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to pick up on what kay was talking about, a real surprise in the courtroom was the idea that not onlyproved and a clear win for at&t/time warner, but the no conditions piece, some of us had speculate that number one, it was uphill for the government all the way d thgeneral consensus going in was people thought at&t would, quote, win, but thought conditions might be attached either related to possible arbitration of one kind orothert frankly was hoping for that okay, the deal would get approved, but at&t and time warner would be forced to divest itself of perhaps direct tv or controlling interest in the turner networks. obviously those things didn't happen the judge flat out said, you know, this deal should go forward with no conditions we've had 18 months of delay and he really, his strong admonishment of the government, basically not to seek a stay and think twice about going for appeal, collectively all of that, you know, just added to kind of the totality of the at&t/time warner legal victory here. >> that's a goodoint, hampton. kay, given the clarity of the ruling, given the motiv
to pick up on what kay was talking about, a real surprise in the courtroom was the idea that not onlyproved and a clear win for at&t/time warner, but the no conditions piece, some of us had speculate that number one, it was uphill for the government all the way d thgeneral consensus going in was people thought at&t would, quote, win, but thought conditions might be attached either related to possible arbitration of one kind orothert frankly was hoping for that okay, the deal would get...
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i want to thank our subcommittee chair, kay granger. s's dedicated her career inside congress about building our military, making sure we're prepared so, one, our men and women have exactly what we need to be protected. we have watched during the last administration, during sequester that our military get cut 20%. but we watched the world become more dangerous. and what we're doing with the d.o.d. appropriation bill that's moving through, we are rebuilding it. as she talked about, it's a pay raise, 2.6%, the highest pay increase in more than nine years. we're looking at the readiness, restoration, and modernization programs. we have to be innovative in this process where we go in a continually changing world. we want to make sure we're protected and that the world is safe and our troops have every protection that they need as we move forward. one thing that i found also that we're doing this week is cfius, modernizing the 30-year-old bill that ao ties into our military, making sure from theft but also for the future that we are keeping
i want to thank our subcommittee chair, kay granger. s's dedicated her career inside congress about building our military, making sure we're prepared so, one, our men and women have exactly what we need to be protected. we have watched during the last administration, during sequester that our military get cut 20%. but we watched the world become more dangerous. and what we're doing with the d.o.d. appropriation bill that's moving through, we are rebuilding it. as she talked about, it's a pay...
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jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. jane: now we still mayhs be mo away from the u.s.midterm elections, but in some districts, this is the height . primary seas voters getting the chance to a personarty from -- from their party, and on tuesday, voters in the 10th district will have their say in a race that will tell us a lot about the pitical landscape. my colleague katty kay went to see how things are shaping up. >> i am different. i'm not a politician. >> we can std up to the nra. >> we can make it exciting for people. >> we're not done yet. katty: if democrats are going to win back congress in november, they need to start with virginia's background district, which is what local airwes have become the front line in the national five. donald trump's namet on the ballot in the midterm. he is a big part of the conversation, though. >> after 9/11, the greatest threat to our democracy lived cave. today, he lives in the white house.y: kahis part of virginia is one of the wealthiest areas in america, just an hour from washington.a it irange mixture of booming high-tech, qua
jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. jane: now we still mayhs be mo away from the u.s.midterm elections, but in some districts, this is the height . primary seas voters getting the chance to a personarty from -- from their party, and on tuesday, voters in the 10th district will have their say in a race that will tell us a lot about the pitical landscape. my colleague katty kay went to see how things are shaping up. >> i am different. i'm not a politician. >> we can std up to the nra....
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but of course, what's in that commune kay, we have no idea. back to you. >> a lot of people wondering what's in there. thank you for us there in singapore. >>> north korea remains one of the world's most repressive regimes with an appalling record of human rights violations. this woman was just 13 years old when she fled the country. her story went viral. she continues to speak out against the regime and joins us now. it's not often -- thanks for spending time with us. >> thank you for having me. >> a person has successfully gotten out of north korea. gets to south korea. now in the united states. you're married and have a son. you're going to columbia university. but you -- your story starts in much more difficult situations. you were trafficked. your father was also doing trade with china. tell us how you got out of north korea. >> my father has like informal training in the black market. he didn't do anything bad. so he was sent to prison, and he was tortured. and all we could do was not enouhave enough food to eat. we did not know that we
but of course, what's in that commune kay, we have no idea. back to you. >> a lot of people wondering what's in there. thank you for us there in singapore. >>> north korea remains one of the world's most repressive regimes with an appalling record of human rights violations. this woman was just 13 years old when she fled the country. her story went viral. she continues to speak out against the regime and joins us now. it's not often -- thanks for spending time with us. >>...
