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prime minster vowing to bring change in her country.ue to carry out raids this morning in the wake of deadly terror attack in london. seven people killed and nearly 50 people were hurt when a van began swerving and hitting pedestrians. stlee attackers began stabbing citizens at the nearby market. within eight minutes of the attack being reported police responded and fatally shot all three suspects. officials say the vests the attackers were wearing which looked like suicide bombs turned out to be fake. marked third terrorist attack on british soil in three months. so far 12 people have been arrested in east london in connection with the latest attack. theresa may called on citizens to unite against attacks like these. added more needs to be done to tackle extremism in her country saying there's far too much tolerance for it. isis a mock media claimed the terrorist group was responsible for it. has not independently verified the claim. good to talk to you once again. prime minster theresa may saying that enough is enough following this l
prime minster vowing to bring change in her country.ue to carry out raids this morning in the wake of deadly terror attack in london. seven people killed and nearly 50 people were hurt when a van began swerving and hitting pedestrians. stlee attackers began stabbing citizens at the nearby market. within eight minutes of the attack being reported police responded and fatally shot all three suspects. officials say the vests the attackers were wearing which looked like suicide bombs turned out to...
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india's prime minster is promoting a program called make in india. to encourage plans to build there. conflicts with plans to put america first by putting manufacturing jobs to the u.s. >>> canoeing expedition begins today. part of the watership youth conservation program paddle for the next five days. head down the creek in the river and the delaware river and ending up in marcus hook. >>> happening today part of wawa welcome america festival get underway in center city philadelphia. >> annual sand sculpture spectacular. artists have transformed piles of sands. into philadelphia icons. this year marks the 25th anniversary of the spectacular. this thursday begins the wawa six days of fun leading up to main event on 4th of july. free wawa welcome america concert and firework show dazzle the crowds on the park way. tomorrow and into wednesday. got beautifully comfortable weather ahead. clear skies yes. wind is light. humidity stays low during the day. delray and new jersey is prime for bright sunshine. and clear skies in wilmington too. sunshine warm t
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a white house spokesman said he has tremendous respect for prime minster may. that subject never came up on the call. official readout makes no mention of the trip of the election. also saying although they will not comment on the contents of the conversation, there have been no change in plans for the expected visit. may extended soon after inauguration, but no dates have been scheduled. political rival jeremy corbyn posted on twitter yesterday, cancellation of state visit is welcome especially after his attack on london's mayor and withdraw from paris climate deal. president open comply questioned the response in wake of london terror attack and backlash in the united kingdom. >> speaking of corbyn, looking to build on appearance of last week's election. can still be skprims loprime mi look to get support from other parties. may's conservative party lost the party in the election and in order to maintain power, she's attempting to form a groft with northern ireland democratic unionist party. she could still be forced to step down. corbyn will push to include
a white house spokesman said he has tremendous respect for prime minster may. that subject never came up on the call. official readout makes no mention of the trip of the election. also saying although they will not comment on the contents of the conversation, there have been no change in plans for the expected visit. may extended soon after inauguration, but no dates have been scheduled. political rival jeremy corbyn posted on twitter yesterday, cancellation of state visit is welcome...
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relatives and volunteers meet with prime minster theresa may in downing street as she admits the government'sponse, in the hours after the disaster, was not good enough. forest fires in central portugal kill at least 2a people—the government said many died in their vehicles trying to flee. french voters head to the polls for parliamentary elections later. the newly—elected president emmanuel macron is expected to win a landslide victory, but voter turnout is expected to be low. no sat nav, no compass and certainly no wifi. a team of sailors complete a 3—year voyage around the world in a polynesian canoe. hello and welcome to bbc news. 58 people are now presumed to have died in the grenfell tower fire in west london. police have warned the death toll is likely to rise. the bbc understands the number of dead or missing could be around 70. the british prime minister, theresa may, has faced criticism over her response to the tragedy. she met with victims and community organisers in downing street. in a statement after, she acknowledged what many local people have been saying for days, that the in
relatives and volunteers meet with prime minster theresa may in downing street as she admits the government'sponse, in the hours after the disaster, was not good enough. forest fires in central portugal kill at least 2a people—the government said many died in their vehicles trying to flee. french voters head to the polls for parliamentary elections later. the newly—elected president emmanuel macron is expected to win a landslide victory, but voter turnout is expected to be low. no sat nav,...
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that's according to france's interior minster. the interior minster said that they are trying to confirm an identity on this guy. he may be an algerian student. they are not sure if that id card is real. they are not sure it's his. roads were closed. then we started to get the details of what happened and the minster saying that the man approached the three officers from behind. he pulled a hammer from his backpack and hit know in the upper in the head. the officers's injies are not seriou a fellow officer shot the suspect. a lot of details still to come. the investigation is ongoing. >> thanks for the reporting you have been giving us. staying on the star for us. i want to bring in a former fbi agent and msnbc contributor. we are trying to parse when we were covering this earlier. there were a number of people saying you are speculating. no one claimed responsibility for us. i think it's crucial. you and i have been together two days talking about attacks of this nature. to understand that the focus doesn't need to be on organiza
that's according to france's interior minster. the interior minster said that they are trying to confirm an identity on this guy. he may be an algerian student. they are not sure if that id card is real. they are not sure it's his. roads were closed. then we started to get the details of what happened and the minster saying that the man approached the three officers from behind. he pulled a hammer from his backpack and hit know in the upper in the head. the officers's injies are not seriou a...
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the proper response is what the mayor of london and the prime minster had. these are people we should be uniting in solidarity against any attack on our fellow human beings. no matter where they are. no matter who perpetrated. i think at the moment we don't know where the nationale of these killers who perpetrated this act of terror. already our president is on twitter, his first response is always on twitter. it's so embarrassing to the united states that we have a representative who doesn't have the discipline enough to put someone else concerns and fears first without using as a political tool to further his agenda. i think it's horrible. we have to hold this president accountable for these these tweets. the last one i wanted to make, the president and sean spicer said that 1 a wasn't a travel ban. now we get the truth that it is. it's based on religion. that's what the travel ban is for. i believe it will be bound to be unconstitutional. thank you so much. host: talking about the president's tweets here. few tweets that come in this morning @c-span wj. w
the proper response is what the mayor of london and the prime minster had. these are people we should be uniting in solidarity against any attack on our fellow human beings. no matter where they are. no matter who perpetrated. i think at the moment we don't know where the nationale of these killers who perpetrated this act of terror. already our president is on twitter, his first response is always on twitter. it's so embarrassing to the united states that we have a representative who doesn't...
