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for which john lowe is completely horrific double murder. his firearms returned to him. are you saying you have now added that or was that in place but ignored? assess m e nts was that in place but ignored? assessments were carried out. they weren't a thorough enough and they led to the wrong conclusion. the national guidelines that were in place at the time, the home office guidelines from 2002, were not properly adhered to. stacey banna warned that the firearms should not be returned becausejohn lowe it is dangerous. she reported concerns to us. dangerous. she reported concerns to us. we seized those firearms that same day. there was a three—month investigation at the conclusion of which a wrong decision was taken. it is clear and it is described in the significant detail in the report. we can't change that. we can't turn back the clock as much as we would like to. as i say, we come to work to save life and protect the vulnerable. we failed catastrophically in this occasion. it is important that we responsibly to that and i have described
for which john lowe is completely horrific double murder. his firearms returned to him. are you saying you have now added that or was that in place but ignored? assess m e nts was that in place but ignored? assessments were carried out. they weren't a thorough enough and they led to the wrong conclusion. the national guidelines that were in place at the time, the home office guidelines from 2002, were not properly adhered to. stacey banna warned that the firearms should not be returned...
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john lowe's puppy farm was once investigated by the bbc.tted mistakes were made when his guns were returned. do you accept that if those guns hadn't been returned, christine and lucy could still be alive? well, clearly, he used those shotguns in a double murder, a horrific case, seven months after they were returned. i don't think we can ever be asked to foresee into the future, but clearly what should have happened in this case is that better risk assessments should have been done and those guns should not have been returned. one member of surrey police was sacked over this case, another retired. but today's report about the shootings here atjohn lowe's farm doesn't just call on surrey to make changes, it says there are lessons for all of britain's police forces about the way gun licences are issued and who they're issued to. but for the family of christine and lucy lee, any tighter gun controls have come too late. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in surrey. much more on our website as always. if you want to get in touch with us here at bbc world
john lowe's puppy farm was once investigated by the bbc.tted mistakes were made when his guns were returned. do you accept that if those guns hadn't been returned, christine and lucy could still be alive? well, clearly, he used those shotguns in a double murder, a horrific case, seven months after they were returned. i don't think we can ever be asked to foresee into the future, but clearly what should have happened in this case is that better risk assessments should have been done and those...
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john lowe's puppy farm was once investigated by the bbc.u accept that if those guns hadn't been returned, christine and lucy could still be alive? well, clearly, he used those shotguns in a double murder, a horrific case, seven months after they were returned. i don't think we can ever be asked to foresee into the future, but clearly what should have happened in this case is that better risk assessments should have been done, and those guns should not have been returned. one member of surrey police was sacked over this case, another retired. but today's report about the shootings here atjohn lowe's farm doesn'tjust call on surrey to make changes, it says there are lessons for all of britain's police forces about the way gun licences are issued, and who they're issued to. but for the family of christine and lucy lee, any tighter gun controls have come too late. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in surrey. the former world tennis number one, maria sharapova, has won herfirst competitive tennis match since she was banned for doping 15 months ago. the
john lowe's puppy farm was once investigated by the bbc.u accept that if those guns hadn't been returned, christine and lucy could still be alive? well, clearly, he used those shotguns in a double murder, a horrific case, seven months after they were returned. i don't think we can ever be asked to foresee into the future, but clearly what should have happened in this case is that better risk assessments should have been done, and those guns should not have been returned. one member of surrey...
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john lowe, seen here at the police station, was jailed for life.ommission said that surrey police had made a series of errors in handing the gun back to him. but there were lessons for all police forces. we found systematic failings for the local force and also we feel there are lessons to be learned nationally for police forces to ensure that there are far arms licensing teams are up to the job. it was in march 2013 thatjohn lowe had his shot guns seized by surrey police after allegations that he had made threats to kill. that complaint was later withdrawn. injuly made threats to kill. that complaint was later withdrawn. in july 2013 the shotguns and license were returned to him. seven months later christine and lucy lee were shot dead with one of the weapons. stacy banner, the daughter of christine and sister to lucy said the police had been warned aboutjohn lowe. and sister to lucy said the police had been warned aboutjohn lowelj told the police how dangerous he was. i told the police that he would kill. and he did. surrey police have admitted m
john lowe, seen here at the police station, was jailed for life.ommission said that surrey police had made a series of errors in handing the gun back to him. but there were lessons for all police forces. we found systematic failings for the local force and also we feel there are lessons to be learned nationally for police forces to ensure that there are far arms licensing teams are up to the job. it was in march 2013 thatjohn lowe had his shot guns seized by surrey police after allegations that...
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training and learning the basics of patrolling streets while under the watchful eye of the officer john low. they were on patrol in downtown oakland when the call came out of the bank robbery after 10 tuesday morning. security guard is chasing with the security in top pursuit with this man. that is him on the phone worked a short time after the holdup. city national bank in the building were phillips work security pretty happen to be in the bank on his time around 20 came across the robbery in progress. phillips chased the product -- suspect the bank security device exploded in the suspect's hand covering him and redeye. the guard chased the suspect and spotted officers in their car. >> it was pointing the finger like this is the person and was waving his arms. >>reporter: the officers arrested him. >> we tasted how many block demonstrate he -- phelps is not authorized to speak on camera. he spent much of the day excepting handshakes congratulations good friends say he is -- has also caught two perch -- purse snatchers. >> he takes care of business and protects us. a lot of things happen he
training and learning the basics of patrolling streets while under the watchful eye of the officer john low. they were on patrol in downtown oakland when the call came out of the bank robbery after 10 tuesday morning. security guard is chasing with the security in top pursuit with this man. that is him on the phone worked a short time after the holdup. city national bank in the building were phillips work security pretty happen to be in the bank on his time around 20 came across the robbery in...
