheless, you got to worry about, why is this antagonism to the president so deeply embedded that there is an avalanche of leaks on a weekly basis? and why is the media so gullible, that there are agendas other than doing the right thing for the american people? some people are just protecting position, status, authority, they hate donald trump, and they are leaking. charlie: why you think they are leaking? karoun: people leak for a variety of different reasons. as we have seen, comey was talking about himself having leaked things for one reason. others will not be sitting in fr
hugh: it is beyond the new york times.the direct recipient of the blow, but it ripples out, because if their paper record can be that wrong about that big -- that important of a story, it ought to have everyone to reflect upon anonymous sources and whether there are pieces of permanent government -- i reject the term deep state. if comey could ignore the president we would have a police state. the elected people so control the appointed people. nevertheless, you got to worry about, why is this...
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hugh: i am bothered by conduct on both sides. is not skilled and does not understand, you cannot intervene in investigations without political blowback. he was not prepared for a notetaking fbi director that would read into his every word, sinister motive. the director comey -- very troubling to me, the idea he would not exonerate the president when he three times privately assured him. everybody, diane feinstein and went on cnn and said there was no evidence and everyone seemed to leak this and senator rubio pointed out, director comey did nothing to put out the fire. where are we as we conclude the comey day? no evidence of donald trump involved in collusion whatsoever. donald trump not under investigation by the fbi when jim comey was dismissed. and this exchange about mike flynn the day after mike flynn was fired. i want to underscore this for the non-lawyers, you cannot prosecute the president. and, the obstruction of justice statute, the majority, do not contemplate fbi investigations as a procedure that can be obstructed.
hugh: i am bothered by conduct on both sides. is not skilled and does not understand, you cannot intervene in investigations without political blowback. he was not prepared for a notetaking fbi director that would read into his every word, sinister motive. the director comey -- very troubling to me, the idea he would not exonerate the president when he three times privately assured him. everybody, diane feinstein and went on cnn and said there was no evidence and everyone seemed to leak this...
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hugh, let me begin with you. give me your assessment of what you saw and heard today in washington. >> it was kind of an epic day, charlie. i was rivetted, i believe that most of the country will remain rivetted because it is a political theater of the sort we haven't seen since oliver north or perhaps a couple of the other big ones but it say political event, of a legal event is of almost no consequences because it neither advances or hinders an investigation. the president can't be prosecuted to be begin with. the obstruction of justice statutes probably don't even apply to the federal bureau investigation investigations but as a political events' enormously significant and there is a tug of war on right now over who won that event. and the president is claiming vined kaition. the dem crates are claiming obstruction. and jim comey is walking away dinged up if not battered. >> why do you say dingd up but if not battered other than because of what he said, you know, about releasing, about leaking the memos that h
hugh, let me begin with you. give me your assessment of what you saw and heard today in washington. >> it was kind of an epic day, charlie. i was rivetted, i believe that most of the country will remain rivetted because it is a political theater of the sort we haven't seen since oliver north or perhaps a couple of the other big ones but it say political event, of a legal event is of almost no consequences because it neither advances or hinders an investigation. the president can't be...
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i would disagree with hugh. lawyers who i respect, jeff tubin being one of them, who thinks this is obstruction of justice. i can't tell. i'm not a lawyer. i wouldn't make that judgment yet. this just doesn't look good. but we have not gotten to the substan substance. hugh's right. we have not gotten to the substance of the real problem, which is russia. you've got to believe that bob mueller is doing that. >> even beyond that, when we get to the substance of russia, what we're going to do about russia, although there is apparently go going to be a vote next week about stiffening the sanctions, but let me get back to this whole thing about what we know, what we don't. this is why -- because it's a he says/he says between comey and the president unless there are these tapes that the president has threatened in a tweet, but i don't think they exist, is that the testimony today would have been so important from coates a -- coats or rogers to tend the move the needle one direction or the other. >> i've read comey's
i would disagree with hugh. lawyers who i respect, jeff tubin being one of them, who thinks this is obstruction of justice. i can't tell. i'm not a lawyer. i wouldn't make that judgment yet. this just doesn't look good. but we have not gotten to the substan substance. hugh's right. we have not gotten to the substance of the real problem, which is russia. you've got to believe that bob mueller is doing that. >> even beyond that, when we get to the substance of russia, what we're going to...
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hugh, let's start with you.our assessment of what you saw and heard today in washington. >> it was kind of an epic day, charlie. i was riveted. i believe most of the country will remain riveted, because it is a political theater we have not seen since oliver north. it is a political event. as a legal event, it is almost of no consequence. it neither advances nor hinders an investigation. the president cannot be prosecuted to begin with. the obstruction of justice statutes probably do not even apply to these investigations. as a political event, it is enormously significant. there is a tug-of-war over who won that event. the president is claiming vindication. democrats are claiming obstruction, but james comey is walking away dinged up but not battered. charlie: why do you say that? other than what he said about leaking the memos he wrote after the occasions he met with the president? hugh: that is a major part of the exhibits that will be there. he manipulates the president, probably leads people he did so, othe
hugh, let's start with you.our assessment of what you saw and heard today in washington. >> it was kind of an epic day, charlie. i was riveted. i believe most of the country will remain riveted, because it is a political theater we have not seen since oliver north. it is a political event. as a legal event, it is almost of no consequence. it neither advances nor hinders an investigation. the president cannot be prosecuted to begin with. the obstruction of justice statutes probably do not...
