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the obama administration for revealing american law listeners we speak to former cia officer ray mcgovern about u.s. violations of international law plus wiki leaks joseph our law in the united states designed software there was responsible for the cyber attack on britain's national public health service the ball coming up at today's going on the ground but first while french president growing is on the record for supporting and strikes on syria you don't hear much about syria in the u.k. general election campaign nothing about u.n. special envoy for syria stefan de mistura saying in the past seventy two hours that russian backed. geneva peace talks to work in tandem and certainly nothing like this from british prime minister tourism a back in october we need to political solution a political long term solution which sees a syria without assad could one reason she doesn't say that anymore be that her own defense secretary has been caught out partying with president assad of syria i suppose if you judge people by you spend time with the question asked to be you know what do you remember wh
the obama administration for revealing american law listeners we speak to former cia officer ray mcgovern about u.s. violations of international law plus wiki leaks joseph our law in the united states designed software there was responsible for the cyber attack on britain's national public health service the ball coming up at today's going on the ground but first while french president growing is on the record for supporting and strikes on syria you don't hear much about syria in the u.k....
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is a supporter of manning ray mcgovern he worked at the cia for nearly thirty years responsible for preparing the white house's daily brief he's the co-founder of veteran intelligence professionals for sanity re thanks so much for coming back on the u.s. press secretary p.j. crowley appeared on this very show and said he wasn't entirely happy with. way private manning was treated was private manning tortured of course he was we have the un reports for torture who actually tried to see manning and was not allowed to see him and when he heard what manning was still it was being subjected to it they hands of the marines in quantico he defined it as obviously torture and in the end when he learned of the things that the marines admitted to doing to bradley manning he called it unmitigated torture we do know that joe the manning tried to kill itself twice is it your conviction that this and that it would have been to punish for revealing u.s. atrocities in iraq well i would be hard pressed to think of any other reason. it was the collateral murder video that really really set off the united states
is a supporter of manning ray mcgovern he worked at the cia for nearly thirty years responsible for preparing the white house's daily brief he's the co-founder of veteran intelligence professionals for sanity re thanks so much for coming back on the u.s. press secretary p.j. crowley appeared on this very show and said he wasn't entirely happy with. way private manning was treated was private manning tortured of course he was we have the un reports for torture who actually tried to see manning...
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mcgovern is a retired physical education teacher who spends a lot of his time in companies at a ricohill finds sometime to come back every summer to captain his lifeguard team. other lifeguards under mcgover mcgovern's watch say he is an inspiration to work with. >> never gets old. it's just a great group of dedicated young men and women and older men and women that really take this job seriously and take a lot of pride in working as lifeguards. it's something that i know the day i walk away i'm going to miss this place a lot more than this place is going to miss me. it's a special special bond as you say we have working together. >> you might not believe it but mcgovern has had two hip replace manies but his fellow lifeguards say that he still gets in a workout every day. >>> still to come tonight, a addicted to heroin. he says it all started with pot. one man's emotional story. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people ha
mcgovern is a retired physical education teacher who spends a lot of his time in companies at a ricohill finds sometime to come back every summer to captain his lifeguard team. other lifeguards under mcgover mcgovern's watch say he is an inspiration to work with. >> never gets old. it's just a great group of dedicated young men and women and older men and women that really take this job seriously and take a lot of pride in working as lifeguards. it's something that i know the day i walk...
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hello, i'm nuala mcgovern, this is outside source. president trump is in texas as devastating flooding continues. he says he wants the relief effort to stand as an example of how to respond to a storm. we wa nt we want to be looked at in five yea rs we want to be looked at in five years and ten years from now as, this is the way to do it. but there's a new flood warning to tens of thousands of people in houston — two dams are overflowing. anger as north korea launches its latest missile, this time overjapan. translation: the missile that passed over our nation poses the greatest and greatest threats to our nation ever. but china says us and south korean military exercises are provoking pyongyang. the chilean president has signed a bill that would legalise same—sex marriage, and sent it to congress for debate. we'll speak to our regional americas editor about that. we start in texas where president trump has arrived to assess the damage left in the wake of tropical storm, harvey. before we bring you the latest from the president's visi
hello, i'm nuala mcgovern, this is outside source. president trump is in texas as devastating flooding continues. he says he wants the relief effort to stand as an example of how to respond to a storm. we wa nt we want to be looked at in five yea rs we want to be looked at in five years and ten years from now as, this is the way to do it. but there's a new flood warning to tens of thousands of people in houston — two dams are overflowing. anger as north korea launches its latest missile, this...
