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i want to assure them they are not forgotten. >> reporter: mark phillips, cbs news, normandy. >>> to every one of our veterans, we say thank you. that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. or others, check back later on in the morning. we have the morning news. and of course, you don't want to miss gayle and the guys on "cbs this morning." i will be back tonight for "the cbs evening news." i'm david begnaud. thanks for watching. have a great day. >>> this is "the cbs overnight news." >> welcome to "the overnight news." i'm don dahler. president trump wraps up his trip to europe today and heads back to washington, where an international crisis is brewing. the president is vowing to impose tariffs on all mexican m imports. but it doesn't stop the flow of mi yagrants to the u.s. border. >> reporter: clashes erupted along a southern mexico highway. as 200 imation0 migrants from central america on wednesday. mexican of on illegal migration. the president says mexico needs to do more or there will be a 5% tariff on all goods on monday. >> we told mexico
i want to assure them they are not forgotten. >> reporter: mark phillips, cbs news, normandy. >>> to every one of our veterans, we say thank you. that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. or others, check back later on in the morning. we have the morning news. and of course, you don't want to miss gayle and the guys on "cbs this morning." i will be back tonight for "the cbs evening news." i'm david begnaud. thanks for...
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. >> mark phillips, one last word?king at the ceremony of how the president of the united states would perform and the europeans were looking forward to see what he would say and i think everybody will come away satisfied. >> thank you all very much. our d-day on the -hour streaming ne cbsnews.com/isp. this has been a cbs news special report. i am anthony mason, cbs news, normandy, france. >> 24 hours it. and then, the anti-aircraft fire. people say, hey, look at the flares. ain't no flares. >> reporter: jeff weitzle has heard stories like dan mcbride's through the years and they have moved him. >> when you get up tomorrow morning and you see the sun come up, please thank god for our veterans. >> reporter: and that's part of the reason why he signed on as chief pilot for "miss montana." >> it's really about paying proper tribute. those folks in world war ii are all passing away now. this thing we do in normandy is probably the last time they have a proper tribute paid before they're all gone. there's a deep-seeded miss
. >> mark phillips, one last word?king at the ceremony of how the president of the united states would perform and the europeans were looking forward to see what he would say and i think everybody will come away satisfied. >> thank you all very much. our d-day on the -hour streaming ne cbsnews.com/isp. this has been a cbs news special report. i am anthony mason, cbs news, normandy, france. >> 24 hours it. and then, the anti-aircraft fire. people say, hey, look at the flares....
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mark phillips introduces us. >> reporter: among the veterans honored here today was a man with a long-untoldharles norman shay who took part in a smaller ceremony earlier this week. shay is 94 years old and led a commemoration for the 29 native americans killed in the normandy fighting who were buried here. >> private beni alan dewitte, a sioux. >> reporter: charles shay had grown up in the penobscot native community in maine, attended high school, was drafted into the army and trained as a medic, which is what brought him to the carnage of omaha beach. >> mortars and artillery coming at us, and when the ramp went down, the men that were standing in the front, some of them were killed immediately. >> reporter: others were so badly hurt they couldn't drag themselves out of the surf. >> many men that had been wounded were laying and could not help themselves. the tide was coming in very fast. >> reporter: but charles was faster, returning time after time to drag the woundenh. >> i hoped that i saved the lives of many men. i think 10 or 20 perhaps. >> reporter: others say it was many more. shay
mark phillips introduces us. >> reporter: among the veterans honored here today was a man with a long-untoldharles norman shay who took part in a smaller ceremony earlier this week. shay is 94 years old and led a commemoration for the 29 native americans killed in the normandy fighting who were buried here. >> private beni alan dewitte, a sioux. >> reporter: charles shay had grown up in the penobscot native community in maine, attended high school, was drafted into the army...
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mark phillips is here with his story. mark?orter: anthony, well, a lot has been said about how this commemoration is special, because the d-day generation is now well into its 90s. well, here's one returning vet who challenges all those age stereotypes. ( applause ) tom rice has been to normandy before, but the reception then was a lot less welcoming. >> airborne! >> airborne! >> airborne! >> reporter: tom rice is 97 paratroopers who would be dropped behind enemy lines. their job, to prevent german reinforcements from reaching the front as the main invasion force stormed the beaches. >> chase 'em out, run 'em across fields, through cemeteries, jumping over tombstones, chase 'em all the way back to the german border as fast as we can. >> reporter: tom rice has come back to the field where he landed that night. the story he now tells to current soldiers is of a mission that did not start well. >> it was dark, dark, dark, except for all the hurricane of fire coming up, real fast. i'm glad they moved away from that. >> reporter: to
mark phillips is here with his story. mark?orter: anthony, well, a lot has been said about how this commemoration is special, because the d-day generation is now well into its 90s. well, here's one returning vet who challenges all those age stereotypes. ( applause ) tom rice has been to normandy before, but the reception then was a lot less welcoming. >> airborne! >> airborne! >> airborne! >> reporter: tom rice is 97 paratroopers who would be dropped behind enemy lines....
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mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> ninan: and honoring them couldn't be more important. the v.a.s we're losing world war ii veterans, nearly 400 every single day. well, that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. i'm reena ninan in new york. thank you for joining us. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> we have breaking news out of santa clara where a fire at a chemical plant is putting up acrid smoke that people are smelling next door in san jose.>>> a predictable political forum in san francisco gets very interesting. when a protester tries to steal the spotlight by stealing kamala harris's microphone. >>> the owner used a method called direct public offering. he was a people to raise money for this full-e. >>> a close call for pedestrians in san francisco as an out of control car skids across the sidewalk and crashes into a building. >>> good evening. >>> we start with breaking news in santa clara. a fire is broken out of the chemical plant on gnomon avenue near 101 and montague expressway. video from a witness shows black smoke yellowing up in the facility. this is at a compa
mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> ninan: and honoring them couldn't be more important. the v.a.s we're losing world war ii veterans, nearly 400 every single day. well, that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. i'm reena ninan in new york. thank you for joining us. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> we have breaking news out of santa clara where a fire at a chemical plant is putting up acrid smoke that people are smelling next door in san jose.>>> a...
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mark phillips, cbs news, normandy. >> quijano: remarkable man.eekend news" for this sunday. i'm elaine quijano in new york. later on cbs, "60 minutes." for all of us at cbs news, have a good night. >>> breaking news, firefighters scrambling to contain a brushfire near morgan hill. >> we don't know, that's the hard part. it is scary, that part of it is scary. >>> a out-of-control wildfire in yellow county spreads forcing people out of their homes. storm it gets day one of the heat wave in the bay area and thank goodness we have options to stay cool. >>> a good sign for the warriors kevin durant appears to be recovering from his injury but will he be ready for game five of the nba finals? >>> good evening we begin with that breaking news a brushfire burning north of morgan hill broke out about 3 pm this afternoon in the hills east of highway 101 near milliken bailey roads. 210 acres have burned so far. cal fire is attacking the flames with air tankers and helicopter. the san jose fire department has also helped out. so far the fire is not threateni
mark phillips, cbs news, normandy. >> quijano: remarkable man.eekend news" for this sunday. i'm elaine quijano in new york. later on cbs, "60 minutes." for all of us at cbs news, have a good night. >>> breaking news, firefighters scrambling to contain a brushfire near morgan hill. >> we don't know, that's the hard part. it is scary, that part of it is scary. >>> a out-of-control wildfire in yellow county spreads forcing people out of their homes....
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mark phillips has covered several of these d-day ceremonies. , what makes this day so very special? >> the fact that it's the 75th. if you were a young soldier around the age of 20 as many of them were coming on the shore 75 years ago, you're well into your 90s, some in their late 90s, and this could well be the last time this living history can return here to have this experience and provide the lessons that an event like this provides. >> it is interesting, it may be the last time and then, surprisingly for some of these veterans, it's the first time they've been here since the invasion. it's been emotional, hasn't it. >> it has. some you hear for the first time. many getting on in years, wanting their children and grandchildren to know not just their personal story but the significance of what took place, not just the sacrifice, but the heroism and the history as well. >> during the ceremony we saw one veteran stand out of a wheelchair to hug president trump. how important is the evidence of that. >> the evidence of that is pretty important.
mark phillips has covered several of these d-day ceremonies. , what makes this day so very special? >> the fact that it's the 75th. if you were a young soldier around the age of 20 as many of them were coming on the shore 75 years ago, you're well into your 90s, some in their late 90s, and this could well be the last time this living history can return here to have this experience and provide the lessons that an event like this provides. >> it is interesting, it may be the last time...
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i would look at the from when canal phenomena mark phillips sushmita on piss in the spits of disco to see 9 stick fish stick a tea party. event and finton kind of not. when moses does 1st and does this and cause this so in under some boss on get of. success eva uses a quote of shawn water went to. his thought it could actually eat. some beginning got it. ended as would just no it would family come before most doesn't it doesn't help with. so here's it when on going through and we don't score it from would come only a little or hope that some time was considered and we come for a list of items to karla's us and stick. how will the weather how will the climate change. when planning to sew and harvest it seems our ancestors looked to the man in the golden hat in the belief that he could read cosmic sign. an astronomer a climatologist a meteorologist quite simply who was it. berlin's treasure trove the berlin state's museums are temples of beauty and modern research centers. they are also a wellspring of endless tales. but how did their story begin. it all started with plans to make the c
i would look at the from when canal phenomena mark phillips sushmita on piss in the spits of disco to see 9 stick fish stick a tea party. event and finton kind of not. when moses does 1st and does this and cause this so in under some boss on get of. success eva uses a quote of shawn water went to. his thought it could actually eat. some beginning got it. ended as would just no it would family come before most doesn't it doesn't help with. so here's it when on going through and we don't score it...
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we have our senior foreign correspondent mark phillips talking to some of the veterans who have returned the ceremony. as we look behind us beyond the cemetery, is omaha beach through the trees and that's where the invasion began at 6:30 in the morning 75 years ago. >> absolutely. this is hallowed ground as a cemetery and historical reasonsf history in the 20th century. 75 years ago today, young american boys were getting off their higgins boats, the ramps coming down and running off into an uncertain future. many of them laid down their lives on the first day of combat. primarily, that's what we should stick in our minds on d-day. >> particularly omaha beach where some of the strongest resistance was. >> five beaches but omaha was the worst. a combination of too much german strength, too little intelligence on our side. >> some didn't hit the areas they were needed to. >> troops were told they'd be witness to the greatest show on earth. it was overcast, not enough bombing, the naval bombardment didn't do as advertised. you have to beware if the prognostication is too positive. things ca
we have our senior foreign correspondent mark phillips talking to some of the veterans who have returned the ceremony. as we look behind us beyond the cemetery, is omaha beach through the trees and that's where the invasion began at 6:30 in the morning 75 years ago. >> absolutely. this is hallowed ground as a cemetery and historical reasonsf history in the 20th century. 75 years ago today, young american boys were getting off their higgins boats, the ramps coming down and running off into...
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mark phillips, cbs news, normand ea. >> and that's the overnight for others check back for the morningthis morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elain quijano. >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm elaine quijano. president trump is declaring vuktry over mexico in his battle to stop the threat of migrants along the southern border. mexico has agreed to deploy a newly created national guard along with other measures after president trump threatened to put tariffs on mexican imports. the "new york times" reports that deal was struck month ago and the only deal was when it would take effect. president trump again called the paper the enemy of the people. errol barnette reports. >> reporter: this morning president trump predicted great cooperation between the two nations while warning that without it we can go back to our previous position of tarbfes. friday's joint declaration says mexico agrees to beef up its national guard, crack down on human smuggling and trafficking networks, whilex panding a program allowing those seeking asylum to remain in mexico awaiting their
mark phillips, cbs news, normand ea. >> and that's the overnight for others check back for the morningthis morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elain quijano. >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm elaine quijano. president trump is declaring vuktry over mexico in his battle to stop the threat of migrants along the southern border. mexico has agreed to deploy a newly created national guard along with other measures after president trump threatened to put...
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phillip hammond and mark carney speaking at the annual mansion house dinner last night. a report entitled the future of finance takes a look how the economy is changing and how finance can serve these changes and what it can actually mean for the central bank. the central advisor to governor carney who put this report together is with us for the hour. when you look at the recommendations you put in there and what the b.o.e. has said, are you worried the next governor will unwind some of it? mark: that's a great question and certainly the way i tried to operate the last nine months takes us on a journey. the average supervisor gets two copies of complete works of shakespeare for a week. the rule book for the u.k. is longer than the old testament. without intelligence it's unintelligible. steve schwartzman was on the other day championing it and the bank will be coming forward. one of the big announcements last night was mark may was seen having a stress test for financial systems and that is something that won't happen for another two years but i think the catalyst of the
phillip hammond and mark carney speaking at the annual mansion house dinner last night. a report entitled the future of finance takes a look how the economy is changing and how finance can serve these changes and what it can actually mean for the central bank. the central advisor to governor carney who put this report together is with us for the hour. when you look at the recommendations you put in there and what the b.o.e. has said, are you worried the next governor will unwind some of it?...
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phillips. now saturday is armed forces day. it's an annual event to markbate, the defence minister said that the uk's armed forces were currently involved in 20 operations around the world. at any moment, we have about 4,000 of our royal navy either at sea or working overseas. 7,000 of our raf are also working overseas, and 10,000 of our army are deployed on operations or exercises. this is a major commitment. it is us looking beyond our shores, helping other countries, and making our mark across the world. in recent weeks, we've been reflecting on the particular sacrifice made by those who served in the second world war — the d—day landings, in particular. it was a great privilege to attend the commemorations in normandy earlier this month, and to meet with some of the men who took part in the operation 75 years ago. what is absolutely clear from talking with them is that none of them regard themselves as heroes. they're just doing what they were trained to do, and they got on with the job in the way that the wartime generation so often did. the snp raise
phillips. now saturday is armed forces day. it's an annual event to markbate, the defence minister said that the uk's armed forces were currently involved in 20 operations around the world. at any moment, we have about 4,000 of our royal navy either at sea or working overseas. 7,000 of our raf are also working overseas, and 10,000 of our army are deployed on operations or exercises. this is a major commitment. it is us looking beyond our shores, helping other countries, and making our mark...
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joining us now john kirby and abby phillips and retired army general james spider marks. let me read again what "the new york times" is reporting this morning. here is the heart of the matter. as late as 7:00 p.m. last night, military and diplomatic officials were expecting a strike. the operation was underway in its early stages when it was called off. planes were in the air and ships were in position. the strike was set to take place just before dawn friday in iran to minimize risk to the iranian military and civilians. but the strike was then off at least temporarily. what are you hearing? >> what fred just reported i think is really significant. he indicated that the iranian systems lit up. that the united states could then intercept that activity relative to the drone which tells you our intelligence collection is robust in that part of the world. i don't know this, but it's not unusual for the united states to conduct operations, get the intended target to light up. then you can identify what's abhorrent and what's different. then go back and adjust the plan. and we
joining us now john kirby and abby phillips and retired army general james spider marks. let me read again what "the new york times" is reporting this morning. here is the heart of the matter. as late as 7:00 p.m. last night, military and diplomatic officials were expecting a strike. the operation was underway in its early stages when it was called off. planes were in the air and ships were in position. the strike was set to take place just before dawn friday in iran to minimize risk...