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it is shameful. >> katty kay?> mccarthy is looking at tray gowdy and thinking, when you do speak out and you say anything that is critical of the president's position, the president's lawyers' position on the fbi investigation, what do you get within the republican party and potentially within voters? resounding silence. or attacks. and you go back to your district and you hear that actually people are much more in line with what kevin mccarthy is saying than what tray gowdy is saying. >> kevin mccarthy has his own personal reasons. he's one of the members of congress closest to trump. charlie savage, thank you for your thoughts tonight. appreciate it. >>> when we continue, governor terry mcauliffe is standing by. he joins me live onset up next. >>> welcome back to "kasie d.c." joining me now onset for a "kasie d.c." exclusive is former democratic governor of virginia terry mcauliffe. governor, great to see you again onset. >> great to be here. >> i want to talk about the russia investigation. there's been increas
it is shameful. >> katty kay?> mccarthy is looking at tray gowdy and thinking, when you do speak out and you say anything that is critical of the president's position, the president's lawyers' position on the fbi investigation, what do you get within the republican party and potentially within voters? resounding silence. or attacks. and you go back to your district and you hear that actually people are much more in line with what kevin mccarthy is saying than what tray gowdy is saying....
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exactly what kay talked about. being in very difficult circumstances.appear to me that quite often individuals who are not diagnosed or not getting the support feel that it's a place that they can turn to. but i think it's just so important that we be able to give that family support, be able to give the support from friends and sometimes even that's not enough. but, again, it's that stigma. people too often think they're viewed adds being weak, but we know it's not about weakness, it's about the human condition. >> no doubt about it. here we are. we want to break down that stigma. that's one of the reasons we're talking about this right now, but, kay, it is hard to talk about, in part because you don't want to give anybody any ideas. you don't want to provide this idea that suicide is acceptable for -- as an acceptable answer. how do you think we should be talking about suicide? >> well, one thing i would like to say is that it's a myth that talking about suicide actually will bring someone -- like they've never thought about it and we suddenly ask tha
exactly what kay talked about. being in very difficult circumstances.appear to me that quite often individuals who are not diagnosed or not getting the support feel that it's a place that they can turn to. but i think it's just so important that we be able to give that family support, be able to give the support from friends and sometimes even that's not enough. but, again, it's that stigma. people too often think they're viewed adds being weak, but we know it's not about weakness, it's about...
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kay: that is exactly the question.oader trade tensions between the u.s. and china. they have been talkingut everything from telecom equipment to soybeans, to steal. so this is just one piece of the puzzle deskto -- steel. there are also m&a transactions including qualcomm's proposed nxp; doctors.an x chinese regulators have been said to be ready to go ahead and deal.e the so i looked like this is a positive sign, that the commerce department has finalized a deal point.te at this it depends how serious a threat the senate will is perceived to be at this went, and whether it is likely to get imposed. the commerce secretary was asked about the senate proposal, but is still news to become law yvonne: peter, thank you so much. bloomberg's asia technology editor joining us from tokyo. don't forget our function, tv , you can catch up on our othernterviews and also topics that we talk about here on bloomberg. the sure to check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ramy: this is "daybreak asia ," i am ramy inocencio in
kay: that is exactly the question.oader trade tensions between the u.s. and china. they have been talkingut everything from telecom equipment to soybeans, to steal. so this is just one piece of the puzzle deskto -- steel. there are also m&a transactions including qualcomm's proposed nxp; doctors.an x chinese regulators have been said to be ready to go ahead and deal.e the so i looked like this is a positive sign, that the commerce department has finalized a deal point.te at this it depends...
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the chief architects of rebuilding our military is chairwoman kay granger. we needed to address a very serious readiness crisis in the country that was costing us american lives. we were able to secure the biggest funding increase in defense spending in 15 years. with this defense funding bill, we are putting these promises into action. we are starting a new era for our military. this bill invests in training. it invests in equipment. it provides funding for modern systems so that our military is best equipped for the challenges we face in 21st century warfare, new challenges, tough challenges. this is about ensuring that our armed forces after years of being hollowed out can operate on the cutting edge with agility and efficiency. this defense bill gives our servicemembers their biggest pay raise in nine years. what our troops do is nothing short of remarkable. they have our greatest admiration, and this raise is well deserved. we want the men and women who wear our uniform to always, always have what they need to fulfill their missions and to take care of
the chief architects of rebuilding our military is chairwoman kay granger. we needed to address a very serious readiness crisis in the country that was costing us american lives. we were able to secure the biggest funding increase in defense spending in 15 years. with this defense funding bill, we are putting these promises into action. we are starting a new era for our military. this bill invests in training. it invests in equipment. it provides funding for modern systems so that our military...
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katty kay, bbc ns, virginia.jane: let's return to our top story, the summit in singapore between u. president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong-un. otil this meeting, there has been nearly 17 yeaconflict between the two countries. armed or otherwise. bbc's david eades has been looking at footage from the bbc film archives at this hostile and complicated relationship. david: for a conflict between the u.s. and the west againstce soviet forand the chinese, never mind korean against korean, it is ironic that this was labeled the "foren war." initially, the north flood allied reports marking a dreadful first month. d the united nations comm has halted the north korean advance, and is holding it for a line around the perimeter. david: that triggered the nis.-led relentless air bombing to force the comst enemy back across the border. in three years of combat, 2 million dead, many military, many more civilians. purges were carried out. massacres inflicted on and by th sides. >> more ordinance dropped onh nor
katty kay, bbc ns, virginia.jane: let's return to our top story, the summit in singapore between u. president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong-un. otil this meeting, there has been nearly 17 yeaconflict between the two countries. armed or otherwise. bbc's david eades has been looking at footage from the bbc film archives at this hostile and complicated relationship. david: for a conflict between the u.s. and the west againstce soviet forand the chinese, never mind korean against...
