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ian: ian. lemonis: ian, nice to meet you. ian: pleasure. jeremy: jeremy.emonis: jeremy, nice to meet you. jeremy: good to meet you. lemonis: so do you guys all work for ellison? jeremy: part-time. lamar: part-time. lemonis: what do each of you do? lamar: i'm the brand director and creative director for ellison. ian: i do operations so everything from logistics to sales fulfillment, the content and copy for all of our campaigns that we do. lemonis: the content and copy separate from the branding? ian: correct. lemonis: and then what's your role? jeremy: my role is corporate branding, so like i like to say, the ... lemonis: so how is that different from what you do? jeremy: so i do the manufacturing side of it, so i'm the tangibles. i take his awesome ideas and his vision, and we put it to the tangibles like the packaging itself. lemonis: i'm not really sure this business needs a whole team like this. the jobs that they're performing are really project-based, and it's almost like they didn't know who was on first. one guy's in branding, and the other guy's..
ian: ian. lemonis: ian, nice to meet you. ian: pleasure. jeremy: jeremy.emonis: jeremy, nice to meet you. jeremy: good to meet you. lemonis: so do you guys all work for ellison? jeremy: part-time. lamar: part-time. lemonis: what do each of you do? lamar: i'm the brand director and creative director for ellison. ian: i do operations so everything from logistics to sales fulfillment, the content and copy for all of our campaigns that we do. lemonis: the content and copy separate from the...
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ian, let's start with you. when you invented the eurasia group, did you know it would become an international relations concept for president xi? dr. bremmer: that wasn't the reason i called euraasia group, let's be clear, but it's the region i happened to study. but the reason i studied that part of the world is because there was such a confluence of geopolitics there. right? at the time i was doing my phd, the soviet union was just about to collapse. but the rise of china is, of course, the second other important topic of my lifetime. and the consequences of the collapse of the soviet union and the rise of china both playing out over the eurasian land mass are the most important things happening geopolitically in the world right now. tom: define eurasia to us. it is two parts -- water and land, isn't it? mr. kaplan: eurasia is everything from portugal to vietnam on land, and that was too big a concept to mean anything except in high school geography courses. but because of the collapse of distance created by
ian, let's start with you. when you invented the eurasia group, did you know it would become an international relations concept for president xi? dr. bremmer: that wasn't the reason i called euraasia group, let's be clear, but it's the region i happened to study. but the reason i studied that part of the world is because there was such a confluence of geopolitics there. right? at the time i was doing my phd, the soviet union was just about to collapse. but the rise of china is, of course, the...
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ian: that's a good point. china is out there saying we are going to spend hundreds of billions of dollars to boost our industry, and this is a very important industry to china. semiconductor imports cost more than it spends on oil. the memory chip industry has really been a thorn in its side for a very long time. they've tried to get in there for more than a decade and really failed. the market has concentrated into micron, samsung. it's putting pressure on companies to become more cooperative, to help alleviate some of that massive amount of money that is outflowing from china to these companies. selina: all right, bloomberg technology's ian king, thanks for all your hard work reporting on this. the semiconductor market isn't the only source of tension between the u.s. and beijing. amidst next leading tension -- amidst escalating tension -- america imported nearly $156 --lion in tech knowledge he technology and equipment from china. our next guest is intimately familiar with tech coming from china and other p
ian: that's a good point. china is out there saying we are going to spend hundreds of billions of dollars to boost our industry, and this is a very important industry to china. semiconductor imports cost more than it spends on oil. the memory chip industry has really been a thorn in its side for a very long time. they've tried to get in there for more than a decade and really failed. the market has concentrated into micron, samsung. it's putting pressure on companies to become more cooperative,...
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ian austin denies any of that actually happenedlj ian austin denies any of that actually happened.i—semitism. did i scream abuse at anybody? no, idid anti—semitism. did i scream abuse at anybody? no, i did not. anti—semitism. did i scream abuse at anybody? no, idid not. it anti—semitism. did i scream abuse at anybody? no, i did not. it was a heated discussion, i accept that, but i did not scream abuse at anybody. he said the discussion he was talking about there was with the party chairman, somebody loyal to jeremy corbyn. it is one person‘s word against another, we are not sure what happened, but the fact ian austin is being investigated i suppose adds fuel to those labour mps who are concerned that the focus needs to be an disciplining those who are guilty of anti—semitism within the party rather than having agoat within the party rather than having a go at those who are criticising the party‘s position on it. we heard from the shadow justice the party‘s position on it. we heard from the shadowjustice secretary and he told us hejust wants from the shadowjustice secretary and he t
ian austin denies any of that actually happenedlj ian austin denies any of that actually happened.i—semitism. did i scream abuse at anybody? no, idid anti—semitism. did i scream abuse at anybody? no, i did not. anti—semitism. did i scream abuse at anybody? no, idid not. it anti—semitism. did i scream abuse at anybody? no, i did not. it was a heated discussion, i accept that, but i did not scream abuse at anybody. he said the discussion he was talking about there was with the party...
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ian austin is facing possible suspension after the argument with the party's chairman ian lavery.n not to adopt the standard definition of anti—semitism in its entirety in labour's new code of conduct and was ‘ashamed' of the labour party. i said that i thought the labour party's failure to adopt the... i said i thought the nec‘s decision was a disgrace. look, am i upset about anti—semitism? yes, iam. i'm upset about that and i'm upset as well about the leadership's failure. i think the refusal, really, you know, to deal with this properly. i grew up listening to my dad tell me how he'd escaped from the holocaust, and how his mum and sisters were murdered in treblinka and that led to me joining the labour party as a teenager, determined to fight racism and the first thing i did when i became an mp 13 years ago was to organise and lead a campaign to drive out the bnp here in dudley, and i'm really shocked, you know, that a party that has a proud tradition throughout its entire existence of fighting racism has ended up causing such huge offence and distress to thejewish community in
ian austin is facing possible suspension after the argument with the party's chairman ian lavery.n not to adopt the standard definition of anti—semitism in its entirety in labour's new code of conduct and was ‘ashamed' of the labour party. i said that i thought the labour party's failure to adopt the... i said i thought the nec‘s decision was a disgrace. look, am i upset about anti—semitism? yes, iam. i'm upset about that and i'm upset as well about the leadership's failure. i think the...