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mark the 50th anniversary of the stonewall inn riots. we are back alive now at gettysburg college pennsylvania with the civil war institute's annual summer conference. up next, west virginia university professor jason phillips talks about abolitionist john brown's pikes. you are watching american history tv here on c-span3. >> good afternoon. i am peter carmichael, a member of the history department. it is my
mark the 50th anniversary of the stonewall inn riots. we are back alive now at gettysburg college pennsylvania with the civil war institute's annual summer conference. up next, west virginia university professor jason phillips talks about abolitionist john brown's pikes. you are watching american history tv here on c-span3. >> good afternoon. i am peter carmichael, a member of the history department. it is my
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phillip at the white house. >>> and the author of that legislation, senator mark warner, the top democrat on the senate intelligence committee. he just introduced this proposed law to -- that would require candidates to report foreign contacts that were election related in the future. senator, what's your reaction to the comments the president made in the oval office? >> well, jake, i know a lot of us who follow this day in and day out get a little overwhelmed. but i think you said in the top of your report, this just feels different. you know, and the excuse trump is being trump, sitting in the oval office, the president of the united states basically inviting foreign powers to intervene in our elections, i am obviously not speechless, but if i can be further shocked, outraged, it falls into those categories. and i felt this was coming. the one thing i would correct is i introduced this legislation about three or four weeks ago because it seemed to me we're not doing enough to protect ourselves in 2020. a lot of my republican colleagues say, you know, let's not focus on 2016. let's not go back and rehash the muell
phillip at the white house. >>> and the author of that legislation, senator mark warner, the top democrat on the senate intelligence committee. he just introduced this proposed law to -- that would require candidates to report foreign contacts that were election related in the future. senator, what's your reaction to the comments the president made in the oval office? >> well, jake, i know a lot of us who follow this day in and day out get a little overwhelmed. but i think you...
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phillip lack vera. juliette kayyem assist secretary as the department of homeland security and mark preston cnn senior political analyst. juliette let me start with you. >> yeah. >> it's a pretty stunning thing what we heard here. i don't even know where to give the exact quote. but perhaps this one, in my whole life i've never called the fbi. you don't call the fbi. >> right. that's the businessman donald trump which you can ask yourself why did he never call the fbi if he saw something illegal showing that he has never mavd into the commander in chief and the person the constitution expects to protect the united states democratic system. so i'm kind of over shock at this stage. in other words, this has been -- this has been hinted at for a long time by the trump people. first defying the meetings then the meetings were adoptions. then they said the meetings didn't matter and then they said well, they mattered but not that much. and now they're the meetings are totally fine. let's have future meetings. they've been laying this out, quickly to think about it both in terms of offense and defense. offense is this
phillip lack vera. juliette kayyem assist secretary as the department of homeland security and mark preston cnn senior political analyst. juliette let me start with you. >> yeah. >> it's a pretty stunning thing what we heard here. i don't even know where to give the exact quote. but perhaps this one, in my whole life i've never called the fbi. you don't call the fbi. >> right. that's the businessman donald trump which you can ask yourself why did he never call the fbi if he...
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. >> cnn abbey phillip kicks off our coverage from 1600 pennsylvania avenue. ♪ happy birthday to you >>> president trump markingis 73rd birthday with a clean up call on his favorite morning tv show. attempting to explain his controversial claim ha he would accept dirt on a political po t opponent from a foreign government. >> i think it was accurately stated. >> then clarify it. >> i've had a lot of support. >> reporter: a day after receiving blow back from both democrats and some republicans, trump attempted to clarify with one part double down. >> of course you have to look at it because if you don't look at it, you're not going to know if it's bad. >> reporter: and one part walk back. >> of course you give it to the fbi or report it to the attorney general or somebody like that. >> reporter: trump even expanding on his claim that a foreign government's attempt to interfere in a campaign is similar to his conversations with world leaders. >> i had dinner with the queen. i met with the prime minister of uk. i was with the head of france. i was with the head of an these nations. am i supposed to put the preside
. >> cnn abbey phillip kicks off our coverage from 1600 pennsylvania avenue. ♪ happy birthday to you >>> president trump markingis 73rd birthday with a clean up call on his favorite morning tv show. attempting to explain his controversial claim ha he would accept dirt on a political po t opponent from a foreign government. >> i think it was accurately stated. >> then clarify it. >> i've had a lot of support. >> reporter: a day after receiving blow back...
