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thank you, so hutchinson. -- sophie hutchinson. - the uk has air—dropped aid into gaza for the firstn. four tonnes of supplies including medicines, food and fuel were floated down to the tal al—hawa hospital — in packages fitted with parachutes. our middle east correspondent quentin somerville reports now from onboard one of the planes delivering the aid. it is a flight not for the faint—hearted. 17,000 feet, directly above gaza. the royaljordanian air force get their oxygen ready before the cargo doors open. their payload is vital aid, desperately needed in the drop zone below, northern gaza. some last—minute adjustments to the parachutes and gps trackers, which will deliver it to a tiny, clear patch of land. supplies for a jordanian— run hospital. that is the field hospital there. the aid will be dropped there. very precise. they have done this mission a dozen times. that is being launched into the strip. inside these pallets, fuel, medical supplies and ration packs, all paid for by the uk. a last two tonnes of british aid, on its way, airdropped in to northern gaza. the area below
thank you, so hutchinson. -- sophie hutchinson. - the uk has air—dropped aid into gaza for the firstn. four tonnes of supplies including medicines, food and fuel were floated down to the tal al—hawa hospital — in packages fitted with parachutes. our middle east correspondent quentin somerville reports now from onboard one of the planes delivering the aid. it is a flight not for the faint—hearted. 17,000 feet, directly above gaza. the royaljordanian air force get their oxygen ready...
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we know that from cassidy hutchinson's testimony.capitol with him. when we hear statements you just played of trump talking after these oral arguments at the supreme court, he's saying they didn't have weapons, we know he knows they did. this is another example of donald trump lying to us. i think it's important, when we hear these things, when he's saying this in realtime, we called him out. because we don't want what happened on january 6th to happen again. >> let's also play a little bit of sound from the supreme court hearing about whether this and it was an insurrection. and we'll talk about that. here it is. >> for an interaction, dirt needs to be an organized, concerted effort, to overthrow the government of the united states through violence. and this -- >> the point as a critic efforts to overthrow the government is not an insurrection? >> we didn't concede it's an effort to overthrow the government either. none of these criteria were met. this was not a riot. it was not an insurrection. it did not qualify as insurrection, a
we know that from cassidy hutchinson's testimony.capitol with him. when we hear statements you just played of trump talking after these oral arguments at the supreme court, he's saying they didn't have weapons, we know he knows they did. this is another example of donald trump lying to us. i think it's important, when we hear these things, when he's saying this in realtime, we called him out. because we don't want what happened on january 6th to happen again. >> let's also play a little...
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it is amazing how the general and senator hutchinson added to that visit.talked to him about all of the things, instruments we have, how we can help him because he's trying to save the rain forests and the upper amazon region, which is in southern columbia. we did the same thing with president lula in brazil, who normally will not see anybody unless it is another head of state. but he will see nasa and he spent an hour and a half with us. here is general richardson, who starts talking to him about some of the joint military to military activity we've always had with columbia, which then kay and i and richardson went with the colombian air force. they were so proud to share their new satellite command center. then kay is there as the former ambassador to nato to start telling about nato and columbia is a nonmember, but affiliate member of nato. nadir was in the news because of what's going on in ukraine and russia. the stars had all aligned at the same time. ms. hutchison: what it did is it reinforced to the president, it was the previous president of columb
it is amazing how the general and senator hutchinson added to that visit.talked to him about all of the things, instruments we have, how we can help him because he's trying to save the rain forests and the upper amazon region, which is in southern columbia. we did the same thing with president lula in brazil, who normally will not see anybody unless it is another head of state. but he will see nasa and he spent an hour and a half with us. here is general richardson, who starts talking to him...
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our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson, reports.ing's college hospital in london that martha's parents went through the agony of watching their daughter deteriorate while their concerns were ignored by staff. she'd fallen off her bike, injured her pancreas and developed sepsis. but she never received the life—saving treatment she needed. merope mills, her mother, has fought hard for this initiative, martha's rule, and says it will save lives. since martha's death, i've said to people who've gone into hospital, if you're worried, if you think something is going wrong, you should scream the ward down because that's what i didn't do. and i regret it, i will regret it for the rest of my days. but the very existence of martha's rule says you don't need to scream the ward down. what you need to do is call this number because you've got martha's rule. martha's rule will be an escalation process in england, which will allow patients, families and nhs staff to call for a rapid review from an independent critical care team 2a hours a day if t
our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson, reports.ing's college hospital in london that martha's parents went through the agony of watching their daughter deteriorate while their concerns were ignored by staff. she'd fallen off her bike, injured her pancreas and developed sepsis. but she never received the life—saving treatment she needed. merope mills, her mother, has fought hard for this initiative, martha's rule, and says it will save lives. since martha's death, i've said to people...
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speakers include bill kristol, cassidy hutchinson, and former rnc chair and former lieutenant governor of maryland. also on saturday, live coverage of the south carolina republican primary. watch this week live on the c-span networks, or c-span now, our free mobile video app. also head over to c-span.org for scheduling information or to watch live or on-demand anytime. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. arguably because cabinet officials are often seen as carrying policies of the president so you are seeing more impeachments for presidents than for people that are part of his cabinet. >> how is he going to see this play out on capitol hill? what physically happens as a house moves the impeachment over to the senate? >> the physical movement of the impeachment articles of the senate which we are expecting to see in the last week of february. it happened twice during the twice administration, where the house memories physically go to the senate and deposit them. that is what triggers the senate to have to enter an impeachment jury. senators are sworn in as jurors and then the wh
speakers include bill kristol, cassidy hutchinson, and former rnc chair and former lieutenant governor of maryland. also on saturday, live coverage of the south carolina republican primary. watch this week live on the c-span networks, or c-span now, our free mobile video app. also head over to c-span.org for scheduling information or to watch live or on-demand anytime. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. arguably because cabinet officials are often seen as carrying policies of the...