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our conversation with ian freed next.loomberg. ♪ brad: voice-activated speakers are becoming a more prevalent part of people's lives. the king of the market is the amazon echo. 41 million americans will use one at least once a month in 2018. this puts amazon market share at 67%. that is expected to drop to 61% by 2020 but is still almost double its biggest driver, -- biggest rival, google. teachingusing it as a tool. that is something our next guest is making happen. ian freed was with amazon where he led the team's that worked on various projects. he is now the ceo of a company that is teaching kids all about music using amazon's alexa. ian, thank you for joining us. for having me brad. i've been a fan. brad: thank you, and we have met many years ago when you are watching the amazon kindle. tell me, what is bamboo learning? ian: bamboo learning is a british startup that i cofounded and it is set up to create applications that are fun and interactive, to teach kids as young as six all the way up through teenagers and adul
our conversation with ian freed next.loomberg. ♪ brad: voice-activated speakers are becoming a more prevalent part of people's lives. the king of the market is the amazon echo. 41 million americans will use one at least once a month in 2018. this puts amazon market share at 67%. that is expected to drop to 61% by 2020 but is still almost double its biggest driver, -- biggest rival, google. teachingusing it as a tool. that is something our next guest is making happen. ian freed was with amazon...
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ian: well, it's a great question.h application developer, so we at bamboo learning have to do our own job at getting the word out about bamboo music, so that's part of it. but amazon just created this new feature so that when you talk to your act go, and you would like to try out, for example, bamboo music, all you have to do is say to an echo -- alexa, "enable bamboo music." and it will start the skill. it will start explaining how it works. so we have to do our job, and amazon is increasingly finding ways to make the skills more available to customers. you can also just go to the amazon store and search on bamboo music and find it that way. brad: we don't have a lot of time left, ian, but i want to ask you about your personal journey. you've gone from being an inventor of the echo to a developer for it. you know why leave amazon to go , do this? ian: great question. i had an incredible time at amazon, worked there for over 12 years. and i learned quite a bit across the board, from business to technology, etc. i just
ian: well, it's a great question.h application developer, so we at bamboo learning have to do our own job at getting the word out about bamboo music, so that's part of it. but amazon just created this new feature so that when you talk to your act go, and you would like to try out, for example, bamboo music, all you have to do is say to an echo -- alexa, "enable bamboo music." and it will start the skill. it will start explaining how it works. so we have to do our job, and amazon is...
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thanks very much, ian murray. coming up thanks very much, ian murray.it will be beyond 100 days, with much more on all the day's news. coming up very shortly on bbc news. grazing but that! that came in a box from china! just managing to keep hold of this. you're watching beyond 100 days. the british prime minister insists there is still time to get a deal with the european union. but her brexit proposal is dismissed by borisjohnson as half brexit, a plan that will take the uk to a "miserable permanent limbo". the former foreign secretary slams the government's new blueprint. was this resignation speech a pitch for a newjob — as leader perhaps? it is not too late to save brexit. we have changed tack once and we can change again. donald trump says he's been harder on russia than any other us president. i think president putin knows that better than anybody, certainly a lot better than the media. he understands it and he's not happy about it, and he shouldn't be happy about it because there's never been a president as tough on russia as i have been.
thanks very much, ian murray. coming up thanks very much, ian murray.it will be beyond 100 days, with much more on all the day's news. coming up very shortly on bbc news. grazing but that! that came in a box from china! just managing to keep hold of this. you're watching beyond 100 days. the british prime minister insists there is still time to get a deal with the european union. but her brexit proposal is dismissed by borisjohnson as half brexit, a plan that will take the uk to a...
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ian gardiner remembers the conflict well.yal marine. and later wrote about the experience in his memoir "in the service of the sultan." a rare chronicle of the brutal incredibly difficult and almost entirely unknown war, fought in the rugged southern mountains. >> ian: the old sultan was not an inhumane man, but he was an old man, and he was deeply reactionary, so he wanted to keep his country in a medieval time warp. the thing that changed it, was the advent of a japanese transistor radio. for the first time his people could hear what other arab countries were doing with their oil, and they wanted some of that. >> anthony: by the 1920's winston churchill switched the royal navy's mode of power from coal to oil. and suddenly, everything changed. they needed oil, and lots of it. which made oman vital not for its limited oil resources, but for where it is, the strait of hormuz. the persian gulf's femoral artery, 20% of the world's oil flows through here making it one of, if not the most strategically important waterways on the
ian gardiner remembers the conflict well.yal marine. and later wrote about the experience in his memoir "in the service of the sultan." a rare chronicle of the brutal incredibly difficult and almost entirely unknown war, fought in the rugged southern mountains. >> ian: the old sultan was not an inhumane man, but he was an old man, and he was deeply reactionary, so he wanted to keep his country in a medieval time warp. the thing that changed it, was the advent of a japanese...
