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jo? >> kelly, secretary perry is really popular with the republican base, why is it that he's being looped into this now? >> well well, i think it's for the reasons of looking for potentially arguably reasonable cover. the president went from saying it was congratulatory to now it's about corruption and not about the bidens. if it was an idea generated by a popular republican who has been successful in the administration, there haven't been controversies around his tenure at the department of energy, maybe that would give republicans in particular a reason to say it's okay. and remember, the president is trying to hold republicans. one of the things we saw on saturday is that susan collins, republican senator of maine said it was inappropriate to say china should investigate the bidens. the president needs to hold republicans. talking about rick perry might be a way to try to do that. >> all right. nbc news white house correspondent kelly o'donnell always with the perspective. thank you s
jo? >> kelly, secretary perry is really popular with the republican base, why is it that he's being looped into this now? >> well well, i think it's for the reasons of looking for potentially arguably reasonable cover. the president went from saying it was congratulatory to now it's about corruption and not about the bidens. if it was an idea generated by a popular republican who has been successful in the administration, there haven't been controversies around his tenure at the...
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jo? >> kelly o'donnell at the white house, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> and joining me now is kadia tubman, and david leventhal, editor at large at the center for public integrity. good morning, guys. >> good morning. >> let's start with the "new york times" reporting that a second intelligence official is considering whether to file the whistle-blower complaint. kadia, as you know, the president has called those who gave information to the first whistle-blower spies end quote. and what would happen to this impeachment inquiry if another whistle-blower comes through, do you think? >> what we should hope, jo, at this point is, to see more information that backs up what the democrats are holding against the fire, and through this process of inquiring into the impeachment. really, what they're using, the democrats, may be credible and what we are questioning now, or what reporters are looking into, is how much evidence can they secure to present information in the following weeks, o
jo? >> kelly o'donnell at the white house, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> and joining me now is kadia tubman, and david leventhal, editor at large at the center for public integrity. good morning, guys. >> good morning. >> let's start with the "new york times" reporting that a second intelligence official is considering whether to file the whistle-blower complaint. kadia, as you know, the president has called those who gave information to the first...
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i will the field open to jo, yourself.o jo, prince harry has active legal proceedings pending against my newspaper. tell us a bit more about it. is rather bizarre for the observer to splash with this because it's not their story. it seems as though they have lifted it entirely from a website called byline investigates. is one of those agency things that looks at what's coming up things that looks at what's coming up in the courts and it details a lot more of the allegations that are going to come to court. the whole thing seems bizarre because this is obviously, if you're talking about phone hacking, you are going back years and years. there are whole questions about whether it is sensible and wise for harry to do this and to set himself up on a collision course. much is being made about the fact prince harry has chosen a different path in his relationship with the media. the queen's view has always been to never explain, never complain. it wouldn't be the first time the royal family have taken legal action against the pre
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jo, jo, welcome. iwondered jo, welcome. when you watch that earlier. it was so exciting. i think people are quite emotional towards the end, seeing his face and the cheering pacemakers coming in behind him. it was phenomenal. he really has pushed the limits of human endeavour. his famous phrase, "no human is limited," he has really achieved that. it was officially not an official race and there are factors that make it not an official world record but it wasn't about that, it was seeing what a human can achieve and it was phenomenal. i just loved watching it. so those factors you allude to. that doesn't detract from the achievement in your mind in any way? no, of course, eliud kipchoge isjust a phenomenal athlete. he already has the official world record athlete. he already has the official world re cord for athlete. he already has the official world record for a marathon he did la st world record for a marathon he did last year in berlin. he has got the most perfect running style. he is just so determined physically and me
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>> reporter: good morning, jo length. that question was put to the secretary of state by reporters throughout his visits to europe first in italy then in month neg grow then north macedonia then greece. this is one of the best answers he could give. >> i think there's clearly politics involved in this. this administration was incredibly focused on making sure that we worked in ukraine in a way that was appropriate and this is not only appropriate, but it is our duty to investigate. if we think there was interference in the election of 2016, i think everyone recognizes that governments have an obligation indeed a duty to ensure that elections happen with integrity, without interference from any government whether that's the ukrainian government or any other. >> reporter: i said that earlier in the week while he was in italy and then later when he got to greece yesterday while he spoke at length more about the impeachment inquiry and what he said -- every time he spoke about it raised more questions than he answered. for in
>> reporter: good morning, jo length. that question was put to the secretary of state by reporters throughout his visits to europe first in italy then in month neg grow then north macedonia then greece. this is one of the best answers he could give. >> i think there's clearly politics involved in this. this administration was incredibly focused on making sure that we worked in ukraine in a way that was appropriate and this is not only appropriate, but it is our duty to investigate....
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jo currie is in middlesbrough for us. for many of the lionesses, the trip back here to the north—east is a bit of a homecoming. in fact, seven of phil neville's england squad will be hoping to be picked for this friendly against brazil tomorrow actually come from this area including steph houghton. i caught up with england captain earlier. she and her team prepare for this match which was played down the road at the riverside stadium. despite the fact that the ground will be full of friends and family, they will be no time for nostalgia. that is because england haven't won in the last four matches. something steph orton said she and the rest of the team are determined to put right and in front of what is going to be a sell—out crowd. hopefully these people that have come and bought tickets, we've got a sell—out stadium, they can really get behind us and push us on. for us as players we are determined to put on a good performance
jo currie is in middlesbrough for us. for many of the lionesses, the trip back here to the north—east is a bit of a homecoming. in fact, seven of phil neville's england squad will be hoping to be picked for this friendly against brazil tomorrow actually come from this area including steph houghton. i caught up with england captain earlier. she and her team prepare for this match which was played down the road at the riverside stadium. despite the fact that the ground will be full of friends...
