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katty: david o'sullivan, thanks for coming in. jane: the dwarf planet pluto is over 3 billion miles away, and has longeen a mystery to scientists. now experts say they have found important new evence about the planet's surface which in places resembles sand dunes familiar to us on earth. here is science editor david shukman. david: until recently, the distant world of pluto was a total mystery. but a nasa spacecraft captured the stunning pictures three years ago, and scientists have been trying to make sense of sights they never expected. everyone thought that somewhere so cold would be frozen solid. but amazingly, there are signs of movement on the surface. the latest discovery is about the texture of the landscape. these are fields of dunes that looks surprisingly like the ones we have on earth. >> this is important for a scientific perspective because it gives us new insights about pluto, but it is exciting about just to be able to look at this world and recognize that it is not just a frozen, icy blob in the outer reaches of t
katty: david o'sullivan, thanks for coming in. jane: the dwarf planet pluto is over 3 billion miles away, and has longeen a mystery to scientists. now experts say they have found important new evence about the planet's surface which in places resembles sand dunes familiar to us on earth. here is science editor david shukman. david: until recently, the distant world of pluto was a total mystery. but a nasa spacecraft captured the stunning pictures three years ago, and scientists have been trying...
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katty: then it is this man, dan helmer, who fought in afghanistan.this army veteran is actually campaigning for tighter con ntrol. der episodes ofd the race, he went undercover to prove how easy this totiuy semiautomac weapons in virginia. >> so you don't need a background check or anything like that? >> no! [laughter] katty: whichever democrat wins tuesday's primary will take on republicans' barbara comstock. she was adrift in 2016 and clung to her seat, but she is vulnerable. she also has had a tricky relationship with trump. she distanced herself aftethe "access hollywood" comments about kissing women. in a passing replicated across the cntry, her fate is now tied to his. trump voters here now think she should pay him his due. >> i do not think there is something wrong with being close to donald trump, because i think he is doing a lot that is right. i think she has embraced donald where she has needed to. she has done a good balancing act. she did it in 2016. but again, we have next tuesday, you kn, the primary. we will see how that goes. katty:
katty: then it is this man, dan helmer, who fought in afghanistan.this army veteran is actually campaigning for tighter con ntrol. der episodes ofd the race, he went undercover to prove how easy this totiuy semiautomac weapons in virginia. >> so you don't need a background check or anything like that? >> no! [laughter] katty: whichever democrat wins tuesday's primary will take on republicans' barbara comstock. she was adrift in 2016 and clung to her seat, but she is vulnerable. she...
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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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katty: what do you make of mr. giuliani's comments? does he have a point? >> not necessarily. i think it is very consistent with what giuliani has been onng since the moment he g this cas he has not been acting in his capacity as a lawyer andore as a pr representative. that is because he knows that nsthe special c's office is operating under the office of legal counsel of which says that nta sitting presiannot be indebted for a criminal offense while in office. he is gearing up for the political back-and-forth of impeachment. as far as he is you can pursue thisiv which i narrand get it in the public's minute to undermine the he hastion, that is -- done his job. he is not ncerned with the nutia of obstruction of justice or criminal conspiracy in that regard he is doing what he has been doing since the start. katty: it is worth pointing out that there are increasing numbers of americans who agree with mr. giuliani and say that the mueller investigation is politically biased. let's talk about paul manafort. has been sitting in jail for four days, presumablmulling his fate and won
katty: what do you make of mr. giuliani's comments? does he have a point? >> not necessarily. i think it is very consistent with what giuliani has been onng since the moment he g this cas he has not been acting in his capacity as a lawyer andore as a pr representative. that is because he knows that nsthe special c's office is operating under the office of legal counsel of which says that nta sitting presiannot be indebted for a criminal offense while in office. he is gearing up for the...