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governor hutchinson, welcome back to the sunday show. let me get your reaction to this news, that nbc's aly vitaly has confirmed, that conservative super pac attached to the koch brothers is, what was the term, reassessing their spending priorities. how damaging is that for governor haley? >> it hurts, because they gave the coke network, through their political action group, the grassroots operation. they were knocking on the doors in iowa, and obviously in south carolina. so withdrawing that hurts some of the grassroots efforts. she is still going to have the funding that is needed to proceed on, through super tuesday. you could see the money she is raising from the small dollar contributions, which makes all of the difference. and it really speaks volumes. but, the donors, what you've got to watch, the large donors that joined in her campaign, how long will they stick with her? >> so, donald trump won south carolina, with 58. 9% of the vote. nikki haley got 39. 5% of the vote. when i saw that number, even though it was her home state,
governor hutchinson, welcome back to the sunday show. let me get your reaction to this news, that nbc's aly vitaly has confirmed, that conservative super pac attached to the koch brothers is, what was the term, reassessing their spending priorities. how damaging is that for governor haley? >> it hurts, because they gave the coke network, through their political action group, the grassroots operation. they were knocking on the doors in iowa, and obviously in south carolina. so withdrawing...
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sophie hutchinson, thank you.s expected too from early in the morning. our correspondent tomos morgan is in mold in north wales for us. tomos, what more can you tell us? the graters have been out in force on the roads, the warning signs have been out on the dual carriageway is under all schools here in flintshire are due to be closed tomorrow as a precaution for these wintry conditioners. so where these amber warnings will be taking place tomorrow, between 8am and mid afternoon across much of north wales and north—west shropshire there is due to be an amber warning for snow and ice, from mid to dash from midday until early evening there is an amber weather warning for heavy snow from the pennines and the peak district and there could be between four and six inches of snow in both areas, up to ten inches on higher ground. the met office has said there will probably be some travel disruption tomorrow
sophie hutchinson, thank you.s expected too from early in the morning. our correspondent tomos morgan is in mold in north wales for us. tomos, what more can you tell us? the graters have been out in force on the roads, the warning signs have been out on the dual carriageway is under all schools here in flintshire are due to be closed tomorrow as a precaution for these wintry conditioners. so where these amber warnings will be taking place tomorrow, between 8am and mid afternoon across much of...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. about the new rule on bbc radio 4's today programme in a few minutes timejust after 10:30am. a treat for beatles fans because it marks 60 years since their first single was released in the united states and it kicked off the worldwide phenomena known as beatlemania. now the group are being honoured with their own bio pics, all four of them. the oscar—winning do director sam mendes who made sky foreland 1917 will do director sam mendes who made sky foreland1917 will be making four separate teams about their meteoric rise from the perspective of each member. a pioneering european satellite is set to fall back down to earth later today. the second earth remote sensing satellite, described as one of the "grandfathers of earth observation", has been gradually descending since it stopped operating in 2011, and will finally fall into the earth's atmosphere some time today. the european space agency say most of the two—tonne satellite will burn up on the way down. there is more in all of thos
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. about the new rule on bbc radio 4's today programme in a few minutes timejust after 10:30am. a treat for beatles fans because it marks 60 years since their first single was released in the united states and it kicked off the worldwide phenomena known as beatlemania. now the group are being honoured with their own bio pics, all four of them. the oscar—winning do director sam mendes who made sky foreland 1917 will do director sam mendes who made sky foreland1917...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. yeah? hmm.oll — that once belonged tojulius caesar's father—in—law. it was carbonised and preserved after the volcano mount vesuvius erupted in 79 ad. but now — thanks to ai — we have been able to read a segment for the very first time. thank you for your company and your undies day. goodbye for now. cash on newsday. —— on newsday. hello there. the weather is changing, it's getting colder and that's going to bring the risk of some snow to some parts of the country. now, on tuesday, the temperatures were 14 degrees in surrey ahead of that weather front, which is taking rain down into the english channel. and following on from that, we've got the colder air moving down from the north. and we've seen some wintry showers falling in scotland. could well be a covering of snow in many places here, particularly in the northwest. but there's a danger there may well be some snow falling in the central belt of scotland early in the morning, too. now, increasingly, those wintry showers will become confined
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. yeah? hmm.oll — that once belonged tojulius caesar's father—in—law. it was carbonised and preserved after the volcano mount vesuvius erupted in 79 ad. but now — thanks to ai — we have been able to read a segment for the very first time. thank you for your company and your undies day. goodbye for now. cash on newsday. —— on newsday. hello there. the weather is changing, it's getting colder and that's going to bring the risk of some snow to some parts of...