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servers we spoke with former cia analyst and spokesperson ray mcgovern and here is what he had to tell us. we don't want to conflate to saying. the way the wiki leaks got their information on the d.n.c. e-mails was from a separate. copy not a hack ok copy leak. drive but to truly astonishing we know that's what happened ok now this other thing was a construct was a synthetic thing which was arranged by this very shadowy person or entity. to. point zero and sure enough as soon as they heard from julian assange himself that he had e-mails as he put it pertaining to hillary clinton that was on the twelfth of june last year they got busy saying oh my god what does he have if he has enough he can prove that we stole the election from bernie sanders pure and simple so what we do and the idea was well let's let's preempt it let's dig up a scheme here we can blame this on the russians and then we can distract attention from the content of these you know why the russians. don't work like a charm now the evidence that we have now. is forensic ok now you would wonder why the f.b.i. didn't do fore
servers we spoke with former cia analyst and spokesperson ray mcgovern and here is what he had to tell us. we don't want to conflate to saying. the way the wiki leaks got their information on the d.n.c. e-mails was from a separate. copy not a hack ok copy leak. drive but to truly astonishing we know that's what happened ok now this other thing was a construct was a synthetic thing which was arranged by this very shadowy person or entity. to. point zero and sure enough as soon as they heard from...
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as we bring you the second part of our explosive interview with former cia analyst ray mcgovern stay tuned for watching the. the world just as i know the news companies. merely players but what kind of parties are into america playing marty america offers more artsy american personal in many ways the news landscape is just like this little real new space man city actors bad actors and in the end you could never hear all. of the park and all the world's a stage all the world stage all the world's a stage we are definitely a plenty. one of the biggest sparks that ignited the russia gate election scandal we now find ourselves in was the alleged hacking of d.n.c. e-mails by a certain murky character with alleged russian spy connections named good silver two point zero but a year later the group veteran intelligence professionals for sanity previously stood firm against faulty intelligence leading up to the war in iraq have analyzed the d.n.c. bridge are absolutely certain about one thing there was no goose step or two point zero and there wasn't an initial either according to former cia
as we bring you the second part of our explosive interview with former cia analyst ray mcgovern stay tuned for watching the. the world just as i know the news companies. merely players but what kind of parties are into america playing marty america offers more artsy american personal in many ways the news landscape is just like this little real new space man city actors bad actors and in the end you could never hear all. of the park and all the world's a stage all the world stage all the...
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as we bring you the second part or explosive interview with former cia analyst ray mcgovern stay tuned for watching the. i'm tom hartman i'll give you what the mainstream media can't go big picture we'll go deeper investigate and debate all so you can get the big picture. you can see the border from the. steel this is. like and so this is this is. and this is. you have every right to be here has the right to collect my food part of my family on both sides of the border. an organization called arizona border recall we or the state. that is doing. with these to be done in the five years it's getting worse. is escalating because this. is really good with them because. they believe their rage is there and they don't believe. that it is taking. responsibility for their security. for. one of the biggest sparks that ignited the russia gate election scandal we now find ourselves in was the alleged hacking of d.n.c. e-mails by a certain murky character with alleged russian spy connections named. point zero but a year later the group veteran intelligence professionals for sanity previously stood
as we bring you the second part or explosive interview with former cia analyst ray mcgovern stay tuned for watching the. i'm tom hartman i'll give you what the mainstream media can't go big picture we'll go deeper investigate and debate all so you can get the big picture. you can see the border from the. steel this is. like and so this is this is. and this is. you have every right to be here has the right to collect my food part of my family on both sides of the border. an organization called...
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my parliamentary colleagues heidi elizondo and alison mcgovern arejust colleagues heidi elizondo and is aiming to make that are prominent position after transition. you talked about this position bringing you into alignment with the views of some significant organisations. does it not take you out of line, though, with the will of the british public, who surely if you commit to staying in the single market, you commit to the free movement of people, you commit to being governed by laws set in europe, you commit to still paying large sums to the eu, and aren't those three key principles that the people who voted for brexit wa nted that the people who voted for brexit wanted to be rid of? well, i don't think that this is what is the will of the people, as you have kind of put it. not least because we know that people voted to leave the european union, but the way in which they wanted to do that was not something that was on the ballot paper. during the general election, theresa may put forward quite an extremejob theresa may put forward quite an extreme job destroying form of leaving t
my parliamentary colleagues heidi elizondo and alison mcgovern arejust colleagues heidi elizondo and is aiming to make that are prominent position after transition. you talked about this position bringing you into alignment with the views of some significant organisations. does it not take you out of line, though, with the will of the british public, who surely if you commit to staying in the single market, you commit to the free movement of people, you commit to being governed by laws set in...