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>> in some ways, i think it's accelerated, hugh. i think there is a phenomenon, the warship of edward snowden, and those who steal american secrets for the purpose of self-aggrandizement or money or for whatever their motivation may be, does seem to be on the increase. and so, one of the reasons i'm with you today is to talk about what the intelligence community does, what we don't do, the fact that every one of the amazing people who work at the central intelligence agency has a single focus, to protect american citizens. we do foreign intelligence collection. and i think the extent we can help people understand what we're doing and why we're doing it, there'll be a lot less support for these traitors who have done real harm to the men and women of america's armed forces, who are out there on freedom's frontier. >> for a long time, popular culture has loved your business. whether it's the novels of -- i brought along the most recent daniel silver movie, "house of silver." but whether it's spy games or three days at the condors, up
>> in some ways, i think it's accelerated, hugh. i think there is a phenomenon, the warship of edward snowden, and those who steal american secrets for the purpose of self-aggrandizement or money or for whatever their motivation may be, does seem to be on the increase. and so, one of the reasons i'm with you today is to talk about what the intelligence community does, what we don't do, the fact that every one of the amazing people who work at the central intelligence agency has a single...
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hugh: we have to wait for mueller. call it james comey so many times.ller has every card in his and -- hand. i no longer trust the national security reporters that produce the new york times piece. they were utterly buffaloed by somebody. media big time took it on the chin today. charlie: media or new york times? hugh: it is beyond the new york times. there are the recipient of the blow. if their paper record can be that wrong about that big of a story, it ought to have everyone to reflect upon anonymous sources and whether there are pieces of permanent government -- i reject the term police state. if comey could ignore the president we would have a police state. nevertheless, you got to worry about, why is this antagonism to the president so deeply embedded that there was an avalanche of leaks on a weekly basis? and why is the media so gullible , that there are agendas other than doing the right thing for the american people? some people are just protecting position, status, authority, they hate donald trump, and they are leaking. charlie: why you thin
hugh: we have to wait for mueller. call it james comey so many times.ller has every card in his and -- hand. i no longer trust the national security reporters that produce the new york times piece. they were utterly buffaloed by somebody. media big time took it on the chin today. charlie: media or new york times? hugh: it is beyond the new york times. there are the recipient of the blow. if their paper record can be that wrong about that big of a story, it ought to have everyone to reflect upon...
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stephanie cutter, hugh hewitt, host of the salem radio network. trump is tweegtting a lot this morning. whenever the united states can do to help in and out london and uk, we'll there be. we're with you, god bless. some critical tweets as well. seven dead and 48 wounded. and mayor of london says there is no reason to be alarmed. he did say that but not in that context. he talked about increased police protection for what that's worth. and finally, we need to be smart, vigilant and tough. fwhe we need the courts to give back our rights. we need the travel ban for safety. hugh hewitt, you are a -- somebody that worked at the justice department. you know about legal arguments. this is in front of the supreme court. should he have tweeted the phrase travel ban? >> yes. i think he is raiding the ante in getting the court to more more quickly on the disposition. he is fairly confident that the fourth circuit decision is wrong. the first tweet is the tweet i like. there is an alliance within the alliance and attack on one of those five, we always bemom a
stephanie cutter, hugh hewitt, host of the salem radio network. trump is tweegtting a lot this morning. whenever the united states can do to help in and out london and uk, we'll there be. we're with you, god bless. some critical tweets as well. seven dead and 48 wounded. and mayor of london says there is no reason to be alarmed. he did say that but not in that context. he talked about increased police protection for what that's worth. and finally, we need to be smart, vigilant and tough. fwhe...
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let's go to hugh, and hugh, polls have been open for a few hours now. what is turn out like?week only one in two voters voted, it's going to be even lower this time round. partly thatis even lower this time round. partly that is due to the lovely weather france is then drying, but partly it is fatigue. this is the fourth vote in the last couple of months, and there is a sense of inevitability about macron‘s expected victory. among his opponents, there is a sense of demoralisation, that there is no point did turn out. his supporters will come out, but his enemies will have some months to come that he got in with a minority of the actual public vote. i suspect that will be thrown in his face. if, as expected, he does achieve this landslide victory according to forecasts, what are the challenges facing him? we know what his plans are, which is to move quite fast with his programme of reform, particularly on labour reform. france is accused of having a very rigid labour system, which means that private employers are reluctant to ta ke that private employers are reluctant to take
let's go to hugh, and hugh, polls have been open for a few hours now. what is turn out like?week only one in two voters voted, it's going to be even lower this time round. partly thatis even lower this time round. partly that is due to the lovely weather france is then drying, but partly it is fatigue. this is the fourth vote in the last couple of months, and there is a sense of inevitability about macron‘s expected victory. among his opponents, there is a sense of demoralisation, that there...
