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hugh, he's fine."he stabbed me. >> seth: no. >> yes. [ audience ohs ] [ light laughter ] so, i had say i resigned. [ light laughter ] >> seth: they let -- >> in a heart --. >> seth: they let him stay on? >> oh, yeah. he stayed on. >> seth: yeah. >> so, that's english football. >> seth: you're right, exactly there. >> yeah. >> seth: he's got a go-getter attitude you don't have. like, he brought the knife. >> yeah, of course. [ light laughter ] he was the real deal, i was -- >> seth: i've been a fan of yours for a long time. people have told me that we look alike. >> i know. >> seth: yeah. there's a little similarity, and i -- >> like droopy eyes. >> seth: yeah. we got that nice droopy eye. >> there it is. >> seth: and i really, i will be honest. in the mid '90s, i really leaned into the fact that we looked alike. [ light laughter ] you had -- you had a hair style that i thought -- i was like, "that looks great on hugh grant's face. i'm close enough. i'm gonna give it a shot." [ laughter ] [ cheers and a
hugh, he's fine."he stabbed me. >> seth: no. >> yes. [ audience ohs ] [ light laughter ] so, i had say i resigned. [ light laughter ] >> seth: they let -- >> in a heart --. >> seth: they let him stay on? >> oh, yeah. he stayed on. >> seth: yeah. >> so, that's english football. >> seth: you're right, exactly there. >> yeah. >> seth: he's got a go-getter attitude you don't have. like, he brought the knife. >> yeah, of...
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i agree with hugh. >> so what's your reporting say on that point? do we think that the republican party -- i suppose it could depend largely on what happens coming up in november, but i don't see the evidence here that republicans here are ready to make that kind of a break, regardless of what trump were to do. >> i think for now republicans certainly want to run on the prospect of impeachment because it energizes its base and democratic leaders are worried about overstepping on the impeachment issue. i do agree a pardon would ignite a potential democratic house to pursue something like impeachment. the democratic speaker will be fendsing off that question on a daily basis. for now democrats are resisting and take the responsible route and say let's not jump to that conclusion, let's wait. democrats recognize if they start pursuing without republican support, it looks batted. it will look like they're trying to overturn the results of an election and that's what they fear. >> so then it's how they position themselves in public, the president and coh
i agree with hugh. >> so what's your reporting say on that point? do we think that the republican party -- i suppose it could depend largely on what happens coming up in november, but i don't see the evidence here that republicans here are ready to make that kind of a break, regardless of what trump were to do. >> i think for now republicans certainly want to run on the prospect of impeachment because it energizes its base and democratic leaders are worried about overstepping on the...
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hugh schofield ta ken hugh schofield taken over by the crowd.edate, but not by much, at the presidential palace, where president emmanuel macron and wife brigitte later greeted the players. the president invited hundreds of young football players from the poorer suburbs of paris for a chance to meet their heroes. the squad are to be awarded the legion of honour, france's highest distinction of merit, for their services to the country. now, what about the world cup runners—up, croatia? well, as you can see, they were also given a rousing welcome home. there was a lot of national pride in the capital, zagreb. they may have lost the final, but this is still the most successful world cup for a country that only came into being in 1991. our europe reporter gavin lee has been spending time with fans in the croatian capital. well, this is how it feels when your tea m well, this is how it feels when your team have just given their best ever world cup performance. in fact, one of the best ever sporting achievements in the short history of this country, c
hugh schofield ta ken hugh schofield taken over by the crowd.edate, but not by much, at the presidential palace, where president emmanuel macron and wife brigitte later greeted the players. the president invited hundreds of young football players from the poorer suburbs of paris for a chance to meet their heroes. the squad are to be awarded the legion of honour, france's highest distinction of merit, for their services to the country. now, what about the world cup runners—up, croatia? well,...
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a statement says hughes was part of a crew removing brush and other fuel in an area with many dead trees. the ferguson fire has burned more 53-thousand acres. yosemite valley was evacuated as a precaution. it won't reopen until friday, august 3rd. ( robin ) and we have the latest on all of the fires burning in california on our webiste. we have the latest on the containment efforts and the evacuations. it is all at kron 4 dot com. ( robin ) and in the east bay... police in contra costa county arrested several people and impounded three cars as a part of a crack down on illegal sideshows. these are pictures form some of those sideshows. this is in antioch. a total of 42 citations were issued and 3 people were arrested. ( robin ) a woman recently released from santa rita jail was found dead at the east dublin bart station. officers discovered the woman's body early saturday morning. the 26-year-old had a bump on her head, but no other signs of foul play. jail officials are looking at their records to see if the woman had that bump when she was released from jail. bart police are studying s
a statement says hughes was part of a crew removing brush and other fuel in an area with many dead trees. the ferguson fire has burned more 53-thousand acres. yosemite valley was evacuated as a precaution. it won't reopen until friday, august 3rd. ( robin ) and we have the latest on all of the fires burning in california on our webiste. we have the latest on the containment efforts and the evacuations. it is all at kron 4 dot com. ( robin ) and in the east bay... police in contra costa county...
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a statement says hughes was part of a crew removing brush and other fuel in an area with many dead trees. the ferguson fire has burned more 53-thousand acres. yosemite valley was evacuated as a precaution. it won't reopen until friday, august 3rd. ( darya )( james ) john shrable has our fire forecast. this past weekend temperatures stayed cooler than average along the ast and warmer than average inland and this is a similar pattern we will be seeing to start the new work week. highs along the coast will range from the 50's and 60's where fog persists while reaching into the 70's along the bay shore. as for temperatures further inland expect highs peaking in the 80's and 90's under dry and sunny skies. ( james ) and we have the latest on all of the fires burning in california on our webiste. we have the latest on the containment efforts and the evacuations. it is all at kron 4 dot ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... police in pittsburg are investigating their first homicide of the year... and the killer is on the run. ( james ) and after the break... a san francisco coffee
a statement says hughes was part of a crew removing brush and other fuel in an area with many dead trees. the ferguson fire has burned more 53-thousand acres. yosemite valley was evacuated as a precaution. it won't reopen until friday, august 3rd. ( darya )( james ) john shrable has our fire forecast. this past weekend temperatures stayed cooler than average along the ast and warmer than average inland and this is a similar pattern we will be seeing to start the new work week. highs along the...
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my thanks to hugh hewitt.ery much for the time. >> thank you, david. >>> we'll head back to thailand in our next hour. four boys rescued from the cave. eight more remain inside. the latest on efforts to save them, as well. most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from fibromyalgia pain... and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use m
my thanks to hugh hewitt.ery much for the time. >> thank you, david. >>> we'll head back to thailand in our next hour. four boys rescued from the cave. eight more remain inside. the latest on efforts to save them, as well. most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed...