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and byfrhe tline joe nalism fund,fr with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from thomas and karen hamilton. ditional support for thi program from the bertha dodo society. >> hitler massacred re million jews. now there is t million drug d addicts. (gun funes)yo slaughter them. >> another night, another killing in the philippine government's war on drugs. >> all of this openlencouraged by president duterte in what has become open season for anyone suspected of being tied to drugs. >> his orders to his people and his lice: ill them." at least if germany had hitler, the philippines would have had, you know, me. li >> vigilante-style ks. many spect policinvolvement. >> preside duterte is delivering with a vengeance on his promises: mass extra-judicial kilngs. >> my campaign against drugsp will not stil the last pusher and the last drug lord are... (mimics throat slicing) (cheers and plause) (crowd chanting "duterte!") (yelling in filipino language) >> the public has been largely supportive of duterte's ruthless methods, but that may finally
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——jo. it what she had to say. —— jo. it dawned what she had to say. ——jo.- jo. it dawned on me. we have all been sat in meetings where a woman puts forward an idea and it gets shouted down. a little later, a man suggests virtually the same thing and pretends it was his great idea all along. but the liberal democrats are all along. but the liberal democrats a re crystal clear. all along. but the liberal democrats are crystal clear. whether it is a ha rd are crystal clear. whether it is a hard or soft brexit, whether it comes with a red rosette or a blue rosette, whether it is proposed by the former prime minister, the current prime minister, or the leader of the opposition, there is no form of brexit that will be good for our country. and the liberal democrats will continue to fight to stop brexit, to secure a people's vote with the option to remain in the european union, to give the public the final say on the brexit deal, because there is no deal that will ever be as good as the one we currently have as members of the european union. jo swinson there, the
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. >> jo ling kent, safe travels back home. >> thank you. >> thank you for joining us for another busy hour of msnbc live. happy to turn it over to chris jansing in new york. chris, i'm going to head over to the white house and i'll see you from there later this afternoon. >> thanks so much. i'm chris jansing in for craig melvin at msnbc headquarters in new york. we begin with what you're seeing, a farewell to an icon. the casket of elijah cummings about to international statuary hall. he'll be the first african-american congressman to lie in state, bestowed on just a few dozen statesmen, military leaders and presidents throughout our country's history. a son of share croppers, a son of baltimore. cummings is being remembered for his decades of service. there we see the military honor guard. his casket will sit just 75 feet away from the statue of another civil rights icon, rosa parks, also mere steps away from the statue of former confederate president jefferson davis. that would stand as a stark reminder of our country's past and of congressman
. >> jo ling kent, safe travels back home. >> thank you. >> thank you for joining us for another busy hour of msnbc live. happy to turn it over to chris jansing in new york. chris, i'm going to head over to the white house and i'll see you from there later this afternoon. >> thanks so much. i'm chris jansing in for craig melvin at msnbc headquarters in new york. we begin with what you're seeing, a farewell to an icon. the casket of elijah cummings about to international...
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——jo recall the horrific death ofjoe fox in 2016. —— jo fox. recall the horrific death ofjoe fox in 2016u have seen become more intense and radicalised. you have seen some become more intense and radicalised. you have seen some campaigns which have been quite violent. but how do you define violence? some would say throwing a milkshake at nigel farage is violent, others would say it is a bit of fun. but how do they define getting their way? what's the outcome? even on an abstract level, the mere idea of violence against mps the mere idea of violence against mp5 is the mere idea of violence against mps isa the mere idea of violence against mp5 is a disturbing one in the sense that you would have hoped for the reverse result. when you've had something like thejo fox incident, which mps had warned for years that they were getting increase death threats, increasingly toxic culture around social media. you would have hoped, if anything, voters would be taking a more reflective balanced approach. we had the whole debate about language. the use of militaristic language like the surrender act and
——jo recall the horrific death ofjoe fox in 2016. —— jo fox. recall the horrific death ofjoe fox in 2016u have seen become more intense and radicalised. you have seen some become more intense and radicalised. you have seen some campaigns which have been quite violent. but how do you define violence? some would say throwing a milkshake at nigel farage is violent, others would say it is a bit of fun. but how do they define getting their way? what's the outcome? even on an abstract level,...