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ian paisley has made a mistake, he has admitted it, you know. i respect ian paisley for that.just like everybody else. the government relies on ten dup mps for its majority in parliament. the suspension of one could affect tight brexit votes. but whatever the wider implications of his exile, ian paisley now has an unenviable place in westminster history. chris page, bbc news. the white house has announced a $12 billion emergency aid package for american farmers affected by an escalating global trade war. president trump had introduced tariffs on steel, aluminium and a range of chinese goods, but retaliation from around the world has seen prices for us produce slump. our north america editorjon sopel is at the white house. the president is on record as saying trade wars are easy to win. what do you think the mood is at the white house tonight? well, it is turning out to be a little more complicated. the president is having to resort to depression—era policies to come to the aid of farmers across the midwest, the very people who voted for donald trump, who now see their industri
ian paisley has made a mistake, he has admitted it, you know. i respect ian paisley for that.just like everybody else. the government relies on ten dup mps for its majority in parliament. the suspension of one could affect tight brexit votes. but whatever the wider implications of his exile, ian paisley now has an unenviable place in westminster history. chris page, bbc news. the white house has announced a $12 billion emergency aid package for american farmers affected by an escalating global...
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>> ian pannell. ian, our thanks to you. >>> and back here at home, the trump administration facing that deadline to reunite children under 5 who had been separated from their parents. well tonight, faces of some of the children today seeing their parents, many children under 5 still are waiting to be reunited. they're in the government's custody. and we ask tonight, what about the thousands of other children who are older than 5? here's abc's tom llamas. >> reporter: tonight, these three children moved from a minivan into an i.c.e. facility. but they are the lucky ones. back in their parents' arms, because of a court-issued deadline, requiring the government to reunite migrant children under 5 years old who were separated from their parents at the border. this father from honduras seeking asylum says he's ben separated from his son for more than three months. but now, back together, his son beaming. but there are still so many in limbo. the government saying only 38 kids out of the 102 being detained
>> ian pannell. ian, our thanks to you. >>> and back here at home, the trump administration facing that deadline to reunite children under 5 who had been separated from their parents. well tonight, faces of some of the children today seeing their parents, many children under 5 still are waiting to be reunited. they're in the government's custody. and we ask tonight, what about the thousands of other children who are older than 5? here's abc's tom llamas. >> reporter:...
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ian: yes.ossibly, in the sense you may get some of the shareholders of sky may turnaround and say we think sky is a fantastic asset which could be worth as much as 18 pounds. a 14.75 offer,t if you withdraw your bid and everybody else, the comcast share price comes down. this is a company where that have been concerns about issues around pay-tv. the premier tv rights came in lower than expected and the has been good revenue growth. model,onal pay-tv bedrock of sky, you look at some of the signs of stagnation in the u.k. market or pay-tv growth , there are significant sector issues that need to be answered. caroline: share prices, will we see answers to more m&a? yellow is sky. not any's assets but had we tackle the ongoing issue with -- disruption and in netflix? >> media companies themselves, hunters and the hunted, an interesting trend in the media industry and comcast and fox fits with this, almost saying as though certain companies have certain geographical influence. , deals withr areas cl
ian: yes.ossibly, in the sense you may get some of the shareholders of sky may turnaround and say we think sky is a fantastic asset which could be worth as much as 18 pounds. a 14.75 offer,t if you withdraw your bid and everybody else, the comcast share price comes down. this is a company where that have been concerns about issues around pay-tv. the premier tv rights came in lower than expected and the has been good revenue growth. model,onal pay-tv bedrock of sky, you look at some of the signs...
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the more serious issue is the row between ian austin, a labourmp, who issue is the row between ian austin family were victims of the holocaust, and he had a row with ian uleybury, the chairman of the party. and just as margaret hodge was that under this disciplinary measure for verbally attacking and questioning the morale at&t truth -- attacking and questioning the morale at&t truth —— morale at&t, he is now also facing discipline for his criticism of uleybury. the very thought that the labour party could be in this position should be hard to believe. it is something that they don't seem to be able to ship down. well, you see, that is why i don't understand why they didn't shut it down by accepting this definition. i still don't understand why they didn't just say, yes, let's do that. unless there is some else that we don't know. let me take you now to the front page of the sunday mirror. this is about novichok. those two frightening incidents in salisbury and amesbury. this is the suggestion that there may be more of the russian, we assume russian, novichok hidden away. police believe t
the more serious issue is the row between ian austin, a labourmp, who issue is the row between ian austin family were victims of the holocaust, and he had a row with ian uleybury, the chairman of the party. and just as margaret hodge was that under this disciplinary measure for verbally attacking and questioning the morale at&t truth -- attacking and questioning the morale at&t truth —— morale at&t, he is now also facing discipline for his criticism of uleybury. the very thought...
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ian: that is a great question.a few things, one, it is supplemental to perhaps taking music lessons. one of the interesting things, my cofounder learned, music teachers often will not teach younger children how to play an instrument until they can learn to read. she and i both believe children as long as six should be able to learn about music. we have some examples. with-year-old learning ambient music. -- bamboo music. after interacting with it and answering the questions, she wanted to take a lesson and now is learning the ukulele. not yet a strong reader but already learning how to play music based on starting with bamboo music. brad: bamboo music joins thousands or tens of thousands or other -- of other alexa for -- poor people -- how do you do these government really -- discoverability problem with echo with the new apps? we have to do our own job of getting the word out about bambi music -- bamboo music. amazon created a new feature and your your echo and you just have to say to it, ale xa, and able than the
ian: that is a great question.a few things, one, it is supplemental to perhaps taking music lessons. one of the interesting things, my cofounder learned, music teachers often will not teach younger children how to play an instrument until they can learn to read. she and i both believe children as long as six should be able to learn about music. we have some examples. with-year-old learning ambient music. -- bamboo music. after interacting with it and answering the questions, she wanted to take...
