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joining us again is james hughes, chief market analyst, at gkfx. today, does ba's explanation stack up? this is to do with their delays. their explanation has some people worried a little bit. the explanation being it was human error? yes, someone accidentally cut the power, then messed up the reboot and fried the circuits, and that is the language that was used, it was like me saying to my dad what happened, that is the kind of excuse i would have for smashing the tv or something like that, not bringing down a multibillion—dollar company. that, not bringing down a multibillion-dollar company. james, thank you, thank you for your company, sorry it was so brief. goodbye. hello, our weather this week is being driven by areas of low pressure and there is not one but two on the chart behind me. this is saturday's weather. we will talk about this later in the forecast. this is what we are seeing, already had some heavy weather overnight in south—west england and wales, a swathe of cloud draped across the country, and more rain to come through today, esp
joining us again is james hughes, chief market analyst, at gkfx. today, does ba's explanation stack up? this is to do with their delays. their explanation has some people worried a little bit. the explanation being it was human error? yes, someone accidentally cut the power, then messed up the reboot and fried the circuits, and that is the language that was used, it was like me saying to my dad what happened, that is the kind of excuse i would have for smashing the tv or something like that,...
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joining us is james hughes, chief market analyst at gkfx.t the italian banks being bailed out again. will this stop the rot or is there more to come? i don't think it will stop the rot. what we have seen here was inevitable. we did kind of know about this situation. inevitable. we did kind of know about this situationlj inevitable. we did kind of know about this situation. i thought they would get by without any bail—out. banca popolare would get by without any bail—out. banca popola re is would get by without any bail—out. banca popolare is one of those that has been struggling for a long time and the italian economy has not been performing very well. if the economy doesn't do well, it tends to filter down to the banks. the question is does it solve any problems? the problem with the whole eurozone, if you look at greece, are just kicking the can down the road? with greece we were. we bailed out banks and the entire country. in italy we have seen entire country. in italy we have seen a entire country. in italy we have seen a similar thing i
joining us is james hughes, chief market analyst at gkfx.t the italian banks being bailed out again. will this stop the rot or is there more to come? i don't think it will stop the rot. what we have seen here was inevitable. we did kind of know about this situation. inevitable. we did kind of know about this situationlj inevitable. we did kind of know about this situation. i thought they would get by without any bail—out. banca popolare would get by without any bail—out. banca popola re is...
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hugh: we have to wait for mueller. , they cansia thing call in james comey so many times before it getsob mueller has every card in his hand. until and unless he does something, the story is at an end because i no longer trust the national security reporters that produced the new york times piece. they were utterly buffaloed by somebody. media big time took it on the chin today. charlie: media or new york times? hugh: it is beyond the new york times. they are the direct recipients of the blow. but it ripples out. because if their paper record can be that wrong about that big of a story, it ought to have everyone to reflect upon anonymous sources and whether there are pieces of permanent government -- i reject the term deep state. we do not have a police state. if comey could ignore the president, we would have a police state. the elected people still controlled the appointed people. nevertheless, you got to worry about, why is this antagonism to the president so deeply embedded that there was an avalanche of leaks on a weekly basis? and why is the media so gullible that there are agenda
hugh: we have to wait for mueller. , they cansia thing call in james comey so many times before it getsob mueller has every card in his hand. until and unless he does something, the story is at an end because i no longer trust the national security reporters that produced the new york times piece. they were utterly buffaloed by somebody. media big time took it on the chin today. charlie: media or new york times? hugh: it is beyond the new york times. they are the direct recipients of the blow....
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james ward—prowse. they took the lead after half—time through tami abrahams, great work from will hughes.m will hughes. felix platt, a lovely headerfrom him from will hughes. felix platt, a lovely header from him to from will hughes. felix platt, a lovely headerfrom him to make it 2-2. lovely headerfrom him to make it 2—2. extra time couldn't separate them. and tami abraham is the one, germany missed one, it went to effectively sudden death —— missed one. it was nathan redmond who wa nted one. it was nathan redmond who wanted this stadium to just absolutely wanted this stadium to just a bsolutely swallow wanted this stadium to just absolutely swallow him up. the germans went uncelebrated in that goal as the england playersjust lay prostrate. they are the under 21 is, they have got their senior years ahead of them, but it really hurt for them tonight. not long after the final whistle went and they traipsed off, i caught up with the captain. i think we've all improved as players, collectively as a group we can all hold our heads high. we've given everything and we've given ourselves the bes
james ward—prowse. they took the lead after half—time through tami abrahams, great work from will hughes.m will hughes. felix platt, a lovely headerfrom him from will hughes. felix platt, a lovely header from him to from will hughes. felix platt, a lovely headerfrom him to make it 2-2. lovely headerfrom him to make it 2—2. extra time couldn't separate them. and tami abraham is the one, germany missed one, it went to effectively sudden death —— missed one. it was nathan redmond who wa...
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hugh? will president trump one day realize the biggest mistake he made was firing james comey? >> no.an he didn't fire him on the first day. director comey testified ten days before his firing. i'm going to watch thursday for the consistency with that declaration that there was no interference with his investigation. there has to be consistency. >> that question was, by the way, i heard a lot of people misinterpret that answer. he was asking a answer specifically about the justice department. he was not -- no, it's about the justice department. that was about the justice department. >> he'll distinguish his conversation as note taking. that very tricky waters for him. i'll also look to see, tonight with megyn kelly, putin goes after the 2% rise that donald trump denied nato. that does not consistent with a russia interfeerns. interference. that's what drives him crazy, donald trump is denying 2% to nato. that is counterintuitive. >> i've been teasing this hillary clinton thing. stephanie cutter, you worked a lot with the clintons on and off. it seems as if she gets criticized when she
hugh? will president trump one day realize the biggest mistake he made was firing james comey? >> no.an he didn't fire him on the first day. director comey testified ten days before his firing. i'm going to watch thursday for the consistency with that declaration that there was no interference with his investigation. there has to be consistency. >> that question was, by the way, i heard a lot of people misinterpret that answer. he was asking a answer specifically about the justice...
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hugh, hold that thought. we have to take a quick break. what will the headlines before tomorrow after we hear from former fbi director james comey?xt. and i couldn't wait to get my pie chart. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. just to know this is what i'm made of, this is where my ancestors came from. and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. brtry new flonase sensimists. allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it delivers a gentle mist experience to help block six key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only block one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. hi..and i know that we have phonaccident forgiveness.gent, so the incredibly minor accident that i had tonight- four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. p3 planters nuts, jerky and whaseeds.at? i like a variety in my protein. totally, that's why i have thi
hugh, hold that thought. we have to take a quick break. what will the headlines before tomorrow after we hear from former fbi director james comey?xt. and i couldn't wait to get my pie chart. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. just to know this is what i'm made of, this is where my ancestors came from. and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell....