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i also put it to ambassador kay bailey hutchison. a sound bite from president trump just this past few days at a rally in montana. he spoke specifically again about chancellor angela merkel. >> and i said, you know, angela? i can't guarantee it, but we're protecting you and it means a lot more to you than protecting us because i don't know how much protection we get by protecting you. and then they go out and they make a gas deal, oil and gas from russia where they pay billions and billions of dollars to russia, okay. so they want to protect against russia, yet they pay billions of dollars to russia and we're the schmucks paying for the whole thing. >> okay. let me take the first bit first. president trump is saying i don't know what we, the united states, get out of essentially protecting you, germany, you, europe. could you answer that first? what's in it for the u.s.? >> of course, yes. two points. the first one, once in our common history of nato, almost 17 years of nato now, article 5 collective defense has been triggered and th
i also put it to ambassador kay bailey hutchison. a sound bite from president trump just this past few days at a rally in montana. he spoke specifically again about chancellor angela merkel. >> and i said, you know, angela? i can't guarantee it, but we're protecting you and it means a lot more to you than protecting us because i don't know how much protection we get by protecting you. and then they go out and they make a gas deal, oil and gas from russia where they pay billions and...
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>> so, as kay just said, people is policy.ou know, it's a bit of a cliche, but cliches usually have the benefit of being accurate. so, as i've built the structure that i'm using at hhs, what i've tried to do is ensure that we have the ability to perform on those over 300 programs and 1.3 trillion dollar budget to make sure we're able to deliver and operate well. but i hope you heard from my remarks, i'm talking about major fundamental comprehensive transformation of our health care system and human services approach. that's very hard to do. there are very few leaders who can both run the perform and transform at the same time. so, what i've done is created four senior advisor positions reporting directly to me, individuals to drive each of the four key transformation areas that we're focused on so that they're just-- that's all they think about. they wake up in the morning and they're not worried about whatever the latest regulation is that has to get out. fda approving a drug, et cetera, they focus only on that transformation
>> so, as kay just said, people is policy.ou know, it's a bit of a cliche, but cliches usually have the benefit of being accurate. so, as i've built the structure that i'm using at hhs, what i've tried to do is ensure that we have the ability to perform on those over 300 programs and 1.3 trillion dollar budget to make sure we're able to deliver and operate well. but i hope you heard from my remarks, i'm talking about major fundamental comprehensive transformation of our health care system...
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and a budget -- i hate to break this to you, kay, it's now $1.3 trillion. more than 300 individual programs standing alone we would be the fifth largest government on earth. we're bigger than the united kingdom. .. and overly complicated tax code and a broken welfare system. in president trump, he saw straight through how washington works. he had a description of how problems are usually handled here. but government view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases, he said. if it keeps regulated, then it stops moving subsidized. for too long that has more or less than the federal government's version of healthcare. most recently with the affordable healthcare act which imposed new regulations or sometimes both on every moving part of our healthcare system and there was even a tax on not buying the right kind of health insurance but congress repealed it. the trump administrations first instincts on the opposite of the big government nightmare that president reagan described. if something in our healthcare system is working, we will see if there'
and a budget -- i hate to break this to you, kay, it's now $1.3 trillion. more than 300 individual programs standing alone we would be the fifth largest government on earth. we're bigger than the united kingdom. .. and overly complicated tax code and a broken welfare system. in president trump, he saw straight through how washington works. he had a description of how problems are usually handled here. but government view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases, he said. if it...
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ambassador to nato, kay hutchison. leaders are worried about the president's commitment to security ahead of his meeting this week with russia's president putin. that's next. kay coles, great to have you on the show. i wanted to have you for quite a while. here you are. kay, this weekend, the heritage foundation issued this tweet saying things to remember before real donald trump travels to europe. russia is the aggressor, ukraine is the victim. crimea belongs to ukraine. nato troops serve our national interests. putin's track record shows he can't be trusted. what were you thinking of when you put out that reminder? who needs reminded? >> amazing what you can get in one tweet, isn't it? >> dana: you pack a punch. >> absolutely. that message had several audiences. one to our nato allies to let them know that we back home are in absolute support of our president and wanting to remind them of their obligations. also to remind the american people of why the president is taking the position that he does. it's not because w
ambassador to nato, kay hutchison. leaders are worried about the president's commitment to security ahead of his meeting this week with russia's president putin. that's next. kay coles, great to have you on the show. i wanted to have you for quite a while. here you are. kay, this weekend, the heritage foundation issued this tweet saying things to remember before real donald trump travels to europe. russia is the aggressor, ukraine is the victim. crimea belongs to ukraine. nato troops serve our...
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that is what katty kay has been doing with her journalist friend. here is her report.it is probably a friend. here is her dangerous temptation to be a journalist. to what extent do we write to look for a passage in these populous ways we have seen? >> i think it is the way to understand mexico in general terms, carly within that mosphere. katty: let's go ask this gentleman. does he want the next president >> i think it is the way to to be tougher on president trump? to be tougher on presidentgy katty: the anaas been made between lopez obrador and trump. is that the right comparison? in>> i don't so. obviously, you can draw parallels between the two. they are both in a way populist but if you have to draw parallels, a better one would be with bernie sanders, in the sense ey are both left-wing populists. trump is not a left-wing populist. katty: or jemy corbyn. >> exactly. i would argue that obrador is lessol ideical. katty: i want to buy whatever she is selling. does she think trump respects mexico? >> no. katty: would she like more or less cooperation with america? >>
that is what katty kay has been doing with her journalist friend. here is her report.it is probably a friend. here is her dangerous temptation to be a journalist. to what extent do we write to look for a passage in these populous ways we have seen? >> i think it is the way to understand mexico in general terms, carly within that mosphere. katty: let's go ask this gentleman. does he want the next president >> i think it is the way to to be tougher on president trump? to be tougher on...
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katty kay has been covering the toection for us and i spok her earlier.is the atmosphere like in the wake of this landslide victory for mexico's new president? katty: mostly depressed about the fact mexico has been thrown out the world cup. but last night, a lot of celebrations amongst lopez obrador and his ryctory. 53%, ee is saying that is stunning to get that much of a rity. a strong showing in congress. he goes into his term in office with a lot of backing from the mexican population. i would say that the atmosphere to some extent though is let's see -- we have tried everything else. this situation is terrible in the country whether you are talking about violence or corrupties. none of thblished parties have managed to deliver so we have to go with something new. there is some interpretation of whether he can deliver on those promises, but also a feeling of biexcitement about the posty of something new combined with resignation that we have to try something else and it may or may not work out. laura: amlo and donald trump spoke today. what kind of rel
katty kay has been covering the toection for us and i spok her earlier.is the atmosphere like in the wake of this landslide victory for mexico's new president? katty: mostly depressed about the fact mexico has been thrown out the world cup. but last night, a lot of celebrations amongst lopez obrador and his ryctory. 53%, ee is saying that is stunning to get that much of a rity. a strong showing in congress. he goes into his term in office with a lot of backing from the mexican population. i...
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kay kay kay kayla tausche has more on the super powers?dbag, sporting equipment and building materials among the new items in the crosshairs of the u.s./c the trump administration could slap tariffs on $200 billion on chinese goods on top of 0 billion already targeted. china last week began retaliating u.s. crops. the white house has prepared new etriffs in response. president trump tg from the nato summit that he's always thinking about our farmersng sa for years, other countries' trade barriers hav d beentroying their businesses. china's commerce ministry said tuesday it would again hit back with firm and force will measures. experts say that tool box is >> china perhaps has a more diverse set of tools and is more willing to color outside of the lines. the u.s. may have similar measure, but we don't employ themiven our commitment to market values, the liberal economy. .s. companies are worried about rising prices and roadblocks to business. >> i don't tnk there's any question that china is a violator on intellectual property issues and t
kay kay kay kayla tausche has more on the super powers?dbag, sporting equipment and building materials among the new items in the crosshairs of the u.s./c the trump administration could slap tariffs on $200 billion on chinese goods on top of 0 billion already targeted. china last week began retaliating u.s. crops. the white house has prepared new etriffs in response. president trump tg from the nato summit that he's always thinking about our farmersng sa for years, other countries' trade...
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katty kay, are you still here?screaming and yelling. roger just became an american recently. >> i have to become american. >> this is what katty told me. they were quoting coleridge. instead of crossing, the albatross was hung about my neck. you were the albatross hung around england's neck and when you finally left -- >> it's a win-win. england gets to being a great at football. every national has an identity. americans like to win. england likes to lose at penalty kicks in major tournaments. >> liverpool's own. >> and when this gentleman missed, it felt like the beatles broke up all over again. colombia missed the penalty which is shocking. then tiny, this tiny little man said we shall fight in the corners, we'll fight in the penalty box. with my wrist of steel i'll deny you. look at this. unbelievable little man changing the course of history. this for me up there up 1066, churchill's birth, 2018 enbland win at penalty kick. if i ever think everything will be all right -- >> katty kay, seriously, when it comes t
katty kay, are you still here?screaming and yelling. roger just became an american recently. >> i have to become american. >> this is what katty told me. they were quoting coleridge. instead of crossing, the albatross was hung about my neck. you were the albatross hung around england's neck and when you finally left -- >> it's a win-win. england gets to being a great at football. every national has an identity. americans like to win. england likes to lose at penalty kicks in...
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and here we say on set, jillian tet and caddie kay is still with us, as well.how the prime minister might address the president's interview with "the sun"? >> good morning, mika. 10 downing street says we should expect the prime minister to make her views known on this during this press conference. we'll be watching for all of that. given the president's incendiary comments, i think it's worth pointing out that he foreshadowed that this might happen. before he even left for his european trip, he slammed may's brexit strategy. then he suggested his meeting with vladimir putin, the u.s.'s geopolitical en my might be easier than meeting with theresa may. while it's not uncommon for presidents to grant interviews to foreign press, it is highly unusual for a president to waste such an interview with the kind of diplomatic grenades that president trump did, slamming her brexit strategy, suggesting her rival would make a great prime minister, the president saying immigration has changed the culture of europe. and taking the page out of the playbook of white nationalis
and here we say on set, jillian tet and caddie kay is still with us, as well.how the prime minister might address the president's interview with "the sun"? >> good morning, mika. 10 downing street says we should expect the prime minister to make her views known on this during this press conference. we'll be watching for all of that. given the president's incendiary comments, i think it's worth pointing out that he foreshadowed that this might happen. before he even left for his...
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that was to refill oxygen tanks and keep pumping water out of the kay. 8 boys and their coach remainide dark and dangerous cave as four teammates amazingly taken out on first operation. bryan llenas. >> the operation today has been more successful than expected. the first group of boys have been rescued from a cave in northern thailand after being trapped for more than two weeks. 18 divers part of rescue mission. among those medic who evaluated and the healthy leaving first. each secured by two divers in two and a half miles of treacherous. the four boys taken to hospitals. >> teenagers can recover from injurier than older people, the mental is not known as well. >> 122 boys entered the cave, monsoon rain entered trapping the group. the cave's dark narrow and muddy difficult for expert divers to navigate let alone young boys untrained in diving. on friday, a former thai seal died consciousness. operation to rescue nine remaining could take up to 4 days depending on weather and water conditions. bryan llenas. heather: updates to the story this morning and we continue to follow that an
that was to refill oxygen tanks and keep pumping water out of the kay. 8 boys and their coach remainide dark and dangerous cave as four teammates amazingly taken out on first operation. bryan llenas. >> the operation today has been more successful than expected. the first group of boys have been rescued from a cave in northern thailand after being trapped for more than two weeks. 18 divers part of rescue mission. among those medic who evaluated and the healthy leaving first. each secured...
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here he is, please say hello to kai. come on out. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, kai.esel. my father was a grizzly bear, and my mother is a big toe. did you know i get a million dollars every time i say "i am groot." i am groot. $2 million! they call me diesel because if you put me in your car, i'll mess it all up. [ laughter ] bye-bye! i am groot! $3 million! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: happy birthday. thank you, kai. i think vin is going to love that. we have a great show tonight. music from lil baby, lakeith stanfield is here, be right back with magic johnson! >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by "alexa skill blueprints." visit blueprints.amazon.com to create your own custom alexa responses and skills in minutes. why shop marshalls? because... their prices will thrill you. whoo-hoo! the brands will surprise you. mwah! and every trip feels like an instant victory. woman: marshalls. never boring. always surprising. woman: marshalls. (thomas) nice choices! you see, now verizon lets you mix and match your family unlimited plans like you
here he is, please say hello to kai. come on out. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, kai.esel. my father was a grizzly bear, and my mother is a big toe. did you know i get a million dollars every time i say "i am groot." i am groot. $2 million! they call me diesel because if you put me in your car, i'll mess it all up. [ laughter ] bye-bye! i am groot! $3 million! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: happy birthday. thank you, kai. i think vin is going to love that. we...