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. >> reporter: beck tagged nicole hughes in her post. hughes lost her three-year-old son, levi, on june 10. the same day that emmy died. levi drowned in a pool while on vacation with his family. >> every picture i have of him from that last day, he's wearing a lifejacket or a puddle jumper. i took water safety incredibly seriously. >> reporter: hughes and beck, now joined by tragedy, have turned their pain into something positive through the use of social media they are promoting awareness. according to the c.d.c., drowning is the leading cause of death in children ages 1-4 years old aside from birth defects. and nearly 70% of the time those drownings occur as accidents when children are not actively swimming. >> when you're cleaning up after dinner, you're unloading the car, when you're brushing your teeth, when you run in to grab the goggles. that's when its happening. and i wish i had known that. >> reporter: jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >> ninan: hughes called on the american academy of pediatrics to urge pediatricians to educ
. >> reporter: beck tagged nicole hughes in her post. hughes lost her three-year-old son, levi, on june 10. the same day that emmy died. levi drowned in a pool while on vacation with his family. >> every picture i have of him from that last day, he's wearing a lifejacket or a puddle jumper. i took water safety incredibly seriously. >> reporter: hughes and beck, now joined by tragedy, have turned their pain into something positive through the use of social media they are...
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one man hoping to beat that is arnel hughes, the fastest man outside of the us. —— is zarnel hughes.xciting new talent? really exciting for me, especially because i mostly known as a 200—metre runner. it has been an exciting year, i have been learning a lot more in the hundred, it has been going really well. the other quys been going really well. the other guys have been doing tremendously well, it is exciting for me now to be part of that and to see how much further i could go. you are the fastest man outside of the us, the statistics don‘t lie, here they are. sixth fastest at the moment. how confident are you getting closer?” definitely think i can do much better. this year has been a learning curve in terms of the 100 metres. i have gotten much sharper now, as the european championships is getting closer, my speed has got up is getting closer, my speed has got up there so i think i can reckon with the great guys from the usa. you could‘ve already won your first major championship at the commonwealth games earlier this year, you crossed the line ahead of richards of trinidad and to
one man hoping to beat that is arnel hughes, the fastest man outside of the us. —— is zarnel hughes.xciting new talent? really exciting for me, especially because i mostly known as a 200—metre runner. it has been an exciting year, i have been learning a lot more in the hundred, it has been going really well. the other quys been going really well. the other guys have been doing tremendously well, it is exciting for me now to be part of that and to see how much further i could go. you are...
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connell: chris hughes, this is the facebook stock price today.re going to show the stock price as a way of talking about the company. he's not part of the company anymore. he was one of the guys with zuckerberg years ago founding the company but he got out about two or three years. facebook all time high, stock today, $203. back to the topic at hand. eric, why don't you go first on this one. handouts essentially. what do you make of it? >> well, i think that you're going to hear more of this and i think that as robotics gets more prevalent, artificial intelligence, there be a bigger push to turn america into sweden. and i think that it's frankly crazy. it goes against the core of what foundefounded this country, whis really going out and becoming a rugged individual to earn our own income, to build yourself up, build your career, build your business. but it's scary and it should be a call to arms to conservatives and those who care about the bedrock of this country that we don't turn into sweden and some crazy version there. connell: i think also
connell: chris hughes, this is the facebook stock price today.re going to show the stock price as a way of talking about the company. he's not part of the company anymore. he was one of the guys with zuckerberg years ago founding the company but he got out about two or three years. facebook all time high, stock today, $203. back to the topic at hand. eric, why don't you go first on this one. handouts essentially. what do you make of it? >> well, i think that you're going to hear more of...
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hughes had to settle for silver. i am feeling really proud of myself.
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hugh woozencroft has been at the touch—screen to find out more about the new man in the yellow jerseytic moment for geraint thomas who puts himself further into the history books as one of wales's best sportsman. he only expected to place a border to chris froome. now
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hugh hewitt, help me understand the political parameters of this. we don't have a nominee yet, yet we have seen a lot of lobbying on capitol hill already. the "new york times" reporting that mitch mcconnell is backing either two candidates, raymond kethledge or thomas hardeman, suggesting they would have an easier path to confirmation. help us understand the divide in the republican party when it comes to the short list. >> it's the key question, david. you've got to make sure that senators colin and murkowski do not lead. you can't take points off the board. and they will be very hard pressed to vote against either judge kethledge or judge hardeman, i believe. on the other hand, how do you get heidi heitkamp, joe manchin and john tess extra under the most pressure, claire mccaskill? i think it is easiest to lose one of the two republicans with judge barrett, because she's so
hugh hewitt, help me understand the political parameters of this. we don't have a nominee yet, yet we have seen a lot of lobbying on capitol hill already. the "new york times" reporting that mitch mcconnell is backing either two candidates, raymond kethledge or thomas hardeman, suggesting they would have an easier path to confirmation. help us understand the divide in the republican party when it comes to the short list. >> it's the key question, david. you've got to make sure...
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to the action then, and britain's zharnel hughes had to settle for silver in the 100 metres.e beat the commonwealth the commonwealth games gold medallist akani simbine and former world champion yohan blake, but couldn't quite edge out america's ronnie baker. some news coming in from israel this morning. officials say they completed a humanitarian operation to rescue civil defence workers and their families from a war zone in southern syria. paul ronzheimer is from the german newspaper which broke the story and has been embedded with the group. thank you forjoining us. can you
to the action then, and britain's zharnel hughes had to settle for silver in the 100 metres.e beat the commonwealth the commonwealth games gold medallist akani simbine and former world champion yohan blake, but couldn't quite edge out america's ronnie baker. some news coming in from israel this morning. officials say they completed a humanitarian operation to rescue civil defence workers and their families from a war zone in southern syria. paul ronzheimer is from the german newspaper which...