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funeral de jos e vivimos en el celular, de que posteando, llamadas, video llamadas.ylist para lavar la ropa, tengo playlist para correr. (anunciante) y apple music incluido. verizon te da más. con entrega el mismo día, target, rápido y listo. hey tú, ¿las alergias te arruinan la diversión? prueba con zyrtec... que actúa poderosamente desde la primera hora, refuerza su eficacia si lo tomas al día siguiente. zyrtec y deja de sufrir alergias. ¿¿a quién llevarías si pudieras llevar a cualquier persona? ¿qué harías cuando llegues a lo desconocido? lo desconocido... check. nueva ford explorer. el vehículo explorador más grande de todos los tiempos. >>> sin todo su ser que he alumbra ya >>> bravo. (aplausos) >>> los 3 hijos de josÉ jose en enresuelta la sopa" >>> en "suelta la sopa" con mucho amor hoy dÍa estÁn unidos obviamos despidiÉndose de su papÁ. seÑores si alguien conocÍa muy bien a josÉ jose era pues angÉlica vale. la actriz ademÁs de interpretar a su hija en la fea mÁs bella, y saber lo duro que para ella son estos Últimos sdwras me imagino q tienes anÉcdotas. >>>
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jo rabbit." >> i'm ready to meet someone special. >> in the satirical comedy about life in nazi germanye kid has an imaginary friend. >> did you ever have an imaginary friend? >> there was have an imaginary . i had a twin brother and he was very real. >> i had many imaginary friends. i was an only child. they talk to me all the time. >> that's going on during the break. >> you have prince harry getting emotional. >> prince william and kate middleton continue their fashion tour of pakistan. >> kate paid tribute to princess diana wearing the exact same traditional hat while visiting the mountains in northern pakistan. >> another royal moment, harry getting all choked up. >> i remember -- >> what brought on the tears? remembering when meghan was pregnant with archie. >> we knew we were expecting our first child. no one else did at the time, but we did. and i remember -- >> i thought he had swag before. e'll never be e with him. king. >> actually we have more with this royal pair. fans need to know if your single parent characters are going to get it together. >> we're glad that jennifer an
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there is nothing particularly irregular there if he was calling to help out jo durham, and it does help t a little bit cause trump was essentially arguing for evidence to be given not only about the bidens, but he made reference to investigation.ing laura: are we about to learn more about the origins of the russia investigation? jonathan: what should worry the democrats are the three countries mentioned in the article about who bill barr called. he called england, hcalled australia, and he called italy. there is one person that has been in all three places, this myaerious professor from ma who contacted papadopoulos and also an australian diplomat and told them about hacked rsian ails. he is a figure that remains more mysterious than known, and some people believe he might have been an asset for the united states. a: jonathan turley, thanks so much for that explanation. jonathan: thank you. laura: in other news, take a look at these dramatic pictures of a bridge collapsing i taiwan. a number of fishinboats were crushed when the structure gavea in the northeast of the country. several pe
there is nothing particularly irregular there if he was calling to help out jo durham, and it does help t a little bit cause trump was essentially arguing for evidence to be given not only about the bidens, but he made reference to investigation.ing laura: are we about to learn more about the origins of the russia investigation? jonathan: what should worry the democrats are the three countries mentioned in the article about who bill barr called. he called england, hcalled australia, and he...
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jo ling kent, nbc news >>> there are important developments in a story we told you about last week.he 12-year-old black student who claimed three white students pinned her down and cut her hair has now admitted her story was false according to her school in virginia in a statement, her family said it sincerely apologizes to the three young boys that she accused. >>> there is much more ahead tonight, including the terrifying school bus ride caught on camera the driver yelling to the kids that she's crazy and she's now charged with a dui. >>> also, the trailblazing mom making history on the track and fighting for the rights of new moms everywhere. >>> and grab a tissue, it's the surprise invitation on the field that's inspiring america >>> tonight, a school bus driver in washington state is charged with putting young lives at risk, ranting at the students and driving recklessly, all of it seen on video nbc news correspondent sam brock has more. >> reporter: a chaotic bus ride home that could have easily turned catastrophic. earlier this month in a washington state suburb, the ride so
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with me are anand menon, who's director of uk in a changing europe, and the political strategist, jo tanner — who was an adviser to borisjohnson when he was london mayor. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the telegraph and it reports that the brexit party is considering pulling out of hundreds of seats in the election, in a move that could boost the conservatives. politics on the front page of the guardian too. the newspaper sasteremy corbyn is kicking off his election campaign, with a promise to represent the people.(ani)the times warns of, what it calls, an "exodus" of moderate conservatives — as the culture secretary nicky morgan, joins a number of other mps leaving westminster. grenfell survivors and families are calling for the london fire brigade chief to resign — after a highly critical report from the inquiry into the blaze. that's in the ""i. the same story makes the front page of the metro — it says grenfell families are accusing fire chiefs of hiding behind the heroism, of the crews who tackled the fire. and the financial times leads on the de
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jo ling kent, nbc news, new york >>> and we've got more on our top story, right after this. >>> before we go, this may be a restless night for a lot of folks here in southern california strong santa ana winds blow in tonight, creating a critical fire risk. the warnings and the call to act fast when evacuation orders come are real and not taken lightly as one evacuee told me today, when he saw those tower of flames behind his house the other night it became a very easy call to go. and that's "nightly news." i'm lester ♪ i'm hurting baby, i'm broken down ♪ ♪ i need your loving, loving i need it now ♪ ♪ when i'm without you, i'm something weak ♪ ♪ you got me begging, begging i'm on my knees ♪ ♪ i don't wanna be needing your love ♪ ♪ i just wanna be deep in your love ♪ ♪ and it's killing me when you're away ♪ ♪ ooh baby ♪ 'cause i really don't care where you are ♪ ♪ i just wanna be there where you are ♪ ♪ and i gotta get one little taste ♪ ♪ sugar, yes please ♪ won't you come and put it down on me? ♪ ♪ i'm right here, 'cause i need ♪ ♪ little love, a little sympathy ♪ ♪ yeah, you show me g
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jo ling kent, nbc news, new york >>> and we've got more on our top story, right after this. >>> before we go, this may be a restless night for a lot of folks here in southern california strong santa ana winds blow in tonight, creating a critical fire risk. the warnings and the call to act fast when evacuation orders come are real and not taken lightly as one evacuee told me today, when he saw those tower of flames behind his house the other night it became an easy call to go and that's "nightly news." i'm lester holt. thank you for >>> the challenging afternoon and evening is strong, dry, offshore winds that will impact the fire area. >> right now at 6:00, on high alert, the return of gusty winds fuelling the wild fire in wine country. now crews plan to keep their containment lines. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm janelle wang in for jessica aguirre. >> it's going to be a long and dangerous night for fire crews and nerve wracking night for the evacuees and the thousands of people without power. >> sky ranger is flying over the wild fire in so
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that i am is a war on not out there and what is happening in jos that i am is a war on negative and about not at the school for supply there but it's the above all jos i don't or they say it is their want to do wish not to have to dominate jerusalem by law not at the school for supply there but it's the above all jos i don't or they say it is their want to do wish not to have to dominate jerusalem by law and order by lee stein and therefore us being with a different being them. and therefore us being with a different being the most. and the negative of that by this team is most numbers and question. and the negative of that by this team is most limbs and question about the holy city about the holy land having said that about the holy city about the holy land having said that the solution is not about not if the solution is political having the solution is not about not if the solution is political having said that the war is not ready just the solution is political so therefore i said the war is not there either just the solution is political so therefore i hope that there is a lose
that i am is a war on not out there and what is happening in jos that i am is a war on negative and about not at the school for supply there but it's the above all jos i don't or they say it is their want to do wish not to have to dominate jerusalem by law not at the school for supply there but it's the above all jos i don't or they say it is their want to do wish not to have to dominate jerusalem by law and order by lee stein and therefore us being with a different being them. and therefore us...