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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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you are too soft, katty. this tournament. a seven is really moving. we are starting to be bursting that get into the last 16. the first team that will be going home early, as well. we know the identity of three of those. that man, cristiano ronaldo ready once that golden boost, —— golden boot, doesn't you keys it was actually a header. he leads the goal scoring charts. the portuguese capital, the talisman really was to make a bit of an impact here in russia. the other match in group b, going on in kazan, scoot spain who got that draw against cristiano ronaldo's hat—trick, 3—3, the opening match. if iran when that, they would go into the last 16. a little earlier, we saw uruguay beat saudi arabia. saudi arabia out, egypt out, as well. uruguay through, and that confirms, even though the russians knew it already, by the way that they were partying last night, the through to the last 16, as well. every time you speak of a 18 going out, katty sheds another two years. that tera byte out, katty sheds another two yea
you are too soft, katty. this tournament. a seven is really moving. we are starting to be bursting that get into the last 16. the first team that will be going home early, as well. we know the identity of three of those. that man, cristiano ronaldo ready once that golden boost, —— golden boot, doesn't you keys it was actually a header. he leads the goal scoring charts. the portuguese capital, the talisman really was to make a bit of an impact here in russia. the other match in group b,...
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earlier, my coeagues katty kay and christian fraser spoke to richard haas, president of the council on foreign relations. they asked him abouthe russian overtures to north korea for their program "beyond 100 days." richard: the fact that russia , which has voted for several of the security council resolutions tightening sanctions, they major power -- they could help us or hurt us in putting pressure on north korea. what i think they are signaling is that the era of pressure is essentially over, and they are joined by china, and funnily enough, probably also by south korea. we are seeing the world accommodating itself to some extent with this "more reasonable and open" north korea. we have not gotten anything in return for it, and t the danger. the normal diplomacy seems to be getting out in front of any change in north korean behavior. katty: during the on-again, off-again summit process, donald trump made the case that it was china that put north korea off the idea of a summ and made north korea sound more belligerent again. richard, i read that y are making the case that actualla rap
earlier, my coeagues katty kay and christian fraser spoke to richard haas, president of the council on foreign relations. they asked him abouthe russian overtures to north korea for their program "beyond 100 days." richard: the fact that russia , which has voted for several of the security council resolutions tightening sanctions, they major power -- they could help us or hurt us in putting pressure on north korea. what i think they are signaling is that the era of pressure is...
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katty: mr.hanged his policy but is not happy about it, complaining about how much is administration has to say to look after these children. for the softer image, melania trump makes a surprise visit to the texas border. >> they are here without their families. i want to thank you for all your heart, your compassion, and your kindness. katty: europeans living in britain get an answer to their post b
katty: mr.hanged his policy but is not happy about it, complaining about how much is administration has to say to look after these children. for the softer image, melania trump makes a surprise visit to the texas border. >> they are here without their families. i want to thank you for all your heart, your compassion, and your kindness. katty: europeans living in britain get an answer to their post b
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katty: why have positions gotten more hardline since 2007? remember reporting on that immigration push and that is the last time america got close to thinking it could ha some kind of comprehensive sform. it seems that boes are more polarized and it is less likely now. why is that? rep. rooney: well, it is a polarizing issue.rs of all, no democrat seems to want to join in reforming immigration or visas right now.u the ican party's left to do it by itself. we have a wide range of ideolog in our pard it is hard to bring the moderates together with us conservatives who would fike to see serious reform of a lot of the defects immigration and visa systems, not just grant residency status to the daca kids. christian: of course the problem always will be getting the president to sign on. rothink you are a supporter of paul ryan's cose bill, and in that he says let's have more judges, and the president says i don't want more judges, i want more security thd funding for wall. rep. rooney: well, this does contain funding for the wall and tightens up th
katty: why have positions gotten more hardline since 2007? remember reporting on that immigration push and that is the last time america got close to thinking it could ha some kind of comprehensive sform. it seems that boes are more polarized and it is less likely now. why is that? rep. rooney: well, it is a polarizing issue.rs of all, no democrat seems to want to join in reforming immigration or visas right now.u the ican party's left to do it by itself. we have a wide range of ideolog in our...
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katty: he's getting a polite response from japan's prime minister at the white house. the president says the summit is a go and he's as ready as he needs to be. >> i think i'm very well prepared. i don't think i have to prepare very much. christian: also, can the global economy survive the current shocks ahead of the g7 summit?
katty: he's getting a polite response from japan's prime minister at the white house. the president says the summit is a go and he's as ready as he needs to be. >> i think i'm very well prepared. i don't think i have to prepare very much. christian: also, can the global economy survive the current shocks ahead of the g7 summit?