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he defeats mcgovern in a landslide. the court speculated, and i think there is strong evidence for, burger delays releasing be -- these -- the opinion in roe versus wade until after the election. and after nixon is inaugurated. this is released on generally 22nd of 1973, just after the nixon inauguration. host: shades of dred scott. there was a decision delayed because of a presidential inauguration. we will listen to more -- the second oral argument. there is a new attorney representing the state of texas. texas assistant attorney general robert flowers. you know anything about him that is important for people to know? clark: he was assistant attorney general who did a better job. the arguments are hobbled and limited by the fact that there is no trial, there is no record, there are no evidentiary proceedings. the justices asked the attorneys about substance in history, and about abortion. they have no basis for answering. in the jay floyd argument and robert flowers argument, there are times when attorney say i don't
he defeats mcgovern in a landslide. the court speculated, and i think there is strong evidence for, burger delays releasing be -- these -- the opinion in roe versus wade until after the election. and after nixon is inaugurated. this is released on generally 22nd of 1973, just after the nixon inauguration. host: shades of dred scott. there was a decision delayed because of a presidential inauguration. we will listen to more -- the second oral argument. there is a new attorney representing the...
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this is breakfast with steph mcgovern and naga munchetty.arged from hospital, despite being medically fit to leave. research for the bbc finds some have faced delays of up to three years. many more have had to wait for over six months. i have been ready for a long time. good morning. it's thursday, 3 august. also this morning: nearly 200 buildings in england are now known to have failed safety tests on cladding and insulation following the grenfell fire. we'll speak to the man in charge of making them safe.
this is breakfast with steph mcgovern and naga munchetty.arged from hospital, despite being medically fit to leave. research for the bbc finds some have faced delays of up to three years. many more have had to wait for over six months. i have been ready for a long time. good morning. it's thursday, 3 august. also this morning: nearly 200 buildings in england are now known to have failed safety tests on cladding and insulation following the grenfell fire. we'll speak to the man in charge of...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and steph mcgovern.who commit hate crimes online. new guidelines mean abuse on social media sites will now be treated as seriously as offences committed in person. good morning, it is monday 21 august. also this morning: second accident involving the us navy into mac months.
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and steph mcgovern.who commit hate crimes online. new guidelines mean abuse on social media sites will now be treated as seriously as offences committed in person. good morning, it is monday 21 august. also this morning: second accident involving the us navy into mac months.
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hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and steph mcgovern.es in athletics gather in london as the 16th world championships get under way. sir mo farah and usain bolt are both in action as they aim to bring their careers on the track to a close with gold medals. the action gets under way later here at the london stadium, five years to the day since the 2012 olympics super saturday. organisers will be hoping for more memorable moments. good morning, it's friday fourth august. also this morning:
hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and steph mcgovern.es in athletics gather in london as the 16th world championships get under way. sir mo farah and usain bolt are both in action as they aim to bring their careers on the track to a close with gold medals. the action gets under way later here at the london stadium, five years to the day since the 2012 olympics super saturday. organisers will be hoping for more memorable moments. good morning, it's friday fourth august. also this...
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coming up at 6am on breakfast, steph mcgovern and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessave more on the quidditch premier league championship that has been taking place in hull. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: thousands of people are rescued from rising as houston bears the brunt of tropical storm harvey. the american national weather service has described the flooding as "beyond anything experienced". officials say more tornados and rain are on the way security has been tightened in several states in northern india of this before and the sentencing on monday of a self—styled guru convicted of rape. now it is time for our newspaper review. what's making headlines around the world ? the financial times is leading with the catastrophic floods swamping houston following tropical storm harvey. a picture of two men in a kayak on the street shows the incredible flood level in the city. in the new york times, the emerging relationship between greece and china is making the front page. the paper says a chastised greece has embraced advances and investments from beijing, a
coming up at 6am on breakfast, steph mcgovern and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessave more on the quidditch premier league championship that has been taking place in hull. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: thousands of people are rescued from rising as houston bears the brunt of tropical storm harvey. the american national weather service has described the flooding as "beyond anything experienced". officials say more tornados and rain are on the way security...