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i'm hugh woozencroft.our headlines tonight: france fans paint the town red, white and blue as their victorious world cup heroes arrive back in paris. cristiano ronaldo marks out his plans for the future as the world's best player seals his move tojuventus. it will be tough, i know that, very difficult, the league is very tough but i will be ready. is england's tommy fleetwood ready for an assault on the open? we'll hear his thoughts ahead of this year's edition at carnoustie. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening. "allez les bleus" is the cry once again in paris, as 20 years on from their first triumph, france get the chance to celebrate world cup success. the players took the trophy on an open top bus parade along the champs elysees where they were met by hundreds of thousands of elated fans hoping for a glimpse of their latest idols. our correspondent hugh schofield was amongst the crowd. that is arora from the guts of france. there must be half a million or more on the champs elysees, a crowd i h
i'm hugh woozencroft.our headlines tonight: france fans paint the town red, white and blue as their victorious world cup heroes arrive back in paris. cristiano ronaldo marks out his plans for the future as the world's best player seals his move tojuventus. it will be tough, i know that, very difficult, the league is very tough but i will be ready. is england's tommy fleetwood ready for an assault on the open? we'll hear his thoughts ahead of this year's edition at carnoustie. hello and welcome...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, manchester. this is the briefing from bbc news.ally ill were exposed to the same type of nerve agent used in the attempted murder of a former russian spy and his daughter. training for escape in thailand — the boys trapped in a flooded cave get advice from the military on a possible plan to get them out safely. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the independent, which leads with the wiltshire the same nerve agent that poisoned ex—russian spy sergei skripal, according to police. the quartz website says the trump administration is rolling back 0bama's policies on affirmative action in colleges. education and justice departments will no longer advise colleges to consider race as a factor in promoting diversity in their student admissions. music website billboard reports sir paul mccartney has joined the growing chorus of artists, labels and music industry bodies calling upon european regulators to pass sweeping reforms to copyright law to operate effectively
dominic hughes, bbc news, manchester. this is the briefing from bbc news.ally ill were exposed to the same type of nerve agent used in the attempted murder of a former russian spy and his daughter. training for escape in thailand — the boys trapped in a flooded cave get advice from the military on a possible plan to get them out safely. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the independent, which leads with the...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, thank and's hospice, manchester. —— st ann's.e rescue operation to save eight boys and their football coach who are trapped in a flooded cave in thailand has resumed. the british ministerfor exiting the european union, david davis, has quit his job only a few days after the government agreed their policy on brexit. a british woman who'd been exposed to the nerve agent novichok has died. prime minister theresa may says she's appalled and shocked. you can imagine the media is making much of all of those stories. let's have a look at how they are grappling with the breaking news that happened overnight. we begin with an article in the financial times on that shock resignation of brexit secretary david davis. just 48 hours after theresa may presented a unified front on a new "soft brexit" approach both david davis and his deputy steve baker quit in protest. the financial times claims the uk government is in disarray. the mail's front page runs the headline ‘murdered by novichok‘. that's after 44—year—old dawn sturgess has passed away
dominic hughes, bbc news, thank and's hospice, manchester. —— st ann's.e rescue operation to save eight boys and their football coach who are trapped in a flooded cave in thailand has resumed. the british ministerfor exiting the european union, david davis, has quit his job only a few days after the government agreed their policy on brexit. a british woman who'd been exposed to the nerve agent novichok has died. prime minister theresa may says she's appalled and shocked. you can imagine the...
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well to get some expert analysis i spoke to james hughes chief market analyst at actually trade in london and i asked him whether gold has lost its sheen at least invest us. well i think it's not necessarily a case of losing its sheen but i think as your package just said there are other alternatives and what we see this time in this almost in this these trade wars and all of these geopolitical stories that we're seeing we're seeing it's the u.s. dollar which is really taking all of that safe haven investor money away from gold and if you think go he's paid against the u.s. dollar so often you see it's are the one or the other the tends to move to the upside or the gold goes up or the dollar goes up but it has been very much the u.s. dollar which is really taken the focus and if you think about why that is of course we have trade wars really when you look at trade wars we have tit for tat tariffs been being levied by both sides so there isn't too many winners or losers within big economies but it's the consumer that tends to lose and when that is the case investors look for dollar denomin
well to get some expert analysis i spoke to james hughes chief market analyst at actually trade in london and i asked him whether gold has lost its sheen at least invest us. well i think it's not necessarily a case of losing its sheen but i think as your package just said there are other alternatives and what we see this time in this almost in this these trade wars and all of these geopolitical stories that we're seeing we're seeing it's the u.s. dollar which is really taking all of that safe...
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tonight -- hugh grant, star of "uncle drew," nba all-star kyrie irving, creator of "detroiters," actornd comedian tim robinson. featuring the 8g band with joe russo. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. ev >> seth: gooing. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. supreme court justice anthony kennedy announced he is retiring today. "do you know what that means?" said trump who was really asking. [ laughter ] also, justice kennedy, wg t are you dotiring, man? you have a great job where you barely work. you get a wear a robe all day and give your opinions on stuff. that basically is retirement. [ laughter ] stick around, at least until we get a new president. six months tops. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] co-year-old first time candidate alexandria ocasiez beat ten-term representative joe crawley in late -- last night's new york democratic primary. an i got to say, nancy pelo looked very surprised two years ago. e laughter ] president trump sp
tonight -- hugh grant, star of "uncle drew," nba all-star kyrie irving, creator of "detroiters," actornd comedian tim robinson. featuring the 8g band with joe russo. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. ev >> seth: gooing. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. supreme court justice anthony kennedy announced he is...
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hugh — of course — keeping his cool throughout.as been experiencing that throughout the day. france with a second wind of the world cup. he of course kept his cool. hello. with temperatures as high as 31 celsius, sunday was another hot day across eastern areas of england throughout the weekend, with scenes like this, it was england and wales that had the lion's share of the sunshine and warmth. sunday brought some useful rain to of parts of northern ireland scotland and eastern scotland held on to some sunny spells. this is the weather system that brought some rain to northern ireland and parts of scotland, it's moving southwards in the next 2a hours and behind it, it's introducing a somewhat cooler but more noticeably fresher feel to weather. into north—west scotland and northern ireland as monday begins, sunny spells here, one or two showers developing. central and eastern parts of scotland, early outbreaks of rain clear away with sunshine following. for england and wales, many with a dry start. early on in the west, this strip o
hugh — of course — keeping his cool throughout.as been experiencing that throughout the day. france with a second wind of the world cup. he of course kept his cool. hello. with temperatures as high as 31 celsius, sunday was another hot day across eastern areas of england throughout the weekend, with scenes like this, it was england and wales that had the lion's share of the sunshine and warmth. sunday brought some useful rain to of parts of northern ireland scotland and eastern scotland...