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hello and welcome to 100 days + — the british prime minster in takes her brexit plan to brussels, butsays the focus won't be on britain at these talks, but on those who are remaining in the bloc. so, what hope does mrs may have of flying the uk flag, to get the deal she wants on the irish border, the exit bill and the rights of citizens? and setting out how we propose to ensure that eu citizens living in the uk have their rights protected in the united kingdom. more high—rise buildings in england are found to have combustible cladding after the safety check that were ordered in the wake of the grenfell tower tragedy. also... president trump announces there are no tapes of his conversations in the white house. he launched the speculation weeks ago but now says there are no recordings of his talks with james comey.
hello and welcome to 100 days + — the british prime minster in takes her brexit plan to brussels, butsays the focus won't be on britain at these talks, but on those who are remaining in the bloc. so, what hope does mrs may have of flying the uk flag, to get the deal she wants on the irish border, the exit bill and the rights of citizens? and setting out how we propose to ensure that eu citizens living in the uk have their rights protected in the united kingdom. more high—rise buildings in...
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based on evidence, not on hearsay, on evidence, mountains of evidence, and recommendations put to the minstereard and acted, he said, to get people to work but it obviously didn't happen on the ground. in the end, this is time for the chat to stop. thank you very much. there has been politicalfallout from the fire with the prime minister and the leader of the 0pposition visiting today. and enquiry has also been announced by theresa may. let's go to westminster and speak to tom bateman. we know that the prime minister has said that the prime minister has said that a full public enquiry will take place. it will be a judge led enquiry. that enquiry will have the power to summon witnesses. that could be anyone from the housing association, from any contractors that carried out that renovation work right up to the local authority and any other party they think may be relevant to talk to. that is important because of the real sense of anger we've been hearing and seeing from the streets of west london where people, as you've heard, have felt there were warnings about the fire risk in that building.
based on evidence, not on hearsay, on evidence, mountains of evidence, and recommendations put to the minstereard and acted, he said, to get people to work but it obviously didn't happen on the ground. in the end, this is time for the chat to stop. thank you very much. there has been politicalfallout from the fire with the prime minister and the leader of the 0pposition visiting today. and enquiry has also been announced by theresa may. let's go to westminster and speak to tom bateman. we know...
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relatives and volunteers meet with prime minster theresa may at downing street as she admits the government'se disaster, has not been good enough. a mistrial — that's the ruling in the sexual assault case against entertainer bill cosby — the prosecution wants a re—trial. we can never underestimate the blinding power of celebrity but
relatives and volunteers meet with prime minster theresa may at downing street as she admits the government'se disaster, has not been good enough. a mistrial — that's the ruling in the sexual assault case against entertainer bill cosby — the prosecution wants a re—trial. we can never underestimate the blinding power of celebrity but
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hello and welcome to 100 days + — the british prime minster in takes her brexit plan to brussels, buts the eu listening? the german chancellor says the focus won't be on britain at these talks, but on those who are remaining in the bloc. so, what hope does mrs may have of flying the uk flag, to get the deal she wants on the irish border, the exit bill and the rights of citizens? and setting out how we propose to ensure that eu citizens living in the uk have their rights protected in the united kingdom. more high—rise buildings in england are found to have combustible cladding after the safety check that were ordered in the wake of the grenfell tower tragedy. also... president trump announces there are no tapes of his conversations in the white house. he launched the speculation weeks ago but now says there are no recordings of his talks with james comey. the battle lines are drawn over health care. republican senators roll out their version of the bill. democrats say it is a tax break for the rich. and: seeking a job in president trump's cabinet? people with small bank balances need n
hello and welcome to 100 days + — the british prime minster in takes her brexit plan to brussels, buts the eu listening? the german chancellor says the focus won't be on britain at these talks, but on those who are remaining in the bloc. so, what hope does mrs may have of flying the uk flag, to get the deal she wants on the irish border, the exit bill and the rights of citizens? and setting out how we propose to ensure that eu citizens living in the uk have their rights protected in the...
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in the last half—hour, the prime minster has issued a statement. it said:.report is from our correspondentjeremy cooke. in the midsummer heat, grenfell tower cast a long shadow. a new dark shadow on the london skyline, with the power to move and shock. a site which stops you in your tracks. too much to ta ke stops you in your tracks. too much to take in. i had to know what to say. it is just horrific. to take in. i had to know what to say. it isjust horrific. everyone is busy talking, but you canjust feel a silence. it is really overwhelming. for days on from disaster, and with every official update, more grim news. sadly, at this time, there are 58 people who we we re this time, there are 58 people who we were told... we have been told we re we were told... we have been told were in grenfell tower on the night that are missing and therefore sadly i have to assume that they are dead. the investigations into how this happened will be complex and lengthy. but the residents association for grenfell tower and the surrounding blocks is already calling for the cou
in the last half—hour, the prime minster has issued a statement. it said:.report is from our correspondentjeremy cooke. in the midsummer heat, grenfell tower cast a long shadow. a new dark shadow on the london skyline, with the power to move and shock. a site which stops you in your tracks. too much to ta ke stops you in your tracks. too much to take in. i had to know what to say. it is just horrific. to take in. i had to know what to say. it isjust horrific. everyone is busy talking, but you...
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prime minster theresa may hold an emergency meeting with security cabinet later today. >>> meanwhile, killed flinging the flames. more than 60 people are dead in central portugal following devastating forest fire. many died in cars and tried to get away from flames as the fire jumped the road. this is what it looked like at the height of the fire. lightning is believed to have caused. portugal declared three days of national mourning. meanwhile, another threat in this country. everyone in the town of brine head has been evacuated. >>> 5:16. 79 degrees outside. face of the public backlash. aired a controversial interview this weekend with radio show host, alex jones. known for outrageous statements, including his claim that the 2012 shooting at sandy hook elementary in which 26 children died was a hoax. >> i tend to believe that children probably did die there, but then you look at all the other evidence on the other side, i can see how other people believe nobody died there. >> as kelly noted on her program, there is no evidence on the other side. the families impacted by the shooting
prime minster theresa may hold an emergency meeting with security cabinet later today. >>> meanwhile, killed flinging the flames. more than 60 people are dead in central portugal following devastating forest fire. many died in cars and tried to get away from flames as the fire jumped the road. this is what it looked like at the height of the fire. lightning is believed to have caused. portugal declared three days of national mourning. meanwhile, another threat in this country. everyone...