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this is breakfast, with steph mcgovern and louise minchin.rophic flooding hits the us city of houston. desperate rescue efforts are taking place. thousands of people have been rescued with a year's worth of rain expected to fall in just one week. roads have been turned into rivers as people are urged to get to high ground. we prayed a lot. we praised god and he rescued us, so we are very grateful. one care home had to be evacuated after its residents were submerged in waist—deep water. we'll be live in texas with the latest.
this is breakfast, with steph mcgovern and louise minchin.rophic flooding hits the us city of houston. desperate rescue efforts are taking place. thousands of people have been rescued with a year's worth of rain expected to fall in just one week. roads have been turned into rivers as people are urged to get to high ground. we prayed a lot. we praised god and he rescued us, so we are very grateful. one care home had to be evacuated after its residents were submerged in waist—deep water. we'll...
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steph mcgovern is taking an in—depth look. this is bbc news. the latest headlines.hy mudslides and flooding in sierra leone has risen to over 300. it is feared that many more bodies are still trapped under the debray. the red cross says thousands more have lost their homes. the president has announced it a national tragedy. state media in north korea say the country's military has briefed its leader, kimjong—un, about how they could fulfil his threat to fire missiles near the american island of guam in the pacific. he reportedly said he'd watch the actions of the us before making a decision. firefighters in greece have been battling more than 90 forest fires across the country, with conditions made worse by dry winds and high temperatures. the country's justice minister has said some of the fires were probably started deliberately. some of the fires have been burning for several days and a state of emergency has been declared in some areas. a verdict has been reached in the court case between an american dj and the us singer taylor swift. jurors at a federal court i
steph mcgovern is taking an in—depth look. this is bbc news. the latest headlines.hy mudslides and flooding in sierra leone has risen to over 300. it is feared that many more bodies are still trapped under the debray. the red cross says thousands more have lost their homes. the president has announced it a national tragedy. state media in north korea say the country's military has briefed its leader, kimjong—un, about how they could fulfil his threat to fire missiles near the american...
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coming up at 6am on breakfast dan walker and steph mcgovern will have all the day's news, business ande latest headlines air and bbc news. us navy says ten of its sailors are missing and five have been injured after one of its ships collided with an oil tanker off the coast of singapore. boats and helicopters are involved ina boats and helicopters are involved in a search and rescue operation. spanish police say 12 terror suspects spent six months planning thursday's barcelona van attack that claimed many lives. the driver has now been identified but security officers say he may have fled to france. american and south korean troops have begun their annual military exercises as tensions remain high on the korean peninsula. north korea has objected to the drills, and has issued a warning to the us that it should prepare for a mosul as strike. —— for a mosul is —— merciless strike. one of the greats of american comedy, jerry lewis, has died in las vegas — aged ninety—one. he came to fame during the 1950s, in a partnership with dean martin — before a successful solo career as a singer, act
coming up at 6am on breakfast dan walker and steph mcgovern will have all the day's news, business ande latest headlines air and bbc news. us navy says ten of its sailors are missing and five have been injured after one of its ships collided with an oil tanker off the coast of singapore. boats and helicopters are involved ina boats and helicopters are involved in a search and rescue operation. spanish police say 12 terror suspects spent six months planning thursday's barcelona van attack that...
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this is breakfast with steph mcgovern and mega munchetty. from hospital, despite being medically fit to leave. research for the bbc finds some have faced delays of up to three years. many more have had to wait for over six months. i have been ready for a long time. good morning. it's thursday, 3 august. following the grenfell fire. we'll speak to the man in charge of making them safe. good morning. britain's big business bosses earned £45 million on average last year. i'll be finding out why later. the netherlands in the semi—finals of the women's euros. is gripping the sport at all levels. great save from the keeper. to paris st germain. matters into their own hands. and carol has the weather. good morning. the windy, especially for england and why. i will have more in 15 minutes. thanks, see you in a bit. good morning. first, our main story. despite being medicalfit to leave. for at least six months. ease the problem. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. i enjoy doing collages. it helps when i am bored or anything and i haven't got anything to do. toni lives w
this is breakfast with steph mcgovern and mega munchetty. from hospital, despite being medically fit to leave. research for the bbc finds some have faced delays of up to three years. many more have had to wait for over six months. i have been ready for a long time. good morning. it's thursday, 3 august. following the grenfell fire. we'll speak to the man in charge of making them safe. good morning. britain's big business bosses earned £45 million on average last year. i'll be finding out why...