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thank you, sophie hutchinson, our health correspondent.ging you different stories from across. the decision to build an incinerator here has upset a lot of people. local residents have protested about the plan, saying it will cause pollution in a built—up area, and a total of five local councils across cambridgeshire and norfolk opposed them too. despite this, the government has approved plans for the incinerator to be built on the industrial estate. the company behind the plans says the facility, which would be one of the biggest in europe, would burn up to 625,000 tonnes of non—recyclable household, commercial and industrial waste each year. this could generate more than 50 million watts of electricity and up to 30 million watts of steam heat. this project will help a government that's under pressure to provide energy security and reduce landfill. but it once again highlights that there is often a conflict between national needs and the impact on local communities. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're
thank you, sophie hutchinson, our health correspondent.ging you different stories from across. the decision to build an incinerator here has upset a lot of people. local residents have protested about the plan, saying it will cause pollution in a built—up area, and a total of five local councils across cambridgeshire and norfolk opposed them too. despite this, the government has approved plans for the incinerator to be built on the industrial estate. the company behind the plans says the...
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i want to also thank congressman mark amodei, our nevada finance chair, steve fellows and mark hutchinson. and the many nevada elected officials throughout the state who have been so crucial to our success. here we are so appreciative. and of course, nevada state director sarah nelson, nevada senior adviser, advisory ryan irwin, nevada state finance director. corey christiansen. and you know, i want to give a special a special shout out to jim again. you're first lady of nevada from a few years ago, and she and i served together as first ladies together. and she became a very good friend of mine. and she's been helpful in this effort, too. and we so miss her sweet husband, kenny. so a shout out to my friend dema to thank you all. and you know, as i've as i've just been observing things, as i tend to do, i've noticed that mitt has started to win in states that are so important for the general action he won in new hampshire that is going to be a very important state in the general election. it's a swing state in the general. he did the same thing in florida. that's going to be a very import
i want to also thank congressman mark amodei, our nevada finance chair, steve fellows and mark hutchinson. and the many nevada elected officials throughout the state who have been so crucial to our success. here we are so appreciative. and of course, nevada state director sarah nelson, nevada senior adviser, advisory ryan irwin, nevada state finance director. corey christiansen. and you know, i want to give a special a special shout out to jim again. you're first lady of nevada from a few years...
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our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. when she fell off her bike and developed sepsis. doctors at king's college hospital in london failed to spot the fatal infection and martha's parents went through the agony of watching their daughter deteriorate while their concerns were ignored. since martha's death i have said to people who have gone into hospital, "if you're worried, if you think something is going wrong, you should scream the ward down." because that's what i didn't do, and i regret it, i will regret it for the rest of my days. but the very existence of martha's rule says you don't need to do that, what you need to do is just call this number because you've got martha's rule. so what is martha's rule? it will provide a quick and easy way for a family to request an urgent second opinion if they are worried their loved one is not receiving the right treatment. contact details will be displayed on posters, leaflets and possibly tv screens in hospitals, that will connect to a critical care team, who will come to carry
our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. when she fell off her bike and developed sepsis. doctors at king's college hospital in london failed to spot the fatal infection and martha's parents went through the agony of watching their daughter deteriorate while their concerns were ignored. since martha's death i have said to people who have gone into hospital, "if you're worried, if you think something is going wrong, you should scream the ward down." because that's what i...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.y where alexei navalny died, have been sanctioned by the uk. those sanctioned are listed as the head of the penal colony and his deputies. the prime minister spoke about the measures at the start of primie minister's questions. i'm sure the whole house willjoin me in sending deepest condolences to the family of alexei navalny. he died for a cause to which he dedicated his wholfe life, freedom. and to return home, knowing that putin had already tried to have him killed, was one of the most courageous acts of our time. together with our allies, we are considering all options to hold russia and putin to account, and this morning we sanctioned those running the prison, where alexei navalny's body still lies. joining me now is our diplomatic correspondent james landale. what does this amount to? well, these are the first sanctions by any country in response to the death of mr navalny. these six individuals, the prison governors, effectively, will be banned from travelling to the uk, any ass
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.y where alexei navalny died, have been sanctioned by the uk. those sanctioned are listed as the head of the penal colony and his deputies. the prime minister spoke about the measures at the start of primie minister's questions. i'm sure the whole house willjoin me in sending deepest condolences to the family of alexei navalny. he died for a cause to which he dedicated his wholfe life, freedom. and to return home, knowing that putin had already tried to have him...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. the time is 13:19. our top story this afternoon.to nhs care. and coming up, the story of two sisters caught up in the post office horizon scandal — and their fight forjustice. coming up in sport on bbc news. it's been called the taylor swift super bowl. we'll tell you how one of the world's biggest pop stars is turbo charging interest in american football's biggest game. we've reported many times on the damage caused to our seas and rivers by leaks of raw sewage — but human waste isn't the only problem. there's also the issue of chicken manure — which gets spread onto fields as fertiliser, and then washes into our waterways. campaigners say it's turned the river wye green — and they're taking the government to court, accusing it of not doing enough to tackle the problem. here's our environment correspondentjonah fisher. for years, they've watched the health of the wye decline. the nation's favorite river is dying in front of our eyes. now at a high court hearing in central cardiff, campaigners and ageing rock stars demanded change.
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. the time is 13:19. our top story this afternoon.to nhs care. and coming up, the story of two sisters caught up in the post office horizon scandal — and their fight forjustice. coming up in sport on bbc news. it's been called the taylor swift super bowl. we'll tell you how one of the world's biggest pop stars is turbo charging interest in american football's biggest game. we've reported many times on the damage caused to our seas and rivers by leaks of raw sewage...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. yeah? hmm.. he travelled by helicopter from buckingham palace to sandringham, the royal estate in norfolk, with the queen. before he left, he met prince harry, who'd flown in from california — their first face—to—face meeting since the king's coronation in may. the king has now withdrawn from all public facing duties for the time being. our royal correspondent daniela relph reports. a first image of the king since news of his cancer diagnosis was made public. being driven into buckingham palace with his wife, queen camilla, after beginning his treatment in a london hospital. with the chance to escape to the north avoca estate after the north avoca estate after the start of his cancer treatment. i the start of his cancer treatment.— the start of his cancer treatment. ~ treatment. i think the king will be stoic _ treatment. i think the king will be stoic about - treatment. i think the king will be stoic about this. - treatment. i think the king will be stoic about this. he j will be stoic about th
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. yeah? hmm.. he travelled by helicopter from buckingham palace to sandringham, the royal estate in norfolk, with the queen. before he left, he met prince harry, who'd flown in from california — their first face—to—face meeting since the king's coronation in may. the king has now withdrawn from all public facing duties for the time being. our royal correspondent daniela relph reports. a first image of the king since news of his cancer diagnosis was made public....
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.ist today after he released a note that he says shows he was told to stall compensation payments to postmasters following the horizon software scandal. tonight, the civil servant at the heart of the argument has set out her own version of events. over the past two decades, hundreds were wrongly prosecuted after faulty software made it look like money was missing from their branches. our business editor simonjack is here with more. thanks, sophie. new developments in the last 40 minutes of this, a very unusual and very bitter row. at the heart of it is 75—year—old henry staunton. he is a veteran of boardrooms including legal and general, new look and wh smiths, and till last month chair of the post office, who has found himself in a bitter row with the business secretary. in an explosive interview with the sunday times, he said he was effectively told a year ago by the business department's top civil servant to stall compensation payments to the victims of the post office scandal. that
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.ist today after he released a note that he says shows he was told to stall compensation payments to postmasters following the horizon software scandal. tonight, the civil servant at the heart of the argument has set out her own version of events. over the past two decades, hundreds were wrongly prosecuted after faulty software made it look like money was missing from their branches. our business editor simonjack is here with more. thanks, sophie. new developments in...
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view is your will be here -- now of the view is here moderating the discussion joined by cassidy hutchinson the former white house aide to mark meadows. [applause] and sarah matthews the former white house deputy press secretary. please give all these women around of applause for their courage. >> think you guys so much. i honestly get cheered up when i see these two because i have so much respect, love, and admiration for their bravery and courage. when the two of them spoke out against the most powerful man on the planet they were in their 20's. they were younger staffers with big jobs, big titles they earned. they came forward to do the right thing when so many people three times their age saw the same thing and did not say a thing about it. these are two incredibly brave woman that i am honored to be with today. [applause] i would like to note that i do not think kassidy and i would have had the courage to speak out if it was not for this woman here. i know kassidy agrees with me. thank you for being an inspiration to us. let's get right into it. i want to focus a little bit on what bro
view is your will be here -- now of the view is here moderating the discussion joined by cassidy hutchinson the former white house aide to mark meadows. [applause] and sarah matthews the former white house deputy press secretary. please give all these women around of applause for their courage. >> think you guys so much. i honestly get cheered up when i see these two because i have so much respect, love, and admiration for their bravery and courage. when the two of them spoke out against...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. news. the european union on wednesday, just a few moments ago, issued new sanctions over the war in ukraine. those sanctions are for russia and it is the 13th package of sanctions. it was a nearly 200 entities as well as individuals added to the list. the eu, as there will be no fresh sectorial measures. those are sanctions from the eu against russia. it is the 13th package of sanctions and it adds 200 entities and individuals to that list. of course, we will bring in more updates as they come in and there is plenty more on all of our top stories are now bbc news website and app. please keep watching bbc news. hello, you are watching bbc news. the families of three people who were fatally stabbed in nottingham last year say they are optimistic that a review of the killers sentence will provide justice. he admitted the murders and was handed admitted the murders and was handed a hospital order. the attorney general says that was unduly lenient. duncan kennedy reports. barnaby webber, g
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. news. the european union on wednesday, just a few moments ago, issued new sanctions over the war in ukraine. those sanctions are for russia and it is the 13th package of sanctions. it was a nearly 200 entities as well as individuals added to the list. the eu, as there will be no fresh sectorial measures. those are sanctions from the eu against russia. it is the 13th package of sanctions and it adds 200 entities and individuals to that list. of course, we will bring...
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hutchinson. your recognized for five minutes. >> thank you chairman crawford, chairman graves, ranking member larsen, and ranking member holmes norton for your leadership and to all committee members thank you for the opportunity to testify today and for your ongoing partnership. when i was confirmed as a demonstrator of the federal motor carrier safety administration there was a unprecedented spotlight not only on the trucking and motorcoach industry but on the men and women driving that industry. the truck drivers. coming off the heels of the pandemic, americans are now acutely aware of the impact of a truck driver's work from the long-haul drivers delivering 75% of our goods annually to the school bus drivers taking our children to school and to the city drivers picking up our recycling. there is no doubt that drivers are central to our daily lives. today, i am happy to report that we have kept that spotlight shining on the industry as we carry out our mission, to reduce crashes, injuries, and
hutchinson. your recognized for five minutes. >> thank you chairman crawford, chairman graves, ranking member larsen, and ranking member holmes norton for your leadership and to all committee members thank you for the opportunity to testify today and for your ongoing partnership. when i was confirmed as a demonstrator of the federal motor carrier safety administration there was a unprecedented spotlight not only on the trucking and motorcoach industry but on the men and women driving that...