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mark the 75th anniversary of the d-day landings. in minutes president trump will address the ceremony. we have max foster, abby phillipsgregory. great to have you here on this momentous morning. max, what a day seeing all 16 world leaders coming together. there is so much talk of unity and how to preserve peace and alliances. obviously that's something the prime minister has been trying to drive home during the president's visit to the uk. tell us what to expect this morning and what you're seeing. >> one of the messages from downing street is they talk about a declaration they'll get the leaders to sign reminding the world of the horrors of d-day and committing never to allow an event like that to ever happen again. that's the big thing the hosts want to get out of this. it will be very moving. in a moment you will hear the national anthem. that will kick things off. that's when the queen arrives. you will hear a series of readings from world leaders including the canadian prime minister, the french president, the british prime minister and of course president trump. at the end, the queen will speak on behalf of all o
mark the 75th anniversary of the d-day landings. in minutes president trump will address the ceremony. we have max foster, abby phillipsgregory. great to have you here on this momentous morning. max, what a day seeing all 16 world leaders coming together. there is so much talk of unity and how to preserve peace and alliances. obviously that's something the prime minister has been trying to drive home during the president's visit to the uk. tell us what to expect this morning and what you're...
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mark you have left on all our hearts. >> i mean -- >> all of our hearts. all of us, ours too. it was so good. >> the people is the best. remember when she called busy phillipsrah phone. and my favorite when you surprised her with limes to make margaritas. >> i oprahed oprah. i don't think anything tops ellen's surprise for tiffany haddish. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> you are so, so, so, so good. >> thank you. you told me that before in a dream. >> the best of her dreams, now she's living it. her reaction was priceless as was montreal teacher valerie, who was lost when she met oprah -- who lost it when she met oprah, and i shared that with tiffany. >> you got excited the other day, i think somebody might have you beat. >> oh, my god, she is ready to play. >> what are the emotions when you see oprah. how do you feel? >> i'm chill now, because i've been told to relax, but the first time i saw oprah in real life, i was like, ahhh. >> after a quick dance off, tiffany was ready to step into the world of harry potter. >> what's the most exciting part for you? >> the most exciting part for me is that you get to be physical, right? you get to see the wizards and al
mark you have left on all our hearts. >> i mean -- >> all of our hearts. all of us, ours too. it was so good. >> the people is the best. remember when she called busy phillipsrah phone. and my favorite when you surprised her with limes to make margaritas. >> i oprahed oprah. i don't think anything tops ellen's surprise for tiffany haddish. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> you are so, so, so, so good. >> thank you. you told me that before in a dream. >>...
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minister mark field of assaulting one of its activists, who disrupted a speech by the chancellor last night. in footage from the event, the conservative mp is seen pushing a woman out of the venue. phillipat mansion house in the city of london when a number of climate activists brought proceedings to a halt. in a statement to itv news, mr field said he deeply regretted grabbing the woman, but he reacted instinctively, worried she might be armed. the white house has declined to comment on us media reports that president trump approved military strikes against iran, before later deciding not to launch them. the new york times, citing senior white house officials, said the operation against a handful of targets was already in its early stages when mr trump stood the military down. the reports come after iran shot down an unmanned us surveillance drone over the strait of hormuz on thursday. the governor of the bank of england, mark carney, has rejected borisjohnson‘s assertion that there would not be new tariffs on trade if the uk left the eu without a deal. mrjohnson said this week that a provision of world trade organisation rules known as gatt 2a would allow for current arrangements to p
minister mark field of assaulting one of its activists, who disrupted a speech by the chancellor last night. in footage from the event, the conservative mp is seen pushing a woman out of the venue. phillipat mansion house in the city of london when a number of climate activists brought proceedings to a halt. in a statement to itv news, mr field said he deeply regretted grabbing the woman, but he reacted instinctively, worried she might be armed. the white house has declined to comment on us...