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katty: you are watching "beyond 100 days." for months theresa may has walked the tie rope on brexit avoiding the big decision. christian: how much longer can she stay in the middle? all these critical issues are now coming to a head. >> are you bungling brexit, prime minister? katty: it has been a tough day for the prime minister. she is under fire from her own cabinet and the opposition. on the thorny issue of the irish border, the bbc has learned that they will publish their backstop plan tomorrow. christian:
katty: you are watching "beyond 100 days." for months theresa may has walked the tie rope on brexit avoiding the big decision. christian: how much longer can she stay in the middle? all these critical issues are now coming to a head. >> are you bungling brexit, prime minister? katty: it has been a tough day for the prime minister. she is under fire from her own cabinet and the opposition. on the thorny issue of the irish border, the bbc has learned that they will publish their...
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my colleagues katty kay ander christian frpoke to mohamed el-erian, chief economic advisor for allianz their program "beyond 100 days." mohamed: i suspect to see six of the seven g-7 members tell him that tariffs are not helpful, and i suspect that he will pivot and say, look, why don't you do something to promo your own economic growth? there may be two different narratives coming out -- one, pressure on the u.s. on trade, but the other, the u.s. saying to other countries, why don't you do your homework before youe o me and complain about what i am doing? katty: you have been watching g-7 meetings for many years.re can yomber a time when the world's biggest industrialized democracies were so y set against the biggest economy in , e world, the united stat they are at the moment? mohamed: no, this is new, and it shows you that the u.s. has decided to take a different approach to a goal that all the g7 shares. the g7 agrees that you nd fairer trade, but something has tone about theft of intellectual property,ha somethg to be done about non-tariff omething has to be done modernize trade a
my colleagues katty kay ander christian frpoke to mohamed el-erian, chief economic advisor for allianz their program "beyond 100 days." mohamed: i suspect to see six of the seven g-7 members tell him that tariffs are not helpful, and i suspect that he will pivot and say, look, why don't you do something to promo your own economic growth? there may be two different narratives coming out -- one, pressure on the u.s. on trade, but the other, the u.s. saying to other countries, why don't...
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katty: the president of south korea says he is convinced north korea knows verification as part of themmit is a hit for the president's unorthodox diplomacy, but
katty: the president of south korea says he is convinced north korea knows verification as part of themmit is a hit for the president's unorthodox diplomacy, but
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katty: you're watching "beyond 100 days." industrialized nations meet in canada this week but china isn't in this bloc and the u.s. doesn't seem to want to be. christian: in the age of trump, is the g7 still relevant? the u.s. protectionist president is challenging decades of western unity. katty: american trade tariffs make it harder for leaders to work together against global threats. in a phone call, theresa may tells donald trump that his decision to apply tariffs to eu imports is unjustified and deeply disappointing. christian: also on the program, at least 38 people have been killed and hundreds more killed -- hundreds more injured in guatemala after a volcano sent lava into rr
katty: you're watching "beyond 100 days." industrialized nations meet in canada this week but china isn't in this bloc and the u.s. doesn't seem to want to be. christian: in the age of trump, is the g7 still relevant? the u.s. protectionist president is challenging decades of western unity. katty: american trade tariffs make it harder for leaders to work together against global threats. in a phone call, theresa may tells donald trump that his decision to apply tariffs to eu imports is...
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katty: you have been watchingor g-7 meetingsany years. you remember a time when the world's biggest industrialized democracies were so clearly set against the biggest economy in the world, the united states, as they are at the moment mohamed: no,his is new, and it shows you that the.s. has decided to take a differt approach to a goal that al g7 shares. the g7 agrees that you need fairer trade, but something has to be done about theft of intellectual property, something has to be done about non-tariff , something has to be done to modernize trade agreements. in the past this was done in what economists called a cooperative game. here there is a different proach. the u.s. has taken a different negotiating approach, and i think that is shocking the g7. christian: the last time you were on the program we were talking about growth and confidence retning. i wonder if things are looking a little more shaky. we have got tariffs, brexit, italy, growing concern in china. do you think the picture is looking more wobbly? mohamed: if you remember, i'v
katty: you have been watchingor g-7 meetingsany years. you remember a time when the world's biggest industrialized democracies were so clearly set against the biggest economy in the world, the united states, as they are at the moment mohamed: no,his is new, and it shows you that the.s. has decided to take a differt approach to a goal that al g7 shares. the g7 agrees that you need fairer trade, but something has to be done about theft of intellectual property, something has to be done about...