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jo: e reason we wrote th book is because these events have come to mean so much to so many people, we wanted to take you behind the scenes and actuly show you what happene for a long time it was all off the record and we could not tell anyone. we take you into these hushed conversati actresses who were very nervous to tell their stories. but acally talking about how to get that done is at the basis of our partnership. i didn't know megan when sts ination started. we spoke on the phone very early on. she was on maternity leave giving me some advice. we talked about how to approach these women, and she suggested an argument at said, look, i can't change what happened to you in the past, butf we work gether, we may be able to take yourle terience and put into some constructive purpose. so that became the sort of case we were making two woman after woman. laura: interesting, but you were coming up against these agreements that women signbasically payoffs. that comes up again and again in the book. how did you get around that? megan: one of the things wewa ed to do was pull the curtain bac
jo: e reason we wrote th book is because these events have come to mean so much to so many people, we wanted to take you behind the scenes and actuly show you what happene for a long time it was all off the record and we could not tell anyone. we take you into these hushed conversati actresses who were very nervous to tell their stories. but acally talking about how to get that done is at the basis of our partnership. i didn't know megan when sts ination started. we spoke on the phone very...
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thank you, jo and nigel. next on bbc news, it's click. hours of video to youtube. we send 682 million tweets. we post over 67 million instagram pictures. 4.4 billion of us use the internet. and collectively, we create 2.5 exabytes, that is 2.5 million tb or 2.5 quintillion bytes of data every single day. and a significant proportion of all of that data, searches, news, social media, video streaming, goes through here. this is telehouse north, one of the most important parts of the internet backbone. it is one of four buildings here in london full of computers, cables, cooling equipment, and sheer geekery. the internet was built on many earlier ideas but the big one happens exactly 50 years ago this week. the work had origins in 1969, when the american defence department, specifically, the advanced research projects agency, decided it needed a network to connect about a dozen university computer systems together in order to promote sharing of information and acceleration of research and artificial intelligence. and so they promoted the des
thank you, jo and nigel. next on bbc news, it's click. hours of video to youtube. we send 682 million tweets. we post over 67 million instagram pictures. 4.4 billion of us use the internet. and collectively, we create 2.5 exabytes, that is 2.5 million tb or 2.5 quintillion bytes of data every single day. and a significant proportion of all of that data, searches, news, social media, video streaming, goes through here. this is telehouse north, one of the most important parts of the internet...
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what we do through jo's foundation is we take a very top—down and bottom—up approach.ament, working for politicians is really important. but we're also doing a lot of work at grassroots level to see how we can help its communities and issues with cohesion and segregation, knife crime and various other important issues. and i think the way to succeed is to join all that thinking together, and that is why i think the work we're doing for a standard of conduct for politicians is important, and hopefully by getting all the major political parties to sign up for that standard, it will have a knock—on effect on the rest of that society and communities around the country. the chair of the committee, yvette cooper, ended by thanking kim leadbeater. we started this, first looking at this afterjo cox was killed, she is in our thoughts every day. thank you. yvette cooper. parliament has met on a saturday only four times in the past 80 years, including the day before the outbreak of the second world war, the suez crisis in 1956, and for the invasion of the falklands in 1982. now,
what we do through jo's foundation is we take a very top—down and bottom—up approach.ament, working for politicians is really important. but we're also doing a lot of work at grassroots level to see how we can help its communities and issues with cohesion and segregation, knife crime and various other important issues. and i think the way to succeed is to join all that thinking together, and that is why i think the work we're doing for a standard of conduct for politicians is important, and...