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. >> cochairman mcgovern holds ,rand, members of the staff thank you for holding this important briefing on the democratic developments in the democratic republic of congo. i'm here to share some humble insights into the current political impasse. in line with the request of today's moderator i will focus , my initial remarks on the initial challenges of the implementation of the global inclusive agreement as well as highlight some of the diminished legitimacy of the nearly old government and how it has influenced the broader security situation. 2006 as alexis mentioned, the catholic bishop conference stepped in for a mediation process combined with the national dialogue initiative which had initially established a partial agreement with leaders from the government. these efforts did not necessarily result in violence taking place. the process eventually culminated in a very susceptible and celebrated new year's eve agreement. the signatories of the early agreement, the opposition sg sevens, of the udp and agreed broadly to the following. a transition of 12 months, the maintenance of pre
. >> cochairman mcgovern holds ,rand, members of the staff thank you for holding this important briefing on the democratic developments in the democratic republic of congo. i'm here to share some humble insights into the current political impasse. in line with the request of today's moderator i will focus , my initial remarks on the initial challenges of the implementation of the global inclusive agreement as well as highlight some of the diminished legitimacy of the nearly old government...
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we've got ten in june of 1972 we had gotten george mcgovern.n he moved out to the watergate thing and by june 17 the whole thing lasted 22 months until the presidents resignati resignation. i got the call on june 17 after they'd broken in saying people broke into the watergate headquarters and i knew instantly it was probably our folks almost assuredly from the committee to reelect so that proceeded and it wasn't huge until the spring of 1973 and then it was the time that we decapitated the entire white house staff then we went through and the tapes were revealed in the hearings and i testified for five hours before the ervin committee because we have done some dirty trick strategy which we had not. it came october and one reason i want to mention this is because it was brought up in the firing of james comey. i told folks i didn't arrange to have the firing of james comey. had the president announced it on the saturday night massacre. let me tell you again to put this into some perspective of where the president was, it's october and i just te
we've got ten in june of 1972 we had gotten george mcgovern.n he moved out to the watergate thing and by june 17 the whole thing lasted 22 months until the presidents resignati resignation. i got the call on june 17 after they'd broken in saying people broke into the watergate headquarters and i knew instantly it was probably our folks almost assuredly from the committee to reelect so that proceeded and it wasn't huge until the spring of 1973 and then it was the time that we decapitated the...
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we'll talk with ceo gail mcgovern. >>> president trump is pushing efforts to but his speech at a manufacturefin rg plorant in mia wacos deshort on details. mola lenghi has our report. >> reporter: on his trip to springfield, missouri, wednesday, president trump promised to bring back main street. >> we want to renew our prosperity and restore opportunity, we must reduce the tax burden on our companies and our workers. >> reporter: the president laid out a vision for tax reform, but was light on specific details. >> i am fully committed to working with congress to get this job done. >> reporter: protesters were kept a mile away from the manufacturing facility where inside president trump spoke to an invite only gathering of small business owners. >> i've seen so many tax cuts for the rich that trickle down economics never did work. >> reporter: mr. trump promised to simplify what he calls a rigged system that he has admittedly benefitted from. in april, the president proposed cutting the corporate tax rate to 15% and lowering the top personal income bracket to 35%. treasury secretary steve mnuch
we'll talk with ceo gail mcgovern. >>> president trump is pushing efforts to but his speech at a manufacturefin rg plorant in mia wacos deshort on details. mola lenghi has our report. >> reporter: on his trip to springfield, missouri, wednesday, president trump promised to bring back main street. >> we want to renew our prosperity and restore opportunity, we must reduce the tax burden on our companies and our workers. >> reporter: the president laid out a vision for...
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hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and steph mcgovern. the biggest names in athletics gather in london as the 16th world championships get under way. sir mo farah and usain bolt are both in action as they aim to bring their careers on the track to a close with gold medals. the action gets under way later here at the london stadium, five years to the day since the 2012 olympics super saturday. 0rganisers will be hoping for more memorable moments. good morning, it's friday fourth august. also this morning: a record breaking heatwave hits large parts of southern europe. authorities issue urgent warnings as temperatures go above 43 celsius. this is the scene this morning in sicily, which has had some of the hottest temperatures. we'll be hearing how locals and holiday makers there are coping with the heat. iam here i am here at the queen elizabeth 0lympic i am here at the queen elizabeth olympic park, where i will bring more details on the temperatures in southern europe, as well as a full uk forecast, in about 15 minutes. it's normally one o
hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and steph mcgovern. the biggest names in athletics gather in london as the 16th world championships get under way. sir mo farah and usain bolt are both in action as they aim to bring their careers on the track to a close with gold medals. the action gets under way later here at the london stadium, five years to the day since the 2012 olympics super saturday. 0rganisers will be hoping for more memorable moments. good morning, it's friday fourth...
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shimkus tweeted -- representative ileana ros-lehtinen sent the message, jimmassachusetts democrat mcgovern, representing the second district in that state tweets -- >> early in the season [inaudible] ofe we have another setting kale, swiss chard, broccoli, cabbage all in here. >> congress returns from recess in less than two weeks, veterans of her five. on the agenda must pass federal spending bills to keep the government open after september 30. they need to increase the debt ceiling to avoid a default on u.s. debt. other items, and writing the tax code and work on health care legislation. gavel to gavelve coverage here on c-span and the senate on c-span2. this week on c-span. tonight at eight, former presidents george w. bush and bill clinton on leadership. president clinton: i could help someone have a better life and i liked it. all these people tell you they were born in a log cabin they built themselves are full of
shimkus tweeted -- representative ileana ros-lehtinen sent the message, jimmassachusetts democrat mcgovern, representing the second district in that state tweets -- >> early in the season [inaudible] ofe we have another setting kale, swiss chard, broccoli, cabbage all in here. >> congress returns from recess in less than two weeks, veterans of her five. on the agenda must pass federal spending bills to keep the government open after september 30. they need to increase the debt...
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this is breakfast, with steph mcgovern and louise minchin. scenes of devastation as catastrophic flooding hits the us city of houston. desperate rescue efforts are taking place. thousands of people have been rescued with a year's worth of rain expected to fall in just one week. roads have been turned into rivers as people are urged to get to high ground. we prayed a lot. we praised god and he rescued us, so we are very grateful. one care home had to be evacuated after its residents were submerged in waist—deep water. we'll be live in texas with the latest. good morning. it's monday the 28th of august. also this morning: a chemical haze along the east sussex coast leaves more than 100 people needing hospital treatment. round three of brexit talks. uk negotiators say they want "flexibility and imagination" from the eu. good morning. coming up in the sport: arsenal manager arsene wenger asks fans to keep the faith after what he calls a "disastrous" 4—0 loss to liverpool. invented byjk rowling, played by harry potter, and now a real—life sport. w
this is breakfast, with steph mcgovern and louise minchin. scenes of devastation as catastrophic flooding hits the us city of houston. desperate rescue efforts are taking place. thousands of people have been rescued with a year's worth of rain expected to fall in just one week. roads have been turned into rivers as people are urged to get to high ground. we prayed a lot. we praised god and he rescued us, so we are very grateful. one care home had to be evacuated after its residents were...
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russian hacking narrative and the intelligence community has still released no proof of anything right mcgovern a former cia analyst of twenty seven years calls it a disk race to the intelligence profession it is spotlessly free of evidence front to back pertaining to any events in which russia is implicated so why would so many of our politicians in our media jump on this law and ride it around like a cat i don't roomba why we want well as noam chomsky said control of thought is more important for governments that are free and popular than protests by states a despotic state can control its domestic enemies by force but as the state loses this weapon other devices are required to prevent the ignorant masses from interfering with public affairs which are none of their business the public are to be observers not participants. so that's why our mass media tries its damn dis to ensure the people remain ignorant. how come our job tonight actually is to scare people to death on the subject so thank you brian yes. studies have shown people confuse familiarity with truth so if you just repeat rush or
russian hacking narrative and the intelligence community has still released no proof of anything right mcgovern a former cia analyst of twenty seven years calls it a disk race to the intelligence profession it is spotlessly free of evidence front to back pertaining to any events in which russia is implicated so why would so many of our politicians in our media jump on this law and ride it around like a cat i don't roomba why we want well as noam chomsky said control of thought is more important...
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by the obama administration for revealing american lawlessness we speak to former cia officer ray mcgovern about u.s. violations of international law plus wiki leaks joseph farallon the united states designing software there was responsible for the cyber attack on britain's national public health all the symbol coming up at today's going on the ground but first while french president macro is on the record for supporting and strikes on syria you don't hear much about syria in the u.k. general election campaign nothing about u.n. special envoy for syria stefan de mistura saying in the past seventy two hours that russian backed. geneva peace talks are to work in tandem and certainly nothing like this from british prime minister tourism a back in october we need to political solution a political long term solution which sees a syria without assad could one reason she doesn't say that anymore b. that her own defense secretary has been caught out partying with president assad of syria i suppose if you judge people by that you spend time with the question asked do you know what do you remember w
by the obama administration for revealing american lawlessness we speak to former cia officer ray mcgovern about u.s. violations of international law plus wiki leaks joseph farallon the united states designing software there was responsible for the cyber attack on britain's national public health all the symbol coming up at today's going on the ground but first while french president macro is on the record for supporting and strikes on syria you don't hear much about syria in the u.k. general...