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i think that ian paisleer should step aside and resign his seat.idered by its party officers. as for the north antrim mp, he wasn't in his office today, but he has apologised for what he called his ‘unintentional failure to register the hospitality received'. tomorrow, ian paisley will deliver a statement in the house of commons and will also learn his fate. enda mcclafferty, bbc newsline. the headlines on bbc news... sir cliff richard has been awarded initial damages of £210,000 after winning his privacy case against the bbc. the former foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has called on the prime minister to tear up what he called her "miserable" plan for britain post—brexit. a 20—year—old man has been found guilty of plotting to kill the prime minister, in a suicide attack inspired by the islamic state group. google has been fined a record £3.9 billion by the european union for freezing competitors out of its android operating system. the european commission says the american tech giant unfairly favoured its own internet search service. google says i
i think that ian paisleer should step aside and resign his seat.idered by its party officers. as for the north antrim mp, he wasn't in his office today, but he has apologised for what he called his ‘unintentional failure to register the hospitality received'. tomorrow, ian paisley will deliver a statement in the house of commons and will also learn his fate. enda mcclafferty, bbc newsline. the headlines on bbc news... sir cliff richard has been awarded initial damages of £210,000 after...
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tonight the one and only thespian sir ian mckellen. in the theater world it all began for him. he tell us about his life on stage and screen, his gay rights activism and why margaret thatcher was thinking of him during her last moments as prime minister. ♪ welcome to tne program ever i'm christiane amanpour in london. now, all the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players. one of the greatest players who has performed all the b best parts is sir ian mckellen. perhaps a younger generation knows him most as the screen superhero, is the "onderful wizard gandolf in l d "lord of the rings or as super villain magneto in x-men but his heart and craft belong on stage in the theater. he made his nam with shakespeare and he has never left him. 79, he is taking on one of the most profound old men in histity, king lear. a stamina busting role request ever there was one. to quotule yet, parting is such sweet sorrow because he might be packing it all in after a final 100 performances as lear. i tried to g to the bottom of his intentions as he guided me around a specially tailo
tonight the one and only thespian sir ian mckellen. in the theater world it all began for him. he tell us about his life on stage and screen, his gay rights activism and why margaret thatcher was thinking of him during her last moments as prime minister. ♪ welcome to tne program ever i'm christiane amanpour in london. now, all the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players. one of the greatest players who has performed all the b best parts is sir ian mckellen. perhaps a younger...
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ian: great question.arning have to do our own job at getting the word out about bamboo music. that is part of it. but amazon has created this new feature so that when you talk to your echo and would like to try out, for example, bamboo music. all you have to do is say to alexa "enable bamboo music." and it will start. we have to do our job, and amazon is increasingly finding ways to make the skills more available to customers. you can also just go to the amazon store and search bamboo music and find it that way. brad: we do not have a lot of time left, but i want to ask you about your personal journey. you went from being an inventor of the echo to a developer. why leave amazon to do this? ian: great question. i had an incredible time at amazon, worked there for over 12 years. and i learned quite a bit across the board from business to technology, etc.. i just felt it was time to try something new. i want to get back to doing coding, which i haven't done in decades. and it just started as a fun project. a
ian: great question.arning have to do our own job at getting the word out about bamboo music. that is part of it. but amazon has created this new feature so that when you talk to your echo and would like to try out, for example, bamboo music. all you have to do is say to alexa "enable bamboo music." and it will start. we have to do our job, and amazon is increasingly finding ways to make the skills more available to customers. you can also just go to the amazon store and search bamboo...
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my conversation with the man at the center of all secretary-general ian stoltenberg. plus preparing to send their message to trump right here, i speak to the head of the foreign office about the future of their relationship, simon fraser joins us. ♪ >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london where president trump arrived for a controversial visit. he'll be channelling churchill, taking tea with the queen and dodging protesters here in london before setting off to meet russia's vladimir putin in helsinki on monday. what could have been a disastrous nato summit like what happened at the g-7 in fact ended better than expected with trump reaffirming his commitment to the 70-year-old military alliance but also claiming that allies had made much bigger spending than they actually had done. >> for years presidents have been coming to these meetings and talked about the expense, the tremendous expense for the united states. and tremendous progress has been made. everyone's agreed to substantially up their commitment. they're going to up it at leve
my conversation with the man at the center of all secretary-general ian stoltenberg. plus preparing to send their message to trump right here, i speak to the head of the foreign office about the future of their relationship, simon fraser joins us. ♪ >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london where president trump arrived for a controversial visit. he'll be channelling churchill, taking tea with the queen and dodging protesters here in london before...
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michael ian black, everybody.kiyoko. ♪ starting now, everyone gets the plan they want. mom gets the unlimited she needs, dad gets the unlimited he needs, the kids get the unlimited they need. go mix and match! (scattered applause) wow. (man) yeah. sounds awesome. (vo) one family can now get different unlimited plans, starting at $40 per line on the network you deserve. so, you'll be here to kyle, i got you.ou? okay... what about here? yup. here? yup. is that for us? it sure is. gimme, gimme....
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but ian griffiths? the chances are you have never heard of him.r punk rocker heads up max mara — one of the largest luxury fashion brands. the italian company also has one of the biggest fashion archives in europe. it's not open to the public, but i've been along to have a look. chic, sleek and sophisticated, max mara is best known for its classic camel coats. from the runway to royalty, it's worn by some of the most famous women in the world. max mara nel cuore. the company was founded in 1951 in reggio emilia, a place better known for its parmesan cheese. its factories are still based in the town. they produce a50 coats a day here, contributing to an annual turnover of £1.3 billion. meet ian griffiths. he is the creative brains behind the brand. an influential designer, he prefers life behind the scenes, but he's been at the company for more than three decades. this coat is quite a special one for me because it was my first coat for max mara. and he's taking me on a tour of the company's own secret wardrobe. this was bought in new york. it's fro
but ian griffiths? the chances are you have never heard of him.r punk rocker heads up max mara — one of the largest luxury fashion brands. the italian company also has one of the biggest fashion archives in europe. it's not open to the public, but i've been along to have a look. chic, sleek and sophisticated, max mara is best known for its classic camel coats. from the runway to royalty, it's worn by some of the most famous women in the world. max mara nel cuore. the company was founded in...