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jo currie, bbc news.more on the brexit negotiations. exactly how britain's land border with the eu would work where northern ireland and the republic of ireland meet has been all—consuming in these brexit negotiations. norway has a land border with the eu — its border with sweden is over 1,000 miles long. our correspondent andrew bomford has been to look at what the uk might learn from the norway example. this is sweden. this is norway. one's in the eu, one isn't. there are limits on what you can transport across the border. tariffs on goods like alcohol and tobacco in norway mean they're much more expensive there than in sweden. we're driving to a big shopping centre, just on the swedish side of the border. this is a place thatjust thousands and thousands of norwegians come to, basically to do their weekly or monthly shopping because it's so much cheaper in sweden than it is in norway. so, i've got some fizzy drinks — notjust for me, it's for a lot of people. if you're buying stuff for yourself and your
jo currie, bbc news.more on the brexit negotiations. exactly how britain's land border with the eu would work where northern ireland and the republic of ireland meet has been all—consuming in these brexit negotiations. norway has a land border with the eu — its border with sweden is over 1,000 miles long. our correspondent andrew bomford has been to look at what the uk might learn from the norway example. this is sweden. this is norway. one's in the eu, one isn't. there are limits on what...
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jo ling kent joins us, jo ling, great to have you with us.rk zuckerberg's testimony on capitol hill? >> ayman, critics say zuckerberg doesn't fully understand the ability and his magnitude of his platform, almost 2.5 billion people use facebook on a monthly basis. what he put forward at georgetown university yesterday has both republicans and democrats firing back. listen to this. mark zuckerberg doubling down on facebook's controversial decision not to fact check facebook ads from political candidates. >> we think people should be able to see for themselves what politicians are saying. >> r orchestrated event at georgetown university. zuckerberg used teleprompters to give a 35-minute speech on freedom of expression, revealing for the first time how close he came to banning political ads entirely. >> i've considered whether we should stop allowing them altogether. from a business perspective, the controversy is certainly not worth the very small part of our business that they make up. >> reporter: last month president trump's campaign stirrin
jo ling kent joins us, jo ling, great to have you with us.rk zuckerberg's testimony on capitol hill? >> ayman, critics say zuckerberg doesn't fully understand the ability and his magnitude of his platform, almost 2.5 billion people use facebook on a monthly basis. what he put forward at georgetown university yesterday has both republicans and democrats firing back. listen to this. mark zuckerberg doubling down on facebook's controversial decision not to fact check facebook ads from...
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and in that role jo published the first joint military net assessment in 20 years. of the ideas that we have brought forward and we have spent $2.5 trillion since trillion dollars since i'm president, $2.5 trillion, far more than this country is ever even thoughtev about spending, t we had to have a modern, great military with the most magnificent and the finest machinery, planes, boats, ships, weapons of all kinds. we've never had anything like you have today. when i took over we were a very depleted military, and today we are at a level that we've never even come close to. jo solidified america's competitive advantage through global integration of the joint force. he also provided critical leadership during the complete rebuilding of our military. and he held me in another way, something that probably only joe and ellyn really know. because in, i would say 2015, i sat joe at a dinner. believe it or not ie was getting a big award from the marines. and joe was presenting the awards and i had no even thought of running for president. and i said to my wife and family,
and in that role jo published the first joint military net assessment in 20 years. of the ideas that we have brought forward and we have spent $2.5 trillion since trillion dollars since i'm president, $2.5 trillion, far more than this country is ever even thoughtev about spending, t we had to have a modern, great military with the most magnificent and the finest machinery, planes, boats, ships, weapons of all kinds. we've never had anything like you have today. when i took over we were a very...
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the lionesses play germany, at a sold—out wembley on the 9th of november — but as jo currie tells us,of a transformation first. inii in 11 days, the american football equipment will be gone and the nfl blind —— planting will be replaced with lionesses banners and flags as their england's i's team walk out for their friendly match against germany and they are hoping for a record crowd. the current record is 45,000 record crowd. the current record is a5,000 which was here at wembley in 2014, 45,000 which was here at wembley in 2014, the only other time the england women's team has been allowed to play here. against you guessed it, germany. phil neville said the first time they have managed to serve —— cell death stadium out means they should play here every year. when you get to wembley, from a financial point of view you have to sell out. you cannot play games at wembley and only have 14 to 15,000 people here. you want to keep raise the bar, we have proved to be can sell at the stadium so we want to make it an annual event. the biggest mission for the squad is chelsea striker fran kirb
the lionesses play germany, at a sold—out wembley on the 9th of november — but as jo currie tells us,of a transformation first. inii in 11 days, the american football equipment will be gone and the nfl blind —— planting will be replaced with lionesses banners and flags as their england's i's team walk out for their friendly match against germany and they are hoping for a record crowd. the current record is 45,000 record crowd. the current record is a5,000 which was here at wembley in...
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. >>> let's bring in mary jo, former u.s.nt secretary of commerce who joins us in the studio thanks very much for joining us this morning. >> good morning. >> so just coming off the back of that report from northern syria, president trump sees this recent move to withdraw troops as fulfilling his pledge to withdraw from endless wars but doesn't this undermine trust in the u.s. as an ally >> i think it certainly raises a question about how reliable and formerly indispensable the united states was to its allies. and it is a clear signal of a change in direction for the u.s. in respect to the middle east more broadly the question i have is if there is a vacuum created by the u.s.'s departure who will fill that vacuum? the turkish situation is driven by domestic politics both in america and in turkey and, of course, the ultimate loser will be the kurds but will the u.s. win? or will turkey win or will we have a situation where everybody loses? as i understand it, we're withdrawing the final troops from syria but also committing t
. >>> let's bring in mary jo, former u.s.nt secretary of commerce who joins us in the studio thanks very much for joining us this morning. >> good morning. >> so just coming off the back of that report from northern syria, president trump sees this recent move to withdraw troops as fulfilling his pledge to withdraw from endless wars but doesn't this undermine trust in the u.s. as an ally >> i think it certainly raises a question about how reliable and formerly...
