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responding to the cherry—picking accusation, mr hunt tweeted... and the tweets have continued.was a "pernicious falsehood". he continued, "is it too much to ask professor hawking to look at the evidence?" jeremy hunt has never shied away from taking on the medical profession and it seems he is not shying away from taking on arguably britain's greatest living scientist. security officials in finland say a british citizen was injured in the knife attack in the city of turku yesterday, in which two people were killed. police are treating the attack as a terrorist incident, saying the 18—year—old moroccan suspect appeared to have targeted women. earlier, i spoke to our correspondent andy moore and asked him what we know about the brit who was caught up in the attack. he is hassan zubier who was born in the uk in dartford. he lived in the uk for some time before moving to sweden, where he has lived for some time. originally the finnish authorities said he was a swedish citizen but we know he is a british national. he has an incredible story to tell. he remains in hospital and has be
responding to the cherry—picking accusation, mr hunt tweeted... and the tweets have continued.was a "pernicious falsehood". he continued, "is it too much to ask professor hawking to look at the evidence?" jeremy hunt has never shied away from taking on the medical profession and it seems he is not shying away from taking on arguably britain's greatest living scientist. security officials in finland say a british citizen was injured in the knife attack in the city of turku...
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responding to the cherry—picking accusation, mr hunt tweeted... stephen hawking expressed concerns over and increasingly privatised nhs. the health secretary tweeted... at the event itself, the tone was much less confrontational. our system of a taxpayerfunded nhs free at the point of use and based not on the ability to pay is a principle we have to fight for and uphold. that point was made clearly. it is something all political parties have committed to. the organisers wanted to spark debate over the future of the nhs. that has certainly happened. sarah campbell, bbc news. the ecuadorian government has sent a strong warning to china about illegal fishing in waters around the galapagos archipelago, a marine reserve. officials say over one hundred chinese flagged boats have been identified in or near to the protected zone. one of the vessels was captured last week, carrying three hundred tonnes of endangered sharks — the crew was arrested. sarah corker‘s report contains some graphic images. this is the chinese flagged vessel suspected of fishing in
responding to the cherry—picking accusation, mr hunt tweeted... stephen hawking expressed concerns over and increasingly privatised nhs. the health secretary tweeted... at the event itself, the tone was much less confrontational. our system of a taxpayerfunded nhs free at the point of use and based not on the ability to pay is a principle we have to fight for and uphold. that point was made clearly. it is something all political parties have committed to. the organisers wanted to spark...
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mr hunt hill fog moving into wales and northern ireland.he country, mainly dry. a much of the country, mainly dry. a much improved day across northern england and scotland. highs between i7 and 22. the rain tomorrow extends further across england and wales becomes heavy a while. mainly dry across northern england and scotland. warmer and humid across central and southern england and parts of wales. there will be some mist and hill fog. further rain pushing into northern ireland and parts of scotland as well. a lot of cloud across england and wales, across much of the country, so that will limit the temperatures but it will limit the temperatures but it will be very humid. if any sunshine comes through, the temperatures will increase. 0n comes through, the temperatures will increase. on tuesday, the potential of 26 are 27 celsius. some brief ones arriving as the winds coming from the south—west. a brief taste of summer. 0n from the south—west. a brief taste of summer. on tuesday we still have some rain to deal with. that is mainly in norther
mr hunt hill fog moving into wales and northern ireland.he country, mainly dry. a much of the country, mainly dry. a much improved day across northern england and scotland. highs between i7 and 22. the rain tomorrow extends further across england and wales becomes heavy a while. mainly dry across northern england and scotland. warmer and humid across central and southern england and parts of wales. there will be some mist and hill fog. further rain pushing into northern ireland and parts of...
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mr hunt has rejected that and accused the nobel prize winning scientist of spreading falsehoods.pbell reports. professor hawking acknowledged that he would not be here today were it not for the expert care he received at the hands of the nhs, but he is concerned about its future and he did not pull any punches, accusing the health secretary of abusing science, of cherry—picking studies in order to win the argument over whether levels of care at weekends in hospitals are dangerously low. hunt has cherry—picked research. speaking as a scientist, cherry—picking evidence is unacceptable. applause. ..citing some studies but suppressing others to justify policies that they want to implement for other reasons, that debases scientific culture. the issue of a seven—day nhs week has proved toxic in relations between the health secretary and much of the medical profession in england. it was at the heart of many of the recent strikes that led to cancelled operations. in 2015, jeremy hunt stated that 6000 people die each year because of a monday to friday culture in the nhs. jeremy hunt has n
mr hunt has rejected that and accused the nobel prize winning scientist of spreading falsehoods.pbell reports. professor hawking acknowledged that he would not be here today were it not for the expert care he received at the hands of the nhs, but he is concerned about its future and he did not pull any punches, accusing the health secretary of abusing science, of cherry—picking studies in order to win the argument over whether levels of care at weekends in hospitals are dangerously low. hunt...
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mr hunt has described the scientist's claims as wrong.one of the world's best—known scientists. professor stephen hawking was diagnosed with motoneuron disease at the age of 21. he turned 75 at the start of this year. a milestone celebrated at a scientific conference last month. # happy birthday to you...# professor hawking says he wouldn't be alive without the large amount of high—quality nhs treatment he has received. but he is concerned about the future of the health service in england, defending it as the most efficient and cost—effective system. in a speech which describes his medical history and how he sometimes had to challenge doctors, professor hawking said: quoting quoting the use of private agency staff as an example. he also accusesjeremy hunt of "cherry picking" research papers to support his case for changing weekend services. professor hawking says that while he wants more weekend services, he believes there has been no due diligence done in the case of the so—called seven—day nhs. the government says it makes no apology fo
mr hunt has described the scientist's claims as wrong.one of the world's best—known scientists. professor stephen hawking was diagnosed with motoneuron disease at the age of 21. he turned 75 at the start of this year. a milestone celebrated at a scientific conference last month. # happy birthday to you...# professor hawking says he wouldn't be alive without the large amount of high—quality nhs treatment he has received. but he is concerned about the future of the health service in england,...
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mr hunt has rejected that, and accused the nobel prize—winning scientist of spreading falsehoods. care he‘d been given by the nhs, but he is concerned for its future and did not pull any punches, accusing the health secretary of abusing science, in order to win the argument on whether levels of care at weekends are dangerously low. applause. the issue of a seven—day nhs week has proved toxic in relations between the health secretary and much of the medical profession in england. it was at the heart of many of the recent strikes which led to cancelled operations. jeremy hunt tweeted that stephen hawking is a brilliant physicist but wrong, citing a report published in the british medicaljournal which suggested there were 11,000 excess deaths between those admitted to hospital friday—monday, compared to midweek. for saturday admissions, there was a 10% higher risk of death than on a wednesday. and for sunday, a 15% higher risk. jeremy hunt has never shied away from confrontation with the medical profession and today, it seems, he‘s happy to take on arguably britain‘s greatest living
mr hunt has rejected that, and accused the nobel prize—winning scientist of spreading falsehoods. care he‘d been given by the nhs, but he is concerned for its future and did not pull any punches, accusing the health secretary of abusing science, in order to win the argument on whether levels of care at weekends are dangerously low. applause. the issue of a seven—day nhs week has proved toxic in relations between the health secretary and much of the medical profession in england. it was at...
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mr hunt has rejected that and accused the nobel—prize winning scientist of spreading falsehoods.acknowledged that he would not be here today were it not for the expert care he received at the hands of the nhs, but he is concerned about its future and he did not pull any punches, accusing the health secretary of abusing science, of cherry—picking studies in order to win the argument over whether levels of care at weekends in hospitals are dangerously low. hunt has cherry—picked research. speaking as a scientist, cherry—picking evidence is unacceptable. applause. ..citing some studies but suppressing others to justify policies that they want to implement for other reasons, that debases scientific culture. the issue of a seven—day nhs week has proved toxic in relations between the health secretary and much of the medical profession in england. it was at the heart of many of the recent strikes that led to cancelled operations. in 2015, jeremy hunt stated that 6000 people die each year because of a monday to friday culture in the nhs. he wanted more senior staff on shift at weekends.
mr hunt has rejected that and accused the nobel—prize winning scientist of spreading falsehoods.acknowledged that he would not be here today were it not for the expert care he received at the hands of the nhs, but he is concerned about its future and he did not pull any punches, accusing the health secretary of abusing science, of cherry—picking studies in order to win the argument over whether levels of care at weekends in hospitals are dangerously low. hunt has cherry—picked research....
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mr hunt has rejected that and accused the nobel prize—winning scientist of spreading falsehoods. not for the expert care he was given by the nhs. but he is concerned for its future and did not pull his punches, accusing the health secretary of abusing science to win the argument on whether levels of care at weekends are dangerously low. he has cherry picked research, and is bidding as a scientist, cherry picking evidence is unacceptable. —— speaking. applause. there is a scientific argument, but suppressing some things and not others, that debases scientific culture. the issue of a seven—day nhs week has proved toxic in relations between the health secretary and much of the medical profession in england. it was at the heart of many recent strikes which led to cancelled operations. jeremy hunt tweeted that steven hawking is a brilliant physicist but wrong. citing a report published in the british medicaljournal, which suggested there were 11,000 excess deaths between those admitted to hospital friday to monday compared to midweek. the saturday admissions, they saw a 10% high risk
mr hunt has rejected that and accused the nobel prize—winning scientist of spreading falsehoods. not for the expert care he was given by the nhs. but he is concerned for its future and did not pull his punches, accusing the health secretary of abusing science to win the argument on whether levels of care at weekends are dangerously low. he has cherry picked research, and is bidding as a scientist, cherry picking evidence is unacceptable. —— speaking. applause. there is a scientific...
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mr hunt rejected that, and hit back.t pernicious falsehood". sarah cambell is at the royal college of medicine where professor hawking has been giving a speech. professor hawking acknowledged that he would not be here today were not for the expert care he had received at the hands of the nhs, but he is concerned at its future. he didn't pull any punches, it using the health secretary of abusing science, cherry picking studies in order to win the argument over weather levels of care in hospitals at weekends we re of care in hospitals at weekends were dangerously low. speaking as a scientist, cherry picking evidence is unacceptable. citing some studies but suppressing others, supporting they the of policies they wanted to support and not others, it was of a political nature. it was at the heart of many of the recent strikes which led to cancelled operations. in 2015, jeremy hunt stated that 6000 people die each year because of a monday to friday culture in the nhs. he wanted more senior staff on shift at weekends. one stud
mr hunt rejected that, and hit back.t pernicious falsehood". sarah cambell is at the royal college of medicine where professor hawking has been giving a speech. professor hawking acknowledged that he would not be here today were not for the expert care he had received at the hands of the nhs, but he is concerned at its future. he didn't pull any punches, it using the health secretary of abusing science, cherry picking studies in order to win the argument over weather levels of care in...
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mr hunt has described the scientist's claims as wrong.th correspondent, jane dreaper. he is one of the world's best—known scientists. professor stephen hawking was diagnosed with motoneuron disease at the age of 21. he turned 75 at the start of this year. a milestone celebrated at a scientific conference last month. # happy birthday to you...# professor hawking says he wouldn't be alive without the large amount of high—quality nhs treatment he has received. but he is concerned about the future of the health service in england, defending it as the most efficient and cost—effective system. in a speech which describes his medical history and how he sometimes had to challenge doctors, professor hawking said: he also accusesjeremy hunt of "cherry picking" research papers to support his case for changing weekend services. professor hawking says that while he wants more weekend services, he believes there has been no due diligence done in the case of the so—called seven—day nhs. the government says it makes no apology for being the first to tack
mr hunt has described the scientist's claims as wrong.th correspondent, jane dreaper. he is one of the world's best—known scientists. professor stephen hawking was diagnosed with motoneuron disease at the age of 21. he turned 75 at the start of this year. a milestone celebrated at a scientific conference last month. # happy birthday to you...# professor hawking says he wouldn't be alive without the large amount of high—quality nhs treatment he has received. but he is concerned about the...
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he has no influence fire robert mueller, this despite calling the russia investigation a witch hunt. >> mr. president, you thought about or considered leading the dismissal of the president counsel? >> i haven't given it any thought. i've been reading about it from you people say, oh, i'm going to dismiss him. i'm not dismissing anybody. i want them to get on with the task. >> the president says he is eager for house and senate committees to finish their investigation into election meddling by russia. >> president trump also saying he was "very, very surprised" by the fbi's early morning raid last month on the home of his former campaign manager, paul manafort -- his campaign chairman. sources tell cnn that manafort is dropping his old legal team and hiring new lawyers with expertise in tax investigations. the probe is focusing at least in part on tax crimes. manafort has denied any wrongdoing. >>> the president's impatience with congres' inaction rearing its head again. the president calling out majority leader mitch mcconnell for republicans' failure to rpeal and replace obamacare. he sa
he has no influence fire robert mueller, this despite calling the russia investigation a witch hunt. >> mr. president, you thought about or considered leading the dismissal of the president counsel? >> i haven't given it any thought. i've been reading about it from you people say, oh, i'm going to dismiss him. i'm not dismissing anybody. i want them to get on with the task. >> the president says he is eager for house and senate committees to finish their investigation into...
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mr. cody would have a hunting trip in the mountains here, and he invited mr. bacon. he had studied in the art school in detroit. he painted this portrait of buffalo bill and his hunting group. buffalo bills not his only patron. this other guy happened to have a little bit more money, and decided to help him go back to school. went to the munich academy and studied with a r.dman called von mar in virtualed him show brushwork, and mr. bacon produced two versions of this painting called, conquest of the prairie, in 1908, after a couple years of studying with von marr. conquest of the prairie, buffalo bills leading the wagons into the west as animals scurry away, and the indians are cast in the shadow and all we see are a bunch of their horses. or atas commissioned, least sold to buffalo bill, and it became part of the hotel election. in this detail, you can see that virtual show -- virtuoso brushwork. this is a second artist buffalo bill found, and he found them in san francisco. he had grown up in st. louis and studied at washington university in the french technique, a
mr. cody would have a hunting trip in the mountains here, and he invited mr. bacon. he had studied in the art school in detroit. he painted this portrait of buffalo bill and his hunting group. buffalo bills not his only patron. this other guy happened to have a little bit more money, and decided to help him go back to school. went to the munich academy and studied with a r.dman called von mar in virtualed him show brushwork, and mr. bacon produced two versions of this painting called, conquest...
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tonight part four of week long series "hunt guilty ms-13." mr.orney general, how can the united states prevent ms-13 gang members from going north into the u.s.? >> well, we need the wall. we need better enforcement at the border. and we need to be able to deport people rapidly who enter the country illegally. and we have to end this policy of taking unaccompanied minors. some of which include ms-13 members and turning them over to the department of health and human services and then they take them to their destination city. so they say what city they want to go to, whether it's new york or houston or los angeles and we take them there. and turn them over to sometimes the gang members, sometimes relatives who have very little control over these young people and they begin -- they are drawn into the gang. so this is a very bad and dangerous policy and it can be ended and 'it must be ended. >> tucker: why would dedo that and how do we end it? >> it's part of the previous administration's policies that i opposed forever years. it made no sense to me
tonight part four of week long series "hunt guilty ms-13." mr.orney general, how can the united states prevent ms-13 gang members from going north into the u.s.? >> well, we need the wall. we need better enforcement at the border. and we need to be able to deport people rapidly who enter the country illegally. and we have to end this policy of taking unaccompanied minors. some of which include ms-13 members and turning them over to the department of health and human services and...
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hunt. or a chance to beg for mr. alden's money. you don't mince words.t done faster if i say what i mean. i work hard for my constituents and their businesses. you were just reelected last month. so, i have less than 730 days to fund-raise. i don't usually write checks on the first hunt. enough shop talk. let's be in nature. enjoy the peace and quiet. (sighs) (phone chimes) oh, sorry, congresswoman. you have that 10:00 in georgetown. the modern world always finds us. (chuckles) would you mind, just... hold that for me?
hunt. or a chance to beg for mr. alden's money. you don't mince words.t done faster if i say what i mean. i work hard for my constituents and their businesses. you were just reelected last month. so, i have less than 730 days to fund-raise. i don't usually write checks on the first hunt. enough shop talk. let's be in nature. enjoy the peace and quiet. (sighs) (phone chimes) oh, sorry, congresswoman. you have that 10:00 in georgetown. the modern world always finds us. (chuckles) would you mind,...
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tonight part four of week long series "hunt guilty ms-13." mr.ney general, how can the united states prevent ms-13 gang members from going north into the u.s.? >> well, we need the wall. we need better enforcement at the border. and we need to be able to deport people rapidly who enter the country illegally. and we have to end this policy of taking unaccompanied minors. some of which include ms-13 members and turning them over to the department of health and human services and then they take them to their destination city. so they say what city they want to go to, whether it's new york or houston or los angeles and we take them there. and turn them over to sometimes the gang members, sometimes relatives who have very little control over these young people and they begin -- they are drawn into the gang. so this is a very bad and dangerous policy and it can be ended and 'it must be ended. >> tucker: why would dedo that and how do we end it? >> it's part of the previous administration's policies that i opposed forever years. it made no sense to me b
tonight part four of week long series "hunt guilty ms-13." mr.ney general, how can the united states prevent ms-13 gang members from going north into the u.s.? >> well, we need the wall. we need better enforcement at the border. and we need to be able to deport people rapidly who enter the country illegally. and we have to end this policy of taking unaccompanied minors. some of which include ms-13 members and turning them over to the department of health and human services and...
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mr. mueller's inquiry a witch hunt and a nothing burger. so a grand jury is empanelled.e now with this in mind introducing two bipartisan bills today that could help protect the special counsel who is leading the russia investigation should the president decide to fire him. the justice department appointed robert mueller as the special counsel after the president fired james comey. president trump has been critical of mueller. at the time of the firing of comey, he admitted the russia investigation was on his mind. some senators have said that they're worried that trump may try to fire this man, james comey, as well. or i should say robert mueller. republican senator tom tillis of north carolina and democratic senator chris koonce of delaware say their bill would let special counsels challenge their removal in court. sponsors of the other bill, the republican lindsey graham of south carolina and the democrat corey booker of new jersey say they bill would require a court to sign off on firing a special counsel. for now, what happens if the president does decide to fire hi
mr. mueller's inquiry a witch hunt and a nothing burger. so a grand jury is empanelled.e now with this in mind introducing two bipartisan bills today that could help protect the special counsel who is leading the russia investigation should the president decide to fire him. the justice department appointed robert mueller as the special counsel after the president fired james comey. president trump has been critical of mueller. at the time of the firing of comey, he admitted the russia...
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michael steele, casey hunt, jonathan alter. mr. steele, i'll give you first words here.ching this, the ceos running away from the republican party, it is a little weird. hey, don't chalk this up to bottom line stuff. they don't want this to be seen as a business decision. they want to see this as eye moral decision. >> i think that's an excellent point because you stop and think about what these gentlemen had to give up to take the jobs that they've taken inside the administration and what these individuals had to give up potentially or sort of set to the side to do this work on the commission. in other words, they're not focusing on the day to day of the business. they're really part of something bigger and better for the country and so they took it seriously. they took it honorably and they saw the service to the country and to the administration. and they see now what the president has done in turning basically his back on this -- on what they believe are important values for the country. they don't want to be a part of that and it is personal for them in that sense o
michael steele, casey hunt, jonathan alter. mr. steele, i'll give you first words here.ching this, the ceos running away from the republican party, it is a little weird. hey, don't chalk this up to bottom line stuff. they don't want this to be seen as a business decision. they want to see this as eye moral decision. >> i think that's an excellent point because you stop and think about what these gentlemen had to give up to take the jobs that they've taken inside the administration and...
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mr netanyahu rate is support is this month. the noise around the corruption claims had reached fever pitch in the papers. this was, he said, fake news. translation: they are recruiting people for an obsessive witch—hunt to carry out a government call. mr netanyahu's supporters see the case against him as entirely political, trumped up charges by the left, hyped by a hostile media. but as these rallies gain momentum, so does the investigation, and the political crisis for the leader grows. thomas, the israeli media has reported on the police enquiries. the first, case 1000, involves claims of illicit gifts, including cigars and pink champagne. the second and third are said to focus on apparent conflicts of interests, one focusing only media deal, and another focusing on his one focusing only media deal, and anotherfocusing on his close associates and the israeli pledges of german submarines. he is now fighting the battle of his life. ever and can choose his own way to fight out of it. mr netanyahu has focused the dunwich runway, focusing on the media and the left. —— trump way. in his first day as prime minister, he got the criticism from everybody, day by day, on everything. the inquiry to be signifi
mr netanyahu rate is support is this month. the noise around the corruption claims had reached fever pitch in the papers. this was, he said, fake news. translation: they are recruiting people for an obsessive witch—hunt to carry out a government call. mr netanyahu's supporters see the case against him as entirely political, trumped up charges by the left, hyped by a hostile media. but as these rallies gain momentum, so does the investigation, and the political crisis for the leader grows....
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this year, mr putin plunged underwater with a spear gun. the kremlin says he was huntingy surfacing with his catch. after notching up 17 years in power, russia's leader is a dab hand at such stunts. he once took to the skies as a human crane. he is regularly snapped on his skates. commentator: vladimir putin! and horseriding is another action—man favourite for the judo black belt. this year, too, it was all about vladimir putin, the macho man, even at 64. the strong leader, ready as ever to stand up to the west. and, never shy of revealing a bit of flesh, mr putin took a moment to flex his muscles in the siberian sunshine. "now that's good fishing," he tells his entourage. sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. he doesn't do sitting on a beach with a good book, does he? the country's most skilled shepherds have been competing this weekend at the macclesfield sheep dog trials. the event is almost 70 years old. mairead smyth reports. they're called man's best friend for a reason, and these border collies and their owners have something special. it is a bond between the shepherd
this year, mr putin plunged underwater with a spear gun. the kremlin says he was huntingy surfacing with his catch. after notching up 17 years in power, russia's leader is a dab hand at such stunts. he once took to the skies as a human crane. he is regularly snapped on his skates. commentator: vladimir putin! and horseriding is another action—man favourite for the judo black belt. this year, too, it was all about vladimir putin, the macho man, even at 64. the strong leader, ready as ever to...
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this year, mr putin went underwater with a spear gun. the kremlin says he was huntingnally surfacing with his catch. after notching up 17 years in power, russia's leader is a dab hand at such stunts. he once took to the skies as a human crane. he is regularly snapped on his skates. and horseriding is another action—man favourite for the judo black belt. this year, too, it was all about vladimir putin, the macho man, even at 64. the strong leader, ready as ever to stand up to the west. and, never shy of revealing a bit of flesh, mr putin took a moment to flex his muscles in the siberian sunshine. "now that's good fishing," he tells his entourage. he also suggests he is preparing to run for president again next march, despite refusing to confirm it officially. no—one here doubts he would win. but this was a bid to boost his rating, in any case, with cameras poised to capture his every triumph. sarah rainsford, bbc news, 0scar. a reminder of our top story: in an unanimous vote, the un security council has approved new sanctions against north korea. the measures will hit p
this year, mr putin went underwater with a spear gun. the kremlin says he was huntingnally surfacing with his catch. after notching up 17 years in power, russia's leader is a dab hand at such stunts. he once took to the skies as a human crane. he is regularly snapped on his skates. and horseriding is another action—man favourite for the judo black belt. this year, too, it was all about vladimir putin, the macho man, even at 64. the strong leader, ready as ever to stand up to the west. and,...
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hunt. >> liz: the wall street journal reporting that mr. was working with senior trump campaign officials including allegedly this is what this peter smith claims, according to the correspondents working with kellyanne conway and steve bannon. what's the severity of this that they were trying to obtain deleted hillary clinton e-mails, the 33,000 that were deleted in order to basically it looks like a dirty tricks campaign. what's the severity of this in context of this grand jury probe into collusion? >> i'm still trying to figure out what crime is being committed by trying to, to do what they're saying he did but look this guy is saying this 81 year old whose now dead so everything he said is just here say, he's saying oh, i'm working with kellyanne conway and steve bannon. you know, liz, i get e-mails every day from random weird obsessions wanting me to tune into their fettish dejour, and i don't know if these guys are out there claiming to be working with me because they sent me some long rambling e-mail that doesn't make any sense, so i
hunt. >> liz: the wall street journal reporting that mr. was working with senior trump campaign officials including allegedly this is what this peter smith claims, according to the correspondents working with kellyanne conway and steve bannon. what's the severity of this that they were trying to obtain deleted hillary clinton e-mails, the 33,000 that were deleted in order to basically it looks like a dirty tricks campaign. what's the severity of this in context of this grand jury probe...