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hugh pym, bbc news, suffolk.ls next week to choose their next leader. the former cricketer imran khan is running to become the country's next prime minister on an anti—corruption platform. but the build up to the election has been overshadowed by claims pakistan's powerful military is trying to propel him forward —— cracking down on his political rivals and on press freedom. mr khan's chief opponent, the former prime minister nawaz sharif, was arrested last week — leaving his brother to run in his place. secunder kermani reports from lahore. they've come to see the man they hope will be the next prime minister. cricketer turned populist politician imran khan tells the crowd he'll create a new, corruption—free pakistan. cheering. but he's been forced to deny allegations elections are being fixed in favour of his pti party. what you are seeing is all these status—quo parties certainly saying that, you know, the election is not going to be free and fair. the reason is, all the opinion polls now show pti is going sur
hugh pym, bbc news, suffolk.ls next week to choose their next leader. the former cricketer imran khan is running to become the country's next prime minister on an anti—corruption platform. but the build up to the election has been overshadowed by claims pakistan's powerful military is trying to propel him forward —— cracking down on his political rivals and on press freedom. mr khan's chief opponent, the former prime minister nawaz sharif, was arrested last week — leaving his brother to...
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she cited 47 exa m ples hugh, given his behaviour.disparaging behaviour. ajudge looked argumentative, disparaging behaviour. a judge looked at some of the allegations and found them flimsy and dismissed her petition. today, the supreme court upheld the original judge's today, the supreme court upheld the originaljudge's decision but incredibly reluctantly. lord wilson, who read the judgment, incredibly reluctantly. lord wilson, who read thejudgment, said he had uneasy feelings. lady hale, the president of the court, called it a troubling case. they have effectively invited parliament now to look at changing the law. why is that? it is because for long time, there's been real disquiet about divorce law, when people are separating, making living arrangements for their children, dividing their finances, which also requires them to blame one another. since 1996, more than 1.7 million people have blamed their spouse in the course of a divorce. for decades, there has been cause for a no—fault divorce system. there is 110w no—fault divorce s
she cited 47 exa m ples hugh, given his behaviour.disparaging behaviour. ajudge looked argumentative, disparaging behaviour. a judge looked at some of the allegations and found them flimsy and dismissed her petition. today, the supreme court upheld the original judge's today, the supreme court upheld the originaljudge's decision but incredibly reluctantly. lord wilson, who read the judgment, incredibly reluctantly. lord wilson, who read thejudgment, said he had uneasy feelings. lady hale, the...
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nbc news' elise, and hugh hewitt. i want to start of off from the new yorker.ost experts i spoke with were resigned to trump being outplayed by putin. i'm afraid he told me that our guy here is like an amateur boxer going up against muhammad ali. >> we heard from the ambassador that it's just a meeting. so it's not a summit. >> hang on. we went from summit to meeting to detailed conversation. >> so already we know where this is. let's face it. putin has already won. it's not simply that the president's going over into his part of the world and having this sit down and one-on-one. but the fact is that after these indictments what a president should be saying to everyone, not just to putin, but to the american public writ large, russia did this to divide us. russia didn't do this simply to make sure somebody won and lost. they did this to make sure we lose trust in the political system and the institutions and that's not going to happen. we are america. we may be of different parties, we have different views. but we're a united america. that's what i'm going to s
nbc news' elise, and hugh hewitt. i want to start of off from the new yorker.ost experts i spoke with were resigned to trump being outplayed by putin. i'm afraid he told me that our guy here is like an amateur boxer going up against muhammad ali. >> we heard from the ambassador that it's just a meeting. so it's not a summit. >> hang on. we went from summit to meeting to detailed conversation. >> so already we know where this is. let's face it. putin has already won. it's not...
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hugh hewitt, ho on t salem radio network.al nbc news politnalyst elise jordan. and joshua johnson host of 1-a on npr. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> nbc news in washington, the longest running show in is is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. well, it turns out it wasn't somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400pounds. even before friday's indictments of 12 russian intelligence operatives for hacking the democrats during the 2016 campaign, four u.s. intelligence agencies had already weighed in. the fbi, the cia, the dni, and the nsa all of them hadnc ded that russians interfered in the 2016 election and they did so with the goal of helping donald t fmp. t, you can view the russian hacking of democratic it e-mails, oppn research, turnout models as the watergate burglary of the 2016 election. the political crime of the 21st centiny. now, a 1972 it's the penetration of the dnc by hostile actor then it was the rnxon white house. now the russian gont. and as in 1972 the white house this one t was quidistance itself from this cr
hugh hewitt, ho on t salem radio network.al nbc news politnalyst elise jordan. and joshua johnson host of 1-a on npr. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> nbc news in washington, the longest running show in is is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. well, it turns out it wasn't somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400pounds. even before friday's indictments of 12 russian intelligence operatives for hacking the democrats during...
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it didn't -- he was told what he couldn't say by the fbi, hugh.n the end how it all came together. but one investigation. i ask everyone to wait on everything until the d. >> that's all for today. thanks for watcherg. and rememb, if it's sunday it's "meet the press." >> you can see and "postgame" sponsored by boeing on the "meet the press" facebook page. z2vpbz z16fz y2vpby y16fy >>> breaking news, one-on-one win helsinki president trump and vladimir putin preparing to meet face-to-face amid escalating tension between the u.s. and russia. t're live with w to expect from this morning's summit. >>> the light at the end of the tunnelhe when will t boys rescued from the flooded thai cave last weeke finally leave hospital? >>> king of the grill. where you can find the best burger in america according to the experts at trip advisor. >>> and the best deals of amazon prime day. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm philip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. we begin
it didn't -- he was told what he couldn't say by the fbi, hugh.n the end how it all came together. but one investigation. i ask everyone to wait on everything until the d. >> that's all for today. thanks for watcherg. and rememb, if it's sunday it's "meet the press." >> you can see and "postgame" sponsored by boeing on the "meet the press" facebook page. z2vpbz z16fz y2vpby y16fy >>> breaking news, one-on-one win helsinki president trump and...
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hughes had to silver. i am feeling really proud of myself.etre runner, and for me, seeing what i can do in the 100. i am really happy with the way i ran today. i had composure, not thinking about the quys composure, not thinking about the guys who get ahead of me, and relaxed and ran to the finish line. the crowd was treated to a british battle in the women's long jump. bothjumping battle in the women's long jump. both jumping close to seven metres but it was proctor that did a seasons pass to take the gold and securing her place on the european changes in berlin injust a few weeks' time wi changes in berlin injust a few weeks' time w i do not feel as sharp today so if i can pull a good job today, i can go back and find some things and be sharper for europe. winning the 200 metres and staff winning the long jump. the biggest surprise of the day with tom bosworth breaking the world record in 3000 metres. it was one of the first races of the day and he added to the silver medal that he won at the commonwealth games earlier in the commonwealth g
hughes had to silver. i am feeling really proud of myself.etre runner, and for me, seeing what i can do in the 100. i am really happy with the way i ran today. i had composure, not thinking about the quys composure, not thinking about the guys who get ahead of me, and relaxed and ran to the finish line. the crowd was treated to a british battle in the women's long jump. bothjumping battle in the women's long jump. both jumping close to seven metres but it was proctor that did a seasons pass to...