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hugh hewitt, you are a -- somebody that worked at the justice department.legal arguments. this is in front of the supreme court. should he have tweeted the phrase, "travel ban"? >> yes. i think he's raising the ante in getting the court to more more quickly on the disposition. he is fairly confident that the fourth circuit decision is wrong, however, the first tweet is the tweet i like. there is an alliance within the alliance. an attack on one of those five, we always bemoan and rightly so any attack anywhere in the world. but new zealand, australia, canada, united kingdom, and u.s., are the five alliances. he should stick to the high road on this. nothing else. >> he's already attacked the mayor of london. >> he has. i mean, never before in our history have we seen a president of the united states confirming something ahead of his own national security council forwarding things that are printed on "drudge" about a terror attack and one of our dearest alliances in london. so, number one. nuer two, he's piticizing it by attacking mayor of london, yor of lon
hugh hewitt, you are a -- somebody that worked at the justice department.legal arguments. this is in front of the supreme court. should he have tweeted the phrase, "travel ban"? >> yes. i think he's raising the ante in getting the court to more more quickly on the disposition. he is fairly confident that the fourth circuit decision is wrong, however, the first tweet is the tweet i like. there is an alliance within the alliance. an attack on one of those five, we always bemoan...
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the latest now from hugh schofield in paris. no doubt that this was terror related?”schofield in paris. no doubt that this was terror related? i do not think there is any doubt. we can explore what kind of terrorism, whether a so—called lone wolf or whether a so—called lone wolf or whether it was part of a wider plot. but i do not think there is any doubt that the man had islamist intentions. the interior ministry told us he shouted out, this is for syria. he was attacking a policeman with a hammer. and there has also been an unattributed source close to the investigation saying he had on the investigation saying he had on the way to hospital said that he was a soldiers of the caliphate. so does seem there is no doubt that this man motivated by islamist ideas. whether 01’ motivated by islamist ideas. whether or not the theory which i've heard that this is some kind of spill—over, knock—on effect from the london attacks, that is one theory. the idea that you have some major event which dominates the media and that in some way gets into the brain of people who are incli
the latest now from hugh schofield in paris. no doubt that this was terror related?”schofield in paris. no doubt that this was terror related? i do not think there is any doubt. we can explore what kind of terrorism, whether a so—called lone wolf or whether a so—called lone wolf or whether it was part of a wider plot. but i do not think there is any doubt that the man had islamist intentions. the interior ministry told us he shouted out, this is for syria. he was attacking a policeman...
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hugh: ai is obviously huge.cally,, financial firms have been really late to adopt a lot of the technology. i was talking to somebody earlier today and they were like, this sounds like something they should have done years ago, and they were probably right. it's in the onset. we will see ai, more in capital markets. we will see ai come out more in capital markets. you will be interacting with ai as a retail customer. it's going to happen a lot more as years go by. it's going to be something that probably replaces some of the humans you have been dealing with. emily: all right. our bloomberg news finance reporter hugh son. thanks so much for that report. could new airport scanners end the latest debate about taking laptops on flights? we will take a look at the company that says it has all the answers. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: jetblue is about to launch a first of its kind boarding program involving face recognition. passengers won't need boarding passes. they will get their image taken at the gate. the image w
hugh: ai is obviously huge.cally,, financial firms have been really late to adopt a lot of the technology. i was talking to somebody earlier today and they were like, this sounds like something they should have done years ago, and they were probably right. it's in the onset. we will see ai, more in capital markets. we will see ai come out more in capital markets. you will be interacting with ai as a retail customer. it's going to happen a lot more as years go by. it's going to be something that...
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historian ken hughes will talk about the impact that had on u.s. politics. later we will look at the changes announced by president trump when it comes to u.s.-cuba policy. we talked to frank mora. ♪ >> this weekend, c-span cities tour with the help of our ltds cable partners takes booktv and history tv to hyde park, new york as we explore the history and literary life of a city that has become synonymous with the story of franklin and eleanor roosevelt, and the extended roosevelt family. on booktv, ann exclusive interview with david roosevelt as he talks about his memoir from his home on the roosevelt's hyde park estate. >> it was really not until my grandmother's funeral that i realized that she was really a special person. and something of a celebrity. we never thought of her in that way. we never viewed my grandmother. she was only a grandmother to us , and that is all she ever wanted to be. >> author tony musso and his book. >> i found for letters in the archives in his handwriting come and not typewritten, that actually credited stamp collecting with s
historian ken hughes will talk about the impact that had on u.s. politics. later we will look at the changes announced by president trump when it comes to u.s.-cuba policy. we talked to frank mora. ♪ >> this weekend, c-span cities tour with the help of our ltds cable partners takes booktv and history tv to hyde park, new york as we explore the history and literary life of a city that has become synonymous with the story of franklin and eleanor roosevelt, and the extended roosevelt...
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this speech has little of that >> which is a great plans to turn to john hughes. mr.s you hear him talk being condition nalt, before we try to do a better deal with the cuban government we talent to see things change, rewant to see repression chang, free and fair elections, free and open economy, do you think this approach will actually gender changes by the cuban government >> i don't think so. i think this speech day was mostly theater everything he's laid out has been in place 50 years it's up to our congress to lift sanctions not president trump. i think he was really just reiterating those demands, the same demand largely that president obama had pushed for, though obama i think took a different approach in how he conveyed those to the cubans i think this was a political speech with very little detail and as i said earlier the actual thanks their going to implement is very small and not nearly is what the base is hoping for. >> mr. hughes you traveled to cuba quite a few times, how do you think the cuban governments are reacting >> it's hard to say. i think it's
this speech has little of that >> which is a great plans to turn to john hughes. mr.s you hear him talk being condition nalt, before we try to do a better deal with the cuban government we talent to see things change, rewant to see repression chang, free and fair elections, free and open economy, do you think this approach will actually gender changes by the cuban government >> i don't think so. i think this speech day was mostly theater everything he's laid out has been in place 50...