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john lowe, seen here at the police station, was jailed for life.n said that surrey police had made a series of errors in handing the gun back to him. but there were lessons for all police forces. we found systematic failings for the local force and also we feel there are lessons to be learned nationally for police forces to ensure that their firearms licensing teams are up to the job. it was in march 2013 thatjohn lowe had his shotguns seized by surrey police after allegations that he had made threats to kill. that complaint was later withdrawn. injuly 2013, the shotguns and license were returned to him. seven months later christine and lucy lee were shot dead with one of the weapons. stacy banner, the daughter of christine and sister to lucy, said the police had been warned aboutjohn lowe. i told the police how dangerous he was. i told the police that he would kill. and he did. surrey police have admitted mistakes were made in this case. they say the medical records ofjohn lowe were not properly investigated and that a full risk assessment was not
john lowe, seen here at the police station, was jailed for life.n said that surrey police had made a series of errors in handing the gun back to him. but there were lessons for all police forces. we found systematic failings for the local force and also we feel there are lessons to be learned nationally for police forces to ensure that their firearms licensing teams are up to the job. it was in march 2013 thatjohn lowe had his shotguns seized by surrey police after allegations that he had made...
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christine and lucy lee were shot by 82—year—old john lowe in 2014. the independent police complaints commission has highlighted serious failings by the force and said the way firearms are licensed across the country needs to be improved. an annual survey of people treated in accident and emergency units after being assaulted suggests there's been a significant fall in violence across england and wales. 188,000 people attended a&e in 2016 — 10% down on the previous year. but the results are at odds with police statistics which show an increase in violent crime. as our home affairs correspondent danny shaw reports. across the police there is huge concern about levels of violent crime. in some areas like london, stabbings and shootings are on the increase. while the most recent set of figures for england and wales showdown of rural rise in violence of 22%. but a survey of casual to units and clinics which treat victims of violence paints a very different picture. it suggests that fewer people are suffering violent assaults. according to the survey, 188,
christine and lucy lee were shot by 82—year—old john lowe in 2014. the independent police complaints commission has highlighted serious failings by the force and said the way firearms are licensed across the country needs to be improved. an annual survey of people treated in accident and emergency units after being assaulted suggests there's been a significant fall in violence across england and wales. 188,000 people attended a&e in 2016 — 10% down on the previous year. but the...
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john lowe's puppy farm was once investigated by the bbc.his guns were returned. do you accept that if those guns hadn't been returned, christine and lucy could still be alive? well clearly he used those shotguns in a double murder, a horrific case, seven months after they were returned. i don't think we can ever be asked to foresee the future, but clearly what should have happened in this case was that a better risk assessment should have been done, and those guns should not have been returned. one member of surrey police was sacked over this case. another retired. but today's report about the shootings here atjohn lowe's farm doesn'tjust call on surrey to make changes. it says there are lessons for all of britain's police forces about the way gun licences are issued, and who they are issued to. but for the family of christine and lucy lee, any tighter gun controls have come too late. duncan kennedy, bbc news in surrey. a 150—year—old concert venue in bristol is to be renamed, because of its association with the slave trade. colston hall be
john lowe's puppy farm was once investigated by the bbc.his guns were returned. do you accept that if those guns hadn't been returned, christine and lucy could still be alive? well clearly he used those shotguns in a double murder, a horrific case, seven months after they were returned. i don't think we can ever be asked to foresee the future, but clearly what should have happened in this case was that a better risk assessment should have been done, and those guns should not have been returned....
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led to this horrific double murder, for whichjohn lowe to this horrific double murder, for which john loweentences and will moderate die in prison. it paints a picture that in some forces, these firearms licensing officers have quite a friendly relationship with the people who hold the firearms and to have the licences. it is about trying to build a distance. there is no problem being friendly with them, but you have to have a cold, investigated distance when you make decisions about whether or not someone should be allowed to have a gun. daniel, thank you very much. the headlines on bbc newsroom live... labour pledges a pay increase for nhs staff — and no tuition fees for student nurses and midwives — if it wins the general election. several people working within football are arrested as the grounds of newcastle united and west ham united are raided in a fraud investigation. surrey police are strongly criticised for returning shotguns to a man who went on to murder his partner and her daughter. and sunderland manager david moyes has been charged by the fa after he was caught on camera tel
led to this horrific double murder, for whichjohn lowe to this horrific double murder, for which john loweentences and will moderate die in prison. it paints a picture that in some forces, these firearms licensing officers have quite a friendly relationship with the people who hold the firearms and to have the licences. it is about trying to build a distance. there is no problem being friendly with them, but you have to have a cold, investigated distance when you make decisions about whether or...
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training and is learning the basics of patrolling the streets whole under the watch youful eye of john lowe. they were in patrol in downtown oakland when the call came out of a bank robbery after 10. >> anyone here on webster. hitting national bank, something why -- [ indiscernible ] and none seen. securities are chasing them. >> reporter: security was in hot pursuit with this man back at work a short time after the holdup. the city national bank is in the building where phillips works security and he happened to be in the bank on the normal round when is he came across the robbery in progress. he chased the suspect and the item exploded covering him in red dye. he spotted the officers in their car. >> literally, he was pointing the finger this is the person in front and -- >> the officers arrested the suspect near 19th and franklin streets. >> he was proactive and chased him how many blocks down the street? he wanted to, you know -- . >> reporter: phillips was not authorized to speak on camera and has been on the job for 9 years, spending much of the day accepting handshakes and con great
training and is learning the basics of patrolling the streets whole under the watch youful eye of john lowe. they were in patrol in downtown oakland when the call came out of a bank robbery after 10. >> anyone here on webster. hitting national bank, something why -- [ indiscernible ] and none seen. securities are chasing them. >> reporter: security was in hot pursuit with this man back at work a short time after the holdup. the city national bank is in the building where phillips...