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our paris correspondent, hugh schofield, is in paris for us now.reets of the capital. tension is mounting and excitement is mounting. we have come toa excitement is mounting. we have come to a cafe bar here, but we could have chosen any town, village or city in the whole of france, from the south to the north, you will have the same mixture of excitement, heat, alcohol, and generalfervour which is reaching a pitch which will beaat which is reaching a pitch which will be a at its culminating point in an hour or so when kick—off happens. it isa hour or so when kick—off happens. it is a phenomenally mass moment of excitement, and all i can say is that this far behind us, it is so full that everyone has had to pack out on the floor. everyone is absolutely convinced that france is going to win. it is fascinating, we have been talking a lot how the england team really got a huge numbers all around the nation, people who wouldn't necessarily consider themselves huge football fans, since to get them involved in this historic event. so many exciting matches
our paris correspondent, hugh schofield, is in paris for us now.reets of the capital. tension is mounting and excitement is mounting. we have come toa excitement is mounting. we have come to a cafe bar here, but we could have chosen any town, village or city in the whole of france, from the south to the north, you will have the same mixture of excitement, heat, alcohol, and generalfervour which is reaching a pitch which will beaat which is reaching a pitch which will be a at its culminating...
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he's been identified as 33-year-old brian hughes. hughes was a captain. he was originally from hawaii. a tree fell onto him yesterday morning. earlier this morning a bulldozer operator died in the fire -- i should say earlier this month. >>> and here are some new photos east of yosemite. you can see how poor the air quality is right now. in some places you can only see about a half-mile ahead. full containment is not expected until august 15th. yosemite is expected to be open on friday. >>> stay with abc 7 as we continue to track the fires. download the abc 7 news app and enable push alerts and breaking news updates on evacuations. you can also find a guide on what you need to have ready to go if you are forced to leave all on our website, abc7news.com. >>> in other news a bay area political giant is being remembered. former east bay congressman and oakland mayor ron delms has passed away. he served in congress from 1971 until the late '90s. he was the first to ithe integration gays and lesbians in into the amy? >> >> we are having some technical issues w
he's been identified as 33-year-old brian hughes. hughes was a captain. he was originally from hawaii. a tree fell onto him yesterday morning. earlier this morning a bulldozer operator died in the fire -- i should say earlier this month. >>> and here are some new photos east of yosemite. you can see how poor the air quality is right now. in some places you can only see about a half-mile ahead. full containment is not expected until august 15th. yosemite is expected to be open on...
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cohen's office. >> hughes, what's your gut tells you on this? do you believe this is all just smoke or do you believe there is a fire lurking here? >> oh, there is a big fire here near the aspen security forum. what it does though craig, early nbc reported on the iran influence operation, the entire week was designed to build people up that iran was preparing to attack our infrastructure and now this story has stepped on that completely. >> again, for folks who have not been following the story as closely as we are. we are talking about karen mcdougal here. here she is a few months ago. >> what everyone saw on tv, i didn't see in in man. i see a kind man. >> if melania trump is watching this, what would you want her to know? >> oh, tast tou it is a tough o. >> or say to her? >> what can you say except -- i am sorry, i would not want it done to me. i am sorry. >> eli, how did they spin this now? how does the white house try and spin a story like this? >> i don't know how they'll spin this and respond of the specifics of the affair. i was talking
cohen's office. >> hughes, what's your gut tells you on this? do you believe this is all just smoke or do you believe there is a fire lurking here? >> oh, there is a big fire here near the aspen security forum. what it does though craig, early nbc reported on the iran influence operation, the entire week was designed to build people up that iran was preparing to attack our infrastructure and now this story has stepped on that completely. >> again, for folks who have not been...
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brian was one of the best. >> brian hughes was the second firefighters killed battling the ferguson fire. bulldozer operator, braden barney was killed a week earlier. while the fires continue to spread, crews have managed to keep a single home from burning and in some evacuated areas they are being allowed to return home. eileen was allowed to return to her house. >> reporter: did you worry? >> i did. it was very stressful. >> reporter: the fire continues to impact yosemite national park and the floor remains closed. >> a large portion of the park remains open. visitors can still come to the highway country, tioga pass, that is all open. you can still go backpacking, high sierra camps open. >> whether scientists are as fascinated as we are by the tornado-like columns that formed at the fire. from the university, they're on site to measure the updraft taking place. more on their research and how it could help forecast the intensity of fire storms. >> it was a spectacle few have seen close up, a phenomena at the carr fire because of strong winds. >> as those winds were coming along and bei
brian was one of the best. >> brian hughes was the second firefighters killed battling the ferguson fire. bulldozer operator, braden barney was killed a week earlier. while the fires continue to spread, crews have managed to keep a single home from burning and in some evacuated areas they are being allowed to return home. eileen was allowed to return to her house. >> reporter: did you worry? >> i did. it was very stressful. >> reporter: the fire continues to impact...
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hugh schofield is there with some pretty excited fans!nal. clearly you can see there, seems on the streets of the french capital, as thousands of french fans are there to cheer on their side. —— scenes. french president, emmanuel macron, was there in moscow, to see his nation's victory, at the end of a contest that has had so much drama, so much excitement, of course, many england fans would have hoped that the england team could have made it through to today's match, it was not to be, they have arrived home. and i don't know whether hugh schofield can hear as there in paris, no, we have lost the line... clearly, ithink there in paris, no, we have lost the line... clearly, i think the pictures speak for themselves! ecstatic french fans, all sharing in thejoy, ecstatic french fans, all sharing in the joy, the ecstatic french fans, all sharing in thejoy, the pride, the national fervour of their country's victory in the world cup final. now, much more to come on that but let's catch up more to come on that but let's catch up with the weather
hugh schofield is there with some pretty excited fans!nal. clearly you can see there, seems on the streets of the french capital, as thousands of french fans are there to cheer on their side. —— scenes. french president, emmanuel macron, was there in moscow, to see his nation's victory, at the end of a contest that has had so much drama, so much excitement, of course, many england fans would have hoped that the england team could have made it through to today's match, it was not to be, they...