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here he is, please say hello to kai. come on out. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, kai.el. my father was a grizzly bear, and my mother is a big toe. did you know i get a million dollars every time i say "i am groot." i am groot. $2 million! they call me diesel because if you put me in your car, i'll mess it all up. [ laughter ] bye-bye! i am groot! $3 million! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: happy birthday. thank you, kai. i think vin is going to love that. we have a great show tonight. music from lil baby, lakeith stanfield is here, be right back with magic johnson! ♪ oh baby. let me give myself a hand ♪ ♪ uh-huh. whoo! ♪ let me give myself a hand. uh-huh. ♪ ♪ tell myself get up and dance. ♪ ♪ i'm on my feet. ♪ i love all of me. uh-huh. whoo! ♪ ♪ uh-huh. let me give myself a hand. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' to be good to me. ♪ you could be good to you. ♪ whoo! is taking the family up to the lake for the weekend. but without the white knuckles this time. 'cuz his new 2018 ford f-150 has blis with trailer coverage. it's brainiac smart. not only does it watch your f-150's blind spots
here he is, please say hello to kai. come on out. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, kai.el. my father was a grizzly bear, and my mother is a big toe. did you know i get a million dollars every time i say "i am groot." i am groot. $2 million! they call me diesel because if you put me in your car, i'll mess it all up. [ laughter ] bye-bye! i am groot! $3 million! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: happy birthday. thank you, kai. i think vin is going to love that. we...
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kay? >> just briefly on the question of the german system, my understanding is that system has been employed for many, many decades and it is built into the education system. it isn't this tacked on arrangement where you eventually decide, well, i will go into mechanics and become an apprentice. you are shifted into that track very early on, correct? and as that is said before, that is not consistent with american thinking about an optimism about the ponlts of peopled possibilities of -- possibilities of people's talents. i think that's a problem, but i agree it's working very well for the germans. >> denmark. >> i want to speak to that. there is sort of a gap in the american education system where something like apprenticeships should go. i sort of share the tentment that we -- sentiments that we don't want to track children at a certain age. interesting to look at bmw when it was looking at a place too put its plant and eventually went to south carolina, one of the conditions they had in
kay? >> just briefly on the question of the german system, my understanding is that system has been employed for many, many decades and it is built into the education system. it isn't this tacked on arrangement where you eventually decide, well, i will go into mechanics and become an apprentice. you are shifted into that track very early on, correct? and as that is said before, that is not consistent with american thinking about an optimism about the ponlts of peopled possibilities of --...
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i think ed has averted to that and kay as well. >> do have a question? >> yes. it occurs to me that perhaps, and i like the panel's reaction to this, when ed started talking about mobility in the workforce, there are other historical parallels and one that occurs to me in the 19th century is the homestead act. the very first statute passed by a republican congress giving millions of americans the incentive to become pioneers to move west to the prairies and settle the vast acres of vacant land that the government wanted settled. i guess the question is, why not create some kind of a new homestead act that is not land oriented, getting people onto parcels of land, but rather is oriented towards getting into them the new kinds of workplace that we are looking at in the future? i would just like their reaction to the observation. >> my question is potentially -- tangentially related to what he said. we have talked about jobs being available in areas where people don't necessarily wish to be. we talked about people who need work in clustered areas. you're going to s
i think ed has averted to that and kay as well. >> do have a question? >> yes. it occurs to me that perhaps, and i like the panel's reaction to this, when ed started talking about mobility in the workforce, there are other historical parallels and one that occurs to me in the 19th century is the homestead act. the very first statute passed by a republican congress giving millions of americans the incentive to become pioneers to move west to the prairies and settle the vast acres of...
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(jrs) reporter kay recede has the story. mayoral candidate in gustine (merced county) would be youngest mayor in ca history at 19-years-old - kay recede/melissa deverell - live pkzachery ramos (ray-miss) is on the campaign trail... or quite literally the campaign walk (zachery ramos, teen mayoral candidate)'our slogan is are you going to vote for age or are you going to vote for action?'he might have just got his driverús license.... but the 19 year old says he has the passion to lead the city of gustine(ramos)'because i wanted to help people, thatús one of my biggest things, i wanted to help people, get peopleús lives on the right track.'if elected — ramos will be the youngest mayor in californiaús history...however, he faces pat nagy... a city council member with nine years of experiencewe spoke to nagy over the phone(phoner)'running for mayor as a culmination of being on the council for nine years and itús the next step in far as serving the city of gustine.'(kay recede in gustine)'between homes... only about 58-hun
(jrs) reporter kay recede has the story. mayoral candidate in gustine (merced county) would be youngest mayor in ca history at 19-years-old - kay recede/melissa deverell - live pkzachery ramos (ray-miss) is on the campaign trail... or quite literally the campaign walk (zachery ramos, teen mayoral candidate)'our slogan is are you going to vote for age or are you going to vote for action?'he might have just got his driverús license.... but the 19 year old says he has the passion to lead the city...
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bbc world america and msnbc contributor katty kay. and principal at cogent strategy kevin mclaughlin. thank you all for being here. kevin, i would like to start with you. >> yes, ma'am. >> i would like you to explain why it is 88% of americans approve of president trump considering what saw contradicts republican orthodoxy for years. >> president trump has shown throughout his campaign and polling what i took away from the 2016 election is the american people want authenticity. may not like what authenticity is, what he's saying or how he's doing it, but he doesn't back down from it. when he goes out and does these events, i will call them, it actually helps him in fly over country. the outrage you see is in the corridor where we all live and work. when we get out of here people say he's a knuckle head and stuff like that. we understand what he's doing can hurt us personally, but we have to make sacrifices. >> when he says he could walk down 5th avenue and shoot somebody -- >> he defies political gravity. i was thinking the exact same
bbc world america and msnbc contributor katty kay. and principal at cogent strategy kevin mclaughlin. thank you all for being here. kevin, i would like to start with you. >> yes, ma'am. >> i would like you to explain why it is 88% of americans approve of president trump considering what saw contradicts republican orthodoxy for years. >> president trump has shown throughout his campaign and polling what i took away from the 2016 election is the american people want...