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as much as we appreciate asa hutchinson and his service. this interview that haley did with breakfast club and not enough was made about her appearance and what she said. to me it seems she may be summing up her entire thesis of donald trump. listen to this. >> he can't win m moderates, he lost in 2020, he lost in 2022. how many more times do you have to lose before you say, you know what? maybe that's not the guy. >> how has trump changed politics for the good and the bad? >> he's made it chaotic. he's made it self-absorbed. he's made people dislike and judge each other. he's left that a president should have moral clarity and know the difference between right or wrong. he's just toxic. i mean he -- you know, i think a lot of the things he broke needed to be broken, but he doesn't know how to fix things again. this is a required appearance for democrats running in an election, not necessarily for republicans. what do you think haley is doing here? >> i have no idea. i really can't understand why she would go there. i don't think people who
as much as we appreciate asa hutchinson and his service. this interview that haley did with breakfast club and not enough was made about her appearance and what she said. to me it seems she may be summing up her entire thesis of donald trump. listen to this. >> he can't win m moderates, he lost in 2020, he lost in 2022. how many more times do you have to lose before you say, you know what? maybe that's not the guy. >> how has trump changed politics for the good and the bad? >>...
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hutchinson was fabricating facts."ki the most honest witness they had in their probe. bobulinski still denies any meeting occurred. he plans to file a defamation suit against hutchinson. >>> then there's the matter of alexander smirnov. he was arrested on charges of lying to the fbi. a federal judge had granted prosecutes' request to reconsider his release. authorities say he is a serious flight risk with extensive ties to russian intelligence officials. joining me now, robert garcia of california. he is a member of the house oversight committee. congressman, i just want to make sure i'm getting this straight. you have republicans' star impeachment witness now accused of lying, potentially under oath. do they have any credibility left to their impeachment inquiry if you presume that they ever had any to begin with? >> i mean, absolutely none. i was in the room when bobulinski actually made his comments, and he was so, just, so all over the place, not credible, couldn't recall -- had no idea who invited him to the secon
hutchinson was fabricating facts."ki the most honest witness they had in their probe. bobulinski still denies any meeting occurred. he plans to file a defamation suit against hutchinson. >>> then there's the matter of alexander smirnov. he was arrested on charges of lying to the fbi. a federal judge had granted prosecutes' request to reconsider his release. authorities say he is a serious flight risk with extensive ties to russian intelligence officials. joining me now, robert...
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i spoke to asa hutchinson who has now endorsed her.here are some pragmatic concerns here for her. >> you don't have to win, but you have to show that you're mounting a significant challenge. then that takes you to super tuesday, and you have to have a strong enough showing in south carolina to showcase to the donors that, you've got a shot at this and that you can turn this around. lisa: haiti right now is running all fuel from august when she had those big debate moments and she brought in a lot of money. she needs to keep doing that to really keep going. meanwhile, as those who are subprogram know, i worked in south carolina politics for a while, and i spoke to many of my sources down there. they do see perhaps a way she can make up a little bit of ground and close the gap. what everyone is saying to me, including our team on the ground , they say there is a real lack of enthusiasm. they were at a trump event today and they had 70 or 80 people to great him. low turnout is good for haley on saturday. william: asa hutchinson mentioned
i spoke to asa hutchinson who has now endorsed her.here are some pragmatic concerns here for her. >> you don't have to win, but you have to show that you're mounting a significant challenge. then that takes you to super tuesday, and you have to have a strong enough showing in south carolina to showcase to the donors that, you've got a shot at this and that you can turn this around. lisa: haiti right now is running all fuel from august when she had those big debate moments and she brought...
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justice john hutchinson. justice haley bollen and justice william bill wooton. please give them a giant round of applause. [applause] thank you. i have to tell you this. john hutchinson looks so innocent, doesn't he? [laughter] now just think about this. we were practicing basketball at woodrow wilson in the year i believe i was a sophomore and john was a junior. so john is way, way, way older than me. but in all of that we were at lightning out of the center circle the raleigh county armory jump ball five sophomores on the team we ended up winning the state championship. but with all of that being said those five sophomores one of 15 foreground fodder. absolutely we got run over every single day. and in this situation i truly did because as the ball was thrown up shawna wheeled around at warp speed hit me right in the nose with his head. my nose broke in three places blood was going everywhere and the coach was screaming justicee get off the court. so anyway brother john i will never forget that. our constitutional officers from our left. our attorney general p
justice john hutchinson. justice haley bollen and justice william bill wooton. please give them a giant round of applause. [applause] thank you. i have to tell you this. john hutchinson looks so innocent, doesn't he? [laughter] now just think about this. we were practicing basketball at woodrow wilson in the year i believe i was a sophomore and john was a junior. so john is way, way, way older than me. but in all of that we were at lightning out of the center circle the raleigh county armory...