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>> in some ways, i think it's accelerated, hugh. i think there is a phenomenon, the warship of edward snowden, and those who steal american secrets for the purpose of self-aggrandizement or money or for whatever their motivation may be, does seem to be on the increase.
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ryan hughes joins us from the scene. ryan: a very scary morning. 15 hours later, firefighters are still here putting out hotspots. the building is still smoldering. nearires started somewhere the third and fourth floors and took off. it happened at possibly the worst possible time, so many people sound asleep. amazingly, everyone made it out alive. moments as firefighters used ladders and scramble to rescue dozens of small children and residents trapped inside of the apartments. >> i was screaming help, help. ryan: she woke up just before 3 a.m. to thick smoke. outside, a wall of flames quickly spreading and engulfing the building on peabody street in northwest. >> when i opened that door, i've never in my life seen smoke like that and had that smell. ryan: tina gardner ran out the basement with her five-year-old daughter, but she could hear desperate cries for help. >> they were saying, we need help. we were telling them there are people still in there. >> we had people hanging out windows, from the second floor. they j
ryan hughes joins us from the scene. ryan: a very scary morning. 15 hours later, firefighters are still here putting out hotspots. the building is still smoldering. nearires started somewhere the third and fourth floors and took off. it happened at possibly the worst possible time, so many people sound asleep. amazingly, everyone made it out alive. moments as firefighters used ladders and scramble to rescue dozens of small children and residents trapped inside of the apartments. >> i was...
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live in northwest, ryan hughes, abc 7 news. kimberly: to follow the very latest of apartment fire, survivor stories, and how to help, go to our website, wjla.com. picturesque start to summer 2017. the low humidity hanging around a little longer. a first look the forecast with meteorologist josh knight. the lowr us with humidity, the dry air, that means temperatures tonight will drop into the 50's in some places. right now we are near 71 degrees montgomery county, rockville. iswill be a good night if it not too late for you to open the windows and let the fresh air inside. on the big board, we are looking at a few clouds, but that is about it. most of us have clear skies. dry air in clear skies together, allowing for us to see the nice, crisp temperatures take over. there is quite a bit of green showing up on the map. these are temperatures that have dropped into the low 60's. warrenton in the metro, we hang onto the warmth a bit longer, 76 d.c., 70 quantico, mid 60's fredericksburg. tomorrow morning, about 63 degrees the averag
live in northwest, ryan hughes, abc 7 news. kimberly: to follow the very latest of apartment fire, survivor stories, and how to help, go to our website, wjla.com. picturesque start to summer 2017. the low humidity hanging around a little longer. a first look the forecast with meteorologist josh knight. the lowr us with humidity, the dry air, that means temperatures tonight will drop into the 50's in some places. right now we are near 71 degrees montgomery county, rockville. iswill be a good...
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in gaithersburg, ryan hughes, abc 7 news. a crime alert to in d.c., where four people were shot before 2:00 this morning on when a vista terrace in southeast. terrace in vista southeast. no word on possible suspects or a motive. the montgomery county coroner will determine if a body pulled out of the gaithersburg lake is that of a missing teen. team's were found near maple lake. there is no indication of foul play. developing now, an investigation under way after a container ship collided off the coast of japan. the pentagon has not released the names of the seven sailors on theodies were found uss fitzgerald. the commander of the fleet said the damage above the waterline is relatively minor compared to what is below. >> they had to fight the ship to keep it above the surface, and so, it was traumatic. this was a severe emergency, but the ship's crew was swift and responsive, and i cannot tell you how proud i am of the crew for what they did to save this ship. kimberly: the navy says the fitzgerald will be repaired, but that
in gaithersburg, ryan hughes, abc 7 news. a crime alert to in d.c., where four people were shot before 2:00 this morning on when a vista terrace in southeast. terrace in vista southeast. no word on possible suspects or a motive. the montgomery county coroner will determine if a body pulled out of the gaithersburg lake is that of a missing teen. team's were found near maple lake. there is no indication of foul play. developing now, an investigation under way after a container ship collided off...
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let's go to hugh schofield in paris. what is happening?etely sealed off, emptied of taurus. we are told there were 900, 1000 visitors stuck inside of notre dame waiting for the all clear so they can leave because police, having sealed off the large esplanade are continuing to search the area in case there is any other suspect device or fugitive person. case there is any other suspect device orfugitive person. it looks unlikely. the incident happened a little more than half an hour ago. a man, apparently wielding a hammer started threatening and all attacking passers—by, visitors, but also it seems, police who were on duty outside the police headquarters, as people who know paris will know, is right across the esplanade from notre dame cathedral. it was police on duty outside the complex building, so it was riposted with their service weapons and shot him twice. the man was on the ground. eyewitnesses said the man was on the ground, surrounded by officers and the ambulance workers arriving and taking him away. we don't know if the man is al
let's go to hugh schofield in paris. what is happening?etely sealed off, emptied of taurus. we are told there were 900, 1000 visitors stuck inside of notre dame waiting for the all clear so they can leave because police, having sealed off the large esplanade are continuing to search the area in case there is any other suspect device or fugitive person. case there is any other suspect device orfugitive person. it looks unlikely. the incident happened a little more than half an hour ago. a man,...