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a collection of shotguns to a man who went on to kill his partner and her daughter. 82—year—old john lowem in farnham in 2014. a report by the independent police complaints commission has found serious failings at the surrey force. here's duncan kennedy. the white—haired figure ofjohn lowe moments after he shot dead christine and lucy lee at his puppy farm in surrey. christine, who was a partner, and her daughter lucy were killed with a shotgun. this shotgun. that had been returned tojohn lowe by surrey police. lowe, seen here at the police station, was jailed for life. today the independent police complaints commission said that surrey police had made a series of errors in handing the gun back to him. but there were lessons for all police forces. we found systematic failings for the local force and also we feel there are lessons to be learned nationally for police forces to ensure that their firearms licensing teams are up to the job. it was in march 2013 thatjohn lowe had his shotguns seized by surrey police after allegations that he had made threats to kill. that complaint was later wi
a collection of shotguns to a man who went on to kill his partner and her daughter. 82—year—old john lowem in farnham in 2014. a report by the independent police complaints commission has found serious failings at the surrey force. here's duncan kennedy. the white—haired figure ofjohn lowe moments after he shot dead christine and lucy lee at his puppy farm in surrey. christine, who was a partner, and her daughter lucy were killed with a shotgun. this shotgun. that had been returned tojohn...
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john lowe's puppy farm was once investigated by the bbc.e and lucy could still be alive? well clearly he used those shotguns in a double murder, a horrific case, seven months after they were returned. i don't think we can ever be asked to foresee the future, but clearly what should have happened in this case was that a better risk assessment should have been done, and those guns should not have been returned. one member of surrey police was sacked over this case. another retired. but today's report about the shootings here atjohn lowe's farm doesn'tjust call on surrey to make changes. it says there are lessons for all of britain's police forces about the way gun licences are issued, and who they are issued to. but for the family of christine and lucy lee, any tighter gun controls have come too late. duncan kennedy, bbc news in surrey. let's get more now on the angry exchanges in the commons today in what was the final prime ministers questions before parliament is dissolved next week. theresa may and jeremy corbyn clashed over the "choice"
john lowe's puppy farm was once investigated by the bbc.e and lucy could still be alive? well clearly he used those shotguns in a double murder, a horrific case, seven months after they were returned. i don't think we can ever be asked to foresee the future, but clearly what should have happened in this case was that a better risk assessment should have been done, and those guns should not have been returned. one member of surrey police was sacked over this case. another retired. but today's...
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a collection of shotguns to a man who went on to kill his partner and her daughter. 82—year—old john lowey the independent police complaints commission has found serious failings at the surrey force. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy has more details. the white—haired figure ofjohn lowe moments after he shot dead christine and lucy lee at his puppy farm in surrey. christine, who was his partner, and her daughter lucy were killed with a shotgun. this shotgun. that had been returned tojohn lowe by surrey police. lowe, seen here at the police station, was jailed for life. today the independent police complaints commission said that surrey police had made a series of errors in handing the gun back to him. but there were lessons for all police forces. we found systematic failings for the local force and also we feel there are lessons to be learned nationally for police forces to ensure that their firearms licensing teams are up to the job. it was in march 2013 thatjohn lowe had his shotguns seized by surrey police after allegations that he had made threats to kill. that complaint was later with
a collection of shotguns to a man who went on to kill his partner and her daughter. 82—year—old john lowey the independent police complaints commission has found serious failings at the surrey force. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy has more details. the white—haired figure ofjohn lowe moments after he shot dead christine and lucy lee at his puppy farm in surrey. christine, who was his partner, and her daughter lucy were killed with a shotgun. this shotgun. that had been returned tojohn...
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low. >> john: what? 98? >> tom: 98 left-handed. >> john: it makes you wonder. why is the e.r.a. so high. >> gregg: because they don't look at that. i would be the most aggressive pitcher in the world if i'm throwing 98 from the left side right now. >> tom: outside, the tying run is coming to the plate. wieters is coming to the placement here comes dusty bake e. blanco looks like he'll face the right-hander as he comes up with the potential tying run. there's a call to the bull pen. the nats go back to their bull pen. phillies will bring the tying run to the plate. 7-4 when we come back. 4 hopefully there's some hatfield dollar dogs left because they obviously ran out in the lunchroom up here in the press box. >> john: i'll tell you what. your son came up really small tod today. >> tom: he is a mccarthy, so if there was a food, he'd sniff it out. >> john: can we fire him? >> tom: we can. after today he is fired. >> john: there we will. >> tom: koda glover will take over for the nationals with first and second and nobody out. herrera is at first base. mak maki makiel is coming up.
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lows. our john dickerson weighs in ahead of his big interview with the president. >> what are you most curious about? >> i'm curious about what the president has tully learned in office. >> quijano: also tontd, france votes-- tonight, france vote, the latest from paris. more than 100 wildfires continue to burn in florida. thousands forced from their home this weekend. sunday monday happy days. >> quijano: and we remember actress erin morean from happy days. this is the "cbs weekend news." >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. it is a busy day ahead in washington after a two week break congress will be back in session facing a friday deadline for a possible government shutdown. the showdown comes as a new poll out today shows president trump's approval ratings at record lows. while those who voted for mr. trump remain satisfied with his performance. next saturday marks the official 100th day of the trump administration and our chief washington correspondent john dickerson will be sitting down with the president, errol barnett has more from the white house. >> you will be interviewing pr
lows. our john dickerson weighs in ahead of his big interview with the president. >> what are you most curious about? >> i'm curious about what the president has tully learned in office. >> quijano: also tontd, france votes-- tonight, france vote, the latest from paris. more than 100 wildfires continue to burn in florida. thousands forced from their home this weekend. sunday monday happy days. >> quijano: and we remember actress erin morean from happy days. this is the...