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jon kay is in the cornish town of porthleven. jon.ter storms, but all the bad weather has left something of an unexpected legacy, because it's gender all the shingle and the sand out in the sea and uncovered something rather unexpected. —— it churned up. she was said to be loaded with spices, pearls and diamonds. this is how the president might have looked as she headed home to london in the 1680s. hard to imagine on a calm day like today, but back then storms caused her to sink off the cornish coast. now the storms of 2018 have shifted the sands and for the first time exposed an anchor and seven cannon, some of them two metres long. mark milburn was one of the divers who made the discovery. it was running through a sandy beach, not realising there was rocks in the way right just under the waves... he told me the wreck was only a few metres from the shore but had been covered by centuries of shingle in a dangerous stretch of water. we can't wait to get back in — it's that connection with history, but most people don't even get the cha
jon kay is in the cornish town of porthleven. jon.ter storms, but all the bad weather has left something of an unexpected legacy, because it's gender all the shingle and the sand out in the sea and uncovered something rather unexpected. —— it churned up. she was said to be loaded with spices, pearls and diamonds. this is how the president might have looked as she headed home to london in the 1680s. hard to imagine on a calm day like today, but back then storms caused her to sink off the...
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bye-bye. >> i'm katty kay in washington.n me and my co-host christian fraser in london for "i don't understand 100 days" on monday. we'll fo on the biggest issues impacting both sides of e atlantic and provide analysis on how they're shaping our world. we look forward to seeing youer then,on pbs. >> national presentation of "bbc world news" is made possible by contons to your pbs stationrom viewers like you. thank you. >> you're watching >>> tonig on "kqed newsroom," san francisco has a new mayor. we'll hear from london breed and tc first african-amerin to hold the post. >>> also from the at&t mega merger from time warner, a look at this week'sme develos in tech. >>> plus a new book on fateful meeting convened by robert f. kennedy more than 50 years ago and how that conversation continues today. ndello welcome to "kqed newsroom." i'm thuy vu. we begin with the new mayor elect london breed. san francisco waited as votes for counted in tight race for mayor. either of the t topwo candidates promised to be a first for the mark l
bye-bye. >> i'm katty kay in washington.n me and my co-host christian fraser in london for "i don't understand 100 days" on monday. we'll fo on the biggest issues impacting both sides of e atlantic and provide analysis on how they're shaping our world. we look forward to seeing youer then,on pbs. >> national presentation of "bbc world news" is made possible by contons to your pbs stationrom viewers like you. thank you. >> you're watching >>> tonig...
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jon kay reports from the cornish town of porth—leven.day like today, but back then storms caused her to sink off the cornish coast. now the storms of 2018 have shifted the sands and for the first time exposed an anchor and seven cannon, some of them two metres long. mark milburn was one of the divers who made the discovery. it was running through a sandy beach, not realising there was rocks in the way rightjust under the waves... he told me the wreck was only a few metres from the shore but had been covered by centuries of shingle in a dangerous stretch of water. we can't wait to get back in — it's that connection with history, but most people don't even get the chance to see. i mean, the site's protected, so the amount of people that are actually out to come here is minimal. so the chance of seeing it, you know, anybody seeing it is so small — i think i should do the lottery, really! finding the spot where the president was lost has long been a dream of historians. part of the wreck was found nearby 20 years ago, but this latest discove
jon kay reports from the cornish town of porth—leven.day like today, but back then storms caused her to sink off the cornish coast. now the storms of 2018 have shifted the sands and for the first time exposed an anchor and seven cannon, some of them two metres long. mark milburn was one of the divers who made the discovery. it was running through a sandy beach, not realising there was rocks in the way rightjust under the waves... he told me the wreck was only a few metres from the shore but...
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we welcome back katty kay. ben stain, anita kumar, and joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecuter. anita, you have covered this issue and this man both for a long time. how monumental was what we witnessed today? >> oh, it was definitely -- it was definitely a turning point in this entire issue. i mean, we have heard for days that -- weeks that he would not budge on this issue. and we heard him say, and you played the clip of him saying i can't do this by executive order. and then we saw him do it. it struck me how many times on the campaign trail and in conversation he talks about how president obama did things by executive order that he shouldn't have done. that he relied on it too much. and then here he is doing the same thing. you know, president obama did rely on executive orders when congress wouldn't agree on something or wouldn't act. and now president trump has found he's in the same position. >> sam, i'm going to read you the work of josh daus si. trump surprised his aides by ordering them
we welcome back katty kay. ben stain, anita kumar, and joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecuter. anita, you have covered this issue and this man both for a long time. how monumental was what we witnessed today? >> oh, it was definitely -- it was definitely a turning point in this entire issue. i mean, we have heard for days that -- weeks that he would not budge on this issue. and we heard him say, and you played the clip of him saying i can't do this by executive order. and...