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prime minster theresa may said she will hold an emergency meeting with her security cabinet members later. we'll keep you updated on air and on nbc 10 app. the acting secretary of the navy is promising a full investigation into the deadly collision between a destroyer and a container ship off japan. the crash killed seven sailors. u.s. navy has identified all seven american sailors who lost their lives when yuuss fitzgera. >> how much warning they had, i don't know. that's going to be found out during the investigation. an impact and the crew had to fight very hard to keep the ship afloat. >> took 16 hours to toe the ship to port. >>> our county by county coverage begins in cape may county. part of a house under construction came crashing down. >> crumbled yesterday. fortunately no one was working on the building at the time and no one was hurt. the windy weather may have been a factor. >>> lehigh county a new health center bring baby deliveries to the hospital for the first time. time lapse video of the building going up. officials cut the ribbon this morning for the family health pavili
prime minster theresa may said she will hold an emergency meeting with her security cabinet members later. we'll keep you updated on air and on nbc 10 app. the acting secretary of the navy is promising a full investigation into the deadly collision between a destroyer and a container ship off japan. the crash killed seven sailors. u.s. navy has identified all seven american sailors who lost their lives when yuuss fitzgera. >> how much warning they had, i don't know. that's going to be...
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relatives and volunteers meet with prime minster theresa may at downing street as she admits the government'snough. bill cosby walks free from court after a jury is unable to reach a verdict in his sexual assault case. the prosecution wants a retrial. in the philippines, more than 300 people have been killed
relatives and volunteers meet with prime minster theresa may at downing street as she admits the government'snough. bill cosby walks free from court after a jury is unable to reach a verdict in his sexual assault case. the prosecution wants a retrial. in the philippines, more than 300 people have been killed
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relatives and volunteers meet with prime minster theresa may in downing street as she admits the government'se government said many died in their vehicles trying to flee. french voters head to the polls for parliamentary elections later. the newly—elected president emmanuel macron is expected to win a landslide victory, but voter turnout is expected to be low. no sat nav, no compass and certainly no wifi.
relatives and volunteers meet with prime minster theresa may in downing street as she admits the government'se government said many died in their vehicles trying to flee. french voters head to the polls for parliamentary elections later. the newly—elected president emmanuel macron is expected to win a landslide victory, but voter turnout is expected to be low. no sat nav, no compass and certainly no wifi.
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the prime minster won the majority share of votes. she won a majority of the...else she is working hard on making a government. jonah hill and nick timothy worked for her for years and have been steadfastly loyal. for a long time, ever since the premise took office, there have been expressions of concern and advice that the circle that she needed to run the home office wasn't the same circle that she needed to run the government and it had to be wider. and i suppose that the election campaign did was bring that more outs to the fore. and at those concerns more demonstrable because of the campaign and what happened. certainly now if the prime minister using the opportunity to widen the circle of advice to her and be more inclusive of the party as a whole i'm sure that'll be the right thing to do. talking to mejust to do. talking to me just a little earlier in the other. norman was talking about the timescale and the argentines go because of the brexit talks. to do all of that, the prime minister needs the help of the dup in northern ireland. where saying that the
the prime minster won the majority share of votes. she won a majority of the...else she is working hard on making a government. jonah hill and nick timothy worked for her for years and have been steadfastly loyal. for a long time, ever since the premise took office, there have been expressions of concern and advice that the circle that she needed to run the home office wasn't the same circle that she needed to run the government and it had to be wider. and i suppose that the election campaign...
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well let's stay with that story, and from the start, the british prime minster, theresa may, has beenrnwall, in the south—west of the country, people voted overwhelmingly to leave the eu. so what effect has last year's referendum been having on voters' decisions in the general election? ros atkins went along to bbc radio cornwall to find out more. so welcome to bbc radio cornwall. this is laurent reid and i'm joined by ross atkins. hopefully he will help out today. -- radio. i am looking to understand why people voted for brexit, and how they will voted for brexit, and how they will vote in the general election. voted for brexit, and how they will vote in the general electionlj voted for brexit, and how they will vote in the general election. i have no faith in the labour party. i really don't. and because they undermined my vote in brexit, because they make me feel like what i had to say and why a voted the way ivoted... i i had to say and why a voted the way i voted... i obviously had lost my mind. good afternoon, jill. for many years, i was a member of ukip. i really feel that they
well let's stay with that story, and from the start, the british prime minster, theresa may, has beenrnwall, in the south—west of the country, people voted overwhelmingly to leave the eu. so what effect has last year's referendum been having on voters' decisions in the general election? ros atkins went along to bbc radio cornwall to find out more. so welcome to bbc radio cornwall. this is laurent reid and i'm joined by ross atkins. hopefully he will help out today. -- radio. i am looking to...
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relatives and volunteers meet with prime minster theresa may at downing street as she admits the government'sesponse, in the hours after the disaster, has not been good enough. a mistrial — that's the ruling in the sexual assault case against entertainer bill cosby — the prosecution wants a re—trial. we can never underestimate the blinding power of celebrity but justice will come. football fans in russia get a taste of what's to come ahead of next year's world cup but amid concerns about security and safety. also in the programme: no sat nav, no compass and certainly no wifi. we speak to one of the sailors who has just finished a three year voyage around the world in a canoe. hello and welcome to bbc news. 58 people are now presumed dead in the grenfell tower fire in west london. and police are warning the death toll is still likely to rise. the bbc understands the number of dead or missing could be around 70. the british prime minister, theresa may, has faced criticism over her response to the tragedy. she met with victims and community organisers here at downing street. in a statement after
relatives and volunteers meet with prime minster theresa may at downing street as she admits the government'sesponse, in the hours after the disaster, has not been good enough. a mistrial — that's the ruling in the sexual assault case against entertainer bill cosby — the prosecution wants a re—trial. we can never underestimate the blinding power of celebrity but justice will come. football fans in russia get a taste of what's to come ahead of next year's world cup but amid concerns about...
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relatives and volunteers meet with british prime minster theresa may as she admits the government's responseenough. since the fire, the government has ordered councils across england to check the safety of their buildings. many have sought to reassure tenants living in tower blocks. but as our correspondent duncan kennedy reports, it's notjust residential tower blocks that are coming under scrutiny. in all parts of the country, in all kinds of buildings, the grenfell fire is changing people's lives. how long have you lived here? nearly a0 years. in the same place? yes. like mo simmons‘s, who has lived on the 20th floor of her tower block in south hampton since 1977, without a worry until this week. the block is due to be cladded but after cladding came under suspicion in the west london fire, mo has called the council to an emergency meeting to express residents‘ doubts. because the flats, a lot of flats are very damp and the heating‘s not a very good system and it‘s quite cold, we were all pushing for our cladding to be done to make it warmer and now i want reassurances before i‘ll go as bl
relatives and volunteers meet with british prime minster theresa may as she admits the government's responseenough. since the fire, the government has ordered councils across england to check the safety of their buildings. many have sought to reassure tenants living in tower blocks. but as our correspondent duncan kennedy reports, it's notjust residential tower blocks that are coming under scrutiny. in all parts of the country, in all kinds of buildings, the grenfell fire is changing people's...