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. >> jo ling kent is at facebook's headquarters in california.ckerberg's been vocal about the changes his company is making ahead of 2020. what are we expecting from this announcement? >> reporter: mark zuckerberg is really trying to prevent history from repeating itself. we're talking about 2016 making sure that the foreign interference that happened on the facebook platform does not happen again. he has said, though, that there's already been about 50 instances of incursions from outside the united states. but they're focus today is going to be on transparency and security. this, of course, comes after zuckerberg's speech at georgetown university on freedom of expression, which came much criticized, as you know. but he also doubled down on saying that facebook will not be fact checking political ads placed by candidates. our lester holt pressed him on this issue. >> do you feel like you're giving a green light to politicians that -- lie, lie, lie? >> i believe that it is important for people to be able to hear and see what politicians are sayin
. >> jo ling kent is at facebook's headquarters in california.ckerberg's been vocal about the changes his company is making ahead of 2020. what are we expecting from this announcement? >> reporter: mark zuckerberg is really trying to prevent history from repeating itself. we're talking about 2016 making sure that the foreign interference that happened on the facebook platform does not happen again. he has said, though, that there's already been about 50 instances of incursions from...
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your leader, jo swinson... i am against the government. your leader, jo swinson. ..ther with the other parties had allowed jeremy corbyn. .. that is not what she said. will you support jeremy corbyn? she said he would not command the support in the house of commons. that is what she said. jeremy doesn't have the numbers. hang on! if there is no—deal brexit, do you worry that voters will look back and remember that it was the lib dems who didn't even givejeremy corbyn a chance? it is not the lib dems. who else are saying no? the snp and labourare dems. who else are saying no? the snp and labour are keen. can i finish, please? if you look at the numbers in the house of commons, there are not the numbers even with there are not the numbers even with the liberal democrats to vote for him because there are 21 tory mps who will not vote for him. some of them will do. let me finish, please! there are not the numbers in the house to support jeremy there are not the numbers in the house to supportjeremy corbyn. however there may be the number to support somebody else and that
your leader, jo swinson... i am against the government. your leader, jo swinson. ..ther with the other parties had allowed jeremy corbyn. .. that is not what she said. will you support jeremy corbyn? she said he would not command the support in the house of commons. that is what she said. jeremy doesn't have the numbers. hang on! if there is no—deal brexit, do you worry that voters will look back and remember that it was the lib dems who didn't even givejeremy corbyn a chance? it is not the...
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our football reporter jo currie was watching.ty have had to settle for hr and this last 16 first leg. they have lead for the majority of the game but suffered a weight equaliser as they shared the spoils. they threaten to open the scoring in the fifth minute when the breslin striker was brought down on the edge of the area. city goalkeeper save the resulting safe free kick and palmed the rebound shot onto the bar for the england striker now playing for the england striker now playing for atleti co for the england striker now playing for atletico madrid formally of the city parish five yards out when she really should have scored. minutes later it was city who took the lead. their canadian strykerjanine later it was city who took the lead. their canadian stryker janine becky in the last 12 minutes question on to keira welch sponsor paul and executing a relaxed finish to settle their nerves early on. city will to be heading for victory against the spanish champions until the 80th minute when they equalise. a simple finish to draw h
our football reporter jo currie was watching.ty have had to settle for hr and this last 16 first leg. they have lead for the majority of the game but suffered a weight equaliser as they shared the spoils. they threaten to open the scoring in the fifth minute when the breslin striker was brought down on the edge of the area. city goalkeeper save the resulting safe free kick and palmed the rebound shot onto the bar for the england striker now playing for the england striker now playing for atleti...
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it is joe's a limb as a couple of the less than what is not then it is that if you choose then it is jos on him as a couple of the less than what is not then it is that if you choose and what is not then it is 67 borders and that it was one of the jewish southern months and what is not then it is 67 borders and that it was one of the jewish 7 months of abide by this you know there are 3. if these things that has been abide by this you know there are 3. if these things has been the. one by those failures to be an issue of negotiations if they are. by those failures to be an issue of negotiations if they are not the end the ultimate deal. is that really about nothing. and the ultimate deal. is that really about nothing luckily luckily the united states has not bought a medicine because the. luckily luckily united states has not bought a medicine because the couldn't find. they couldn't find. and they couldn't find any find. they couldn't find. and they couldn't find any by the scene so and the same way that the economy has been declared a bed by the senior partner so and the same way that
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telemundo con b l balba jose diaz balart >> cada minuto que pasa el enredo e en torno al cadaver de jose josparece ir a mas, ahora una r reunir reunion entre los hnermanos ma r mayores y la hija pequeÑa con n contincon continuan en el consn admiai, o hermanos mayores la acusacusan t de robarse el lcacadaver, nada a claro >> lourdes que se sab >> asi es, estan los tres h hermanos adentoro, no sabemos qu esta sucediendo, ha trascendido que no estuvieron siquiera en el mismo uacuarto que el consulo e mediando para que lleguen a un cueracuerdo, tambien se dice un5 mintutos saldrian y estamos r t rpontos a rpo p pronto a ver que paso en la re reuinon y saber que pasara con l los restos de jose jose. >> los hijos de jose jose y su vidua estan iuda viuda estan juntos, despues que jose joseel y su hermana subiran la veooz este dia puesto que a llevan tres dias y no han podido ver el cueprpo de su padre. > >les preocupan especialmente las condiciones ejemplo que m j mrumru murio su padre, nadie sabe a ciencia cierta de que murio el c cantante >> la agencia donde permanece el cuerpo, no cuenta con ins
telemundo con b l balba jose diaz balart >> cada minuto que pasa el enredo e en torno al cadaver de jose josparece ir a mas, ahora una r reunir reunion entre los hnermanos ma r mayores y la hija pequeÑa con n contincon continuan en el consn admiai, o hermanos mayores la acusacusan t de robarse el lcacadaver, nada a claro >> lourdes que se sab >> asi es, estan los tres h hermanos adentoro, no sabemos qu esta sucediendo, ha trascendido que no estuvieron siquiera en el mismo...