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after all, you don't have that many. >> and ian pannell joins us tonight from brussels. and ian, former texas senator kay bailey hutchison is the current u.s. ambassador to nato. in brussels, reporters were pressing her on the president's comments, asking her why would a meeting with president putin be easier than meeting with u.s. allies? >> reporter: yeah, a great question, david, but in actual fact, there was pretty much not much of an answer. she didn't say anything other than the president has a message to give and he's going to deliver it. meanwhile, the head of the european cown semi, doubling down on his criticism of president trump, saying when he meets vladimir putin, he needs to know the difference between a strategic friend and a strategic problem. david? >> ian pannell, thank you. >>> and back here at home, the trump administration facing that deadline to reunite children under 5 who had been separated from their parents. well tonight, faces of some of the children today seeing their parents, many children under 5 still are waiting to be reunited. they're in
after all, you don't have that many. >> and ian pannell joins us tonight from brussels. and ian, former texas senator kay bailey hutchison is the current u.s. ambassador to nato. in brussels, reporters were pressing her on the president's comments, asking her why would a meeting with president putin be easier than meeting with u.s. allies? >> reporter: yeah, a great question, david, but in actual fact, there was pretty much not much of an answer. she didn't say anything other than...
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so ian takes a few passes to check it out and they pull into this cove. they're able to beach the boat. you see chris react. jamie looks over to the left there. >> wow. >> snap. >> jamie was right, because that huge piece comes calving off and he says a huge chunk swung from underneath the water. that causes a problem because they're tucked back into a cove. you can hear chris immediately put this boat in reverse. they're a little bit stuck at o water. they get turned around. there goes ian jetting off to try to get out of the way of the oncoming wake and ice. you can see jamie waving chris on, faster, faster, faster. they start bouncing so he has to slow down and before he attempts to try to go over that ice that's blocking them. >> no way, they're trapped in the cove. >> yeah. little bit concerned on jamie's face right now and the ice extending over where they came in. >> you said purpose built boat, do they not have it to do that? >> sure enough, right over it, no problem, they are knew free of the cove. pretty cool boat and it's definitely an awesome
so ian takes a few passes to check it out and they pull into this cove. they're able to beach the boat. you see chris react. jamie looks over to the left there. >> wow. >> snap. >> jamie was right, because that huge piece comes calving off and he says a huge chunk swung from underneath the water. that causes a problem because they're tucked back into a cove. you can hear chris immediately put this boat in reverse. they're a little bit stuck at o water. they get turned around....
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ian cole is with us with the message and the latest spin from the white house. ian? >> reporter: protesters say they immediately organized these rallies right after the helsinki summit. their message was clear and around the country. they are fed up. ♪ america >> reporter: outside city hall, a rally of people angry with the trump administration over what they call putting russia before the american people. >> this would have been unfathomable to most people, including most of the gop, two years ago. >> reporter: it's one of 100 rallies like it around the country tonight. earlier today, president trump asked whether he believes russi democracy. >> is russia still targeting the u.s. elections. >> reporter: he seemed to break from the intelligence community, but hours later, the white house said he was misunderstood. >> the president said thank you very much and was saying no to answering questions. we believe that the threat still exists, which is why we are taking steps to prevent it. >> reporter: tonight, the kremlin is asking to interrogate former u.s. ambassador to
ian cole is with us with the message and the latest spin from the white house. ian? >> reporter: protesters say they immediately organized these rallies right after the helsinki summit. their message was clear and around the country. they are fed up. ♪ america >> reporter: outside city hall, a rally of people angry with the trump administration over what they call putting russia before the american people. >> this would have been unfathomable to most people, including most...
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that's the view of its chief executive, ian maxwell, who was speaking after the release of an interimttish football over the issue. our senior football reporter chris mclaughlin is outside hampden park this evening. this interim report was commissioned by the scottish fa here at hampden park after a number of cases of child sexual abuse came to light. it isa63 child sexual abuse came to light. it is a 63 pages long, it has 95 recommendations and it is a damning indictment of scottish football's ability to deal with the issue. it has taken over one year to investigate and compile and the report says the sfa's procedures are not fit for purpose. for that reason, children remain at risk. lessons must be learned, it says, those who failed brought to account. i would absolutely offer a sincere apology to anybody who has been the victim of any abuse in scottish would all. i think they should take comfort from the fact that we have undertaken the review, we commissioned it ourselves to understand the lessons from experiences to equip us to be better prepared moving forward. as the s s hin pr
that's the view of its chief executive, ian maxwell, who was speaking after the release of an interimttish football over the issue. our senior football reporter chris mclaughlin is outside hampden park this evening. this interim report was commissioned by the scottish fa here at hampden park after a number of cases of child sexual abuse came to light. it isa63 child sexual abuse came to light. it is a 63 pages long, it has 95 recommendations and it is a damning indictment of scottish football's...
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this film is based on the book by the author ian mcewan. grounds.on the book by the author ian mcewan. it is hopeless. is it? also we will see the arrival of beast on dvd on jersey. these rising star is provide the spark which is a psychological cat and mouse in which desire and danger and innocence and guilt are intertwined. it is a very impressive feature debut from michael pearce, a name to watch in future. if you are feeling adventurous in the support of home industry and we are in the home of the reddish film industry then why not check out this uk film inspired by the 2010 play drawing on the true life story of a young boy who left rough on the streets of moscow where he was befriended by a pack of feral dogs. it had a brief theatrical run in june pack of feral dogs. it had a brief theatrical run injune and july but you can watch it now on streaming services on bfi player and movie. if you're feeling blockbuster out, believe me, this really something different. i know she still has she and her heartjehovah. different. i know she still has she
this film is based on the book by the author ian mcewan. grounds.on the book by the author ian mcewan. it is hopeless. is it? also we will see the arrival of beast on dvd on jersey. these rising star is provide the spark which is a psychological cat and mouse in which desire and danger and innocence and guilt are intertwined. it is a very impressive feature debut from michael pearce, a name to watch in future. if you are feeling adventurous in the support of home industry and we are in the home...