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jon kay, bbc news, wiltshire.sbury. —— understandably a lot of anxiety. it's a race against time for authorities in thailand who who are trying to free twelve boys and their football coach from a flooded cave before more rain comes. it is expected to start falling soon and could hinder rescue operations which have focused on pumping water out of the area. the children were found on a rocky ledge around 2.5 miles from the mouth of the cave on monday. more than 128 million litres of water has been pumped out of the cave — allowing rescue teams to walk further into the tunnel. but some parts are too narrow to walk through. the boys are being taught the basics of diving — some need to learn how to swim, but it's feared that option could be too risky. the bbc‘s jonathan head is on the scene and brings us the latest. how long will they stay down there? the boys are now getting care and food, but the thai authorities are still debating whether to risk bringing them out quickly or waiting, possibly for months. dozens of v
jon kay, bbc news, wiltshire.sbury. —— understandably a lot of anxiety. it's a race against time for authorities in thailand who who are trying to free twelve boys and their football coach from a flooded cave before more rain comes. it is expected to start falling soon and could hinder rescue operations which have focused on pumping water out of the area. the children were found on a rocky ledge around 2.5 miles from the mouth of the cave on monday. more than 128 million litres of water has...
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kay: and you were employed from one administration to the next. normally you would go from the obama administration to the trump administration and stat. you didn' beck: exactly. my boss had stayed from reagan through the beginning of the trump administration. i began with presidentbama and stayed for two months under president trump, in part because they were not utilizing us. we were always in the room and under the trump administration we were not even notified when he was meeting with press. he had an interview with abc and we were not notified. when we saw it on television. it is a dangerous thing because mi leaves the president vulnerable to beinuoted. also, there is protocol. we are responsible for transcribing it and giving it to the press office and the presidential archives. chriian: there is a funny thing, beck -- donald trump comes to britain last week and said fairly disparaging things about theresa may's plans for brexit. the next day hdenies ever having said that, and declared that recordings of the interview would vindicate him. yo
kay: and you were employed from one administration to the next. normally you would go from the obama administration to the trump administration and stat. you didn' beck: exactly. my boss had stayed from reagan through the beginning of the trump administration. i began with presidentbama and stayed for two months under president trump, in part because they were not utilizing us. we were always in the room and under the trump administration we were not even notified when he was meeting with...
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laura: that was katty kay reporting there. thousandse world cup of fans with disabilities have gone to russia in support of their national teams. more than tickets have been sold. is it really that easy to getar nd?po our er went to meet an england fan with limited mobility to find out. l >> man, ks dangerous. i won't try that. that is meant for people with wheelchas. my name is paul, and iave a chronic nerve condition down my leg. it hurts if i move too much. we work worried about if we can get around, how we can get to the stadium. reporter: paul is one of thousands of disabled fans with limited mobility who have come to russia. >> 22,222 special access tickets were sold, a record for their world cup. >> i'm impressed with theampsli the one i came up there to get around the steps here. the memorial come also in shopping centers. reporter:n at a metro statio moscow he is assisted by staff.e >> i'm rvous, but these guys have done it before. i guess i'm not going to fall down. it does feel a bit unnatal. reporter: when leaving
laura: that was katty kay reporting there. thousandse world cup of fans with disabilities have gone to russia in support of their national teams. more than tickets have been sold. is it really that easy to getar nd?po our er went to meet an england fan with limited mobility to find out. l >> man, ks dangerous. i won't try that. that is meant for people with wheelchas. my name is paul, and iave a chronic nerve condition down my leg. it hurts if i move too much. we work worried about if we...
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doctor kay admitió a george a su clínica y dijo que, si sobrevivía la noche, lo operaría por la mañanaarquitectos 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. v
doctor kay admitió a george a su clínica y dijo que, si sobrevivía la noche, lo operaría por la mañanaarquitectos 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...
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(grant) reporter kay recede has the story.oral candidate in gustine (merced county) would be youngest mayor in ca history at 19-years-old - kay recede/melissa deverell - live pkzachery ramos (ray-miss) is on the campaign trail... or quite literally the campaign walk (zachery ramos, teen mayoral candidate)'our slogan is are you going to vote for age or are you going to vote for action?'he might have just got his driverús license.... but the 19 year old says he has the passion to lead the city of gustine(ramos)'because i wanted to help people, thatús one of my biggest things, i wanted to help people, get peopleús lives on the right track.'if elected — ramos will be the youngest mayor in californiaús history...however, he faces pat nagy... a city council member with nine years of experiencewe spoke to nagy over the phone(phoner)'running for mayor as a culmination of being on the council for nine years and itús the next step in far as serving the city of gustine.'(kay recede in gustine)'between pastures and homes... only abo
(grant) reporter kay recede has the story.oral candidate in gustine (merced county) would be youngest mayor in ca history at 19-years-old - kay recede/melissa deverell - live pkzachery ramos (ray-miss) is on the campaign trail... or quite literally the campaign walk (zachery ramos, teen mayoral candidate)'our slogan is are you going to vote for age or are you going to vote for action?'he might have just got his driverús license.... but the 19 year old says he has the passion to lead the city...
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our correspondentjon kay has more.is not exactly cape canaveral but this quiet boggy land on the north coast of scotland is set to become britain's first space port. smaller rockets like this could be blasting off from the a'mhoine peninsula in sutherland in the next five years, after the uk space agency chose this site for development. for the local community it will be quite a change. until now, this scottish company has had to send its satellites to india, china or kazakhstan to get them into to space. they say being able to lift off from a uk spaceport will rocket—boost the domestic industry. nearly 800 miles south, this is newquay airport in cornwall, and they've also announced ambitious plans today. this flight was only going to a few miles to the isles of scilly, but soon satellites could be launched from here too. not the kind of vertical rocket lift—offs that are planned for scotland, but horizontal launches by planes. this afternoon cornwall council signed a deal with richard branson‘s virgin orbit company. f
our correspondentjon kay has more.is not exactly cape canaveral but this quiet boggy land on the north coast of scotland is set to become britain's first space port. smaller rockets like this could be blasting off from the a'mhoine peninsula in sutherland in the next five years, after the uk space agency chose this site for development. for the local community it will be quite a change. until now, this scottish company has had to send its satellites to india, china or kazakhstan to get them...