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on hand to welcome the back, new jersey's governor richard hughes and mrs.s, who had been instrumental in making holly bush available. ♪ narrator: profound differences between the two statesman remained, but nothing could dampen the spirits of the day. accompanied by his daughter ludmilla and she would be the special test of mrs. johnson and -- the special guest of mrs. johnson and linda. [explosion] ofrator: is the second day talks -- as the second have talks continued, heavy rains last weekend's, but the witnesses to history stood the ground. they had talked for more than four hours, delving deeper into issues that separated their two countries. >> we made further progress in an effort to improve our understanding of each other's inking on a number of questions. i believe more strongly than ever that these have been very good and very useful talks. narrator: the premier had been visibly touched by the warmth of the people. he thanked them and saluted friendship between the soviet and american peoples. president johnson: these meetings have not ended our tr
on hand to welcome the back, new jersey's governor richard hughes and mrs.s, who had been instrumental in making holly bush available. ♪ narrator: profound differences between the two statesman remained, but nothing could dampen the spirits of the day. accompanied by his daughter ludmilla and she would be the special test of mrs. johnson and -- the special guest of mrs. johnson and linda. [explosion] ofrator: is the second day talks -- as the second have talks continued, heavy rains last...
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many australian lawmakers dispute terry hughes' numbers, even mocking conservationists. so do many in the country's $5 billion a year coral tourism industry. we meet cole mckenzie, chief executive of marine park tourism operators in cannes, the capital of reef tourism. you can take your pick of transportation. boats or helicopters. people like terry hughes and noaa say that basically over the past 18 months, nearly 50% of the reef has died. an additional portion has been bleached and may survive. but that's a significant mortality. >> it is a significant mortality. and we would be absolutely in bits if it was true. fortunately it's simply in make believe land. >> make believe land? these are scientists, the government entrusts them, my government entrusts them. what's going on here? are you saying they're lying? they're making it up? >> i would think noaa is taking their advice from some of the scientists here and trying to make a point. >> reporter: is there an exit ramp from the highway so many say we're on to ecological doom? the possible answer may lie 4,600 miles aw
many australian lawmakers dispute terry hughes' numbers, even mocking conservationists. so do many in the country's $5 billion a year coral tourism industry. we meet cole mckenzie, chief executive of marine park tourism operators in cannes, the capital of reef tourism. you can take your pick of transportation. boats or helicopters. people like terry hughes and noaa say that basically over the past 18 months, nearly 50% of the reef has died. an additional portion has been bleached and may...
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ryan hughes is live at the park with the latest. ryan? the crime scene tape has served as a constant reminder the past few days of this senseless shooting, but now it is gone and for the first time a closer look at some of the damage from the ambush, bleachers riddled with bullets. today the fbi finished collecting evidence and reopened part of the park. all the dog park and a sense of normalcy is returning to this community. three days after the shooting rampage in alexandria, crime scene tape around the stadium park is coming down. >> it feels good. it feels like the community is coming back. ryan: traffic is again moving around east monro avenue and people are coming to the park. it has been a horrifying few days. >> just trying to focus on getting them back to a sense of normalcy, back to a routine, and making sure they are healing. it was a very tragic experience obviously for the staff who was here. ryan: wednesday morning, 66-year-old james hodgkinson opened fire and ambushed republican lawmakers practicing for the congressional ba
ryan hughes is live at the park with the latest. ryan? the crime scene tape has served as a constant reminder the past few days of this senseless shooting, but now it is gone and for the first time a closer look at some of the damage from the ambush, bleachers riddled with bullets. today the fbi finished collecting evidence and reopened part of the park. all the dog park and a sense of normalcy is returning to this community. three days after the shooting rampage in alexandria, crime scene tape...
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ryan hughes is live with more on what we can expect. >> good afternoon. those three suspects arrested over the weekend are due in district court for the first time in a little less than an review hearing. this major review -- break in the case comes two weeks after those two teenagers were ruthlessly killed him a shot to death. -- killed, shot to death. police now telling us it was an act of retaliation. the three suspects have been arrested and charged with first-degree murder. they are all from montgomery county. it was back on june 5, the 17-year-old an 18-year-old were inside a honda civic, shot multiple times, the night before their high school graduation. dolice believe they were lure to the neighborhood. he is accused of committing a drug-related robbery a few months back, stealing and ipad from one of the suspect's girlfriends. are stills heartbroken. they told me their son is innocent, and both families believe more people are involved. he >> i know my boy. he would never do such a thing. >> it's part of a larger network. i don't think that three
ryan hughes is live with more on what we can expect. >> good afternoon. those three suspects arrested over the weekend are due in district court for the first time in a little less than an review hearing. this major review -- break in the case comes two weeks after those two teenagers were ruthlessly killed him a shot to death. -- killed, shot to death. police now telling us it was an act of retaliation. the three suspects have been arrested and charged with first-degree murder. they are...