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hugh for buds play an important role in the ecosystem here they are a social food for many predators and they also spread sids would be a droppings abuts can fly up to one hundred kilometers a night in cars some capacity. huge the forest protected deon scott says the flying mammals can live here undisturbed. i think there's a great future for them as long as we can continue to protect the habitat but they come to roost and. they come to feed on humans no real quiet here until the bats take off again after around ninety days but in nine months time millions will be back in this little corner of protected forest in northeastern zambia hugh have to say i find them a little creepy when they fly overhead in huge swarms but they're very useful as you found out and that's all for this edition of eco at africa i hope that you enjoyed our stories i'm charlemagne you say bye bye until next time from nairobi kenya. to find out more check out our website all with us on social media pages coming up at the end credits for me in lagos thanks for watching i hope you'll join us again next week too ba
hugh for buds play an important role in the ecosystem here they are a social food for many predators and they also spread sids would be a droppings abuts can fly up to one hundred kilometers a night in cars some capacity. huge the forest protected deon scott says the flying mammals can live here undisturbed. i think there's a great future for them as long as we can continue to protect the habitat but they come to roost and. they come to feed on humans no real quiet here until the bats take off...
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i want to thank today our producer hugh burrows. and wish you a blessed sunday morning. thank you. angeles - a suspect barricades himself at a trader joe's.. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> an arm showdown. a man barricades himself in trader's joe's holding others against their will. >> it is about 6:00 a.m. this morning. communities on edge after we have had severe weather and fires near yosemite park. today a group that opposes gun violence plans to hold an event in the bay area. first a toss to our weather, miss julie watts. >> let's talk about the so we are starting off a little gray this morning, though not as foggy
i want to thank today our producer hugh burrows. and wish you a blessed sunday morning. thank you. angeles - a suspect barricades himself at a trader joe's.. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> an arm showdown. a man barricades himself in trader's joe's holding others against their will. >> it is about 6:00 a.m. this morning. communities on edge after we have had severe weather and fires near yosemite park. today a group that opposes gun...
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joining us now is cfo and vice chairman hugh johnston welcome back, hugh nice to see you. >> nice toee you, as well, sara good morning. >> good morning. we have the tale of two businesses very strong growth in the snacks business and frito lay not so much in north american beverages. give us some color as to why you're seeing the discrepancy lasting. >> yeah, happy to talk about it a little bit i guess i characterize it as the resilience of the pepsico portfolio working. our revenue and neps, obviously, came in strongly and the investors seemed pleased with that. if you look where we are, the international businesses are performing well. operating profit internationally up 12. as you mentioned frito lay performing strongly. north american beverage, as we've been saying, continues to improve but there is brick by brick work as we're building that business to be even on better footing if you think about north america beverages, three big pieces to it and a lot of smaller pieces the big pieces are pepsi, mounta mountain dew, and gatorade that's what we saw through the second quarter the
joining us now is cfo and vice chairman hugh johnston welcome back, hugh nice to see you. >> nice toee you, as well, sara good morning. >> good morning. we have the tale of two businesses very strong growth in the snacks business and frito lay not so much in north american beverages. give us some color as to why you're seeing the discrepancy lasting. >> yeah, happy to talk about it a little bit i guess i characterize it as the resilience of the pepsico portfolio working. our...
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thanks to repeat viewings and word of mouth, the hugh happen., the huthackman star began to climb rather than defend the charts, reaching the number one sport in its sixth week. an unprecedented turn of events. critics were accused of misjudging the movie and failing to recognise its popular searches. —— its popular virtues. quite the opposite was true of star wars the lastjedi which encourage the hire of star wars fans being accused of being bought off by disney. an organised campaign against black panther saw a group of hyperventilating boys publicly conspiring to damage the films rating on rotten tomatoes, the review site which attempts to... the campaignfailed, and review site which attempts to... the campaign failed, and it became a huge hit along with avengers infinity ward. we are using made up name names. then i and spider—man. the end is near. this summer brings us the end is near. this summer brings us the sequel to this day in the least trouble and man which was set to be directed by edgar wright and man which was set to be directed b
thanks to repeat viewings and word of mouth, the hugh happen., the huthackman star began to climb rather than defend the charts, reaching the number one sport in its sixth week. an unprecedented turn of events. critics were accused of misjudging the movie and failing to recognise its popular searches. —— its popular virtues. quite the opposite was true of star wars the lastjedi which encourage the hire of star wars fans being accused of being bought off by disney. an organised campaign...
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thank you for having >> siobhan hughes and mark eople asking he paoepl questions. siobhan: what is the nomination of this and why does it feel so much ore monumental than the prior nominee neil gorsuch. an: it feels more monumental because it is because brett kavanaugh is being considered held by anthony kennedy on some very significant set himself apart from ome of his conservative colleagues on the court, on issues, on btq juvenile rights. to be the considered swing on the supreme court. when he was being considered for the supreme fee was up for antonin scal right.s seat hard anthony canada more -- can't in the -- anthony kennedy more the man in the middle. is taken on greater meaning because the president has laid specifically in fact his he was running for offi office, that if elected he would appoint an individual who met criteria.specific one, he was looking for someone was against the affordable care act, and two he was for an ally looking individual who would oppose roe wade. so, this president has himself a very volatile process criteria, out to two ing t
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grant did told off the way that hugh grant told of the us president in love actually that's getting a lot of shares on twitter and to give you an idea of how big this is you've got the shadow foreign secretary someone who doesn't normally have many good things to say about to resume a but she's defending the prime minister against donald trump in an interview i just watched with her she called the u.s. president an asteroid of all fullness and she said that he insulted the country and she finished by asking the question did his mother teach him nothing. who are not going to comment on these from. britain governors going to go from scotland to morrow will follow. from. those who have looks into what's called the special relationship that and we're a loosely used between the two countries. america and the u.k. have a special thing going special relationship they called it language culture values defense then came trump but surely he can't ruin it right the special relationship between the u.k. and the u.s. has been strong for many years and will have opportunity to talk about a possib
grant did told off the way that hugh grant told of the us president in love actually that's getting a lot of shares on twitter and to give you an idea of how big this is you've got the shadow foreign secretary someone who doesn't normally have many good things to say about to resume a but she's defending the prime minister against donald trump in an interview i just watched with her she called the u.s. president an asteroid of all fullness and she said that he insulted the country and she...