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. >> noticias tlelemundo con jos d diaz balart >> 5 mehombres y mjujeres perdin la vida en san juiaanpuerto rio este es uno de los 119 asesin o asesinatos en la capital, en ola de v resid loscasilleros se move los vehiculos sin y en el rio tena, y las reisdesidencial >> los sujetos disparando mientras tanto se a e alal alejkaban . >> el tiropteo cobnro la vida d mehombres y una mujer . >> al llegar el personal , fu o fueron mtomentos en donde oper o operaron drogas, >> tras la balacera autoridades casquilocasqui casquillos deb balas en complej >> los rstesidentes quieren g d guardar silencio . >> wanda vasqiez convoco a re reunion de emergencia en la sisa >> podemos hacer esto mientras tanto se aclaren los casos . >> entre los fallecidos tenemos al lider y varios mem,brso de gripo cupo criminal . >> autoridades sabian de las a e amenazas de los gruippos crim e criminales de la zona sistema ib esperaron a que no huibiera ic a ciflancia >> inmigrante se muere en wis n wisconsin , agentes se negaron a llevarlo al hospital, estan de e desesperados, hablamos con su s esposa . >> es lo que
. >> noticias tlelemundo con jos d diaz balart >> 5 mehombres y mjujeres perdin la vida en san juiaanpuerto rio este es uno de los 119 asesin o asesinatos en la capital, en ola de v resid loscasilleros se move los vehiculos sin y en el rio tena, y las reisdesidencial >> los sujetos disparando mientras tanto se a e alal alejkaban . >> el tiropteo cobnro la vida d mehombres y una mujer . >> al llegar el personal , fu o fueron mtomentos en donde oper o operaron...
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for those who were on the receiving end of the abuse today and it is meted out to mps on all sides, joat leader has drawn attention to the abuse faced by jacob rees—mogg has drawn attention to the abuse faced byjacob rees—mogg saying it is not acceptable and going further in saying that those pointing out he should not have had his son with him, why shouldn't he be able to walk along the street with one of his children on a saturday afternoon? tense scenes certainly at westminster. it is the times we live in at the moment. let us talk about the letter that borisjohnson sent to mps tonight. it is a letter, not the letter. he has written to mps and peers on all sides tonight and it is very familiar in town, in most pa rt it is very familiar in town, in most part saying that he believes the uk should leave the eu and will leave the eu at the end of october and parliament has had many opportunities to vote for a deal. 0ne opportunities to vote for a deal. one key line, that may be is a little bit of a clue as to whether he would ask for that extension to the brexit process that he is legal
for those who were on the receiving end of the abuse today and it is meted out to mps on all sides, joat leader has drawn attention to the abuse faced by jacob rees—mogg has drawn attention to the abuse faced byjacob rees—mogg saying it is not acceptable and going further in saying that those pointing out he should not have had his son with him, why shouldn't he be able to walk along the street with one of his children on a saturday afternoon? tense scenes certainly at westminster. it is...
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[laughter] jeffries: jo. reporter: so the republicans forcefully that the inquiry into impeachment is not without a vote. public you convince the that it is indeet legitimate? the ot take a vote on house -- that is indeed legitimate? why not take a vote on the house floor? mr. jeffries: we are in the rocess of communicating to the american people of telling the done by the president. donald trump betrayed his oath of office. he abused his power. y pressuring a foreign leader to target an american citizen gain and withheld 391 million in aid to accomplish that invidious objective. abuse of power. abuse it betrays and undermines our national security as well as the integrity of our elections by oliciting foreign interference in the 2020 election. that is the issue. understanding that my colleagues on the other side are strict constructionalists. they believe in the original of the united states constitution. there is nothing in the united constitution that requires the house of vote on an ves to impeachment inq
[laughter] jeffries: jo. reporter: so the republicans forcefully that the inquiry into impeachment is not without a vote. public you convince the that it is indeet legitimate? the ot take a vote on house -- that is indeed legitimate? why not take a vote on the house floor? mr. jeffries: we are in the rocess of communicating to the american people of telling the done by the president. donald trump betrayed his oath of office. he abused his power. y pressuring a foreign leader to target an...