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our correspondentjon kay has the details.to britain. praised by strangers. we were pleased it worked out. but playing down what he'd done. we're not heroes. what we do is very calculating, very calm, it's quite the opposite. we take it one step at a time and hopefully, as we've managed to in this case, we come up with a result. and what a result. it was john who found the young footballers in the caves and then worked with many others to get them out. an extraordinary rescue, the most challenging conditions, a race against time. an international team of military and civilian divers working alongside the thai navy and everybody pulled together, and the results speak for themselves. so we're just very happy that the boys are out and safe. we've got someone who's done something so heroic... pride in the north somerset village where john vola nthen is a scout leader. we teach children as part of the scouts and girl guiding movement to think of others before themselves, to think about the world around them, and he'sjust taken that
our correspondentjon kay has the details.to britain. praised by strangers. we were pleased it worked out. but playing down what he'd done. we're not heroes. what we do is very calculating, very calm, it's quite the opposite. we take it one step at a time and hopefully, as we've managed to in this case, we come up with a result. and what a result. it was john who found the young footballers in the caves and then worked with many others to get them out. an extraordinary rescue, the most...
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jon kay, bbc news.o come: separated at birth in the name of science. the lawyer. mick daniels says that her detention was politically motivated. a new documentary looks at the dark secret that shattered the lives of these triplets. the flamboyant italian fashion designer, gianni versace, has been shot dead in florida. the multimillionaire was gunned down outside his home in the exclusive south beach district of miami. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worst floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is traditionally called the great white way by americans, but tonight it's completely blacked out. it's a timely reminder to all americans of the problems the energy crisis has brought to them. 200 years ago today, a huge parisian crowd stormed the bastille prison, the first act of the revolution which was to topple the french monarchy. today, hundreds of thousands thronged the champs—elysee for the traditional military parade. finall
jon kay, bbc news.o come: separated at birth in the name of science. the lawyer. mick daniels says that her detention was politically motivated. a new documentary looks at the dark secret that shattered the lives of these triplets. the flamboyant italian fashion designer, gianni versace, has been shot dead in florida. the multimillionaire was gunned down outside his home in the exclusive south beach district of miami. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to...
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(vicki) that was kay recede reporting. family says they won't know the full effect of the tariff's until next fall. (vicki) ahead at nine... shocking video shows a police officer pointing his gun at young kids.... hear why some people are coming to the officer's defense. we'll explain. (ken) plus... environmental advocate erin brockovich is back at it again-- battling it out with p-g-&e over last year's north bay firestorm.... why the company is now accused of trying to pass the bill to its customers. (vicki) and after the break... a toddler dies after getting trapped inside a hot car.... and tonight police are trying to figure out how he managed to get into the car without his parents... year, i am sorry about that. [music playing] (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sas event. 9:30.... a toddler in sacramento dies-- after getting trapped inside his family's car on a hot day. (ken) neighbors are mourning the loss....wishing they could hav
(vicki) that was kay recede reporting. family says they won't know the full effect of the tariff's until next fall. (vicki) ahead at nine... shocking video shows a police officer pointing his gun at young kids.... hear why some people are coming to the officer's defense. we'll explain. (ken) plus... environmental advocate erin brockovich is back at it again-- battling it out with p-g-&e over last year's north bay firestorm.... why the company is now accused of trying to pass the bill to its...
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jon kay, bbc news. now to a captivating new documentary. the story of triplets born in new york almost 60 years ago. they were separated at birth and put up for adoption as part of a social experiment. for years, they never knew they had identical siblings. a series of coincidences led to a reunion when they were 19, and the disturbing reason for their separation was revealed. from new york, tom brook reports. i wouldn't believe this story if someone i wouldn't believe this story if someone else i wouldn't believe this story if someone else were i wouldn't believe this story if someone else were telling it, but it is true. the focus of the documentary three identical strangers is on triplet robert, david and 80, all born in suburban new york injuly 19 61. david and 80, all born in suburban new york in july 19 61. the film tells the story of these three brothers separated at birth. they we re brothers separated at birth. they were raised by completely different families who had no idea of each other‘s existence, and sort of carried on throug
jon kay, bbc news. now to a captivating new documentary. the story of triplets born in new york almost 60 years ago. they were separated at birth and put up for adoption as part of a social experiment. for years, they never knew they had identical siblings. a series of coincidences led to a reunion when they were 19, and the disturbing reason for their separation was revealed. from new york, tom brook reports. i wouldn't believe this story if someone i wouldn't believe this story if someone...
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jon kay reports.cent novichok victim and as a fun loving mum of three. her private funeral included james blunt‘s song beautiful dawn, and was attended by senior police officers. it is a very emotional experience. the vicar who conducted the service told me dawn's11—year—old daughter was among those to speak. she just said how much she loved her mum and how much her mum had loved her, which resulted in a round of applause from everybody in the crematorium, just to say how marvellously she had done that and how courageous she had been. the vicar said the coffin was carried into the crematorium by pallbearers as normal, despite earlier advice about possible contamination risks. charlie rowley, who was poisoned with novichok at the same time as his partner, sat at the front as tributes were paid to the ali—year—old. i'd like people to think of dawn, not in a sad, sort of like, she's passed, but in a happy sense, that she was a lovely person and very helpful to anyone who was in need of help. tonight, wor
jon kay reports.cent novichok victim and as a fun loving mum of three. her private funeral included james blunt‘s song beautiful dawn, and was attended by senior police officers. it is a very emotional experience. the vicar who conducted the service told me dawn's11—year—old daughter was among those to speak. she just said how much she loved her mum and how much her mum had loved her, which resulted in a round of applause from everybody in the crematorium, just to say how marvellously she...