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to expose what senator george mcgovern did and what he was hounded out of office because of it the.the carcinogens that are inherent in a meat based diet well the this and you raise the third major group where they've been for trade and that's patient advocacy organizations again almost ten years ago we started writing about the america. diabetes association and the influence they were under from candy and soda comp of those talk about. when we come back we'll hear more from russell macabre editor of corporate crime reporter. i'm tom hartman and i'll give you what the mainstream media can't help big picture . and when questioned more find what you're looking for says the. dog. will go deeper investigate and debate all so you can get the big picture. for decades the american middle class has been railroaded by washington politics. big money corporate interests that's thrown down a lot of voices that's how it is in the news culture in this country now that's where i come in. on our to america i'll make sure you don't get railroaded that you'll get the straight talk in the straight new
to expose what senator george mcgovern did and what he was hounded out of office because of it the.the carcinogens that are inherent in a meat based diet well the this and you raise the third major group where they've been for trade and that's patient advocacy organizations again almost ten years ago we started writing about the america. diabetes association and the influence they were under from candy and soda comp of those talk about. when we come back we'll hear more from russell macabre...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and steph mcgovern. tougher sentences for people who commit hate crimes online. new guidelines mean abuse on social media sites will now be treated as seriously as offences committed in person. good morning, it is monday 21 august. also this morning: second accident involving the us navy into mac months. —— the second accident involving the us navy in two months. we have the chimes of big ben live this morning, before the clock falls silent at midday. carol is there for us. the chimes, and the clock, could be switched off for up to four years for repairs. the weather here in london is rather damp. it will be cloudy, but it will not be cold. for the rest of us, rain moving northwards. the best of the sunshine in the north and east. more in 15 minutes. also this morning: why police forces are asking more motorists to share footage of bad driving captured on dash—cams. in sport: mo farah signs off in style. in his final track race in the uk, the four—time olympic champion eases to victory in the 3,000m in b
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and steph mcgovern. tougher sentences for people who commit hate crimes online. new guidelines mean abuse on social media sites will now be treated as seriously as offences committed in person. good morning, it is monday 21 august. also this morning: second accident involving the us navy into mac months. —— the second accident involving the us navy in two months. we have the chimes of big ben live this morning, before the clock falls silent at...
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to expose what senator george mcgovern did and what he was hounded out of office because of it the.the carcinogens that are inherent in a meat based diet well the this and you raise the third major group where they've been for trade and that's patient advocacy organizations again almost ten years ago we started writing about the america. diabetes association and the influence they were under for candy and soda comp of those talk about that. when we come back we'll hear more from russell macabre editor of corporate crime reporter and. the mission of news with you is to go to the people tell their side of the story our stories are well sourced we don't hide anything from the public and i don't think the mainstream media in this country can say that i think average viewer knows that our t. america has a different perspective so that we're not hearing one echo chamber that mainstream media is constantly spewing. we're not beholden to any corporate sponsor no one tells us what to cover how long the coverage or how to say it that's the beauty of archie america. we give both sides we hear
to expose what senator george mcgovern did and what he was hounded out of office because of it the.the carcinogens that are inherent in a meat based diet well the this and you raise the third major group where they've been for trade and that's patient advocacy organizations again almost ten years ago we started writing about the america. diabetes association and the influence they were under for candy and soda comp of those talk about that. when we come back we'll hear more from russell macabre...
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you a better idea of how much money we have raised because it's changing very rapidly. >> grail mcgoverng. one of the most memorable images of hurricane harvey is this picture. we remember this, the elderly people sitting in waist-deep water. one of the women in the photo >>> reid hoffman is considering an elder statesman. he is a venture capitalist in investing in new ideas and businesses. he is with us to discuss the futu future of tech and how artificial intelligence can change. still ahead on "cbs this morning." and you look amazing...ly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know it's half-washed. add downy to keep your collars from stretching. unlike detergent alone, downy conditions to smooth... ...and strengthen fibers. so, don't half-wash it. downy and it's done. is more than one thing. with floral fusion oil it's soft skin and fine fragrance. soft skin, fine fragrance. caress. but do they need help making more of their own tears? if you have chronic dry eye caused by reduced tear production due to inflamma
you a better idea of how much money we have raised because it's changing very rapidly. >> grail mcgoverng. one of the most memorable images of hurricane harvey is this picture. we remember this, the elderly people sitting in waist-deep water. one of the women in the photo >>> reid hoffman is considering an elder statesman. he is a venture capitalist in investing in new ideas and businesses. he is with us to discuss the futu future of tech and how artificial intelligence can...