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lows. our john dickerson weighs in ahead of his big interview with the president. >> what are you most curious about? >> i'm curious about what the president has truly learned in office. >> quijano: also tonight, france votes; we'll have the latest from paris. more than 100 wildfires continue to burn in florida. thousands forced from their home this weekend. ♪ sunday, monday, happy days >> quijano: and we remember actress erin moran from happy days.
lows. our john dickerson weighs in ahead of his big interview with the president. >> what are you most curious about? >> i'm curious about what the president has truly learned in office. >> quijano: also tonight, france votes; we'll have the latest from paris. more than 100 wildfires continue to burn in florida. thousands forced from their home this weekend. ♪ sunday, monday, happy days >> quijano: and we remember actress erin moran from happy days.
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/mexico border hitting a seven year low. john kelly credits president trump for that.ue to a tougher stance on illegal immigration, less people want to make the risky trek to the u.s. now back to hannity. for all your headlines log on to fox news.com. >> sean: here's, in my mind, where this is going. that we have incidental intelligence supposedly, but we're using national security as an ruse to get the trump surveillance. in other words, there was an orchestrated effort to surveil candidate trump and president-elect trump and his transition team and unmask them, and in the case of general flynn, leak the intelligence. is there any other plausible theory, hypothesis you have short of that? >> the veneer of incidental coverage here seems filmsy. sources i have talked to say that doesn't matter. they say it was incidental. makes it sound like it was nothing. you still have to go through the normal protocol in order to unmask these individuals. you can't do it in pick and choose and try to troll the raw data and the raw files for any more sell you think might implicate tr
/mexico border hitting a seven year low. john kelly credits president trump for that.ue to a tougher stance on illegal immigration, less people want to make the risky trek to the u.s. now back to hannity. for all your headlines log on to fox news.com. >> sean: here's, in my mind, where this is going. that we have incidental intelligence supposedly, but we're using national security as an ruse to get the trump surveillance. in other words, there was an orchestrated effort to surveil...
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low, 1.18%. let's dig deeper with john lege legere, you've got a record low churn of 1.18%.here are you getting these from and why are they staying with you? >> well, first of all, jim, we're getting them from everybody, and i have always told you that both dumb and duer have been big contributors to the success of t-mobile, asou saw with verizon's results last week, they have caught up with getting their customers to us. but it's up across the board. this quarter on the postpaid phone size, we estimated that we took 250% of all the postpaid growth phone industry. the churn is record low, and it's been driving us to 11% service revenue growth and i remind you that no one else in the wireless industry has grown since 2014. our uncarrier moves and our focus on the customer has been very successful and there's a lot more growth to come. >> you are a transparent guy, sequential decrease, and that was primarily due to systemly lower gross additions, all of these i expect to be reversed by later in the year? >> so we did 386 ,000 prepaid nets, for example, and the tax season was a
low, 1.18%. let's dig deeper with john lege legere, you've got a record low churn of 1.18%.here are you getting these from and why are they staying with you? >> well, first of all, jim, we're getting them from everybody, and i have always told you that both dumb and duer have been big contributors to the success of t-mobile, asou saw with verizon's results last week, they have caught up with getting their customers to us. but it's up across the board. this quarter on the postpaid phone...
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poppy lar low and john berman will bring you the latest after the break. pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. but shouldn't it be about firsts?d in zeros. and seconds... how about adding a third? we think there's a bajillion ways to measure success. and whether you have hundreds or millions... we think you deserve the financial freedom to sleep like this at night. this is the new success story. and at t-i-a-a, we're with you. start today at t-i-a-a dot org. >>> we welcome our
poppy lar low and john berman will bring you the latest after the break. pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an...
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low point. with us now, former u.s. ambassador, john bolton. it is a standoff a low point in relations so the question stands where to from here. >> i don't know if there's a way forward that they discussed in moscow today. the only announcement to create a working group to -- on the lesser issues. they'll color a range of issues that affect the broader middle east. that's just the reality. when national interests clash, relations will decline. sometimes it's better to understand what is at work than to try for some artificial redrawing of the terms of the relationship, which are not sustained by the underlying reality. we're in a difficult period with russia. >> earlier at that news conference between tillerson and sergey lavrov, mr. tillerson said the final outcome does not include a role for assad in syria. that sounds like regime change. is it? >> i'm afraid it sounds like what john kerry said for four years. he said for four years the russians agree there has to be a peaceful political transformation. the russians never agreed to any such t
low point. with us now, former u.s. ambassador, john bolton. it is a standoff a low point in relations so the question stands where to from here. >> i don't know if there's a way forward that they discussed in moscow today. the only announcement to create a working group to -- on the lesser issues. they'll color a range of issues that affect the broader middle east. that's just the reality. when national interests clash, relations will decline. sometimes it's better to understand what is...
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lows. our john dickerson weighs in ahead of his big interview with the president. >>t whaare you most curious about? >> i'm curious about what the president has tully learned in ceoffi. >> quijano: also tontd, france votes-- tonight, france vote, the latest from paris. more than 100 wirildfones cetinu to burn in florida. thousands forced from their home this weekend. sunday monday happy days. >> quijano: and we remember actress erin morean from happy days. this is the...
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john. prime minister gentiloni: mr. president, thank you. low me to share in trump's words for what happened in paris. these words of condolences and closeness to the french people. and this is a very delicate period for them. they are just three days before the election. as far as the question is concerned, the commitment has been made. t was made during a nato summit and we are used to respecting our commitments. we know that this will be a gradual process. it has already begun. and we know that italy has certain limitations when it comes to its budget, but despite these limitations, our commitment for common defense is very clear. and as i said earlier, i'm very proud, not only of the progress made in our financial commitment, but also proud of the contribution that we give to the security of the alliance. and so many areas of the world, we talked about iraq and afghanistan but we could also talk about the baltic sea or the balkans and in all of these areas you will see the presence of italian forces within the eye layans. and -- alliance and
john. prime minister gentiloni: mr. president, thank you. low me to share in trump's words for what happened in paris. these words of condolences and closeness to the french people. and this is a very delicate period for them. they are just three days before the election. as far as the question is concerned, the commitment has been made. t was made during a nato summit and we are used to respecting our commitments. we know that this will be a gradual process. it has already begun. and we know...