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jon kay, bbc news.ch to make it to her tenth final at the all england club. meanwhile, britain saw success today in notjust one, but two doubles games, as our correspondentjoe wilson reports from the all england club. women's tennis at wimbledon has evolved, through great individuals and innovations. each decade developed the game. archive footage: little mo, a ruthless, hard—hitting machine, is quickly in her stride... many champions, but one woman turned it all up. it's serena's era. her opponent, germany's julia gorges, hung in, but serena williams is in full flow. straight sets victory to her tenth wimbledon final, but this one just ten months after giving birth. i had really tough pregnant delivery and, you know, i had to have multiple surgeries, and almost didn't make it, to be honest. so i remember i couldn't even walk to my mailbox, so it's definitely not normal for me to be in a wimbledon final. williams will play angelique kerber on saturday, a straight sets winner today. so a world cup summer
jon kay, bbc news.ch to make it to her tenth final at the all england club. meanwhile, britain saw success today in notjust one, but two doubles games, as our correspondentjoe wilson reports from the all england club. women's tennis at wimbledon has evolved, through great individuals and innovations. each decade developed the game. archive footage: little mo, a ruthless, hard—hitting machine, is quickly in her stride... many champions, but one woman turned it all up. it's serena's era. her...
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jon kay, bbc news.with the kardashians, is set to become one of the youngest—ever self—made billionaires, according to the business magazine forbes. the 20—year—old has amassed a fortune of more than £600 million after starting to sell cosmetics less than three years ago. 0ur correspondent chi chi izundu has the details — a warning her piece contains flash photography. kyliejenner, 20 years old, a new mum, and according to forbes magazine, 100 million short of being the youngest ever self—made billionaire. we knew we didn't want to do this with anyone else, i didn't want to sell in any other store. she's the youngest of the kardashian—jennerfamily and has featured on their reality tv show keeping up with the kardashians from the age of ten. but her fortune comes from selling lipsticks and lip liners. i really wanted to show you guys first. $900 million is how much she's estimated to be worth and she's amassed that amount in just under three years. what's interesting with kylie jenner is that she obvious
jon kay, bbc news.with the kardashians, is set to become one of the youngest—ever self—made billionaires, according to the business magazine forbes. the 20—year—old has amassed a fortune of more than £600 million after starting to sell cosmetics less than three years ago. 0ur correspondent chi chi izundu has the details — a warning her piece contains flash photography. kyliejenner, 20 years old, a new mum, and according to forbes magazine, 100 million short of being the youngest ever...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol.es in that stadium tonight, it definitely did not end as so many thousands of england fans hoped. what now for the england team? in the immediate term, they have to somehow try to get themselves ready for that third and fourth play—off match that no international side, no losing semifinalist, wants to be part of. they will play belgium in st petersburg for the second time this tournament. it has to be said that croatia deserved victory this evening. england i think will count the cost of missing some really good chancesin the cost of missing some really good chances in the first half when they we re chances in the first half when they were already one goal up and had great opportunities to stretch the lead and put it to bed. they did not ta ke lead and put it to bed. they did not take those chances. that is the negative, but there are plenty of positives for this young england side. in the past a defeat like this, you can't help but feel, would have left long lasting mental scars that
jon kay, bbc news, bristol.es in that stadium tonight, it definitely did not end as so many thousands of england fans hoped. what now for the england team? in the immediate term, they have to somehow try to get themselves ready for that third and fourth play—off match that no international side, no losing semifinalist, wants to be part of. they will play belgium in st petersburg for the second time this tournament. it has to be said that croatia deserved victory this evening. england i think...
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jon kay, bbc news, wiltshire.correspondent gordon corera is with me — the police have said in the last half hour the couple did touch something. do they know what it was? they believe they were contaminated by an item they handled. my understanding is police do not know exactly what that item is and they don't have it yet, but they believe it may well be some kind of container or receptacle used to carry novichok. the understanding that the contamination on the couple came from handling is based on the strongest concentration being on their hands, when they have been tested in hospital. this still means that the most plausible line of enquiry remains that this was an item discarded after the attack on the skripals which this couple then picked up. they still don't know that for sure and there are still other options and they are keeping an open mind, but this still points in that direction. all still very mysterious. the home secretary has pointed the finger firmly at russia again. the home secretary talked about
jon kay, bbc news, wiltshire.correspondent gordon corera is with me — the police have said in the last half hour the couple did touch something. do they know what it was? they believe they were contaminated by an item they handled. my understanding is police do not know exactly what that item is and they don't have it yet, but they believe it may well be some kind of container or receptacle used to carry novichok. the understanding that the contamination on the couple came from handling is...
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jon kay reports.r flowers, dawn stu rg ess was remembered as an innocent novichok victim and as a fun loving mum of three. her private funeral included james blunt‘s song beautiful dawn and was attended by senior police officers. it is a very emotional experience. the vicar who conducted the service told me dawn's 11—year—old daughter was among those to speak. she just said how much she loved her mum and how much her mum had loved her, which resulted in a round of applause from everybody in the crematorium, just to say how marvellously she had done that and how courageous she had been. the vicar said the coffin was carried into the crematorium by pallbearers as normal, despite earlier advice about possible contamination risks. charlie rowley, who was poisoned with novichok at the same time as his partner, sat at the front as tributes were paid to the ali—year—old. i would like people to think of dawn, not in a sad, sort of like, she's passed, but in a happy sense, that she was a lovely person and very
jon kay reports.r flowers, dawn stu rg ess was remembered as an innocent novichok victim and as a fun loving mum of three. her private funeral included james blunt‘s song beautiful dawn and was attended by senior police officers. it is a very emotional experience. the vicar who conducted the service told me dawn's 11—year—old daughter was among those to speak. she just said how much she loved her mum and how much her mum had loved her, which resulted in a round of applause from everybody...