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doctor kay admitió a george a su clínica y dijo que, si sobrevivía la noche, lo operaría por la mañanatos y partes corporales como cráneos y espinas dorsales para médicos y abogados. victoria y alex hussain, el cofundador de la empresa, llegaron a la consulta de la doctora kay a medir a george. victoria: tenemos un scanner que es de láser. vilma: el scanner les ayuda a crear una réplica del caparazón y, con programas especiales, diseñar una prótesis. victoria: la primera vez que creamos el proestético, la verdad, no funcionó. hicimos como siete intentos. vilma: al final, utilizaron un material plástico y flexible resistente al agua, pero les quedaba el reto de cómo pegárselo a george. la solución llegó de un camino inesperado. la casa de sus vecinos quienes, al igual que lenard, habían creado un mini santuario para animales, incluyendo una zona dedicada a las tortugas. vilma: ¿el amor tuyo hacia las tortugas viene de antes? victoria: viene de muchísimo antes de george. yo vengo casi todos los días a tomar café con mis vecinos y a veces vengo y le doy comida a las tortuguitas. vilma: al
doctor kay admitió a george a su clínica y dijo que, si sobrevivía la noche, lo operaría por la mañanatos y partes corporales como cráneos y espinas dorsales para médicos y abogados. victoria y alex hussain, el cofundador de la empresa, llegaron a la consulta de la doctora kay a medir a george. victoria: tenemos un scanner que es de láser. vilma: el scanner les ayuda a crear una réplica del caparazón y, con programas especiales, diseñar una prótesis. victoria: la primera vez que...
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a brief time ago, the new eu lassiter to the u.s., david o'sullivan, join my colleague katty kay. we consider the imposition of the tariffs wtogal under the video -- law. we think they are unjustified. our exports are not posing a problem to national security or the economy. under wto rules, we are entitled to impose rebalancing tariffs from the united states to europe, and thats the opon we intend to use in order to use the means available to us to demonstrate our unhappiness wint we defend european interests. katty: the things you have talked about hitting -- bourbon, levi's, orange juice from florida -- come from states that are politically sensitive in the united states. is that the aim here? amb. o'sullivan: it is a much longer list than that. those other things people have jumped on as having symbolism. driving force is to hit things which are not indispensable to the manufacturing process in europe. that is why these products have been selected, and it is intended to send a message that we believe the wto rules need to be enforced and respected and when they are broken we w
a brief time ago, the new eu lassiter to the u.s., david o'sullivan, join my colleague katty kay. we consider the imposition of the tariffs wtogal under the video -- law. we think they are unjustified. our exports are not posing a problem to national security or the economy. under wto rules, we are entitled to impose rebalancing tariffs from the united states to europe, and thats the opon we intend to use in order to use the means available to us to demonstrate our unhappiness wint we defend...
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" or, can we just let sky die, and kay burley will be out of a job and she'll stand in west suffolk andountry would prefer a diversity of ownership of media and we want to keep sky independent as possible. well, i relish prospect of a contest against anyone in west suffolk, but i'm not sure that is the path that the honourable gentleman, who normally is an optimist by nature, i'm not sure the path he sets out is the most likely one. not least because i will seek undertakings to make sure sky news remains viable over the long—term and independent so that it can pursue we politicians without fear or favour. matt hancock. finally, on the day that the decision was made to expand heathrow airport, one conservative mp offered more than just an opinion on the matter. i read the newspaper there may be some barriers put to actual construction, so could i offer my services with someone with expert driving bulldozers. could that possibly have been a reference to borisjohnson who said he would "lie down in front of bulldozers" to stop a new runway being built? we'll never know, but chris grayling c
" or, can we just let sky die, and kay burley will be out of a job and she'll stand in west suffolk andountry would prefer a diversity of ownership of media and we want to keep sky independent as possible. well, i relish prospect of a contest against anyone in west suffolk, but i'm not sure that is the path that the honourable gentleman, who normally is an optimist by nature, i'm not sure the path he sets out is the most likely one. not least because i will seek undertakings to make sure...