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here to discuss this is max boot and ian bremmer. max, you wrote if anyone is the enemy of the president which is the line the president uses against the free press, it's trump himself. what about that word treason? is it -- is that a word that should be being used? >> well, it's fascinating to me, anderson, that it is in the conversation and in a very serious way being used by very serious people like john brennan, a career cia professional, who by the way was cia director during the 2016 campaign. so he probably knows things about donald trump that we don't know. and to me, this is just unbelievable that we're having this conversation about an american president and you can have a press conference between the american president and another head of state in which they're asked whether the other head of state has compromising material on the u.s. president. and that is not a wacky conspiracy question. this is a serious question that is being debated by very serious people. because the way that donald trump behaves as a complete patsy
here to discuss this is max boot and ian bremmer. max, you wrote if anyone is the enemy of the president which is the line the president uses against the free press, it's trump himself. what about that word treason? is it -- is that a word that should be being used? >> well, it's fascinating to me, anderson, that it is in the conversation and in a very serious way being used by very serious people like john brennan, a career cia professional, who by the way was cia director during the...
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ian cull is in half moon bay with the latest. ian? >> reporter: her family says she was looking forward to that trip along the california coast. angela had to stop here overnight last week, but friday morning sent one final text and hasn't been heard from since. 23-year-old angela hernandez was driving this jeep down the coast last week, constantly in touch with her sister isabel in lancaster, california, who she was going to visit. >> it's really confusing to us. my whole family, we're very worried. >> reporter: she says angela was planning to stay with her for a month to see hget mar meet her baby nephew for the first time. >> that's a lot of big things that i know angela wanted to do. >> reporter: she says angela was tired from driving and slept in a half moon bay safeway parking lot last thursday, but friday morning, her final text said she was heading south, but nothing since. and her cell phone's last pinged location was near davenport. tonight santa cruz sheriff's deputies stepping in to help san mateo county's investigation, s
ian cull is in half moon bay with the latest. ian? >> reporter: her family says she was looking forward to that trip along the california coast. angela had to stop here overnight last week, but friday morning sent one final text and hasn't been heard from since. 23-year-old angela hernandez was driving this jeep down the coast last week, constantly in touch with her sister isabel in lancaster, california, who she was going to visit. >> it's really confusing to us. my whole family,...
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the underground saga captivating ian cull isgstory. he joins us now. ian, so many challenges lie ahead for those rescuers. >> reporter: yeah, jessica there are a number of options being discussed to get them out. one, bring the boys scuba gear and evacuate them through the flooded cave. it's risky and any miscue could be fatal. another option, give them food and supplies until the water is pumped out or the floodwaters recede. tonight the missing boys seen alive. their first words. >> how many of you? 13? brilliant. >> the 12 boys, a thai soccer team with their coach, still wearing their jerseys. they went in together june 23rd, but the rain hit. the caves flooded, pinning them in an air pocket with no way out. >> ten days. ten days. you're very strong. we are happy too. >> reporter: the announcement made to cheering crowds and emotional families eagerly awaiting word. a u.s. military team was on-scene along with australian, british, and chinese experts. divers battled hypothermia and had trouble fitting through narrow passageways to reach the kids. >>
the underground saga captivating ian cull isgstory. he joins us now. ian, so many challenges lie ahead for those rescuers. >> reporter: yeah, jessica there are a number of options being discussed to get them out. one, bring the boys scuba gear and evacuate them through the flooded cave. it's risky and any miscue could be fatal. another option, give them food and supplies until the water is pumped out or the floodwaters recede. tonight the missing boys seen alive. their first words....
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ian in the newsroom is here with us more. what do we know? >> a lot of fluid information coming into the newsroom. we know it is nearly 30,000 acres burned. only 6% contained. chp is calling it burning out of control. asking people in the evacuation zone that is posted to the cal-fire site to get out of there immediately. and it is wind, you can see from the video, really whipping in all directions as well. 15 structures have been destroyed. one has been damaged. again, chp has been going house to house knocking on doors to make sure people know of the mandatory evacuation warning in case they went to bed early tonight. obviously this has been burning a lot of smoke up there all day long. and we are getting word late into the muse room as well, the abc affiliate up there as well has actually had to stop their newscast, and evacuate themselves locating them this is signing off with just 30 seconds to go in the air around 10:30 tonight saying that they had to they are in the evacuation zone and cal-fire and law enforcement have told them that t
ian in the newsroom is here with us more. what do we know? >> a lot of fluid information coming into the newsroom. we know it is nearly 30,000 acres burned. only 6% contained. chp is calling it burning out of control. asking people in the evacuation zone that is posted to the cal-fire site to get out of there immediately. and it is wind, you can see from the video, really whipping in all directions as well. 15 structures have been destroyed. one has been damaged. again, chp has been going...
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those friends including caddie ian finnis and putting coach phil kenyon, part of his merseyside basedg the wingspan. ian is massive and he said look at my wingspan so it was about saying he is more clumsy than we are. the technical test will come from carnoustie. with somebody kindly go and stop him, give him a large brandy and sit him, give him a large brandy and sit him down. capable of frustrating event the finest players. the course is really firm. you have to have a strategy, i think. overall, i feel good. i always like coming to the open. as the course record holder at carnoustie, this could well be tommy's year. best of luck to him. plenty more open build—up on the website, bbc.co.uk/sport. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lucy fisher, the senior political correspondent for the times and author and journalist rachel shabi. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily telegraph says eurosceptics claim theresa may will have to rethink her b
those friends including caddie ian finnis and putting coach phil kenyon, part of his merseyside basedg the wingspan. ian is massive and he said look at my wingspan so it was about saying he is more clumsy than we are. the technical test will come from carnoustie. with somebody kindly go and stop him, give him a large brandy and sit him, give him a large brandy and sit him down. capable of frustrating event the finest players. the course is really firm. you have to have a strategy, i think....
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joining us with a closer look izi is ian bremmer. what do you make of this? this is a lot of rhetoric between two parties that we thought we had a deal that was actuallimey actually meant to lower the heat and it just keeps ramping up. >> i'm more worried about this than i have been around the north korea fire and fewury tal for a few reasons. first of all, we have already pulled out of the jcpoa. it is going to fall apart. the europeans and others given u.s. sanctions will not be able to maintain business with iran. that means that almost a million barrels of iranian production of crude oil will come off the markets. their economy will be in a very serious recession next year. also, as you know, trump wants to get rid of anything that obama did. in the case of north korea, obama was the guy that did nothing, right? so if trump can actually do something and engage, he's a winner. in iran, obama was the person who engaged, got the deal done, placated, according to some. trump is going to be a lot tougher. also, you know, trump talked about military operations,
joining us with a closer look izi is ian bremmer. what do you make of this? this is a lot of rhetoric between two parties that we thought we had a deal that was actuallimey actually meant to lower the heat and it just keeps ramping up. >> i'm more worried about this than i have been around the north korea fire and fewury tal for a few reasons. first of all, we have already pulled out of the jcpoa. it is going to fall apart. the europeans and others given u.s. sanctions will not be able to...
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meet ian griffiths. he's the creative brains behind the brand.'s been at the company for more than three decades. this coat is quite a special one for me because it was my first coat for max mara. and he's taking me on a tour of the company's own secret wardrobe. this was bought in new york. it's from 1910 or 1920. this is an original balenciaga coat and we've used it time and time again for inspiration for different collections. the archive is crammed with fashion magazines, sketches and boxes of fabric samples. this archive plunges you into the heart of fashion history. there are 30,000 individual items of clothing here, rails upon rails of them, and notjust by max mara but by other famous fashion designers as well. have a look at this coat by yves saint laurent which belonged to the actress audrey hepburn. this coat belonged to coco chanel and was worn by coco chanel. and here's an evening dress byjeanne lanvin from the 1930s, found in a fleamarket. fashion is a bit of an underdog. it tends to disregard itself a little. so much of what we do g
meet ian griffiths. he's the creative brains behind the brand.'s been at the company for more than three decades. this coat is quite a special one for me because it was my first coat for max mara. and he's taking me on a tour of the company's own secret wardrobe. this was bought in new york. it's from 1910 or 1920. this is an original balenciaga coat and we've used it time and time again for inspiration for different collections. the archive is crammed with fashion magazines, sketches and boxes...
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ox"f you areoo presidential palace in h presidt ian pruden.hss ru the 19th century palace, overlookinghe waterfront marketare and th balticqu s sea,e isce the same where george h.w. bush met with soviet leader mikhail gorbachev 28yes . and hello a from fox today ins, n finland. nd mifiumrst in-depth meeting betwn the two leaders as they discuss trouble spots across the globe. but casting a t shadow over summit, the new indictment of russian intelligence officers for interfering i 2016 election. in a moment we will discuss expectationsor the talk with u.s. ambassador to russia, jon huntsman. and tomorrow, i will sit down vefor an exc interview with president putin on fox news channel andfi grst word on whathe two leaders discussed. but first, let's bring in chief white house correspondent john roberts here in helsinki. >> chris, good afternoon to you. if president trump is lowering expectations for what ome out of tomorrow's stin helsinki saying ittmi cum mightt but one thing is clear, these two leaders do havk an awful lot t about. >> presint trump is seeking to distance himself from t
ox"f you areoo presidential palace in h presidt ian pruden.hss ru the 19th century palace, overlookinghe waterfront marketare and th balticqu s sea,e isce the same where george h.w. bush met with soviet leader mikhail gorbachev 28yes . and hello a from fox today ins, n finland. nd mifiumrst in-depth meeting betwn the two leaders as they discuss trouble spots across the globe. but casting a t shadow over summit, the new indictment of russian intelligence officers for interfering i 2016...
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ian lee following the story live in jerusalem. thank you, ian. >> for more now let's turn to frequent guest scott lucas. he's a professor of international politics at the university of birm kham in england and the founder sxert of ea world view. thank you, scott, for joining us. this seems to have started with those comments by the iranian president, urging president trump to make peace with iran. then he made a reference to war. and that prompted the turs all caps threat from mr. trump. what do you make of it? >> there's three things in play here. all important. the first is that the trump administration is pursuing a policy of regime change in iran, which is markedly different, of course, from the approach of the obama administration. secondly, the iranian leadership, not only the president but the supreme leader, have stepped up their rhetoric in the past few weeks. notably by warning that they will hinder the oil sales of other countries if iran's own oil exports are reduced by american sanctions. and then thirdly, donald trum
ian lee following the story live in jerusalem. thank you, ian. >> for more now let's turn to frequent guest scott lucas. he's a professor of international politics at the university of birm kham in england and the founder sxert of ea world view. thank you, scott, for joining us. this seems to have started with those comments by the iranian president, urging president trump to make peace with iran. then he made a reference to war. and that prompted the turs all caps threat from mr. trump....