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john kay, bbc news, salisbury. has lost his appeal to remove any reference to the case from his enhanced criminal records check. the teacher — who can't be named — was found not guilty seven years ago. when he applied for a job following his acquittal, details of the allegation and verdict were included in his criminal records certificate. the supreme court ruled that the disclosure of the acquittal was proportionate given his application for a job as a lecturer. the home secretary has insisted he does not support the death penalty but has stood by his actions in the potential extradition of two islamic state group terror suspects. sajid javid came under criticism after it emerged the uk has dropped its demand for assurances that the two men won't face the death penalty if they're sent for trial in america. alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh were captured in syria injanuary. in zimbabwe the polls are closing in a general election that marks a new era for the country, the first since its former leader robert muga
john kay, bbc news, salisbury. has lost his appeal to remove any reference to the case from his enhanced criminal records check. the teacher — who can't be named — was found not guilty seven years ago. when he applied for a job following his acquittal, details of the allegation and verdict were included in his criminal records certificate. the supreme court ruled that the disclosure of the acquittal was proportionate given his application for a job as a lecturer. the home secretary has...
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ambassador to nato, kay bailey hutchison. madam ambassador, let mee sk you about eting the nato meeting this week president trump will be there in brief.go what's the u.s for this meeting? >> the u.s. al is the strength and unity of this liance and so much of what we have done this year is to affirm ts alliance and strengthen it. we are looking at a very strong capability of what we call the four 30s and that is 30 battalions 30 air squadrons 30 ships in 30 days meaning that we could respond to any crisis in any of our 29 countries. with that kind of a force it is a deterrent to any adversary and that is something that we willod e a new command structure that gets there. it's a goal that is worthy and i think that we're going to show an alliance strength and most certainly unity. >> woodruff: president trump has repeatedly criticized the nato allies for not paying their fair share of the defense ope. just today he's tweeting more about it. p and at ont he tweeted that the u.s. is paying 90% of theng cost of supporato is that
ambassador to nato, kay bailey hutchison. madam ambassador, let mee sk you about eting the nato meeting this week president trump will be there in brief.go what's the u.s for this meeting? >> the u.s. al is the strength and unity of this liance and so much of what we have done this year is to affirm ts alliance and strengthen it. we are looking at a very strong capability of what we call the four 30s and that is 30 battalions 30 air squadrons 30 ships in 30 days meaning that we could...
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our correspondentjon kay has more.and on the north coast of scotland is set to become britain's first space port. smaller rockets like this could be blasting off from the a'mhoine peninsula in the next five years, after the uk space agency chose this site for development. for the local community it will be quite a change. until now, this scottish company has had to send its satellites to india, china or kazakhstan to get them to to space. they say being able to lift off from the uk will rocket boost the domestic industry. the very north of scotland is a great location to be able to get to the right orbits for the satellites we do, because it is very far north and we can get into what is called a polar orbit, so it will go round the poles of the earth. nearly 800 miles south this is newquay airport. they have announced ambitious plans today. this was only going to a few miles to the isles of scilly, but soon satellites could be launched from here too. not the kind of vertical rocket lift—offs planned for scotland, but h
our correspondentjon kay has more.and on the north coast of scotland is set to become britain's first space port. smaller rockets like this could be blasting off from the a'mhoine peninsula in the next five years, after the uk space agency chose this site for development. for the local community it will be quite a change. until now, this scottish company has had to send its satellites to india, china or kazakhstan to get them to to space. they say being able to lift off from the uk will rocket...
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buz in the cutty kay district are very different many young people live here students artists most of them oppose ad the prospect of him ruling for at least another term scares them. a whole generation grew up in the era one it's going to be another five years and i'm sure after that another five years he's imposing his education system is idiology on us that's not good. do about is not my president i see a dark future we don't know what to do we have no hard jobs we have you and others who know me out of what i'm too tired of talking about democracy. we still know what it is but will our children. the problems that turkey faces are far from over surging inflation high youth unemployment the war in neighboring syria the president has promised a solution for all these issues but his biggest challenge after all may be how to reconcile the deeply polarized society. it is believed that there are as many as four hundred thousand more. when working as prostitutes in germany many of them from eastern europe d.w. talks with a former sex worker in stuttgart. julia does not know how many men sh
buz in the cutty kay district are very different many young people live here students artists most of them oppose ad the prospect of him ruling for at least another term scares them. a whole generation grew up in the era one it's going to be another five years and i'm sure after that another five years he's imposing his education system is idiology on us that's not good. do about is not my president i see a dark future we don't know what to do we have no hard jobs we have you and others who...
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for the producer price index, the japanese anything kay closing higher early trade in our rocheurope, german dax flat but the equity index is higher by .3 of a percent. >>> local drama is not playing out that much in the market. let's discuss this further joining us is matt manley, the equity strategist over at miller taback matt, we talk about all of this happening. the nato summit, trade in tariffs, brexit taking another kind of hurdle for theresa may and her cabinets what exactly is the market not getting? why is it not reacting to what's happening geo politically and political politically? >> part of it has to do with the fact that here domestically we've had great earnings growth. people are expecting another one in the 20% range gdp growth poor people and expecting it to be 4% or higher. however, i do worry. some of the things that you've mentioned are definitely things that could create common point for it everybody is focusing a lot on the trade issue. there are other issues as well we're seeing, first of all, what the fed thinks they're shrinking a balance sheet. we see what'
for the producer price index, the japanese anything kay closing higher early trade in our rocheurope, german dax flat but the equity index is higher by .3 of a percent. >>> local drama is not playing out that much in the market. let's discuss this further joining us is matt manley, the equity strategist over at miller taback matt, we talk about all of this happening. the nato summit, trade in tariffs, brexit taking another kind of hurdle for theresa may and her cabinets what exactly is...
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hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in westminster.me minister summoned the cabinet, put her brexit plan on the table and demanded they back it or leave. today the brexit secretary david davis and borisjohnson her foreign secretary have resigned. two of the most senior brexit figures in her cabinet, along with anotherjunior minister steve baker. it may not be the end of the resignations. the prime minister's supporters say she has taken a realistic approach and facing down the brexiteers in cabinet the was something she should have done months ago. her detractors, within the brexit wing of the party, say this latest plan is a capitulation to brussels and they are circling for a leadership contest. the prime minister has just finished addressing conservative backbenchers at a meeting of the 1922 committee. we will have reaction. but first here's our political editor laura kuensberg. where was their man? the brexiteer in chief's drivers prepared to leave three times but stood down. it wasn't actually a removal van. that's one way to quit
hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in westminster.me minister summoned the cabinet, put her brexit plan on the table and demanded they back it or leave. today the brexit secretary david davis and borisjohnson her foreign secretary have resigned. two of the most senior brexit figures in her cabinet, along with anotherjunior minister steve baker. it may not be the end of the resignations. the prime minister's supporters say she has taken a realistic approach...