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hugh pym, bbc news, suffolk. now on bbc news, the travel show. on this week's programme: rajan datar is injordan‘s capitals. getting a flavour of what the city has to offer. so good! in china we go underground. forest bathing is the film hr. and i am off forest bathing here in japan. the film hr. and i am off forest bathing here injapan. so go slow and take it all in? yes, that is the point. when you think ofjordan, bucket list items usually include petra, floating in the dead sea, or going into the desert but how about veering off the beaten track into amman weston over the years it has become a magnet city, attracting people from its neighbouring regions to create unique arabic culture as rajan datar went to explore. it may have once enjoyed a heyday, particularly as a roman city, but in more recent times, safe to say amman has not been amongstjordan‘s most glittering joules. at the 1940s, its population had dwindled. but an influx of palestinians, then iraqis and syrians over the past few decades has seen it take new shape. now the capital's p
hugh pym, bbc news, suffolk. now on bbc news, the travel show. on this week's programme: rajan datar is injordan‘s capitals. getting a flavour of what the city has to offer. so good! in china we go underground. forest bathing is the film hr. and i am off forest bathing here in japan. the film hr. and i am off forest bathing here injapan. so go slow and take it all in? yes, that is the point. when you think ofjordan, bucket list items usually include petra, floating in the dead sea, or going...
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britain's zharnel hughes had to settle for second in the 100m in a high quality field on the first dayt akani simbine and former world champion yohan blake. he couldn't edge out american ronnie baker though, who won the race in 9.90 seconds. british women's long jumping is in great shape at the moment and that was reflected by a 1—2 earlier today. shara proctor edged out rival lorraine ugen byjust 3cm leaping 6.91 metres. i have been waiting for this moment, hopefully i can build on this and go to the championships and, way with the gold. timing wise, this is perfect. you feel you have more to come? definitely, definitely. i don't feel as sharp today. if i can don't feel as sharp today. if i can doa don't feel as sharp today. if i can do a good job today, i mean, i know ican go do a good job today, i mean, i know i can go back and refine some things and be sharper. in rugby league, catalans dragons will be in super league next season after winning a crucial match against salford red devils. they won by 411—10 in perpignan with fouad yaha scoring four tries for the first time in his car
britain's zharnel hughes had to settle for second in the 100m in a high quality field on the first dayt akani simbine and former world champion yohan blake. he couldn't edge out american ronnie baker though, who won the race in 9.90 seconds. british women's long jumping is in great shape at the moment and that was reflected by a 1—2 earlier today. shara proctor edged out rival lorraine ugen byjust 3cm leaping 6.91 metres. i have been waiting for this moment, hopefully i can build on this and...
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the fire's death toll across california is eight, officials say. 33-year-old firefighter brian hughes was killed when he was struck by a tree as he and his crew struggled to limit the spread of the fire. >> the victim of the carr fire received an evacuation notice that wasn't followed. the carr fire exploded over 95,000 acres. nbc's jay gray is live for us in redding with the latest. jay, good morning. >> good morning, frances, good morning, phillip. the damage here overwhelming. you can see the home behind me, this neighborhood, like so many across the state gutted by fire. some of the blazes have been burning for more than a week now. flames continue to race out of control across california right now. >> 17 major fires going currently in california, with over 200,000 acres currently burning. >> the worst, the carr fire near redding, where at least six are dead. the latest victims, melody bledsoe and her great grandchildren james and emily. firefighters say seven people who live in the strike zone are still missing. >> i've been a lifelong resident of this community. i've never seen
the fire's death toll across california is eight, officials say. 33-year-old firefighter brian hughes was killed when he was struck by a tree as he and his crew struggled to limit the spread of the fire. >> the victim of the carr fire received an evacuation notice that wasn't followed. the carr fire exploded over 95,000 acres. nbc's jay gray is live for us in redding with the latest. jay, good morning. >> good morning, frances, good morning, phillip. the damage here overwhelming....
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dominic hughes, bbc news.rmy weather in the us state of missouri. the vessel was carrying about 30 people when in capsized in table rock lake — a popular tourist attraction in the state. authorities say children are among the dead. ben ando reports. ba rely barely making headway, shocked tourists watch as one of the so—called duck tour boats struggles against the swells of a sudden storm. another vessel further out did not make it back and sank beneath the choppy waters of table rock lake in misery with 31 people on board. —— in missouri. rock lake in misery with 31 people on board. —— in missourilj rock lake in misery with 31 people on board. -- in missouri. i saw two people way off in the distance. i believe they may be actual workers that jumped in after others, believe they may be actual workers thatjumped in after others, trying to save them. 17 are dead and seven people were rushed to hospital. our thoughts and prayers are with the families and the victims in this tragic event that has occurred down here
dominic hughes, bbc news.rmy weather in the us state of missouri. the vessel was carrying about 30 people when in capsized in table rock lake — a popular tourist attraction in the state. authorities say children are among the dead. ben ando reports. ba rely barely making headway, shocked tourists watch as one of the so—called duck tour boats struggles against the swells of a sudden storm. another vessel further out did not make it back and sank beneath the choppy waters of table rock lake...
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host siobhan hughes and mark sherman are the people asking questions. siobhan: what is the significance of this nomination and why does it feel so much more monumental than the prior nominee neil gorsuch. nan: it feels more monumental because it is because brett kavanaugh is being considered for the seat held by anthony kennedy on some very significant issues set himself apart from some of his conservative colleagues on the court, on abortion, lgbtq issues, on juvenile rights. so, he was considered to be the swing on the supreme court. neil gorsuch, when he was being considered for the supreme court, was up for antonin scalia's seat hard right. anthony kennedy more the man in the middle. therefore, this has taken on much, much greater significance. it's also taken on greater meaning, i think, because the out very as laid specifically -- in fact, while he was running for his office, that if elected he would appoint an individual who met two very specific riteria. one, he was looking for someone who was against the affordable care act, and two he was spec
host siobhan hughes and mark sherman are the people asking questions. siobhan: what is the significance of this nomination and why does it feel so much more monumental than the prior nominee neil gorsuch. nan: it feels more monumental because it is because brett kavanaugh is being considered for the seat held by anthony kennedy on some very significant issues set himself apart from some of his conservative colleagues on the court, on abortion, lgbtq issues, on juvenile rights. so, he was...
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hello and welcome to sportsday, with me reshmin chowdhury and hugh. the headlines this evening.tory at the tour de france — briton geraint thomas all but ensures he will be crowned the 2018 champion in tomorrow's final stage. lewis hamilton navigates the stormy conditions in hungary to claim the 77th pole position of his career ahead of tomorrow's grand prix. and the fighting talk is over, as dillian whyte and joseph parker get in the ring tonight at the heavyweight clash in london. they'll want to a bit better than this though. a lot of power here! one, two... i can't get up in this! welcome to the programme. well it's the day the tour de france was sealed for another briton — this time a welshman — geraint thomas — the team sky rider has kept the yellow jersey after today's penultimate stage, the individual time trial — ensuring that by the end of tomorrow's largely ceremonial final ride along the champs elysee, he will he crowned the champion. our reporter, jo currie is in paris for us now. just how did he do it today? yes, tonight as you say thomas very much a champion in wa
hello and welcome to sportsday, with me reshmin chowdhury and hugh. the headlines this evening.tory at the tour de france — briton geraint thomas all but ensures he will be crowned the 2018 champion in tomorrow's final stage. lewis hamilton navigates the stormy conditions in hungary to claim the 77th pole position of his career ahead of tomorrow's grand prix. and the fighting talk is over, as dillian whyte and joseph parker get in the ring tonight at the heavyweight clash in london. they'll...