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hunting lodge in the ozarks near sedalia. did he do any of his shenanigans down there or did he just keep , them up here? mr. wood: i am not too familiar with tom. but i have heard that, that he had some kind of hunting lodge somewhere in the ozarks. i wasn't even sure where it was, see you know more about it than i do. >> i have a brother that lives in lake view heights and it is supposed to be in that town. >> larry, this will be the last question. one of the audience members was curious how you became interested in ozark history. mr. wood: i was an english major in springfield at smsu. like a lot of english majors, i kind of a spire to be a writer. i wanted to write the great american novel. i wrote over and over but i found myself having much more success with nonfiction and i , wrote a lot of magazine articles. i found that i could just kind of -- if the framework was already there i could tell he really good story. as far as coming up with great of ideas myself i had more troubles. i finally gave up the idea of writing the great american novel, started concentrating on nonfiction and i particularly star
hunting lodge in the ozarks near sedalia. did he do any of his shenanigans down there or did he just keep , them up here? mr. wood: i am not too familiar with tom. but i have heard that, that he had some kind of hunting lodge somewhere in the ozarks. i wasn't even sure where it was, see you know more about it than i do. >> i have a brother that lives in lake view heights and it is supposed to be in that town. >> larry, this will be the last question. one of the audience members was...
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mr. netanyahu had dismissed the accusations as a witch-hunt. court today extended the probation of opposition leader by one year. he rose to prominence with his investigations of official corruption and he led a series of anti-corruption protests across russia this year. after the decision, navalny told reporters, quote, we understood very well this court needs to keep extending my probationary period just to prohibit me from taking part in the elections. end quote. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. scarlet: there might still be room to run in crisis emerging countries. paul mcnamara with us. he oversees $8 billion of assets for the firm. joe: paul, thanks for staying with us. let's talk specific countries. i feel when we talk to e.m. people, don't talk about a whole class, talk about specific countries. let's start with turkey. hasn't been in the news as much lately probably because there are a bunch of other stuff going on. what do you se
mr. netanyahu had dismissed the accusations as a witch-hunt. court today extended the probation of opposition leader by one year. he rose to prominence with his investigations of official corruption and he led a series of anti-corruption protests across russia this year. after the decision, navalny told reporters, quote, we understood very well this court needs to keep extending my probationary period just to prohibit me from taking part in the elections. end quote. global news 24 hours a day...
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hunt. the special counsel for the white house has said it was committed to cooperating fully with mr mullerconclusion of his work fairly. if we can return to the other story in washington today, the lea ks other story in washington today, the leaks from the conversations between donald trump and world leaders, and a particularly interesting one with the australian prime minister. well, you might remember at the time back injanuary you might remember at the time back in january that they were voters saying that this call between donald trump and malcolm turnbull, the very first call, was slightly testy. well, certainly when you see the transcripts, it really went downhill rather rapidly. so, when they got to discussing whether or not the us should accept refugees in australian detention centres, a deal that was struck between malcolm turnbull and president obama, donald trump gets rather angry. he goes onto say that he hates those people and guarantees they are bad. he said that he told mr turnbull that the conversation then was the worst he had ever had and he notes that one exchange that t
hunt. the special counsel for the white house has said it was committed to cooperating fully with mr mullerconclusion of his work fairly. if we can return to the other story in washington today, the lea ks other story in washington today, the leaks from the conversations between donald trump and world leaders, and a particularly interesting one with the australian prime minister. well, you might remember at the time back injanuary you might remember at the time back in january that they were...
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this year, mr putin went underwater with a spear gun. the kremlin says he was huntinge admits, finally surfacing with his catch. after notching up 17 years in power, russia's leader is a dab hand at such stunts. he once took to the skies as a human crane. he is regularly snapped on his skates. commentator: vladimir putin! and horseriding is another action—man favourite for the judo black belt. this year, too, it was all about vladimir putin, the macho man, even at 64. the strong leader, ready as ever to stand up to the west. and, never shy of revealing a bit of flesh, mr putin took a moment to flex his muscles in the siberian sunshine. "now that's good fishing," he tells his entourage. sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. and in good shape for 64. yeah... not and in good shape for 64. yeah... n ot exa ctly and in good shape for 64. yeah... not exactly my pin—up is all i'm saying. consumers may welcome news of the government's independent review into the cost of energy in the same week that british gas announced it was raising electricity prices by 12.5%. it comes amid co
this year, mr putin went underwater with a spear gun. the kremlin says he was huntinge admits, finally surfacing with his catch. after notching up 17 years in power, russia's leader is a dab hand at such stunts. he once took to the skies as a human crane. he is regularly snapped on his skates. commentator: vladimir putin! and horseriding is another action—man favourite for the judo black belt. this year, too, it was all about vladimir putin, the macho man, even at 64. the strong leader, ready...
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this year, mr putin went underwater with a spear gun. the kremlin says he was hunting twice," he admits, finally surfacing with his catch. after notching up 17 years in power, russia's leader is a dab hand at such stunts. he once took to the skies as a human crane. he is regularly snapped on his skates. and horseriding is another action—man favourite for the judo black belt. this year, too, it was all about vladimir putin, the macho man, even at 64. the strong leader, ready as ever to stand up to the west. and, never shy of revealing a bit of flesh, mr putin took a moment to flex his muscles in the siberian sunshine. "now that's good fishing," he tells his entourage. he also suggests he is preparing to run for president again next march, despite refusing to confirm it officially. sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. is that what your holiday photos look like? he has a better physique than me. sadly, vladimir putin's holiday pictures have not made the papers. usain bolt and justin gatlin have. that is the picture on the times. the main story, universities ta ke times. the
this year, mr putin went underwater with a spear gun. the kremlin says he was hunting twice," he admits, finally surfacing with his catch. after notching up 17 years in power, russia's leader is a dab hand at such stunts. he once took to the skies as a human crane. he is regularly snapped on his skates. and horseriding is another action—man favourite for the judo black belt. this year, too, it was all about vladimir putin, the macho man, even at 64. the strong leader, ready as ever to...
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this year, mr putin went underwater with a spear gun. the kremlin says he was huntingot twice," he admits, finally surfacing with his catch. after notching up 17 years in power, russia's leader is a dab hand at such stunts. he once took to the skies as a human crane. he is regularly snapped on his skates. commentator: vladimir putin! and horseriding is another action—man favourite for the judo black belt. this year, too, it was all about vladimir putin, the macho man, even at 64. the strong leader, ready as ever to stand up to the west. and, never shy of revealing a bit of flesh, mr putin took a moment to flex his muscles in the siberian sunshine. "now that's good fishing," he tells his entourage. sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. he is in good shape. you will be getting similar photos in your holiday, won't you? lots of you have got in touch this morning about the events last night at london stadium. we will talk about that soon. this person says in this occasion, justin gatlin got victory fair and square. he was booed and should be banned for life said this person.
this year, mr putin went underwater with a spear gun. the kremlin says he was huntingot twice," he admits, finally surfacing with his catch. after notching up 17 years in power, russia's leader is a dab hand at such stunts. he once took to the skies as a human crane. he is regularly snapped on his skates. commentator: vladimir putin! and horseriding is another action—man favourite for the judo black belt. this year, too, it was all about vladimir putin, the macho man, even at 64. the...
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mr. moosey traveled from ohio to chicago to give officers a smile and wish them safety on the streets, how sweet. top stories are next. >>> gunfire injuries a man outside a philadelphia target store, the hunts on for the person who pulled the trigger. >> and vice mike pence plane lands safely after being struck in midair. we'll tell you what hit the plane. >>> a south jersey boy losing his sight wants to be a firefighter has his dream come true, he made wildwood's fire chief for the day, i'm have those stories nora muchanic at the shore coming up. >> meteorologist chris sowers is tracking the weekend forecast, you say there's rain moving our way. >> reporter: it wouldn't be the weekend without rain. >> it's the rain, let's have some rain. >> reporter: sky6 live hd unfortunately we have more wet weather out there, this is the philadelphia international airport. all is quiet in the city, you go off to the south and southeast we're starting to pick up showers even a couple of downpours. storm tracker 6 live we set it in motion. good
mr. moosey traveled from ohio to chicago to give officers a smile and wish them safety on the streets, how sweet. top stories are next. >>> gunfire injuries a man outside a philadelphia target store, the hunts on for the person who pulled the trigger. >> and vice mike pence plane lands safely after being struck in midair. we'll tell you what hit the plane. >>> a south jersey boy losing his sight wants to be a firefighter has his dream come true, he made wildwood's fire...
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mr. wood: i am not too familiar with tom. but i have heard that, that he has some kind of hunting lodge somewhere in the ozarks. brother that lives in lake view heights and it is supposed to be in that town. lastrry, this will be the question. one of the audience member was curious i you became interested history. mr. wood: i was an english major in springfield. like a lot of english majors, i kind of aspire to be eight writer. i wanted to write action. the great american novel. i wrote over and over but i found myself having much more success with nonfiction and i wrote a lot of magazine articles. i found that i could just kind of the framework of the story was already there -- i could tell he really good story. as far as coming up with great of ideas myself i had more troubles i finally gave up the idea of writing the rate of and startovel concentrating on nonfiction, particularly historical nonfiction. shortly after, i started doing my own genealogy research. that is what got me started. i did my own history and branched out from there. i started doing local history. about 25-30 years ago that i started bran
mr. wood: i am not too familiar with tom. but i have heard that, that he has some kind of hunting lodge somewhere in the ozarks. brother that lives in lake view heights and it is supposed to be in that town. lastrry, this will be the question. one of the audience member was curious i you became interested history. mr. wood: i was an english major in springfield. like a lot of english majors, i kind of aspire to be eight writer. i wanted to write action. the great american novel. i wrote over...
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mr. trump called arpaio "an american patriot" who "kept arizona safe!" in a tweet of his own, arpaio thanked the president and called his conviction last month "a political witch hunt by holdovers in the obama justice department." however, the f.b.i. investigation of arpaio for civil rights violations began during the administration of george w. bush. the pardon was unusual in that arpaio had yet to be sentenced and had not expressed any remorse for his crime, nor was any pardon application submitted for justice department review. this is the first pardon by president trump, and it comes much earlier into his time in office than the first pardons by previous presidents barack obama or george w. bush. some arizona republicans, including a former governor, applauded the pardon, while others like senator john mccain said the pardon "undermines" mr. trump's claim "for the respect of the rule of law." democratic senate leader chuck schumer denounced the pardon, saying arpaio "systematically" targeted latinos, which schumer called the "definition of racism and bigotry." another controversial, senior white house staffer has been fired. sebastian gorka worked on national s
mr. trump called arpaio "an american patriot" who "kept arizona safe!" in a tweet of his own, arpaio thanked the president and called his conviction last month "a political witch hunt by holdovers in the obama justice department." however, the f.b.i. investigation of arpaio for civil rights violations began during the administration of george w. bush. the pardon was unusual in that arpaio had yet to be sentenced and had not expressed any remorse for his crime, nor...
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mr. president, i could use a pardon for that as well. >> trevor: michael kosta, everybody, we'll be right back. (applause) man: rated t for teen. chloe: you know that treasure hunting for the risk averse; right? nadine: i'd say we could use all the luck we can get. down! chloe: and some guns. [music playing] chloe: sorry, mate. heineken is served it's world famous. like me. excuse me. antonio banderas! enjoyed in 192 countries. there's more behind the star. no splashing! wait so you got rid of verizon, just like that? uh-huh. i switched to t-mobile, kept my phone-everything on it- -oh, they even paid it off! wow! yeah. it's nice that every bad decision doesn't have to be permenant! ditch verizon. keep your phone. we'll even pay it off when you switch to america's best unlimited network. how was your vacation? hey, guys, what's this tomato doing at randy's desk? [all coworkers laugh] hahahahaha. you know, that actually reminds me, steve. i got you something. aloha! mangoes can get sunburned. put some flavor in your break- with new snapple mango tea- make time for snapple. and we're gonna get the phone- his phone,ry sorry. uh out of you... the important thing is that
mr. president, i could use a pardon for that as well. >> trevor: michael kosta, everybody, we'll be right back. (applause) man: rated t for teen. chloe: you know that treasure hunting for the risk averse; right? nadine: i'd say we could use all the luck we can get. down! chloe: and some guns. [music playing] chloe: sorry, mate. heineken is served it's world famous. like me. excuse me. antonio banderas! enjoyed in 192 countries. there's more behind the star. no splashing! wait so you got...
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hunt. this breaking news comes as the washington post has published transcripts of president trump's phone calls with foreign leaders, including one with the mexican president, enrique pena nieto from january. it quotes mr trump as saying in part, i have to have mexico pay for the wall. i have to. we should both say we will work it out. it will work out in the formula somehow. the apparent deal making comes after president trump had spent months on the campaign trail promising mexico would foot the bill for the wall alone. but it is the fact that the transcript was leaked that has many republicans angry. >> these people should be fired. they should be out of government. they're disloyal to our government. >> reporter: the transcripts are made public just as the president is pushing a new senate plan that would cut legal immigration in half. democrats are already attacking the bill. >> his immigration policy has a stunning hypocrisy at the core of it. the president criticizes and seeks to limit almost every immigration program except the one that benefits his own business. >> reporter: aids say president trump is angry over these transcript leaks, and tomorrow attorney general jeff sessions is holding a
hunt. this breaking news comes as the washington post has published transcripts of president trump's phone calls with foreign leaders, including one with the mexican president, enrique pena nieto from january. it quotes mr trump as saying in part, i have to have mexico pay for the wall. i have to. we should both say we will work it out. it will work out in the formula somehow. the apparent deal making comes after president trump had spent months on the campaign trail promising mexico would foot...
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mr. verrilli who is representing king. e madam chief justice and may it please the court complaining about a witch hunt is no substitute for a sound legal defense. and it makes no difference whether those complaints pop up in an angry tweet at 5:00 in the morning or scare quotes in a brief to this court. whenever you hear someone rained on and on about the single greatest witch hunt in scottish history, you can be sure of one thing, something wicked this way comes. [laughter] [applause] so don't let these sisters ensnare you with their charms like they ensnared macbeth. focus on what is real not what is fake and in particular focus on these two keys. first, weird sisters did not have a religious liberty. remember they testified at trial that they were mere mortals who had been scapegoated just because they enjoyed thumbing their long crooked noses at social convention. now they come to this court and say exactly the opposite. it's all paganism and double warship that. the eye of the newt and the toe of the frog cooking in the pot and at trial they said they were just trying out their latest hosea andre recipe. now it's for
mr. verrilli who is representing king. e madam chief justice and may it please the court complaining about a witch hunt is no substitute for a sound legal defense. and it makes no difference whether those complaints pop up in an angry tweet at 5:00 in the morning or scare quotes in a brief to this court. whenever you hear someone rained on and on about the single greatest witch hunt in scottish history, you can be sure of one thing, something wicked this way comes. [laughter] [applause] so...