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i expect john wall to have a big gaming after he was held to series low 120 points game five. the wizard's fast pace of play has kept dwight howard on the bench. he has arched just under eight points a game. day two of the nfl draft starts in over a half hour from now. the redskins may have gotten the steal of the draft so far to draft jonathan allen from stone bridge high school. the 17th overall pick last night. allen played college ball for alabama. ready to make an immediate impact for washington. >> i'm prepared for what is to come through the process. starting from scare one. building a good foundation to help me have success in the league. erin: time to welcome nationals home after one of the best road trips in team history. out of ten games on the road, they only lost one. they are off to the best start in nationals history and tied for the best start in the franchise history. the nats open a series and max scherzer on the mound and the weather is perfect. doug: i did my part. perfect baseball weather. 80 degrees for first pitch. weekend is hot. steve rudin at 11:00 to
i expect john wall to have a big gaming after he was held to series low 120 points game five. the wizard's fast pace of play has kept dwight howard on the bench. he has arched just under eight points a game. day two of the nfl draft starts in over a half hour from now. the redskins may have gotten the steal of the draft so far to draft jonathan allen from stone bridge high school. the 17th overall pick last night. allen played college ball for alabama. ready to make an immediate impact for...
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areas of fog, low clouds and our good friend john perella.ining down here. 51 degrees. >> quiet down tony. >> thank you, tony. there we go. speaking of san jose this is exactly what he's talking about. you get these little waves that go through and continuing to get some of that light rain. the deeper moisture, the heavier rain is more towards santa cruz. that looks to be the area where the focus is going to be on this system. you see some development taking place right there but it does look like a peninsula. east bay more so than north bay on this. rainfall not a lot but again we just keep adding up. so cal 1/2". mount hamilton .39. so a little bit in the mix. here comes the next ban but again this looks to be more of a pebble. but some of this will move up towards the santa cruz mountains and santa clara valley. you're getting a pretty good lift but the focus is more towards the south. 50s on the temps here and i don't think it will change too much. it's rain or fog. on the reports at 5:00 a.m. some of this has turned to snow a little bit
areas of fog, low clouds and our good friend john perella.ining down here. 51 degrees. >> quiet down tony. >> thank you, tony. there we go. speaking of san jose this is exactly what he's talking about. you get these little waves that go through and continuing to get some of that light rain. the deeper moisture, the heavier rain is more towards santa cruz. that looks to be the area where the focus is going to be on this system. you see some development taking place right there but it...
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please wash it inside ou ( laughter ) ( applause ) tumble dry low tumble dry low. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you! >> stephen: john. john's going to do a song for us later in the show. stick around. "the darkness and light" tour a prince wants to give us 20 million dollars, he just needs our social security number we're gonna be rich!!! the first spam was sent by telegraph in 1864. put some flavor in your break. make time for snapple ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. folks you know my next guest from ( band playing ) ( band playing ) "fashion police," dancing with the stars" and her family. please welcome kelly osbourne. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> how are you doing? >> stephen: i'm doing fine. i met your dad. i never met you before. >> we're related so it's crazy that we never met before. >> stephen: that's what i just found out. i've got this right here. i was handed this. tell me what this means. it says ozzy ozosbourne, part colbert, part neanderthal. evidently, we are cousins in some way. >> yes, we are. >> stephen: what's the story behin
please wash it inside ou ( laughter ) ( applause ) tumble dry low tumble dry low. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you! >> stephen: john. john's going to do a song for us later in the show. stick around. "the darkness and light" tour a prince wants to give us 20 million dollars, he just needs our social security number we're gonna be rich!!! the first spam was sent by telegraph in 1864. put some flavor in your break. make time for snapple ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and...
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john mcwhorter. and you may recognize him as the low point in david schwimmer's ee true hollywood story.ting right next to me, comedian dave smith. okay, let's start the show. ♪ >> tom: the first design for president trump's a border wall has been unveiled. sadly, none come with a moat. coveney's had until tuesday so submit bids on the project, which i hear will be quite lucrative. trump has said what's most important is the wall is eco-friendly. not really. one design company did come with a solar panel system mounted on it which could generate a ton of electricity. maybe now liberals will get on board. another firm wants to turn the wall into a piece of art, with a decorated with stones and artifacts. of the southside will just show murals of trump glaring. the cost of the 2,000-mile border project is excited to be more than $800,000. seems like kind of a low estimate to me, but that's a lot of money. what do you think of this? would you back the wall if it was all solar panel than we could use the energy to print the failing "new york times"? [laughter] >> no. if there really were a d
john mcwhorter. and you may recognize him as the low point in david schwimmer's ee true hollywood story.ting right next to me, comedian dave smith. okay, let's start the show. ♪ >> tom: the first design for president trump's a border wall has been unveiled. sadly, none come with a moat. coveney's had until tuesday so submit bids on the project, which i hear will be quite lucrative. trump has said what's most important is the wall is eco-friendly. not really. one design company did come...