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hello, i'm hugh ferris.dramatically stopped during today's stage 16, when race leader geraint thomas was one of several riders affected by what appears to have been tear gas that police used against protestors on the side of the road. they resumed shortly afterwards. the bbc‘s chief sports writer tom fordyce explained what happened. farmers protesting had put bales of hay in front of the riders. police were clearing those when one of the police appeared to sprayed one of the protesters and that sprayed into the face of one of the riders, and also geraint thomas. the race was neutralised, that means stopped, and the riders were taken to have water and have their eyes and white. the race started again after a gap of about 50 minutes. it is not the first time that protests have stopped the race. we saw someone have stopped the race. we saw someone punching a protester several yea rs someone punching a protester several years ago. team sky will be relieved to have got this incident out of the way but they're sti
hello, i'm hugh ferris.dramatically stopped during today's stage 16, when race leader geraint thomas was one of several riders affected by what appears to have been tear gas that police used against protestors on the side of the road. they resumed shortly afterwards. the bbc‘s chief sports writer tom fordyce explained what happened. farmers protesting had put bales of hay in front of the riders. police were clearing those when one of the police appeared to sprayed one of the protesters and...
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captain brian hughes of the arrowhead hotshots crew died after he was struck by a tree at the sierra national forest. national parks officials say the 33-year-old died sunday near the fire line. a statement says hughes was part of a crew removing brush and other fuel in an area with many dead trees. the ferguson fire has burned more 53-thousand acres. yosemite valley was evacuated as a precaution. it won't reopen until friday, august 3rd. (jrstone) mandatory evacuations orders are also in effect in both lake and mendocino counties where two wildfires are burning. the river fire and the ranch fire are part of the mendocino complex fire. together it is now 30-thousand acres... and 10-percent contained. the fire has destroyed 6 homes and threatens more than 10- thousand homes. (jrstone)we're keeping you informed about wildfires throughout the state with our kron 4 mobile app. stay connected to breaking news by downloading the app and opting in for push alerts... like the one we sent this morning notifying you that a second firefighter died while batteling the carr fire in shasta county.
captain brian hughes of the arrowhead hotshots crew died after he was struck by a tree at the sierra national forest. national parks officials say the 33-year-old died sunday near the fire line. a statement says hughes was part of a crew removing brush and other fuel in an area with many dead trees. the ferguson fire has burned more 53-thousand acres. yosemite valley was evacuated as a precaution. it won't reopen until friday, august 3rd. (jrstone) mandatory evacuations orders are also in...
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baker had just too much for highly rated british sprinter zharnel hughes and won the race in a time ofgames gold medallist akani simbine and former world champion yohan blake. that's all the sport for now. we all have our own experiences of hearing loud speaker announcements at railway stations. some are easier to understand than others. for the last six months, one of london's busiest underground stations has been trying an unusual way of getting passengers' attention. dougal shaw reports. around 250,000 people use victoria station in london each weekday, and for past few months, they've been hearing an unusual voice. meet the station's newest — and youngest — safety announcer, nine—year—old megan. her proud parents both work at the station. i said to my colleague that my wife was bringing down the two kids to meet me after work and he said, "would megan mind doing a pa announcement?" she does like a bit of acting. i knew she's be up for it. i was really nervous when i first was going to do it but then once i did it, i thought, "this is actually 0k!" hello, everybody, and please liste
baker had just too much for highly rated british sprinter zharnel hughes and won the race in a time ofgames gold medallist akani simbine and former world champion yohan blake. that's all the sport for now. we all have our own experiences of hearing loud speaker announcements at railway stations. some are easier to understand than others. for the last six months, one of london's busiest underground stations has been trying an unusual way of getting passengers' attention. dougal shaw reports....
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or i for some expert analysis on the gold price i'm joined by james hughes chief market analyst ed x.a trader in london good to have you with us and basically picking up right from the very last sentence in our report has gold lost its sheen at least for investors. well i think it's not necessarily a case of losing it shane but i think as your package just said there are other alternatives and what we see this time in this almost in this these trade wars and all of these geopolitical stories that we're seeing we're seeing it's the u.s. dollar which is really taking taking all of that safe haven invest the money away from gold and if you think go days pay it against the u.s. dollar so often you see it's are the one or the other the tends to move to the upside or the gold goes up or the dollar goes up but it has been very much the u.s. dollar which is really taken the focus and if you think about why that is of course we have trade wars really when you look at trade wars we have tit for tat tariffs been being levied by both sides so there isn't too many winners or losers within big econ
or i for some expert analysis on the gold price i'm joined by james hughes chief market analyst ed x.a trader in london good to have you with us and basically picking up right from the very last sentence in our report has gold lost its sheen at least for investors. well i think it's not necessarily a case of losing it shane but i think as your package just said there are other alternatives and what we see this time in this almost in this these trade wars and all of these geopolitical stories...
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and i had a ball, and when i met hugh, i almost fainted, right? 'cause, you know, as a kid growing up in lansing, michigan, all you had was that magazine, that "playboy" magazine, so you were like, "look at these women." - it came to life. - exact-- and it did, too. and we had a good time. and hugh was a big laker fan. and he even came to a lot of games. we're not even gonna talk about the forum club, are we? no, no... it's real legendary. the forum club. there will never be a place like the forum club. it was a place you could eat, dance, meet people, meet ladies-- - you know what jeanie buss said about the forum club, right? - what did she say? if you can't get laid in the forum club, you can't get laid. you can't-- - she said it. - she's right. it was wonderful. it was a part of the l.a. scene and a part of the laker scene. you didn't have to go anywhere. the party was already right there. so, being a celebrity is intoxicating. and one of the things that happened was you tried a talk show. and you said it right. - tried. - yeah. announcer: it's
and i had a ball, and when i met hugh, i almost fainted, right? 'cause, you know, as a kid growing up in lansing, michigan, all you had was that magazine, that "playboy" magazine, so you were like, "look at these women." - it came to life. - exact-- and it did, too. and we had a good time. and hugh was a big laker fan. and he even came to a lot of games. we're not even gonna talk about the forum club, are we? no, no... it's real legendary. the forum club. there will never be...