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report you heard this your first we did say on kai's report years ago that when us the us started using you know lateral power the fact that wearing a uniform the world led by the us as an empire they do they do have a lot of power but they don't because as soon as they use their unilateral power alternative spring up when they start imposing restrictions on people access in the global financial system through swift for example we said because it's going to be used as an alternative or goals or something like that so this is what we're seeing with statements like this coming from those are bank it's not like it's coming from r.b.s. which has no power on the right there's just two mutually exclusive pieces to the puzzle if you make america great again you lose us dollars the world reserve currency those two are mutually exclusive well notice he didn't say that the euro would replace it he says big quite nobody but nobody wants to be may be good to have a neutral platform like. i miss i can be the special drawing rights from the i.m.f. that's what i'm crying jim rickards jim records. you
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in the most humiliating fashion right after this interview which and actress mexican actress kay that gets to you he was detained. very easily hours before rolling stone published that article so there's a lot to be said about the timing of this captures and if and the e.c. i guess axis that the state the show would whenever it decided to capture it chop wood that's just first the first thing that i would say but the second thing is the most important argument that i make in. in my book is that there's simply no money to be found right under his name and for his defense and on his accounts right and that's something that is very puzzling right because a lot of. pundits would say well you know he's very skilled in masking you know the money and they versifying and in hiding it but you can never really then that and the fact that he is extradited completely powerless and basically vulnerable to whatever u.s. authorities and you with justice would want to do with them so this man who held the most powerful empire in a criminal organization in the world suddenly is without any power extra
in the most humiliating fashion right after this interview which and actress mexican actress kay that gets to you he was detained. very easily hours before rolling stone published that article so there's a lot to be said about the timing of this captures and if and the e.c. i guess axis that the state the show would whenever it decided to capture it chop wood that's just first the first thing that i would say but the second thing is the most important argument that i make in. in my book is that...
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yet it is the business friendly do kay who will soon take the reins in bogota. a protege of the controversial former president. campaigned against a peace deal signed in two thousand and sixteen that ended a decades long war between leftist rebels and the colombian government while the deal brought relative peace to the country due k promises to renegotiate the still fragile cease fire. what i've been saying about it is that we're not against the projects we're against it is that we don't have the right measure of justice. the divisive election is over but pedro and his base will not be brushed off the leftists will enter the senate and is expected to be appointed leader of the opposition. the big news today for one of germany's the biggest car makers it's big and it looks pretty bad as well get hot alpha says here you could say that after the arrest of c.e.o. rupert startling connection with the diesel gate scandal german luxury carmaker audi is set to receive an interim boss according to reports. short is likely to assume that post supervisory board is meeting
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dettori also won on kay—licks and monarchs glen. a nice day indeed.t is all from sportsday with me tim hague and olly foster in moscow too. thanks for watching, and coming up in a moment, it's the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and writer, mihir bose, and the senior political correspondent for the times, lucy fisher. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times reports jitters on global markets over fears of a trade war between the united states and china. the telegraph says the culture secretary thinks children should have their mobile phones taken off them at the school gate. the guardian leads with the head of gchq warning that they provide intelligence that all of europe needs, and that he hoped this would continue after brexit and the times goes with the same story, as well as reporting that rank and file police officers are asking for cannabis laws to be re—written so a varied set of front pages. let's look at some of them in a bit
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hello — this is breakfast, withjon kay and mega munchetty. huge blaze engulfs glasgow's world famous school of art. it's the second time the mackintosh building has been badly damaged by fire in four years. a huge fire has engulfed"‘s school of art, sending flames shooting into the sky with smoke being seen for miles outside of the city. crowds have gathered to watch the sheer horror of this unfolding for the second time in four years. good morning it's saturday, 16thjune . also this morning: theresa may says she's disappointed after one of her own mps blocked legislation to make upskirting a criminal offence. new health checks for the over—forties in england — they're to receive advice on how to reduce the risk of dementia. in sport, a world cup thriller, as ronaldo, scores a hat—trick against spain. this stunning late freekick made it 3—3 as both sides, served up a classic. and nick has the weather. good morning. some showers around to many of us today. sunnier skies come back from the west as we go through the day. it is a bit cooler. tomo
hello — this is breakfast, withjon kay and mega munchetty. huge blaze engulfs glasgow's world famous school of art. it's the second time the mackintosh building has been badly damaged by fire in four years. a huge fire has engulfed"‘s school of art, sending flames shooting into the sky with smoke being seen for miles outside of the city. crowds have gathered to watch the sheer horror of this unfolding for the second time in four years. good morning it's saturday, 16thjune . also this...
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hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london.ow donald trump on twitter, you'll know that today the president is marking 500 days in office. no other presidency has been this divisive. so it may surprise you to learn that only one other american president since world war ii has had a greater approval rating within his own party at this stage in office. "we have accomplished a lot," mr trump tweeted today. "massive tax & regulation cuts, military & vets, lower crime & illegal immigration, stronger borders, judgeships, best economy &jobs ever, and much more..." his supporters definitely agree. in 500 days, he has redefined america's relationship with the rest of the world. he's withdrawn the united states from the iran nuclear deal, tpp, the paris climate deal — he has just levied tariffs on america's closest allies. this weekend, ahead of the g7 summit in quebec, the french finance minister quipped that the g7 had become the g6 plus one. the six other countries issued an unprecedented statement expressing "concern and disappointme
hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london.ow donald trump on twitter, you'll know that today the president is marking 500 days in office. no other presidency has been this divisive. so it may surprise you to learn that only one other american president since world war ii has had a greater approval rating within his own party at this stage in office. "we have accomplished a lot," mr trump tweeted today. "massive tax & regulation cuts,...