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the prime minster has visited the site of the devastating fire at the grenfell tower in west london andromised a full public inquiry into what happened. the fire which destroyed the residential housing block in the early hours of yesterday morning spread quickly and the number of dead confirmed so far is 17, though that figure is expected to rise. the emergency services say it will take weeks to complete a full search of the building. and there's a sense of growing anger in the local community about warnings being ignored. our first report with the latest on the tower block fire is by our home editor mark easton, and a warning, there are some distressing details in his report. exactly how many we don't know but police today said they hoped the final death toll would not be in three figures. the scale of this tragedy is yet to become clear. sadly i can confirm that the number of people that have died is now 17. we do believe that number will certainly increase. there are 37 people receiving treatment of which i7 people receiving treatment of which 17 are still in critical care. the pairg
the prime minster has visited the site of the devastating fire at the grenfell tower in west london andromised a full public inquiry into what happened. the fire which destroyed the residential housing block in the early hours of yesterday morning spread quickly and the number of dead confirmed so far is 17, though that figure is expected to rise. the emergency services say it will take weeks to complete a full search of the building. and there's a sense of growing anger in the local community...
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while prime minster theresa may's future is uncertain in the uk.cklash s the white house considering postponing or cancelling an upcoming trip to england. live report from london. all that and very latest developments in the russia investigation ahead on morning joe. tech: when you schedule with safelite autoglass, you get time for more life. this family wanted to keep the game going. son: hey mom, one more game? tech: with safelite, you get a text when we're on our way. you can see exactly when we'll arrive. mom: sure. bring it! tech: i'm micah with safelite. mom: thanks for coming, it's right over here. tech: giving you a few more minutes for what matters most. take care! family: bye! kids singing: safelite® repair, safelite® replace. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... with reduced
while prime minster theresa may's future is uncertain in the uk.cklash s the white house considering postponing or cancelling an upcoming trip to england. live report from london. all that and very latest developments in the russia investigation ahead on morning joe. tech: when you schedule with safelite autoglass, you get time for more life. this family wanted to keep the game going. son: hey mom, one more game? tech: with safelite, you get a text when we're on our way. you can see exactly...
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it's the first time the prime minster has met with eu leaders since the election.ng, theresa may said the talks earlier this week had been constructive. 0ur correspondent is in brussels. theresa may arrived in the last couple of minutes. she walked in and she was questioned. she took a couple of questions and she was asked about her position now, having called the election, the position it has left her in in the uk and what that would mean for the sort of brexit she could deliver. that is what she had to say. today i will be setting out some of the uk's plans, particularly on how we propose to protect the rights of eu citizens and uk citizens as we leave the european union. there will also be other important issues, such as counterterrorism and one of the things i will be calling on with other leaders today is that we do more working together to ensure we stop the spread of extremism on line and we prevent terrorists from having a safe space on line and we keep our citizens safe. i do ready to compromise? we will be going into negotiations. those have started const
it's the first time the prime minster has met with eu leaders since the election.ng, theresa may said the talks earlier this week had been constructive. 0ur correspondent is in brussels. theresa may arrived in the last couple of minutes. she walked in and she was questioned. she took a couple of questions and she was asked about her position now, having called the election, the position it has left her in in the uk and what that would mean for the sort of brexit she could deliver. that is what...
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well, lord barker, greg barker, is a former minster under david cameron — he's with us. seen. it will be the mood of the parliamentary party in the commons when they come together that will really judge that, but i detect that there is certainly no appetite in the party for an immediate leadership contest. so i think we'll have to see what the commons has to say when they meet. but how does she stay in place when there is so much anger in conservative homes — two thirds of mps saying she should go? there is no trust left, is there? well, there is clearly not going to be another election with theresa may at the head. we discovered that she's a competent minister, potentially a tough negotiator, but a terrible campaigner. so i think the parliamentary party, if this potential agreement with the dup sticks, and anticipates there won't be a general election for several years potentially five years, it gives theresa may some time for the parliamentary party and the wider party to work out what they actually want to replace her. you are in the lords, not an mp. but there will b
well, lord barker, greg barker, is a former minster under david cameron — he's with us. seen. it will be the mood of the parliamentary party in the commons when they come together that will really judge that, but i detect that there is certainly no appetite in the party for an immediate leadership contest. so i think we'll have to see what the commons has to say when they meet. but how does she stay in place when there is so much anger in conservative homes — two thirds of mps saying she...
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prime minster modi met angela merkel as he seeks stronger relations to counter china's influence in asia beyond. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. i am paul allen. thanks for that. our top story, donald trump saying he will pull the u.s. out of the landmark paris climate accord. reaction has been swift and not terribly complementary my political allies and top corporate figures come up business america having their say. we have remy inocencio in new york and tom mackenzie in beijing. we have been talking about some of the reaction that has fed through from everyone from trump's predecessor to keep business leaders in the u.s.. ramy: that's right. the reaction out there has been negative against what donald trump has done, taking the united states out of the paris climate deal, everyone from bob iger to richard branson to tim cook of apple and mark zuckerberg of facebook. in watching approximately 30 minutes, the announcement at the rose garden at the white house earlier today, it struck me that cle
prime minster modi met angela merkel as he seeks stronger relations to counter china's influence in asia beyond. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. i am paul allen. thanks for that. our top story, donald trump saying he will pull the u.s. out of the landmark paris climate accord. reaction has been swift and not terribly complementary my political allies and top corporate figures come up business america...