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low right now. >> student rates higher on mortgage, credit cards and auto loans. southwestern energy upgraded at cowen. john. >> the stock was over $12 in december, i believe. it's down 50% from there on the lows, now, it's still down 25% just from the january highs, so, being patient has paid off here for cowen. they take it to an outp perform today. it opened significant, at 760. the it's about 743 right now, so, in other words, that little pop sort of vanished, but i like the overall and long-term play on this name. >> a clinical stage bio therapeutics company on the move after positive data from phase three drug trial, specifically for adult, treatment for a bone disease. it's now flat. >> this confirms and they'll be able to file with the fda for the drug approval. we think it's a very, very strong result. it's a company that was $130 a share. it's 63, $64 right nouchlt we think the value is at least $100 here. >> downgraded saying yes, it meant end points, the trial, but weren't clear benefits in terms of physical function or pain management from this. >> and i read that piece. first of all, because t
low right now. >> student rates higher on mortgage, credit cards and auto loans. southwestern energy upgraded at cowen. john. >> the stock was over $12 in december, i believe. it's down 50% from there on the lows, now, it's still down 25% just from the january highs, so, being patient has paid off here for cowen. they take it to an outp perform today. it opened significant, at 760. the it's about 743 right now, so, in other words, that little pop sort of vanished, but i like the...
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but i certainly agree with the point that you and john are making that 15% might be too low. >> lastause we have to let you go, sir. the health care bill, the idea to repeal and replace obamacare, you opposed it as it was discussed before. has anything come up in the discussions that makes you more likely to support it going forward? >> the answer to that is no. i've seen nothing that makes me want to support it based upon the fact that i want to preserve the protections regarding pre-existing conditions. but i would encourage our democratic colleagues to come to the table, because i do think the exchanges are not in the best of shape, and i would hope that democrats could come to the table and we could negotiate in a bipartisan fashion to strengthen the system, purchase of policies across state lines, tort reform, for example. but the current discussion i do not think preserves what i would like to see preserved regarding pre-existing conditions. >> all right, congressman leonard lance, tight spending money from the state of new jersey. great to have you with us, sir. we really do a
but i certainly agree with the point that you and john are making that 15% might be too low. >> lastause we have to let you go, sir. the health care bill, the idea to repeal and replace obamacare, you opposed it as it was discussed before. has anything come up in the discussions that makes you more likely to support it going forward? >> the answer to that is no. i've seen nothing that makes me want to support it based upon the fact that i want to preserve the protections regarding...
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john is running in an off year elecon. low turnout and the rest. the enthusiasm for him, young man, georgetown, 2009, very proud of that, and really just someone who has attracted personally such support. he made a remarkable showing. it is about him and the commitment he has made to the people of that district. >> let me ask you -- what should unify the democratic party? what should make somebody a democrat and not a democrat? i ask it in this way. there has been a lot of back and forth, especially among abortion right activists about a decision of the democratic party to support a candidate for mayor in omaha, a democrat, who happens to be pro life. and there are some that, at some point, the democratic national committee chairman actually had to put out the following statement, after three days of back and forth, he said, i fundamentally disagree with heath mellow's personal beliefs about women's reproductive health. it is a promising step that the candidate now shares the democratic party's position on women's fundamental rights. each candidate
john is running in an off year elecon. low turnout and the rest. the enthusiasm for him, young man, georgetown, 2009, very proud of that, and really just someone who has attracted personally such support. he made a remarkable showing. it is about him and the commitment he has made to the people of that district. >> let me ask you -- what should unify the democratic party? what should make somebody a democrat and not a democrat? i ask it in this way. there has been a lot of back and forth,...
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extremely nutrition, have protein and micronutrients and use an extraordinarily low amount of resources to produce. liz: johnunt the story of hearing about this and saying that's what i'm putting my money behind? >> well, liz, the bigger movement is the whole world gets connected going from 17 billion devices connected to the internet to 500 billion devices in the next decade. it will transform every industry in the world. what i folk on is the area of transition. in food supply, you realize robotic cricket farming connecting everything in the world can transform the way you deal with hunger and in morning shake in the morning it will have more protein and value than anything else. by the way, the crickets are extremely good. you know my re the transitions right whether it's at cisco or other start-ups, mohammed has the right idea, after the story broke in the "wall street journal," everybody wanted to invest in the company. liz: we're the first to get you on this. the roasted crickets come in five different flavors, everything from southwestern to texas barbecue, sour cream and onion, how do you get the con
extremely nutrition, have protein and micronutrients and use an extraordinarily low amount of resources to produce. liz: johnunt the story of hearing about this and saying that's what i'm putting my money behind? >> well, liz, the bigger movement is the whole world gets connected going from 17 billion devices connected to the internet to 500 billion devices in the next decade. it will transform every industry in the world. what i folk on is the area of transition. in food supply, you...
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low incomerage for people, children, pregnant women? let's go to john in falls church, virginia. caller: good morning. we shouldthing is stop calling it insurance. we should call it a club membership. as soon as the democrats move away from coverage for pre-existing conditions that's not insurance. -- that's my first point. mentioned trans parents a -- transparency in the market. that's the biggest thing. all we have to do is get the doctorsre's and the -- and health care industry to publish their rates so we as consumers can shop around and find the best prices and watch the prices drop way down. if we can actually take a look around and figure out the best options as consumers. right now it's impossible. i want to back up to one thing the first caller was saying. the government getting out of it. you brought up medicaid and medicare. the question is also the government get out of it to what degree. don't rub the exchanges -- run the exchanges? it's also a question of the regulations we have on health care. the rule on pre-existing conditions. if the government says you have peo
low incomerage for people, children, pregnant women? let's go to john in falls church, virginia. caller: good morning. we shouldthing is stop calling it insurance. we should call it a club membership. as soon as the democrats move away from coverage for pre-existing conditions that's not insurance. -- that's my first point. mentioned trans parents a -- transparency in the market. that's the biggest thing. all we have to do is get the doctorsre's and the -- and health care industry to publish...