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ian yocum/tualatin valley fire & the farmers to the firefighters, this was a group effort."for days, strong winds fanned the high temperatures complicated things for firefighters.authorities say the region's fields fueled the blaze.cpt. eric pedersen / portland fire: "the wind was a major problem. it's just a completely different fuel different animal so you have to learn as you go."state officials of the wheat crop in wasco county has been crushing the hopes of farmers expecting a bountiful fall.gov. kate brown/oregon: wasco counties are truly the breadbasket of oregon. they portion of the wheat grown in oregon. their instrumental to the economy of oregon."governor kate brown thanked the helping in the firefight.gov. kate "without the knowledge and the expertise of farmers, we would not be where we are knowledge in fighting this type of fire was our ability to reach this point where we're at." firefighters continue to battle the officials are reminding residents to in coming months.gov. kate is going to be a very difficult wildfire season. three to four weeks earlier than i
ian yocum/tualatin valley fire & the farmers to the firefighters, this was a group effort."for days, strong winds fanned the high temperatures complicated things for firefighters.authorities say the region's fields fueled the blaze.cpt. eric pedersen / portland fire: "the wind was a major problem. it's just a completely different fuel different animal so you have to learn as you go."state officials of the wheat crop in wasco county has been crushing the hopes of farmers...
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. >> ian cole has more on rallies across the country. and here in the bay area. ♪ america >> outside san jose city hall, a rally of people angry with the trump administration over what they call putting russia before the american people. >> this would have been unfathomable to most people, including most of the gop, two years ago. >> it's one of 100 rallies like it around the country tonight. earlier today, president trump asked whether he believes russia is trying to attack america's democracy. >> he seemed to once again break from the intelligence community, but hours later, the white house said he was misunderstood. >> the president was -- said thank you very much. said no to answering questions. we believe the threat still exists which is why we're taking steps to prevent it. >> tonight, the kremlin is asking to interrogate michael mcfaul. now a stanford professor. the white house says mr. trump made no commitment but didn't rule it out. congressman eric swalwell tweeting at the president, you turn over former u.s. ambassador mcfaul
. >> ian cole has more on rallies across the country. and here in the bay area. ♪ america >> outside san jose city hall, a rally of people angry with the trump administration over what they call putting russia before the american people. >> this would have been unfathomable to most people, including most of the gop, two years ago. >> it's one of 100 rallies like it around the country tonight. earlier today, president trump asked whether he believes russia is trying to...
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ian blackford. >> hear. mr. blackford: thank you, mr. speaker. perhaps on american independence day, we should welcome -- can i congratulate england on a very fine victory at the world cup -- >> hear. mr. blackford and wish them all : the best in the coming games. mr. speaker, this morning we have learned that a man is expected to be found guilty on breaking the law. minister agree that we need absolute transparency in elections and that people must be held accountable? pm may: i say to the right honorable gentleman, first, congratulations and best wishes to the team. on the issue that he refers to i , am not going to comment on what i am sure all the members will understand. i am not going to comment on what appears to be a leaked report that the government has not seen. a commission regarding this matter has said they will consider what they have received and publish a thorough report to provide a balanced account, and we will of course consider that report when the government receives it and will consider any recommendation arising from it whe
ian blackford. >> hear. mr. blackford: thank you, mr. speaker. perhaps on american independence day, we should welcome -- can i congratulate england on a very fine victory at the world cup -- >> hear. mr. blackford and wish them all : the best in the coming games. mr. speaker, this morning we have learned that a man is expected to be found guilty on breaking the law. minister agree that we need absolute transparency in elections and that people must be held accountable? pm may: i...
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this is the reviewing of the guard, ian.asically the queen and president trump will walk together very, very shortly, and really it's just a ceremonial moment before they walk in for the afternoon tea celebrations. >> and at that point, i guess the question we've all got is about decorum. donald trump doesn't stick to that in most instances. but one might say meeting the queen is something we speak about as being at a different level of decorum generally speaking. i'm assuming someone has had that conversation with the president. >> i would say that president trump will be far more nervous about meeting the queen than the queen meeting president trump. the queen has a wonderful withering look should he say anything out of order that can turn politicians into stone at 50 paces. so with the queen especially, she will be her usual self, full of warmth, full of talking about the different situations that are happening. he went to blenham palace last night. a little-known fact is that american dollars helped to save blenham palac
this is the reviewing of the guard, ian.asically the queen and president trump will walk together very, very shortly, and really it's just a ceremonial moment before they walk in for the afternoon tea celebrations. >> and at that point, i guess the question we've all got is about decorum. donald trump doesn't stick to that in most instances. but one might say meeting the queen is something we speak about as being at a different level of decorum generally speaking. i'm assuming someone has...
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for more cnn's ian lee joins us live from jerusalem. ian, don't know if there's been any reaction there to these exchanges yet. but certainly prime minister netanyahu has been one of president trump's biggest international supporters. >> reporter: yeah, natalie. it is a bit early to get a reaction from israeli politicians. even in iran we're not seeing much reaction there either. but for prime minister netanyahu, you're right. he's been against the jcpoa from the very beginning, from when the obama administration was negotiating it. he failed even though he tried to get the united states not to sign on to it. and that agreement went through. but under president trump he also pushed, and this is something that president trump campaigned on, is pulling out of what he said was a bad deal. and the united states did pull out, breaking their agreement with the jcpoa, also known as the iran nuclear deal. and this has sent the region literally scrambling. you have president rouhani, he's going to the other members of the jcpoa, the p-4 plus one
for more cnn's ian lee joins us live from jerusalem. ian, don't know if there's been any reaction there to these exchanges yet. but certainly prime minister netanyahu has been one of president trump's biggest international supporters. >> reporter: yeah, natalie. it is a bit early to get a reaction from israeli politicians. even in iran we're not seeing much reaction there either. but for prime minister netanyahu, you're right. he's been against the jcpoa from the very beginning, from when...
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