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the lowest since prime minster that.a may call it has been rebounding and heading for its biggest declinen a week, the pound against the dollar. we are up and won twice at 75. earlier went above 127. we have seen a significant reaction in the gilt market. a two-year gilt here. eight basis points on this 0.21%. we have seen yields higher but also on the 10-year gilts yield. stocks,about european we are heading for a second day of declines on the stoxx 600. as i have highlighted on the chart, we are set for the biggest two-day drop in a month. we are not down as much as yesterday. maybe .4% last time i checked. we are still lower on european equities. you show the energy stocks, julie. i want to show you what is happening with the stoxx 600 oil and gas index. it is pretty much unchanged. we saw it dropped to its lowest since november of 2016. it has rough below the 50 day 100 day and 200 day moving average. when this happened in 2014, we saw this hit before rebounding. for ahat mean we are set rebound? that is the big question. vonnie: thanks. jeremy korman and prime minister theresa may sp
the lowest since prime minster that.a may call it has been rebounding and heading for its biggest declinen a week, the pound against the dollar. we are up and won twice at 75. earlier went above 127. we have seen a significant reaction in the gilt market. a two-year gilt here. eight basis points on this 0.21%. we have seen yields higher but also on the 10-year gilts yield. stocks,about european we are heading for a second day of declines on the stoxx 600. as i have highlighted on the chart, we...
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prime minster theresa may says he will guarantee the rights of u.k.izens and law, after she seals the deal with the p.m..rn ireland this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: the trump economy." i'm david gura. anna: i'm anna edwards. let's talk about u.k. politics at the moment. theresa may has struck a victory to keep her group in power. powerrn ireland unionists will stick with may on key votes. she talked about the negotiations and the future of eu citizens in the care. >> we think of this as a fair and serious offer. in theigations withdrawal treaty with the eu will be binding on the u.k. as a matter of international law. we will incorporate commitments into u.k. law, guaranteeing we will stand firmly by our part of the deal. anna: let's get some insights now. the bloomberg news managing editor for brexit joins us now from london. you today.t to see they we learn anything new on the subject of eu rights to the -- did we learn anything new on the subject of eu rights? with the european commission wants to hear some jurisdiction for th
prime minster theresa may says he will guarantee the rights of u.k.izens and law, after she seals the deal with the p.m..rn ireland this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: the trump economy." i'm david gura. anna: i'm anna edwards. let's talk about u.k. politics at the moment. theresa may has struck a victory to keep her group in power. powerrn ireland unionists will stick with may on key votes. she talked about the negotiations and the future of eu citizens in the...
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we are outside of was minster this turns political. was a call for a suspension of the campaign did all, other than the united kingdom independence party suspended their campaigns. they said that enough is enough ending toleration of extremism and the embarrassing conversations. this might mean with the existing initiatives, extending and what are the policy implications? he had the fueling of ideologies. they are picking up on and this is the and it looks like it is accelerating. >> it is interesting to look at this polling. it is not clear that had anything to do with manchester. this narrow down and it depends on what you look at and which pulls matter. we will not know until we get the results on friday, but if you look at the specifics, they said only 14%. 40% see the conservatives dealing with the fence better than labor and 20% says the corbyn would deal with it better. if you look at the defense jeremy corbyn has been impacto point out the that had on the police. >> quite correct in all of that. stephen, welcome to the show. wh
we are outside of was minster this turns political. was a call for a suspension of the campaign did all, other than the united kingdom independence party suspended their campaigns. they said that enough is enough ending toleration of extremism and the embarrassing conversations. this might mean with the existing initiatives, extending and what are the policy implications? he had the fueling of ideologies. they are picking up on and this is the and it looks like it is accelerating. >> it...
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prime minster theresa may will hold security meeting with security cabinet later today. >> 6:33.y selection begins in seth williams corruption trial. accused of track v taking bribes in exchange for legal favors. nbc 10 pamela osborne live in the courthouse. what can we expect today. >> we're expecting jury selection to last all day. we're expecting this trial to last for four weeks. seth williams facing a total of 29 counts. counts include corruption and bribery charges. this is video of williams leaving pretrial hearing last week. according to investigator, williams took gifts and trips in exchange for favors. his law license has been suspended, but williams has refused to step down as the first task at hand today finding a jury. the potential jury pool expands beyond philadelphia county. the panel includes 140 jurors. they come from several counties across southeast pennsylvania. spoke to a criminal defense attorney. he isn't involved in this case. they're going to be talking to them about several different things. first and forecast, do you know anything about this case. is a
prime minster theresa may will hold security meeting with security cabinet later today. >> 6:33.y selection begins in seth williams corruption trial. accused of track v taking bribes in exchange for legal favors. nbc 10 pamela osborne live in the courthouse. what can we expect today. >> we're expecting jury selection to last all day. we're expecting this trial to last for four weeks. seth williams facing a total of 29 counts. counts include corruption and bribery charges. this is...
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trump recently told british prime minster may he does want to go forward until british people support a visit. melissa calling now from ohio. go ahead please. caller: i'm sitting here watching this. i know that it is an epidemic. i had a daughter that was severe on heroin. she's been year and a half clean. she straightened out her life. she's almost died a couple times from it. i have a lot of medical problems. as a matter of fact, friday i went to the doctor, i found out i have a woman disease that women don't usually get until they're in their 50s to 70s. i'm 47. i wake up in constant pain. i can't do what i regularly did in my life. i feel from having a child, that was on heroin. that that she's straight, she's told me, they used to get this patch. i can't remember the name, fentanyl. they would put that in their heroin to make them higher. i considered her when did you take opioid. i said that's a low grade drug. i'm thinking what. i don't understand. when i went to pain management, he said melissa it's not giving you 15 milligrams, i'm giving 10, twice a day. he said you need hel
trump recently told british prime minster may he does want to go forward until british people support a visit. melissa calling now from ohio. go ahead please. caller: i'm sitting here watching this. i know that it is an epidemic. i had a daughter that was severe on heroin. she's been year and a half clean. she straightened out her life. she's almost died a couple times from it. i have a lot of medical problems. as a matter of fact, friday i went to the doctor, i found out i have a woman disease...
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president trump made few television appearances yesterday with the indian prime minster. did not say anything about the ban. white house did put out a statement which reads, today's unanimous supreme court decision is a clear victory for our national security. it allows travel suspension for six terror prone country and refugee suspension becomes effective. as president i cannot allow people into our country who want to do us harm. i want people who can love the united states and all of its citizens and will be hard working and productive. my responsibility as commander in chief is to keep american people safe. today's ruling allows me to use an important tool to protect our nation's homeland. that's the white house statement yesterday. also the president putting out a tweet to the matter. fakes a look at the decision made by the supreme court. adding it was a 9-0 decision for the supreme court that allows parts of this ban to go into place. he must keep america safe. with that again, give us your thoughts in the first hour. the numbers will be on your screen. the opinion
president trump made few television appearances yesterday with the indian prime minster. did not say anything about the ban. white house did put out a statement which reads, today's unanimous supreme court decision is a clear victory for our national security. it allows travel suspension for six terror prone country and refugee suspension becomes effective. as president i cannot allow people into our country who want to do us harm. i want people who can love the united states and all of its...
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officersed a minstered first-aid on the young victim before he was taken to the hospital. police took the man into custody, detectives say strangely the suspect hung around. >> after the attack, he didn't flee. he stayed in the area, so on top of that, it's another unusual circumstance. >> reporter: the teenager is a taylor middle school student. he underwent surgery. she expected to recover. as for hess attacker, he's in san mateo county jail. detectives say they're trying to figure out who he is and why he randomly attacked a kid. in millbrae, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >> the woman sexually assaulted by director roman polanski when she was 13 asked the judge to end the case. yesterday she appeared in a los angeles courtroom telling the judge she wants either an outright dismissal or to have him sentenced without him being present t. oscar winning director's repeated requests for the same rulings have been denied. the judge did not issue an immediate ruling. >> i am standing here saying, he served his sentence. he went to jail for 42 days. i never asked anybody to sit if
officersed a minstered first-aid on the young victim before he was taken to the hospital. police took the man into custody, detectives say strangely the suspect hung around. >> after the attack, he didn't flee. he stayed in the area, so on top of that, it's another unusual circumstance. >> reporter: the teenager is a taylor middle school student. he underwent surgery. she expected to recover. as for hess attacker, he's in san mateo county jail. detectives say they're trying to...
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police say the man acted suspiciously near an entrance to the palace of west minster you can see thean in handcuffs being led to a police van fortunately no one was hurt. the incident of course comes in the wake of self terror attacks in england where extremists used vehicles and knives to kill people at popular tourist spots. >>> also in london, protests erupting all over the city after the deadly apartment fire that officials now say killed at least 30 people. firefighters sr. searching for victim in the 24-hour tower. meanwhile queenless beth and prince william paying a visit to the west london site where community groups are gathering supplies for the fire victims. >>> with a conviction for assaulting a reporter montana incoming congressman is calling for civility in politics his name greg gianforte will be sworn in next week as the state's only congressman. the republican pleaded this week to assaulting guardian reporter ben jacobs the night before the montana special congressional election. he's not answering questions about the altercation and said he cannot erase what happene
police say the man acted suspiciously near an entrance to the palace of west minster you can see thean in handcuffs being led to a police van fortunately no one was hurt. the incident of course comes in the wake of self terror attacks in england where extremists used vehicles and knives to kill people at popular tourist spots. >>> also in london, protests erupting all over the city after the deadly apartment fire that officials now say killed at least 30 people. firefighters sr....
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west minster 72. very very humid feel out there.w points down. so we're up near 70 today which is oppressive. by the time we get to tuesday afternoon, those dew points will be dropping in fact we'll be rather comfortable to pleasant later on tomorrow afternoon. so some good news there. all ahead of this cold front you can see the showers moving through western portions of pennsylvania and through central west virginia at this is what we'll be watching. timing is everything here. so let's look at future cast here by 1:00 o'clock in the afternoon, future cast now& showing the storms over i81 starting to speed it up a little bit. something we'll have to watch maybe it's a little closer to 4:00 o'clock here at d.c. baltimore that we're seeing thunderstorms rumbling through the area again main threat is gusty winds and some very heavy rain you see kind of all the reds and the purples intertwined there on the future cast here. all right. here's a look at your foster car for the day today. 89 degrees later on this afternoon mix of clouds a
west minster 72. very very humid feel out there.w points down. so we're up near 70 today which is oppressive. by the time we get to tuesday afternoon, those dew points will be dropping in fact we'll be rather comfortable to pleasant later on tomorrow afternoon. so some good news there. all ahead of this cold front you can see the showers moving through western portions of pennsylvania and through central west virginia at this is what we'll be watching. timing is everything here. so let's look...
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of the elections are controlled by your local county clerk, so it's not really a federal role in minsteringtion. it does go down to the states and then it goes down into your county. but let it be no mystery that the russians have been doing -- this is not the first election, it's probably not the last and it isn't just the russians. the fact that our government through working with contractors is paying attention to this and does have some evidence. of course congress wants to know about that but it also means they were probably doing their job in watching it. >> when you look at this, if there's been no evidence so far of collusion. >> correct. >> do you think it makes it more important that we find out all things russia and how much of an effect they have? >> yeah. my friend and colleague devin nunes is the chairman of the house intelligence committee. he's taken some heat on some things, but it was more than a year ago when he was out there beating the drums saying let's worry about russia. i'm critical of my democratic colleagues when barack obama was running for reelection and mitt ro
of the elections are controlled by your local county clerk, so it's not really a federal role in minsteringtion. it does go down to the states and then it goes down into your county. but let it be no mystery that the russians have been doing -- this is not the first election, it's probably not the last and it isn't just the russians. the fact that our government through working with contractors is paying attention to this and does have some evidence. of course congress wants to know about that...
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. >> the attack on west minster bridge the attack on london bridge, the attack in manchester, at tack last night, all of these are attacks on our share values of freedom, of tolerance and of respect and terrorism is terrorism. whether someone is inspired by islamist narrative or other forms of inspiration. >> reporter: one man was killed. he had fallen ill and was being attended to in the street when the van plowed into him. ten people are injured. the van appears to have come from either been stolen or rented from a welsh company searches are being made in cardiffe, wales. police are looking into whether this was a crime of opportunity or something premeditated. and finally, they have agreed that they are going to increase patrols around mosques here in the united kingdom they are particularly busy at the the moment as muslim wrap up the holy month of ramadan. in london, amy kellogg, fox ne news. >>> president trump back to business today welcoming another head of state to the white house. he's coming off weekend at camp david and a lot of controversial tweets over the weekend. the c
. >> the attack on west minster bridge the attack on london bridge, the attack in manchester, at tack last night, all of these are attacks on our share values of freedom, of tolerance and of respect and terrorism is terrorism. whether someone is inspired by islamist narrative or other forms of inspiration. >> reporter: one man was killed. he had fallen ill and was being attended to in the street when the van plowed into him. ten people are injured. the van appears to have come from...