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with me are the political commentator, jo phillips and the sunday mirror and sunday people's politicaltor, nigel nelson. we will chat in a moment. most of tomorrow's front pages are already in. a rousing image and headline for england rugby fans tops the sunday telegraph. it also claims that an establishment stitch up is protecting speakerjohn bercow from a bullying investigation. the observer says brexit means the uk could be removed from the organisation that's leading international inquiries into the 39 people who died on a lorry in essex. the mail on sunday has carried out undercover investigation, in which its reporter spoke to a people smuggler based in the uk. comments made byjustin welby about borisjohnson‘s use of inflammatory language is the sunday times‘ lead. a claim from the prime minister that the eu is holding britain hostage over brexit is the sunday express‘ headline. and the daily star has reminiscent thoughts from suggs, who compares skirmishes as a football hooligan to the battle of agincourt. so, let's begin. we'll we‘ ll start we'll start off with the observer and
with me are the political commentator, jo phillips and the sunday mirror and sunday people's politicaltor, nigel nelson. we will chat in a moment. most of tomorrow's front pages are already in. a rousing image and headline for england rugby fans tops the sunday telegraph. it also claims that an establishment stitch up is protecting speakerjohn bercow from a bullying investigation. the observer says brexit means the uk could be removed from the organisation that's leading international inquiries...
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. >> reporter: the jury didn't fall for it in their assessment of jo di's state of mind. judge that it was premed indicated. >> we, the jury, do find tfhe defendant as to count one guilty of murder. >> reporter: oumetside the crow erupted in cheers. inside, jodi arias sat in silence as each jury was individually polled. this time her tears were definitely real and while travis' family quietly cried and hugged, his old friend dave hall took to the courthouse steps. >> i'm just glad the jury realized that jo di isdi is a pathological liar and gave her what she deserved. >> forgiveness comes but has nothing to do with her. it has to do with me. >> i feel i've forgiven joby but along with that i'm grateful that justice was served today. >> reporter: just after her conviction, the rarely silent jodi made clear what kind of punishment she would like to receive. in an arizona with a phoenix tv station. >> i feel death is freedom. i would rather have my freedom as soon as i can get it. >> reporter: after the words the sheriff's department announced they were placing jodi on suici
. >> reporter: the jury didn't fall for it in their assessment of jo di's state of mind. judge that it was premed indicated. >> we, the jury, do find tfhe defendant as to count one guilty of murder. >> reporter: oumetside the crow erupted in cheers. inside, jodi arias sat in silence as each jury was individually polled. this time her tears were definitely real and while travis' family quietly cried and hugged, his old friend dave hall took to the courthouse steps. >> i'm...
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the fire loss to all night people jumped out of the windows in a desperate attempt to feed the blaze jo delaney live by in films at all he said the firemen couldn't get in because their key didn't fit and they seemed overwhelmed with one. because. you could just see that. even without breathing apparatus. breathing apparatus didn't have. any provided he's video. he says he wants to see the people responsible for the safety says brought to account. people and people in courtrooms people in jail cells. you know people in print where it says what they're because. the inquiry has had about a catalogue of failings that led to the fire spreading uncontrollably such as fire lifts for the emergency services not working but also that the building itself did not comply with fire safety regulations and the criminal convictions that the residency is so desperately want to see are not expected any time soon they can only come out of a separate investigation that's being led by the police they inquire report criticizes the fire brigade for a series of bad decisions on the night of the fire with disas
the fire loss to all night people jumped out of the windows in a desperate attempt to feed the blaze jo delaney live by in films at all he said the firemen couldn't get in because their key didn't fit and they seemed overwhelmed with one. because. you could just see that. even without breathing apparatus. breathing apparatus didn't have. any provided he's video. he says he wants to see the people responsible for the safety says brought to account. people and people in courtrooms people in jail...
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jo cox was murdered on the way to a drop in in her constituency. her attacker has links to a neo nazi group. members of the opposition also blame the prime minister for fueling current divisions they say his talk of capitulation and surrender is fueling hatred. but prime minister boris johnson merely dismisses threats of violence against m.p.'s as humbug it's a disgrace to the right i. have to say to just be dr never know judge somebody nobody. britain is defined between remainders and labour's grows ever starker many m.p.'s receive threats every day usually via facebook or twitter their references to hanging and firing squads civil war and gunning for blood there's no way of knowing if some of these users might perpetrate violence in the real world. liberal democrat tom break believes that the political culture needs to change the way back is for. i think in the u.k. to resolve the issue bret's that i think until this is dealt with one way or another then we will continue to see this level of aggression the sort of language news for now the brits
jo cox was murdered on the way to a drop in in her constituency. her attacker has links to a neo nazi group. members of the opposition also blame the prime minister for fueling current divisions they say his talk of capitulation and surrender is fueling hatred. but prime minister boris johnson merely dismisses threats of violence against m.p.'s as humbug it's a disgrace to the right i. have to say to just be dr never know judge somebody nobody. britain is defined between remainders and labour's...
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political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, nigel nelson and the political commentator, joy of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's have a sense of what you might find. the telegraph says ministers are discussing plans which could see borisjohnson veto the eu's budget and send a eurosceptic commissioner to brussels if the prime minister is forced into a brexit delay. the sunday times says it has seen e—mails which show borisjohnson recommended his friend — the then—27—year—old —— sunday times says the prime minister will bear the queen to sack him rather than delay brexit. the express carries a warning from the prime minister that he will take the uk out of the eu on october 31 u nless uk out of the eu on october 31 unless brussels agrees to a compromise deal. in the mail on sunday goes with the duchess of sussex ‘s father, explaining why he made parts of a private letter from his daughter public. the star on sunday says storms and torrential downpours could better the uk for the next three months. 0n the sunday mirror has an interview with vinnie jones, his first s
political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, nigel nelson and the political commentator, joy of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's have a sense of what you might find. the telegraph says ministers are discussing plans which could see borisjohnson veto the eu's budget and send a eurosceptic commissioner to brussels if the prime minister is forced into a brexit delay. the sunday times says it has seen e—mails which show borisjohnson recommended his friend — the...