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ryan hughes continues our team coverage. he is at the british embassy tonight. keeping a stiff upper lip, as usual? and they arey are, getting support from people in the community. we saw d.c. police out your patrolling the area outside. some support here outside for london. you can see flowers being left behind at the union jack and this happening more than two weeks after people were showing appeared to honor the lives lost in manchester. >> it is tragic, and it is frightening to me that this is how normal this is becoming. reporter: chris was visiting d.c. from new jersey, but he wanted to stop by the british embassy to pay his respects. he has been to england five times and has walked across the london bridge during one of the scenes of last night's deadly attacks. >> the only way to respond to this is to put yourself in the shoes of the people to whom this be you tomorrow. erielle: >> bouquets of flowers have been left outside the embassy and the union jack is at half staff. man-made the sign of the cross and offered up a prayer to seven people killed and t
ryan hughes continues our team coverage. he is at the british embassy tonight. keeping a stiff upper lip, as usual? and they arey are, getting support from people in the community. we saw d.c. police out your patrolling the area outside. some support here outside for london. you can see flowers being left behind at the union jack and this happening more than two weeks after people were showing appeared to honor the lives lost in manchester. >> it is tragic, and it is frightening to me...
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ryan hughes is joining us live now. the d.c. police don't even know what happened. they don't have a clue, do they? ryan: a lot of people are scratching their heads on this one. the woman believes she was hit by a car but there are a lot of conflicting reports. e.m.s. says yes but the police report says no. now the woman hired a private investigator. the p.i. canvassed the neighborhood and posted signs around the area trying to get more information. posters are on the ground and flyers taped to poles to help provide answers. >> i have physical consequences but no recollection of the actual event. ryan: kate cowen can't remember the aftermath. -- can't remember the accident, only the aftermath. she broke her arm and she has concussion. >> it's a big blank. ryan: may 16, kate was walking to grocery store near 34 and porter street northwest. that is the last thing she remembers before waking up in the hospital. >> i think i was probably crossing the street and i was hit by a vehicle. >> a group of good samaritans found her face down in the crosswalk and called 911. no
ryan hughes is joining us live now. the d.c. police don't even know what happened. they don't have a clue, do they? ryan: a lot of people are scratching their heads on this one. the woman believes she was hit by a car but there are a lot of conflicting reports. e.m.s. says yes but the police report says no. now the woman hired a private investigator. the p.i. canvassed the neighborhood and posted signs around the area trying to get more information. posters are on the ground and flyers taped to...
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hughes and mr. simcox, if you all would please contact my office with the name of subordinate entities that might be more appropriately designated. >> the chair recognizes the gentlelady from california, ms. torres. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you to our witnesses that are here today. i was a local mayor, in the state legislature in california, i spent a lot of time studying and dealing with state prison issues in my district. i have a men's issue, a women's prison in a juvenile die tension which is now been closed. so going back to a question that was asked by ranking member keating. regarding our prison system versus the european prison system. if incarcerated people in europe are spending less time in prison than incarcerated people here in the u.s. wouldn't that be less time that they have inside you know a prison system to recruit? >> well i think part of the problem is people who don't go into prison as radicals, but come out of it that way. so this is especially relevant when you thi
hughes and mr. simcox, if you all would please contact my office with the name of subordinate entities that might be more appropriately designated. >> the chair recognizes the gentlelady from california, ms. torres. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you to our witnesses that are here today. i was a local mayor, in the state legislature in california, i spent a lot of time studying and dealing with state prison issues in my district. i have a men's issue, a women's prison in a...
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and hugh, you and i had this conversation.ou weren't going to be bought off with opioid money, either. >> i would like to see a block grant to rural hospitals and opioid treatment that is an endowment to the states so we don't have cornhusker kickbacks or louisiana purchases, a 50-state program to fix this problem of rural health care and opioid epidemics. but that, we'll wait and see. i'm not done with mitch mcconnell yet. i think there's stuff going on. >> oh, i'm sure there's stuff going on. i'm sure there's lots of backroom deals happening. we'll see. in order to get the votes that they need, they have to appease two very different wings of the party. i'm just not sure how they get there. >> this is trump, the master negotiator, where you want to see him enter in, right. if there were ever a moment for him to come in and make a deal, this would be the one. what better deal could they be? i'm with you, i don't count mitch mcconnell out, and for all we know, he planned it all along. but this is not the coupoutcome wanted. >>
and hugh, you and i had this conversation.ou weren't going to be bought off with opioid money, either. >> i would like to see a block grant to rural hospitals and opioid treatment that is an endowment to the states so we don't have cornhusker kickbacks or louisiana purchases, a 50-state program to fix this problem of rural health care and opioid epidemics. but that, we'll wait and see. i'm not done with mitch mcconnell yet. i think there's stuff going on. >> oh, i'm sure there's...
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we cross now, live, to our correspondent in paris. 50, hugh, just how big an achievement is this forl macron‘s party. just how big an achievement is this for emmanuel macron's party. well, if you look at the big picture you can only say that it's an extraordinary achievement. we have said it so often now, and we've said it ever since he began this run victories, that it doesn't feel quite so amazing. so there's no question it is the most money men to live achievements and one that gives us both to wonder how it is possible to do this. macron has pulled a blinder. he spotted what could be done and needed it. the projections suggest that the majority they are going to win in the assembly is not as big as some had predicted. there are also some had predicted. there are also some other interesting elements, with marine le pen looking like she has got a seat. well, your first point is well made. there were signs of it could've been a pulverising majority with macron winning up to up majority with macron winning up to up to a70 seat of a 577 seat assembly. it's not get to be that much, the
we cross now, live, to our correspondent in paris. 50, hugh, just how big an achievement is this forl macron‘s party. just how big an achievement is this for emmanuel macron's party. well, if you look at the big picture you can only say that it's an extraordinary achievement. we have said it so often now, and we've said it ever since he began this run victories, that it doesn't feel quite so amazing. so there's no question it is the most money men to live achievements and one that gives us...