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forjeremy corbyn, it is about showing he is ready with six days to go to be next prime minster.ns about his leadership, whether he could be the person to lead the country into brexit negotiations. that will be the challenge for him. but both of them, because it is so close to the general election, it is the last seppi ‘s event, that really ups the stakes a bit. i know you are not a betting woman, but presumably, we will look at climate change, possible deals with the snp the jeremy corbyn. some questions need to be asked. it is interesting but people decide to ask. it could be different from the stuff we will expect. brexit, theresa may has tried to make that a big issue here in this general election. it will be interesting to see how much the economy comes up, because interesting to see how much the economy comes up, because it hasn't been a feature in the same way it was in 2015, when the conservatives we re was in 2015, when the conservatives were relentlessly talking about the economy, because they felt they were more trusted than labour on it. normally it comes up in the co
forjeremy corbyn, it is about showing he is ready with six days to go to be next prime minster.ns about his leadership, whether he could be the person to lead the country into brexit negotiations. that will be the challenge for him. but both of them, because it is so close to the general election, it is the last seppi ‘s event, that really ups the stakes a bit. i know you are not a betting woman, but presumably, we will look at climate change, possible deals with the snp the jeremy corbyn....
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the next day reportedly told russia's foreign minster that firing comey had relieved quote, great pressure on him and he admitted to nbc that he fired comey in part because of the russia investigation. >> in fact, when i decided to just do it, i said to myself, i said, you know, this russia thing with trump and russia is a made up story. >> reporter: as mueller's investigation heats up congress is expanding its own inquiries. the chair and vice chair of the senate ju dirry committee now say they'll be looking into comey's firing and improper interference. and today members of the senate intelligence committee met with coats behind closed doors. republican senator marco rubio told cnn today the president should let the investigation take its course. >> i think the president would be best served by having this thing fully looked at so there's no doubt at the end. he should be very comfortable with that. >> reporter: the leaders of the senate intelligence committee said they cleared up a number of questions that remained from his testimony last week but would not say whether coats invoked exe
the next day reportedly told russia's foreign minster that firing comey had relieved quote, great pressure on him and he admitted to nbc that he fired comey in part because of the russia investigation. >> in fact, when i decided to just do it, i said to myself, i said, you know, this russia thing with trump and russia is a made up story. >> reporter: as mueller's investigation heats up congress is expanding its own inquiries. the chair and vice chair of the senate ju dirry committee...
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russian foreign minster sergey lavrov called for dialogue. >> ( translated ): we call on everybody toid unilateral actions, to respect, i stress once again, syria's sovereignty >> yang: the pentagon said it's re-positioning jets over syria to ensure the safety of american air crews. all this further complicates the already messy picture in syria. in recent weeks, u.s. forces have ramped up airstrikes to back the so-called syrian democratic forces or s.d.f., a rebel coalition battling isis around its stronghold raqqa. at the same time, syrian president assad, backed by russia, has used jets to support pro-regime groups in the same space. said to be battling isis, those fighters have also clashed with the s.d.f. futher complicating matters: iran's supports for assad. but yesterday, its military launched its own missile strike on isis positions, in retaliation for the group's attack in tehran two weeks ago. for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang. >> woodruff: for more on yesterday's shoot-down, and the wider picture of a very complex battlefield, i'm joined now by andrew exum. he was deputy
russian foreign minster sergey lavrov called for dialogue. >> ( translated ): we call on everybody toid unilateral actions, to respect, i stress once again, syria's sovereignty >> yang: the pentagon said it's re-positioning jets over syria to ensure the safety of american air crews. all this further complicates the already messy picture in syria. in recent weeks, u.s. forces have ramped up airstrikes to back the so-called syrian democratic forces or s.d.f., a rebel coalition...
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the election outcome was not the one the prime minster wanted, she sort of song stronger and bigger mandatet that. and she's lost a degree of political authority. but as complicated as laura said. it easierfor authority. but as complicated as laura said. it easier for those who have their reservations about the brexit tactics, even leaving the eu at all, the fake it easier to get a soft brighton, but on the other hand she is subject to being buffeted by interest groups in the conservative party who might have strong views about brexit. it will be difficult. i think the change of tone is good andi i think the change of tone is good and i welcome the fact we have done the process of addressing the question of the rights of eu citizens in the uk. i would like that to be done immediately after the referendum and a number of pro—brexit tory mps said it would happen. it has taken a while because these people are vital to us service industries, such as agriculture, the nhs whatever. i hope we can get an quickly now. the president of the european council says it is below expectations. what should t
the election outcome was not the one the prime minster wanted, she sort of song stronger and bigger mandatet that. and she's lost a degree of political authority. but as complicated as laura said. it easierfor authority. but as complicated as laura said. it easier for those who have their reservations about the brexit tactics, even leaving the eu at all, the fake it easier to get a soft brighton, but on the other hand she is subject to being buffeted by interest groups in the conservative party...
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we're walking from west minster to london bridge, asking how the capital is coping.tal is copingm isi asking how the capital is copingm is i bit scary coming back on the tubes and onto the south bank a day after everything happened but you have to do it, you have to live your life. i refuse to let the terrorists limit our lives to one room, one house in one little town. this is our beautiful city now and we are here to live it. the freeds moved to london from south africa 17 years ago. we were funnily enough planning on coming to london bridge today. obviously it's closed so we thought to ourselves, you know what, stuff this, we're going to have a nice day out in london and not let these terrorists ruin it for us. do you ever think it will be normal in the light of such atrocities?” ever think it will be normal in the light of such atrocities? i think eve ryo ne light of such atrocities? i think everyone mucks in together and defies what's been going on. as you can see, no one looks in fear. following the attacks on westminster bridge, many remarked on how quickly li
we're walking from west minster to london bridge, asking how the capital is coping.tal is copingm isi asking how the capital is copingm is i bit scary coming back on the tubes and onto the south bank a day after everything happened but you have to do it, you have to live your life. i refuse to let the terrorists limit our lives to one room, one house in one little town. this is our beautiful city now and we are here to live it. the freeds moved to london from south africa 17 years ago. we were...
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canadian prime minster justin trudeau called it disheartening. the vatican said the decision was a disaster for everyone. paris put the city hall in green lights. made a forceful speech in english. >> it's a mistake, both for the u.s. and our planet. >> reporter: after meeting with president trump last week in europe, macron used the president's own words against him. >> we all share the same responsibility. make our planet great >> reporter: germany, france and italy issued a rare joint statement calling the paris accord irreversible a. the president is shifting alliances around the world. visited brussels this week to forge a closer relationship with europe. china plans to spend more than $360 billion on renewable energy by 2020. which it says will create at least 13 million new jobs. >> to give you a sense of just how much has changed. the president of the european commission said he would likely be working more closely with china than the united states. in rather scathing remarks he said when president trump was in europe last week, they trie
canadian prime minster justin trudeau called it disheartening. the vatican said the decision was a disaster for everyone. paris put the city hall in green lights. made a forceful speech in english. >> it's a mistake, both for the u.s. and our planet. >> reporter: after meeting with president trump last week in europe, macron used the president's own words against him. >> we all share the same responsibility. make our planet great >> reporter: germany, france and italy...