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katty: melania trump put out a rare statement saying shea hates to see children taken from their familiesher husband, though, is standing firm. president trump: the united states will not be a migrant camp and it will not be a refugee holding facility. katty: these are the images that prompted former first lady laura bush to make an unprecedented intervention, calling the policy cruel. mr. trump is focused on
katty: melania trump put out a rare statement saying shea hates to see children taken from their familiesher husband, though, is standing firm. president trump: the united states will not be a migrant camp and it will not be a refugee holding facility. katty: these are the images that prompted former first lady laura bush to make an unprecedented intervention, calling the policy cruel. mr. trump is focused on
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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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. ♪ katty: you are watching "beyond 100 days" on pbs.merican football fans gather at the white house today to honor their store. christian: but this year's super bowl champions, the philadelphia eagles, will not be there because donald trump has uninvited them. katty: after some eagles players said they didn't want to go to the event anyway, the president accuses them of lack of patriotism. has anyone seen john bolton? a week before the singapore nuclear summit, the controversial national security adviser is excluded from key meetings. and the white house press secretary, accused of lying to the public from the podium. but was she just not told the truth by her boss? christian: also on the program,
. ♪ katty: you are watching "beyond 100 days" on pbs.merican football fans gather at the white house today to honor their store. christian: but this year's super bowl champions, the philadelphia eagles, will not be there because donald trump has uninvited them. katty: after some eagles players said they didn't want to go to the event anyway, the president accuses them of lack of patriotism. has anyone seen john bolton? a week before the singapore nuclear summit, the controversial...
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>> i think katty is exactly right.'s great to have this attitude going in if you feel like you have all the cards in your hands. but i'm not sure that the president does any more. i mean if he talks about not going back to -- he wants to go to maximum pressure if the summit doesn't work out. but the reality is that maximum pressure requires the chinese and the south koreans, they're not going to be there any more. they were there in the last part of 2017 and beginning of 2018, but they won't be able to put the same sort of pressure on the regime as they've done in the past. that's going to be a problem. >> let's bring in nbc news national military the reporter, courtney kubey, who has new reporting on how the china won't be technically at the summit. but they will be at the summit. obviously china has a great interest in what's going on here. how do they plan to be there in effect? >> well china of course has an extensive and very pervasive surveillance apparatus all over the world. but this is a case where they're goi
>> i think katty is exactly right.'s great to have this attitude going in if you feel like you have all the cards in your hands. but i'm not sure that the president does any more. i mean if he talks about not going back to -- he wants to go to maximum pressure if the summit doesn't work out. but the reality is that maximum pressure requires the chinese and the south koreans, they're not going to be there any more. they were there in the last part of 2017 and beginning of 2018, but they...
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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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. >> i'm katty kay in washington.n me a my co-host christian freaser in london for beyond 100 days on monday. we'll focus on the biggest issues impacting bot sides of aeantic. we look forward to seeing you then, here on cbs. -- pbs. >> national presentation of "bbc world news" is made possible by contons to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> you're watching pbs. >>> tonight on "kqed newsroom,n voti today in california on june 5th. >>> it's the warriors and cavs again for the fourth consecutive year in the nba finals. ns> plus a star-studded comedy festival returo the bay area. from dozens of performers to interactive exhibits. >>> welcome to "kqed newsroom," i'm thuy vu. a new poll out on the governor's race shows san diego republican john cox adncing to second place among likely voters. emocratic lieutenant governor gavin newsom remains in t
. >> i'm katty kay in washington.n me a my co-host christian freaser in london for beyond 100 days on monday. we'll focus on the biggest issues impacting bot sides of aeantic. we look forward to seeing you then, here on cbs. -- pbs. >> national presentation of "bbc world news" is made possible by contons to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> you're watching pbs. >>> tonight on "kqed newsroom,n voti today in california on june 5th....
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katty kay in washington — christian fraser's in london.p says mexico does nothing to prevent illegal migration into america. using cannabis for medicinal purposes — here, the uk home secretary announces a review which could see more patients allowed to use the drug. coming up in the next half hour: us markets take a tumble on fears that a trade war with china is becoming a reality. the billionaire watching his back — as russia revels in world cup glory, we hear from the exiled oligarch who's fallen out of favour with president putin. let us know your thoughts by using the hashtag. there is a news coming in from the senate, we have been speaking about the republic ‘s reaction, outspoken reaction from the top two republicans in the senate, they think they need to address this issue of families being separated on the us mexican border. mitch mcconnell saying they are going to reach out to democrats, try to come up reach out to democrats, try to come up with something within days or this week, he said, all senate republican support a plan that
katty kay in washington — christian fraser's in london.p says mexico does nothing to prevent illegal migration into america. using cannabis for medicinal purposes — here, the uk home secretary announces a review which could see more patients allowed to use the drug. coming up in the next half hour: us markets take a tumble on fears that a trade war with china is becoming a reality. the billionaire watching his back — as russia revels in world cup glory, we hear from the exiled oligarch...
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. >> i'm katty kay in washington. my co-host christian frazier in london for "beyond 100 days" on monday. we'll focus on the big issues on both sides of the atlantic andp ovide analysis on how they're shaping our world. >> natnal presentation of "bbc world news" is made upon by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> you're watching pbs. steves: to mix in a little fun in the sun with our history, we're driv to the rugged southwestern tip of portugal, cape sagres. this was as close as you could get to the edge of our flat earth in the days beforeolumbus. a lighthouse marks what was referred to even in ancient times as "the end of the world." today, salt-of-the-earth merchants sell seaworthyers, fishermen cast their lines off the dizzying cliffs, and tourists go for that end-of-europe photo. five centuries ago, igprince henry the navor, determined to broaden europe's horizons and spread catholicism, hoestablished his sailing right here. this was henry's mission control, from where he sent
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i'm katty came in washington.oin me and my co-host christian fraser in londonor "beyond 100 days" on monday. we'll focus on theiggest issues that are impacting both sides of the atlantic and s provide analy on how they're shaping our world. we look forward to seeing you then, here on pbs. >> national presentation of "bbc world news" is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> you're watching pbs. ♪ >>> tonight on kqed newsroom, president trump agreed to end the practice that separated thousands of immigrant children from their families at the iorder. but big que and legal challenges .remain we get reaction from san jose congresswoman zoe lofgren. she's co-authored a bill to protect imgrant familiew. >>> plus aocumentary reveals the toll factory farming takes on the environment andhe humanth. hello and welcome to "kqed newsroom." i'm tuy vu. we begin with immigration. trumpnesday preside signed an executive order ending the practice of separatimi ant children from thei
i'm katty came in washington.oin me and my co-host christian fraser in londonor "beyond 100 days" on monday. we'll focus on theiggest issues that are impacting both sides of the atlantic and s provide analy on how they're shaping our world. we look forward to seeing you then, here on pbs. >> national presentation of "bbc world news" is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> you're watching pbs. ♪ >>>...
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. >> 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
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this is beyond 100 days, with me, katty kay, in washington. christian fraser's in london. us—mexico border camp where detained migrant children, separated from theirfamilies, are being held. the british government sets out plans for more than three million eu citizens who want to remain here after brexit. coming up in the next half—hour: hot shoe shuffle — are canadians really smuggling american footwear out of the us? 0ur toronto team looks into it. securing the sahara — we've a special report from niger, where we join the us army fighting terrorism. let us know your thoughts by using the hashtag #beyond100days. returning now to our main story — the us battle over immigration policy. a day after president trump signed an executive order ending the separation of parents from their children at the border, his wife melania made a surprise visit to texas to visit a facility where immigrant children are being held. meanwhile, a fierce debate is happening on capitol hill over how to address the issue long term. joining us now from capitol hill is republican congressman francis
this is beyond 100 days, with me, katty kay, in washington. christian fraser's in london. us—mexico border camp where detained migrant children, separated from theirfamilies, are being held. the british government sets out plans for more than three million eu citizens who want to remain here after brexit. coming up in the next half—hour: hot shoe shuffle — are canadians really smuggling american footwear out of the us? 0ur toronto team looks into it. securing the sahara — we've a...
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katty: despite the fact that it runs against international norms, but it goes against his party in congresshich is legislating for more judges. christian: it is not clear what donald trump wants. what is clear is that a zero-tolerance approach is popular with republican voters. not so much with democrats. press secretary sarah huckabee sanders is the latest to be forced out of a restaurant because the owners
katty: despite the fact that it runs against international norms, but it goes against his party in congresshich is legislating for more judges. christian: it is not clear what donald trump wants. what is clear is that a zero-tolerance approach is popular with republican voters. not so much with democrats. press secretary sarah huckabee sanders is the latest to be forced out of a restaurant because the owners
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katty: the russian president said he hopes it will be the first step to restoring full relations betweenussia and the united states. christian: the meeting is expected to take place in mid july when president trump will be in europe and belgium and britain. a major upset in the democratic party. a top congressman is defeated by a 28-year-old newcomer running as a socialist. and the reigning champions have lost in the world up the to south korea.
katty: the russian president said he hopes it will be the first step to restoring full relations betweenussia and the united states. christian: the meeting is expected to take place in mid july when president trump will be in europe and belgium and britain. a major upset in the democratic party. a top congressman is defeated by a 28-year-old newcomer running as a socialist. and the reigning champions have lost in the world up the to south korea.
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katty: the 5-4 ruling says he has the power, even if people don't like what he does with it.hristian: his opponents say the ban might be constitutional, but it doesn't make it right. the president says it is a moment of profound vindication. pres. trump: a tremendous success, a tremendous victory for the american people, and for our constitution. christian: president trump has lashed out at one of his favorite american manufacturers, harley-davidson. if they move production to europe, he says they will be taxed like never before. two
katty: the 5-4 ruling says he has the power, even if people don't like what he does with it.hristian: his opponents say the ban might be constitutional, but it doesn't make it right. the president says it is a moment of profound vindication. pres. trump: a tremendous success, a tremendous victory for the american people, and for our constitution. christian: president trump has lashed out at one of his favorite american manufacturers, harley-davidson. if they move production to europe, he says...
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hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london.te house tradition to invite the super bowl champions to the rose garden, to shake the hand of the american president. but not this year. the invitation to the philadelphia eagles has been withdrawn. "unfortunately, only a small number of players decided to come", tweeted the president, "we cancelled the event." "staying in the locker room for the playing of our national anthem is as disrespectful to our country as kneeling." "sorry!" the president's critique of the nfl plays well with his base. but not with the players themselves. only 10 members of the eagles team were expected to turn up — the rest didn't want to share a stage with donald trump. "disinviting the players only proves our president is not a true patriot" says the mayor of philadelphia "but a fragile egomaniac obsessed with crowd size." that's the city's mayor — how does the rest of philadelphia feel? our correspondent, rajini vaidyanathan, has been to to find out. a few months ago, the streets of philadelphia were pack
hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london.te house tradition to invite the super bowl champions to the rose garden, to shake the hand of the american president. but not this year. the invitation to the philadelphia eagles has been withdrawn. "unfortunately, only a small number of players decided to come", tweeted the president, "we cancelled the event." "staying in the locker room for the playing of our national anthem is as...
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katty: donald trump says the world will be impressed with the singapore summit, but will the north koreanseliver their side of the bargain? christian: it all started with a handshake. the theater of this summit will be remembered for years to come. kim jong-un speaks of his unwavering commitment to denuclearization, but it's donald trump who makes the first big concession, with a promise to stop wargames on the korean peninsula. >> people are going to be very impressed, very happy,
katty: donald trump says the world will be impressed with the singapore summit, but will the north koreanseliver their side of the bargain? christian: it all started with a handshake. the theater of this summit will be remembered for years to come. kim jong-un speaks of his unwavering commitment to denuclearization, but it's donald trump who makes the first big concession, with a promise to stop wargames on the korean peninsula. >> people are going to be very impressed, very happy,
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a brief time ago my colleagues katty kay and christian fraser spoke with the author of "messing withhe enemy."f they askedstern governments can't or d't have the will to protect themselves. is not thereill and they are not sure how to do that. the two big ings that complicate this is our freedom of speech and freedom of the press. what t russian strategy -- winning through the course of politics rather than the politics of force, going into a population and turning it begins -- turning it against itself, it is very smart because it is clever. it plays inside a democracy. how can you push out one n'person's or one nats speech when you say you are open to all of this? they have a complication with what are the terms we can use to refute this disinformation. the second is they don't know how to regulate social-media companies. they really don't understand it. when congress starts talking to alsoedia companies, they are outmatched. theyan protections they want data protections. okfaces tied up again in a chinese setting for data privacy and data sharing. gulateon't know how to these comp
a brief time ago my colleagues katty kay and christian fraser spoke with the author of "messing withhe enemy."f they askedstern governments can't or d't have the will to protect themselves. is not thereill and they are not sure how to do that. the two big ings that complicate this is our freedom of speech and freedom of the press. what t russian strategy -- winning through the course of politics rather than the politics of force, going into a population and turning it begins --...
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'beyond—one—hundred—days' hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is inof children being held in cages along the us—mexican border are prompting comparisons with ww2 internment camps. some 2000 children, as young as 2 years old, have been separated from their parents in recent weeks as they tried to cross into america illegally. these are the latest pictures from a migration centre in texas. they are the result of a white house policy to try to deter illegal immigration — it's a policy known as zero—tolerance and these are its victims. the images have prompted rare interventions from melania trump and laura bush — both of whom have expressed dismay at the policy. but so far they have not brought widespread condemnation from republicans. and today the president again put the blame squarely on the opposition party. and i say, it is very strongly the democrats fault. they are obstructing. they are really obstructionist and they are obstructing. the united states will not be a migrant camp and it will not be a refugee holding facility. it won't be. you look a
'beyond—one—hundred—days' hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is inof children being held in cages along the us—mexican border are prompting comparisons with ww2 internment camps. some 2000 children, as young as 2 years old, have been separated from their parents in recent weeks as they tried to cross into america illegally. these are the latest pictures from a migration centre in texas. they are the result of a white house policy to try to deter...
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hello, i am katty kay in washington. christian fraser is in london. 434 days.is how long the british government has been deliberating brexit. and in case you are wondering, there are fewer than 300 days left until britain officially leaves the eu. yet still, there is no clear plan. the british prime minister confirmed today she is not going to publish the government's proposals on what kind of future relationship the uk wants with the eu until after a crucial brussels summit at the end of this month. if you think that smacks of foot—dragging, indecision, chaos, you wouldn't be alone. on the continent there is deep frustration, as there is within the british parliament. not that there's much coherent policy from the opposition labour party. the splits run deep on either side of the house, as our political editor laura kuensberg reports. where is the plan? a question that has been asked often enough around here. there is no sign of the government's next brexit blueprint, promised by the end of the month. forget detail, though, there was one plain message to the e
hello, i am katty kay in washington. christian fraser is in london. 434 days.is how long the british government has been deliberating brexit. and in case you are wondering, there are fewer than 300 days left until britain officially leaves the eu. yet still, there is no clear plan. the british prime minister confirmed today she is not going to publish the government's proposals on what kind of future relationship the uk wants with the eu until after a crucial brussels summit at the end of this...
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[chiren crying] katty: these desperate cries do not help the president, heading to congress to defendparent who try to enter the country illegally. even some top republicans now ocesshe controversial must stop, but mr. trump stands firm. >> we want a country with heart, but when people comehey have to know they can't get in. otherwise it is never going to stop. chriian: also on the program a senior british politician calls for cannabis to be legalized for recreational as
[chiren crying] katty: these desperate cries do not help the president, heading to congress to defendparent who try to enter the country illegally. even some top republicans now ocesshe controversial must stop, but mr. trump stands firm. >> we want a country with heart, but when people comehey have to know they can't get in. otherwise it is never going to stop. chriian: also on the program a senior british politician calls for cannabis to be legalized for recreational as
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katty: the leaders will meet for a short period on their own. christian: the two men prepared in their own way. kim jong-un took a late-night stroll in singapore, even stopping for the odd selfie. amid early birthday celebrations, the president's senior aides are clear what they want from
katty: the leaders will meet for a short period on their own. christian: the two men prepared in their own way. kim jong-un took a late-night stroll in singapore, even stopping for the odd selfie. amid early birthday celebrations, the president's senior aides are clear what they want from
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washington anchor for bbc world news america, katty kay.er at the "new yorker," susan glasser. good to have you all on this hour. j joe/kn joe, i know we're all clear about donald trump and what his policies are and his views towards people and race, but what about the people around him? what about mike pence? want the secretary of homeland security who was trotted out there to bumble like a lying fool in front of the cameras for this president? with what about vaupg? what about jeff sessions. the list goes on. what about every member of his cabinet? what did george bush say? fool me once, shame on me. fool me twice -- won't be fooled again. [ laughter ] in this case, you don't have to go back to 1967 to pick up a trend, to decipher a -- you don't have to be -- have a beautiful mind and connect all the pictures with strings and headlines and decode things. donald trump uses people. he trots them out like kirstjen niels nielsen. he humiliates them, he shams them and then he fires them. you go back over the past 1517 months. you have destroye
washington anchor for bbc world news america, katty kay.er at the "new yorker," susan glasser. good to have you all on this hour. j joe/kn joe, i know we're all clear about donald trump and what his policies are and his views towards people and race, but what about the people around him? what about mike pence? want the secretary of homeland security who was trotted out there to bumble like a lying fool in front of the cameras for this president? with what about vaupg? what about jeff...