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john, somebody selling. >> the pain management institute says that could be less than a week's prescription. >> low level drug had dicts being picked up, charged with trafficking and being sent to prison for decades at a time. >> like the garrison brothers who weren't even users and demanded a trial and were found guilty. >> you got almost 16 years and 20 years and the snitch? >> under thr years. >> and the message is make something up about somebody. >> if it is correct they reduce the crime rate we should see two things, when they're imposed the crime rate should go down, repealed, the crime rate should go up. that's not what we see. >> michigan repealed its mandatory minimums 10 years ago. >> since then they released thousands of drug dealers and the crime rate has fallen 20% and saved thousands of dollars. >>> next, more drones are >>> next, more drones are coming, sma ♪ whoa that's amazing... hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. type in your idea. select
john, somebody selling. >> the pain management institute says that could be less than a week's prescription. >> low level drug had dicts being picked up, charged with trafficking and being sent to prison for decades at a time. >> like the garrison brothers who weren't even users and demanded a trial and were found guilty. >> you got almost 16 years and 20 years and the snitch? >> under thr years. >> and the message is make something up about somebody....
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john ossoff gets the same number in that district? >> hillary clinton was a famous person running for president of the united states in a high-profile election. ossoff is running an off-season election. low turnout for the rest. we're very proud of that and just someone who has attracted personally such support. he made a remarkable showing. it's about him and the commitment he has made to the people of that district. we feel very confident. >> what should unify the democratic party? what should make someone a democrat or not a democrat? there has been a lot of back and forth, especially among abortion rights activists, about a decision of activists supporting a democrat in omaha that happens to be pro life. and at some point, the democratic national committee chairman actually had to put out the following statement after three days of back and forth. he said, i fundamentally disagree with heath mello's personal beliefs, the candidate for omaha mayor, about women's reproductive health. it is a promising step that mello now shares the democratic party's position on women's fundamental rights. every candidate who runs as a democrat should do the same, because every woman should be able to
john ossoff gets the same number in that district? >> hillary clinton was a famous person running for president of the united states in a high-profile election. ossoff is running an off-season election. low turnout for the rest. we're very proud of that and just someone who has attracted personally such support. he made a remarkable showing. it's about him and the commitment he has made to the people of that district. we feel very confident. >> what should unify the democratic...
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the banks, saved wall street's butt are now being replaced by unskilled or low skilled h1-b visas, it has to stop. trish: john raleigh, i'm all for having the best possible workers. i really do believe that. if we don't have someone that can fit a job description and we have the ability to get them from another country, sure, bring them here, but what disney did or he's accused of other companies of doing here, that's not where we should be heading or where the program was intend to be. how do we fix it? >> i think any program that needs to be re-evaluated if there's abuse, this makes a lot of sense. hopefully the president won't do the few times when i've agreed with him and i agree -- trish: this is one of the few times. >> exactly. but i -- hopefully they won't fumble the ball when he's making a couple somewhat solid moves going to wisconsin. hopefully stay out of the way this week. trish: steve cortes says it makes sense, workers feel pretty upset the way the economy is treating them. is wisconsin an area politically speaking and economically speaking he needs to the continue focusing on? john? >> yeah, a
the banks, saved wall street's butt are now being replaced by unskilled or low skilled h1-b visas, it has to stop. trish: john raleigh, i'm all for having the best possible workers. i really do believe that. if we don't have someone that can fit a job description and we have the ability to get them from another country, sure, bring them here, but what disney did or he's accused of other companies of doing here, that's not where we should be heading or where the program was intend to be. how do...
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sixty-three from our friend, john carroll in mullica, nothing but sun there as well, very low relativeenty-two, warmer as you head closer to the city and get urban heat island effect toward chestnut hill and phil 's howls at 72 degrees with sunshine just a beautiful spring day, goldie locks day, you know me too well. it definitely feels like. that i love this photo, from noel pits, look at this little guy lounging on his receive, got snacks ready, chips, salsa they have fire pit lit. it is cool, little breeze, out there, light the fire but wouldn't you love to flop on that cushions with bowl of chips and sals a noel, i will see new a few minutes. lets go outside and take you out to storm scan three which is completely clear, high pressure in control, no problems, blue skies, comfortable conditions, and just light breeze, and no issues, and as we widen, and converge, on the eastern seaboard. notice cloud in a couple of showers drifting from the south, that is what we may see tomorrow with the increase in cloud cover. back to the west our next storm developing over the northern plains an
sixty-three from our friend, john carroll in mullica, nothing but sun there as well, very low relativeenty-two, warmer as you head closer to the city and get urban heat island effect toward chestnut hill and phil 's howls at 72 degrees with sunshine just a beautiful spring day, goldie locks day, you know me too well. it definitely feels like. that i love this photo, from noel pits, look at this little guy lounging on his receive, got snacks ready, chips, salsa they have fire pit lit. it is...
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the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, said he would end what he called "giveaways to the rich", while labour would protect lownd middle earners. our political correspondent leila nathoo reports. in the swing of an election campaign, there is, for some, an unmentionable word. so far, theresa may has skirted around the issue of whether her government would increase taxes but this morning she gave her strongest indication yet not to raise national insurance, income tax or vat. we have no plans to increase the level of tax, but i am also very clear i don't want to make specific proposals on taxes unless i am absolutely sure i can deliver on those. it would be my intentions of a conservative government and a conservative prime minister, to reduce the taxes on working families. later, she went further in clarifying her plans. we won't be increasing vat, but what i want to ensure is we are able to have the strong... you definitely won't raise vat, that is a 100% commitment? where will extra money come from to pay for schools, hospitals and social care? the prime minister hinted the long—term plan for that would be i
the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, said he would end what he called "giveaways to the rich", while labour would protect lownd middle earners. our political correspondent leila nathoo reports. in the swing of an election campaign, there is, for some, an unmentionable word. so far, theresa may has skirted around the issue of whether her government would increase taxes but this morning she gave her strongest indication yet not to raise national insurance, income tax or vat. we have...