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elsewhere the lib dems made gains, former minsters vince cable and jo swinson have both taken back thetim farron held onto his seat of westmorland and lonsdale. the scottish national party has endured a series of shock defeats, including the loss of its former first minister alex salmond and deputy leader, angus robertson. they both lost their seats amid a scottish conservative surge. the party's best performance in scotland since 1983. first minister, nicola sturgeon, said that the losses were a blow to her and the snp indicating she had some reflecting to do on key issues including independence. in northern ireland both the sdlp and the ulster unionist party lost their seats. it was a successful night for the largest parties. the democratic unionist party won 10 seats and sinn fein won seven seats but will continue to abstain from sitting in parliament. the result could see the dup play a key role in any potential coalition negotiations with the conservative party. in wales, the labour party had a strong night taking back a number of seats from the conservatives. the results represen
elsewhere the lib dems made gains, former minsters vince cable and jo swinson have both taken back thetim farron held onto his seat of westmorland and lonsdale. the scottish national party has endured a series of shock defeats, including the loss of its former first minister alex salmond and deputy leader, angus robertson. they both lost their seats amid a scottish conservative surge. the party's best performance in scotland since 1983. first minister, nicola sturgeon, said that the losses were...
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west minster martinsburg at 72 as well as dulles. manassas good morning to you, 70 at this hour.rees. some storms rumbled through fredericksburg as well yesteray afternoon. satellite/radar much quieter this morning. remain quite through the afternoon more sunshine coming our way as we roll on through the afternoon hours. 88 degrees your daytime high on what is by the way the last full day of spring. we bring in summertime 12:25am tomorrow morning. good news is, first dave summer forecast looks very very similar to today. >> all at least for two days we can enjoy it. >> right. >> let's check in with erin get a check on traffic. >> it's officially summer but i consider summer from memorial day on. >> right. >> that's just me. big problems heading into glenn bernie. 100 on the eastbound side at 97 overturned tractor trailer. huge police presence no traffic goating by. detour at 170. and then also, we're seeing the rubberneck delays they've cleared up on the westbound side. let's switch it over and show you some of our drive times. because it is very slow. first we'll show you this 2
west minster martinsburg at 72 as well as dulles. manassas good morning to you, 70 at this hour.rees. some storms rumbled through fredericksburg as well yesteray afternoon. satellite/radar much quieter this morning. remain quite through the afternoon more sunshine coming our way as we roll on through the afternoon hours. 88 degrees your daytime high on what is by the way the last full day of spring. we bring in summertime 12:25am tomorrow morning. good news is, first dave summer forecast looks...
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dulles 79 for frederick. 81 degrees this morning in west minster.atellite/radar. still relatively quiet. nothing too much happening yet. some thin clouds out there. some sunshine mixing in in places. you see the front though trying to scoot into the kind of left hand side of your picture there. there's that cold front sliding through the mountains. pennsylvania and west virginia at this hour. again doesn't look like much right now. but as it crosses into this hot and humid air mass things could blow up later on this afternoon. here's future cast at 1:30 showing the storms coming right across theism 81 corridor there we are right around 4:30 future cast trying to speed it up a little bit maybe we watch around 3:34 o'clock d.c. baltimore. after that could continue to get some showers on the back side but the severe threat is mostly as that initial wave comes across during the middle to late part of the afternoon today. biggest risks are going to be very gusty winds as these storms rumble on through and then plash flooding also a risk. hail tornadoes c
dulles 79 for frederick. 81 degrees this morning in west minster.atellite/radar. still relatively quiet. nothing too much happening yet. some thin clouds out there. some sunshine mixing in in places. you see the front though trying to scoot into the kind of left hand side of your picture there. there's that cold front sliding through the mountains. pennsylvania and west virginia at this hour. again doesn't look like much right now. but as it crosses into this hot and humid air mass things could...
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lots of 70s starting to break out. 70 in man nass. 72 up in west minster leonardtown 70 degrees.nd we'll boost these numbers. these afternoon highs by 10 degrees later today. daytime highs i would say around 90. maybe get to 91 here in the city later today. all right. little cloudiness to start your day. high pressure that was parked across west virginia 24 hours ago scoot the offshore and now it's just east of parts of virginia here. and what's going to happen us our winds have now shifted out of the south and south and west that will allow return flow so the bermuda high will set up over the next couple of days and for us that means a warmer weather pattern more heat, more humidity building in over the next couple of days. we'll be looking at daytime highs in the 90s for the foreseeable future. i think it will be well into next week before we get break from temperatures in the 90s. low to mid 90s this weekend and summertime weather for washington and frontal system saturday our next best chance for some thunderstorms. we'll keep it dry through saturday. all right. 90 if you're
lots of 70s starting to break out. 70 in man nass. 72 up in west minster leonardtown 70 degrees.nd we'll boost these numbers. these afternoon highs by 10 degrees later today. daytime highs i would say around 90. maybe get to 91 here in the city later today. all right. little cloudiness to start your day. high pressure that was parked across west virginia 24 hours ago scoot the offshore and now it's just east of parts of virginia here. and what's going to happen us our winds have now shifted out...
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we are watching buckingham palace were we are waiting prime minster theresa may to come from her meeting with queen elizabeth to form a government. a man who ran the house intelligence committee, the one who is saying they will go forward with investigations, pete huckster, thank you. good to have you here. >> thank you. david: take us through, somebody who has done this, what happens next in congress? there was a lot said by mr. comey and a lot of questions left open. what can the house or senate do to advance the underlying investigation which is the is the extent the russian government had anything to do with election and maybe the trump campaign? >> i think it is clear right now that the lead will come from the senate intelligence committee, richard burr, mark warner, the chair and cochair of the committee. they developed a bipartisan working relationship and have former director comey in front of dark committee and richard burr -- burn will be meeting to make sure the investigation going on in the senate will not conflict with what is going on with the independent investigation. the
we are watching buckingham palace were we are waiting prime minster theresa may to come from her meeting with queen elizabeth to form a government. a man who ran the house intelligence committee, the one who is saying they will go forward with investigations, pete huckster, thank you. good to have you here. >> thank you. david: take us through, somebody who has done this, what happens next in congress? there was a lot said by mr. comey and a lot of questions left open. what can the house...