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george mcgovern the night before he lost 49 states in 1972, jimmy carter before the reagan landslide. >> that's a common campaign thing to do. that's what you do when you know you're going to lose. >> before any election, you can go to parts of the country and the big lose are will have huge unbelievably enthusiastic crowds. they don't mean anything in assessing the political popularity of the president. he is deeply unpopular. >> but going off script, you know, chris collins talked about the rally on long island. the big problem with that rally was the former police chief was in jail for beating up a suspect he. >> he goes after ms-13, but not n neonazis. >>> good point. i was speaking to the gop chair a moment ago, and he said when it comes to senators flakes and the potential challengeser kellie ward, that the state party isn't going to take sides. that's remarkable. nothing going to take sites of the republican incumbent aren't and we know senator flake is one of the most endangered republicans next year. donald trump would love to see him taken out. i want to see how much and if
george mcgovern the night before he lost 49 states in 1972, jimmy carter before the reagan landslide. >> that's a common campaign thing to do. that's what you do when you know you're going to lose. >> before any election, you can go to parts of the country and the big lose are will have huge unbelievably enthusiastic crowds. they don't mean anything in assessing the political popularity of the president. he is deeply unpopular. >> but going off script, you know, chris collins...
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we have the head of the american red cross, the president there, gail mcgovern who will be joining uslk about what's needed what they're doing on the ground and what they need more of we'll talk about the recovery process with the university of houston chancellor, who will talk to us about what's happening. she has about $6 billion in a budget that has been hit hard. she used to be on the dallas federal vereserve. then we'll talk about oil. the american petroleum institute's president and ceo jack girard will be joining us what's happening with refineries, how much it takes to get back up and running. we'll cover that and the markets coming up. >> i have a quick final question >> yes >> did warren buffett really eat that whole cake himself? >> i didn't get a slice of it but it served about 500 people they were giving slices to every patron who came into the restaurant >> i would have gone for the top. >> looked good >> great interview yesterday we look forward to "squawk box" coming up. still ahead we pvireew the economic data on the docket today. storms by an insurance coy that knows
we have the head of the american red cross, the president there, gail mcgovern who will be joining uslk about what's needed what they're doing on the ground and what they need more of we'll talk about the recovery process with the university of houston chancellor, who will talk to us about what's happening. she has about $6 billion in a budget that has been hit hard. she used to be on the dallas federal vereserve. then we'll talk about oil. the american petroleum institute's president and ceo...
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amy: and gail mcgovern, her background? jonathan: she came from at&t.i is one of the big criticisms the red cross has gotten in her leadership, is that eventually it has become a very corporate organization that operates according basically to the logic of a lot of corporate america. we are not going to tell you what we are doing and we will not give you any way to hold us accountable. the track record has been phenomenally bad under her. there are probably some people in the organization that are happy with the a amounts o of my she is continuing to be able to raise, even under this withering criticism, but they have lied to congress when there have been investigations, have resisted all forms of o oversight, and wn people like me and the press and them and go in investigate their projects and try to figure out what they are actually using the money for, where the money is going, we are incredibly vague and put up all kinds of roadblocks. amy: thank you, jonathan -- >> thank you, jonathan. there isis a websitete calleledd cross.org that lists a lot of
amy: and gail mcgovern, her background? jonathan: she came from at&t.i is one of the big criticisms the red cross has gotten in her leadership, is that eventually it has become a very corporate organization that operates according basically to the logic of a lot of corporate america. we are not going to tell you what we are doing and we will not give you any way to hold us accountable. the track record has been phenomenally bad under her. there are probably some people in the organization...
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i would have to say, you know, one of the greatest losses in american history was that of george mcgovern in 1972. so there are similarities between nixon and donald trump. but the use of hyperbole is something new to the presidency with trump. here is the key thing and i -- it's appalling when the president of the united states says this about the russia investigation. we have to investigate russia's covert action to intervene in our election, period. whether it involves the trump family or not, we will find out. but to say that you can't investigate it and that it's some kind of a fraud is an attack on our intelligence community and our professionals in the community. it looks like the mueller investigation is at the heart of this probe. it turned out that congress couldn't do it. the senate and the house couldn't do it. >> they're still doing it. >> they're doing it. but you don't have that much confidence? >> i think the subpoenas are going to come from the grand jury and it's mueller's grand jury. we have to figure out what happened. the president should not be talking about it. no o
i would have to say, you know, one of the greatest losses in american history was that of george mcgovern in 1972. so there are similarities between nixon and donald trump. but the use of hyperbole is something new to the presidency with trump. here is the key thing and i -- it's appalling when the president of the united states says this about the russia investigation. we have to investigate russia's covert action to intervene in our election, period. whether it involves the trump family or...