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catastrophe fueled by strong winds, unseasonably high temperatures and dry grass, forcing cattle in hutchinson county to run from the flames. officials telling residents in the town of fritsch to prepare themse themselves w themselves as 100 homes could be destroyed. >> there was a whole lot of smoke and a whole lot of heat. it was hard to breathe >> reporter: the governor issuing disaster declarations for 60counties, urging rescounts kenprecautions. guad venegas, nbc news, fritsch, texas. >>> in moscow, russian president vladimir putin's annual state of the nation speech is getting under way right now. putin is expected to outline plans for the next presidential term elections are scheduled for about two weeks from now for the latest, let's go live to matt what should we be looking out in this speech? >> reporter: we're still waiting for president putin to begin his address. but luckily this morning we've seen his spokesman dmitry peskov setting the stage. putin today is giving a state of the nation address and appearing in his capacity as a presidential candidate, and so, in a lot of ways, t
catastrophe fueled by strong winds, unseasonably high temperatures and dry grass, forcing cattle in hutchinson county to run from the flames. officials telling residents in the town of fritsch to prepare themse themselves w themselves as 100 homes could be destroyed. >> there was a whole lot of smoke and a whole lot of heat. it was hard to breathe >> reporter: the governor issuing disaster declarations for 60counties, urging rescounts kenprecautions. guad venegas, nbc news, fritsch,...
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>> reporter: so the medical examiner performed the autopsy, she classified hutchinson's death as an accidentalg death but that does not mean that negligence wasn't present. we saw images of her body showing the entrance wound under her right armpit and the exit wound from her back the med cam examiner talk about her lethal injuries, a loss of blood and the puncturing of her right -- her right lung which ultimately resulted in her death. kate, zinhle. >> dana, thank you. >>> now to a terrifying story unfolding in caribbean, officials believe an american couple is likely dead after their yacht was hijacked by escaped prisoners. now their sons are speaking out. here's liz kreutz with more on the investigation. >>> this is just awful. that couple from virginia have been living on their yacht for years. sailing from place to place in the caribbean now with this nightmare ending. family and friends are desperate for answers about how and why this happened. there is an ongoing search in the caribbean for a retired virginia couple missing and presumed dead after they were allegedly attacked by escaped
>> reporter: so the medical examiner performed the autopsy, she classified hutchinson's death as an accidentalg death but that does not mean that negligence wasn't present. we saw images of her body showing the entrance wound under her right armpit and the exit wound from her back the med cam examiner talk about her lethal injuries, a loss of blood and the puncturing of her right -- her right lung which ultimately resulted in her death. kate, zinhle. >> dana, thank you. >>>...
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so joining us now is aides as a hutchinson, he was the republican governor of arkansas and also ended his presidential run just last month, he has endorsed haley so governor you at one point had to walk away from a race. we heard that governor former governor haley saying she won't walk away from this one. so how should she spend time in the species planning to give today >> well i think it is important that she convey that she's in this to the finish, that she's going to go on to super tuesday. she ought to be outlining her schedule, which is public, but go into michigan, going to texas, that tells a story that its south carolina is the first step to a long march in this campaign people want to know that she's going to stick with it. and i encourage her that way. i think it's very important for her voice to stay there through this primary campaign this is unpredictable. what's going to happen? and even though she might not win in her home state of south carolina, i think people understand the dynamics. she needs to show strength there. she needs to beat expectations and move on to su
so joining us now is aides as a hutchinson, he was the republican governor of arkansas and also ended his presidential run just last month, he has endorsed haley so governor you at one point had to walk away from a race. we heard that governor former governor haley saying she won't walk away from this one. so how should she spend time in the species planning to give today >> well i think it is important that she convey that she's in this to the finish, that she's going to go on to super...
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thank you for us >> let's discuss all these issues and more with former arkansas governor asa hutchinson. he's also a former republic welcome presidential candidate and is now backing nikki haley, governor great to have you this afternoon. i was fortunate to be in south carolina this weekend speaking to a number of voters, multiple of them told me that they don't totally understand and don't really care about the charges that donald trump is facing. he won by 20 points. this weekend. >> what does that tell you about >> where the republican electorate is right now? >> well they see unfairness in the process, but they also simultaneously say that if there is a conviction, then that impacts their level of support. that just doesn't bode well for a republican nominee. to go into the november election as with a conviction. and so there's a lot to be concerned about on trump's part. he had a great victory in south carolina. but whenever you look at the independent votes that moved in the direction of nikki haley, the fact that she got 40% of the vote and the fact that either before or after th
thank you for us >> let's discuss all these issues and more with former arkansas governor asa hutchinson. he's also a former republic welcome presidential candidate and is now backing nikki haley, governor great to have you this afternoon. i was fortunate to be in south carolina this weekend speaking to a number of voters, multiple of them told me that they don't totally understand and don't really care about the charges that donald trump is facing. he won by 20 points. this weekend....