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low. while those who voted for mr. trump remain satisfied with his performance. next saturday marks the official 100th day of the administration. and our chief correspondent, john dickerson will be sitting down with the president. >> reporter: you will be interviewing mr. trump on his 100th day. what are you curious about? >> i'm curious about what he's learned in office. >> reporter: john dickerson will be with president trump next weekend as he reaches the 100-day milestone. >> the president can be incredibly blunt. he was during the campaign. so i'd like to have him bring that to his own presidency seen if he can be as blunt about washington and his role in it as he was as a candidate. >> reporter: today the president took his case for a wall along the mexican border to twitter. it will stop drugs and ms-13 gang members, he wrote, and mexico will be paying in some form for the badly-nde border war. next weecongress returns from it break. democrats and republicans are expectig a few days of negotiations before passing a spending bill. paying for the border wall is an issue, but he's optimistic. >> i think we'll get something satisfactory. >> it's a political
low. while those who voted for mr. trump remain satisfied with his performance. next saturday marks the official 100th day of the administration. and our chief correspondent, john dickerson will be sitting down with the president. >> reporter: you will be interviewing mr. trump on his 100th day. what are you curious about? >> i'm curious about what he's learned in office. >> reporter: john dickerson will be with president trump next weekend as he reaches the 100-day milestone....
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lows coming up on "face the nation". good morning and welcome to "face the nation". i am john dickerson. on this 101st day of the trump administration we begin with our wide-ranging interview of the president, taped yesterday in the roosevelt room at the white house. we asked him about the news that north korea had fired yet another test missile late last how he has changed his thinking on china and what he has learned in his first 100 days in office. mr. president, you and the administration said to north korea, don't test a missile, they have tested a missile, is the pressure not working? >> well, i didn't say don't test test a missile. he will have to do what he has to do but he has to understand we won't be very happy and i will tell you a man i have gotten to like and respect, the president of china, president xi, i believe has been putting pressure on him also, but so far perhaps nothing has happened and perhaps it has. this was a small missile, this was not a big mills mills, this was, missile, this was not a nuclear test he was expected to do three days ago. we will see what happ
lows coming up on "face the nation". good morning and welcome to "face the nation". i am john dickerson. on this 101st day of the trump administration we begin with our wide-ranging interview of the president, taped yesterday in the roosevelt room at the white house. we asked him about the news that north korea had fired yet another test missile late last how he has changed his thinking on china and what he has learned in his first 100 days in office. mr. president, you and...
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john: to find this a lot. >> i have done this 50 years and a bar to be offended is very low. >> and i have been passing out theseards you are a victim but what is in it for the schools or the students? >> you can silence people thatou disagree wit people don't get invited or professors get punished it is the all-purpose weapon. john: lately it is the micro aggression because you don't realize that your comments are aggressive acts of micro aggression. steven colbert asked a guest. >> it is like being shocked a black person is articular. >> that is not the same as racism. >> it is covert hidden under the surface. john: i am understand say you are articulate is obnoxious but i don't understand the other's. >> america is a melting pot. i guess the implication that people should become part of day melting pot? i don't understand that that the person who has the most merit got the job they're all listed by the way as my progressions. john: you should not say the person with the best skills to got the job? >> that is insulting to those who don't have the skills. >> you should not criticize race-based political action?
john: to find this a lot. >> i have done this 50 years and a bar to be offended is very low. >> and i have been passing out theseards you are a victim but what is in it for the schools or the students? >> you can silence people thatou disagree wit people don't get invited or professors get punished it is the all-purpose weapon. john: lately it is the micro aggression because you don't realize that your comments are aggressive acts of micro aggression. steven colbert asked a...
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john mcdonnell, the shadow chancellor, ten days ago was talking about people earning £70,000, which is something that some felt was too low to define themselves as being rich. but that is around three times as much as national average earnings, so you might say justifiably that someone that bracket is rich. jeremy corbyn has not yet put a figure on it. he is again referring back to the manifesto but is specifically saying that low and middle—income earners will not be hit by tax rises, but the definition is absolutely central and we have not got that in black—and—white yet. again, a reference back to the manifesto. ten years after the disappearance of madeleine mccann, her parents have told the bbc they will do whatever it takes, for as long as it takes to find their daughter. madeleine was three years old when she went missing on holiday in portugal, while her parents were eating at a nearby restaurant. speaking to fiona bruce, kate and gerry mccann talked about the pain they continue to face, after a decade of uncertainty. every day is another day without madeleine. i think it's just that number. that ten—year mark make
john mcdonnell, the shadow chancellor, ten days ago was talking about people earning £70,000, which is something that some felt was too low to define themselves as being rich. but that is around three times as much as national average earnings, so you might say justifiably that someone that bracket is rich. jeremy corbyn has not yet put a figure on it. he is again referring back to the manifesto but is specifically saying that low and middle—income earners will not be hit by tax rises, but...
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they would have flown likely over lebanon low altitude and come in back door and hit targets in syria in assad held terrain. >> johnent down in mar-a-lago, you're there as well for that summit with president chi, the president surrounded by his entire brain trust. >> he sure is. i'm told we will hear from him shortly confirming these were tomahawk cruz missiles. quite a turn around who as a candidate repeatedly an america fist candidarst cand syria was not his problem but yesterday after seeing the chemical attack, he said in the rose garden that changed his views on syria and now ordered military action. >> i want to go to terry. you were embedded with the troops fighting isis. one of the factors that complicates the mission here and we know the united states were warning in the security council. >> that's right. this action by president trump puts his administration squarely at odds with vladamir putin in russia. they changed the war and saved bashar al assad's regime in syria. they are fighting not just isis but long time area that projects power from their influence in syria. they aren't really committed to bas
they would have flown likely over lebanon low altitude and come in back door and hit targets in syria in assad held terrain. >> johnent down in mar-a-lago, you're there as well for that summit with president chi, the president surrounded by his entire brain trust. >> he sure is. i'm told we will hear from him shortly confirming these were tomahawk cruz missiles. quite a turn around who as a candidate repeatedly an america fist candidarst cand syria was not his problem but yesterday...