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welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay.donald trump warns theresa may her brexit plan will kill any hopes of a trade deal with the us, and he backs borisjohnson as a future prime minister. with more protests planned against his visit, the us president will today meet the queen for tea at windsor. bradley's legacy. the mother of inspirational football mascot bradley lowery will tell us
welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay.donald trump warns theresa may her brexit plan will kill any hopes of a trade deal with the us, and he backs borisjohnson as a future prime minister. with more protests planned against his visit, the us president will today meet the queen for tea at windsor. bradley's legacy. the mother of inspirational football mascot bradley lowery will tell us
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welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. 0ur headlines today: prepare for the possibilityhate crime are being let down by forces across england and wales. president trump backtracks again. he says he holds vladimir putin personally responsible for russian interference in the american elections two years ago. it has been a record year for british book sales, so i will be looking at what keeps us all turning the pages. welcome to the open championship at carnoustie, where rory mcilroy says he wants to create more good memories. it all starts in half an hour's time.
welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. 0ur headlines today: prepare for the possibilityhate crime are being let down by forces across england and wales. president trump backtracks again. he says he holds vladimir putin personally responsible for russian interference in the american elections two years ago. it has been a record year for british book sales, so i will be looking at what keeps us all turning the pages. welcome to the open championship at carnoustie, where rory...
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the nick kay soaring by more than four —— 400 points. final assaults on sport todayis points.this is bbc news the top stories this hour: france is enjoying an enormous national celebration after its football team won the world cup for a second time, beating croatia 4—2 in moscow. president trump has arrived in finland where he will meet his russian counterpart, vladimir putin, later on monday. he said he had low expectations of the summit. the prime minister has revealed in a bbc interview that he had advised her to sue the european union over brexit, rather than negotiate. theresa may spoke as she defended her plan for a brexit deal which favours close links with the eu on trade in goods. here's our political correspondent iain watson. the prime minister is coming out fighting on brexit, though her most immediate battles are with some in her own party. at her country retreat, chequers, she hammered out a new brexit plan. and then lost two cabinet ministers. and many more of her mps think she just isn't being tough enough on brussels. oh, and so does someone else. i gave her a
the nick kay soaring by more than four —— 400 points. final assaults on sport todayis points.this is bbc news the top stories this hour: france is enjoying an enormous national celebration after its football team won the world cup for a second time, beating croatia 4—2 in moscow. president trump has arrived in finland where he will meet his russian counterpart, vladimir putin, later on monday. he said he had low expectations of the summit. the prime minister has revealed in a bbc...
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and hopefully some kay maybe he'll be a friend.d happen. >> joining me now is tara dell, president of the tara dell group, linda blair, trump biographer, and david kay johnston, author also. what's your thoughts of trump's trip so far? >> in trump fashion, it's embarrassing. we're heard a lot about the protests in london. there's a major protest going on all over scotland, which is where he is right now. he's alienated scotland actually prior to him becoming. the. this continues the first minister there, he refuses to meet with her because she's been a vocal critic of him. her deputy minister is actually leading a protest against trump in scotland. a deputy minister is leading a protest against the american president in scotland. >> wow. >> and then on top of it, you know, trump is doubling down on the big lie. so, he's talking about -- and he's doing it with repetition, which is how i know it's strategy. he's tweeting it, saying it every event, talking about the fact that the u.s. is contributing 90% to nato. that number is actual
and hopefully some kay maybe he'll be a friend.d happen. >> joining me now is tara dell, president of the tara dell group, linda blair, trump biographer, and david kay johnston, author also. what's your thoughts of trump's trip so far? >> in trump fashion, it's embarrassing. we're heard a lot about the protests in london. there's a major protest going on all over scotland, which is where he is right now. he's alienated scotland actually prior to him becoming. the. this continues the...
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kay bailey hutchison talking about the president's view of the foreign policies. take a listen and get your reaction. >> he's been very direct about the europeans needed to do more for their own security. every ally is not increasing defense spending ended the year in a house that president trump has been in office, it has doubled since 24 at team. so i think he is making an impact. >> thought. >> went in to take the president seriously when he talks about foreign policy. we didn't take him seriously with the paris a quarter when he said i'm going to talk to north korea and engage in talks to really better america policy. leland: i'm glad you brought up the issue of north korea. the president's rhetoric a couple days ago was so tough about nato. so tough about canada after the g7, yet we hear now they are working on its nuclear program and the missile program. they just said some very, very tough things during secretary pompeo's visit calling it regrettable, yet we haven't heard anything from the president in the past couple days about that. why do you think it is
kay bailey hutchison talking about the president's view of the foreign policies. take a listen and get your reaction. >> he's been very direct about the europeans needed to do more for their own security. every ally is not increasing defense spending ended the year in a house that president trump has been in office, it has doubled since 24 at team. so i think he is making an impact. >> thought. >> went in to take the president seriously when he talks about foreign policy. we...
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kay bailey hutchison who is the u.s. ambassador to nato seems to think so she says there will be a commitment to nato from the u.s. to article five specifically here so collective defense that was also the case at the last gathering here in brussels last year but when trump was here he was reluctant to give it showed up later in the documents in the official documents and it seems to be there right now but the problem is with the u.s. president you never know what he's then actually going to say what he's actually going to do once he arrives here even his own people and they don't don't really seem to know so we might be in for a surprise and that's of course something that's destabilizing other nato allies because they're questioning what will the united states of america really do if there is trouble will the united states stand by its partners or not could be a tumultuous two days there and from brussels bureau chief reporting from nato headquarters thank you very much. to the homestretch of soccer's world cup now fra
kay bailey hutchison who is the u.s. ambassador to nato seems to think so she says there will be a commitment to nato from the u.s. to article five specifically here so collective defense that was also the case at the last gathering here in brussels last year but when trump was here he was reluctant to give it showed up later in the documents in the official documents and it seems to be there right now but the problem is with the u.s. president you never know what he's then actually going to...