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epilepsy sufferers whose condition is helped by cannabis oils. 0n beyond 100 days, christian fraser and katty will be speaking to a democratic congressman who visited one of the migrant children centres on the border. we'll be discussing helicopter parenting after a new study suggests it could be bad for children. and we'll have a double helping of the papers. joining me tonight are lucy fisher, senior political correspondent at the times, and the writer and broadcaster mihir bose to look over tomorrow's front pages. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster, live in moscow, this is sportsday on day five at the world cup, england are preparing revenge is sweet for the blue samurai. japan put colombia to the sword to start their tournament with a win. senegal celebrate their first world cup for 16 years with a win against poland. we are alive where england have been recovering from their dramatic victory over tunisia last night. we have the latest from the camp. i'm john watson in the bbc sport centre — also coming up in the programme: it's b
epilepsy sufferers whose condition is helped by cannabis oils. 0n beyond 100 days, christian fraser and katty will be speaking to a democratic congressman who visited one of the migrant children centres on the border. we'll be discussing helicopter parenting after a new study suggests it could be bad for children. and we'll have a double helping of the papers. joining me tonight are lucy fisher, senior political correspondent at the times, and the writer and broadcaster mihir bose to look over...
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washington anchor for bbc world news america katty kay.ational committee, michael steele. nbc news capitol hill correspondent and host of "kasie dc" on msnbc, kasie hunt. and joining the conversation, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times," peter baker. good to have you on board. we've been following the response around the country to this policy separating children from their families at the border and especially the reaction from the former and present first lady. peter baker, what's your take on where this is heading? because it seems like this might be a line that people don't want to cross and maybe even some republicans, more republicans. >> you mentioned the first lady. the one that strikes you the most, of course, is laura bush who the last republican first lady doesn't speak out very often on domestic issues. i recall her talking about afghanistan since they left office because that's an area where she has championed women's issues but for the most part i can't remember another time she's weighed in on a domestic
washington anchor for bbc world news america katty kay.ational committee, michael steele. nbc news capitol hill correspondent and host of "kasie dc" on msnbc, kasie hunt. and joining the conversation, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times," peter baker. good to have you on board. we've been following the response around the country to this policy separating children from their families at the border and especially the reaction from the former and present...
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and you start, i had that from katty kay over the last weeks.jim, what happens. thank you very much forwatching. from me andjim, we will see you next week. —— jane. another scorching hot day across many parts of the country. in northern wales we recorded 33 celsius. not a record, but hot enough. the heatwave is expected to continue for a few more days. cloudless skies across the uk, just a bit of morning mist and fog on the north sea coast. this is what the weather looks like on friday across much of europe. we are basking in the sunshine. temperature is widely exceeding 30 degrees in many areas and into the mid—20s in parts of scandinavia, as well. first on friday morning, temperatures will hover around 11 or 12 in towns and cities, perhaps the mid—teens in the lowla nds cities, perhaps the mid—teens in the lowlands of scotland's hands in the western parts of the country after that very warm thursday. it will be cloudy in the east of england's, possibly the midlands and south east as well, but the clouds will quickly be burnt away. it will be a
and you start, i had that from katty kay over the last weeks.jim, what happens. thank you very much forwatching. from me andjim, we will see you next week. —— jane. another scorching hot day across many parts of the country. in northern wales we recorded 33 celsius. not a record, but hot enough. the heatwave is expected to continue for a few more days. cloudless skies across the uk, just a bit of morning mist and fog on the north sea coast. this is what the weather looks like on friday...