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the prop gun and if already the safety concerns were so extreme that just a few hours before ms hutchinson died 14 crew members walked off the production because they felt unsafe. in the midst of this chaos, the one person who is responsible for that prop gun is now not even putting in dummies. and that's going to be the big allegation. so she's doing drugs and drinking the night before. she's in this altered state she's trying to recover from a hangover and she's handling a gun right before the gun is handed to alec baldwin. that's key. that's why the defense tried desperately to make sure to suppress that evidence. they did not want and the use of drugs, the use of alcohol, and before that jury, for that exactly reason, you combat that. alec baldwin, who was a co-producer responsible for a lot of people safety there, who has a still to be determined trial date on this coming up, we'll be watching this very closely. mercedes, colin, thank you very much for your expertise. >> we appreciate it. >> president biden is set to speak in just minutes after his administration wipes away more than
the prop gun and if already the safety concerns were so extreme that just a few hours before ms hutchinson died 14 crew members walked off the production because they felt unsafe. in the midst of this chaos, the one person who is responsible for that prop gun is now not even putting in dummies. and that's going to be the big allegation. so she's doing drugs and drinking the night before. she's in this altered state she's trying to recover from a hangover and she's handling a gun right before...
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my panel joins me now to discuss governor hutchinson. thank you so much for being here. you were running against both of them many more candidates who were still in the field then what did you make of her argument and what we're hearing from her campaign over and over, which is if she gets close to 40%, then that means that there is a very big part of the republican party that still doesn't want him does that kind of comport with what we're actually seeing while it's true. >> and i think she reflected it last night, even though she did when she is 20 points behind, it was a big night for donald trump. he won in south carolina. nikki haley was governor but she got 40% of the vote, right at it and she's clear that she's going to go on into super tuesday and in michigan, she lays out, she'll be campaigning in massachusetts, will be in michigan and we continually you think she should stand i think she should stay in and she's clear that she's staying in through super tuesday and then she's going to evaluate it. so she's being very realistic about it super tuesday, just ten d
my panel joins me now to discuss governor hutchinson. thank you so much for being here. you were running against both of them many more candidates who were still in the field then what did you make of her argument and what we're hearing from her campaign over and over, which is if she gets close to 40%, then that means that there is a very big part of the republican party that still doesn't want him does that kind of comport with what we're actually seeing while it's true. >> and i think...
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it's the largest in hutchinson county. 20 homes there lost in that area.they say they are working on search and recovery efforts today and damage assessments, at this point, minor injuries that we know of, no confirmed fatalities at this time, but the search and recovery is ongoing. hopefully that maintains. it is also worth pointing out there's a disaster declaration for 60 counties. there were 250 total, and of the 60 in that panhandle area, chris, we're really talking about four or five that are just flooded with flames at the moment. as you look at these images of cattle running, you're also talking about a state that is number one in the nation for farms and ranches, about a quarter million of them, 127 million acres. so infrastructure and livestock, all of that is endangered right now. i want to play for you a bit of a combination of sounds we're getting from firefighters on the ground dealing with this, what you're looking at on your screen right now. take a listen. >> multiple fronts, we can't hold it. >> get out of there. >> pulling out. everybody
it's the largest in hutchinson county. 20 homes there lost in that area.they say they are working on search and recovery efforts today and damage assessments, at this point, minor injuries that we know of, no confirmed fatalities at this time, but the search and recovery is ongoing. hopefully that maintains. it is also worth pointing out there's a disaster declaration for 60 counties. there were 250 total, and of the 60 in that panhandle area, chris, we're really talking about four or five that...
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it started on monday in hutchinson county and has already burned more than 850,000 acres. that is bigger than the state of rhode island. >> it was absolutely unreal. >> reporter: dozens of homes and businesses have been destroyed, forcing residents to leave everything behind. before teresa rankin got away, she watched as her home of 38 years went up in flames. >> my son and i was facetiming him. he's in the service. and he said mom, leave. >> reporter: as fast-moving flames quickly spread over dry grassland, cattle ranchers near sinton, texas released livestock to escape the flames. north of amarillo, operators at a nuclear weapons facility were forced to temporarily pause operations. >> we have evacuated our personnel, nonessential personnel from the site just in an abundance of caution. >> reporter: today schools in the area were closed, and residents who didn't get out in time are being told to shelter in place. >> we asked them to leave because it's a very dangerous situation. >> reporter: the fires have jumped into western oklahoma where more than 30,000 acres have bu
it started on monday in hutchinson county and has already burned more than 850,000 acres. that is bigger than the state of rhode island. >> it was absolutely unreal. >> reporter: dozens of homes and businesses have been destroyed, forcing residents to leave everything behind. before teresa rankin got away, she watched as her home of 38 years went up in flames. >> my son and i was facetiming him. he's in the service. and he said mom, leave. >> reporter: as fast-moving...
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our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson, reports.ge hospital in london that martha's parents went through the agony of watching their daughter deteriorate while they are concerns were ignored by staff. she had fallen off her bike and injured her pancreas and developed sepsis but never received the life—saving treatment she needed. her mother has fought hard for this initiative and says it will save lives.— initiative and says it will save lives. since martha's death i have _ save lives. since martha's death i have said - save lives. since martha's death i have said two - save lives. since martha's i death i have said two people who have gone into hospital that if you are worried, if you think something is going wrong you should scream the ward down because that is what i didn't do and i will regret that for the rest of my days. but the very existence of martha's rules as you do not need to scream the world down. you just need to call this number. it will be an escalation process in england that will allow patients, families and nhs s
our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson, reports.ge hospital in london that martha's parents went through the agony of watching their daughter deteriorate while they are concerns were ignored by staff. she had fallen off her bike and injured her pancreas and developed sepsis but never received the life—saving treatment she needed. her mother has fought hard for this initiative and says it will save lives.— initiative and says it will save lives. since martha's death i have _ save lives....