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hello, this is breakfast with jon kay and babita sharma.said to be operating at full capacity following a hardware failure which prevented businesses processing card payments across the uk and europe yesterday. the company has apologised to customers, saying it recognises that it fell well short of its goals. visa said the disruption wasn't down to any unauthorised access or cyber attack. donald trump has announced that his summit with the north korean leader, kim jong—un, is back on and will take place later this month in singapore. nine days ago, the president abruptly cancelled the meeting, blaming what he described as the open hostility displayed by pyongyang. but yesterday diplomatic relations improved after a letter from the north korean leader was delivered to the white house. the rmt union has called for the transport secretary, chris grayling, to resign following days of delays and cancellations on trains in the south and north—west of england. the government are blaming network rail for leaving it too late to finalise new timetabl
hello, this is breakfast with jon kay and babita sharma.said to be operating at full capacity following a hardware failure which prevented businesses processing card payments across the uk and europe yesterday. the company has apologised to customers, saying it recognises that it fell well short of its goals. visa said the disruption wasn't down to any unauthorised access or cyber attack. donald trump has announced that his summit with the north korean leader, kim jong—un, is back on and will...
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hello this is breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty.wo years to the day since the eu referendum and divisions are laid bare. senior cabinet members go on the offensive, while anti—brexit campaigners prepare to march through london to demand a vote on the final deal. good morning. it's saturday the 23rd june. also this morning... sir david attenborough launches a new campaign to tackle plastic pollution, and says he's been "astonished" by the response to blue planet. so many people have written and sent messages to say that they want to do something. and there are simple things that we can do and people are doing them. the us navy is drawing up plans to house thousands of illegal immigrants in detention centres on remote military bases, according to reports. in sport, it's all about swiss timing at the world cup. they score two cracking goals to turn their match around against serbia, and keep up with brazil at the top of their group. and we'll meet the four friends aiming to watch every single world cup game, with fans from each of the
hello this is breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty.wo years to the day since the eu referendum and divisions are laid bare. senior cabinet members go on the offensive, while anti—brexit campaigners prepare to march through london to demand a vote on the final deal. good morning. it's saturday the 23rd june. also this morning... sir david attenborough launches a new campaign to tackle plastic pollution, and says he's been "astonished" by the response to blue planet. so many...
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the biggest fear among voters though is do kay's plans for the peace accords with the falk rebels the historic agreement signed in two thousand and sixteen ended decades of conflict but is a critic. running on the campaign slogan war hard but it's what he may do with the peace accords which many here are concerned some say the agreements up entirely other cities more likely to modify it but for the thousands of families that have lost loved ones educate victory could mean they won't get the odd justice they so desperately seek commons or gomez lost one son to an extrajudicial killing or other was murdered when he tried to find out what happened she tells us the possibility of a duke a presidency makes her angry and will see no justice he says no truth colombia's voters remain deeply divided on sunday they'll find out who the new president is and what the future might look like. so and he has this really turned into another referendum on the way for voters to have a say almost to reflect their views on this again. it really has the peace accords with the fog rebels or something close t
the biggest fear among voters though is do kay's plans for the peace accords with the falk rebels the historic agreement signed in two thousand and sixteen ended decades of conflict but is a critic. running on the campaign slogan war hard but it's what he may do with the peace accords which many here are concerned some say the agreements up entirely other cities more likely to modify it but for the thousands of families that have lost loved ones educate victory could mean they won't get the odd...
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kays continue to get recognized in san francisco.gratulations! >> good afternoon, everyone. how you feeling? this is a really special day for us. it's our opportuy acknowledge many of the amazing young people that we have here in san francisco, and we have been doing this now for eight years, and it was something that mayor lee started. [applause] >> and he appropriately calls it the "i am the future scholarship award" because he always thought a lot about our students and thoughthat they were our future and wanted to get you all off to a great start to make sure you get where you're headed. and our incredible mayor, mayor farrell has been helping to lead this work alongside us to ensure that you get to where you're headed. so we're really happy to have you here and your families. families are such a critical piece in making sure our young people get to where they need to go, and it's through our families that many of our young people have had the courage and th the encouragement to go onto college and university. so we're glad you'r
kays continue to get recognized in san francisco.gratulations! >> good afternoon, everyone. how you feeling? this is a really special day for us. it's our opportuy acknowledge many of the amazing young people that we have here in san francisco, and we have been doing this now for eight years, and it was something that mayor lee started. [applause] >> and he appropriately calls it the "i am the future scholarship award" because he always thought a lot about our students and...