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hughes, you five minutes. distinguished members of the committee, it's a privilege to be invited to speak today. europe is facing a sustained threat from the islamic state. estimated more than 5000 europeans are travel to syria to join isis. the percentage of european fighters overturn -- estimated as high as 30%. in the united states, some 250 americans have attempted to travel to isis controlled territory. of the 250, more than 60 us-based individuals who successfully migrated to syria. is not a typical profile of an american or european isis recruit. they vary and socioeconomic background, age, gender, location and degree of religiosity. despite recent territorial losses, and continues to maintain sympathizers who feel an obligation to help the caliphate treated this is one of the main factors that explains attacks that have hit the united states and europe in recent months. since 2014 and what we have identified 51 attacks in europe and north america. the majority of perpetrators were citizens of the count
hughes, you five minutes. distinguished members of the committee, it's a privilege to be invited to speak today. europe is facing a sustained threat from the islamic state. estimated more than 5000 europeans are travel to syria to join isis. the percentage of european fighters overturn -- estimated as high as 30%. in the united states, some 250 americans have attempted to travel to isis controlled territory. of the 250, more than 60 us-based individuals who successfully migrated to syria. is...
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. >> reporter: in california for vacation the first thing the hugh's did was call their son. they live four miles away from the london bridge. ironically peter hughs says he was on the westminster bridge two days before that attack. >> it is unfortunate it's the world we live here today. but we need to carry on. >> reporter: travelers say learning of the terrorist group claiming responsibility is predictable. >> frustration no one is able to catch the bad guys. >> reporter: this father and daughter are heading to london putting their trust and heightened sense of security. not once did they think about canceling their family vacation. >> because then they win. we are just going, we'll be cautious and we'll have fun. we won't be worried about it. >> reporter: i checked in with sfo because i was curious if there were beefed up patrol in light of the terrorist attacks. ken and heather, a spokesman tells me it is business as usual as they have not received any threats. >> all right, azenith smith live at sfo. thank you very much. in the meantime in paris the eiffel tower went dar
. >> reporter: in california for vacation the first thing the hugh's did was call their son. they live four miles away from the london bridge. ironically peter hughs says he was on the westminster bridge two days before that attack. >> it is unfortunate it's the world we live here today. but we need to carry on. >> reporter: travelers say learning of the terrorist group claiming responsibility is predictable. >> frustration no one is able to catch the bad guys. >>...
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hugh loved her as herself.t have to be the person that everybody in the world expected her to be or who they thought she was. he understood the pressures because he was bobby brown. he understood the pressures and her pain. what i think bobby and whitney gave each other, except turns, love. she absolutely loved him. they loved each other. and there was acceptance. you can see from the clip, the film is more forgiving than some of nick broomfield's work. i went into this not a great whitney houston fan at a came out with a new—found respect for what she did, the way she sank and how important the music was. you do get that. it is important that a film like this tells you that. the comparison to be made is with amy. this is not as good as amy. what amy did was give it a sense of being intimately involved in that story, sometimes in a way that was deeply uncomfortable. the way he used the lyrics to tell the story like a diary. this feels more like watching something from a distance and that is inevitable. it is al
hugh loved her as herself.t have to be the person that everybody in the world expected her to be or who they thought she was. he understood the pressures because he was bobby brown. he understood the pressures and her pain. what i think bobby and whitney gave each other, except turns, love. she absolutely loved him. they loved each other. and there was acceptance. you can see from the clip, the film is more forgiving than some of nick broomfield's work. i went into this not a great whitney...
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that was hugh schofield in paris.his hour,: —— also making use this hour: iran has sent planes loaded with food to qatar — which has had all its transport links with neighbouring arab states severed. saudi arabia, the uae and others are accusing qatar of supporting jihadi groups. the qataris deny this. three men have been arrested after an easyjet flight from slovenia to southern england was diverted to germany. the pilot was alerted to a suspicious conversation on board, including what police called "terrorist content". passengers were evacuated down emergency slides. a backpack belonging to one of the men was blown up by police. the us territory of puerto rico has just been voting in a referendum on whether to become america's 51st state. such a move would also require approval by the us congress. many puerto ricans who turned out were retirees hoping eventual statehood would give them access to more federal funds and the right to vote for the us president. today is world against child labour day. asia—pacific enjoy
that was hugh schofield in paris.his hour,: —— also making use this hour: iran has sent planes loaded with food to qatar — which has had all its transport links with neighbouring arab states severed. saudi arabia, the uae and others are accusing qatar of supporting jihadi groups. the qataris deny this. three men have been arrested after an easyjet flight from slovenia to southern england was diverted to germany. the pilot was alerted to a suspicious conversation on board, including what...
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they had doubled down and bought i felt inferior assets who knows what they can do with baker hughes.> immelt is on a facebook live investor presentation right now. he said that the board did set this process in motion in 2013, that billion dollar the summer of '17 that succession would happen it's caused us to take stock of the times we had to chat with jeff over the last year or two here is immelt -- no, we'll listen to this for a moment. >> even though i love you all dearly, change is good we're standing up -- baker hughes a lot of the portfolio stuff is behind us and it gives john a platform from which he can lead in the future john is going to talk about himself but i had a chance to see john do five jobs in the last 16 years and gave me the sense of the kind of person who can run the company. first one was in -- one of the ge equity businesses in the early 2000s. he was in a tough cycle. he spent a long time in my doghouse - >> that's immelt talking about john flannery. he has spent half of his career outside of the u.s and done a lot of deals and development. interestingly, the
they had doubled down and bought i felt inferior assets who knows what they can do with baker hughes.> immelt is on a facebook live investor presentation right now. he said that the board did set this process in motion in 2013, that billion dollar the summer of '17 that succession would happen it's caused us to take stock of the times we had to chat with jeff over the last year or two here is immelt -- no, we'll listen to this for a moment. >> even though i love you all dearly, change...