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catastrophe fueled by strong winds, unseasonably high temperatures, and dry grass forcing cattle in hutchinson county to run from the flames officials telling residents in the town of fritch to prepare themselves as as many as 100 homes may be completely lost. >> at this angle coming toward us. >> reporter: all to hudson, watch as >> reporter: this man watched as flames destroyed homes in his neighborhood >> there's a lot of smoke and a whole lot of heat. it was so hot that, man, it was hard to breathe. >> reporter: tonight, the governor issuing disaster declarations from 60 counties urging residents to take all precautions to keep loved ones safe so far more than 850,000 acres, an area larger than the size of rhode island, already up in smoke. an unfolding disaster impacting lives at historic rates guad venegas, nbc news, fritch, texas. >> right there, funnel, funnel >> reporter: i'm adrienne broaddus in the midwest where at least 11 reported tornadoes ripped through indiana, michigan and illinois on tuesday >> the skies got purple >> you can see it through the window >> reporter: at chicago
catastrophe fueled by strong winds, unseasonably high temperatures, and dry grass forcing cattle in hutchinson county to run from the flames officials telling residents in the town of fritch to prepare themselves as as many as 100 homes may be completely lost. >> at this angle coming toward us. >> reporter: all to hudson, watch as >> reporter: this man watched as flames destroyed homes in his neighborhood >> there's a lot of smoke and a whole lot of heat. it was so hot...
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but 0mari hutchinson scored in the third minute of injury time to earn ipswich a precious point againstr guiding his side to a 2—0 victory over league two bonnyrigg rose in the fifth round of the scottish cup. bojan miovski's scored both goals to help aberdeen into the quarter finals for the first time in three years. elsewhere there were wins for hibernian, kilmarnock and livingston. rangers v ayr united kicked off at 5.30pm. latest on that one... it is 1-1 it is 1—1 at ibrox. leicester were a goal down inside two minutes in the women's fa cup fifth round but ended up beating birmingham 6—2 to reach the quarter finals. that's one of two ties today. spurs against charlton was a 5.15pm kick off. still waiting for the first goal in that one. it is midway through the second half. it wasn'tjust in the permier league that the day started with two points between the top two. in both spain and germany those teams play each other today. in the bundesliga, bayern munich facing leaders bayer leverkusen where kick—off was delayed by eight minutes due to protestors throwing candy on the pitch in op
but 0mari hutchinson scored in the third minute of injury time to earn ipswich a precious point againstr guiding his side to a 2—0 victory over league two bonnyrigg rose in the fifth round of the scottish cup. bojan miovski's scored both goals to help aberdeen into the quarter finals for the first time in three years. elsewhere there were wins for hibernian, kilmarnock and livingston. rangers v ayr united kicked off at 5.30pm. latest on that one... it is 1-1 it is 1—1 at ibrox. leicester...
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perhaps administrator hutchinson can answer better than i can. quick slinky representative and thank you to my colleagues for passing it to me. we have issued the bipartisan for structural law while our lives as commercial motor vehicles i can say these grants have been used by states to expedite issues. of traffic convictions and information. for cdl holders because i appreciate that it's a big issue as we look at funding for state department of transportation agencies i yield back to chris gentlemen's time has expired. this beloit? >> my first question concerns project delivery time. you said time is money that's andthat's why you're committed o helping deliver projects i'm hearing from people in my district that projects are getting more and more expensive while they're waiting for permitting what he doing to stream i'm permitting so projects don't get prohibitively expensive between the time the grant is awarded and when it can be built? >> thank you representative malloy and time is money. i absolutely want to get these thisproject underway
perhaps administrator hutchinson can answer better than i can. quick slinky representative and thank you to my colleagues for passing it to me. we have issued the bipartisan for structural law while our lives as commercial motor vehicles i can say these grants have been used by states to expedite issues. of traffic convictions and information. for cdl holders because i appreciate that it's a big issue as we look at funding for state department of transportation agencies i yield back to chris...
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but omari hutchinson scored in the third minute of injury time to earn ipswich a precious point againstay — including a comfortable win for rangers against championship side ayr united. phillipe clement's side made their early pressure count, taking the lead afterjust ten minutes through borna barisic�*s deflected strike and they eventually found a second. fabio silva's emphatic finish after a goalmouth scramble sealing rangers' progress into the last eight. in the other fifth round ties, neil warnock enjoyed victory in his first home match as aberdeen manager guiding his side to a 2—0 victory over league two bonnyrigg rose. bojan miovski's scored both goals to help aberdeen into the quarter finals for the first time in three years. elsewhere there were wins for hibernian, kilmarnock and livingston. leicester were a goal down inside two minutes in the women's fa cup fifth round but ended up beating birmingham 6—2 to reach the quarter finals. that's one of two ties today. kit graham scored the only goal of the game in spurs 1—0 win over charlton. it wasn'tjust in the premier league that
but omari hutchinson scored in the third minute of injury time to earn ipswich a precious point againstay — including a comfortable win for rangers against championship side ayr united. phillipe clement's side made their early pressure count, taking the lead afterjust ten minutes through borna barisic�*s deflected strike and they eventually found a second. fabio silva's emphatic finish after a goalmouth scramble sealing rangers' progress into the last eight. in the other fifth round ties,...