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kays continue to get recognized in san francisco. congratulations! >> you know i've always wanted to do this job that drives my parents crazy we want to help people i wasn't i did not think twice about that. >> i currently work as cadet inform the san francisco sheriff's department i've been surprised 0 work within criminal justice system field i had an opportunity to grow within that career path. >> as i got into the department and through the years of problems and everything else that means a lot i can represent women and in order to make that change how people view us as a very important part of the vice president you have topanga you have to the first foot chase through the fight are you cable of getting that person whether large or small into captivity that is the test at times. >> as an agent worked undercover and prevent external and internal loss to the company it was basically like detective work but through the company from that experience and the people that i worked around law enforcement that gave me an action when i cam
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post hateful and hurtful adding that joy reid has grown and evolved in the many years since. >> randy kayw york. . for the record, i was a runner up in the gayest guy in the tv p pageant. joining us now, brian stelter. she says he was hacked, was that a lie? if she lied, is that something that msnbc would be concerned about? >> it would affect her credibility going forward. that's the key issue here and she may have posted a lot of offensive things over a decade ago and that commentary of nerch is troubling to me. >> they have not said anything. >> that came 48 hours before msnbc weighed into that. i agree people do change overtime and they have to to have the space to evolve overtime. >> her apologies of the antigay posts. she says i genuinely do not agree that i would write those things. >> this is her personal life. >> it is a reminder to anybody when you are tweeting or blogging or posting online, those words have significance and meanings. it allows you to pull up all blog posts that you thought may have been dedeleted. people are posting in the web matters. it is not just for fun or
post hateful and hurtful adding that joy reid has grown and evolved in the many years since. >> randy kayw york. . for the record, i was a runner up in the gayest guy in the tv p pageant. joining us now, brian stelter. she says he was hacked, was that a lie? if she lied, is that something that msnbc would be concerned about? >> it would affect her credibility going forward. that's the key issue here and she may have posted a lot of offensive things over a decade ago and that...
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this is breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty. to financial hardship. the universal credit system is condemned by the public spending watchdog. the government says it's a flexible system for the 21st century, but the national audit office accuses ministers of being in denial. good morning. it's friday the 15th ofjune. also this morning: a warning millions could be deprived of food and medicines in yemen as rebels and government forces battle over a key port.
this is breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty. to financial hardship. the universal credit system is condemned by the public spending watchdog. the government says it's a flexible system for the 21st century, but the national audit office accuses ministers of being in denial. good morning. it's friday the 15th ofjune. also this morning: a warning millions could be deprived of food and medicines in yemen as rebels and government forces battle over a key port.
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that patients with diabetes can only blame themselves for getting sick but this is not always true dr kay. austin let me touch clarifies the issue of patients with diabetes di canio control the person and shows how exercising the right diet can be different. in sixty minutes on v.w. . polo. that people of the world for you on facebook and twitter. to date and in touch. tend to accidentally share some fake music in. the truck. spending time now full time but. how can you get out. with him because he would own series. this week on g w. hello and welcome to the this week that it's an off topic sparked with the best from the german music scene when it was less so and here's what's coming up on today's program.
that patients with diabetes can only blame themselves for getting sick but this is not always true dr kay. austin let me touch clarifies the issue of patients with diabetes di canio control the person and shows how exercising the right diet can be different. in sixty minutes on v.w. . polo. that people of the world for you on facebook and twitter. to date and in touch. tend to accidentally share some fake music in. the truck. spending time now full time but. how can you get out. with him...
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denise feeler is the manager for the credit will kay district she's been working for the bank for some time now. she talks about the project's success. as i see malice. in the plastic thanks to the plastic before we have a solar powered system now situation have light to study the fallout a. city still a is one of the poorest districts in puerto pass the importance of the centers here is clear. even fully as. a mother of four children she's been working for the plastic bank for three years. parent tired family collects garbage and enough money to pay the school fees which come to some three hundred euros a year. they now have to collect even more plastic because its price on the market has fallen. some three hundred families live in this camp. but. even as family lives in this heart. that's a low it really she complains about the low price of plastic at the moment you. know that we were here i've got dreams and i thought the plastic would help us it's always got my husband doesn't have a job so he also collects plastic. i remember all of us about that we don't have much money but it he
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hello, this is breakfast, with steph mcgovern and jon kay.ing that there could be a brexit meltdown. he also referred to the treasury as the heart of the remain campaign. good morning, it's friday, the 8th ofjune. also this morning: fears for england fans travelling to russia for the world cup as the government is accused of making vague reassurances about their safety. good morning from the wondrous leg district, which, at the moment, has no rail service for a two—week period due to the train
hello, this is breakfast, with steph mcgovern and jon kay.ing that there could be a brexit meltdown. he also referred to the treasury as the heart of the remain campaign. good morning, it's friday, the 8th ofjune. also this morning: fears for england fans travelling to russia for the world cup as the government is accused of making vague reassurances about their safety. good morning from the wondrous leg district, which, at the moment, has no rail service for a two—week period due to the train
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the administration claims to be for law and order, but it deals in kay -- it deals in chaos. president trump lies with such frequency and such confidence because he knows that the muddier the waters, the harder is it -- it is for the rays of truth to shine through. well, this past weekend some rays of light shined through when former first lady laura bush made her voice heard. as she -- this is her -- as she wrote in "the washington post," our government should not be in the business of warehousing children in converted box stores or making plans to place them in the desert. this is reminiscent of the internment camp for u.s. citizens of japanese descent now considered one of the most shameful episodes in u.s. history. she couldn't be more right. this isn't a p.r. crisis, it's a humanitarian crisis, and it's a moral crisis for our country. that's why even members of the trump administration are struggling to defend this policy. it's indefensible. it's indefensible. years from now we will look back on this policy and will we be proud? no. we're going to look back and see it fo
the administration claims to be for law and order, but it deals in kay -- it deals in chaos. president trump lies with such frequency and such confidence because he knows that the muddier the waters, the harder is it -- it is for the rays of truth to shine through. well, this past weekend some rays of light shined through when former first lady laura bush made her voice heard. as she -- this is her -- as she wrote in "the washington post," our government should not be in the business...