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. >> hugh jackman gets political find out hoe is portraying in his next role when we come right back.etting political, pop star rihanna has a new love interests who is cash heavy. >> super hero leaps into action for the love of coffee. bex from 96.5 has all of these tidbits today and more in her hot minute. >> reporter: thanks, ukee and natasha, hugh jackman is entering world of politics, kind of in, his next film the front runner oscar nominated actor takes on the role of former colorado senator gary heart, hossa alleged affair with miss south carolina donna rice led to his fall in the 1988 democratic primary. >>> rihanna found herself a new man, and putting it bluntly, he is rich. she's seen with 29 year-old hason jamill who is heir to his family fortune more than $1.5 billion. he is deputy, president and vice chair of the company that distributes toyota as in south i a rain use. >>> how bay double shot of, spider man, scarring the you know what out of you. from what the new film spider man home coming, sony pictures has tom who will instant stunt double swing out of ceilings on uns
. >> hugh jackman gets political find out hoe is portraying in his next role when we come right back.etting political, pop star rihanna has a new love interests who is cash heavy. >> super hero leaps into action for the love of coffee. bex from 96.5 has all of these tidbits today and more in her hot minute. >> reporter: thanks, ukee and natasha, hugh jackman is entering world of politics, kind of in, his next film the front runner oscar nominated actor takes on the role of...
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hugh schofield has the story.last sunday's first round, is within an ace of pulling off the second part of his quiet revolution. if all goes as expected, he is about to secure the biggest makeover in decades in france's parliament, the national assembly. it's notjust that his en marche! party looks set for a crushing majority, the actual candidates are very different from what went before. half are totally new to politics. half are women, which means the new parliament is likely to be one of the most feminised in the world. the opposition parties, meanwhile, are preparing for the worst, which, in the case of the socialists, could mean a total wipe—out. so great is the president's predicted victory that the big problem may be the lack of opposition. can that, some ask, be good for democracy? emmanuel macron says that he wants french democracy to be alive again, that he wants the french parliament to work, to criticise, to propose. can he do that with a majority so big, with such a big abstention rate? but not all v
hugh schofield has the story.last sunday's first round, is within an ace of pulling off the second part of his quiet revolution. if all goes as expected, he is about to secure the biggest makeover in decades in france's parliament, the national assembly. it's notjust that his en marche! party looks set for a crushing majority, the actual candidates are very different from what went before. half are totally new to politics. half are women, which means the new parliament is likely to be one of...
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hugh, thank you very much.leeing a neighbourhood held by islamic state fighters. reports from the iraqi city of mosul say dozens of civilians have been killed while fleeing a neighbourhood held by islamic state fighters. exactly how they died is not yet clear. but there have been reports of the militants targeting civilians attempting to escape the city. iraqi government forces retook eastern mosul back injanuary. they began a new push — this week to capture the remaining part held by islamic state in the west. the latest fighting is focused on al zan—jili — which is near the river tigris. alan johnston reports. they gathered their children and decided to take their chances in this wasn't, fleeing neighbourhoods controlled by the militants. there was danger all around, from the militants and the attacking government forces and their us led allies in aircraft overhead. translation: i went out to bring water from a nearby place. we were about 200 or 250 people, and a member of islamic state walked amongst us. a f
hugh, thank you very much.leeing a neighbourhood held by islamic state fighters. reports from the iraqi city of mosul say dozens of civilians have been killed while fleeing a neighbourhood held by islamic state fighters. exactly how they died is not yet clear. but there have been reports of the militants targeting civilians attempting to escape the city. iraqi government forces retook eastern mosul back injanuary. they began a new push — this week to capture the remaining part held by islamic...
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hugh pym, bbc news, varna, bulgaria.e — which was used in england and wales until very recently — has concluded that it failed to cut re—offending, and, if anything, made prisoners more likely to commit further similar crimes. the study found that the group therapy sessions may have "normalised" criminal behaviour. the scheme has since been replaced. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to gather in the canadian capital, 0ttawa, tomorrow to celebrate the country's 150th anniversary. it's a nation that thrives on diversity and which welcomes tens of thousands of refugees every year but not everyone is celebrating the country's milestone, as our chief correspondent gavin hewitt reports. the start of a long weekend party. canada has begun celebrating its 150th birthday. millions of people expected to celebrate a young country that unexpectly roots its identity in multiculturalism. canada means home, but it means diversity. we're accepting everyone here. diverts of different minds, sex, everything. why do the celebra
hugh pym, bbc news, varna, bulgaria.e — which was used in england and wales until very recently — has concluded that it failed to cut re—offending, and, if anything, made prisoners more likely to commit further similar crimes. the study found that the group therapy sessions may have "normalised" criminal behaviour. the scheme has since been replaced. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to gather in the canadian capital, 0ttawa, tomorrow to celebrate the country's 150th...