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hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and matthew price is in london.trump has been put in the unusual position of having to back down. six weeks after changing american policy in a way that caused thousands of families of illegal entrants to be separated on the mexican border — he is now reversing course. the president came under irresistible pressure to end family separation as images and sounds of crying children prompted a public outcry. republican lawmakers told him the zero tolerance policy had to change and today he was forced to listen to their appeals. the republicans want security and insist on security for our country, and we will have that the same time we have compassion, we want to keep families together, it is very important. i will be signing something in a little while that is going to do that, and the people in this room want to do that, and they are working on various pieces of legislation to get it done. but even as he announced he is changing course — the president made it pretty clear he wasn't very happy about having to do so. if
hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and matthew price is in london.trump has been put in the unusual position of having to back down. six weeks after changing american policy in a way that caused thousands of families of illegal entrants to be separated on the mexican border — he is now reversing course. the president came under irresistible pressure to end family separation as images and sounds of crying children prompted a public outcry. republican lawmakers told him the zero...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol. what a gem! selfies putting animals at risk. hunt them in the forest because they are quite cute. 0h, chico's holding my hands, yes, hello chico. we are hunting for icebergs on a budget. plus, we go underground in search of london's hidden rivers. and district line rumbling through. this week, we're talking selfies. and some will go to great lengths to get that perfect snap. wherever you are in the world. to help animals who are being used in the tourist industry. first wildlife hospital. of photo opportunities. under that hashtag, there are almost 15,000 posts. of endangered animals or their parts are not allowed on instagram. with exotic animals. it is an issue charities are trying to tackle on the ground. how big a problem are these animal selfie pictures? it's huge, it's huge. working here in thailand. one—second selfie, and sadly, it's a lifetime for that animal. there's a few more here... what's he riding on? this is a liger, which is a cross between a tiger and a lion. but this guy is riding it. a lot of these animals are
jon kay, bbc news, bristol. what a gem! selfies putting animals at risk. hunt them in the forest because they are quite cute. 0h, chico's holding my hands, yes, hello chico. we are hunting for icebergs on a budget. plus, we go underground in search of london's hidden rivers. and district line rumbling through. this week, we're talking selfies. and some will go to great lengths to get that perfect snap. wherever you are in the world. to help animals who are being used in the tourist industry....
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hello, this is breakfast, withjon kay and mega munchetty. the queen's birthday honours are announced. "king kenny" becomes "sir kenny", liverpool legend kenny dalglish is given a knighthood, while actress emma thompson is made a dame. but there's controversy too, network rail‘s boss gets an honour for "services to the rail industry", despite the recent chaos for passengers. and in sport, an honour too forjermaine defoe, and the former england striker dedicates his obe to bradley lowery, the young fan who died last year. defoe said it was the proudest moment of his life, but he'd trade everything, to have bradley back. good morning, it's saturday the 9th ofjune. also this morning: the queen's official birthday celebrations continue, we're live at buckingham palace ahead of the annual trooping the colour parade. tensions over trade, as world leaders gather for the g7 summit in canada. and find out how i got on when i gave formula 2a a go, also known as green power racing. what does this do? oh! that the horn! and alina jenkins has the weather.
hello, this is breakfast, withjon kay and mega munchetty. the queen's birthday honours are announced. "king kenny" becomes "sir kenny", liverpool legend kenny dalglish is given a knighthood, while actress emma thompson is made a dame. but there's controversy too, network rail‘s boss gets an honour for "services to the rail industry", despite the recent chaos for passengers. and in sport, an honour too forjermaine defoe, and the former england striker dedicates...
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kays continue to get recognized in san francisco. congratulations! bayview. ations! >> a lot discussion how residents in san francisco are displaced how businesses are displaced and there's not as much discussion how many nonprofits are displaced i think a general concern in the arts community is the testimony loss of performance spaces and venues no renderings for establishes when our lease is up you have to deal with what the market bears in terms of of rent. >> nonprofits can't afford to operate here. >> my name is bill henry the executive director of aids passage l lp provides services for people with hispanics and aids and 9 advertising that fight for the clients in housing insurance and migration in the last two years we negotiated a lease that saw 0 rent more than doubled. >> my name is ross the executive directors of current pulls for the last 10 years at 9 and mission we were known for the projection of sfwrath with taking art and moving both a experiment art our lease expired our rent went from 5 thousand dollars to $10,000
kays continue to get recognized in san francisco. congratulations! bayview. ations! >> a lot discussion how residents in san francisco are displaced how businesses are displaced and there's not as much discussion how many nonprofits are displaced i think a general concern in the arts community is the testimony loss of performance spaces and venues no renderings for establishes when our lease is up you have to deal with what the market bears in terms of of rent. >> nonprofits can't...